The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1919, Page 8

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BIOMARCK: Sake I ae ek NE a ce ei oocoocccoooreoes AN OPPORTUN ITY FOR OR | TRAV? VELING -SALESMEN, MECHANICS, ASSISTANT - BOOKKEEPERS, AND DEPARTMENT MANAGERS Who Have MADE GOOD | We want to. receive iy spplications from men who have their eyes open, who have a ‘labia of s suc- cessful accomplishments—who have a. jometeralive spirit and the ability to make sogd: Automobile experience is not necessary. a ! “To the right, man these positions offer genuine opportunity for growth. You will be cordially received into an organization, every member of which knows the value of ‘team work and are practicing it. Please do not answer this unless you are thorou shly convinced of your eligibility and can produce proof, eee Sa ~ All replies will be held in the strictest confidence. LAHR MOTOR SALES comes ypc T a ih meee ‘ HH md B OVER NOT UGH TO SUIT ASS OFFIGIAL er of Deeds Wants to w Where Concern Gets ght to Townley Patents North Dakota “Once Over” & Tractor Co. has had the igver, fromthe register’ of 1.9€ Cassicounty, with ‘whom p Of ite carticles of incorpora- Ihave: béen'filed, and he has. 4 see buck to the secretary tae in the articles which js to not appeal to the Cass yy register of deeds provides he..purpose. of these articles ogreatevariraat trust,-and all ty, ‘ofetheoeompany!! isthe ty of the: trustees and’ they je masters, the shareholders g no right to manage or ‘to et the trustees how to man- je property of the company.” North Dakota Once-Over & Tractor Co., “an expressed Or common law company,” orporated by Charles M. dage, Guy E. Lincoln and Al- 'E. Blazier, all of Minncapo- lor the sum of $100,009, and fhe purpose of handling the je Over plow attachment in- d by the Scientific Farming pinery Co., of Minneapolis.” LACE SURE JOB COMING OR. GOING NOW Hiei (ATASETTUHNEHAG commissioner under th: whieh would abolish the pres e-man tax commission July 1, surred of a job two ways yes- when Governor Frazier named Makes Erroneous , diction Regarding Lawyer put one clean shirt is all-I jt he would ever wear. He had away to a mere shadow; was Ow as saffron and often doubled th =pain. Doctors continually im morphine and were about to P for gall stones. Mayr's Won- | Remedy quickly restored him lect health again.” It is a sim- rmiess preparation that re- the catarrhal mucus from the Nal tract and allays the inflam- which causes practically all th, liver and intestinal ailments, ing appendicitis. One dose will or money refunded. sale by. all druggists. i him a member of the present tax com- mission for a period of six years dat- ing from the first Monday in May. The tax commissioner bill will be re- ferred at the special election in July. Should it be approved by the people, Mr. Wallace will succeed the present tax commission and become THE commissioner. Should the act be re- jected he will still be A commissioner. HELPS ON NEW BANK, H\. R. Wilson, assistant cashier of the First National bank of Fargo, is at the capitol assisting Manager Wa- ters and Director Cathro of the Bank of North Dakota with the purchase of equipment and the. installation of .a system for the new institution. UARANTEED. TAT ORS Gate, cleaning and pressing, han machine work for ladies and rentle- men. ‘Expert repair work, Guaran- teed all work. Suits from $25.00 to $65.00. We call for and deliver. SPIRO & CO. Phone | 274. Opp. Postoffice. “The Home of Service” MR. CAR OWNER Within the next few weeks; — | you will be getting out your auto- | thobile and preparing for the sea- n’s run,. Doubtless one of the first things that you will have to consider will be your tires. In our line of Kelly-Springfield casings and tubes we believe that | we have something that will merit your investigation. That} they cost more is true, but as has | been said before—“the recollec- tion of quality remains long after the price is forgotten.” Drop in our store, or call us up and we shall be pleased to show you why. MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. “The Home of Service” CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. Bismarck North Dakota SHINOLA AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH Keeps your shoes good-looking Makes them last longer \ Black - Tan - White - Red - Brown Everywhere The SHINOLA HOME SET for conrenience INTERNATIONAL TAKES OVER WELL KNOWN PLOW CO. P. & O. Concern of Canton, IIl., Is Purchased by Big Har- vester Corporation The ‘announcement that the Inter- ton, Ill, has aroused great interest in the ¢asricultural implement trade. News of the transaction was received by P. R.-Fields, the Harvester com- pany’s branch: manager here, in a tel- egram from ‘the Chicago office. The P.. & .O:Co,,.as it is popularly known, is-one’ of.) the", pioneer plow manufacturers of America. The pres- ent extensive: plant at Canton, Ill., is ‘the ‘outgrowth of. a ‘blacksmith shop which Williant Parlin -started there in (1842: The “P.<€'O. line of plows and tillage implements is well known and alrgély used throughout the agricul- Kansas City, MinneapoMs, Omaha, St. Louis, Dallas, Portland, Denver, Sioux Falls, Oklahoma City and Spokane. ‘Branch Manager Fields of the Har- vester company, when asked about its plans for handling the additional plow business at Bismarck, stated that it would be carried as part of tne com- consideration had as yet been given to the question of what additional facili ties, in the way of warehouses and | storage space, would be required. Cleaning ‘Up, Piowing or remov- ing rubbish, call Wachter, Phone pany’s present business and that no] 62. national ester. Co, has purchased the pturing plant and business he In & 0) lorft Co., of Can- tural’: world.+:It' has branch houses at The soundest reasons for your ~-vii- ing a Dort are furnished by the actual - experiences of Dort owners. . They will tell you that the car travels smoothly and comfortably. « . They will speak in the same satisfied terms of the mileage it gives in gas and oil, and on tires—longer mile- age per gallon, you will find,’than what is commonly regarded as good mileage. They will tell you, also, that it re- quires aminimum amountof service- , attention to keep it in fit condition and continuous service. on « Prices F. O. B, Factory Wire Whéels'and Spare Tires Extra Bismarck Motor Company DORT MOTOR — CATO ro COMPANY The Flow of Meat Two-thirds of the live stock in the United States has to be raised in the West. One-halt of the consumers of meat live in the Baste i In other aid most of the live — ne or two thousand miles distant from most of the people who need it, in the form of food. Fifty years ago, ‘when live. stock was raised close to every consuming center, the country butcher could ‘handle the job ‘after a fashion: But the job got too big. Now millions of animals have to be moved hundreds of miles to millions of people. Some- where on the way they have to be ee into meat. The packers solved the problem. They set up plants where the “live haul’ and the “meat haul” were in the right balance. They eliminated waste. They built up distributing - gystems—refrigerator cars, refrigerating plants, branch houses. They saved time, moriey and. meat everywhere. The stockraiser benefited ‘in better markets and higher Prices; the ‘con- sumer, in better meat and lower prices. : As the country grew, the packers had. to ‘ grow, or break down. Because of its«present size and efficiency, Swift & Company is able to perform its part in this service at a fraction of a cent per pound profit.

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