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- * Northern Her- ADVERTISEMENTS FROZEN FISH Fresh Chilled Alaska Cod....15¢c b Yellow Pike....oovveueannnn. 18c b Northern Pickerel........... l4cld .Burbot, dressed and headless. 8cIb (hecommended by U. S. Dept. of Fisheries) Alaska Herring, 30-Lb. boxes..1lc b Alaska Herring, 70-Lb. boxes..10c b Lake Superior Herring— 30-Lb. boxes........0uu.. 9lc TITLES FOR FARMERS Plains, Mont. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: Enclosed please find clipping, also a letter from the editor refusing to print my answer to said communica- tion. All of the Amalgamated papers in this state, and especially in the western part of the state, are lined up against the League and are fighting us teeth and toenail, and especially the daily Missoulian of Missoula, the Inde- pendent Enterprise and Ledger of Thompson Falls. And their straw bosses in the state are calling us farmers, organizers and platform speakers such names as: “quacks,”” “gum shoers” “crooks,” “pro-German,” “seditious,” “self-styled farmer’s friends,” “imported Socialists from North Dakota,” etc., etc.—always using names of individuals and handles to our names BUT WHEN WE COME BACK—NOTHING DOING! Papers that are not half fair should not be patronized by League members. I offered to wager that -this man, Slippery Jackson, told 28 lies out of about 20 points he tried to make, I to shoulder the burden of proof. ; W. M. CRAMER. 100-Lb, Bbl.. 200-Lb. Bbl.. ‘We carry a complete line of Smoked and Salt IFish Send for our latest price list Western Fish Co. Dept. N St. Paul, Minn. BUY YOUR FISH from the S. Morte- rud Fish Company. We will guarantee you that the fish will be on the train and heading for your station within twenty- four hours after we receive your order, if weather is cold enough to ship. We quote you best loose frozen Lake Superior Her- ring at 8c Per Lb.; finest quality Atlantic Ocean Whiting (also- called Jersey Blue Pike) at 9c per Lb.; Alaska Sablefish (Black Cod) at 13c per Lb.: Alaska Red Cod (same kind as called “Uer” in Nor- way) at 12c per Lb.; Alagska Genuine Cod (Torsk) at 13c per Lb.; Alaska Salmon at 18c per Lb. All Alaska fish are dressed and headless. Canadian Pickerel at 1lc ‘per Lb. We ship all fish in boxes.® Will pack any assortment of fish at above prices; not less than 156 Lbs, of any one kind. Write for prices on Salted Sable- fish, Salmon, Herring and Anchovies. Any fiartx)lf in Duluth will tell you we are re- able. S. MORTERUD FISH COMPANY 1929 W. Superior St. Duluth, Minn. LEAGUE IS THE BEST Aberdeen, S. D. Editor Nonpartisan Leader: I make my bow to you. I am a member of the Nonpartisan league, am “72 years old, was secretary of a Grange in Missouri for 18 months in 1875-76; was a member of the state Farmers’ alliance executive committee of “Minnesota for five consecutive years; was a delegate to the People’s party nominating convention in 1892, heid at Omaha. From the above you may know I am ‘no “spring chicken” in reform work. When at home, am still on a home- stead near Bird Island, Minn., that I took up 40 years ago last October. I wish to say I am firmly convinced that through the action of the Non- partisan league is the only hope left for the righting of the wrongs of the people by peaceable means. Those . who knowingly oppose the efforts of the League, knowingly prefer the other method of righting the wrongs of the people. I was a member of the Alliance executive that forced the manufacture of twine at the state prison. We were told that we were forcing the state into an enterprise that was doomed to failure, that it would cost the state | over $1,000,000, etc., etc. The facts are the state never took up a more profitable enterprise. The profits to the state have been over $2,000,000. Moral: listen to the wise politician and do nothing for yourself. Success to the League is my earnest wish. Our time is short. World his- tory is.now being made as it has never The WALDORF and ANNEX HOTELS 240 Rooms Recognized as the popular stopping | place for Nonpartisan Leaguers Prices Reasonable Keller & Boyd, Props. ¥argo, N. D. 2 “EAT MORE FISH™ ” Sabefish Rocommended by tho U, § Bureas of Fishuies ...... : Pike .. s ting ....... 9¢ ceeen..130 Red Snappers..l4c % . Steak Cod...... 13c h .....16¢c Take Bupetior Hoyring. oo ake. r "The above fish packed in 100-1b. boxes at abovef prll)cesi—in smaller quantities, add 25c for boxing. 10 cartons, 90 1b...$9.00 “ring in cartons| 4 cartons, 36 1b... 4.00 “Frozen with the Wiggle in Their Tail.” Prompt Shipment and Satisfaction &uaranteed. 2 NORTHERN FISH COMPANY Dept. P. _ Duluth, Mian, If You Love Mother see that she has plenty of ‘Manchester Biscuits people would be a factor in the re- organization that is to come. HAMLIN V. POOLE, SLICING THE MELONS This slicing of melons was announc- ed for the close of the year among Wall street melon slicers: Several of the prominent copper mining and pro- ducing companies took - action on quarterly dividends today.- Utah cop- per declared a dividend of $3.50 against $1.756 regular and $1.75 extra three months ago; China copper .$2 against $1.25 regular and $1.25 extra three months ago; Ray Consolidated $1 against 50c regular and b50c extra ‘three- months ago; Nevada Consoli- dated copper $1 against 50c regular and 50c extra three months ago. Butte and superior mining no disbursements, the previous dividends ' have been Always on hand. Then no matter if you ‘have company come in unexpect- edly ‘she will be able to get up a nice meal in short order. The children will appreciate it if you put them in their Tunch basket. We have- biscuits Yor-every occasion. Try them with jam or jellies in- stead of tarts or pies. Made in a sanitary factory. - Manchester Biscuit Co., Fargo WesternHide & Fur Co. 301-303 Froat St., Fargo, N. D. Pays the highest prices for Wool, Hides, Pelts, Furs and Tallow. .. - Write for Price List extra. 4 been made before and all thoughtful: 62 1-2: cents regular and 62 1-2 cents i A 1 1 e P e b e ADVERTISEMENTS DEMOCRACY OR DESPOTISM By WALTER THOMAS MILLS, A. M. The World War is a Struggle between Democracy and Despotism. But what is Democracy—what is Despotism, and why are they at war? What are the fundamental causes and what will be the final ending of this war and of all'wars? What can he done in towns, cities, states, trades unions, farmers’ unions and at the ballot box to create conditions under which exploitation in time of peace and bloodshed in time of war shall become as impossible then as they are unavoidable now? 3 If these things interest you, get and read this new book. It is the result of a lifetime of activity in current economic and political controversies. When Mr. Mills had completed this book, he then made a five Years' journey around the world as a special commissioner for the City of M lwaukee, studying at first hand and on the ground the very matters concerning which he had writ- ten. He then rewrote his entire manusecript, thus bringing the results of his studies into conformity with the actual achievements of the most progressive communities of all the earth. i Bondd :l]i:s for ‘t,hll book, please your bargain, re returned to you. Add_ress:' INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SOCIAL ECONOMY R. R. No. 1, Northampton Road, Berkeley, California WE WANT CREAM w o 0 L Salted Cattle Hides, Salted Horse Hides, Dry Hides, Pelts, Skins, Tallow, etc., you will have to ship out this season. Prices are high and market booming. Write us for quotations, tags, etc. ’ STAE"" THE R. E. COBB CO. W.ra% “WHERE YOUR SHIPMENTS BRING MOST MONEY” ostpaid, and if, after reading it, you are not the book unsoiled, and your money will be Why Sow Wild Oats When You Know It Ruins Your Farm? No farmer sows wild oats willingly, but only because unable to clean it out of his seed grain. It is not difficult to take this robbing weed out of wheat and heavy barley, but to separate wild oats from tame oats and light barley and rye—'"‘Aye, there is the rub.” After trying all other separators, take this same grain and use the HOILAND WILD OATS SEPARATOR; you will see how well it will-pick out every wild oat by the whiskers, whether large or small. Machine made in two sizes: Large, $60.00; small, $35.00. A special Wild Oat Separator without a competitor, as my infringers were prosecuted and stopped by law. Send for catalogue—I'ree. .Ask for it today. Albert Hoiland, Manufacturer, Fargo, N. D. HoetSHERMAN —— r=STPAUL MiNNesy | SO Full Value Courtesy and Comfort Have combined to make the New Sherman the most popular Hotel in St. Paul. - More one dollar rooms than any other first- class hotel in St.Paul, Is especially equipped to render the Cafe and Cafeteria. very best of service to the Farmers. Liberal Interest paid on = Time Deposits. H. J. Hagen, President. Lars Christianson, Vice-President. J. J. Hastings, Vice-President. ‘N. G. Eggen, Cashier, N. J. Brevig, Ass’t Cashier. Fourth and Sibley Streets One blo¢k from Union Depot and Nonpartisan League Headquarters Let Us Be Your Pargo Bankers . Where You Get Value Received For Your Money Hotel Metropole —q,nd— - | g | [ ] ] R [ ] [ ] | ] ] Angus J. Cameron ] | [ | [ | [ ] | [ ] B B | ] | | | | The Cole Hotel European Plan Tyt fi REP, E. B, COLE, Proprietor YOU NEED FISH! Lake Superior Herring, 120-Lb, box, gross weight, $8.00; 60-Lb. box, 0ss ‘weight, ohent. s R o Rates 50c and $1.50 37.25 : {fg(erel,léz L A ‘ivhltet hsh, C; u ees C. ANO orders less an g i 50 Lbs. 160-Lb. keg, gross welght, Salt BOTH ON N. P. AVENUE Herring, $7.75; 60-. eg, Bross welfiht, 4.25. . Order now, before prices raise. end check or mon;y order, . - - - . NORWAY it FISH CO. 5_E. Superior St, e b ~ FARGO, N. D. uluth, Minn. ‘ '