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\ Real Fresh Frozen Lake Superior Herring. No cold storage.” 100 1bs. box y $3.25; 601bs. $1.80. In Min- Dnesota 100 lbs. in sacks $2.85. Send your order. Quality as fine as any other dealer. y 8th win- shipping fish. ERICK JOHNSON, Box 772, Two . arbors, Minn. Z WINTER FROZEN FISH *'Satisfaction Brand” ‘Taken fresh from LAKE SUPERIOR ¢ and . weather froz- en, carefully selected and handled, pure and wholesome. Herring, 100 lbs, $3.25. Pickerel, 160 1bs. $6.00. Whitefish, 50 Ibs. $7.50. Packed in boxes, 100 Ibs. net weights. JDHNSON and CARR, 570 Torrey Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Kef:—First National Bank. Eresh Frozen Lake Superior Herring or common- e ly known LovensNesy as Family . ite. Buy your fish direct from our fisheries. The best in the market. Send your or- der early. Fish shipped in strong wood- en boxes. Fresh Frozen Herrinfi, per 100-Ib. boxes,” $3.00." Fresh Frozen Herring per 50-1b. boxes, $1.90. §00- Ib. lots or more, $2.90-per 100 lbs. Pick- erel 7c per lb.; Pike 11¢ per 1b.; Tulibees Tcper Ib. . Reference: First State Bank of Two:-Harbors, Minn. JOHNSON, 1 HENDRICKSON & CO., Two Har- bors, Minn, % Beaufort Hotel Minneapolis, Minn. European Plan, Opposite Old Post Office. Rates, 75c to 1.50 single; 1.00 to 2.50 Double. *“‘Service’ is our Motto. Special attention wiil be given | the members of the Farmers Nonpartisan Political League of North Dakota. R. H. GREER, Manager MAINES’ CAFE For Ladies and Gentlemen—Selected for Farmers N. P. League Members. Popular Prices—35¢c Meals a Specialty Open from 6 a.m. to 8 p:'m. daily. Open Sundays.. Opposite..old Postoffice. I. W. Maines; Prop., 304 Marquette Ave., Minnneapolis, Minn. 1 J New f£ . ewel[ Hotel AT R OPRPPOSITE CITY HALL EUROPRPEAN PLAN MODERN LOCATED IN HEART GF BUSINESS DISTRICT RATES: Rooms with detached bath and shower bath— Ok One person 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per day. i Twa persons in same room, 50c extra, ROOMS with private baths.and toilets— Qne person $1.50 and'$2.00 per day Two persons in same room, $1.00 extra. Send postal card for coiored blotters. WE AIM TO PLEASE Fadden’s Restaurant 442-444-446 Wabasha St. ;- St. Paul, Minn. Selected for the Farmers N. P. League Members We serve the best meals in the city at 15c and up. ““Never closed.” . WALTER FADDEN, Proprietor Established Since 1867. ‘D. Bergman & Co., < Saint Paul, Minnesota Deal Dircct with the Largest and Oldest House in the Wast. Highest Prices and fmmediato Cush Returns. " Write o 3 price lint, tags and full information. FOR WINTER B 0 O K ..READING ON Rural Credit Banking Write To-day for Free Catalog ““AA>’ . RIGHARDSON .& RIMBACH P.0. Box 144 - St. Paul, Minn. G. G. Wood Lillian J. Wood Wood & Wood :Minot's Pioneer Chiropractors - Drugless Healers Brauer Block - - Eye, Ear, Nose:and Throat Glasses Fitted 36 So. Main St.' When In Fargo Ge To DEWEY’S STUDIO Photographs and Portraits. Wedding -Groups a Specialty Over Alex .Sterns . Cor. Broadway and N7 P Ave, - THE NONPARTISAN LEADER Foster’s Weather Forecast--Look for Storms Washihgton, D. C, Jan. 29.—Last - bulletin gave forecasts of distur- bances to cross continent Jan. 30 to Feb. 3. and Feb.’4 to 8, warm waves Jan. 29 to Feb. 2 and Feb. 3 to 7. Cool waves Feb. 1 to 5 and Feb. 6 to 10. During the period, covered by these storms the temperatures will go from moderate to.colder than usual and more than usual rain or snow is expected- east of the Rockies near and south of latitude 40-and on Pacifiic slope from the Panama canal to ex- treme western Alaska. Storms will be continuously of greater than usual force and severe winter weather will prevail. A severe cold wave and un- usually cold, weather during the five dagls centering on Feb. 8. ext disturbance will reach Pacifle coast about Feb. 8, cross Pacific slope by close of Feb. 9, central valleys Feb. 10 to 12, eastern sections Feb, 13. Warm wave will cross Pacific slope about Feb. 8, central valleys Feb. fi), eastern sections Feb. 12. "Cool wave will cross Pacific slope about Feb. 11, central valleys Feb. 13, eastern sec- tions Feb. 15. A great and_quick rise in tempera- ture will precede the approach of this storm and a February thaw will go farther north than usual. The storms will continue to be of greater than us- ual force and heavy precipitation will be almost general, particularly as the cold wave following the storm comes in A very severe winter storm is ex- ecter during the week centering on 'eb. 19 and it will be of such impor- ance that we give this long in advanve warning. It will be a very servere blizzard and, much suffering may be avoided by being well prepared for it. It will affect the whole continent. The far south will at least get severe gales and heavy cold rains. A regular old fashioned “Northener” is expected with blockading northern snows. You would better have all things prepar- ed, for a piece of extreme weather at that time. It will be much more se- vere than the storms near Feb. 8. Precipitation will be excessive. Allendale township wouldn’t be making the showing it does_today if E. F. Buttke had refused to help the organizer a day, and we wouldn’t be afraid to ask him to go out another day if we-had to either. Big Prize Contest . These are active days for politicians. It is a good time to study those fellows that we may know more .about them. In order to encourage this study and pro- mote an exchange of ideas along this line the Leader asks all its readers to join in the investigation . To make the matter interesting the Leader ‘will give $25 in prizes vour HIDES, FURS, Ete.| Minot, N. D. FRANCIS A. BRUGMAN, M. D.. - _MINOT, N. D. not ted to enter the contest. Let everybody get busy a day or you may forget. Address all letters to BISMARCK, N. D. 'GROCERIES, - for the best answers to the questions below. . The prizes will be as follows: first prize, $10; second prize, $7; third ‘prize, $5; fourth prize, $3. The questions to be answered are: 1. What is a politician? 2. What have the politicians done for the people of this state in the past ten years? 73. Should farmers vote for politicians, if not why £y Should farmers vote for farmers, if so why? 5. Which makes the best public official—the man who seeks office, or he whom the office seeks? Rules of the Contest : . 1. Any farmer, farmer’s wife, daughter, son’ or hired hand may enter the contest. 2. Letters must be short, than 200 words, written on one side of the paper and on separate sheets from any-other communication. 3. League organizers, speakers, or officials or any- one connected with the Leader force will not be permit- The contest will close Tuesday, February 29. All the best letters will be published in the Leader. Politician Editor, Nonpartisan Leader Box 919, Fargo, North Dakota J. R. Kirk Commission Co. Inc. South St. Paul, Minn, Sales Agency and Authorized Representative of the I American Society of Equity Consign Your Live Stock to Us and Get a Square Deal.’ Bismarck Marble and Granite Wo LOUIS H. CARUFEL, Prop. = OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST because we buy material in large quantities direct from the quarries, saving jobbers’ profits and high freight charges. You Need . CLOTHING and SHOES You will find good stocks of them at reasonable prices . at the store of : - ASLAKSON & PETERSON . Ffley ako bny-_]a-q:.:lfinds:;qfif?j:m Prodnce.: lee then.nvy'ou'r. tndef preferably not more right now. Don’t put it off rks Monuments Wholesale and Retail -« DRY GOODS \ v FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY " A Farmers Company-arganized and operated by Golden Valley County farmers. Write us if you are interested in organizing a Farmers Mercantile Company. J. W. BRINTON, Mgr. Beach, N. D. L Lo o ] PERTH HOSPITAL DR, THOR MOELLER Physician and Surgeon ’ Perth - - North Dakota —_tt 1 _— Do Justice To Yourself Buy Your I 3 Supplies and Building Material rom : Fi A.J. HEAL - - PERTH, N. D. ] et eowmaa [} { VALLEY HOTEL Valley City, N. Dak. The only first class European Hotel in the City. ROOMS 50c to $1.50 a NIGHT We endeavor to give special service to the farmer, Our restaurant is the best in ' the state. : ' On Main St.'South of N. P. Depot. e ] cmsn | American Nat’l Bank Valley City, N. D. Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 The Farmer’s Friend Money to loan at all times to © reliable parties. Farm Loans a Specialty R AT SRR [ sietaso st s R R N FOR SALE. 3 650 Single Comb White Leghorn Cockrels, each ............ . 100 Single Comb White Leghorn Pullets, each ..... ....... T5¢ 400 bushels Marquis Wheat, for local customers, per bu....$1.25 500 bushels Red Fife Wheat, for local customers, per bu. ...$1.25 One Hoosier 20-disc Drill in run- . ning order ..... SRR e $30.00 One Monitor 16-in. Stubble Sul- key, 2 new lays ...... o0+ $20.00 Call or write, E. E. KURTZ, Schafer, N. D. bbb PEPEPRPEPIbE JULIUS KLEMIN TUTTLE, N.D. GARAGE FRE AlL K_u:ds of : Automobile Repairs, Vulcaniz- ing, Acetylene Welding, and Blacksmithing. - Will Appreciate the Farmers Patronage Ry oofoodrfooorfecfrcfoerofoodoe oo i ; % All Quality Goods KREMENETSKI BROTHERS . Tuttle, N. D. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Full Line of Hard- ware, Shoes and Clothing, Enamelware, Tinware, ** Cautlery and Tools. HIDES TANNED ] ; ; s | ; ofoodecioelonfoods efoefoofoddefocd Send us your hides, we will tan/ ,'and ¢ make them into nice, warm, soft robes. We guarantee the workmanship to be ' satisfactory. Our process of tanning leaves. the hide soft and:pliable and we . guarantee it to remain so. - We, make the Oak Harness Leather and Lage Leather. Rohes Lined. bought at the highest market prices. Send, for price list and shipping tags. - I.Islmfln,‘ im e .« THE LISBON TANNERY, Hides ' —Gi (q», ¥ - oy i A - T v o < i | - .' ¥ 3 4 | ! ) - .= [ el \ fi I8 i o 1 ) ey - i y 8 Py & S ] ‘A s i > < b { \§ 8 A, b { 5 2 <