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fat A ak a BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918 « ————————eeee ———— in, ein ; difficulties. By equal protection for the line of their ’ inay | the armies in the field, Mezieres is} places add to their 4 ulin or, thelr | | 3 ~, activity | tt osition has been taken and new stand. These are the gs t JERICHO IS NO Wh ; FOCH MAKING jane fpnak pant for Gonneh Bele An cdvanea ‘oa another made possible» are making progress slow in the Ar: ape Lar. ng ; [ between’ Laon and entun: the Germans -have-had ttme-to effect gonne. | The Argonne region where the Fertilizing Value of Farm Manure By P. G. HOLDEN Americans are fighting so desperately | is one of the most difficult of progress | along the front. High walled ravines ; | and marshy bottom lands furnish poor fighting ground. Along the hillsides. ‘ ! by nature difficult to scale, the HUN, _ | has placed concrete machine gun shel-} ters without number.. Barbed wire en- _ NEW SALIENT. GOOD PLACE 10. @D-WHITHHAIR (seem | 000. There is a loss of“over $100,000,000 of this amount because of the | eless handling of manure. Manure represents fertility which is ;,,. a : h 5 drawn from the soil by crops and must be returned to it if productive- | Bitter Struggle Along Meuse tanglements eight to ten miles deep in don is More Historic ness is to be maintained. Manure not only adds to the store of plant food in | is Creating One i T Ss ae the soil by returning a large per cent of the nitrogen and potash removed by | ae rf han Scenic. crops, but it also renders the native plant food of the soil more available. | Side. i oa No substitute at present known is capable of completely filling the place | = ee PEW tng of farm manures, «nd notwithstanding its great value there is probably no | oe ae 7 —FEW DUDS jraterial on the farm in which so great and needless 4 waste occurs. A waste |Mezieres Nearer When Rethel| ‘Pocket Has Been | of mounure at this time is a na- | Emptied. Smiles of satisfaction'result from eating ARMOUR’S CORN FLAKES. A delightful sugar- saver ‘made from the sweetest art of choicest corn and toasted » “just right.” \ Correspondent Says River Jor- | LOTS OF HEAT tional tragedy. | The U, Department of Agriculture, in a statement is) | 0 SN sued by Curl Vroomen, asks | its conservation as a war meas- | Adamesque Style of Garb Still Much in Fashion Among the Natives. FRESH MANURE BETTER THAN YARD MANURE OHIO EXP+8 TONS PER’ ACRE-16 YRS. (By Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n ice Washington, D. C., Oct. 11.—With; CORN AV. 15 CROPS bu j | Laon in the hands of the allies and the | The farmers of the country ; 7" F 59 diould be ‘urged: .to “caretully | HUN pushed back beyond the city to-| conserve all the manure on the | Ward the rail line between Herson | 32 | surms, and to see that it is ap. |*"d Rethel, Foch will have another | _.. | plied to the soit just as quickly | Pocket iin ete Be eee | 21 | as possible, Thousands Of ex- | advancing northwest of Verdun to- 19 | periments and results proved in | warq Mezieres and Sedan along the} 1o | actual practice show conclusive. jline of the Meuse. Rethel will be in! CLOVER AV, 12 CROPS rons | [8 that manure if not*properly | the new pocket and when the pincers | 20 W. WHITEHAIR, jal Correspondent to ront in Palestine.) 53 (Fifth Arti All that has been said and w ubout the heat and dust of the Jord not even give a faint MANURE. Use prevention. Do not wait until sick. : Keep fit. ; WHEAT AV.I5 CROPS sy a oon as we left Jerusalem and started down to Jericho its awful ing. subtle power began to be manifested. It is, indeed, a case of going down to Jericho, for it is one constant descent through hills void of! all vegetation. They are all covered with a thin coat white dus i the glare of the sun on them blinds one. The great barren rc seem to fairly scream for water The road winds in and round through the Use Cowan’s Drug Sto applied ‘to the soil will lose from | bégin to close the HUN must retire to 20 to 20 per cent in fertility | the two towns named, close to the Sale: | Belgian border and the allies will draw | nearer. M s| ot t Bee : | ane should not be put | This ,pmovement is hastening the! upon the land in piles. It should | Gearing of the soil of France. , It is} ioe be carefully spread. |also making more difficult the retire: | Experiments conducted in Ohio for 16 years give some striking results | ment of German forces through Lux: ! of the wonderful benefits of manure in increased crop production. (emburg to their own soil. | i Order from your neighborhood grocer. Trade supplied by Armour Grain Company, Chicago $23 Fourth St: Phone No. 102. Judean wilder where iclejeut or Attention is called to the accompanying chart, | Hirson and’ Mevieres are junction } a 2 Nin trom all breege and where ‘the hi The manure accumulating at the various cantonment camps, where ; Points for distribution of supplies to | Armour’s Oats save fuel—they cook in 10 to 15 minut. fairly boils your blood thousands of heud of stock are kept, should be utilized and the government All the way down Jericho we ig seeing to it that this manure reaches the flelds from which We are to were passing a stream of obtain our food and feed. motor lorries s ng the At Camp Grant, Ilinois, there Yre approximately 12,000 head of horses bie ie en ie fog and mules. The accumulated manure from these animals for one yeur at the | the greedy guns, Occasionally, as the Prices paid for fertilizer at this time is worth more than $50,000. i dust lifted, we got a good look Starting « campaign of education to impress upon the farmers of the | motor drivers, whose faces w country the great need of conserving manure and applying it to the land im- vered with av: f dust, wh. | mediately after it is produced so that all of its fertilizing value will be pre- clung to their treaming faces.! served would be a great step toward increasing food production. *Their clothing was ON ARR en eee gave them a gh ke appearan | Poor Place to Go. The nearer we approach Jerich the Brown & Jones “The Most of the Best For the Least” ’PHO 34 point where John the Bapt is sup DIED FROM WOUNDS. posed to have baptized Christ. In an| Privates: effort to getva good view of the river Frank R. Weisser. Tenney. Minn. Save the eggs for meatless days. They are nourishing more did we become convinced that and economical in place of meat. I crawled “along the bank under th WOUNDED SEVERELY. But eggs ate not economical for cooking, and they are not Peete Rcrer sao we age told about underbrush to a point where J thought | Corporals: Sarr ints in the New Testament, who was jaur-'y could get a good snap. While 1) Glen F. Cameron, Oskaloosa, low neying from Jerusalem down to Jer-| yas crawilug along, William Ower John Jerke, Jamestown, N. Dak. | an ami 8. secretary ofthe Red Triangle in Pal-| John R. Mo ouri Valley, lowa. | both stripped him and beat him and ne,who was in the motor car, call-! » Privates: < 1 pateeeOntat got exactly the kind vq out to me that I had better hurry, Guy Bergen, Nowlin. 8. Dak : at was coming as the Turks had spotted us, and had) Fred E, Bushman, Provo, necessary for satisfactory cooking results. Eggs are used in cooking for leavening and thickening. _ SA-VAN- The New Cooking Compound BE PATRIOTIC Below are extracts from the Federal Food Adminis- trator’s instructions . “The retail prices published by the State Council will | John P. Wilson, Butte, Mont SL GHTLY WOUNDED. Privates: Clell C. Conway, Williston. “N. Dy .__ MARINE CORPS. KILLED IN ACTION, Private: Thomas F. get my picture. bang. right over the! verwent oi a Turkish shrapnel and, L threw myself on to the bank, my feet slipped out from under me. jand i Jordan 1 went.) |{ certainly had uot intended to be baptized in the Jordan, but F did not ston to think it over, as I suddenly ree tion realized that I had business round the | Minn. hen Visiis River Jordan, | corner Gt ecm Cul Or clei ot the eo cel We ‘ low-lying chalk hills to the River Jor. | 200u=Y Turkdropped another shell a| constipation. indicate unhealthy con-} low-lying chal hills to the River Jor~ tow hundred yards in front of the dition of the bowels. Restore y world: hax been more talked. of than | Cot Ditins a horse-n Jed-was leading.|system to health and strength has the Jordan--not. because of itsi ¥° firly lett the ground getting|keeving your bowels regular. size, a8 it is loss than 10 miles in! 2round the bend of the hills. When "s Ro Mountain ‘Tea mak Tength and at its broadest point i/Ou, Of sight we stopped our car to} the bowels work naturally—Thoroly— - ‘ ‘ bere find, out what had happened to the) regularly. Jos. Breslow. for surely no man d any sym: ced tavelell Ge ee A Putaeet ; ; 5 pathy if he goes down during the sum-|C°mmenced to shell us. ||. George e blzecralds 2S be the maximum prices to be charged on the cash and | gives the same thickening and leavening results as eggs st a mer months. i ad heard the explosions. but had {S. Dak. Rath i -arry DAK fraction of the cost.. Try. a package today for Muffins, Pancakes, Hi re [thought they were our own guns, and} John W. Robson, Corvin, Mont) J carry basis. he | Waflles, Cake, Salad Dressing, Meat Loaf, Breaded Dishes, level TENG Ae I a not look up till hé called me. | mest S Warren, Dunlap. Taya, Consumers desiring cash or carry may demand and ' Gravies, Desserts, or any recipe calling for whole egg. : Pee ace aietarar ray ~/as I decided he was trying to put “my Claude Reeves, Kellogg, lowa. i receive y itled vantages under i i Dy St How ing level/efiits sei UE iad War lsecen at vor wee | Ep ager motlington Star. | ects Samer and executed Yo at adyn tag er the 25 CENTS AT YOUR GROCER'S © +k “Retailers when required to make a charge or delivery may add reasonable profit for extra service.” We propose to be patriotic, and have reduced our pric)s once more to the cash and carry basis. By this is meant that we sell them at prices quoted when handed over the counter and cash received in return. = If on telephone orders delivered to your residence you find a difference in amount of bill over prices quoted, you will understand that’ it ‘is for the maintenance of bookkeeping and delivery systems. ; CALL AND GET PRICES dan both fly of the oce It is hardly proper to speak of Jericho as either + village, it only has a little hovels. n ed houses. more, disgusting, but fortunately there nd fight below the level Devaney, ~Bird Island, B pmny og title over Int tet across! hoy who was leading the horse. He | yot be spoken ae its heat, RuLevidently decided that he, too, had | aqenacaucaceenencanngnnnceeeit Heo on oe fits beauty, | pusin: that called his attention to} = ¢ it flows through a most wuhealthy another part of Palestine. and as far! = underbrush, practically all jangle, in-! 4s we could find out, he was still go- , (2 ial fested with poiso : Tp ing when we started back to Jericho. = Special one and mosquitoes “along ‘a ——— sey we | = on -Krinkle ks have been pe of the |g | = E he sg. a | = attles on its!” = and Quaker hae TS acing weary traverers Fallen For Free | = 2 , Lemon ave stood the weary travels =: Corn Flakes, ‘ Smuddy Ww = 3 for 25¢ 30 SECTION NO. 1. ‘The following casualties are report the commanding general of the tical spell over to the very dawn of history onary Forces: Kxill-| ors Mus i 2 IcilT: We ver by a low sus-! eq in action, $1; missing in action, 28; pensio: itary bridge and drove our) wounded severely, 200; died from ed yards into the wounds, 62; died trom accident and{ e had to leve it other cau 6: died of disease, 29: | pproaching the |dieq trom aeroplane accident, 3; pris- As we got out of! oners, 6. Total, 4 into the dust KILLED IN ACTION. Sergeants: > = ] ‘ Or Mee : Brown & Geiermann Hi There! Your Opportunity Has Come ~ Bp - Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk over shoe tops. See Turk Deserters. As we started through the under-| Leo P. McHugh, Cumming, lowa i : Ca brush for the front line we came up- — Corporals: Pe FIGHTI iG} =) on two Indian troopers. who were) Estill Powers, Kingsley, Jowa, , A Sa ct Bi, ~ - four Turks who hail de-! Privates: Fm Oar: -SERVE 3 | bringing out i : serted their own li and stole across “No Man’s Land,” in order to give themselves up. Their clothing wa: in a bad condition and they seemed DIED OF WONDS. quite eager to get out of the whole; Sergeants: busine: It was most amusing to see} Grville, C. Winter, Villisea, Iowa. their delight when I lined them up Privates: to take their photographs. Henry Foley, Twin Lakes, Minn Wading on through the dust we) Thos. H. Harmar, Cedar Rapids, Ia came upon a little hovel about 6 feet) AUGUST M. KRIEGER, MILNER by 12 and about 6 feet high ade of N. DAK. brush and sticks, which hidden, Maj , away in the brush. But here was one For Henry Coussemeker, Ghent, Minn Swen Marthin Johnsom, LaFayette, Minn _ SATURDAY ' SPECIALS’ sj}; NUTMARGA aie oni rnar ro vo. WE SERVE BY USING NORTHERN GOCOANUT BUTTER CO MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Pezas"" Smuk.. Ely, Minn st_C. Ufford, DesMoines, la. A SPREAD FOR BREAD THE YEAR ROUND 2 dressed in less clothing than Adam in his fig leaf. All of them were out of the trenches for only a short Hime. These narrow, zigzagging trenches | gly i are exposed to the direct rays of the} brad Le sun, untouched by a bit of wind OF | Dak. i shade. Out+of them cheerful chaps |~“Q) have come to stand in line and re-} Carl F. Damson, Poplar, Mont. Clark Lyman, Dell Rapi Private: Extra fancy Malaga Grapes, small baskets..........25¢ Extra fancy Celery, small bunches............... . D. of the truest examples of “pack up DIED OF DISEASE. a ‘xtra fancy Sw atoes, speci 25 { your troubles in your old kit bag and! Privates: : Extra fancy Sweet Potatoes, special, 3 pounds......25¢ smile” that I have seen anywhere in! Archie T. Jardine, Dunseith, N. B. a 7. x 4 anea a the war zoné. In the front of the! WI CUNGEOIEEVERCLS ; Extra fancy Squash, special, perpound............. de shack was a long line of sweating. ) : ; raid S «| Cabbace i z ; dust-covered Australian light. horse- Sergeante: ne oie 5 Extra fancy Solid Cabbage, in hundred pound lots. $3.25 men and Indian troopers. The were Corporais Es : 2 | Extra fancy Malaga Grapes, large baskets. ........:75¢ 5e MMM TMM Klevin, Grand Forks, N. Phez Loganberry Juice, special, gallon jugs.......$2.75 Velva Pure Cane Sugar, 12 gallon can.:..........70¢ H NUTMARGARINE iol John Florhaug, Kensal, N. D. | 4% WAR times have brought about a marked change in the use and con- J . ; ceive a cup of hot tea or get a few) \v) Hindt, Rock Rapids z | * * . b bl “has b st smokes, for on the front of the shack , : , Hock Ranida, Lo i servation of food supplies and the butter problem has been mo: ‘ ar ea . is the sign of the Red Triangle. | See Ee oraue win ; economically and satisfactorily ‘solved with the delicious nut butter. |= + Economy Sorghum, gallon can 65c. 1-2 gallon can... .45¢ Hotter Than ———. salt. q 2 A 5 4 5 . ifer ~ = ‘They were all joking about the heat.) {uSsell HH. Fluent. Butte. Mont, American housewives have quickly accepted this wholesome and nutri- | Keifer Pears, 8 pounds for.........--.....5.....25e ee ea OW. SE ed non 1 corse J MeNamara, Carthage, tious product as butter’s duplicate for the table and for cooking. \ Stock up on Olive Oik We have a small quantity left ' = 4 look so bad! after this place, only |“ : i 3 It contains only ¢h t ingredients, namely— : Deacon = é s ae: ace, only | “Lawrence Mansuco, St. Paul, Minn.! only the purest ingr ‘ ~ at old prices... To repla¢e this stock the pri = cE by need our blankets if we g0 nee staat a. ra Minn. | cocoanut cil, peanut oil, milk and salt. pr oe ‘D p ice would be , = ere. | The t wig Casualties a spoeect 5 US abt dacct i eta ae viaiee thie teip Stertoon: ve serie lea by foo coral ing eoteral ‘or the| A In-accordance with an old law any competing product for butter is required 100 Per gent nS : = | a ae Fak rie ar eo os ip | American Expeditionary. Fore il-| to pay a heavy tax if colored so HOLIDAY comes to you a. creamy White Pompeain, half gallon ......... $2.75 = : sen a0 Tetures. as it is at this | in action, 91; missing in action, 37; with a capsule of vegetable color, the same. as used by all butter manufact- _ =v -pompeat rt " = i Fs {wounded severely. 170: ‘died from = + forins. ‘cri ry Butter x = OMPEAIN, MUALTS «2... eee eee ee eee tee eee +... $150 = | a | wounss, died from accident and| ULEFS In’ CORMINE: Cre Qnery OU EL ° SUS er ay = : pes suet s. ; died of disease, 29; ae = Pompeain, pints. ....-.. 6.6... sees eee He OE | gt ee meen tH NORTHERN COCOANUT. BUTTER CO. /IB on Mone ale salon > a , a ' KILLED IN ‘ACTION. } MANUFACTURERS, MINNEAPOLIS = Old Monk quarts : RES 5 throat and fh | Privates: i \ : 4 Bi + = Lee P IN eel w LIEU Coie woe : = i 4 } foubies s which item duereune elelaney | Bphrian J. Davis, Ripley, Minn. i Your Grocer, Delicatessen Store and All Dealers in Pure Food Products Sell This Brand. 3 is ors : +++ $1.50 =. ‘ RMAN'S. {ERATIVE | Thomas Haroldson, Dora, Minn. | ' ss , Insist, On Getting It. 5 = Old Monk, pints .....00.. eee. Be |S Joseph Muhtich, sdey, Minn ' = Dealers Supp plied by: = 3 : } Rees : Ambrose O'Keefe, Fargo, N.D. | : SS —$—<—<————————————————— i { | pas feted Sera ey | \ STACY-BISMARCK COMPANY, JE = “Ss ie eae =; Ty u pt pugene » ‘ilson, Remer, Minn. Oe) WRAP ae ne e ° ob be Sas ak py : = a $2 site, new $150. $1 size, wow Be. | George E. Hairn, St. Paul, Minn. | Wholesale Distributors Bismarck, N. D. : 2 UR PURE HIGH TEST CREAM. = =} bs Price includes war t4s: ten | Conrad N. Osttum, Kenyon, Minn. | 2 ! - \ = az 4 , = 4 E | Albert E. Rainville, Sage, Mont. | , a HMOUOLANAQOTARUULONONLESASUAsouAuobasnouasavesuaARitUUaNtUUtTT ig Ft ee

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