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ADVERTISEMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES Lake Superior Herring 100 sIbs. luet wcng&: of fish, “f% .9 maller quantities, per stll(lerel lOOltbls: netwte:t}fe } maller qunn ities, per . i WnllEyed e.perlb..... 16c Salmon‘] rotta Cavait Columia River, headless ang dressed... %a:ingné'gozd T s b 1but, choice chicken - d dressed Packed h new wooden boxes. Any assortment. 5| 24-Hour Sb:ppmngervme Express orders received before noon will b# chipped same day. as received, afternoon orders shipped thef ollowmg day. I'reight shipments handled in the same prompt manner weather permitting. We guarantee prompt shipment and strictly fresh h and will replace your fish with a new free ehlpment, i iv,"ou are not pérfectly satisfied. o-day—your fish will be on their way to you, wmnn 24 hours after the order 18 received by us. Northern Lakes Fish Compan Dept. 10. §11 Torrey Bldg., DULUTH, MIN FROZEN FISH! We quote for immediate ahlpment Fancy Round Large Herring, 5c; essed, 6c; Dressed Carp, 6¢c; Round Pickerel, 8¢} Dressed Headless Pickerel, 10c; Round » - Perch, 6c; Bayfish, 5c; Salmon, 12¢; Haubut. 15¢c; 30-1b.” basket Smoked Bluefins, $1.10. Discount_100 1bs.,, one kind, %c; 500 lbs. c. Mail l ~ your order or send for eomplete list of Iromn smoked, Le salt, spiced fish, he best sweet-meat fish come from Green Bay. p 4 BADGER FISH CO., Dept. A, GREEN BAY, WIS. 9 | FRESN FROZEN FISH s =% Lake Superior Herrlng dafly caught, priced at 4c 3 5 pound. New Salted Her- ¥ / ring, in 150-1b. packed kegs, e price, $6.25. (Send for our “ W Dtlce list— ~ NiCK NELSON FISH C Box 929, Two Harbors, Mlnn. ON Al > 5 CR 7 EAM M l, o SEPARATORER ASOLIDPBOPOSITIONtosend i ’ new, well made, easy running, | L 4 { 1 fect_skimming separator fof i $24.96 . Closel alngms vearmoreold milk. Makes eavy or light cream. Dxfleret;: from metu.re, which illusi 8 larger capacity ma- chines. See our easy plan of e Monthly Payments Bowl & sanitary marvel, easily o or smail wgfihgrdg;g lgal&r” ‘ % f‘ and monihly payment plan. . d 1 ‘estern orders filled from <73 & Western points. AMERICAN SEPARATOR CO. ." “/ 3064 Bainbridge, N. Buythat range dxrectfmm the factory. Take 10 Mos, Or 1 Year to Pay on guarane f teed Kalamazoo nges, | Pipeless Fumaces. Combina- tion Gas and, an& \ Kitchen Kabinets, nt, Roo Re- mgemtors an other -.% Dircct to ONE YEAR TO PAY 344:.{.35. New Buttry Jr He 234 "EW .U'I'TERF LY B“’" ""...d' s t defects in matorialand Idl nho In lom- larger sizes up to 8 30 DAYS' FII! TRIAL ey earn their own m‘%’-“ l’umbfln Comfort Baby s Skin| With Cuticura Soap And Frangt Talcum Fwnmplecnfl pjeCaticara’ l “' - wheat crop of the state. Bond Sale Blocked Wall Street Interests Again De- lay N. D. Program’ ROMISED co - operation by North Dakota banks in the sale of state bonds has been blocked by east- ern business . interests. This again halts the com- pletion of the North Dakota industrial program. At the conference between North Dakota state officials and the North Dakota bankers in December the bank- ers agreed to_dispose of $6,500,000 of state bonds, thus enabling the state to go ahead with its industrial program and loans to farmers. A committee of bankers was sent east to make ar- rangements for the sale of the bonds to their eastern business connections. Upon returning the North Dakota bankers submitted the following pro- posals to the state industrial commis- sion as the terms upon which sale of the $6,500,000 bonds could be closed: That no other mill and elevator fa- cilities be provided than the Grand Forks elevator and mill- (now under constructlon) and the Drake mill (now in -eperation). That the operatlons of the Bank of North Dakota be limited to making loans on real estate. - That a new law be enacted making every private bank a permanent pub- lic depository. BANKERS ADMIT TERMS DICTATED TO THEM -~ In submitting these proposals the North Dakota bankers admitted that they had been dictated by eastern business interests and that they did not expect the state officials could ac- cgpt these terms. The industrial commission said in its answer to the bankers: “We wish to assure the committee that we appreciate the interest it has taken in this matter. The proposi- tion, however, can not honorably be . considered by the commission for the reason that it is a plain attempt on the part of the financial interests, pre- sumably Wall street financiers, to die- tate the political, financial and indus- trial policies of the state of North Dakota, and requiring a surrender of the sovereign powers of the state to manage its own affairs. * * * The ,bonds of North Dakota can and will be sold without a surrender or compro- mise of this nature.” The limitation on the mill and ele- vator construction would permit the handling of only 3 per cent of the The limiting of the power of the Bank of North Dakota would prevent that institution from helping to finance the building .of the state industries and the pro- posed law making every private bank a public depository would be both ob- jectionable and dangerous. 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