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"BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE IT). Py Ph | der: Mr. Wallace's proposal, this will UR GH BO A be increased to $96: an acre, ) Although no definite gigures are yet @vailable on the probable: increase’ in'|' i taxes raised by,this, new: increase, be+ 4 ¢ause the state has not yet announced } "its levy, it is belleved that due to the 5 flat school tax and’ soldiers’ bounty 4 ALL E N PL AN levy; and other taxation, the amount q raised in the county will be consider- able more under this proposed in- crease than it would have been. other- Report That County Land Values] Wise ‘alla: Mistake, Says. Wallace Are to Be Boosted Has Mr. Wallace today assured The Stirred Commission __» saruRDay AvGUST 30,1919 America’s Foremost Actress ETHEL BARRYMORE ce-Tne- - THE DIVORCE Tribune that-the author of the story which appeared Thursday, giving the | Present assessed valuation of lands as returned by the county awlitors; and the percentages of increase which | Mr. Wallace was supposed to have recommended, was altogether mistake MISTAKE, SAYS OFFICER 5 A PHOTO VERSION OF HER GREATEST STAGE SUCCESS [MfjSt#te Tax Commissioner De- jen, and that Mr. Wallace had recom | : ; % clares His Intentions Were |.o- soa suowested, Teaaielbe the Cags LADY FREDERICK Wholly Misndersand | age ao a tuav une assessed valuations of’ the. other counties, as returned ‘by ‘t! The regular meeting of the county| county auditors. represented’, reduc-, commissioners, which js scheduled tions equal to the percentages’ noted: for Monday, will probably be held AT LU eEr re | muceiay morning at the court house. AUSTRIA WILL GET it is understood that the commis: 4 sioners are surprised at. the recent HER. TREATY NEXT. action of ‘State Tax. Commissioner|_.. WD Bee George. B, Wallace in recommending|Five Days: Will Be Granted Aus+ this: county's assessed valuation: on ‘ farm lands by an increase of 20 per- trians for Deliberations cent.. Mr, Wallace said today that a —— Statement to’ this effect issued by a||. Paris, Aug. 30.—The supreme coun- |, meniber of the state board yesterday.|¢il this morning decided to hand the was incorrect. peace treaty with Austria to the Aus-|* While’ the commissioners were) trian delegation next Tuesday after- |, meeting, as @ board of: equalization, ;200n. Five days delay will be granted Commissioner Wallace. attended one|the Austrians before signature of the POSITIVELY ETHEL BARRYMORE’S GREATEST PICTURE 3-SHOWS—3 || (VDI A TURATRR 715, 8145 & 10 | ORPHEUM , THEATRE | DICKINSON GETS. Nits: © BS|CLIMBS STEPS TO|st thane tousnt tusttounesa¢| Me comet! concluded tts examine ‘ 3n|*OUR-WHEEL-DRIVE HICH PRICES. AT : es ona me, FEDERAL BUILDING (22 aoa cae ans wae dim obs Cel een gyrcalid approved: tip 72 slightly high in’ comparison with val- covering letter. to accompany. the doc- r = | Indianapol The big four-wheel drive truck nan: City ) RA. j Louisville . Peace | Music that is as more than memory The Victrola makes the opera and the con-' cert more than a fleeting pleasure. It brings’ them. right into your own home, there to be enjoyed as your permanent, priceless pos- session. Tonight Only... = Boston ca ea artists who won your admiration at the opera or concert—for the world’s greatest artists make records for the— had. considered the advisability of re ducing~the county’s assessments 20 percent frony $18.08 an acre to $14.20 and: after Commissioner Wallace had uations: placed on farm property: in| Umlent. The: text of the treaty will be|’ You have encores without number. You eastern counties. The commissioners| Sent _to printers. this evenin can hear the interpretations by the very same’ that is accompanying the motor truck development tour, proved: Columbus its wonderful) power yesterday - es Mimeapol 61 492} When the driver drove it. up the wee 4 i ei tiny S sigs ig | 'Toled ne 73 .392| steps of the federal bullding; left. | expressed himself as peing of the | g { Enterprise Proves ‘Greater Suc- | sfi\ cues 79. 303] it there, went in for his mail, and. | same opinion, the Burleigh county Ouse ar’ ail e mi at we f ‘ —— then backed down again without’. | commissioners did not take' action. Am offering for sale a house cess: Than. Anyone Had GAMES IN BRIEF the slightest trouble. However, at ‘the recent meeting of of mahi cor and bath. id Anticipated NATIONAL LEAGUE Postmaster Frank Reed and: |the county officials in the state with ’ ‘ 6, Philadelphia. 4-4. the post office employes, hen | Commissioner Wallace; he is said’ to furnace heat, east front, 6, Brookiyn' 1. they saw the snorting truck | have recommended a number of in- garage, trees, one block ’ i Dickinson, N. D., Aug. 30.—The big |< horse sale scheduled in this city for AMERICAN LEAGUE Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of! Chicago 3, Cleveland. 2. this week was well attended by buy-|Detroit 5, St. Louis 2. ers. from all sections of the country.| Washington 11, New York 4-5. the amount of horses entered in the SE EE a er OSC CATION sale was hardly up to expectations but, | Indianapolis 12, Toledo 0: according. to BE, S. DeLancey, who ar-| Louisville 5, Columbus 3. creases in assessed valuations, Bur- leigh county being among those men- tioned: While’’some of the country’s: were raised ag high as 25 percent, Mr. Wallace thought, said a board mem- ber, that a boost of 20-percent would * |%e enough for this county and it is |NEW CERTIFICATES) served tat, wit oo, recom SELL FOR $83.8 headed for the front door were last seen climbing out the rear entrances of the building. The truck did not have the slightest: difficulty in making the climb up ‘the stairs. , Pittsburgh 5. from the.Governor’s man- sion. This is a real bar- gain at $8300: $800'cash. FOR SALE—Five acres of land and house worth $2500, in the city limits for $3800. If you wish to sell your Stop in at any time and Ict us demonstrate the. Vic- trola. We'll gladly play your favorite music for you. Hoskins tion. ranged the event in conjunction with dae ; the. county agents: of surrounding :coun-| ¢ + ¢ Valuations: Increased house list it with us as we Victrola Department ties, the affair was very successful in i A N D BRING 100 If this proposed increase is given BISMARCK, N. D. tint It paid the’ buyers for their trip| | MARKETS | a $100. assessments tn this county, it is sald,|y fAVe & constant demand for : here atid brouglit good mouey into the territory. ‘There was no official sale on Thursday, most of the stock being disposed of during the first two days. A light rai in the morning was ay partial. deterrent to the last day’s selling. During the remainder of the day there were a few private sales! of stock. About 350 head were entered and of this amount‘nearly.<250..were .dis- posed’ of. The horses, though. of good stock and appearance, did not quite meet the needs of: the buyers in all re- ——<$<_____—"'"“+ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hog receipts 4,000; $20.00. Heavyweight $17.25 to $19.00. Medium weight $17.25 to $20.00. Lightweight $18.75 to $20.00. Light light $18.50 to $19.50. ‘Heavy packing sows, smooth, $16.- 25 to $17.00. Heavy packing sows. rough, $15.50 to $16.25. 3 “3 Pigs $16.50 to $19.00. Cattle receipts 4.000; compared with a week ago, native beef steers and higher; top : The frst of the new $100 war sav- i certificates issued by the treas- ury department for sale through post- offices have been received by Post- inaster Frank Reed and are now be- ing offered for sale. The new certificates are of the ser- ies of 1919 and mature January, 1924. The present price of the certificates is $83.80, But they will cost $84 in September, as they increase 20 cents each month in price, * Each certificate 1s registered and can only be redeemed by presenting in the assessed valuations will ‘be even higher than thoge originally: made by the assessors in’ their figures for the county commissioners. The commis- sioners, during ‘their tax sessions, raised some of the valuations in the F various townships and reduced oth- ers, but the net, result was a slight increase. Farm: lands)in the city were orig- inally assessed at $100 an acre, but the county cémmissioners’ reduction of 20 percent on farm. ‘lands brought this’ amount down to $80 an acre; Un- houses. J. H. HOLIHAN General Ludendorff Germany’s Greatest Military Strategist q } spects and, accordingly, some were 4 bidden ing by their. owners. Top money was paid. for two horses belonging to L. M.. Newton, who re- ceived. $103.50 each: Joe Carey of Belfield. sold: three head, averaging person or by mail to the secretary of —_————— Washington. The TROMBONE = JAZZ The Song With a Punch bulk, cows and heifers mostly $1 to|/the treasury at $1.50 lower; .canners. veal calveS,amount of such certificates that one range cattle, 50 cents t- 75 cento|rerson can buy is limited by the gov- lower; bulls 75 cents to $1.25 lower.|/crnment to $1,000. They are not trans- stockers and‘ feeders ) cents to $1.00) fcrrable. Has Written GERMANY’S SIDE OF THE WAR $100 each and. Stanley Pribyl pulled doer: liter 4.000 na ues teal aN cavities sane —at——_ vn $95 for an. entry, "t Scholz| ‘Sheep receipts 4.000; compared|are still being offered fot sale by the ' h 2 Re aa a gene ate &e Hole with a) week ago, mostly $2.00 to $2.50|postoffice, the present price of these The WELLWORTH STORE The Most Costly Newspaper Story Ever Brought to the Northwest .19, Next month they will cost horses and Thomas Fisher was given| lower; fat ewes 75 cents to $1.00 low- $90 for one of his entries. Many |€ti wethers and yearlings $1.00 to) #4. other good prices were obtained but$?-00. lower; feeders 75 cents to $1.00 Se Ue ae ABs, : the general average. as gleaned from|!ower; breeding ewes 50 cents lower Farmers Will Have . an examination of the clerk’s records! Minneapglis, Minn.. Aug. 30.—Wheat i runs over $55 per head. receipts ee cars compared with 680 Chance to Purchase The sales were cried mainly by |@ year ago. & Montana Sheep Low Iued Wakeman, a live wire product| Cash: USING of Sac City, Iowa, No. 1 northern $2.30 to $2.50. 2 served as. clerk. Corn, No. 3 yellow, $1.77 to $1.78. State College Expert: Returning : From Trip Says Bargains Tobacco and Snuff Will Be Offered _ READ IT IN, The Minneapolis Tribune Beginning Sunday, September 7, and Continuing Daily and Sunday Thereafter, for about 100 Days, or until completed. s Oscar 'T. Forde W. L. Rictiards, commenting on the| Cats, No. 3 white, 66 1-4 to 68 3-4. sale-said: “The prices paid were fair,) Flax $532 tn $5.32. being about market quotations. I am ne certain that this initial horse sale is| SOUTH ST. PAU!. !IVESTOCK going to mean much ‘for. Hog receipts 200: steady. end Stark county because ev 3 Range $16.00 to-$18.50. SNe —— 4 to Whom I talked seemed. pleased with |) Bulk $15.00 to $18.50. W. F. Lai Grange, investigating the auality of hor: secured, A new] Cattle receipts 4.209: slaw to weak.) Sheep conditions in Montana for the market has been established for them.| Cows and heifers $6.75 to $12.50. | state agricultural college, was in Bis: Hereafter, they will look. to. this sec-|; Calves $5.5) to $17.5 marek last night enroute Fargo from) ¢ooq jaws, Price of full: treatment Fat steers $7.25 to ‘$1850, Montana points. | $2.75. Our Book “A” tells: why you Germany’s silence is broken for the first time since 1914. No one is better qualified’ to: tell’ her state secrets than Ludendorff, Germany’s Greatest Military Genius. us GENERAL LUDENDORFF SAYS: _ “It was the German government’s fault Germany was defeated.” : * “Germany’s situation was serious fromt the start’; it was critical long before she collapsed in: 1918.” ee as “Austria-Hungary was: a burden and not a help to: Germany.” ‘ “The U-boat warfare was justified.” The Minneapolis Tribune has obtained the serial rights to the exclusive publication’ of this great story in Minnesota. As a newspa- per feature it is the costliest and’ greatest, of the kind ever brought. to the Northwest. ‘It will run for about 100 days, daily and‘ Sunday, beginning Sunday, Sept. 7. Every day'in the same place, starting on column 1, first page; and continuing to columns 1 and 2,. sixth page. Clip and keep the whole story for future leisure reading. HAVE THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE DELIVERED IN YOUR HOME. DO IT NOW. THIS ADVERTISEMENT WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN. Gold: Seal. No: 10—is: a guaranteed vegetable treatment for the tobacco, snuff and cigarette habits, Sworn af- fidavits and testimonials:from grateful men: who have: been: cured from this poisonous drug. Complies with pure The German: side. of the, war. has been shrouded in mystery and up to the present time no one who knows has spoken. Now General Ludendorff—great jmilitary leader, German of the Germans in, Germany, who conceived, planned and carried ‘out the most colossal! military. campaigns and: who directed the most stupendous war. machine in the world’s history—tells the story. He has written an intimate, close-up, authentic his- tory in 250,000’ words of the‘German effort to dominate 'the world: Ludendorff’s story is vital and stirring. It will’ not deal with: disjointed: events; it will not be a justification but a history, so inter- woven with human interest as to make it a veritable romance of facts. tion for horse flesh and. these horse stiles Will become permanent institu-} Stockers and feeders slow, $5.50 to; ‘Mr. La Grange renorts that they choulg NOT use tobacco or snuff. It tions here. 1 think it possible to| $12.75. sheepmen of Montana will bring their is FREE. FREE. Send right now. muke. these sales annual affairs. Sheep receipts 9,200; mostly billed] flocks out’ of the mountains where! Cut ‘this. advertisement out. It is believed that Mr, Delancey through. they have ‘been grazing all summer expects to put on another sale in this] Lambs $5.00 to $13.00. during the week of September’? and} Here’are a few of the dozens of un- ety within the next few weeks, Full| Wethers $4.00 to $8.00. that there {will be ‘big sules held} solicited. testimonials. we have re- announcement of his intention will be; Ewes $1.50 to $6.50. throughout tho state, the principal ceived: imade later. tee Ae one being at Billings. ; 3 SEE Es as | Minneapolis, Minn. Aug. 30.—Flour| Local farmers who desire to in|. Harry: Wilson of St. Paul, says: “I ————— | unchanged; shipments 62,519 barrels.| crease their herd of sheep will be| Used’ tobacco and cigarettes tor 17 BASEBALL || Earley $1.05. to $1.29. able to buy cheaply at these sales, | Years and Gold'Seal ‘No. 10 cured me.” | Rye, No. 2. $1.48 1-8 to $1.43 5-8. | according to Mr. La Grange. He rec- Pat Casey of Bismarck, says: “I NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww. iL. °. Bran $41.00. ommends such farmers to attend th@| yseq tobacco 40 years and Gold Seal i ar pe Canin eta ane | Billings sales during the second ” ret SEN: ATE PROVIDES No. 10 cured me, ; week in September. This will be the PERSHING PARTY best time to purchase breeding ewes;|_ John Ryg of Kenyon, Minn., says: . s g 4 | according to Mr. La Grange. a used tobacco toy 10 years and Gold peas | oF eal‘ No, 10 cured me, Washington, D. (€ Aug. 30.—With- ‘ i -486|out debate the senate today unanimou: Program Given by 402} ly adopted a joint resolution providing | Ladies of McCabe Chureh Enjoyable Cineinnati New Yor Chicago Brooklyn Pittsburgh 1 oa i Boston Si. Louis . | Philadelphia’ - od AMERICAN LEAGUE He will discuss Getmany’s war plans. with- out fear or favor, placing blame where he'be- lieves it belongs, giving credit where:it is due. Address, INLAND CHEMICAL CO. Bismarck, N. D. A very pleasing program was given ecient test aaa |last night at! the hone of Mrs. 0. | The Dominion of Canada is to loan| Lund for the second division of the 000,000 at 5 per cent to promote! ladies’ aid of McCabe Methodist: erection of small houses, and en-| church. The home. was well’ filled working, men and returned | with church-workers, and, following to them. at cost. the program, light refreshments were served. Mrs: Ackerman assisted Mrs, Lund as hestess. F The program rendered was as fol- lows 5 Piana solo—Miss Margaret Smith: Reading—E. 'H. Howell. Song—Mrs: Marion Ackerman. Nursery rhyme—Donald Lund and 364; for the appointment of a committee jto arrange for a formal welcome to} {congress to General Pershing upon his return to the ited States. ' Chicago Cleveland. Detroit New Yo ‘ , UNION BARBER SHOPS That Close 6:30 Every Day > Except Saturday at 11 P. M. P. G. 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