The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1918, Page 2

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1918. | rottowing interesting description of | intersp this interesting ceremonial: PAGE? D., Noy, 30.—Toda FIRST VICTORY Se toe : 0 : Hess tho United States should } Sioux Celebrate Defeat of the| another war while old Indians wh | men and sn be. seen | campfiro ake of Hun With Old-Time Cere- know i ce _| food for monial Dance A tree was ceremonially cut and! oq and sac prepared with alternating circles of white and black with the wolf the top of the tree, though on this ‘ te which the In: devoted, wav If. And on this occa x, for the first time in their . definitely adopted a Sioux In ich is to wave on appro” yictory. s ur DAKOTANS ADOPT A FLAG Original Banner Dedicated by ~ Indians of Standing Rock the Sic history dian fh Reservation : below the U. 8.! stoh. thre wld men and one by OF tho second crop ot weeds will| in this war the Sit tcomen wore used with the music.’ PWpO oUt the moisture that should | rhe s led to vietory the unit) “One of these sotigs composed by > carried over till the next year. i The Teton Dakotahs of Standing nd white men ae tciees The ing of corn will put the Rock have just held tory dance Sitting Bu th Sioux celebrated the Hun. br. A, MeG. 's Episcopal missioi d now county it “We: Rock Sioux Indian, or” since the “e! on of Ss Victory « ot 1876. Custer in bis full duty i those qualified have ox the | while those at » torn nd raised and other summer thas the Perfect de Cross . writting un the Our Toy Section Is One of Santa’s Great Headquarters Santa Claus is a spirit, a very real spirit to us older people—but to childhood he is a personality. Let us not dispel the illu- sicns of Childhood too soon— foster them—let old Santa continue his visits—let him come down the chimney—let 3 3 the little stockings be hung Nu Nad N as in years before—tict them hear his steigh bells ring,—in i YW. \\ other words make concrete for little minds the real spirit SS of Christmas we all believe in. and One o GAMES THE CREAM OF THE MARKET BIG VALUES, SUCH POPULAR _ OLD FAVORITES AS OLD MAID AUTHORS SOLDIER GAMES CHECKERS NOVELTY WAR GAMES DOMINOES U.S. TROOPERS U.S. WAR MAPS CROKINOLE POPULAR PRICES 10¢ to $1.50 DRUMS The patriotic spirit of the kid- dies will create a lively demand. _ Extra care has been given this section. 25¢c to $2.50 TOY TRUNKS Carefully selected line, well constructed and paint- ed, metal clasp; just the right gift for sister. ‘Priced From 50c to $3.50 jlauding the bravery of Y|Great Spirit for 4 | “barbarism x old | we will give them food to keep them the ritual of this dance still trom starving ull they can procure} hey. were posted on rostumes for this dance wer ime-movement appears in THE WONDER 5 “aus CONSERVATION OF MOISTURE AN sed with ized white} Indians and giving thanks to, the victory over} joe this, of the nations; and, for the! growing of corn and potatoes, humanity (wicacantkiyapi),|ing the soil fertile and well s as with humors, as well as plowing to a! crop fair depth. he summer fallo be done in Ju hat Western the weeds have “Il posted on | STOWth and thus purmped out the m in former|ture, which it fs the aim to sa intertrival S¥mmer fallowing, and the m being in the ground the plowing be done deeper and more thoroug! Also the summer fallow should} not be kept from becoming too weedy} ional ¢ themselves, according to thi to be effec hould be grown in the d It will produce a conside » costumes. Four origi omposed for this o as good condition for | » grain crop for the following year as; does the summer fallow. and the corn; ‘will produ¢e a gplendid crop of fod-{ tder, and some years some well Le ured corn. To secure the best re-) and / sults with the corn it should be plant-: sonS.!ed win hills. and well cultivated, and; the variety should be one that will! @ ; mature within the season prevailing at particular place. Then the} 25 CENTS EACH mashi, ‘a kin kaobluspa.” poetic rythm, x ESSENTIAL TO SLOPE FARMI il in about as good con- + dges the sum-|that where it has been grown it will also one of the another crop that | e amount se on which cattle and sheep; and it also produces good pas- | low. . / ould be fed to livestock and |’ CLUETT, PEABODYS Co. ac: AG. tureage for all kinds of stock. It is ‘| fairly to start and both enrich- : | a | 2 d opens it up by means hat extends to a con- such as Indians never; |, a a eraacey ih =a rktin ‘Eyes Netore,” as one speaker ex-| Conservation of moisture heeds to} the manure returned to the land, as | “¢erable depth. if ae Ruddy Cheats Span ME it. In the speeches thi be practiced in the western part of{the rich soil will produce more cro; Alfalfa is anoth r crop that is ad- —Most Wome for revenge, but as One ex-|North Dakota, Several facts have! With the samo moisture than will nted’ to the drier sections. It is us. Sais Dr Edwards, a Well-Known ed it, “Let them put away their]; A 5 Si ‘a S have 460) soil, and the manure will also add | "ally more difficult to start than the/| ys 1 “One Phy. isa iY and then we will give their | P&C” established that have a bearing | numus. |Sweet clover, as the soil needs to be| a its old place yy the sacred such “ag summer fallowing,| Potatoes are another crop that | imnoculated.* The sweet clover, how-| py. F, M, Edwards for 17 years treat en for liver and. bowel ing these years he gave to atients a prescription made of a few own vegetable ingredients mixed olive oil, naming thein Dr. Edwards’ . | Olive Tablets. You will know them by issioner their olive color. ain at tease These tablets are wender-werkers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisor- ous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow leok, dull *yes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, @ istless,* no-good iceling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time lever, introduces tho innoculation $0 be casier inality is |Pfod superior | th use, \ to start alfa Alfalfa a ptionally well in d this seed js drier sectio also of a high qu PS om n, the sections. } agriculture, cates putting at least third of the tilled part of the 1 in corn, potatoes or summer fal- In this vay the grain crop will either immediately follow-summer fal- jlow or a tilled crop, or ‘be the second jecrop after this. In this way moist- jure will be conserved by keeping the land free from weeds and by having 3 suits. lone third of the land in a condition| "a mote the pleasing results. |to save up mojsture. | ._,.| take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- |__The corn which will produce splen-| ceccful substitute for calomel—now ani did fodder is needed for livestock and | then just to keep in the pink of condition. {the potatoes-can be marketed to good | 19¢ and 25c per box, All’ druggists. advantage ‘The value of such a sys- tem would mea nthat a part or toe A land would be in the best condition |for crop each year and “food will be The HURLEY’S Dance and Concert Orchestra 10 Main St. Phone 130K | produced for livestock. By keeping a portion of the farm in alfalfa or sweet !elover the protein feeds will be pro-| \vided that are needed in a good live- istack rotation. And much cheaper | than in bran, oats or oil meal. 5 SANTA CLAUS MAIL BOX | will be placed at the F)| entrance. to toyland. 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