The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 15, 1919, Page 13

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» a PR ;_w..fl. e P ADVERTISEMENTB Genume Northern Wlutefish ‘The. pick -of - the fish = catch. Frozen on' the lce— prlacucnll.vt alive, You penple in " the coun who Right of the People to Coal Absolute ADVERTISEMENTS & good enjoy_the_best fish oA g = ima,; nhle all: winter l TRY THEM. 1 0 ave'a reul tremte ALl & dctual 100 G, il {Continued from pae 5) & good - welght -of frozeri fish. to the strike are pemntted to fight b A 144 Dressed Whitefish, 3 to 5 pounds ...... $14.50 | ‘4t their issue: i Dressed, Headless Pickerel ©...... veias 1420 X o2 P Dressed, . Headless- Brills-Sole S I can not believe that Just: men, if h Round.Plckeul o e s @y 1 “ their. minds were not: inflamed by the * political passions which exist_in- this state at the present time, would think of characterizing. the peaceful’ operas’ tion of the .coal mines by the chief ex- " Whiting “ or” Ocean Pik Lake Superior. Hc!rln: We Pa the gt In IOWA lnd SOTA; one-ha.u thehtrelxht to e Tailnoas ot R _ecutive of the state as an act of an- e fish shl ts &. Older diM our i - Wi 4 Searent honse e, qu from our I archy. I can not define the powers of The Old Scandia Fisheries Mason City, fowa, ‘and Duluthi, Minn., Desk 9. “ Wholesale - frozen":'fish- distril bu T8, the governor according to .the party who happens to be holding the office. .| In deciding this case I necessarily have T BHP. — to-express views that do not deal with o Diabis 4 URN ) temporary situations. It is 'a prece- - : : S Yoz dent as to what the chief executive: of 36 H. P. : POULTRY an American commonweaith may do. en-Belt ) -} | If the crisis which was presented to HE tractor which will insure 1ts owner the best profit for the : - INTO CASHT: Governor' Frazier had been- presented greatest. number of years s, of course, the tractor that will to Governor Hanna, and he Hid called out the militia and operated the mines, | would any just man have considered that he was guilty of an: act of an- archy.? ;| Suppose;the temperature of’ | Illinois shall fall by the present cold x wave that is"sweeping over the coun- - try, to 10 to 12 degrees below zero, -and/Governor Lowden issues a procla- | ‘mation’calling upon the owners of the bitpminous coal mines in Hlinois to | ‘operate those coal mines, and warning: | them that:if they fail to do so that he | will take them over and operate them | 4 “for. the protectnon 'of the state;, would ‘{*anybody. ‘think of charactenzmg hl&' R act as an act of- anarchy" T 1 CITES ROOSEVELT'S =’ stand up: longest under hard service. 'l'he Gray fractor fills this one supreme requirement mmpl because, .1t is built for that purpose—to stand up as long as possible under every kind:of hard work. ' In order for the Gray to do this, it has eomry .to carefully Watch every detail,-and.to put the best of workman- ; ship and. materials into its construetion. Fmé steel frame:to roller bearings, the Gray is a wonderml comfiination of the best and stzongest in traetor mecbaniam. = We w-nt fat Chlckans. Ducks, Geese, ¢ Aho crean. Beans, Vi Hlaes “purs, Wool, B8\ o ge buy; outright. at the highest ~Yousare always gure of your money you : s T “SHIP TO COBB”. "rnn R'~ E. COBB C0. o T PAUL. MINN. Built For The Men WhoWants Good . Machinery WI:en fifinm‘fie)l s that: :t.hey have Worked hnrd with their Grays for four five . Bix-years, with - very small repair bills, and:that they are still going strong, it mennmflmt flxe Gmy is built as a tractor should be built. Farmers also tell us that' as‘a_ gef purpose machine, for strength and durability, it is certainly hard to -beati™: Expenenced threshermen prefer the Gray for threshing. It is equally vfr‘)iether on the drawbar or belt 8; Tarkeys; Ducks, e Totonbeks L ACTION IN 1003 . Sk ‘-r S = Ge!(l: Our Catalog—Tt Will Interest You “We -charge 1o commission. but. pa I will go back to the great anthrd- | - ‘:?.m bs ey Satkseted ;fllmrg“g};;ggngggugmggg of the Gray's t.op mrket fln- grade of goods receivedf cite: strike in::1902, when Theodore ~-and new, beneficial ideas incorporated, IT WILL O Roosevelt was president; and when: he warned the owners of the anthracite mines that. if-the strike was.not set-- tled and the production of coal resum- ed,” he would take possession of the ' POULTRY- mines and operate them. 1 am unwill- | ing-to say that if Président Roose- VEAL | velt had done what he. announced he- ; - would do ‘he would have been ilt; 6 No ecmminaion c!urged. 'mzheat prices. Ship b ! gll o vy . %to us. rand’ save ‘the coi charge. WITT'S HARKE‘I‘_ROUSB "; GRAY TRACTOR COMPANY Inc. - 289 80th Ave, 8. E. : Mumeapohs, Minn, . ‘Miuer_ &Hol'mesf ' 8t. Paul, Minn, fety;: and within the ‘reasonable | | S pe-0; éxecutwe power ‘when pre- | | i sented by a crisis that: threatened a | great loss ‘of human life. - We can get inqtrueflon from .|~ the “experienees of the - present 'striké. One of the outstanding facts is- that the mines in North ' Dakota ‘haye actually been oper- - " ‘ated:: The coal has been produced. ‘The ‘rights of private property of tha -3 ] have only been invaded to the:ex- WEENEY SYSTEM - : ¥ " tent ths:'::i w;as neti:essary to- safnea : of practienl by whieh 5,00 & '} ‘guard ety ‘against a great and i %mg'm:::?twi&s'&“m ; threatened disaster.: At«xtll.\ee same experience 'ueee-a-r: 3 ' |7~ time the power of the ll;:dtlon has; ‘“‘"‘!‘ ¥ been used as' I am as to, use’ FREE {a ew" Milion the power of the:district court of this " district, in’ the present ap- plication.’ All that can be achiev- ed by means of writs of injunction “Pmen With tlle Wigglem'l'he:r Tals*. Ses Can you think of anything more appetizing and satlsfymg these brisk days than a mess of good fish? Fried, boxled : lgnked or any other style«—you can’t beat it! : “ALL VARIETIES SELECT STOCK . Eat lots of this good food and cut the cost of living. You can have exactly what you want:by return shipment. HSend us| your order direct-——and ask for our big catalog, and ‘see how reasonable the cost! (At least 256 pound- of each vnriety in each order.) OCEAN FISH “Per b, LAKE FISH P r 1b. - | Lake Superior Whitefis ially ni - 14 t %lll:plg?:e) ettt T ;130" | Take Su%eeri%r Hei'rmsl:' smpz“y Dacanrgiss S 3 ‘ ca,ug .e',.“":: most plentiful ,...... AL seey < 8¢’ 4 A 5 eenssslle has been tried, and it has not pro- Bahbut, ae&clo%s gfihxckens R piskorel, aoaryg catohsases R 2 - m the . Pacific . ivieeeoees vessses13¢ | Tulibee, specially good .. 136¢c .| » :“cgiflfioz’“l:fnml w§:§:§ l‘t‘;}: blefish, government Tecommendeds,s..,15¢. | Mullets (suckers) aesssss bottdoins 14 of ‘the above are choice, carefully seléected and & Jot you'll enioy ‘We have thousanda ‘of p!eued customers. OUR GUARANTEE 3 " Fver ery ‘shipment is' given personal and careful sttention. No. complaint ever receive d ‘Dakota temperatures in the East = | |- Eve satisfastory .dau‘stment, Tn other words, WE TREAT YOU RIGHT. Order: at | - to. call ‘into unmedmte actlon once—-dlrect from this ad. Get your neighbors to join you—order. 11 .being held in aheyance day by day NORTHERN FISH CO:MPAfiY % waiting negotiations.: Tt is be~ | | DEPT. DULUTH, MINN. ‘cause no actual crisis is present. ; s n | The moment the situation becomes > PR 5 " 5 THISTIND O ORI T O L ET 'Dle Lmlfld Tlle SIlC)S acute, and there is present in the : : 25 SAVES YOU $10°° . “The Frult Jar of the Field” .East the same imperative necessity i Ordu :fimv s:fino;fi Pay next -sum-_ Ol Send tor .| ‘that existed when th; lemtetammes in | ‘the - western parfi of the state were W 8. Mq:g'; ng. On. Llfil"' '0" HOME . “strike. Asthe winter advances § i ' the crisis in the East deepens. It J Z L\ " "lt! Iu'—eosr ‘c b ne:dcs :ls;ntheepm:encee‘:)f North . -taken over, some power similar to the | ! power which was exercised here will 'be, exercwed ‘there, unless the strike der When' Writing Advertisers.

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