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*•4 t-"'J"***.' Thanksgiving cartoon goes into over 140,000 farm 'homes. Xw politician, „d ,h. ,nli-t.™.r Urn, -.' i_ {,, Jt ™*fi"rSr.Tta'Svin1',''.0," .SwsX" rf tt'r^^r,i° r:\hr.ol^n,k,.ihr/*® year (Thanksgiving 1916) Baer's cartoon for this festival went to 60,000 to 70JM0 farm homes for tii« 1 Equity Show and Sale Go-operators Announce Important Events South St. Paul for December The Equity Livestock exchange has announced a' thoroughbred livestock show and sale to be held at South St. Paul on December 11 and 12 It is not as a money making: proposition but Is for the benefit of small farmers, breeders and men in business. Any thing that benefits the farming busi ness will benefit the towns sad cities at which the farmers transact their business and at the present time there is nothing that will benefit business more in the Northwest than increasing the breeding of purebred livestock. It is to encourage the breed ing of purebred livestock and to make it easier for the small breeder to dispose of his good stock without car rying' on an expensive advertising v, THE FARMER IS SATISFIED WITH HIS THANKSGIVING TURKEY SUZ at campaign, that the Equity Co-opera tive exchange is holding a show and sale where any breeder with thorough bred registered stock can list the same for' sale with only a minimum amount of expense charged to bim foe selling his stock. There is no one making any profit whatever out of this show and sale but it is being held simply for the purpose of increasing the livestock in dustry and getting the small breeders in touch with others that are in need of breeding stock that they have to offer. The show and sale will be confined this year to cattle^ sheep and possibly a few hogs, but many letters are being received by the Equity Co-operative exchange asking if chickens and horses will be admitted to this sale. It is -PAGES FTTH I MuSI ^icr^Seiwrjrirswvr^ WAL. IF I DIDN'T HAVE. ANYTHING I BETTER- THAN THE OLD QANG, HAS O O E I S vi a e"L 0n BaJ! Th ad 3r°Wrt *7* crt.on w.ll into hoped that'in time this show will be come one of the big events in the live stock business and that it will include all classes of stock produced on farms of the Northwest, but this year the bulk of the stock will be cattle with a few offerings of very choice breeding sheep and, a few head of thoroughbred hogs. During the last few days many letters have been receive^ from farm —Drawn expressly for the Leader by John M. Baer -"r 1 «wi mo bcduor ay jom r?°nf°:"vH.d™, been started a few months by then. Last FROM MRS. M'ADOO TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON ,, November 10, 1917. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: On behalf of the Woman's Liberty Loan committee I want to extend to you our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the splendid co-operation you gave us in obtaining nation-wide pub licity during the Liberty Loan campaign just closed. considerably in a year. And today his y.„, w. will I., th. ers who expect to be In St. Paul on December 11 and 12, not only on account of the show and sale but to hear Governor Frazier of North Da kota when he addresses the farmers' meeting on the evening of December 11* This will be the first opportunity that many Northwest farmers have had to hear the farmer-governor of North Dakota. Yours very truly, MRS. WM. G. M'ADOO, Chairman Women's Liberty Loan Committee.