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ADVERTISEMENTS ARMY GOODS Purchased From the United States Government U. S. government pup tents, each $ 4.00 Used army tents pyramid shape— 16x16, class A, cost government $100.... 45.00 16x16, class 40.00 16x16, class 35.00 Used army wall tents, 9x9, each ..$25.00 to 30.00 Used army tents, pyramid shape, 7x7 .... 18.00 Tarpaulins, 9x16, each 16.00 Alumiuum mess kits, each 76 U. S. army aluminum canteens, each 73 Steel hospital cots, each 6.50 New hip rubber boots, per pair 5.00 New leather saddle bags, each 3.50 1912 model officers' saddles, each 15.00 U. S. McClellan saddles, euch 15.00 U. S. army pack saddles, all complete, each 25.00 U. S. government metal horse collars, cost the government $12.50, each 2.76 U. S. leather horse collars, size 18-19 7.00 Size 20 and over, each 9.00 Knapsacks, cach 1.50 New government horse blankets, canvas, wool lined, per pair 11.00 U. S. heavy wool O. D. blankets, each 7.00 IT. S. army*comforters, used, each 2.00 Second-hand government wool lined, canvas horse blankets, per pair 8.25 Heavy gray army wool blankets, each 6.00 Storm covers which have hardly been used, per pair 5.50 U. S. breast collar lead harness with 27 foot lines, per set 37.50 1%-inch breeching harness, oak tan leather, 1%-lnch lines, per set 79.50 1%-inch breeching harness, 1-inch lines, per set 65.00 194-Inch government breeching harness, 1-inch lines, per set'..' 82.50 2-inch short trace harness, 1%-inch lines, 1%-lnch strapwork, per set 93.50 Second-hand government halters, per dozen 12.00 Separators, manufactured by Starch Bros.,. each $40, $45 and 50.00 New U. S. recruiting sacks, each 1.25 Hand corn planters, best made, each 1.00 Mail orders promptly filled. Send draft or money order along. Include postage if by parcel post and, where necessary, specify sizes. We do not use catalogs. Barrett & Zimmerman Midway Horse Market. St Paul. ARMY GOODS We Are the Largest Dealers in Army Goods USED O. D. wool breeches, fine condition $ 2.45 O. D. wool suits, good condition 7.95 O. 1). wool wrap leggins 1.75 Khaki breeches, washed, pressed 1.25 Khaki suits, in good condition 3.50 Canvas horse blankets, wool lined 3.75 O. 1). wool blankets, array, good condition 6.00 Army gray wool blankets, 4% pounds 5.45 O. 1. wool shirts, good as new, 12 to 10 .. 3.45 O. D. wool overcoats 10.50 Marching shoes, new soles and heels 3.50 Four-buckle all-rubber overshoes 1.55 Cashmere socks, 6 pairs for 1.00 Army wool underwear, each 1.10 O. 1). wool trousers, full lengtli 3.50 NEW Aviator's leatherette, belted moleskin coats 19.50 O. 1). wool wrap leggins 2.50 O. D. canvas U-ggins, regulation, laced 1.10 Belts (army webbed), 3 for 1-00 Cotton socks, dozen pairs 2.25 Cashmere light wool gray socks, 3 pairs ... 1.35 Army wool socks, gray 55 Army balbriggan undershirts or drawers... .65 Ilorsehide leather gauntlet gloves 65 Canvsis gloves, black, heavy, dozen pair .... 1.95 Two-piece wool underwear, per garment.... 1.90 Ofticers' shoes, chocolate colored 8.25 Infantry Munson last shoes, regulation .... 6.45 Home guard shoes, regulation 5.75 S. A. shoes, chocolate color 4.75 Army gray wool blankets, 4 pounds 6.95 Blank^U, wool ilnlsh, 00x80, double 3.50 We sell wholesale to storekeepers. Mail orders promptly filled. Send draft or money order. Reference: National Bank of Commerce. U. S. SALVAGE COMPANY Waba&ha St., E. Cor. 10th, St. Paul, Minn. Attention, Equity Hembers Equity-Lehigh Tires 6,000 Miles Guaranteed No Honey In Advance C. O. D. on. Approval Eliminate the Tire Profiteer E Rib Kant Tread Skid Tubes .$10.00 $10.90 $2.00 12.80 13.95 2.50 14.95 16.25 18.85 20.20 19.10 20.70 19.60 21.20 20.10 21.70 30.50 31.00 31.75 35.10 prices include 30x3%. 32x3%. 31x4. 32x4... 33x4.. 34x4... 2.95 3.25 3.35 3.45 3.55 4.55 4.65 4.75 5.25 35x4%. 36x4%. 37x4 V.. These War Tax EQUITY SUPPLY HOUSE Boston Block MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. THIS BANK PAYS 6% Interest Certificates issued for six or twelve months. The First National Bank of Taylor Taylor, N. D. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers With industrial slavery. So we're marching on to victory From the prairies to the sea Yes, we are marching on. Refrain We'll make old Hiram Cost of Living, We'll make old Hiram Cost of Living, We'll make old Hiram Cost of Living Take off his hat to us. Sure the farmers- of Dakota, They have blazed a wondrous trail, While we follow in their footsteps There is no such word as fail, New League Song From Washington Try This at Farmers' Picnics and Campaign Rallies This Summer DITOR Nonpartisan Lead er: As song writing seems to be in order am sending my contribution. League organization work is progressing splendidly in this (King) county, Wash. JOHN CARMICHAEL. Seattle, Wash. This is Mr. Carmichael's song: THE SPIRIT OF 1920 Sung to tune of "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (John Brown's Body) Having once beheld the glory Of a people brave and free, We will never be Contented Working People's Non partisan Political league for governor of Minnesota, issued the following statement of principles upon making his official filing for office at the state capitol: "The farmers and workers of Min nesota, and by workers I mean all peo ple who work with brain and hand, have made me their candidate for gov ernor in their fight to restore to the people of Minnesota and the United States their sacrcd inheritance—the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights. Actual toilers have found something placing itself between them and the products of their toil to such a degree that they can bear it no longer, so they began, two years ago, in a peaceful manner, to meet and take counsel together and to act along the lines laid down in those documents which are the painfully- evolved life principles of the northern races in peace, if possible, to change the bur dens so that they might be borne. "Exercising our time-honored right of freedom of speech, we were stop ped our freedom of assembly hin dered our freedom of the press partly denied, and our freedom of movement and the ballot at times denied or made nugatory. Like the old colonists we find ourselves governed by public offi cials who have arrogated to them selves unlimited powers of autocracy, inconsistent with the law and the Constitution. We have seen our fel lows driven from their homes—tarred and feathered by mobs because of their opinions and their speech and their efforts to organize into perfectly peaceful organizations to consult to gether about how to help each other to remove or carry their burdens. "And now again we are seeking the same things employing the same law ful methods placing our case before the people of Minnesota firm in our faith that if given a fair hearing the truth and justice of our cause will compel a favorable verdict at the bar And the profiteering pirates Will send up a bitter wail As we go marching on. (Refrain) We will vote no more for lawyers, We will vote no more for crooks, Or for crooked politicians Who have cluttered up our books With a thousand useless measures That are only good for looks, Doctor Shipstead on "Americanism People's Choice for Governor of Minnesota Makes Ringing Statement of Principles OCTOR HENRIK SHIP STEAD, choice of the conventions of the Non partisan league and PAGE FOURTEEN As we go marching on. (Refrain) There'll be bread fdt all the workers, There'll be milk for every "kid," And the profiteers can hunger, To the feast they'll get no bid For the crimes that they've committed No longer can be hid, As we go marching on. (Refrain) "Ye shall know the truth, my people, And the truth shall make you free." It was thus in solemn earnest Spoke the man of Galilee, "Whatsoe'er ye do to others Ye have also done to me," As we go marching on. (Refrain) 9 5 of public opinion. We hope that we shall win. If we do we shall not use the power of the government to op press others. We shall restore the Minnesota that we knew—the Ameri canism that we love. We shall not re turn evil for evil. We shall return, good for evil, in this: that we shall deprive bf their powers those people who have been heaping their own proper burdens upon others. We shall deprive the few of the power they possess, in special privilege, to prof iteer upon the many. We shall show ythem that one's own burdens are suf ficient and when properly borne are blessed. In defeat we have been pa tient. In victory we shall be just. This is a spirit worthy of American traditions. This is America as we have dreamed it. This is America as we hope to make it." ADVERTISEMENTS 200-ACRE FARM Located three miles from South St. Paul and one mile from the Farmers' Termi nal Packing plant. 160 acres of splen did soil under cultivation 40 acres of good pasture 7-room house barn, 40x60 feet silo hog house chicken coop machine shed granary cream house windmill. Price, $210 per acre $8,000 cash balance on easy terms. If inter ested in getting a good farm near the biggest market place of the Northwest, write MEINERS & COMPANY 320 Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, Minn. HERRMANN'S BIG TYPE POLANDS We have a fine lot of March and April farrow. They are of the best breeding. We have the blood lines of such boars as Bob's dictator, Repeater, Giant Price, Shadow Wonder, Clansman, Liberator. Evolution. Fashionplece, Giant Prospect and others of the best breeding. Pedigrees furnished. Write anyxf us. Q. J., J. H.f or A. F. HERRMANN, Norwood, Minn. ELM DRIVE FARM Registered Poland China Hogs Young stock for sale for breeding purposes. Those desiring to produce a better and bigger hog—of the half-ton class—call or write J. H. KULENKAMP, ADVERTISEMENTS GUARANTEED WATCHES AT WHOLESALE PRICES 12 SEE LATEST MODEL Wmiddleman'sofprofyonthegivingbenefitABEEthe it. We Bell direct to you at wholesale prices. This beautiful STAND- A A A N E E A a watch will be subject to yoar approval. S in stem set, beau tifully engrav ed case, latest thin model. SEND NO MONET IN ADVANCE Our liberal soiling plan permits you to take the watch, paying the postman $9.50. If you are not entirely satisfied after wearing'It. your money will be cheerfully refunded. We have thousands of sat isfied customers. REMEMBER you are buying at wholesale. Just send post-card today. It's the Quickest way to get the watch you have always wanted. Dept. N. P. U.S.WATCHCO 8 SO.DEARBORN CHICAGO ILL MAKE YOUR OWN ROPE Just use binder twine. One-fifth cost of rope at store. No loose ends and will not un ravel. Makes softer, more pliable rope, any length or thickness, for clothes lines, Halter Ties, tow rope*, hay slings, etc. Simple to op«rmta. Ho tins to learn. MakMrope quickly. Lasts a lifetime. Regular price, $4.76. Special on this advertisement. $8.50. Liberal Proposition in Quantities to Affento. Ecttrajr Mfj. Ct, Tribm Anex507, MineaptHs. Min. Big Type Chester Whites FOR SALE AT CLOVER BLOOM FARM which carry the best blood lines in the breed. Nothing but the best offered for sale. All stock guaranteed. Can Bupply you with al most anything you need. Visitors always wel come. When writing mention the Leader. A. P. HANS, Springfield, Minn, WESTLAWN DUROCS Bred Sow Sale Aug. 9,1920 Home of Willetta's Monarch, grand cham pion Kentucky State Fair, 1919. Write for catalog. P. M. FULLER AND SON Redwood Falls, Minn. Duroc-Jerseys The home of Model Orion, the $20,000 boar. Stock for sale at all times. HUBERT PINSKE, Arlington, Miiui. Walkeracres Poland Chinas 100 spring pigs, both sexes, sired by sons of world champion Blade Price and Winning Tirara. Write for prices. CHARLES E. WALKER, Glencoe. Minn. BIG TYPE DUROC-JERSEYS 30 spring boars sired by an outstanding son of •Great Wonder, I Am also Orion's Great Sensa tion. Two fall boars by Victor Qano. Prices reasonable. W. KA8AL. Stewart. Minn. Real Big Type Durocs Herd headed by Orion Pathfinder 2nd and CoL Uneeda. All high class stuff. HONEBRINK BROS., Atwater. Minn. SQUARE DEAL POLANDS Spring pigs at weaning time, sired by Square Deal Wonder, Manipulator, and other good boars. Pedigree furnished. LOUIS 8TIFTER, Howard Lake, Minn. R. 1, SOUTH ST, PAUL, MINN. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertiser*