The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, February 10, 1916, Page 10

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5 B * Quality as fine as any other dealer. .of Two Harbers, Mimn. . 36 So. Main:Se. - - . Brases Black. . Superior Hmmg “No cold storage.” 100 1bs. box o $3.25; 601bs. $1.80. InMin- nesota.mo Ibs. in sacks $2.85. Send naraux- order. vy 8th win- ter shipping fish, . ERIcK JOHNSON, Box 772; Two Harbors, Minn. WINTER: PROZEN: Q"‘DU""‘ FISH v Oun MLA ([l *“Satisfaction Brand”’ G “s aken fresh-from 4$— LZR LAxe SUBRRIOR and wenflrer froz- en, carefully selected and handled, pu: wholesome, Herring, 100 lbs.. $2.66. Bxckeul. 100 1bs. $5.00. Herring, 500°1b. lots, $12 50, Packed in boxes, 100 Ibs. net weights. JOHNSON and CARR 570 Torrey Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Kef:—First National Bank. Fresh Frozen Lake Superior Hesring orcommon- Iy known as Family . White. our fish direct from our fisheries. The st in the market. Send your .or- der early. Fish shipped in strong wood- en boxes. Fresh Frozen Herring, per 100-1b. boxes, $3.00. Fresh tozen Herring per 50-1b. boxes, $1.90. 500~ 1b. lots or more, $2.90 per 100 1bs. Pick- erel 7¢ per lb.; Pike 11c¢ per1b.; Tulibees Tc per Ib. Reference: First State: Bank JOHNSON, HENDRICKSON & €O0., Twa Har- bors, Minn. $2.50 ' FOR 100 LBS. LAKE SIIPEIIINI HERRING ;{ t p(‘:‘ fflf S eith k or box_pri cen r Ib. to e er gack or box ce” Wi are now reeelving orf mentsof tmzog nfif‘ dmv Send us your atonce ta insure prompt 8l w prices. OOISOLIDII'EB FISHERIES. Dept. 25, WULUTH, MINN, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. i Biggest stocks,. greatest values. in the Northwest.. We respectfully. solicit the business of patrons of this paper, either in person or by mail. Mail orders re- ceive omr most careful attention, and goods are selected.as:honestly and con- sistently as. though: 'yon pwkai them out yourself. Standard Glbthing House Corner Minneapolis, Sixth & Nicollet Minnesota Beaufort Htel | aneapolls,Mlm. European Plan, Qppnsitz @id Post Offices Rntes, 75¢ to: 1.50 single; - 1.00 to- 2.50° Double. ““Service’’ is our Motto. Special attention will be given the members of the Farmers Nonpattisan Political:Eeague:of North Dakota. 442-444-446 Wabashia St. - St: Paul, Minn. Selected for the Fanners N. P. League Members We serve the best meals in the city at 15¢ and up: -~ “Never closed.” WALTER: mem. lfl.pfletm. FRANCE A. BRUGMAN, M. D. Eye,. Ear,. Nose. and. Threat. Glasses F ltted 'G. G- Wood: ‘Wood & Weod Minof's Pioneer Ghu’opmctom Drugless Healers MB. MINM N.Dr v Eillian J; Wood THE NONPARTISAN LEADER MARCHING TO BISMARCK By L. L. Shaw Tune—“Marching Through Georgia” . The Nonpartisan Leagu.e boys, is surely not in fun; The cry “to arms” ig heard in every hamlet, farm and town; The issue is preparedness and surely wor’t lay down, An soon they’ll be marching to Bismarci. { Hurrah! hurrah! the farmers shall be free; { Hurrah! hurrah! their freedom now they see, Because the time has come. when farmers all agree, i And now they’ll go marching to Bismarck. i The politician rulers, now they don’t know what to do, [ J. R. Kirk Cossmn Co. Inc. | They cannot' for the life of them put rotten measures: through; { They don’t see-why the Lea { For soon they’ll go marching to Bismarck. Hurrah! hurrah! O, see the farmers wm, | Hurrah! hurrah! and, see them win again, i There’s nothing now can stop the boys——thery’re fifty thousand men— i While they go marching to Bismarck. guers: now are making such a stew There’s no salvation for the gang—they’ll have to walk the plank; They've had their cemforts riding while the farmers. turned the crank, | They lobbied for the golden coin and filled the:r bloomin’ tank; | Now they’ll go marching from Bismarck. | Hurrah! hur¢ah! we’ll hoost the League along, | Hurrah! hurrah! come join us in our song— ! Fifty thousand voting men where voting men belong, | Will make it easy sledding to Bismarck. . If there is any farmer that has not joined the rank, .| He’d better write the g:ade | Fill it out and send it back—it’s cheaper than to crank, ;| While- we go riding to Bismarck. [ Hurrah! hurrah!" all farmers now awake, i Hurrah! hurrah! we’ll listen to no fake, i This our ultimatum, “we’re here to ’radicate,” . The bosses that used to go to Bismarck. r and they’ll send him up a hlank, Big Prize Contest These are active days for politicians. I is a goed time to study those fellaws 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 mvestigation . To-make the matter interesting the Leader will give $25 n prizes for the best answers to the questmm below: The prlzes willi 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 pelitician? 2. What have the politicians done for the people of this state in the past.ten years? 3. Sheuld farmers vote for politicians; if not why not? 2 4. Should farmers vote for farmers, if so why? who seeks- office, or he whom the office seeks? Rules of the Contest X Any farmer, farmer's wife, daughter; son or :+-<hired- hand may enter the centest - 2 Eetters must be short, preferably not more than 200 words; written omr one side of the paper and on separate sheets firom any other communication. 3. League organizers, speakers, or officials or any- . one connected with the Leader force will not he permit-. ted to enter the contest. The: contest will close: Tuesday; Fe bruarr29 All the best letters: will be published' in: the Leader: : Let everybody get busy rxght now. Don’t put it off & day or you may forget. Address all:letters to PahttezanEdttor 'Nonpartisan Leader Box 919, Fargo, North -Bakota South:St. Paul; Minn, * ‘Sales ‘Agency and’ Authorized Representative of the American Society of Equity Conalgn Yonr Ll.ve Stm:k to: Us and Get a. Square Deal. You Need . Cnocsmss DRY GOODS ot - CLO ‘and SHOES You mllfimigond stocksof them. at mnah]e prices i - at thesiore of ~ ASLAKSON & PETERSON i EDMGRE, N. D. le:e» them j_onx. trade. J. W. BRINTON, Mgr. Beach, N. D. 5 A5t 65§ P 0l PERTH HOSPITAL l PR. THOR MOELLER Physician and Surgeon i Perth - - North Dakota e ! St Do Justice To Yourself Buy Your Snppfies and Bnddmg Material i A.J HEAL - - PERIB, N Valley Gity, M. Dak. The: only first ciass. Eurnpean Hotel' in the City. . ROOMS 50c to $1.50 a NIGHT We endeavor to- give special | service ta the farmer, oumntummml | | | | ! i VALLEY HOTEL l the state. On: Main St. South of N. P. Depot.. i 1] @xmzomn |3 Hompmmil American Nat'l Bank - Valley City, N. D. Capital and Surplus $110,000.60 The: Farmer's Friend Maney toloan atall:times to 2 reliable parties. Farm.Loans a.Specigltx. B e ] FOR SALE. 50 Single- Comb White Leghorn €Cockrels, each ......... 100 Single: €omb: White Leghm‘n Pullets, each .coce ceveeos. TOC 400 bushels Marqms Wheat for local customers, per n....$1.25 500 bushels Red Fife Wheat, for local customers, b_u. &5 One Hoosier, 20-disc in run-- ning crder reonms s o moseGOIk00 Qne Momtot 164n. Stubble Sul~ key, 2 new RBys: cooo... .. 520000 €all or write, E. E. KURTE, Schafery N. D. m&& 'Gfigaaa AlL Kinds of ammmwm ng, Acetylene: Welding;. and Blacksmithisg.. .mw&mm- Al Quality Goods - KREMENETSKI | BR‘TEKS Graceries, Full Line of Hatd ‘. ware, Shoes and €lothing, - Enamelware, Tinware, . Cutlery andTools. HIDES TANNE& Send us. your hides, we will tan/ and make them into nice, warm, soft'robes, We ea the workmanahfn,to bel actory. mg; of tanning Iaaves the hida and pliabls and we guarantee it to remain so. ‘We mke the: Oak Bnmeaa Leather and Eace: Leather. Robes Lined: Hides bmxght at the highest market prices. Send; for price list and shipping-tags. THE LISBON TANNERY, f Lishom, - - - Norfll Dliwh.

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