The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, April 4, 1921, Page 2

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ADVERTISEMENTS CHAMPION TRANSFORMERS Decrease gasoline consumption — give greater power—reduce carbon deposits. They can be attached in but it is the only oxygen burning system of ignition- on the market. Burn more oxygen THE and less C HAMPION TRANSFORMER I8 A Perfected Artiocle —the result of fourteen yeurs’ igunition experience. It is sold on money-back guaranteo, which comes with every set. The special gauze covering over eloctrodu iy & patented f're-proof glving greater -power and leaving feature, carbon., sult= no Chanwhn Transformers are DON'T BE FOOLED lbl:kr:‘m ouglue that uses & by Repairmen who tall you Orer - 100,000 satiated at the ’I‘nnsformc is not pruce are using chln';lon Mkmm TRAN becomis uul. CHAMPION NH- ht;m Foum is not nnly practical, @ flzmpb:n?l:hre.“m SEND NO MCONEY Write us today and give us your name and address; : zgu“dn? w&wmunuym}uutofich dnthslmdotw Transform paoal o postman $1.060 for lixcynnder mpmu:‘ lfuur-nyundu'marlloo !ur. also got & free ooklctmunmonwrmmhinm Alumwm Amcyl;uthn sauue!f Your unal Borf repar i oy g I!Dl‘h which save nill:x:.m mdap-kol Van Kerr Co., Dept. AB, 139 N. Clark 8t, Chicago. YOUR MOTOR PUMPS OIL? DON'T WORRY! hot blaze \.- N K~ /%//71\\\\§ ATCH theissue of April18th for our announcement re- garding the sale of bonds of the state of North Dakota. This is of vital interest to all members of the Nonpar- tisan League. We ask your co-opération. You may secure advanced information by referring to the Bank of North Dakota. Listen, Folks— Want te Give You Some Good Advice DON’T SELL YOUR HIDES & FURS My name is “Omaha Hide”. They call me “Old Man Omaha Hide”. Guess it’s because I am an old timer myself in these m Used to trap Fur m; ¥selfasaboy, farmed until I was grown and went into the Hide, and Wool business with my two boys. Both the boys was raised right, too. We've had lots of experience, but T'll be gos erned if I ever seen times like now. Did you ever see the kae? uy a piece of leather and they charge you $2alb.; sellnblg cow d get Sc a Ib. Whole bloomin’ hide hardly buys 1 1b. of leather. Women folks buy anything with a little fur on it and pay $100 and up. OdMan_ om “‘ hen you sell you've got to give the stuff away. - WE JUST GAN’T KEEP UP THIS SORT OF THING Let’s quit now, folks, before we go busted. We must do business more direct. Just got to cutout alot of th tors and slickers who have been making a lot of money without working for it. Got tu out for No. 1 and now’s your chance to do it. We sort of seen this coming along time ago and andkobes.tananddress?rmul-‘wskmsso got prepared. The ysandliot mug%sted mngetlot.sb them. It’ yotg in a big Tannery. So now we can make your sell ‘gfiresfot hides into your own LEATHER. Good leather, ifurself Now is your chance Old Man Omaha too. We call it our Wear-Well brand, because Hide wiil make you a lot more money tannin, you can’t hardly wear it out. Beats anything y« hides than |f thx eell them rawne%ntean nowadays. up your l.s et us show you wi 5 OMAHA HIDE & FUR CO., 710 South 13th Street, Omnha, Nebraska g @M FREE | PR F s A Talk With Our Readers BY OLIVER S. MORRIS, EDITOR Most readers of the Nonpartisan Leader know our aim and policy. It is not to tell farmers how to produce more crops, but how to produce to bet- ter advantage and especially how to get more for what they do produce. One of the most important projects of today is the plan for marketing grain, outlined by the Committee of Seventeen. Whether he wants to join this movement or not, every farmer should understand this plan. It is ex- plained in this issue of the Leader by United States Senator E. F. Ladd of North Dakota. In future issues of the Leader we will have more about this plan, written by other leaders in the movement * * . It a natlonal grain marketing agency, owned and operated by farm- ers, is to be a success, it must be able to store its grain in elevators and- warehouses free from the control of the market gamblers. Up at Grand Forks, N. D., there stands the great terminal elevator and flour mill being built by the state of North Dakota for the use of its grain growers—but only half fini The North Dakota terminal &levator can be one of the biggest aids to the grain marketing program, if it is finished. Wall street and the grain gamblers say the North Dakota terminal must not be finished. What do the farmers say about it? In the next issue of the Leader the farmers of North Dakota are going to present their plan to the farmers of the nation. Watch for it. Read what the farmers of North Dakota have to say. Then let them know if ._you are with them to fimsh the elevator. The new congress begins its session this month. For the first time the organized farmers of the Northwest will have a man of their own choice in the United States senate in Dr. Ladd. The new congress will face some of the most important questions in our history. Shall the profiteers be re- lieved of their taxes? Shall we go ahead with preparations for another war or adopt a disarmament policy? What will we do about the railroads? Senator Ladd can be depended upon to represent the farmers faithfully. We think he ought also to-tell the readers of the Leader about questions before congress as they come up and are acted upon. Shall we ask him to send us regular letters giving us the truth about Washington affairs? We feel sure he will do it if the farm- ers want him to. * * %* The Leader has been telling in past issues what the farmers of Europe / have heen doing to better their condi- tions, .both through co-operation and public ownership. In future issues we will have a series of articles, written by experts, telling what farmers of the United States,have done thus far. Do you know what the fruit growers of California have done to.get better prices for their products? Do you know the early struggles of the men who started the co-operative elevator movement in the Northwest? The Leader will tell you. s % & We are trying to make the Nonpar- tisan Leader what the farmers want it to be. . We want every reader’s co- operation-to this end. Give us your suggestions; they all help. Only as Lu“h "fio‘f we have the help of all the farmers Eu"f:““‘“"‘ 2y faiod can we make the Leader what it ST e s should be—the voice of the farmers of TEoaime 15 Comomtle eamms America. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers - PAGE TWO = ADVERTISEMENTS Don’tSenda Penny ,,,,, The greatest va]ue ever of- fered by us. Women’s Kid Juliet for Home Comfort. Rubber heel, patent stay, elastlc side goring. Don’t fail to order a pair of these superb Home Com l ort Juliets at this low startling price, We guarantee to please you or refund your O o = o o 1] 0" pricc asked and no more. *1.98 No N. C. 7007 Sizes 3 to 8 Chase Shoe Co.,aneapohs Minn. Mail This Coupon and Order No. N. C. 7007 Send me the Women’s Home Comfort Juliet and when shoes arrive I will pay $1.98 and no more. If not satisfled I will return you will refund my money. ....... CERRTY YRR OCITE YT RRRS - 1) csene Address R T Y 2 TR o R . TAN YOUR HIDE The MILLER WAY Save $25 to $50 on your harness repairing bills for he coming year, We tan your hides into firs class guaranteed harness leather at less than one-third what the leather will cost you, if you buy it Don’t throw your hides away, but have” them tanned. Deal direct with us, Hidcs tanned into fur robes, fur coats, also lacs and shoe (§ leather, direct for the farmer. We own and operate the largest factory in the country tanning hides directfor .the farmer. Quick service and_ guaranteed tanning when you send your hides to us, Price list and tags sent upon request, free. MILLER TANNING CO. pt. 35 Crookston, Minn, Rush your order in today sure. Genuine Swoizene shirt material, extra fine count, very high luster. Latest effects, most beautiful black, blue and lavender stripes. fut colors, rich looking, wear better than silk, ~ Cut extra coat front style, soft French turn: hack cuffs. We Guarantee {,5fi3d,your money tme these shirts for less than $6.50, tel;o y:\“'x g mntc Befioe'-MOrdar youu todny nre. before l{ is money, Al5 hrbs hirts 83 200 G . SORE , Sond no Bernard - Hewitt & Co. & : Deptse-764, 900 W. Van Buren St., Chicago & “BARB WIRE REEL PRICE REDUCED TO . -$4. 25 s -t yal.r -0ld child ean Holds 100 4ulm. d like a buggy wheel. Slmple to opernte Just loosen two thumb nuts and take out reel. s,y ARBAUGH | Minneaports, Sinelt! ; 1 Mention the Leader Whén Writing’ Advertisers 4

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