The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, February 7, 1921, Page 15

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Cash commission if preferred. y other valuable presents. Catalogue with order. NATIONAL SEED CO., Dept. 109, Lancaster, Pa. Towa --recleaned and [ A RTHRY SE0D DO B Tis, Olainge T-PIECE GENUINE AL Cut Glass \Water Set Tflu-pln pitcher and 6 stylish o 2::. thin bmnffir"a—nnlq aso. o3 Vdes 2z, Bl el ettt ot g et S S s Iroat ards ot 16 each. your » DO IT NOW GATES MFG. CO. . Dept. 709 CHICAGO | Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisern éfi‘.:«. Z - o we knew all the time that our people were over there and there was no sacrifice too great that we didn’t give. But now that the private soldier and the farmer have won the war it looks like the farmer should not be asked to make other sacrifices in order that Europe might be able to live. It looks to me like Europe and a few big-moneyed interests dre going to break the farmer and small business men up. It reminds me of a story about a man when he was first starting out for himself. His father gave him a team of horses. The team served him faithfully for many years and the man became well off; in fact -he was so well off that he became ashamed to have -the poor old team around, as they had outgrown all usefulness, so he hired a man to get rid of them. You see the United -States farmer is of little use to the'big business in- terests now. Of course this panic would not come before election as that would have interfered with the elec- tion of money. J. L. ABBOTT. Franklin, Neb. . RESERVE BANK EARNINGS Editor Nonpartisan Leader: In- closed find 'a statement of the federal reserve bank at Minneapolis. You will see that this bank has made a very successful raid on the black soil. Times are tighter than we farmers can endure. We produced a crop at high tide and have to sell it at low tide. Yet coal is $19.50, gas 33 cents and farm machinery as high as heaven. We can not afford to board a man, to say nothing about hiring one. I hope the profiteers that rule this na- tion will dish out 2 little better times so that we won’t have to work the heart out of our little children. E. G. ENESTVEDT. Sacred Heart, Minn. : The report of the federal reserve bank shows gross earnings of $5,309,- 368.77 for 1920, or $1,300,000 more than in' 1919. The combined capital and surplus at the beginning of the year was $6,642,950, so the gross earn- ings of the bank were over 80 per cent. Of the gross earnings of $5,309,368.77, current expenses were only $1,000,578.80, leaving $4,308,- 789.97 for surplus, reserves, etc. THE RIGHT IDEA Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I am sending you under separate cover a copy of the Kansas City Star. They are. very bitter against the Nonparti- san league. g I have been 9 subscriber to the Star for years. When W. R. Nelson was alive and at the helm the producers had a staunch friend but under the present regime I have no use for it. I wrote them a letter and asked them to answer it through the Star, and also sent them a clipping exposing the bank trouble in North Dakota, but they refused both by saying they did not. want to enter into a controversy with an old subsecriber. They would rather print a falsehood than the truth, so when my time is up they do not get any more of my money. Emmett, Idaho. _H. B. LORAIN. FROM MONTANA Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Farm- ers are holding their wheat here yet. Mezrchants and banks are sending their duns and threats in vain this year. About™half the farmers have left this country the last three years. High interest and small crops have done a deadly work. Many of the farmers who are holding on are getting work of some kind during the winter. Many farmers’ wives are teaching school. It is anything to stave off" starvation and mortgage foreclosure. ° WILLIAM A. ALEXANDER. Mona, Mont. . 2 - Wartingales—13.-inch, %-inch collar straps. Bell Price (less collars and tie straps), $63.95. 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