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We have taken on the exclusive agency for this corporation in Bismarck and will \ hereafter handle the leading brands of cigars made famous by the United stores. — Try the Ricoro, for your next smoke, and you will make it your favorite cigar. Itisa totally new standard of Cigar value. ported cigar, made'to the order .of the United Cigar Store Company. Priced from 6c each up ; \ eaten be et ARON AE 2 akin entonce ORE iNest 1HE RICORO The Self Made Cigar is one of the famous brands of the United Cigars we will handle, of the World advertised United Cigar Stores products BISMAROK patty TRIBUNE), ‘All Sizes-=A rh Shapes HOSKINS It ts an im- tr AFTER BANDITS. Hugo, Okla., Nov. 24.—Posses are searching the swamps near here to- $11 400 in cash, cs UEWELERS KOPTICIANS _ BISMARCK, N. DAKOTA Knowles & Haney “The Gift Store” LET US SUGGEST SELECTING YOUR GIFTS EARLY THIS YEAR’ "°' Our stock, due ‘to early arrivals, / ‘Pas ly. abounds in highly!acceptable Gifts in fine Jewelry, Jewelry Novelties, Precious Stones set in any number of ‘handsome designs, Silverware, Hawkes ‘Cut Sia and a pretty display of Wedgewood ‘Pottery: WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR’ MERCHANDISE SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ~ Knowles &iHaney ” Jewelers and Importers of Diamonds. Bismarck, N. D. day for bandits who held up the First National bank at Boswell and secured ALFALFA PAYS BIG HERRON BROS FIND 140 Bushels Grimm Seed Nets Herronwood Farts “$30 the Bushel BREEDING SWEET CLOVER ‘| UNIQUE, NEW ENTERPRISE Progressive Farmers Believe For- age Crop Will Solve Slope’s Problem , There is no question in the minds of the owners of’ Herronwood farms, near Leith,'that alfalfa\is ‘a most prof- itable. crop for the Slope country. | Thesé ‘famous farms are’ owned by George ‘W. Herron, and his’ two sons,, t & and D."'W. ‘Herron. G, ‘W. and . Herron were in yesterday to ei pon Commissioner of Agricul- Aure. and Labor Flint, ‘and they re- ported (that on a fifty-acre field of al- falfa this fall'they harvested 140 oushels of Grimm’ alfalfa seed, which sold at $25 to $30 the bushel. ‘The Herrong have been interested in’ alfalfa for four years. They now have one of the best stands to be; found anywhere, and they are supply- ing seed to progressive neighbors who have learned to appreciate this most valuable forage crop. Sweet Clover for Seéd. Until quite, recently, sweet clover, which grows so abundantly every- where in North Dakota, has begn con- sidered a worthless . weed. ithin the past year its value as a forage plant hag been go clearly demonstrat- ed that next season the Herrpnwood' ‘county board refused to grant the ‘ap: while State's, Attorney Crane ‘appears { the total,for the biennial period end- clover for seed. One of the problems of western North Dakota*hag been the improve- ment of its pasture. Sweet clover, it is believed, will solve this problem. Be will have forty acres of..sweet; ‘|The Herron last’ summer pastured fifty cattle on a twenty-acre patch of sweet clover and would still have laid ‘jan abundance of seed this fall, but for an early frost. The proprietors of Herronwood farms came to North Dakota from near La Crosse,’ Wis,, eleven’ years ago. They are real farmers, excel- lent representatives of the splendid type of agriculturiste which the Slope is now attracting, - FARMERS. UNION ~- ORGANIZER HERE Predicts Big. Attendance for An- nual Convention in Bis...” marck Dee. 6 Charles Liessman of Tuttle, state | Organizer for the’ Farmers’ —‘tinion, |stten in Friday from Steele, where he attended a Kidder. court y union meet- ing yesterday. | The Farmers’ union “hes honored Bismarck by selecting this city as the site for its annual, state. convention, December 6, The union now has more than 5,000 members in North Dakota, and it is anticipated that at least 150 delegates, ay,,well as many friends and visitors, will attend the meeting in this city next month. ‘The organisaton has now extended to 27 states, and is one of the most powerful jamations of agricul- ists in existence. LITTLE EVIDENCE: ; Propriation. ‘The direct charge against the com- missioners is that they contracted for some bridge work without advertis- ing for bids,, The commissoners con- tend the work was done by the day for reasons of economy and that by 80 doing the commission ‘saved ‘the county,.$1,000. ++: Attorneys Simpson and Murray, of Dickinson - represent the defendants, This Book is Free— ing January 1, 1915, was $341,932.05, a gain of $58,693.45 over the previous two years. for himself and the county. 1915 RECEIPTS CANCE: ae The thirteenth annual report of the aE EE North Dakota commissioner of insur- To Cure a Cold in One Day. ance, which Commissioner W.C. Tay-| Take LAXATIVE , BROMO QUI- lor has just. received from the print-! NINE Tablets. Druggists refund mon- ers, shows that 1915 receipts of $194, | ey if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S 878.68 were by far the largest in the! signature is op each. box. 25c. history of:the department. The re; —_ ceipts for, s1Q14 were $176, 4. 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And there ‘are illustrations to make every point clear, Send for’ your copy, Send for Your Your Copy Use the Coupon Bel Below The supply of these books is limited, 20; send for your copy et once, AGAINST MEMBERS OF COUNTY BOARD Store Your Car Here This Winter : i | Governor Hanna Ha Has Case ater os 4 } Advisement—Points ‘of Fill'in\ \ ; This Coupon \ ’ the. damage to paint and tires and the ex- ; Law i \ Your car should have the usston cha coisa ban of astalal wakes i Noting sia oF sensational do] ” 4 ma fous \ é right attention and care to an expensive way of posrtoess ec. 1 soot I Sow Hasson the. clacgas broogat| DOH tPSAY:, | i ° 2 eye just the right temperature; the wheels shou against Commisioner Colgrove, 4 be in fit condition mext — sejackedup ot theres andin our modern ff Sensi att Rett ot Selina | . *, ildi i | State's’ Att H. V. Ci : { spring. You are running a ;venly heated building, we are well equipped var hearing al of the testimony ' isk if ti car in a place , ‘in * the: governor announced ‘would i aay ke rovided with heat, : Now is a good time to settle this. matter.. take the case under sareenent pend. oon) fers i P : Come in and see us while there is some space involved, andverhicn ne being locked “4g The constantly changing weather extremes, left. into by Attorney General Linde. ? \ The entire litigation apparently has H Seatre'tn, eags a yerale eanipalea { : s law in Hettinger county._A large sum { ; was asked for to aid in the prosecu- / : tion and conviction of violators. The ‘ | Hints on Thrift for a Thrifty. Man If you wish your children to be {*’ “ould beg you to impress apod them the criminality of waste. hee ie 6 ae Thrift is the surest and et eae 4, Detroit, Mich. perenne rman 55 ~ 9 oes a 6 in oe ion of an empire---so sure, so strong and so necessary that no _ an long exist and dig oth it. 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