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ADVERTISEMENTS - ADVERTISEMENTS - : | The Top-Notcher! || Cur axo Duieo | 1 } 1 ° A b | —a Style Pacemaker o TIEIVINIE ‘Wild Oat Separator 5 3 i iness offc -0p- ; § ey that leads themall! | cuate” or “go 50.507 with the farmer, | | DEus, g, ot g vrofts fom § it generally means it the same way as Iates pildiontd tromiany Indiof whegh, i . r‘oom *l‘e dc"o the German butcher who was selling | §- Giine for handling Durum wheat. — § . gt r | what he called “rabbit sausages.” Z gt : D t f Y Some of his patrons had been mak- Emerson chkel‘ i : arec o 0“ ing complaints and a food -inspector : Tk Lo s - called on the butcher one day. . Bas, Roen cMloptell by, the U S orein & af 98 "‘Wl;?;thabout . the’s_['eh rabbit sa;u- cuniabe and dpricatical %evicef for bt?tlzfgt i sages?” he asked. “They say you’re “grain- Jor: dockage. : Qur._1ree 1boo m:‘x‘lgnlgl them out of l}c(lwlrse',nfxfiatb” o e TR ) » ell, ve use a migsture,” the butch- $ er admitted. . . Emerson Mfg. Co. = rull 2‘033 ::ngla.t klnd5 .0£ a mixture ?” 2806 Lyndale Ave. 8., Minneapolis, Minn. Ret: out 50-50. : 3 fl“fli} .8“ “What do you mean by 50-50?”’ the j % Price! food inspector persisted. ; | Dnn't Sudw “Vell, yun rabbit to vun horse.” S : @ f !;c ' B e = i \ “fi“"‘““ ‘Some people think Wood would 3 { make good cabinet material. s * * : ; Congressman Sinclair of North Da- ‘OP" kota says it'isn’t true that the present chaplain of the house of representa- tives takes one look at the house and | then prays for the safety of the Unit- fitlil : gtates. The present 'chaplain is nd. i SEE this wonderful shoe for yourself—the stylc that ‘has caught the fancy of Young Men everywhere. Just mark your sxze, name and address on this adver- tisement, mail to us and get the shoes. Pay only $3.98 and postage on arnva] Compare them with shoes in 3ny catalog or store and if you don’t think you’ve saved at least $2, by buying them direct from the Factory, send them back and we’ll gladly refund your money! Compared.with any shoe selling at anywhcrc near the price, this Fine Chocolate Brown Dress shoe will show its superiority in its appear- ance—No question about it! The Peer of any shos for style, it is built for wear as well. - Every step of its manufacture is carcfully supervised. Built on an ultra-stylish, comfortable English last, with concealed eyelets, ornate tip and special ankle-fitting uppere. - A tremendous, Direct Sale Bargain! Order Now' CHARLES DANNER & CO. Dept-A-3ChippewaFalls,Wis. Name._..oic..._.... - Size.... Address._____ SIS CE o * * * Mr. Ponzi is where several hun- dred, profiteering coal dealers ought to be. * *® * SPIRIT WORLD EXCITED It was at a recent spiritualistic ‘seance ‘that the following message was received from the spirit world: $ “King George III. of England has been awfully excited. since the Non- partisan Leader came out with its ex- posure of the tie-up between big busi- ness and the American Farm Bureau federation to change the taxes. ‘Tell President Howard of the American Farm Bureau federation,” said the king, ‘that if he can put a 10-cent tax on tea over on the American farmer, Over 14,000 in Farmers, Laborers, Stock Raisers! An Appeal From Kentucky Farmers KENTUCKY FARMERS from the ‘“depths of their hearts” are sendmg this APPEAL TO YOU, seeking YOUR HELP AND PATRONAGE. Our tobacco crops, almost our sole dependence, are again -at the MERCY OF THE GREEDY TOBACCO TRUSTS. This same tobacco that the “TRUST DOPES AND DOCTORS” and COMPELS you to pay from $1.00 to $2.00 per lb., they are “ALL BUT TRYING TO STEAL.” WE ARE FIGHTING THE DEVIL WITH FIRE—offering you this FINE OLD i LEAF TOBACCO, ripe, rich, mellow, at a saving of 75 per cent TO YOU. i Every member of this orgamzatlon IS A TOBACGO-RAISING FARMER,- i and has perfected this organization FOR THE BENEFIT K OF THE - ¢ ‘I FARMER AND TOBACCO USER. JUST LOOK AT THESE' MONEY- i ; SAVING PRICES, and remember THIS IS THE CREAM OF OUR he’s a better man than I was.”” * * * Mr. Harding, who ident, smokes .cigarettes, will be our next pres- One by one the rules we learned in school for becoming Monthly Payments Bowl ::naumumm keuib ed, mall, “wri ":;d!montumu for free eihloc W points. | ‘AIEIICAI SBPARATOI [ Bainbridge, N. 9 3 I # CROPS, “aged in bulk ”’.cured by “MOTHER NATURE.” We pay postage, great men are proving false, Ll & sample pkg. S.y S., S.y s | B | $19.00, ' State when ordering if you want CHEWING OR SMOKINé WE SHOUID SA Y80 e he! ; > mlmonmxsmmv mn. o5 Mr. Taft says in an article on poli- fi;i'zsm : VES TIME .. tics.that the death of Jake Hamon, Re- p -publican national committeeman, oc- curred “under circumstances the de- tails of which it is well not to dwell i tobacco. We thank you in advance for any patronage given us. KENTUCKY TOBACCO ASSOCIATION Department 101-A, Hawesviile, Ky. i Reference—Hawesville Deposit Bank, Hawesville, Ky. A saving. Costs only $16.80 and upward wmetorboo'{ { There’s a lot of truth and w1sdom in . that saying, don’t you think, “You can lead a horse to water but can not make him drink”? And now most all our trouble, our : doubt, dismay and gloam, : Is because we can not force the poor consumer to consume. i 4 7 T ; . ‘“The price of raw furs is gettmg ; low enough now that some of the - animals can_afford to wear them. * * * ' 3 Read What These K Sheldon Owners Say It is the matest abor saver 1 0 men can - unmmt of work ‘:.:‘, SR Y 2. ’A'h h l 10? :’w‘x vnn aén “g“ \ . Smal " cant wl whnel- that support B ’ : alzy their luppuru 5 ,Huntington, In careity of 1 b r fl’l:' mxgd‘l,y ln.d&- “farm have on my L —————————— | upon” u | I i 9 ' S S b R T ; The Farmer’s Concrete Mixer | . sncim e w. 2 8 si g \ SHELDON Batch Mixer ',,3 Price $16mUP the “reds” it is now going after S F" Build for permanence. II;I#’. aSHELDTQaI;I Mulaxell; to k;vm'k g(, 3 . the “blues.” Which will make the ot 2 i Ot oF Sutrets. Gived »0u Dortor Job Hicldbmto the Dionite 1 American flag look like a flag of it & bullder of mixers for farmers. Thousandsin use now on farms truce. S * e g %g tanks, feeding floors, eilos, foundations, etc., at }" i g % cates of deposit for 6 or i monthx ALL DEPOSITS IN OUR ANK GUARANTEED by the state of North Da< kota under: depositors’ guarantee law. Bl ; Money accepted from outside the state, 3 ¥ _FARMERS STATE BANK 4 ST -Grenora, N. D. 4 1-PiEcE G-EiIHIIIIIE"‘i' "E A SUCCESSFUL. WANT AD : d anm"&wmx The headline said: “B:illnditl;s Want- clfl" fllaa'aior S“ i - creting. ed in Minneapolis.” = ‘We t'ey sure : .8%}'5 ¥X e e e Ty goj; them, : : ' & *182 filan Dvals : S Orma A b A o mcms-?:%:o" fi:fihfig‘um o e Burnt Cork . gave England a - — black eye. ser b Vgl