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i - o - [3 {.> SEND NO MONEY with your order. /- - the set arrives merely pay th 5 ADVERTISEMENTS Turns Night Into Day New Lamp Has No Wick, No Chim- ney, No Odor; Most Brilliant _ Light Known A new lamp which experts agree ives the most powerful home light in e ‘world, is the latest achievement of W. H. Hoffstot, 411 Factory Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. This remarkable new lamp beats gas or electricity— ° gives more light than three hundred candles, eighteen' ordinary lamps or ten brilliant electric lights, and costs only one cent a night, a blessing to - every home on farm or in small town. It is absolutely safe and gives univer- sal satisfaction. A-ehild can carry it. It is the ambition of Mr. Hoffstot to have every home, store, hall or church ‘enjoy- the increased comfort of this owerful, pleasing, brilliant, white ght and he will send one of his new lamps on free trial to any reader. of: the Nonpartisan Leader who writes him. He wants one person in each locality to whom he can refer new customers. ~Take advantage of his free offer. Agents wanted. Write him today. Motor Troubles Ended New Invention Creates Wonderful Spark — Doubles Power, Saves Gasoline, Prevents Carbon— t on Free Trial i, i Wi Sen; Any car owner who is bothered with a motor which pumps oil, fouls spark plugs, wastes gas or carbonizes badly, - ould use a remarkable device invent- ed by W.H. Warren, Kansas City motor expert. The Warren Transformer is absolutely guaranteed to give more power and mileage and prevent heavy carbon deposits. ar plugs which foul beeause the cylinder pumps oil, fire with a hot, blaze and mever miss, once Warren Transformers are at- _ tached. They can be put on in: three minues by anyone and then your motor troubles are fi| over. - Even in the coldest weather, motors start almost g instantly. 4 5 If you want to save money on fuel and repairs, be rid of carbon and fouled plugs, get more power and “pep” on the hills, write today to the War- ren Mfg. Co., 102 Gateway Station, Kansas City, Mo., for a set of Warran Transformers. ust specify ‘the number of cylinders. - ‘When e postman $1.50 an e for a 4-cylinder set or $2.00 for a six-cylinder set on a 10-day trial. If you do not- get more power, save gas and prevent - spark plug fouling and carbon, and you are the -gole judge, they.do not cost you a cent. Write y and end your motor troubles, B FREE FREE trls Gotd platsq Locker and Neck Chain, this Bead Necklace, this P Bflfltfi_ and these 8 lovely Gold plat to anyone for sellin; }5 of og,r nea. Bl'l -to -sell m ovelties at . Bainfashion. Extraprem- 'umtor promptness, Order to-day from A E; DALE MFG. CO:, - Providence, R. I are time. Here is 8D: 1 high SR iy Jeat ol course that ‘¥:m .- ol the h‘nfilgu of ments, Prepared -anj and Write for booklet ever. Write . DOLLARS IN HARES \ We 7.00 to $18.50 and a pair el ch usu Profit. We. hur- and express charges.: Big nish .fiuunnmed hlfih ade stock. and buy you raise. 86 yard, barn, cellar,: attic. ~ Contract and Xlustrated Catalog Free, Standard Food & fir Ass’n 401Y Broadway New Yorl Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers L made for this service. of th will be used when the answers are prin SUIT ON DEBT About a year ago I loaned a friend $50 and he promised to pay it inside of a month and failed to do so. I gave it to him in the form of a check. Can I sue him for this money 7—F. W. “Yes. ¢ LAND RENT I rented a farm and agreed to pay $200 rent this coming November and gave a mortgage on 25 acres of cotton. If the cotton doesn't make enough to pay the }en‘t” casn they levy on the other crops?— Yes. PERSONAL INJURY I was working in a carpenter’s shop and I got one finger cut on the second joint. What compensation am I entitled to under the laws of Minnesota?—H. A. N. Can not advise without knowing which finger was injured, as the com- pensation differs for each finger. SCHOOL LAW Will you please tell me the law of transportation of school children? I live three miles over a road that isp’t laid out. The school board only wants to pay b cents per mile. Can I force them to pay more or pay their board ?—B. B. No. You must accept the arrange- ments made by the board. The mat- ter is entirely within their power and your only remedy is to secure a just arangement with the board. DIVORCE 1. A bought several horses from B. In payment he gave a mortgage on his crop. A decided to leave the state (Montana) and also decided that he did not want to pay for the horses. He wanted B to take them back. B refused to do so and charges A for feeding and care. Can B, through a judgment, collect when A inherits' his father’s property? 2. A woman remarried on the same day she was divorced from her first husband. Is she legally married? 8. If not, what steps must- be taken to become legally married 7—E. B. 1. Yes. 2. The law of Montana pro- hibits such a marriage but does not de- _ clare it to be void. It is therefore valid until set aside at suit of the inno- cent party. The courts hesitate to de- clare such marriages void because of their desire to protect the rights of children. 3. A marriage ceremony should be performed between parties after the expiration of the time pro- hibited for the marriage of divorced persons under the laws of Montana. MORTGAGES 1. If a man gives a mortgage on his crops before they are seeded can-the bank foreclose on the grain after it is harvest- . ed? 2, If so, and the banker drew up the mortgage and was not a notary public, is the mortgage any good? 38.If a man - gives a mortgage on his stock and gives the description of the stock by name and age, and leaves out two or three, and the mortgage winds up by saying that it cov- ers the entire herd can the farmer hold thosex that were not named in the mort- gage 1. Yes. 2. Yes. The mortgage is good as between you and the bank. It is necessary to acknowledge it before the notary public in order to place it on record, but the absence of such an acknowledgement or even of record would not affect the validity of the mortgage as between you and the bank. A non-recorded mortgage is not valid as against a.third person- who extended credit to you without notice of the mortgage. The acknowl- edgement and recording serves as no- tice to all the world of the mortgage. 3. If it was the intention of the par- ties to mortgage-all the horses, the in- tentions of the parties would govern, and it could be foreclosed on -the en- tire herd.. WIFE’S WILL 1, I would.like to know if a wife can make a will irr the state of Nebraska that holds good without the knowledge of the husband? 2. What share of the property does a wife hold when they have no chil- dren 7—NEBRASKAN. s 1. Yes, any person of sound: mind and legal age can make a will-under ~ WHAT IS THE LAW? " Under this head legal questions of general interest will be answered. No charge is Questions must be addressed to Vince A. Day, care of Nonpartisan Leader, Box 2072, Minneapolis, and must reach this office at e date in which the answer is to appear. $1 will be charged. Persons asking questions must sign their full names, but only initials least three weeks in advance If an answer-by mail is required a fee of the laws of Nebraska, and the will of a married woman is valid. . She can by will dispose of any property that she owns or any interest that she may have in any property. All the prop- erty that she owned prior to her mar- riage is called her separate property and may be disposed of in any way, also property that she has acquired! and holds in her own right since the marriage. 2. In the event of the death of the husband without making a will and if there are no children the wife would inherit one-half of all real _ property and the balance-goes to his heirs. The wife has no interest in the property of the husband during his life' time that she can convey or sell. She is entitled to secure support and maintenance out of this property during her life time, but can not dispose of any interest in the property by will or otherwise. The homestead, if selected prior to the death of the husband, goes' to the .wife and she is entitled to use it during her life time. Al married persons should settle their affairs during their life time and while they are in good health by mak-- ing a will in order to avoid complica-~ tions after death. y ] DEBT TO BANK 1. Last year I could not make my inter- est in my farm. I have not made it this year either. Can the bank take my farm and personal property? It is not mort- gaged. How much is exempt? 2. Do you advise me to put my machinery and live- stock in my wife’s name? 3. Should I mortgage my personal property to another banker- to pay the. interest?—L. P. 1. The laws of Minnesota exempt as & homestead your dwelling house and a8 quantity of land not exceeding 80 acres, which ean not be attached or levied upon for the satisfaction of any debt unless a mortgage has been given thereon or debts incurred for material ‘or mechanic’s labor. In addition there- to the following personal property is exempt: Family pictures; school books, musical instruments for the use of the family; all wearing apparel of yourself and family, all beds, bed- steads and bedding used by yourself and family. All stoves used by your- self and family; all cooking utensils and all other household furniture not exceeding $500 in value; three cows, 10 swine, a span of horses or mules, 20 sheep and the wool from the same; food for all the stock above mentioned necessary for one year, either provid- ed or growing, one wagon, one sleigh, two plows, one drag and other farm- ing utensils, including tackle for teams not exceeding $300 in value, and provisions for the debtor and his family necessary for one year’s sup- port, either provided or growing, and fuel necessary for one year; necessary seed for the personal use of the debtor for one season, not to exceed the fol- lowing ' amounts: _ 100 bushels of wheat, 100 bushels of barley, 100 bushels of. potatoes, 100 bushels of oats, 100 bushels of flax, 10 bushels of 1 ~—corn_and binding material _sufficient for “the use of harvesting the crop raised from such seed. Any of your property except the above may- be levied upon for the satisfaction of your debts. 2. No. - 8. This is a question regarding the best busipess policy for a man in your position, and isnot a question of law. I would sug- gest that you talk the matter over with your banker, paying him as much as'you can and securing an extension for the payment of the balance. PAGE THIRTEEN ° ADVERTISEMENTS New Lanp Burns 94% Air Beats Electric or Gas , A new oil lamp that gives an amaz- ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or eiectricity, has been tested by the U. S. Government and 85 leading universities and found to be superior to. 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise— no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent aid and 6 per cent keresene (coal-oil). Z The inventor, B. H. Johnson, 609 W. 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