The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1919, Page 2

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‘PAGE 3. BISMAROK DAILY TRIBUNB CAPITAL CITY TO ENTERTAIN HUGE FARMER MEETING (Continued from Page One) for a lawyer or an orator than for a produced from the soil. His princi- pal argument at the convention will j be for the establishment of a national jcentral body in which all producers organizations may become affiliated. Pennsy Grange Master. John A. McSparran, master of the way commission to a requést from | Pennsylvania state grange, is coming White Butte, in South Dakota, for | to Bismarck and Fargo to discus the the removal of that point of Mil-Nj question of national organization, also waukee line stockyards now lo- /to impress upon the members of cated at Petrel, a small station |granges everywhere the force and a few miles east of White Butte, | power which can be put behind any in North Dakota. The North Da- {movement in which individuals are kota .railway. commission holds | willing to sacrifice personal opinion to..begin. with that it is an inter- /for public welfare. Mr. McSparran state matter over Which it has no lives at Furniss, Pa. He is head of an control. th the second place. it | organization embracing over 70,000 feels that any facilities of this in its membership. His visit will be kind which North Dakota now pos- | of unusual interest owing to the divid- sesses should be retained for the | ed allegiance of some of the granges Benefit of Flickertail citizens, {on national problems. Petrel and White Butte are lo- | |. Big Milk Man. cated ona section of the St. Milo D. Campbell of Coldwater, Paul's system, which for several | Mich. is president of the National miles zig-zags between North and | Milk Producers’ federation. He has South ‘Dakota and which used to !Tecently come into much prominence be mighty confusing to the man through the open letter he has writ- who liked a cocktail with. his |ten President Wilson declaring that meals in the old days when South | a injustice is being worked on dairy- Dakota was wet and North Da. | men throughout Michigan by agents kota,was dry. The man who or- | of the department of justice. Mr. deréd a ¢ocktall in South Dako- | Campbell will take up tte several fa'migh Raveiit illegally delivered | Hroblems of the dairymen, particular. . o,Him in North Dakota, and, even ly that of production under constantly when: it was legally served in | increasing costs while the public op- South (Dakota, he had a mighty poses any corresponding increase in hard time determining whether he price. He will tell how eastern dairy- was drinking it in wet or dry ter. | men have attempted to meet this situ- titory,:and there was also much | ation. His address should be par- confusion as to whether the cf- ticularly timely in view of the unset- fects which ensued were Icgally | {led milk situation now prevailing all enjoyed. over the Inland Empire. Kansas Union Leader. Maurice McAuliffe, president of the Kansas Farmers’ union, is another returned to the city from Minneapolis aker, with a special message to and Chicago, where they spent the} Pacific northwest agriculturists. Mr. past two weeks on a buying trip. McoaAuiliffe’s subject will be “What the ae IN AGAIN, OUT AGAIN, _ GONE AGAIN, AND OUT . AGAIN IDEA Is TABOO What: We Have We. Will Keep and What We Ain’t We'll Go After, Says Rail Board \ Small consideration has been given by the North Dakota rail- “Returned Home. Mr. and Mrs. S. EB. Bergeson have SASS The Kind You Have Always Bought, end which has been in use for over thirty years, has borze tke sigactura of and has been made under Lis pure edi “sonal supervision since its infancy. le / Allow no one to deceive you in this. Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle wits and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. OA 5 “4 What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipatioa, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising nee and by. Taree the Stomach and Bowels, aids ¢ assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural slee; ti Tae Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. . GENUINE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of. ° A) In Use For Over 30 Years “~The Kind You Have Always Bought © ila Seren rereococceccccesess: ALPE RE GOPLOOLLLIIOPLESELIOISIOELEOLIELOD OS, | | Weve got those 24 Sporting Goods you want Exercise is the best medicine you can sive your chil- dren or take yourself. : Come in and buy the kids a Baseball Outfit and help them to grow:strong-and robust. The pleasure it will give you, and the fun it will give them, will be worth lots inore than the small sum the outfit will cost. Use our Hardware; it stands hard wear. JOHN BORTELL Phone 576. 300 Main Street SORODIDOL DIED OODDO DOD OODS Farmers’ Union Is Doing in Kansas,” Mr. McAuliffe, in addition to being a practical farmer and an organizer of the first class, fs editor of the Farm- ers Union which has a circulation of 38,000 copies. He has promised to take the Farmers’ union all apart arid show what makes the wheels go around. Spokane Farm Chief. The youngest member of the galaxy or orators is A. A, Elmore of Spo- kane, president of the Farmers’ union of Washington. Mr. Elmore came to| the northwest several years ago as an organizer under the direction of the National Farmers’ union, He struck virgin soil in a goodly portion of the state. but soon had it producing healthy local unions, Mr, Elmore dis- claims any ability as an orator, but those who have heard him ‘make ad- dresses insist he can ‘hold an audi- ence where a celebrated speech-maker would fail, He is:a man of dovngient convictfons, yet especially ‘broad in his views of economic problems, TOO LATE TO OLASSIFY ~ | FOR SALE-—On. me ad Stile, ni fi. Bood 306 3 Ismarel AT 25c—Women’s Fast BI values. Priced in this sale ood. Ladies’ House Dresses count of 10% in this sal S05 bus es At 15e—Chil ‘an - SUBSTANTIAL SAVING IN HOSIERY f Bese .25¢ Complete | stock less dis- dren’s, Stockings { SIDEWALK RESOLUTION. Whereas, it ié deemed necessary by and the City Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, declare it] 5- to be necessary that sidewalks be constructed in the City of Bismarck as herein specified: Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Commission of the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota: That side- walks must be constructed according to provisions of the ordinances in front of or adjoining the following de- scribed property situated in the city of Bismarck, and ‘the City Auditor is hereby instructed to notify the own- ers of the said property in manner) Market. That all bills and accounts prescribed by law of action of the/are to be paid to the said Thomas J. City Commission, along south, side of; Lee, lot 17, block 65, McKenzie & Coffin’s addition. i And Be It Fifther Resolved: That the said sidewalks must be cofistruct- ed according to the provisions of or- dinances now in force and effect be-| 1919, And be con- fore the 23rd of June, should said sidewalks not then said sidewalks are hereby or- dered to be constructed by the City Contractor. in’‘accordance with the Ay lack, best of all 45c le. Georgette Crepe— 3 PNISCSALCY 5 issi ise siaceicwoscate s aaseconcoedys 98c Voile—This BAC vec ean as cerra an Gel ndei one 7 0 Cc Two On Dinner Sets only, is wbeke? 642 peel at in all : WASH BOILERS No. 8 Galvanized, sale . ... No. 8 Copper bottom, sale... ..... No. 9, Copper bottom, sale .. .. statutes ‘mdde and proyided. mission, Cc. Lee, doing business under the firm name and style of Central Meat Mar- ket, have this day mutually agreed to dissolve the said partnership and the same has been dissolved. the business will be continued by Thomas J. Lee and as an individual, he to have the right ;to use the firm name of Central Meat arrived in the city on Tuesday Jor a structed by the date herein set forth} visit with her sisters-in-law, Mrs. C. C. ' Higgs and Mrs. Maud Wheelock. Mrs. ; Martin. formerly was a special nurse at’ the Bisarck: ‘hospital. RIBBON—ALL GRADES WAISTS! WAIS Pongee— CHINA! CHINA! 20 PERCENT $2.98 $3.79 ‘Published by order of the City Com- | L. BURTON, 22-86-15 City Auditor, (NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, Robert Barfknecht and Thomas J. That operated by him Dated this Sth day of May, 1919. ROBT. BARFKNECHT, THOMAS J. LE Visiting In the City. Mrs. Bruce Martin of Minneapolis Ina few days our familiar old store will be torn out to make way for a modern store, one of the finest 5, 10 & 15c |: stores in the state. The faithful old store, famous with its countless memories of great bargains, sales, merchan- dising events, that have been the talk of Bismarck—yet its closing days will witness a CLEARANCE MOME that from point of values offered will make previous events look small in comparison. THIS MIGHTY ALTERATION SALE Positively Starts Friday, May 23rd Regular 35c—Sale, per yard. .21¢ _ Regular 15c—Sale, per yard. .10c Regular _5c—Sale, per yard.. 4c Su WAISTS days only— i $1.69 in stock ey Mees Tyres Y ieee Wt eee THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919... The Junior Class of the Bismarck High School ‘Presents “All of a Sudden Peggy” A Rollicking Comedy in 3 Acts Direction of Miss Hortense Moore Prices—50c-35¢e-25c. Curtain—8:30 No War Tax. Seats Now on Sale at Harris & Co. LADIES’ HAND BAGS In this sale BOYS’ WASH SUITS Sale only... BO+O9 LIDS FOR KIDS In this sale CARPET BEATER Sale only ........ a Oc SHEET MUSIC All'the latest Poptilar and Classical Sheet Music now ve seseres, 10 and 15c STORE iO ) aa

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