The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 21, 1921, Page 11

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Direct to farmers at factory prices. Free Roof Saves $35.00 Order quick for free roof. Write today.for silo book, ‘owner 'list, price list, all free. HEWITT-LEA-FUNCK CO. 767 Funck St., Samner, Wash, Your earning power when if rains is made sure . = SLICKER Look for the Reflex Edge A.J Tower (h Established 1836 Boston, Mass. LEARN Avzo and TRACTOR BUSINESS ] IN'6 TO 8 WEEKS = ® EARN uw to $500 a month = Automoblle, Airplane and Tracto: Vul o A and Evening-Classes 'R, for our Free 200 page illustrated Catalog Which will ng full Write for it ¢today. TRACTOR SCHOOLS, fac. [l ve., “Midway” Depl. i, St Pasl, Misn, s Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers house on the other side of the canal raised seats are- provided for the merchants. Each seat has a number and communicates electrically with the dial by means of a button. Every morning the growers gather the produce, ready for market, in their gardens, grade it, weigh it and write the quantity down in a book. The prod- uce is then put into a barge and one of-the workmen poles it to the auction place, where he hands the book to the office. As the auction opens the boats are poled through the small canal be- tween ~the merchants’ seats and the ‘auction apparatus., SILENT BIDDING AT THE DUTCH AUCTION The auctioneer announces the quan- tity and releases the pointer, starting at the highest figure on the dial. The pointer swings downward, point by point, until it reaches a point at which some merchant is prepared to bid. He then presses his button, which stops the pointer on the dial, while a num- ber also appears on the dial, -indicat- ing the number. of his seat. The merchant pays for the produce at the office, the amount is entered in the book and the book thrown back in the-empty barge, which then moves along and another takes its place. When the workman returns home with the empty barge the grower can see in this book what price his produce has" brought. Once a week the grower can get his money, less a small per- “centage which the council keeps to pay the costs of the market. - The “Dutch auction” differs from an American market, not only in the lack of noise, but also in the fact that it is the farmers’ market, instead of being operated by the speculators. The electrical device by which bids are made has been adopted by the Wis- consin legislature for voting, it is worth noticing. Instead of calling the roll in the Wisconsin legislature, each member presses a_button in his desk which indicates “yes” or “no” on a board. in the front of the legislative chamber. FOR UNION SHOP Editor Nonpartisan_ Leader: the members of the said Grange, will be very much pleased if you can find space in the Nonpartisan Leader for the inclosed resolution, as we wish or- ganized labor to know that we are with them heart and soul. £ W. F. SCHOCH. Winthrop, Wash. Whereas, the National Grange, as- sembled at Boston December 6-10, 1920, passed strong resolutions favor- ing the “open shop,” “with guaranteed rights to every man to work at any time .and all places he pleases,” and “For the right of collective bargaining - and co-operative marketing of farm produce,” - and whereas, the “closed shop” means collective bargaining for labor whose only product is his daily toil; and whereas, under the present system “the right for any man to work at any time and all places he pleases,” rests solely in the hands of the organ- ized employing class; and whereas, the National Grange has placed itself on record as favoring the “closed shop” for the toilers on the” farm and the- “open shop” for the toilers in shops and factories; Therefore, -be it resolved, by the .members "of Keckendorn Grange No. 716 in regular session -this 3d day_of January, 1921, that we condemn the action of the National Grange as savoring of class prejudice and strictly un-American and unconstitutional. 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Stes] Pens NW. \"'4 ANY .Bull Staffs...Barmm Plans for Aspsgmwmn(lgmer%gxpmalg 5 ...New _Building...Remodeling WATERLOO WISCONSIN (date) Liten,‘ Folks Want to Give You Some Good Advice DON’T SELL YOUR HIDES & FURS My name is “Omaha Hide”. They call me “Old Man Omaha Hide”. Guess it's because I am an old timer myself in these parts. Used to trap Fur mlgself as a boy, farmed until I was grown and then went into the Hide, Fur and Wool business with my two boys. Both the boys was raised right, too. We’ve had lots of experience, but I'll be gosh derned if I ever seen times like now. Did you ever see the jlike? Buy a piece of leather and they charge you $2 a Ib.; sell a big cow “ « hide and get 5¢c a Ib. Whole bloomin’ hide hardly buys 1 Ib. of leather. Omaha Hide Women folks buy anything with a little fur on it and pay $100 and up. But when you sell you've got to give the stuff away. WE JUST CAN'T KEEP UP THIS SORT OF THING Let’s quit now, folks, before we go busted. We must do business more direct. Just got to cut out a lot of these sfieculators and slickers who have been making a lot of money without working forit. Got to look out for No. 1 and now’s your chanca to do it. We sort of seen this coming a long time agoand and Robes, tan and dress your Fur skins so you got prepared. The boys and I got interested can get lots bi er prices for them. It’s easy to in a big Tannery. So now we can make your sell them to adies for fur sets—or use them hides into your own LEATHER. Good leather, fl)_urseli. Now is your chance. Old Man Omaha . B too. We call it our Wear-Well brand, because Hide will make you a lot more mone%tgmnmg you can’t hardly wear it out. Beats anything you your hides than if you sell them raw. rite an can buy nowa(};:ys. Also make up your ta let us show you what he can.do for you. OMAHA HIDE & FUR CO., 710 South 13th Street, Omaha, Nebraska Getthe Best Quality Seed at the lowest price by buying direct from the growers. White Blossom only; price 17¢ per pound. Sacks furnish- ed. Send for free sample. Largest producers in the state. Give us your order. ZAMOW BROTHERS -~~~ WATERTOWN, 8. D. Sweet Clover Seed Sale - MINERAL™ Handsome 8 pint pitcher and 6 = tumblers — in ular **Vine Retails for at We give it free for selli kages beautiful Mfl"n‘tfiunm,&m .‘""'cmcao‘ g Free o ) SUBERAL HEAYE PR PAGE ELEVEN . *

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