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|£, *$?•& |ll *f C-T't •'•'••.-• rf I l\t :i s^fe %. r« A-a-V 1 1 $ ik£v gk[$giA%^ ^rsM,v ^, & 'Wt ®lg§ feci mi •^P' ^?£"fo-* V*-?. ^*l=*-^"-f ••••"•r-.Vii.»-rv'4***J'V.s^-- 1^ v- :0 -cl^"* VOL. 2, NO. 3. jfj "i?ls4 S£ liS-v*? H$*£ •H c-«? tf •1M «&]£&£ I DotfT pEUPfE steam lii&ujai. WETHtf£- DONt tmsmig TEAM rollers are good for road making. They prove very efficient, also, in politics. Big Biz has a steam roller. For lo these many years its irresponsible and merry "toot! toot!" has echoed along the political highways and by ways of North Dakota. It has rolled out and crushed flat every movement and every maa put forward in the interest of the people of the state—especially has it run down and eliminated legislation in favor of the farmer. Witness the terminal elevator proposition, twice voted for overwhelmingly by the people and twice kicked out doors by the legislature. "', Ah! these have been the good days for Big Biz/'^ke iaWHfe ^HMMMRnRnHMPat.^ ft -ij, FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1916 I HoW GIT -MH YE' V/Ko STARJEP T«IS StbanU.,, "gpixtfL BUSINESS AN^H yjf/' Speaking of Steam Rollers Ik 7^ Sf ~ADER ^^gggjWNPARTISAN^g^^^gy believed in steam roller tactics. But another day has dawned. Somebody else*Jhas built a steam roller. It has been built strong and powerful and it, too, is efficient. And behold, the farm ers of North Dakota are at the steering wheel. This steam roller has a powerful, deep-throated "toot! toot!" and it has just been steamed up and started out on the political highways of North Dakota. Big Biz believed iirsteam rollers. You bet he did. But. does he believe in them now, when somebody else has the biggest one? Not by a jug p^gWho started this steam roller business, anyway1? !',?Sf^?W WHOLE NO. 18 ill I pr-4 &Tr:fS* §p»