The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 18, 1920, Page 18

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ADVERTISEMENTS We Are the Largest Uealers in Army Goods, USED D. wool breeches, fine condition D. wool suits, good condition D. wool wrap legging haki breeches washed, pressed haki suits, in good condition D. wool blankets, army, go . D. tvool blouses, like new haki blouses, sizes 30 to 38 D. wool shirts, good as n D. wool overcoats .... Dyed army overcoats s Marching shoes, new soles and hecls Hob nail shoes, like new ... Cashmere socks, 6 Army raincoats, 0. D Blue demin trousers Pup tents, every boy wants one Heavy wool socks, like nes'/ dozen pairs 0. D. web belts, 3 for 0. D. wool wrap leggins O. D. canvas leggins, regulation, laced Leather vests, smooth leather sleeves .. Cotton socks, dozen pairs Cashmere light wool gray socks, 3 pairs Army wool socks, gray Slipaver sweaters Sweaters, open front, roll collar . 0. D. khaki shirts, regulation - Mesco wool union suits ... Horsehide leather gauntlet gl Springtex wool union suits .... Underwear, two-piece, wool, per garment. Officers’ shoes, chocolate color Infantry Munson last shoes, regulation L A. shoes, chocolate color ........ Hip boots, army, regulation Four-buckle, all-rubber overshoes Wool finish double blanket Australian white wool blankets, 4% 1h AT We sell wholesale to storekeepers. Include postage. Send draft or money order. Reference: National Bank of Commerce. U. S. SALVAGE COMPANY Wabasha St. E. Cor. 10th, St. Paul, Minn. COREOOP ooR SogmoaoMae CauuSUoooDNATO asbalihbbhanpohawhabne aNbNSNunoanaN Samaaasaaa Get FREE sample of this marvelous bait — only bait successfully holdin scent _under water an snow.Bringslarger catches. Thousands will say Silber- man and SilbermanWonder Bait the greatest friend a trapper ever had. SILBERMA N will pay highest prices again this year. years satisfying customers broufiht us international fame as the House with a Million Friends and Trappers Seal of Approval. FREE &ogle of, fae e Hunters and Treppers. price list. Just send postal. i S. SILBERMAN & SONS ) 115 Sitverman Bide. Chicage,i: (U T GUARANTEED LEATHER COUNTER DOUBLE OAX SOLE, Biggest possible value to make us more friends. Guaranteed three months daily wear Sizes 6 to 12. Black, $4.19. Same money. in brown, $4.29, Pay on Our complete cata- arrival. log shows full line Deliver- of work, dress, and ed free. school shoes: sent free. Write today. GENUINE We sell by mail at RAWHIDE manutacturers’ LEATHER prices—no_ middle. Every shoe guaranteed. men’s profits. FARMERS ECONOMY HOUSE Use Coupon Today. Desk A, Minneapolis, Minn. black Send.......... pairs’ """ " hrown 1 Will pay onar- rival, If not satisfactory | can return them and vou will refund my money and postage. 1 risk nothing. Name .....oeeovneen P T PR .o . Address ........o0aenn R s e S Dickey Glazed Tile Silos “The Fruit Jar of the Field” Buy the Best Silo and Save Money, Time and Worry Send for Catalog No. 28 W. S. Dickey Clay Mig. Co. MACOMB, ILL. Chattanooga, Tenn. Kansas City, Mo. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers : s i A e e e Cut and Dried NOT THE FRONT PORCH A delegation called on Senator Harding. late the other night, it is re- ported. The candidate stuck his head out of the window and told the dele- gates he had retired for the night. “Never mind,” they answered, “slip on something and come down.” So he slipped on the stairs and came down on his back porch. O Whether or not the new rail- road rates relieve the congestion of traffic, they certainly are re- lieving the congestion of our pocketbooks. * ok % Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I’ve always read the Cut and Dried page and think it is fine. I composed a short poem and thought I would send it in. I'm 138 years old. The poem is not exactly true, ’cause my daddy is a Nonpartisan leaguer. : Kirk, Col. GLADYS I. BROWN. My granddad was a Republican, My daddy is one too; He wants me to be one, But it makes me pretty blue, To give up all my money To the blamed old profiteers, And let them rule the nation For eight or twelve more years. P Some people try to smash the League by throwing eggs. But only the eggs smash. * * * “I’'m in favor of upholding the Con- stitution,” declared the applicant for a job as campaign speaker for the Demopublican party. . “Go on, tell us what part of the Constitution you’re in favor of up- holding,” returned the employment manager, wearily. “Otherwise how will we know whether you’re one of us or a darn Bolshevik ?” E3 ¥ * There are two kinds of nonpar- tisans—those who put principle above party and those who put principal (and interest) above party. * * * Judging from the amount of money being spent in the Missouri campaign a good many of the citizens of that commonwealth must hold out their hands while saying “Show me.” PARTY “REGULARITY” A PLACE FOR CARL To the south is Baron Wrangel, And Grabski on the westsky; All Russia in a jangle, Is hoping for the bestsky. Let’s help the Russians out, I hate to speak of itsky, But we could spare, no doubt, Our valiant Carl Kositzky. Carl’s figures weird could tangle The financier named Grabski, And as for Baron Wrangel He’d kill him with his gabski. Not to mention Carl’s red flag. * * * Henry Ford, if he were to run for senator in Michigan again, would get about as many votes from automobile manufacturers as A. C. Townley would from the Minneapolis Chamber of Com- merce. * * % A farmer not far from here is said to be negotiating for the purchase of several mules. A neighbor of his, hearing of the deal, asked him what he was going to do with the mules. He said he was going to cross them with his cows and thus put kick in the milk. —MEYRONNE (CANADA) INDE- PENDENT. * % % - Those politicians who are so fond of quoting George Washing- ton never seem to have run across that statement of his warning the country against partisan politics. * ¥ * IN LITTLE OLD WISCONSIN Roy Wilcox did his darndest, And Seaman did campaign; Ed Dithmar yelled his loudest, And Tittemore the same; Hull failed to “save Wisconsin” And now it’s up to Blaine. EDWARD HELLER. Pittsville, Wis. * * * A good many men are called crooked because their backs are bent in honest toil. * * * A lot of newspaper writers seem to be worried over who will be lucky enough to marry the British prince. That’s our idea of little to do. Standpat Republicans in North Dakota and Wisconsin are threatening to bolt the League candidates who won Republican nominations, while in Montana and Colorado standpat Democrats are threatening to bolt League candidates who won Democratic nominations: DO not like this Leaguer,” said Senator McNutt. say he’s nominated by the voters? “You Ah, tut, tut! Why waste our time discussing such trifling incidentals? In set- tling questions such as this get down to fundamentals. “I do nct like his haircut nor the color of his eyes; the way his coat and breeches fit I heartily despise; but worst of all—the way he votes—the party’s doomed to wreck, unless we promptly pass the word to step upon his neck. “I’'m strong for regularity, of course you understand; I'll vote for any yellow dog that bears the party’s brand; but when these hayseeds come along and try to bust our ring and then expect our votes besides, it’s quite another thing. “For when this candidate was picked, we never were con- sulted, the first time Jim and Pete and me were ever so in- sulted; we’d vote for any yellow dog, if they would let us pick him, but as they didn’t, Jim and Pete and I are out to lick him. “Now you may call us traitors, and talk until you’re blue, but to the parties’ interest we always will be true. And by ‘the parties’ interest’ I mean, as you can see, the parties of the first part—Jim and Pete and me.” PAGE EIGHTEEN » ADVERTISEMENTS U. S. Government Harness and Saddles We have for sale some U. S. government harness and saddles, awarded us by the government, and which consist of ar- tillery harness, ambulance harness and transport harness; also officers’ saddles and McClellan saddles; also some gov- ernment wool-lined canvas horse blan- kets, just as good as new. Included in the above harness are 500 sets of brand new 2-inch heel hames, U. S. ambulance harness, with breech- ing ; special price while they $75 last, per set T S S U. S. table trace harness, with Concord hames, 1-inch lines, 74-inch bridles, special price, per set...... ‘We are the only concern in the North- west who have been awarded govern- ment harness. If in'the market do not fail to see our stock of harness, saddles a}rlxd blankets before making your pur- chase. Tents and Tarpaulins We have 450 army tents on hand, wi 2,500 more in transit. To make roo for this large shipment coming in, for the next ten days we will sacrifice the tents now on hand. All sizes, all kinds, all prices! We can fit you out on tents, blankets, comforts, cots, tarpaulins, wagon covers, stack covers and odd 9x9 te;lts, each, $18 to $35 £ ... $25 to $50 each 3 aas $50 to $85 Trom o e . 3610 $17 BARRETT&ZIMMERMAN MIDWAY HORSE MARKET ST. PAUL, MINN. Become an expert capable of earning $200 to §300 a month. Study fall and winter and make big money next spring and summer, Skilled mechanics are badly needed on farms, in garages and fac- tories. Cash in on the demand. Learn Tractors Where Tractors Are Made Learn in Minneapolis, the tractor center. Learn by our thorough, practical, common sense methods all about care, repair aad operation of autos, traclors and stationary engines. Learn vulcanizing, welding and automotive electricity. Harry W. Adams, chief instructer, This school recommended by leading tractor manufacturers, Send for full information. 0. A. Knudtsen, Pres. B. A, Knudtsen, Secy.-Treas. MINNEAPOLIS AUTO & TRACTOR SCHOOL 225 Second Street N., Minneapolis, Minn. Our- business is built onj} ““Honesty ! : : We have dealt honerily with trappers for tm a3 C relizble grading and fair mefthods. : Youcanbe sure cf the came square-deal '¢in shipping to Summeriieid. PR _ 2 We Charge No Commission Getcur market reroris, skhipping tags,etc. SIMON SUMMERFIE & CO: St_Louis 312 N. Main St. = “‘Dept Large Handlers of Wool and Hid OPPORTUNITY, KNOCKS AT YOUR DOOR . DON'T LET IT SLIP BY Join thousands of other satisfied shippers from = “COAST TC COAST” and from “The Gulf to Canada and Alaska.” False Statements cause Friction Truth and Square Dealing are Lu- bricants in conducting our business. “MAKE US PROVE IT” Buyers of Hides, Pelts, Tallow, Wool and Furs. Tanners of Robes, Coats, Fur Sets and Leather. “Send for FREE price list and catalog.” BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. : Bismarck, N. D, &- P 505 POWERF UL AIR GUN [F 555 & anD 500 BUCK SHOTS R T Order your choice, GATES MFG, €0, DEPT. 805, GHICAGD Mention the Leader ‘When Writing Advertisers

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