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S ADVERTISEMENTS knew, that the legislature of North ADVERTISEMENTS e g Dakota was the only body that could = Genuine Blue-Bell 29| make any agreement of any kind in Rea l SHOE B ARG AINS ehambray Shlfls i || regard to the program - adopted by I [ T n the people, and then only by two- ' " Dependablé shoes—real leather through and through—with NEY thirds vote of both houses. Further- | § \ - good, honest service built right into them. World-beating Shoulder[% more there was no demand on the part prices made especially to introduce them. Compare the Yoke —are of the bankers that the Bank of North values with shoes sold at double the price anywhere. Sold Dakota be destroyed. Their argument on a square deal, money-back guarantee. was that if the bonds were. sold, thus FOR EXTRA HEAVY DUTY financing the™ League program, it $ would be unnecessary for the Bank of Work Shoes North, Da;kOt,a to contl,nue to finance 3 All Jeather—Ileather inner soles, triple state institutions, and it could confine 3 stitched uppers, double heavy oak soles, its business to furnishing “state rural Sewed, natled And treatedto withetand credits at cost,” the pledge in the cfiéfifié’r, s;filtal'eatlfernghoigf‘ uflia‘lmall League program. » ) ;e:té};:r shoes at wonderfully low" But the League opposmon in North g:;‘::na‘;‘ " S Dakota did not intend that the sale of s FINE DRESS SHOES soles consent of a two-thirds majority in iron. Send name, address and size goth houses oi the lggislature would ;}111‘tpbqy“:lgr¥e;’ :g:i;u R Re_ e necessary to confirm any agree- hask ment between the bankers and the Square Deal Shoe Co. S If you can match these] | State with reference to. the industrial s 8 wonderful shirts for program. Leaders of the anti-League faction in North Dakota boldly an- I nounced that they controlled sufficient | votes to block confirmation of any H R Tractor Plow HltCh ™%, W, Van Buren St., CHICAGO agreement and that they would block this confirmation unless the farmers of North Dakota accepted the most insulting proposals. These were: INSULTING PROPOSALS OF THE LEAGUE OPPOSITION That Attorney General William Lemke, elected by the people by a majority even greater than that ;of Governor Frazier, resign his office. That the Bank of No;th Dakota be put completely out of -business. :That control of the industrial com- mission be taken out of the hands of the three men elected by the people, all Leaguers, and placed in the hands of the anti-League faction. They further. announced that if the Twin Cities bankers bought the North Dakota bonds recall proceedings would be started and the state of North Da- kota would be kept in such a constant turmoil that it would be difficult, or impossible, for the bankers to sell the bonds to private investors. In the face of this threat the Min- neapolis-and St. Paul bankers gave up their negotiations. The anti-League faction, for the secopd time, had blocked the sale of state bonds by direct action. This is the situation in North Da- kota today. As the Bank of North Dakota proceeds to collect the $7,000,- 00 due it from private banks, many are suspending business. Other banks ‘are unable to make loans to farmers to buy seed. Thousands of farmers may be foreclosed. Work on the state industrial program is halted. For whatever may happen in North Dakota the enemies of the Nonparti- san league, . who were unwilling to abide by the vote of the people, in nine separate elections, are responsi- ble. They have embarked on the dan- gerous course of “direct action” in an effort to defeat the will of the people, as expressed in political action. A New Tractor Plow Hitch that is in a class by itself. It instantly uncouples when thw strikes a " stone or other obStruction that i _ might break the point or bend the ™ beam. Automatically couples again when you back the tractor into it. With it you can back the plow the same as if the beam cl;oupled direct to tractor draw- ar. 'To get the highest price and best fill, ship your Cattle, Sheep and Hogs to the Equity Co-Operative Exchange UNION STOCK YARDS Chicago, IIl. South St. Paul, Minn. WRITE FOR INFORMATION. . Made big and strong for 3-plow and larger tractors, easily adjust- ed for any pull. Price $15. Guar- anteed. . Another model for Fordson and Samson tractors, $10. Guaranteed. Ask your dealer or write us. Herschel-Roth Manufacturing Companyv 752 North Third St., Minneapolis, Minn. Dotted llnes show hiteh released. Back tractor against locking bar and /it couples automatically. ® Get the Best Quality Seed at the lowest price by buying direct from the growers. Wlute Blossom only; price 17¢ per pound. Sacks furnish- ed. Send for free sample. Largest producers in the state. Give us your order. . ZAMOW BROTHERS WATERTOWN, 8. D. eet Clover BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! . Seed Sale - Friends. 'R THE VENTRILO, 50 a little Instrument, fits in the mouth onl use d with abave for R FAILS. A 32 PAGE BOO ON VENTRILOQUISHM, of Tricks all for co. nept. 242, Bo. Norwalk, Conn. 6 Order House 1n_Connecticat. HEADQUARTERS !ortlllhnhhn.‘olu. Tricks, Novelties, etc. ird Calls, etc. Anyone can use it. Here Is aBook That All Leaguers Should Own The Story of the Nonpartisan League % By Charles Edward Russell Here is a true record in book form of the causes that led up to the League; its growth and its accomplishments. It is a permanent history of the League, bound in cloth. It contains 332 pages, with illustrations and index. The book is sold by its publishers, Harper & Brothers, New York, at $2 a copy. The Leader has made arrangements to offer it to : Leaguesnembers at $1.25 postpaid. This book contains proof of the trickery and mampulatlons of Chamber of Com- merce men that resulted in cheating farmers out of their . crops. It contains also the full story of the Nonpartisan league and what it has succeeded in doing up to this time. If you are a League member you want this book. You can get it now at a low price. Rahe School vest. 2232 u““’".,...“..{’a‘,‘:; GIVEN It Watoh and’ cmlll“ is given to you for sell- ing only 40 packs “Qual- 1&‘ Brn’llm Ggmm Seeds”” HIS EYES OPENED at 10¢ per packet. Order Editor Nonpartisan Leader: The s/ Lo=day.. Send.No; Moneys cartoon of Governor Allen in the last s e, 3010, el e Joun Sl | | dosue was surely o great likenoss of d . R other. vaiaable presents. Catalogue with order. him. I voted for Allen.the first time .} NATIONAL SEED CO., Dept. 109, Lancaster, Pa. he was elected but not the last, as I was one of the many who have had s - MDTIMOTHY - | their eyes opened through the efforts e e e e e e e ¢ BA - fé'he NonpartlsanclfiagfiiE Nonpartisan Leader (Book Department), Box 2075, Minneapolis, Minn. I By nsign, Kan. A S JOY. Gentlemen: Please send me, postpaid, “THE STORY OF THE NONPARTISAN i 95 E?-"" LEAGUE,” by Russell, $2. (To League members, $1.25). 1 I inclose check, draft, money order, currency for bu. Hiekemd mgusp. Goodyear Manufacturm Company, .. BERRY S8EED CO., Box645, Olarinda, 1363 Goodyear Bldg., Khnsas City, Mo., is making an offer to send a hand- Postoffice ....... .. State ... ERFUL AIR GUN some raincoat free to one person in P | o &1 7 "*i | FIY 4 per %%_ Jou want ¢ ‘m gt "'3 $12.50 Goodyear Raincoat Free I = | i POW : 00 BUCK .no-rs each locality who will show and recom-_| - Write | mmuu| ifl, fne mend it to your friends. 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