The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 21, 1916, Page 10

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i FRESH FROZEN LAKE SUPERIOR HERRING. S ‘Taken - from: the fee cold waters of Lake - Superior, insuring good, cleam, ah{wed direct to you. Herring are becoming one of the maost pqpnlu winter fnnds We guartuim t[:e-e strictly fres| Wc do not handle Cold Stor- e Pish 00-1bs. net in box $4.00; 500- lbs. or mare,’ $3.’ '76 100 Tbs ; 100-1bs. (in sacks) :g .éfl‘) per lfiolnn g:. nn, only) ; 500 Ths. ’t:r ‘more per State inspected. Johnaem, nqumrchmn.wnm:-.m B Lake Superior-_Herring. is very scarce aml prices have P! now for best Ioose fro:en ‘Herring, paddllhaxhu.wmmob. 50 1b. box $2.30. lnrn‘;&orlg eoté na-.lm.t Mtee 160 lbs.; $2.00 s. Cannot guaran Q: present. Fresh frozen gt lhim?%t: per lb.,, Pike 1lc per. lb Whitefish 12¢ per ., ;Alaskan Black Cod 12¢., Halibut 13¢ per lh. Have received some extnhzg- and very fat Alask: {‘“trsild price $5.86 per 153 ib,/ kseng'Ifi exi" ‘ZE b, Send us 18, ortel co:. 1939 Ww. Snporlor 8t., eDnluth. Mln n. . shipments as they cannot be ocher fish add half cent 1b. for box and South Dakota c)mm as rate is should" orda, fishin boxea 0 sa shipments ir boxes for same reason. Send all arders ta. umunmmmm. Bept.12, DULUTR, MINR. M‘uny articles of food bled in doul price, don‘t .you think ' the fol- lowing quohtlann on fresh {frozen fish are decidedly Fresh -Frozen Lake Superior Herring $3.50 per 120 Ib." b(n. Lots of §00 Ibs. or more $3.26 per 120 Ib. box. Specially packed “trial box* Herring $2.00° per 60 Ib. box, Pickerel. round 8c ‘per Ib. ‘Pike, round 1lc per 1b. ery shipment examined by government food inspector. JOHN DEGERSTEDT & CO., Lock ° _BEST E)JEP», == Box 532, Two Horbors, Minn. ‘izf.%::mim | " LE a !!i! il 2 FRESH FBOH LAKE, 'I'Q TABLE is the title of -our new catalog. Every farmer’s famil have one. It has many illustrations and: vnlnable fish recipes. -Send for this FREE boo! you order any fish.” ROYAL BRAND. is'the finest, tnsflest, fish you ever ate. Price per 100-}b. Herring $3.50, Pickerel’ $7.00, Wn."- Eyed Pike $10.00, Salmon 311.00 Chicken Halibut 812 0 Write Na'. A, Johnsen - Fish . Co., pure food. Frozen, packed and - .your desire to seé¢ a union fn ascks et Ao / organization of mfi‘m BY MRS. M. M. HOLLIS - Still Ttme to Help lnfizg JoE Last week the editor of the Woman's page mmee& she: wou!& assist in the Consumers’ Unions anywhere a group of women desire to gct -and study the present high cost of living problem.: The coupon on which to of this kind in‘your neighborhood is again printed liaenth. We can do something worth while with these unions. . Fill out the coupon and mail as directed.; If you wish to ask any questions about the plan before sending the _coupon I would -be glad to answer them. . the coupon and wn.tch ‘the. Luder for fnrther mformatxon. i S ' Coapbn_ Mrs, M. M Holhs, { Care of Nonparflun l.eader > - Fargo, N. ) b N v But the best way would be just tosend I am in favor of a Consumers’ Umon in my nexghborhood and wonld like - to be put in conimunication with other women near by who wonld join wxflx me in_forming such an orgamzat;on. " I think'a gnod place forameetmgto orgamzc wou!d he......c.._............. SR E .m..__..,__......m,.,..‘._...._.._._._._....___._...._:: ._..........( -+ Give; name of - place) - “ think a good dat' for the meetmg would be.“.__._...“.._.... oottt A : My 'nfime‘is ; My address is .. . (Note—Write name and. address plainly. meeting ‘should be at least three weeks ahead. No financxal obhgauun 1s incurred by filling out tlus coupon.) We Consztmers Pay N THE: cnn-ent 1ssue if the Country ." Gentleman' there appears a state- ment bearing 0 closely on our presant problem of the high cost of . living that I think it worth' quoting. “In November New Jersey farmers got: $3 a- barrel for potatoes for which the New York city consumer patd at the rate of $9 a barrel.” The Country ' Gentleman then quotes Fis the manager of 3 farmer f exchange who says that New York buyers absolutely - refused to pay more than $3 a barrel. for potatoes—the same ' potatoes that the . .consumer paid $9°a.barrel for. For this reason, said the manager, many potatoes’ grown near New York were shxpped t« the 'south and west, where beiter price .could be obtained for the farmers. . This is. ene of the most remarkable "spreads between producer and consumer ‘the’ present agitation about the high cost. of living "has brought out.. ‘We can :accept the . "ment of .the facts, but its conclusions seem’ rather absurd. -The Teason given “for this spread is that' taxes are.so high " New York that rents are outrageous angd-. consequently retaxlers are forced to' " ; eharge mtngeous pnces for: potaboes to~ y xrent. No doubt hxgh taxns and‘rent chd add to the retail price of potatoes, but it seems unreasonable that this could add - ; $6 or snywhere mear. it to the price ona barrel between. producer and consumer. : nlhmtely ‘at $9. Gentleman’s state- ' Instud of droppmg it there, the Cmmtry Lookmg mto thmgs of tlus hnd, wlneh (Give date) B e e s » it sooner,butwel\avehadmcheulndu - I am cook, washwoman and seamstress, i’ambeptbmsymostoffl:em Thera are five in the family, husband, T and | three ' little ones. “The oldest is a boy . ; sevenyearsold.andmhttl&glfls,mo 7 A.fiv9 and the baby twenty months.: Wearéhwngonaiamntmm wluch we rent ‘but hopp before marny : * years to own a place’ We . are both lovers ¢ of. thg.eougtry and ‘never 'intend to hve m’town 1£ we can avold.;t.

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