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; "Ab/\;ERszEMENTs Oil Light Beats Electric or Gas BURNS 949, AIR A new oil lamp that gives an amaz- ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electrlClty, has been tested by the U. S. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns w1thout odor, smoke or noise— no pumping up, is 51mple clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent air and 6 per cent common keresene (coal-oil). The inventor, B. H. Johnson, 609 W. Lake St., Chlcago, 111, is offering to send a lamp on 10 days’ FREE trial, or even to give one FREE-to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars: Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and with- out experience or money make $250 to’$500 per month. LJOUARSKINNING IFE. Just to get ac- quainted, send your name and we'll send free of cost the “Dollar Skinning Knife Sharp- ener.”” It fits your pocket—keeps edges keen and works like lightning. We want your name to keep you posted on world fur prices. You'll lose money if you don't get our figures. We sell fur all over the globe— when it’s low one place it's high another. We find the high markets always. MORE FUR MONEY We give honest grade; pay more than you've been getting. Last year when other houses were refusing fur we were glad to get it. Your bank will tell you we'rea mxlhon-dollnr house, and_your experience with us will make you ship here right along. The Clay way is the best for you. Send your name today —a postal will do —we'll send ,the free “Dollar Skinning Knife Sharp- ener”” and keep you informed on world fur prices that will open your eyes. Ship Your FURS for the World Trade if You’re After Profits ClayExportCo., 1123-AA W.35thSt.,Chicago :: THE OLD FAITHFUI. FI.R HOUSE Ol"“ | AS SE |.oU|s PAYS OS'I' No 00mmission Ghargod i & Getbusy trapping now; you can earn big-money B8 B SON pays ma.vtmoneylnqulckm 5 :Lma f‘odr all klnd; oflfll:ru, hldesdnndtr%om Shi he- | . i -deal house and get Top-o'- ] thet prices, ow Ior Tags and Price § UR co Inc., 318 'I'rlppors Bldn.. St. I.o\.tl.. Mo. = |US.Gov'tStandard 10”20unce O.D. DOUBLE Flannel’ShirIs’ WORTH $5 EAC" ,sY X %oy v wondur‘f 1WOOL FLANNEL Shirta or, Khaki onl; gr NOW whllu o this offer Iu’t.l F-V. FRANKEL, Dept. 8010, HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Hides; Wnte for shipping Tags and weekly quotations. Olsen-Keogh Produce Co. 107 E. Third St. ST. PAUL, MINN. Licensed & Bonded by the State of Minnesota rts mer 1 17. M l| hl or ab mfi"ub'nfih‘“ zumn.wmt.hlno er. 353 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Cs . Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers . We Need 5,000 Men! - ' BY OLIVER S. MORRIS, EDITOR Thie Nonpartisan Leader must have one person in every t'oyvnship where the League has members who will.act as the agent of the Leader. We will pay this agent for his work. What the agent is to do is a service | both to the Leader and to our subscribers. The agent is a convenience to the subscribers, because the agent takes the subscnptlon, gives the receipt and then sends the subscription to the Leader. g A * The Leader now has over 300 live agents taking subscriptions. ‘Some of these agents have sent in a good many subscriptions; others have sent in only a few, but the work these agents have done proves that it is not hard to get subscriptions for the Leader. We are constantly utgmg our old subscribers to renew their subscrlptlons by mail. A great many of them do so, but a great many more do not. Writing a letter is a job that a great many farmers put off just as long as possible and then in the end do not do it at all.” That is one of the reasons why we must have an agent in each community where the Leader is read. * * * * * o The Leader is now going to more than 5,000 postoffices, and this means that we have room for and must have at least 5,000 agents. We publish below a list of 19 of our agents who did the best work during the last half of September. These 19 agents sent in a total of 236 sub- scriptions. One of them alone sent in a hst of 43. Another one a list of 20. They have by no means finished what they expect to do. As a matter of fact they have just begun. Andrew Anderson, Heyburn, Idaho Gus Hoffman, Nampa, Idaho . A. A. Anderson, Palouse, Wash. Carl Peterson, Litchfield, Minn. ... Edwin M. Christianson, Mentor, Minn. Oscar Brekke, Minneota, Minn. .... Leo Vernoff, Route 2, Manhattan, Mon C. Henry Moeller, Hooper, Neb. ....._.. F. Christianson, Meadow Grove, Neb. I. Sanford, Banks, N. D. N. O. Peterson, Turtle Lake, Thomas J. Price, Van Hook, N D W. S. Ross, Marietta, Ohio .. James Nail, Custer, Okla. . John Jenner, Bowdle, S. D. .. Henry T. Olson, Ellingson, S. D. John Svacina, Rice Lake, Wis. ............ Frank Bergen, Riffe, Wash. .. O. W. Jennings, Milford, N. Y. * * * * * Now, it is not likely that many of you can do as well as Mr. Price, who i sent in a list of 43 subscriptions from Van Hook, N, D. But every person who will really try to take subscriptions for the Leader will get some. Think what it would mean to the cause if we had 5,000 agents who would work one day in each week or even one day in each month. It would mean that we would be addmg new subscribers to the Leader at the rate of probably 25,000 per month. * * * * * On the bottom of this page is a blank. If you are willing to help the Leader, just to the extent of the spare time you can afford, fill in this blank with your name and address, mail it to us and let us tell you what we want you to do and how we want you to do it. We have been running this blank now for several weeks and there is not a day that we do not get some new agents, but they are not coming in fast enough. * * * * Farmers have been busy harvesting their crops, but the harvesting season is now at an end. Instead of getting four or five blanks a day we want to get several hundred. > Do not wait for someone else to send in his name. Send in yours. If sev- eral come in from the same postoffice we will tell you about it and then you can decide among yourselves which one is to be the agent, or you can divide the work ‘and each of you do a part of it. N * * * * * We have beép sending our agents a small bundle of Leaders to use as sam- ple copies. These sample copies help you to get subscribers and you do not have to cqnfine your sollcltmg to farmers. Some of the best agents are rail- Yoad men'and others live in towns. The Leader is not just a farmers’ paper. It is a people’s paper, Come now, let us have your name and address on the blank below and let us tell you about it in a personal letter. , e WRITE PLAINLY * - Circulation Department, Nonpartisan Leader, - 1 Box 2072, Minneapolis, Minn. Gentlemen' Lo = \ Without obligation to me in any way; please send me your offer to local circulation representatives. ‘d ADVERTISEMENTS FR EE BAIT Send postal for free sample of our Wonder Bait—works where others fail—holds under snow or water. Nothing else like it. Also get particulars of how you can get your lyres — FR] —mcreue your catch and profits without a penny’s expense. Silber- man not only grades high and pays more, but helps you trap more fur. Let Us Help You Get More forYour Furs and Increase Your Catch. ‘S. Silberman & Sons Offer | Trappers Supplies at Lowest Prices Possible to Shippers ,.'REE Don't fail to send for the Free | Bait Sample, Special Proposition, latest Fur Price List and Trappers Snpply Bargaine. A postal brings them all, S. SILBERMAN & SONS 5233 Silberman Bldg. Chicago, lll. ~ nmforywandsomenp-momn g 7] prices, too, THE OLD MAN. K Omaha HHI&FI'O... 790 So.“lfl!-.OlIh.llfi BIGGEST SEASON EVER KNOWN AHEAD FOR THE TRAPPERS FURS ARE VERY PLENTIFUL BE READY o' g l.- Quick FOR FREE BOOKS How to 'I'rap and Gmle Furs”, “Game Laws”, “Sup mplete. Sent ABSOLUI' Y FREE. Reliable Fur price lists to follow No commlnlon or express deducted. “car u?rlcn for your lunso FREE. Write today. WEIL BROS. & CO. 319, Weil Bldg., FORT VIAYNE. IIID.. ULS.A THE OLD SQUARE DEAL HOUSE 3SNOH 1¥3a 34vNOS 410 FHL THE OLD SQUARE DEAL HOUSE Fastes t cuttin, tht wei ht lf notanwing use as zrln In&heu: Ruu#. "IIu 2 m “ Cross-cut B ""5" "‘"‘ m s.mulg_g SAWla.u- ; 4 Tree aw falls trees; Limb Saw cuts L ranches. Other'S dl o tofi“l’l. an nmdshopenzinu & omlum 00, Ot o HIGHEST GET Efsi PRICES| P—O-U-L T-R-Y Write for price-list and tags | McKAY PRODUCE COMPANY 7 East 3rd St, 8t. Paul, Minn. * . L3