The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1918, Page 8

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"HANDSOME CATALOGUE ISSUED BY DAGCKia PAGES ” PIONEER NORTHWEST SEED. HOUSE The handsomest and most interest-jis a profusion of illustrations, a_ma- ing catalog ever issued by a north-| jority of which are photographs of the western seed house is now leaving| actual object. In a foreword to cus- The Tribune bindery for Oscar H. | tober the company says Will & Co. the pioneer Bismarcx| We print at head of this page a seed and nursery company. The cov-! picture of Os H. Will, founder of er design this year is particularly at- our busine pioneer tractive, combining historic interest) seedman rn breeder, with a color scheme of unusual benuty » to North Dakota The front cover carries at the top historically correct. reproduction of Mandan Indian vi great many t of the time with : i] homestead ne river. There is also shown an I nj team of oxen woman cultivating corn with the original agricultural implement. ¢ the bottom of the ¢ im. The next year houses and ad- business to the pioneer seed hou: the original Indi: The rear cover p } | than is his first year he | many {prompt and satisfactory. service. Fin that way to do our part in helping Dios us and who will help in keeping up the best traditions of the founded. We have nine stars in our service flag, most of which represent men whom we lost during the busiest spring months, and one of which represents our asistant manager, Mr. George F. Bird. Nevertheless, in spite of short- age of help, transportation troubles and other worries we came through the past season much more satisfactorily did the previous year, and at time handled fifty per cent usiness. We wish to thank the tomers who aided us by early ordering and hope that they will help us in this way once again. Many new difficulties arising var conditions will affect our zation as well as our customers we shall do our very utmost. te the s jlnore erlvulture. in "the Northwest, } ts built up one of the | vest. regarded businesses | i 1 a collection of fruits and tables especially adapted by the V company to this climate. book | hur consists of 80 well ed entirely to grains, Oil "ib dtochte? we will tell you about their earnings—assets—liabilities—equipment— dividend "possiblities — where incorporated— \“ is ou hats bought or of production, a | ove you have ‘or contemplate pu: basing oil securities get our reports—furnished fre | tion Oit diocke anaged sae guarded i3 due to the fact | he could not to give up the which had been his chiet long. and he persisted in t the advice of his phys il too late. te of the luss of Mr. Will, how: we still feel that our organiza- the best equipped by and now at the | of ies, grew up in North Dakotus is fauiliar SMITH-MARTIN ESO, | vith Northwestern conditons, and has had ‘practical experience with N Stocks and Bonds Dakota Inn addition there are etl 206 Sha SalleSt. Chicago (er cmp who have been long with <2 Theres a - Salesman from Virginia who was chewin; swapping yarns wi men on the Post Offes “This is Real salesman. Gravely. That small chew satisfies, and the longer corer. “Have a chew,” you chew it the better it says he to Jake. Jake tastes. That’s whyit doesn’t doesn’t think he’s chew- cost anything extra to ingunless his cheek bulges chew thisclass of tobacco.” outlike the mumps. ee ee ‘Call that a chew?” It gees forther—shat's why you can get snorts, “‘Sure!” says the PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in a ote AVELY TOG CO... DANVILLE. VA the good taste of this lass ef tobacco withe ont exire ctity THE CELEBRATED STAR BILLIE BURKE In Her Big Success “Let's Get a Divorce” AT THE Bismarck Theatre TONIGHT ONLY WHITE ROSE GASOLINE MORE MILES PER GALLON “WHITE ROSE” being a pure, dry, car- bon-free gasoline, it sparks easier. Com- busting is quick and regular. There i is no break in the power stream—no “jerkey” power—insuring a smooth, silent run ning car. - WHITE ROSE GASOLINE has been on the market for thirty years. Wherever it is available it is recognized as the high- est grade and most economical. It gives greater power, more miles per gallon, and greater service. We have installed another curb pump with which to handle WHITE ROSE GASOLINE. A trial will convince you. SERVICE—That’s Our Middle Name }and | quantities of seed which they -| purchase of seed. -}advice or information on any garden ps #8 He y come to the rest of us are in comparison as nothing. We urge once more that all orders be sent in as early as possible, and that customers order only thi As Let all carefully plan their gar- dens and practice conservation in the Do not hesitate to call upon us for or farm problem and we shall do our best to help you. Sincerely. OSCAR H. WILL & CO, f Fallen For Freedom | oO Died of Disease. Private Otto H. Carlson, Fargo, N. Dak. Wounded Severely, Private John S. Johnson, Pembina, N._Dak. Private Francis H. Walker, Cando, N. Dak. Private Lloyd Orher. Colgate, N. D. yoseph Wolf, Zeeland, N. D. i Private Peter Wold, Michigan City, Private Bennie A. Schneider, Ray N. D. \ Private John Tillett, Bathgate, N. Dak. Private William ‘Bostrom, Coopers- town, N. Dak. 2 Wounded. Degree Undetermined. Private Simon Sandve, Fargo, N. D. Private Fred W. Bartels, Kpworth, N. Dak. Private ‘Bennie T. Dahl, Homa, N. Dak. Carl O. Olson, Stanton, N. D. Wounded Slightly. Private Frank H. Dolan. aCrtright, N. Dak. Private Gunnar E. Eidbo, Arnegard, N, Dak. Wounded Slightly. Private Carl N. Ditmer, Grafton, N. Dak. Missing In Action.’ ‘Private’ Henry Johnson, Drake, N. SECTION NO. TWO. Private Carl’ Hildéenbrand, Ashley N. ‘Dak, Private Almon B. Coffin, Velva, N. Dak. Wounded, Degree Undetermined, more, Captain Erskine N. more, N. Dak, Private Jocob P. Kislanko, Mec lus- ky, N. Dak: Private Willis 1. Hill, title, N. D. Chase, Lati- Private Clifford R. Black, Sheldon; N. Dak. Dak. Private Lester M. P. Griswold, New England, N. D. Private Howard Rey Rogers, Cayu- ga, N. Dak. Private Almer O. Anderson, Coop- erstown, N. D. Private Earl H. Pepard. Drayton, N Dak. Wounded Slightly. Private Harrison Bailey, New Rock- ford, N. D. Private Albert Olson, Devils Lake, N. Dak. . Private John Hedland, Kindred, N. Dak. Private Joe Kover, Bremen, N. Dak ‘Missing In Action. Corporal Theodore A. Oukrep, Dick- inson, ‘N. D. Private John M. Lafson, Petersburg, N. Dak: Private John C, Neusiel, Jr., Robin- son, N. Dak. « Killed in action, previously report- ed missing in actio: Nicholas J. Nich- aloi, Park River, } A most healthful, up-building medi- cine gently soothes the liver and bow- els, helps digestion, sharpens the ap- petite, brings refreshing sleep. Hollis- ter's Rocky Mountain Tea, nature’s gift. Thoro but not injurious. Jos. Breslow. RETURNED ‘SOLDIERS TAKE NOTICE. Knowing you will want a new suit or overcoat, I will allow you 10 per cent off any made-to-measure suit, overcoat or both and allow terms of payment. Klein, tailor and cleaner. | 12 19 1 mo. Call C. A. Finch Lum- ber Co., phone 17, for Old Hickory Lignite. | Don’t Iet the fact that you haven’t a new gown or new full | dress suit stand in the way of at- tending any party, dinner or dance to which you’ve been in- vited. | Dry Cleaning will save the day for you. Send in everything you expect to wear at Christmas affairs for dry cleaning now. Our faultless dry cleaning removes every spot and stain—restores gar- ments to their original bright new- ness. It’s a real economy to Bare tervals, bocease it doubles Chats ws use i ‘isa! fulness to you: LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY | EAGLE TAILOR SHOP "Opposite the Post Office BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE KNOCK OUT SALE Private Mark A. Buechler, Kulm, N. |} —. ADA 1.4 Tw mnaenstara. ‘Colemans OPPOSITE THE McKENZIE HOTEL es NOW ON t “Having been very successful in our closing out sale, we are left with broken lots of odds and ends which will be sold at auction regardless of cost at 2:30 p. m. and this evening at 8 o’clock. STOCK CONSISTS OF 6 ad Suits Suspenders i Underwear Neckties | Mittens Wool Socks And other articles too numerous to mention. e $500.00 Worth of Sample Jewelry from Greenberg & Locket, the largest Wholesale Jewelers between St. Paul and Seattle SALE LASTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS DAY OPPOSITE McKENZIE HOTEL ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Lambs $10.00 to 13.75. | Pigs, good to choice, $13.50 to 15.00. ee A Hogs receipts 5,400; steady. pe Gut fo tek | aan rons eet & R $15.85 to 17.00. wes $3. ‘0 8.50. Salves 25: wer, . Bulle mostly 17:00. CHICAGU LIVESTOCK. Reef catle, good ‘to choice and GET THE HABIT Cattle receipts 3,000; killers strong. | Togs, receipts 5 | prime $15.00 to 19.50. Get the habit to ship your Sees and itcrs $6. putchon Stock’ cows and-helf’h hides, furs and junk to the firm Veal calves 50c lowe! calves good and choice $14.00} that pays the highest market Stockers and feede price. Send for our price list Sheep receipts, ; . receipts 12,000. and tags. We pay the express and postage on furs. | ATARRH EI, | We also tan hides into Coats, Robes a 4 For head or throat 9 e ‘ and Leather” Catarrh try the 3 bia tia Don t Forget Skating BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. To-night at the Armory Bismarck, N. D. FRENCH & WELCH Bismarck’s Big Hardware Store Where Whatever You Buy Is Guaranteed or Your Money Back CARVING SETS A beautiful line of these useful Christmas gifts, $4.75 to $15.00 SILVER TABLE WARE The famous Community Brand, sets of every descrip- tion. A HANDY KITCH- EN HELP $1.75 POCKET KNIVES 40c to $3.50 Casserole Dishes $2.50 to $7.50 COFFEE PERCOLATORS produces a rich clear as amber, fragrant bev- erage, uses one-third less Also begs to announce that they will be open tonight and tomor- row night to take care of.the.late shoppers. Mirro includes ev- 1 $3.75 up to $6.50 : CHAFING, DISHES.. erything in . alumi- num for — kitchen $7.00 to $8.50 and household use. CUTLERY— See the one-piece MANICURE SETS— construction, be: $3.50 UP » throughout and’ thé THERMOS j many other fea, BOTTLES tures _ exclusively $3.75 to $5.00 “Mitro”. De gh J te aerae a And Mirro costs you F Soe no more than other $3.50 to $5.00 makes. Come and see how different BICYCLES and better alumi- $35.00 to $48.00 num can be. | . TRI- pels CYCLES $1.50 to $.50 to FOR BOYS $5.00 OR GIRLS _ ELECTRIC IRONS, oe TOASTERS, ETC., f KIDDIE KARS $5.00 to $6.50 $1.75 to $2.25 A PRACTICAL GIFT AUTO ROBES, NAVAJO - The Famous BLANKETS MONARCH RANGES Are sold here. Mother would appreciate one for Christ- mas. je ertommien Scams A ea The MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE Would be a splendid prac-

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