The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 13, 1921, Page 2

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ADVERTISEMENTS “Our Gold Bond Security” Your Money Back If Not Satisfied Special to Mothers Shoes for Misses Girls and Children we .Pa'y Postage Handsome Bittle Mary Janes on foot-shaped last; flexible, It gives the child a pleasure to walk. If they are not whit you want, send them back, we will re- fund you every cent paid. Order by style No. No. 638. Patent Leather, sizes 2 to No. 640. White Poplin, sizes 2to No. 637. Patent Leather, sizes 5 to No. 639. White Poplin, sizes 5to No. 634. Patent Leather, sizes 8/ to No. 636. White Poplin, sizes 8/ No. 633. Patent Leather, sizes 112 to No. 635. White Poplin, sizes 11i2 to 2 .Every _child have at least two pairs on hand at all times. Be sure to send for these at once, as stock is limited. g N=Soman We Pay Postage Just What You Are Looking For—Shoes for Beach and Street Wear— Handsome, white as stow, Sea Island duck; has me- - dium pointed toe, insur- s ing ‘plenty of comfort; nice military heel fits all. around, yet very stylish. We take the risk of pleasing you. f it does mnot instantly meet with your idea of style perfection, send it back and we will refund your money at once. .. -ASK.FOR FREE. CATALOGUE. . . UNDERPRICED MAIL ORDER HOUSE " ."The House With a Reputation’’ Dept. B-1 Haverhill, Mase. [ ] Send me +. pairs 'of White Pumps, ] Mary Jnhes'."filué. ......... le No. el il g J-eeeept—theni only on ym;rn‘z\‘l;;:fi;;emio return every cent if unsnfisfactpry, i ‘Ao Owner To introduce the best auto- mobile tires in the world. Made undér our new and ex- clusive Internal Hvdraulic | Expansion Processthatelimi- nates Blow-Out—Stone-Bruise— il Rim Cut and enables us to sell our tires under a : 110,000 MILE | GUARANTEE We want an agent in every community to use and intro- ducethese wonderful tires at our astonishingly low prices to all motor car owners. FREE TIRES forYOUROWN CAR to a representative in each community. Write for booklet fully describing this new process and explaining our amazing intro- ductory offer to owner agents. Hydro-United Tire Co. Dept. 149 Chicago or Philadelphia —_—m BICKMORE GALL CUR Used by the Family Used extensively to relieve bed res,. itchin, iles, - cracked s?mdsé, ete. Ifg a ghi’te ointment i3 desired ask for our XYZ' ey 3 Skin Ointment. Mcntién the Leader When Writing Advgrtiserfl E A Word by the Editor _ BY OLIVER S. MORRIS I feel that I can talk “heart to heart” with you farmers and Leader readers in this column, where.we meet informally. It seems natural to discuss with you the Leader’s financial, business, adver- tising and circulation problems in this personal way. Under our new circulation plan the Leader subscription pe'f year has been reduced to $1.50 from $2.50. Any one can subscribe fvithout obligating himself or herself to join the Nonpartisan eague. : The plan is to bring new thousands of farmers into the Leader circle and enlarge your organized influence. Do you not want as many farmers as possible to get the Leader? The more farmers, organized or not, who can learn your program and understand your cause, .the better for the great projects for American agriculture we and you are pressing. : But there was another reason, too, for this new circulation pol- icy. With money so scarce and the demands for cash so insistent from all we deal with—paper and supply men, etc.—we can no longer wait for the League organizers to sign you up for a renewal of your mémbership. We can not wait till then, sending you the paper in the meantime. We would face financial disaster under present busi- ness conditions if we did. So the new plan enables you to renew your Leader subscription when it expires (or BEFORE, which is better) without waiting for us to get the subscription through the League organizer. And you can get the paper without any break in consecutive issues, instead of our having to eut you off till the organizer sees you. Now, how can you help? That’s what you want me to get at, I suppose. That’s what you boosters always want to know without delay! Well, here is what you can do: First—Learn from the label on your Leader when your sub- scription expires, and get in your own renewal at .nce. That’s easy, isn’t it? And why not send it for two years, making $3, and have the bother of renewing off your minds for a lcager time? Or why not send $4 and get the Leader for two more years and Russell’s history of the Nonpartisan league.also?. The history: alone sells 3 Secbx'ld_—r-Tell us about someone in ybur community who can bact as our circulation representative. Maybe YOU could do the work. It involves having charge of our subscription list in your community - and calling on our subscribers and other people, as our representa- ‘tive. We send you the names of those to see. Our circulation de- partment pays a commission for the work. Have you any spare time you can devote to the work, or do you know somebody in your locality who might be interested? Help us get a live circulation representative in your district. : Third—Boost the Leader among friends or neighbors who are - not subscribers. Let them read anything good you particularly like in the Leader. ‘Have us send sample copies to them, if there is some- thing particularly. you want them to see. GET THEM TO SUB- SCRIBE. Not as pay, but to show our appreciation, we will send you a free copy of Russell’s history of the League if you send us five- new subscribers. “Why not subscribe for a friend or acquaintance, to let them get the facts and see why you are a part of this move- ment and believe in it. To be sure, it is a dark time for American agriculture, but let us not lose hope. Above all, let’s not sit around and do nothing to help! What will help more to bring better conditions than getting the Leader to, say, A MILLION MORE FARMERS? Stick to- gether, friends, get the other fellow in with you, and we’ll win this fight yet! ' g : » - Use the following blank in writing us for information about the attractive offer we have to make to local circulation repre- sentatives: ; ; . WRITE PLAINLY Circulation Department, : Nonpartisan Leader, Box 2072, Minneapolis, Minn. ‘Gentlemen: Without obligation to me in any way, please send me your offer to local circulation representatives. Postoffice address County ... PAGE TWO K L34 o v o Easy Now to Rid YourFarmofRats Wonderful Discovery by Noted Scientist Kills Every Rat Within a Week’s Time— Not a Poison. Rats cost farmers over two hundred millions of dollars a year, through the ‘destruction of grain, poultry and build- ings. Farmers need no longer suffer this loss because they can now kill off . all the rats on their farm in less than a week’s time. This is possible through the remarkable discovery of E. ‘R. Alexander, a Kansas City chemist, who has perfected a virus which kills rats, mice and gophers as though by magic. This product is not a poison— it can be eaten by human beings or any animal on the farm as safely as their regular food, but means quick, sure death to rats. = This wonderful rat virus, which is known as Alexander Rat-Killer, is merely mixed with bread or meat scraps and placed where rats, mice or gophers can get to it. Within a few hours after a rat has eaten Alexander Rat- Killer he gets a high fever and suffers a terri- ble thirst. He leaves the barns and nesting holes and goes to the open fields in search of pure air and running water. Rats and mice affected always die away from the barns and houses, so there is no odor. It is a scientific fact that one rat affects others and soon the whole colony leaves the buildings and dies. And though this virus is absolutely deadly to rats—chickens, hogs, cat- tle or any farm animal can eat it and not be affected at all. So_confident is Mr. Alexander that Alexan- der Rat-Killer will kill every rat on your farm in less than a week’s time that he offers to send, as an introductory offer, a regular $2.00° tube for only $1.00. Give it according to di- rections, and if at the end of a week's time you are able to discover any rats, mice or gophers on your farm, your money will be refunded. A big Kansas City bank guarantees that Mr. Alexander is reliable and will do as he says. Send NO MONEY. Just write to E. R. Alexander, Alexander Laboratories, 701 Gate- way Station, Kansas City, Mo., and the tube will be mailed at once. When it arrives, pay the postman only one dollar and postage on the guarantee that if not absolutely satisfac- tory your money will be returned without ques- tion. Write today—a postcard will do—and stop your rat losses now. 4 This very complete outfit is absolutely NEW, has all the wonderful durability of the U.' 8. A and 13 cut with ‘all the style of hand-tailored clothes, Suitable for every purpose. Farmers, Mechanics, Gardeners, Garagemen, Motorists, rflng;wr?flagzrl%pem and Flshelrmen w'-lflll find this the y us money-savin, outfit ever m . Only $4.98 for this compléte fiulflt. . tde‘ Every garment is- guaranteed brand NEW. Send No Money. Send your order today. to state waist and. chest easurements, also size (f;:e;mrt and cap. Satisfaction guaranteed. Postage MODELL'S OUTFITTING CoO. New York’s Largest Khaki Hogse 79-M Cortlandt St. NEW YORK €Ity rmy standard Mention the Leader When ‘Writing Advertisers 1 11

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