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NA ry « do | 2 ‘ ay “BISMARCK: DAILY ‘PRIBUNE FARM LANDS IN -UMTED STATES -—STBADILY GAIN Average Increase of Six Dollars Per Acre Reported for the Last Year’ N. DAKOTA SUBNORMAL + South Dakota Values Boosted $11, Ours But $2 During Past 12 Months ‘ Washington, April 10.—Farm lands | iin the United States are steadily in- creasing in value. The Department of Agriculture reports the average grade of plow lands was worth about $74.31 per acre /on March 1 this year, compared with $68.38 a year aga, $62.17 two years ago, and $58.39 three |" years ago. ‘Values show the greatest percent- age increase during’ the last-Year oc- curred in the South. Atlantic states, in the Carolinas and Georgia and ex- tended to Alabama, Kentucky and Ar- kansas Snmfall or _no increases were’ made in the New England states, the Pacific Coast states, and Louisiana, Texas, Kansas antl Montana. Mate- rial increases were reported from Ne-| braska and South Dakota. ; Jowa’s plowing lands stand first in value,“ her average being $169 per acre, followed by Illinois with $144, California with 3121, and Indiana with $100, Alabama- reports the lowest'| average value of plow lands,;at $24 be Ree and Mississippj next, at 5.50.’ Z The erage value. of all plow 'ands on March 1 this year‘und in 1918, 1917 DON’T CROWD, MEN! _ THESE CHAMPEEN They're the ‘female! champions of the} made, ‘The Minor Buflers are ‘Toledo ind the AL B.C. isn’t any} products and so they didn't have to | chool, cither, itt) iiss a sinvle day sucenliig | » Which | sit single day housekeeping to , The | in| beat all the other contend i sown rye.” This’ area” reports: prac- “cally no~ winter ‘killing of plants that were alive at the time of the fall freeze up. Owing to the unfavorable falKcondition” there: will no doubt be some abandonment and numerous thin} stands. These thin stands however will ho doubt show decided improve- ment under the present spring mois- ture conditions which are nearly ideal for giving rye a good start. Numer- ous fields ‘that look unpromising at present wil thicken up surprisingly later, especially Where stands are uni- formly thin without large dead. spots in the fields.” The April \1,condition of. rye in North Dakota is estimated to be 80 per cent compared with an average of 83 per cent. Ry condition for the United States is placed at 90.6 | | per cent compared with an-average of 89 per cent. | The number: of. brood sows in both) the United States and North Dakota is estimated to be the same as a year ago. .A‘small decrease in central and westerm-sections of this state due to the limited grain feed supplyy is just avut offset ‘by a small increase in: the eastern third~ef the state where the’feed supply, especially barley feed | was ‘nypre-plentiful. Tne eastern third | of the state’ produces approximately | as many hogs *as.the western tw> thirds of the state. The number of pure bred sows shows a very substan tial gain over a'year ago. © According .to reports all counties in’ the of farm labor sho provement over last y but remains over 15 per cent ‘below normal. Owing to the return of soldiers to their farm homes, the unusually large rye acre- {age and the increased use of labor saving machinery, the farm labor ft LL BUT ONE OF OWLERS MARRIED 3utlers rolled for a total of i ch member of the term Deen and 1916, by states, follow: Dean Zupt, Mr: .| bowling for sev years, on | State— 1919 1918 19171916 rs. 3. Faulkaber, Mrs.| the married ones will deny their hus | Maine:2a7 2 5..cccs $37 $385 «$34 $32] A. Jackgt. bands showed them all the fine points} t New, Hampshire.. 39 39 37 37] Behold the Minor Butlers, the great- [of the game. t | Vermont ..... _ 44 44 42 41fest a i pone bowle f There is only one single one in the | Massachusetts... 68 68 64° 62| America, who a few dys ago won the | bunch. aud she’s a good looker and \ Rhode Island . 73° 70 62 60|champiohship of the A. B.C. probably wou't be entered in the “sing- | Connecticut.” 55.5253) 49] Carrie Nation. mayNhave done some és” Tong. Ve | New York . 60 58 55 53{smashing in her palmy days, but she! ‘The! pictire was taken v Butlers Za | New Jersey 16 78 69 65] didn't chalk ‘up the score these girls} won the title, hence the | ies, Pennsylvania 60° 58 57 GO| On | rerencecccccccccccccoccsreteseoson | Delaware 55 59 ~~ «55 50 fie’ i Patt ri ¢ | Maryland 53847 «= 4846 . ae ine Paes HIGHEST PRICES ; \ Wide a BOS o s ste'ai| PAID FOR JUNK 3 est. Virg’ 4 42 33 36 5 . apts 4 © North Carolina .. 50 42 35 . 31 att Of the ; At this season of the year | South: Carolina’ : pees ? minated more or] $ when you are house clean- $| Georgid .. 28 27 24 . 8 > ero S| Florida . 32 2786 aged about i0 per cent later by dry-| $ ing you should PHONE 358_ 3 | Ohio 860 88 HL | , ling out. ‘The batcome of the late sown |; aNd get=our prices for pa- 3 indiana 96° 87 | 84y Y | acreage remains to ‘be determined by per, rags, bottles or old 3 u is 4 | be determined by 8 wee 182 0 ua 12 ite - rowing weather. Reports from the! $ metals. ©. 31 7 " eas 2 in th te ‘indi: cae 3 H Wisconsin A Be BY oe Condition Poorer by Five Per ‘stand of bota late and early ; ‘ COLEMAN - iy il: Towa 169 154 140 135 cent Than Year Ago~ ——- i “ite MeKenai iN (j{ Missouri”. 2° 66 60 59 at This: Ti | ‘ 3 Opposite McKenzie Hotel Hf Rowe'benoee <2 tS Bt al This Time | AD DEATH Sey su desnetstrvsetionne i South Dakota ... 67 56 54 53 ia TEN | i ~~ Nebraska. : 80 74 72] The bureau of crop estimates, de)“ pores ete see -t Kansas ./. 58 53 51] partment ef Agriculture, made pwlié+py, Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get Kentucky 50 41... 35| today its report.for-the United States cat the Cause and Remove It | ‘Tennessee 48 41 87jcovering “April 1 condition ‘of winter ae SE Alabama 21..-17 16|wheat, rye, npmber of brood sows} 20) . Migsissippi 23 20 18|compared with last year, and far | Dh Bawands! Olive Tablets, the cabatl Louisiana 83. 25, 24)bor supply “and -demand.\ | | and positively do the work. / ij} Texas 45-38 34) Reviewing this report, A. J, Surratt.) “People afflicted with bad breath find| / i Oklahoma’ . 85 80 27\field agent for North Dakota, says quick , relief through «Dr. Edwards’ ita Arkansas ‘31 27 g2lthat practically ajl’reports fromthe! Olive Tablets. .The pleasant, sugar 33} Montana S 35 31 .,29| winter wheat States indicates that| coated tablets are taken for bad breath Wyoming z 41 30 27) this crop has come thru the winter in! by all who know them. Colorado . - 55 55 50]excellent , condition. The~planted|, “Dr, Edwards* Olive Tablets act gently New Mexico ...: 42° 36 31|-wheat-acreage last fall was the larg-| but firmly on the bowels and liver, - 98 85 goQjest on record for the United States) stimulating them to natural action, . 86- 70 60| being 49,000,000 acres or. an increase} clearing the blood and‘gently purifying ‘ 80 60 60|of 15.9 over last year./-Winter wheat| the entire system. They do that which Idaho .. 5 70 .58 53|condition for the Wnited States’ is es-| dangerous calomel ‘does without any Washington . 95* 94\ 80 25| timated to\be 99.8 pe 2nt of normal.| of the ‘bad after effects. a | reggn . : 81. 84. 70+ 60|No winter wheat condition issued for| All the benefits of nasty, ssickening, Californi: 121 120 110 96]North Dakota owing to the unimport:! griping cathartics ate derived from Dr. ‘BERLIN BANK EMPLOYES OUT FOR INCREASE Inslitution Closed by| Strike of Workers Who Want Ruin- , ous Pay Schedule Berlin, (Tuesday), April - 8.—The employes of the bank of trade and ih- dustry, better known ~_stadter bank, went on strife today atid a half-dozen , banks, including the Deutsche, Dresdener and: Disconto, went to thie aid of the Darnstadter bank by opening 30 of their branches to its customers. The ‘employes of th Datnstadter bank demanded wage in- creases which officials of the bank said endéfgered the safety of the in- stitution. i IMPORTANT TO ALL WOMEN ~ “READERS OF THIS PAPER Thousands upon ‘thousands of wom- en have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. ~ Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing. else but. kidney trouble, or the result of ‘Kidney or- bladder dis- ease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. t You may suffer pain in the back, headache and loss of ambition. : . Poor health makes yow nervous, irri- table and maybe despondent; it makes | | any one so. e But hundreds of women claim that Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, by restor-\ - ing-healthto the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome stich conditions. Many send for 4 sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kid-_ ney, liver and bladdér medicine will do | for them. ° By enclosing’ ten. cents’ to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. \Y., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post... You can purchase me- dium and large size bottles at all drug he Darn-|. ant acreage in this state. Practically all rye conditiéreports | for states-east and south of North Da-| kota ate favorable. North Dakota. howevér, has about 30 per ceht of the United States’ rye acreage and ow- ing to the spring opening up rather slowly -the state rye condition could; not ‘be intelligently estimated for| the state as a whole on April 1. The bulk of North Dakota rye,was sown in the stubble and frost which is. al- ‘ways slow in coming ‘out of stubble iunportant to health and long life as the kidneys. _When they slow up and com- mence to lag in their duties, look out! Danget is in sight. Find-out what the trouble is—with- \O out delay. Whenever you feelynervous, weak, dizzy, suffer from. slecplessn or have piing in the back, wake up once. Your kidney elp. These signs to warn your. kid are not. perfo! 8 properly. They are only half doing their work and are allowing impuri to accumulate and ‘be cenverted uric. acid@and other poigons, whic! are causing you distress ahd wil de- stroy You unless they are driven from your system, > _, Can taise 2 to, seeks for the purchase of You can obtain excelient i Ss, your. grain, cattle, pore wish ane bi ma Schools, climate aaa me gaee eee THE MOST DANGEROUS +. & No-organs of the human body are so| ae dn Western Canada Grein Growing isa profit maker. Raising Cattle, es in} bait CC easy £6 pro: E i Bs ive. of wheat tthe acre ind bay on easy terme, Land at $15 to $30 Per Acre. +-Good Grazing Land at Much Loss, Papeete Geter ea genes Weston natia and cnjoy, sperity, ‘The Governments of the Dominion and Provinces of wanand Alberta extend every ncourayement tothe a ch ga opel tases (cae be oe and sure crops. Sead Takes en nov © Seager W.E. Bask, Clifford Block, Grand Forks, &. 9. Edwards’ Olive: Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formufa after seventeen years of prac: tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets aré purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for aweek and note the effect. .10c and 25c per box. All druggist OF ALL DISEASES some GOLD MEDAI Haarlem sules at once. [They are an old, tr preparation uséd all over the world for centuries, They. contain onl: old-fashioned, soothing oils combined , with strength-giving and-system-cleans-' i rbs, well known and used-by phy- s in their-daily practice. GOLD, MEDAL FE lem Oil Capsules are.jm- ported ditect from the laboratories in Holland. They are convenient to take, ané will either give prompt relief or our money will be refunded. Ask for hem at, any drug store, but be sure to get “the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Accept no substitutes. In ‘sealed packages, ‘Three sizes. and buy on easy terms, . offering unusual inducements os ome. ' oN Poquiremeuts can be tnd St low interest. lanitoba, Saskatche- and ranchman,” ist ipping fe all-lines of per cent. quirements this spring. are: estimated to be about 5 per cent, below normal. A ‘survey of farm wages for last’ sear son shows that owing to’ the scarcity of labor in 1918 and necessary com- petition with the usual wages “paid in work, farm. wages | that harvest wages will show a reduc- were the highest om record. The an-| tion ‘from last season, . nual wage by the month with ‘board in north Dakota was to $41.00 in 1919 or ‘an increa: Harvest wages war 52.00 OU can raise in your own garden, delicious radishes, lettuce, sweet corn, wax beans, peas, tomatoes and other healthful: vegetables. They are most appetizing when gathered fresh for ° each meal. Success is more certain if you start right, with seed which you and others know is dependable. Northrup, King & Co.’s seed has the inherited tendency to pro- duce vegetables of choicest flavor and quality. ous seed, carefully selected and tested. , | Foals, in nearly every community sell Northrup, King & Co.’s | seeds. on request. were $4.; ‘Names of merchants near you who handle these seéds:sent it per.day with board compared to $3.40 in 1917 or.an increase of 32 per cent. Farm Wages:throughout the state this spring are ‘lacking in uniformity but will average nearly, the same as ‘a year ago.” The outlook however is To the Wife of One who | Tf this should meet the. ¢; otheg or friend’ of someoneiiad rink, unable to overeome this xuino' she may obtain. information hy' whieh Je; i from the curse quickly, luiful benefit in their heal ppiness. i ‘ Dance. at Armory Thursday ba and Saturday night: O’Connor’s mpared of 28 plain envelope on. request “4 J. 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