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LIVE STOCK To get the highest price ship your and best fill. Cattle Sheep and’ Hogs to the Equity Co-Operative | . Exchange | UNION STOCE VARDS . Chicago, Ill. South St. Paul, Minn. ~ WRITE FOR INFORMATION chines. Beameauyphnd Monthly Payments Bo 1 easily or ':m‘“"?é‘é%g, R h e and monthly pvlg:ntml‘mu Weu-rn orders filled from ‘Western points. AMERICAN SEPARATOR CO. Box 3064 Bainbridge, N. Y. “OmAWA '% Over 4 E-P. 810 BEA'I'S I5c GASOLINE Staru Car Easy in Cold Weather 5 Fits any make of car. Pntonin-fcw miles w a nllon o!mgluollu Other me‘an‘-'ho?v‘?m“ tionate f ec N—dny * trtal oflu. Nnme yonr car. fi.}i:nm&?u‘r. ED. ARB RI'I'OR CO. sios AIR FRIGT ION C Ul : otilo ? n. Blto Bird Water Sot Six fine shell glasses The Earliest Tomato ¥k To introduce our hsrd Northern Grown Smh. will éend the following 10 pkts. for-10¢: John Baer Tomato, 1200 1 Beans, Beet, Carrot, Cucumber, Lettuce, o Paraniy. Radisn and Superb Asters. . Due bill for 10c with every order. Money back if not sausfled Big catalog of Seed Bargains free. Send today, 3. W. JUNG SEED CO., Station 3, RANDOLPH, WlS All These FREER 10 YEAR GUARANTEED WATCH, ff * Watch Chain, Ring and Scarf Pin § Amerivan W:tch—lnnfinbackdmd fine GATES MF8, GO, DEPT, 809 CHICAGO " Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers e Seni on 30 IIAYS‘ 'I'Illll. g worth at least 50 per cent more than that sum, as Premier Theodore dis- covered when he applied for cost fig- ures on a new mill, - “We have undertaken to transfer these mills to the farmers, to be run on a co-operative basis, when we have paid their cost from their normal prof- its,” he said. “In 20 years from the time they were completed they should be paid for. The farmers will then -receive stock based on their delivery of cane to the mill. You may conclude that this plan is going to make the farmers take a decided interest in pub- lic and co-operative ownership, as con- trasted with private ownership, of sugar mills. What we are doing, after all, is simply the elimination of useless niiddlemen in the marketing of the products of Australian labor and Aus- tralian farmers.” - Frazier Nails Lies Falsehoods of Kansas Governor. Are Exposed OVERNOR FRAZIER of North Dakota has issued a statement reviewing the activities of the pioneer League state duging the World war, and pomtmg out that Governor Henry J. Allen of Kansas, in a recent bitter attack upon President Townley and the Nonpartisan league, “departed widely from the facts.” “My attention has been called to an attack made on A. C. Townley and the Nonpartisan league by Governor Allen,” said Governor Frazier’s state- ment. “Mr. Allen leaves the field of opinion and pretends, at least, to state facts, when he declares that ‘Mr. Townley and his tribe fought every war drive, opposed the sale of Liberty bonds, refused contributions to the Red Cross, discouraged the selective service. law, - voluntary enlistments,’ and so on. > “Just why Governor Allen should feel compelled to' assail Mr. Townley and the League so vehemently I do not know. It seems to me that Mr. Allen would greatly strengthen his case by sticking to facts. When he departs so widely from the truth as he has done in the statement that newspapers credit him with_making, ‘there will be many people who will jump to the conclusion that Mr. Allen for some reason fears the truth about the.League, and perhaps the effect the adoption. of the League’s policies would have on the railways, milling and banking interests of Kansas and the political condition of the state.” The Nonpartisans were ‘in control of the North Dakota government dur- ing the entire period of the war, Gov- ernor Frazier said, adding: - “North Dakota oversubscribed every Liberty loan—the third by 100 per cent and the second by the highest per cent of any state. The Red Cross al- lotment was oversubscribed 288 per cent, standing seventh of all states. The Y. M. C. A. allotment was doubled. Far from opposing the selective draft the per capita cost of inducting men was lower than in any other state than one and in one county not a man was drafted, the entire .quota being filled by volunteers. “In Attorney General Palmer’s ‘red’ raids not an arrest was made in North Dakota. This state was one of the few to protect absent soldiers by a moratorium and was the first state to pass a soldiers’ bonus law and its fig- ures of $25 for éach month is the high- est bonus in the nation.” ; “ Commenting on “Kansas’ failure to reward service men,” Governor Fra- zier says: “Is loyalty a matter of actlon or merely of words fdd T T S P P TS A S B T o A Mo 5T BT LEN%8 R T —— ADVERTISEMENTS 'Who Do I Give i These Cars To? Apri 16, 1921 I am going to give away Two More Automobiles 9, Ihave been giving away automobiles for a long time. NowI'm going to give away two more. Send me the Coupon down in thé corner andl 1 d tell you about it. The Ford Sedan I am going to give away is the latest 1921 model, fully equ 3 with electric starter and lights, demountable rims, tire camer. and sliding plate glass windows in doors and sides. Iam going to deliver it at someone’s door without its costing them acent. Don’t you want to getit? Send me the cou- MAIL THE COUPON NR FULL D! pon nng 'l tell you hégw. The other car Ishallgive , Mailme the coupon now, today. % :ognhav§ every- away is 8 1921 model Ford Touring Car, also fully "fl % fpin s fol d,&fi. o, = " By Auto bool whfeh equi ped. Would you mther haveit? As soon as I fall 'Ln cars, an e thi r the coupon I’ll send yun fnll detailn of my Wil th o B “tit‘zluottl:m wacds fistzd low. Snyely ov o s ks i - away the Don’t se; y mq = there is acmethimz in that list you want. SEND NO MONEY ""‘_°.',':‘““.’..::"' g~ | TheReward mn. Box 1632, Philadelphis, Pa. ease send me full lnformation ubout the autoe mobllee dyon are ‘g . The signing of this eonpon n:e 0 any WIY. [298] G A a0 B $1800 inRewards $798 Ford Sedan ; 10 Fglrd Touring Car Reward Man Pllllld-lnllll Pa. Bath,550 s ssiwes i B Divinssiossvans siB0Bsssnsste SUCCESS WAS NEVER BORN IN A MINUTE It takes time and experience to develop a marketing organization. There will be periods of costly mistakes, wrong starts, persons not adapted to their positions. The best experts in the world can not achieve efficiency at once—they will have to be trained to team work. The Equity Co-Operative Exchange has passed through these stages. that hamper all beginnings. It has grown steadily and surely, and with increasing speed as it gained in power and influence. It is the big marketing organization of the farmers that is bnsed on accepted business standards and is delivering the goods. It has now paid eight years’ cumnlative dividends in five years. Its country elevator system is the highest form of democratic participation and co-operative effectiveness. Its livestock method is simple, direct and the most economical in existence, It is the most completely serviceable organization to the individual farmer, shipping association, and country elevator that farmers have yet devised. Look it it up. Ask for information. Consign your grain and livestock to its various departments, Equlty Co-Operative Exchange LIVESTOCK Chicago 8o. St. Paul B P FARMERS’ OWN SELLING AGENCY Superior, Wis. An Honest Serviceable 8000-Mile Tire—This casing is not sewed, patched or retreaded but ‘s rebuilt throughout of new material. side walls and a Standard Non-skid tread of mnew live rubber. same as cut. Actually guaranteed for 5000 mfles ign!nst defects_in_materials and workmanship, High Grade T With Each Tire Ordered 23 x8 ..$7.15 81x4 sm 32 x 4%..$12.40 86 x 414..914.85 x8 oo 1.85 82x4 ..11.15 33 x 415.. 12.95 85 x5 .. 1535 80 .. 895 33x4 . 1160 34 x 415., 13.60 87x5 oo 15.45 32 x 3 9.55 4 x4 .. 1L9 35 x4 18.85 Staoe stratzht side or cllncher ‘Send 52 00 deposit with your order. Tire will be shl ped c . with section left unwrapped for examination. n tire is not swufac- tory, be returned. 5 per cent dlsco\mt. l! full amount {is eent with ord DUHABL 'I'IRE AND RUBBER CO. 2816-B - Wabash Ave., chleano. lll. For All: Furnaces and us name and n ber” and we REPAIR arnaas e O TO0VES 17 S. Third St., U.'S. .“TUVE REPAIR COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minn. ToE ey Get Our NEW Ship Your Hides Price List! TO BE MADE INTO }l?x 2“@.-( :gow ou the easy. ROBES, COATS AND HARNESS LEATHER LARGE GAUNTLETS MADE OF CUTTINGS. WORK GUARANTEED, FARGO TANNERY CO. 209 Second Street N., Fargo, N. 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