The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 13, 1920, Page 18

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ADVERTISEMENTS : ADVERTISEMENYS - | / —U. S. ARMY GOODS— BIG REDUCTIONS ON BAR ARMY AND NAVY GOODS : HIT AND MISS DATES MIXED Regulatl‘we-Anné s',.so P“RCHASED FROM TH'E H The federal reserve board said its August Schmitt was a tenant farm- Ao ) ; “deflation” policy was aimed to hit er in Wisconsin. Along im December | | Fo5fer these fine all wool coats at s reduction of U s GOVERNFIENT the profiteer. It reminds us of the his hired man came to him. “Have to gfln?m%?fif&'&?ieggfin have e eeryice hut o ° : L 3 story of the man who was compelled have more money after the first of the khakl color—slzca 34 to 4, -'xgme:e Soats. were 3 i 3 » » 3 ernm Tents and Tarpaulins to be away from.home and gave his year,” he said. “Vell, ve’ll see,” said supervision, of high grade materials. Boy Scout or pup tents, Khakd, cach . wife a revolver to protect herself August. A day or two later his bank- ARMY BLANKETS 16x16 tents, each from $25 to 5. :: from burglars. When he returned his er came to him. “Have to call in that Genuine all wool army blankets, size 66 by 82,1n | - Hospital 11 tents, each from $50 to 3 3 3 ! ” i erfect condition. If you want a hea .serv'lco- Tarpauling, cach from $12 1o 8‘ ..... +.. 18.00 nge told him she had shot a.bur’glar. loan by the first Of‘ the year,” he S‘ald' Bble blankes of high grade. tgxoallw ‘2ot ohe'of these, §” Harness Well, what became of him?” he “Vell, ve’ll see,” said August. A little They are priced about $3.00 under the. g6, () 50, sets of brand-now 2-inch heel chain U. as}fed. leneas ,, later his landlord called., “Have to get BARBED WIRE g Sheclal prich while. thes. 1ot per Sot e 65,00 The other one carried. him away,” a little more rent out of ‘you next U. 8. cable trace harness with hames, 1-inch she replied. 4 .year,” he said. August said nothing, ‘We have a limited supply e T A ) “What other one?” but got a piece of cloth, tacked it on Sheand b1a ugs:lx?gudm 80 . % | H . 3 c e - ch “breechi h ) ) 2 P 3 . ernm barbed wi Ora fhnned Toatner, 15cimeh Hnes, Der “The one 1 shot at.” the side of his barn and with a paint E’,c}’ggs “g:};‘;fih‘* '}%g‘)’ %r% DR B i gley e ;. fust of Jannary will b the Tact of | | S temn gt T, DG DEidos, Dor 801 s v ornsr 45.00 The politician’s happy-go-lucky, . first of January will be the last of | | feutfvolica GPootng Sesg;ul‘-lg%:{.l 'leauxer halters, gc.l as x:?w, lz.ob { way of dea“ng with the farmers’ August_ & % 5 _gbe?gs.sgooog englchl.av%rg%g Tasersreieiesesiae 2 roblems. isn't happy. isn’t lucky BerspoolF.O. o 52 85 2 / Miscellaneous P > v 5 uluth, . .s. ... . Pl Y Merchandise and doesn’t go. i oo e ee st O ~ HOB NA : ! ) £ anson has returned. ¢ ILED SHOES Army mess kits, each ... 76 * * * < % 3 Y R e e 500 President-elect Harding is not mere- G ey W8 o iChesltatingly | New U. S, leather saddle bags, per pair.... 330 | | ]y conservative but also cautious. The CAN YOU REMEMBER all leather, = army o U, S McClellan saddles, slightly used, each pictures of him fishing down South ‘When ladies wore bust.les? e 3{»’5{3’3&-;%% éffl; g - """""""""""""" e show him wearing both a belt and When you took your girl out driving Uncaualled for. hard h i s R A R : < it 3 ) ’ s o pair $4.50, gach sm || Puependene i o o %Viggb?ott;rigdguigficycle for the | | Drsud, o' i s justable—] .50, A U. 8. leather horse collars—size 18-19, each 7.00 P N b Lo from 7 to K"Snlvieflgios aggd:wer, each: i aha ey !‘lgg There are two sides to every first time? 16, price,. 37.80 S , @ACH L...ieiiiesenenen g o % _ . . u. é govcmmen{, {mv&rsncfimeuh i l-ég questlon. The l‘lght side and the ‘When it cht Only 5 cents to ride on UNDERWEAR J. 8. B eather belts, eacl < Py 3 3 £ ée;(;ugfléfifl?;?krmneg;‘ wool lined B2 side the other fellow takes. a street car? e o i ey underwear, excellent grad rse ankets, per . . - mx%g'fb e e 92.00 ADVERTISEMENTS ' The geographies that rushed Values, Drlos. per sarment at 2., %0 $1.90 S. heavy wool 0, D. blankets, ‘each ;... 5350 ) t 5 In ordering by mail send P. O, %’el\zy l;lx‘;(n‘;? a‘;:% \:oosl Msr’lelel(le(i“,c!fnch $4 to ‘33% Govfi NT 0VER C 0 ATS out their maps of Europe on the y"(,sumrle;;‘;&hg‘]’g{m }36 afilrgo ggg g:"?:l:e:figlt‘s:w}{:g ‘U. S, y comforters, used, each ......... 3 > 2 slzes d Horsé Covers, which Nave hardly beci used, RNME basis of the peace conference are Faoel Poor inlude. péstage il goou pped by Sexl))?lrmx‘wgg f: y 25'00 Al \g’ool Gognme;\t overcdoxtat.s. fli’i‘zll:fly out of date already. i atisfactory or your money re- e . worn, but in t class condition. ese e 2 Now U. 8. rec i 128 coats’ have been renovated, cleaned and 2 X i FEDER‘L s ILVAGE co : X -Army painted barb wire, per spool ... 3 7 pressed and a first class tailor Miss Lily White (colored) appeared 2 3 U. 1S %-&w}x yanmu“mxzs;ype;o &ounsm;'fitii . 2 ; would ask $75.00 to make one unexpectedly at the bank with her > . e e eennenns 400 from the same class of material. S Dept. 5 nlllulh, Minnesota Mail orders promm.lyd ltiilled. mSen{i' bdraft oi' hTt[;n's silzles from 1316 anl:l l:}ll). savings. ; der along. Include. postage y _parcel e small sizes will make the [ v ? 3 E)%?,eyal% ewherg necessary, specify sizes, We do warmest coat ‘your boy ever ngl, Lxly, ¥ said j:he teller, an old Dot Issue catalogues, wore and are just the thing for | acquaintance, “I thought you used to BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN siho%. .Anyf 1-of5 these cooa‘:t say you’d, never trust a bank.” 2 £ MIDWAY HORSE MARKET should wear fo years. “Dat’ A 3 . . 8.75. at’s all right, but the circum- : : St. Paul, Minn, pr%lsl?esse coats d; i i . - o ye a beautiful A black or ‘dark blue, which we S,tances. makes me C.h ange mah 1?1231 d will have done for ‘you if you (Ils gwine geg mm‘rle{dl today ‘an A A T o kD FREE This “OULJA” 8o request by the largest dyers on’t want dat muc money in e - e Are the Largest Dealers in Army Goods. TALKING Ch for $2.75 additional A USED BOARD is given to you ;: the;c,gzr‘;t (::l(‘)si;s of $8.7%,mbut house with no strange cullud man 8 B \\'on} brfi:ches, (}ike rl\;m P $ gg‘)g o% R 3 , ” . . W suits, 1) . ;A 6 eaTharecs ,‘}O fgau:filtlymg I?rnz‘x{d 40(}5:5:3 & ;l;; yc(?;;“gfogggflg must accom: around. = 5 o %l 1{{‘ “l-ggl' C‘lfl-ap l:;'_z%m;o {,es'_li?a,uw =§g 2000 Sve Beedst TAt 0o e paskols 681'175 Eachd A_i a ?la{a%er bog good fa(iith Th 1 is th h JEhakd sutia,. In. good. eondion iri: 3.50 RrseC Lt mail us_a deposit o .00, balance on de- Army gray wool blankets, like new ... 5.50 MC-EY, WB TRUST YOU. When sold return $4.00- | JE00 U840, SRORE oF, $1.00, Telnce on de e bootlegger is the guy that ey S ol 5:50 coll -7 and the “OUIJA” BOARD is yours. Cash | e 0O & WAYS S O gets “his” out of whisky. Khaki blouscs, sizes 30 0 88 ...... 65 commigsio.. if preferred. Many other valuable pres- % g * * * 0. D. wool blouses, like new, to 2.45 ents. Catalogue with order, Kingsley Army Shoe Company, 0. D. wool shirts, the best ... 3145 NATIONAL SEED CO., Dept. 109, Lancaster, Pa..' 8852 Cottage Grove Ave., Dept. K235, Chicago, Ill. | The melancholy days have come, the 0. D. Wool oyercoats, 30 to 38 .. 8.75 - ddest of th A ’ \l}ussfi shoe]s, new soles lxmd h?lel? A aaszg D sa est O: e year’ Marching shoes, new soles and heels P . Hobnail shoes, perfect condition ..... .. 3.75 The country’s gone so doggone dry 0. D. wool caps with earlaps . 75 Army raincoats, 0. D., good as 3.95 Blue denim overall jumpers .. there’s no more home-brew beer. , h Do I Give. These Cars To? .95 * * # Heavy wool socks, like new, do: 50 p Unionalls, perfect condition ... 5 1.75 The mule is a sure-footed beast. Comforters, in good condition ........ e 2288 Especially with his hind feet. 07D eebibalin S o B AR 1.00 4 0. D. wool wrap legging .............. 2.25 0. D. canvas leggins, regulation, laced -~ .95 PRICES Leather vests, smooth leather sleeves ., 11.50 0. -D. wool mackinaws, belted, best .. Army light wool gray socks, 3 pairs Goatshair. socks, per pair Army heavy wool socks ... Slipover sweaters, wool mixture Sweaters, open front, roll collar . Cotton khaki shirts, regulation«.... AID the banker, “Times are slower, now’s the time to sell your grain. Though of course the market’s lower, all the 0. D. wool army shirts, regulation 5.25 Horsehide leather gloves, heavy .... 75 drop will be your gain. For while ev’rything was booming all the prices were so high—for the sake of talk, assuming you had cash, what could you buy? But right now, in nineteen-twenty, with the money from your wheat, you can buy yourself- a plenty—stuff to Horsehide mitts, “wool lined .. Nayy heavy wool lined, leather finger mitts Heavy woolmix unio ts, fine qualj Underwear, two-piece, wool, per garment . Heavy wopl union suits Extra heavy fleece lined union suits Officers’ shoes, chocolate color .... Infantry Munson last shoes, regulati U. S. A, shoes, chocolate color Hip boots, army, regulation /"Four-buckle, all-rubher overshot 3.45 Wool finish, double blanket .,..... ebruary 26, 1921 I am going to give away ore Automobiles Two wear and stuff to eat. “Buy a bale At robes, all wook: tfr!;?fi‘ea dufi urie gl‘gg I have been giving away automobiles for a long time. Now I'm of cotton; gin it (half the price it O o e R R Sorsirsopeta’ o Include postage. Send draft or money order. Ilefegexr\)ce: BNm.l,ol.‘ml Bank of Commerce. U. S. SALVAGE COMPANY Wabasha St. (E. Cor. [0th, St..Paul, Minp. BARB WIRE REEL Price A child 12 Reduced ss-(m k- can work it, y§:gnd:lg N {t. high, takes on 12 ft. used to be). All you have to do is going to give away two more. Send me the coupon down in the corner and I'll Spin it, weave it into cloth, you see. tell you about it. The Ford Sedan I am going to give away is the latest 1921 model, fully equipped \ with electric starter and lights, derintabie rfms, tire carrier, and sliding plate glass Tindows Iron ore, I'm told, is .cheaper, buy a in doors and sides. I am going to deliver it at someone’s door without its costing th;mE: cent. ton or two and then make yourself : g i . MAIL THE COUPON FOR FULL AILS S ; ; s : l'?‘glnlsldy ‘I)’llll zfinytmtzohogvev? l'It‘l?ze 3333‘3 :‘;s Ita}lxxfillcl;l?ge &,Mn&l’ me thedcou X n r&,m;v. tm}nyt. ..Y.‘},‘.’,n"é‘.v? g:f:{; d & .pIOW and': l.‘ls‘[apel', :;llttllt’;l}gl' . out all away is a 1921 model Ford Touring Car, also fully o el i,:“g.,fi“d.& P olt:::i plan, my Auto book which - middlemen: any other things are equipped. Would you rather have it? As soon as I glvea full description of both y dr oppin g—Franklm cars and S“ %bl = dotail il help you to b o e e et hes Eptondid receive the n I'll send you full details of m:; elp you Spomub e Awnor e . 3 o i - R A Besifi(:al:;p%he pelads ca{! T'm goinz to givg Tewards, ” Mail the eoupon - you can Dot know all the fea coats (as y ow’ll notice whil e*ry‘bu’re 8B there is somnthing in that list you want. bat mall the copon before you forget | shopping), tennis balls and Persian $Eo e 8t o svoiuy ‘ is away the other rewards listed below. Surely v‘“n’%fi'gdvmh: ::}:.bg:;‘-?:ét cvmn?oahn stamp, ; SEND NO MONEY may | | goats. SE £FIN Bts” 800 the. ool 131800 inRewards § 255 {05 " ge5= § The Reward Man, Box 1632, Philadelphia, Pa. “Coal, of course, is up a dollar, L b aadliihe, s Gl i 3 2 et samo way, Welghs Se Th Please send me full informa! the-auto- M| § farm machinery’s raised in price; | & B ey ol 18 $795 Ford Sedan | e i 2% way. The et 8 : i i #u $510 Ford Touring Car Reward Man [l Soupon doss mot cbligaie mo 1 any w " m‘h: 811 but before vou make & holler think 1 [T} inteed Rolls on-¢he - s::ga.fllno or Motore 4 lflfi:lsnalpzfin z % ) . ou save on ice. Now’s the 7 7 ,wlgefih Itycmnilauhrennn ) 5 g s . . S % Y 5 $100 Diamond Ring Pa. INGMB. .. oosiasriarsnnssnnansorntsisnennvesinnssiivasen . holding grain ; ; ok nubga will send $75 Victor Victrola 4 ; / ? parcel $50 Elgin Gold Watch $25 Eastman Kodak F.D..., ...Bqa....._...

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