The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 15

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. ADVERTISEMENTS ; TO PROT ECT At, night —an intruding- 'cough or cold,a sore throat , or hoarseness is~soon re- lieved by Piso’s. It can gain no foothold and be- come serious, if yours ig one of the million homes that keeps - Piso’s always within reach on the medi- cine shelf. 35¢c at your druggist’s - PISOS for Co_ughs & Colds | ofiexs have (rroduwd heavy ba daism b Customers have 0lds” Catalog Tells the Truth deacfipuons, bothinword andpic are ucan positively truthful in every respect. d , fl and ta- e “m‘“ Sltate el Tl e o = 'boo g asrep- \ smmwg:: oo P L L. OI-DS sm OOHPAHY _an SS SEED AMPlE ES s “C!m \mhnl!efl m@ bu. Al- 8% bu. Sudan 81-2¢ Ib. eover es of limited and R e T e LR ‘e specialize i ted to uve onmonem%:" e e mar ‘our money-saving Seed Guide, mh!:fih-ln-. ‘This fing h-—- has lols mhad d"nluo at Iem- ?5 .00. ‘Given Free 0 g ac k a Vezaublo U L \ Wnd novmon Gold Finih FR EE u&."“'éx Sold, DmIE Hands| A.‘l:llmlll Seed Co. /Box 535, LANCASTER, P2, FREE — -THIS CAMERA £ven to_you. for semnz only 40 pa ‘Quality lg‘md CAMER. “Cash eommlulon it prefen‘ed Many | _gv!‘.h'f‘r vdaluable presents. Catalogue or ~National Seed Co., Dept. 109. Lancuter. Pa. 7||O-|lluollulwmr80l Six- fine shell d ull-sized . THIS FINE FOIIIITIIH PEN FREE . Honry¥ R "s“'fi.n'-fn’%nfl"fi. % Mentlon the Leader When Writluc Adverfise'u business people that he has done busi- ness with for 22 years and they know .him and his circumstances; but in spite of his small fortune and his be- ing a widower with a large family of school children they urged him to take the building material and imple- ments on time and they would always ‘carry him over what he could not pay in the fall. Last fall he came in to them to " settle. He paid $200 and asked to be carried for $75 but was flatly refused and told that they needed the money. That was the order from the G. Q. at Minneapolis. He paid them by sellmg his wheat at a sacrifice, but he says they have made a staunch Leaguer of him. - Had he taken the money he lost through this unexpected forced sale of his wheat he could have paid his ' League membership ~fee for 22 years back. 2 M. C. SCHEUFFELE Merricourt, N. D FROM MR. COMINGS Editor Nonpartisan Leader: The Nonpartisan Leader for December 27 - and. the issue of two weeks earlier are certainly fine editions. They are easily worth a year’s subscnptlon. ‘The fight against 'the poison of the | “kept press” is certainly terrific. I wish that into every home could come 2 paper as clean, candid and fearless as'is yours! I think in Governor Blaine, Wiscon- sin has a fine, fearless, progressive executive. I hope constructive work will be done by the new legislature. Can you 'send me three or four 'copxes of the December 27 Leader and same of the edition two Weeks earlier? GEORGE F. COMINGS. Eau Claire, Wis. Mr. Comings is the new lieutenant governor of Wisconsin, a farmex_' who has always dared to work in the in- terests of farmers. He was picked by the League farmers of Wisconsin for this reason and won by a remarkable plurality —THE EDITOR. HE’S FROM MISSOURI Editor Nonpamsa.n Leader: They say the American farmer gets a fair return. I would like to know how. If you have wool to sell you must ask London- if it can be sold .at 20-odd cents a pound. A good fair cow brings 3 to b cents on the market and mutton in proportion. A horsehide $2, a cowhide $4; corn from 45-to 60 cents. ‘When the farmer buys kerosene he pays 2b cents a gallon.. Hardware and machinery sky-high and still gomg up. Land taxes on some of the land in a good year take about all the land will produce. These taxes may seen rea- sonable {o the speculators who have gotten their profits and gone with them. But as to reaping it from the soil it would take more than labor. I have been told how to make money out of the soil, but T must be shown be- - fore I am convmced . CARL ANDERSON. Loup City, Neb, : - LIKES THE LEADER Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I have just read this last issue of the Leader | with very much ' interest and just thought how much good it would do | if such a copy could be placed in the hands of millions of fair-minded read- ers. I wish yo‘u would send me a cou- ;ple of dozen copies of the November 29 issue with that splendid article by E. B. Fussell, “Let’s Study Up a Little on Bankmg," and;the article on page 14, “Three-Fourths of Nation’s Taxes for War.” AMIL MARKEE. - Amery, Wis, i N .| Price (less collars d‘& tie straps), $65.9! ADVERTISEMENTS = News hoe Prices Crumble and Fall! CharlesDanner&Co. Break the Low Price Record and Sell You TheseSoftDullBlack or Mahogany Brown Cabaretta Kid-Fin- ished Leather Shoes mrectfrom l-'actory DI, RETAILERS are askmg $5 for this same shoe. . rmply ove these smart ltylc, trim looking, neat fittin, fi' Genuine Cabaretta Kid Hi-Cut Shoes. You will a preciate them all the more because-present skirt fashions emphmzc the charm of cleverly modeled footwear. Clad in these beautiful shoes, your feet are dressed for grace in movement as well a8 in repose. You wnll take &u gleamre in their comfort and in the unprecedented saving you w11l to 8, wide widths.. Mark your choice of style and color in the coupon vmhymr name and |ddm Moncy back gromptly if you are not delighted, Order Nowl __________________ Addvess_____.______.__ BlackHighHee (] (.’harles Danner& Co. 236 ChlppewafillsWis. A-10 any sizo log at the rate of a foot te. me rom Direct Price on the OTTAWA, the One- | wh eelbe.rnowo‘ _coglm'eu Man Saw, the first made and uold direct ne has balanced cnnk shn!b— from factory touser. Greatestlaborsaver H-P, eto equi] 0 batteries 80d money-maker ever invented. Saws | needed. ~ §pgcial Clutch fevar ontrolle OTTAWA [OC SAW RERTES tostartand stop saw with en- ¢ Speed Gllls Down Trees—Saws Logs By Power ;“fl toc OEM When notsaw- nemnn . Automati 0 e £ Patent Appllod For ¥ __mills and oth?i' nashi mu&%fle uuflelged. N, Cash or Easy Payments Shipped direct e 339 30 Uays Trial Trial Nowsiting—no delay. afiuz; aOneMan ) Ouffii A logs: or itsclt as as you use lt 1o-VEAltya‘6ARANTrI See the OTTAWA work ‘on_your farm once and you will never uivs it up. Thouundl in use, ‘every owner a -8aws_any other on r.ho /4 market, Sendtodqy{orFREEBOOKmd Special Off OTTAWA MFG. C0., 2345 Wood St.,, Ottawa, Kaus. Brass Trimmed Team Harness, $65.95 2% Just'mention No. 67 and we will send the harness C. O. N Send No Monev. m‘:lgjegtl, to inspection. The $65.95 and charges, you pay the agent, after you have received the goods and find them to be perfectly satisfactory. If for any reason you would be dlssausfled after you have looked them over, return same to ‘us and we will pay all idles—3%- 5 check, spotted front and nose band, brass rosettes u.nd R long flat_side checks, Lines—1-inch, 18 feet, with s es—No. 92, red steel -bound with brass balls 1% -inch adjustable market straps fastened to ring on u'nee Back 8traps—1-inch, with safe on hip and trace carriers, Breeching—Heavy !olded with layer, Z%-inch side straps and- snaps. 'Hip stnns—% -inch, 3-ring style, wide safe and row of spots, brass buckle shields on buckles. e s lly BandsPolded with 13 inch Inven: 103y iraps. folded. 1 tras ol ands—Folde 1% - ayer, lazy straps folde nchieoliag s P 3’4 inch traces, $67.95. For 1%-inch lines add 85c. SEND.F EE ILLUSTRATED CA'PALOG which shows a complete line of merchandise, Coats, Shoes, mm&o&oovgnm?mmy other attractive bargains. KNIGHT MEHGHDANDIBE CO. Dept 54, Monroe, Wis. llrtln gales—115-in l-'rm and Vegetable Seeds for the Northwest .- Of course you know that the short growing season " requires quick crops, but do you know where to get the best seeds to grow these crops in your territory? Will’s 1921 Catalog shows numerous varieties which are specially adapted to the Northwest. Their cost to you is no greater, but your profit will be, save this adv. as & reminder—or send fof a copy now. . Oscar H. Wil & Co., Box @, Bismarck, N. D. ~

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