The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, February 17, 1916, Page 10

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TEN Superior nesota 100: Ibs, in sacks $2.85. Send your order: Quality-as fitte as any other dealer. y-8th win- ter shipping fish. ERIck JOHNSON, Box 712, Two Harbors, Minn. $2.50 )FOII 100 “fiifi& I?lll‘EllINI HERRING: 'ULUTH: 60'1bs. $1.50. 00 1bs. $3.00; Eflpalb:. 22.75 tefish 7c—Pil h Bhlgm(‘m’. at these-low: €Ol SOLIDATER F Gopt. 25, QULUTH, MINN. Frestr Frozen Lake Superior Herring i White. 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 Herring, per 100-1b. boxes, $3.00. _ Fresh Frozen Herring per 50-l6. boxes, $1.90. 500- 1b. lots or more, $2:90per 100 lbs. Pick- erel 7e per b, ; Pike 11¢ per Ib.; Tulibees Tcperlb. . Reference: First State Bank of Two Harbors, Minn. JOHNSON, HENDRICKSON & €O., Two Har- bors, Minn, Men’s and Bays’ Clothing, Shoes, | Hats: and Furnishings. : Biggest stocks,, greatest values in the | Northiwest. We respectfully solicit the § in person or by mail. Mail orders re- | ceive our most careful:attention, and § goods. are selected as:konestiy and con- | sistently as though you picked them out yourself. ey ] Standard Clothing House Corner <" Minneapolis, § Sixth & Nicollet Minnesota § Beaufort Hotel 2 Minmeapotis, Minm. European Plan, Opposite. Old Post Office. Rates, 75c to”1.50 single;. L.00 to 2.50 Double. “‘Service’’ is our Motto. e Special attention will be given the: members of the Farmers Nonpartisan Pelitical League of North Dakota. e - R.H. GREER, l!janager i OPPOSITE Cil MODERN LOCATED: IN' HEART OF -RUSINESS: BISTRICE, RATES: Rooms with detached bath and shawer bath— ey e A One person 75¢c, $1.00:and’$1.50'per day. ¥ fl . Two persons in:same: room;, 50¢:extra: ROOMS with private baths and toilcts— * Qne person-$1.50:and’ 8208 per dixy- Two persons.in saie room, $1.00 extra. . Send postal card fer- colored blotters. » WE AIM TO. PLEASE Fadden’s Restaurant 442-444-446 Wabaska St.™-" St. Paul, Minn. Selected for the Farmers N. P. League Members: We serve the best mealsiin:the city at 15c:andiup..” “Never closed.” WALTER: FADDEN, Proprietor Established Since 1867. Saint Paul, Minnesota Direct with Largest and Oldest House in‘the: Weatc R e . e o FRANCIS A. BRUGMAN, M. D Eye, : Glasses Fitted. * 36.50.MainSt. - MINOT,N.D. . Woed & Weod Minot’s Pieneer Chiropractors . . G. G. Wood. of Minet Capital and' Surphis $96;000.00" Farm Loans Negotiated at Lowest | Rates. Prompt; Service. No Bonus.. MINOT, NOREH. DAKQOTA - Lake erring. . “No. cold'storage.” 100'1bs. box $8.25; 501bs. $1.80. In:Min- business.of patronsiof tis paper, either § EUROPEAN PLAN § yous HIDBES, FURS, Eie.| - B. Bergman & Co.,| Ear, Nese: and Tivoflt THE NONPARTISAN LEADER ANOTHER LEADER VICTORY Patterson’s Palladium Sued: on: Account of Hiegal Printing Centract (By Staff' Correspondent): Bismarck, Feb. 12.—The exposure in the Nonpartisan Leader of the Burleigh county political situation has stirred up things in this part ef the state. ne direct result is an action, filed in the distriet court. this week, to enjoin County Treasurer Prater from paying warrants: to the Palladium: for county printing 'under a contract awarded last month. ° The Palladium is owned by E. G. Patterson, county commissioner and close assbeiate of Alexander McKenzie y -his. own admissionm.® Patterson owns the MecKenzie hotel, which ke named after the political bess, and for years has been the “old 'gang’ leader in politics. here. : Palladium The suit to stop the profiting through a . contract: with the: county was started by .H. P. ' Berndt, state’s attorney; who alleges the- contract: is void; because Gou: Commissioner: Pat W the Palladium, which he runs through H. P. Enappen, and is therefore: vig- lating - the state law prohibiting ‘a public official from' being personally interested in public contracts he has to do with awarding. . Eeader Makes Expose: . The Nonpartisan Leader, in connee- tion with a general account of the Burleigh county situation and the influence of Alexander McKenzie and Patterson in county politics, was the first to print the facts with: regard ahout them. prize; $7; third prize, 1. 2. What have the ' not! hired ted to enter the: contest. a day or you may forget. J. R. Kirk You will find good € . lower court. - by District Judge W. ‘will_ hold on 18° GWmer:-af p Big Prize Contest . These are active days: for politicians. time to study those fellows that we may know more ; 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 for the best answers to the questions below. ; The prizes will be as follows: $5; fourth prize, $3.- The questions to be answered are: ' What is a politician? ; - : politicians done for the peaple .of this state in the past ten years? ?3. Should farmers vote for politicians, if not why .- 4 Should farmers vote for farmers, if so why? .+ . 5. Which makes the hest public' official—the man ‘. ~who seeks office, ox he whem the office seeks? ; > 2T Rules of the Contest =~ . L Any farmer, farmer’s wife, daughter, son er | hand. may enter the contest. 2. Letters must be short; preferably not more than- 200- words, written en one side of the paper and on: separate sheets from anyother communieation. 3. ' League organizers; speakers, or officials or any- one connected with the Leader The contest will: close Tuesday, February 29. All the best letters will be published in the Leader. Let everybody get busy Politician Editor, Nonpartisan Leader Box 919, Fargo, North Bakata You Need ~ CLOTHING and SHOES stocks of them at reasonable prices | ~ ASLAKSON & PETERSON - . EDMORE,N.B. . = = 1 Mwb“flm‘f E""‘“““‘% Give: them your We to the: printing contract and:the own- ership of the Palladium by Patterson. A Bismarck paper, competitor of the Palladium for the contract, then took up ‘the matter, with the result. that tl!m)e state’s attorney got busy." County Treasurer Prater on his own initiative: had already held:-up a rinting warrant- of $44.99 due - the Balladium under the alleged illegal contract when the suit was filed. He is made a ty to the suit with the Palladium but will enter no-defense,. being perfectly willing to refuse pay- ment on the warrant, but it is under- stood" Patterson and the Palladium. ° plan taking the matter te the su- reme court if not successful in the: A’ temporary, injunction against aying any further warrants to’ the - 'BaY St hags been' granted.. - ladium has: alread: .- Nuessle, who Baring “on granting a: permanent:. retion next Monday.. > - The resolution of the county com- missioners~giving the- Palladium .the “printing job was adopted January 4. Besides Chairman Patterson of the board, Commissioners: Riley and: Peson- en voted for it. €ounty Commissioner " Kositzky was the only one who op- posed the resolution. The suit, has. caused no little interest among t:,h_a people generally as well as in politi- calicircles and the Leader is geting, full credit for the facts in connection with the deal which resulted finally - in State’s Attorney Berndt. acting. It is- 5 good g first prize, $10; second force will not be permit- right. now. Don’t put it off Commission Co. Inc. | ; _ South St. Paul, Minn, . : - Sales Agency and Autherized Representative of the American Society of Equity 'Consign Your Live: Stock to Us and Get a Square Deal. FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY A Farmers Company organized and: operated- by Golden Valley County farmers. Write us if you are interested in. organiting a Farmers Mercantile Company. J. W. BRINTON, Mgr. Beach, N. D. e a2 Lo o 2l o PERTH HOSPITAL i DR. THOR MOELLER Physician and Surgeon Perth - - North Dakota l P43 4! _— L il e il e o dan ol 1 Do Justice To Yourself Buy Your Supplies and Building Material 3 Fr j A.J HEAL - - PERTH, N. D. i Valley City, N. Dak. The only first class European Hotel im: the City. ROOMS 500 to: $T.50 & NIGHT' We endeavor to give: special serviee: to the: farmer, Our restaurant is: the: Best: in . the state. On Main St. South of N. F. Depot. : [ L e American Nat’} Bank Valley €City, N. D.. Capital and'Surplus $116,000.00 The Farmer's Friead Moaney to loan atall times to: . reliable: parties. _ Earm Eoans x Speeialty * 3. W. WAMPLER g e TOCTUEVERE: = © of Bord“lél‘a'c,_;Nt. B, the 1'35 sfi:;lfi man apd: famm: sales. . Thorough: bred salesia.gpeeialty. - Sharthorn and Mammoth Poland - China breeders. - Young- steck - for- -sale. .} . League Members Trade With [ - ENGELSTAD--TANDE €0. | ‘The Home of Quality - - Men’s Furnishings, Hats, " Caps, Shoes. First Class Groceries, etc. Our Grocery Storé score for 1915 was 98 per tent. AR Aneta, _ Nouth Dakota " TUTTLE, N.D. GARAGE}. * Al Kinds of Automobile Rl:a:irs‘,v mm - ing, Acetylene ing, - and Blacksmithing. Will Appreciate the Farmers Paisnsge. | Al Quality Goods ~ § " BROTHERS Tute, ND: - ¥ Groceries, Full Line of Hard: - - ware; Shoes-and Clothing, . Enamelware; Finware, - ~ Cirtlery andTools. - - F m&l}lfithan&oiflto' nice, warm, soft robesi We guarantee the workmanship toba - satisfactory. Qur process of tanning ' Soft and plisble snd Sokh: B0, D e bought at the highest. market. prices. Seng for- price list and shipping tags: THE LISBON TANNERY,

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