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MODERN AUTOMOBILE will explain Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers % REPRINTS ARTICLES AUTO & TRACTOR EAR Automobile, airplane and tractor mechanics, vulcanizers, acetylene welders needed eyerywhere, you can make the biggest kind of money. Our graduates command the biggest pay. We ‘are the only automobile and tractor school north of Missourt, which was approved and employed by the U. 8. department for training soldier auto mechanics. FREE free 100-page 1llustrated catalog: which everything fully. Write for it today. Day and evening classes. Modern Auto & Tractor Schools, Inc. Dept. K, 2512 University Ave. (Midway), St. Paul, Minn. - 7 E : What Is Wrén_g _ With Bureaus? (Contiued from page 8) lieve profiteers of their just burden. The Leader. exposure helped to make him change {ront, temporarily at least. ) Howard tried to use, and did use, the American Farm Bureau federa- tion to get the infamgus Esch-Cum- mins railroad “act, from. which the farmers are now suffering, passed. He told congress that the farmers wanted that act passed. Think of that! A little before, while president of the Iowa Farm, federation, which the Greater Iowa association. promoted and financed, he indorsed ‘the sale of government-owned ships by the ship- ping board, which has resulted in the recent scandals and the loss of hun- dreds of millions of dollars of the peo- ple’s money. He helped defeat ade- quate packer control by refusing to back the bill which- progressives in congress framed. “Instead, he indorsed and used the Bureaus to promote the -bill which packer lawyers.had a hand in drawing. He had the American Farm Bureau federation join with the big bankers to defeat the Norris bill for adequate farm credits. He backed the plan which finally went through, a weak and inadequate plan which gives the bankers their usual rakeoff. This is only the briefest possible mention of some of the work of the leaders of the American Farm Bureau federation under the leadership of Howard and. other high-priced gentle- men. But I have said enough, I think, to convince any progressive Bureau member that a “house-cleaning is in order. I know those who have spoken as frankly as I have have been accused of wanting to “tear down the Bureau movement.” But that is only the charge of Bureau leaders who can not* answer argument and hard facts. I want to see the Bureau movement help the farmer, and I know it can not, as long as-the present leadership- of the national and some of the state federations continues in power. \ The Southland ' Farmer,, published at Houston, Texas, one of the largest farm journals of the South, is pub- lishing the John Eerd articles which, recently appeared in the Leader. The Leader was glad to give this southern |”paper permission to reprint the arti- cles. Mr. Tom Morris, Room 257, 186 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, has a wonderful recipe for the hair, given him by an old friend, a chemist for many- years. Tom says it stops dandruff and itching scalp and makes the hair grow.: So many of his friends have wanted to: try it that he has had the recipe print- ed and will send it free to any person enclosing a 2:cent stamp.—Adyv. BUSINESS IN SIX TO EIGHT WEEKS UP TO $500 A MONTH . We teach you to be an expert so that government war You can learn attractive well-paying business in a school that_has com- plete equipment. Transfers to all schools—St. Paul, Seattle, Spokane, San Francisco and Vancouver. The larzest;tmd\e school system in America, - Send for our i ‘PAGE FIFTEEN / / LEADER CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT This is the place to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and have them supplied. results come from Leader Classified Ads. Rates are 15 cents per word per issue. Best - To members of the National Nonpartisan league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs, a rate of 10 cents per word is made. ship receipt when claiming the 10-cent rate. full rate. League members must give the number of their member- All advertising for sale of lands carries the Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. -ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Schools 100 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO learn telegraphy; salary $120 to $200 month. Earn expenses while learning. Free catalog. United Railways Telegraph School, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, Minn, LEARN BARBER TRADE—GOOD WAGES, EASY work, low rates mow. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, established 1893, 107 B. Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. —— e . TOBACCO—KENTUCKY HOMESPUN, MILD SMOK- ing, 10 pounds, $2.00: 20 pounds, $3.50. Chewing, }{0 pounds, $3.00. Producers’ Exchange, Mayfield, Fitso * HOMESPUN TOBACCO—10 POUNDS, $2.50; 20 pounds, $4.00. Collect on delivery. Ford Tobacco Co., Mayfleld, Ky. - - Fruits LUSCIOUS OREGON PRUNES. THIS YEAR’S crop; the finest in years; 10-pound box, $2.85; 25- gnu.nd X, $5.90; express prepaid. Dried Logan- erries, each pdund dried equals six pounds of fresh berries; 10-pound box, $4.95; express prepaid. 0. K. Pauius, Box 522C, Salem, Ore. Harness SADDLES—40 SLIGHTLY USED \ GOVERNMENT stock saddles, $18.50 each; new McClellan army saddles, $11 each; largest stock of new and used harness in the West. Midway Harness Co., 1953 University Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. i Trunks, Bags, Suitcases TRUNKS, BAGS, SUITCASES. WHY PAY TWO middlemen profits? Buy from factory -direct. Send for free .catalog. Gem Trunk & Bag Factory, Spring Valley, Il g Seed - i GUARANTEED SEEDS—ALFALFA, $6.00 BUSHEL; red clover, $8.00; sweet clover, $5..50; Grimm al- falfa, $15.00; Sudan, $1.75; sacks free. Reliable Seed Co., Salina, Kan, / % Typewriters / TYPEWRITERS—ALL MAKES, SLIGHTLY USED, $20 up. Free trial. KEasy payments. Guaranteed two years. Payne Co., Rosedale Station, City, Kan. Kansas Agents Wanted - —_— $20.00 DAILY SELLING WONDERFUL NEW LOW- iced Ford bumper. Outsells all others. Every ord owner eager buyer. Act quick. Wallace Mc- Cormick, Streator, CHOICE 1921 HONEY. SAMPLE, 15 CENTS. PRICE list free. Johannessohn Bee Farms, Beltrami, Minn. WESTERN DELEGATES We are informed by the Public Ownership League of America that big delegations from the West will at- of North Dakota, Senator LaFollette, Glen E. Plumb and John M. Lewis will speak. -An- interesting program covering -public’ ownership of ~banks, elevators, mines, railroads, etc., has been arranged. ' Y ; LIKES US % Editor Nonpartisan Leader: . We here in Michigan know very little of your efforts. In fact, the Nonpartisan league and “Bolshevism” are two bogies that will jump out and do dreadful things to us if we don’t watch out. We don’t all of us believe every- thing that we hear, however. I like your paper and the idea that your pages are open.to all opinions, as the railroad ad.. It is right that any interest should have the oppor- tunity to give its side; also that it should pay for the privilege. If the case of the railroads merits our sup- ort we want to know it. -A discussion of just one side doesn’t give us the pep we need for interest. ANDREW P. CAMPBELL. - Ann Arbor, Mich. ; * | | | L 0 N Farms BXCELLENT DAIRY, SHEEP, CLOVER, GRAIN, tato land. Bnydeld county, Wisconsin, Clay oam; sure crops, big markets; fow price, easy pay- ments. No interest first five years. Write George Besgser, L-805 Plymouth Bldg.,, Minneapolis, Minn. EXCELLENT, DAIRY-SHEEP-CLOVER-GRAIN-PO- tota land. Bayfleld county, Wisconsin, clay loam— sure crops—big markets; low price—easy Write George Besser, L-805 Plymouth Minneapolis. 120-ACRE FARM, OTTER TAIL COUNTY, MINN. Buildings, fleld and fénces. Possession on $250 cvl&wn. Balance easy. Theo. Kanne, Grantsburg, 8. SELL YOUR PROPERTY_ QUICKLY FOR CASH, no matter where located. Particulars free. Real Es- tate Salesman Co., Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neb. WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER OF FARM OR %ml,lnm%‘ig land for sale. John J. Black, Chippewa. alls, Poultry PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS. TOMS, $3.50; hens, $3.00. Prize winning Toulouse geese; ganders, $3.50; hens, $3.00; pair, $6.00; trip, $8.75. Either breed if taken before December 11, Eichhorn Bros.,, Drake, N. D. K MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS FROM PRIZE winning stock; toms, $8; yearling hens, $6; spring hens, 55. Clarence J. Hanson, R." F. D. No. Minot, N. D. % BUFF LEGHORNS, BOTH COMBS; GOLDEN, CO- lumbian and Silver Wyandottes; Reds. Cocfwmls. » hens. A. Johannessohn, Beltrami, Minn. APRIL HATCH PUREBRED BARRED ROCK cockerels, pullets and yearling hens. Mrs. Mike Berg, Lock Box 121, Pettibone, N. D. ROSE COMB BLACK MINORCA COCKERELS, good laying .strain, $1.25 each., Peter P. Nordlin, Route 1, Hoffman, Minn. Miscellaneous - AUTOMOBILE OWNERS, GARAGEMEN, _.ME- send® for free It contains helpful, chanics, repairmen, copy of this month’s issue. instructive in- formation on overhauling, ignition troubles, wiring, . carburetors, storage batterles, etc. Over 110 pages, illustrated. Send for free copy today. Automobile Digest, 631 Butler Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. WE OFFER SALESMEN’S SAMPLES OF WOOLEN blankets, underwear, sweaters, hosiery, mackinaws, robes, etc., at exactly one-half price for quick dis- posal. It’s to your advantage to write for price-list at once. Minneapolls Woolen Mills Co., 612 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minn. AMBITIOUS WRITERS SEND TODAY FOR FREE copy. America’s leading magazine for writers of photoplays, stories, poems, songs. Instructive, help- g'l]u Writer’s Digest, 670 Butler Bldg., Cinclnnatl, 0. Livestock POLLED SHORTHORNS, MILKING STRAIN. Bulls of servicable age, cows and heifers, priced to gell, pedigree furnished. Time given to those that fumlshM%ood bank reference. M. H. , Minn. CHESTER WHITE BOARS FOR SALE, SIRED BY Hanson, Mur- Alfalfa O. K., Wildwood, Defender and others. Will ship C. O. D. or on approval. H. F. Augst, Montgomery, Minn. MARCH, BBEED% OF CHESTER WHITES, April, July -and August farrow. Sows and aged boars. John F. Zimmerman, Davenport, N. D. —— e REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE RAMS FOR SALE AT reasonable prices. C. M..Bell, Doland, 8. D. Lumber FIR LUMBER, DOORS, MILLWORK, RED CEDAR shingles, fenceposts, from mills straight to you. Send for money-saving prices, Lansdown, Box 809K, Everett, Wash. —_—— “LUMBER AND SHINGLES ‘AT REDUCED PRICES, Farmers’ trade our specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Company, Box 1156-N, Tacoma, Wash, —_— T s POPLAR AND JACK PINE CORDWOOD; ALSO some timothy and clover seed. Write for prices. Sebeka Co-Operative Co.,) Sebeka, Minn. WRITE FOR PRICES ON DRY CEDAR ‘FENCE su;‘ ; pay after unloading. Charles. Flory, Orting, ash, ; Help Wanted WANTED—COPIES OF THE AUGUST 22ND ISSUE of the Nonpartisan Leader. If you don’t need yours send it to us. Our extra coples are exhausted' and we “want -more _copies to send to persons who_ in- quire for_back 1issues containing the John Lord articles. Help us out. 8end to Circulation Depart- ment, Box 2072, Minneapolis, Minn. EARN BIG MONEY. ravel. Experience unnecessary. _Write Dept. 530, American Detective System, 1966 Broad- way, New York. _ Honey and Sorghum - PURE COUNTRY SORGHUM, 5 GALLONS, $5.50; honey, two 60-pound cans, $16.50; gallon pail, $2.20. Chris Bahr, Cathay, N. D. D,ELICIOUS NEW IDAHO CLOVER HONEY, 60 unds.msg.zs; two 60s, $12. Kingsbury, Twin aho, - 'alls, Be Your Own Weather Man This remarkable weath het tells ly what the : A g K St AL PR "t it s Sl BCCUTAC) orks Datically---aiways kn order. D [deal Gift Fzrdsoms rEmREL et PR L Oniy. D.H. Fisch, Dept B 1508 Wells 8., , Wis. Mentjofi the Leader When Writing Advertisers i GREAT DE- ' [

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