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You can still. buy,Pender- gast Fence at the low prices quoted in August, although the price of steel is going up. ' But you must ~write at once, as we have only a limited stock avail- able at these low prices. 8 8 WE paY THE FREIGHT]] Look heré! Woven fence— 7 strands, 26 inches high, 12-inch spacings, 5.5 pounds per rod de- livered in Wisconsin 'and Minne- ~. gota for only 27%¢ per rod. And 8 sbrnnds,] 32 mel:iec high, B u:iCh cings, 7.8 pounds per rod, de- i.xp:ere d in Minnesota and Wmcon- am for only 38%20 per rod. other styles equally low. ) Is made of all 94 and 12,5 &) | full gauge heavily ’ galvanized wire. We have sold thousands- of rods all over this territory Every rod is fully guaran- teed to satisfy. You will § like it and order more just as everybody else does, Y Immediate delivery assured. Fill out altached coupon nowl! SEEEENAEEENEREERCERERE PENDERGAST FENCE CoO. 308 Main St., Stillwater, Minn. Please send free Pend A P fg el Mel'x st Fence Catalog and TRY THIS ON YOUR " HAR 15 DAYS 2 'l'hm let your mirror prove the results ~—Write today for the trial .- ~Now ' "that dermatologists and _skin specialists are agreed that the beginning of baldness is the gradual thinning out of the hair and that that is due to a microbe in the scalp, it was not difficult for science to_overcome it. So it is now possible to stop thinning out of the hair, falling hair, bald patches, itchy, dandraff and other such afflictions of the hair and scalp. The new method strengthens the hair roots and follicles, makes the scalp healthy and sanitary and’ puts life, gloss and lustre into the old and growing hair. Tests show it will do this in 15 days in your own - home—perhaps less in your case. 8Send your address today for the 15 days home trial to the Aymes 0. auraizsease New YO_I'I( DOWN ONE YEAR TO PAY ;38mmEM1r. No..235 § wewesTERry S pepe et e e e e l! TRIAL. " OO“D'AY" ?u ‘earn their own here! EE:‘- vvhlflgg-mmhflm i 8 1': " RAII.\VAY %All. CI.ERKS Examinatioh soon, $1600 to $2300 a year. Steady “job. Comm life-time on_education sufficient. No ’‘pull”’ necessary. ail coupon for. Catalog. Pattoraon Civil Sieviss Sebool -\ SmUIOE nCotaer Dept. 8010, Roohester, Ne V. SERVICE ScHOOL, Sirs: Send me -without charge “\ ept.. 8010 m Catal d bing ' this md Rochester, other fine 8. Government_posi- \\ N Y. Mention the Leader WH n Writing Advertisers ~ Nonpartisan League News (Continued from page 7) people is to be thrown into jail for his efforts. “His trial appears to have been a mockery of justice, but the words of the court are final and one more man - will have to pay the penalty of havmg opposed the plunderbund. “We realize that the people have no power which will reverse the decision of the court. Much as we regret it, Mr. Townley will have to serve his sentence.” Townley fought our fight and now must suffer for the fight he made. We for whom he fought and for whom he now goes to jail, can do nothing to release him. . “But are we to stand before the _world as people who have no grati- _ tude in their hearts for their benefac- tors? Will it be said of us that we al- “lowed the power of greed to take from us our leader and that we uttered no word or protest "” i NORTH DAKOTA f S THIS issue goes to press, too late for any' detailed report here, farmers’ enemies in -~ North Dakota have been foiled in a sensational last-minute attempt to close the Bank of North Dakota and make capital against the Nonpar- tisan league and the state officials in the recall campaign. Politicians hostile to the farmers, with the aid of an “easy” state court judge in Stutsman county, had an in- junction issued against the state bank, prohibiting the bank- from receiving any deposits or any money from the sale of state bonds recently placed in the East. At the same time the in- junction of the court did not prevent the bank PAYING OUT funds. The injunction was issued by the judge WITHOUT NOTIFICATION to the officers of the state bank or the state officials, so that, before it was issued, the state had absolutely no opportun- ity to be heard or make a defense. ‘The injunction was “temporary,” crippling the bank until Nevember 3, after the recall election, which is held October 28. The court ordered bank and state officials to appear Novem- ber 3 and show cause why the tem- porary injunction should not be made permament. junction on affidavits sworn to by anti- farmer politicians, which alleged the state bank was “insolvent.” The plot was, of course, to prevent the bank making extensive loans to farmers be- ‘fore the recall election, out of the pro- ceeds of the recent bond sale; to enable hostile newspapers to make a great play that the bank was closed for “insolvency,” and to wreck the bank by forcing it to keep on PAY- ING OUT MONEY without allowing it to RECEIVE DEPOSITS or money from the sale of bonds. State officials, however, immediately applied to the supreme court and se- cured an order dissolving the Stuts- man county court’s injunction and or- dering the Stutsman county judge to appear November -1 before the su- preme court to show cause why he should not be permanently prevented- from interfering with the state bank. The bank' therefore is now open and functioning normally. Even had the lower .court’s attempt to wreck the in- stitution- not been called off by the higher court, the state bank would have been able to meet all obligations ~and pay all demands. for cash, al- though enjoined from recelvmg depos- its or bond sale money,” accordmg to the bank’s oflicers. PAGE THIRTEEN RN The court issued the in-’ ADVERTISEMENTS Get MoreMoney Learn a Trade! F Y(fi)’ want to earn real money, come to Sioux City and learn the automobile business. Let the “Iowa State” fit you for jobs paying $200-$400 and up a month. We teach you to become a real master of a real trade. You learn every branch of automobile mechanics in one course at one price. Learn Big Shop Standards—Thousands of our graduates are in business for themselves, or have good jobs making real money. The best jobs go to Iowa State trained men because the number of students is limited to those we can give thorough training, actual experi- ence and personal instruction under master mechanics. Special Business Course and Y. M. C. A. Membership included in regular course. Big Free Book tells all about the oppor- tunities in the automobile business and our big shop standards of instruction. ‘Write me at once, postal or the coupon. Seven Big, Busy Weeks—You learn by doing, ‘everything about - the.care, repair and operation of auto, truck, tractor, and airplane mechanics. You get actual work with complete modern equipment and motors, including the Liberty Motor. No experience required. No unneces- sary lectures. Life scholarships. Our test and trouble work alone is worth the price of the entire course. “THE QUALI SCHOOL” o ennessy Presid 1 IOWfi STATE AUTO & TRAGTOR SCHOOL 0 Nebraska St., Sioux City, 1 Plense send me free your big 72~page illus- I trated book. § Name = Address MEN'S WARM ¥ LINED ALL “RUBBER FOUR BUCKLE ARCTICS Greatmt bm’x&ln % ? i1t8 kind in A\ml.lt guxarel:t geed :?r ctics. 9 4 on arcticbills. Os;de!‘ & palr at once. e sold for $4.00. Save money by ordering now. Do it today. and posmge A Pair of Iwocl e GHASE SHOE 'COMPANY MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, Order Noo NPR2120 Sizes 6 to 13 / This is the final cut in Premier prices, so that we can clear our shelves for 1922 stock. Every tire in this sale is 1921 manufac-- ture and carries our regular written guarantee for 7,500 miles. NEW FRESH STOCK HUSKY DURABLE NON-SKID Non-Skid Inner Tube Size Non-Skid Inner Tube $ 1. 45 Size - .80x3 87xb No War Tax Charged in this Sale »EQUITY TIRE COMPANY 1212 Hennepin Avemle. Minneapolis, Minn, Registered-Red Polled Cattle Sale ‘Wednesday; Nov. 2, 1921 -At H. H. Capener’s Farm, Erie, North Dakota 53 Head of Farmers’ Milk and Feed Cattle, 53 -11 cows with calves at foot, 6 two-year-old heifers, 8 yearlmg heifers, 17 bulls. Red Polls on the farm '‘mean butter, beef, beauty, convenience, safety, soil -fertility, profit. Opportunity of a Lifetime for farmers to get. registered bulls of this nractxcal farmers® breed or a foundatxon pure- bred herd 53 head to pick from and buyers set the prices. ' Write for catalogue (also literature about the breed if desired). : Autos meet morning trains at Erie and Arthur. Lunch at Noon. Sales at. 1 P. M. H. H. Capener, ‘Erie,'Nortthakotg, Mention ‘the Leader When Writing Advertisers NPF8390 : Slzes 6 to 12 / il S0 S e