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* : y e ‘Z 4 ‘ ‘ Fi - i \ ‘ WEDNESDAY, TEB. 25, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | To VE a a rin ae = : MILITARY TRAINING, Fincrease the productita of necessary IN TH UF S These Men Ar@Such a Care r * ey > AGENTS an, ss by a —_—$ so REASONABLE ARMY ferthtners se that the farmer may DOINGS OF E DUFF‘ pres SI BY Al UMAN | 1 WANT COLUMN | AGENTS WAN'T, fo angle our guar. : ri ever be without an adequate supply. if at a lap. aac et bee anteed product. Motor Gas. e ‘APPROVED BY woop! S's should hie tuken Tonking torthe Heien, sve * wig No, Florence, | Wet, Do You WANT To | THATS sar eae ° oering ‘for a imited thine a spe ‘increase production of nitrates, We Hat er rg ot Won" Be AsL® ~ |] |'Go To THE MATINEE WITH | MN HDSBAN! | HELP WANTED—MALE Pounerease mileage, Now . aa {are still dependent fer our nitrates ; To “THe BRIDGE CLUB To Go TODAY ~ ME TOMOPP- —-OH,GEE! SO CARELESS ABOUT OBARN THE BARBER TRADMSiaav| seller out, Motor -Gas (Continued trom Page One) upon importation from Chile, and in WIS AFTERNOON = Won"? You LAY KNOCKED OVER MR.DUFFS" work, big wages; few woeks completes |’ X._1). of our population, and the welfare} case of war with power controlling the OFF YourcoarP |||! | expert Instrution: “thne, and. expense stitution of its kind in the Northwest, Call or write for catalog. Moler Baws SMOKING Stand! , : | saved by our method; only reliable in- HEL PWANTED— FEMALE Nicollet «Av, Min- |WANTED—Experienced girl for house- of fhe nation is practically hound up| seas. thi sarin " eee a. pj seas this great supply of fertilizers < spite Yet the benefits of modern! would he cut off. We should push civilization have not been extended | forward at once the completion of the | ber College. 10 | _neapolis, 5 » to cur rural comm ies i res 1893, 2-4-Lmo. work, two in family. Mrs. E. H. L nonsnre: A ae tana nitrate producing plants commenced WANTED —“Millweights for construc’ Vesperman, Phone 142, or NUS as they have a. ri during the,war. It is very essential and maintenance work for Minnesota mand. Rdueation for fa he universally acce: should be up to the. schools in every w: mark, We are told, sbuild up oa s¥stem of ru schoe thar leads the world. Ne doubt. th explains the reason why Denma leads the world in dnetivi } and Ontario Paper } nation: pmpany, — Inter- labor. trouble. should be) entirely | din noe way depen- dent upon other nations for fertilizers. | The gradual ‘abolition of ‘farm ten-| — ~ ancy would he a healthy deyclopment, Since our eartiest beginnings. the typi- | f s owned the land and has cultivated it with the aid of his own sons and a few hired men. We do not wish>this “type of farmer to pe ‘ander cultiva supplanted hy one who holds-his lands | with our} as a tenant, We do not wish to see | cannot duplicate! the farmers absorbed by the big land even outstrip it, Mere. | holders to thé detriment. of our best to keep up our national; farming interests. The tenant farmer that the unt Mm children should | self-supporting ible, ur standards The little Dea- red to 2 WANTED. ing room girl. 104 Ave. A. Minnesota Interna | WAN housework, 5M. Falts, Minnie oto Te pei ghts for Phone 622, Inquire 2-19-1 wk a. ual auto repair vulcani Los Angeles Y. M. CG, A. Auto S r Six Hudson ca equipped. drive for modern, new bungalow ated. between ‘Phird i t North, Address 21 care ter at Sunset Lost AND FOUND kK patent leather purse cou= | p21 10.000 DUE and sinall y ectend ings greater Denma SALES Bord 8 dition, looks Uk dependent Ga we must see to it that out} should be encouraged thranzha liberal | Ns Ay Ses j “ population cemparativgly [system of credits to buy and ewn his | ed equal cdu@aitional, social, political and Handy Tenant farming generally means €OR SALE OR RENT— economic advantages: with ow urhan| the e: ustion of the soil, The tenant | U.S. SECURITIES —— | ject tees auP Fuats Long hours of he can. ‘The result is the A : i saz - IRD GF MINE!) ARE NOT y rost Su today 1 * yoturis, alling off of. production f me af Wave THAT BI NOW AVAILABLE “ash, Possession’ soon, tellectinn ile most souléne of all eat rea) aleteri-| HE'S HELPLESS! His BUTTONS | SEWED ON “OUT, “y | mahi ohare = on 1% pousible for the constant flow-of feration of the s i ARE FOREVER COMING orl PROPERLY p | FLORENCE. | . 4 | men aud women from the farms to the | We aantto maintain the traditional NFS AND EVEYTHIM towns and cities.” We have done little type of farmer—the man who ii j SUIRTS.PA a - or nothing to, make farm surroundings more or farm labor ‘les © not developed our population, . farmer takes ont as much as possible 4 = FOR SAL Bi S modern ‘ WHY YOURNL LEAVE FARM — [from the soil aud puts in | } CARELESS? SAN, You SHOULD , PERHAPS THEY | ON INSTALLMENTS Lees OF cits Pha? NOUNS Investment in $1,006 Treasury Certificates Open to Everyone ern, with 4 » right pers erested call at or write Street, yon't phone upon and owns the Jand. jwe must make his Life-and {ings as attractive and comfortable as Seventh FORTE: Mat of tree 1 Ms Of { _——_ ft ; nd modes of com: | poss Te man whosewns the land with heat, light, wi they should- be. fang tills it i the man who stends Now you ean buy CL 8. savings | Kitenen range. Tnguire of sound and normal man and | for good government, conservation, the | es on the partial ment Third sfreet. ‘ woman should have a fair aad worl chance to earn a i thechenefits of their to’), a fair aad workable chance for a decent, useful hts of property, law and order :— fact, for those basic principles Which give a nation stability pm oof the pre Six re required. March Ist. Apply Mrs Nickleky at 217 znd St South bun inclu As the result of the plan being dopted by banks throwghaut the Ninth Federal Reserve dist and desirable lifes with a chance 9 | in cooper: {possible for the publie to ob AISA modern tv S Seats aL sesh MY Yi ments and local committees seems to cate pwn as the big brothers of] sster, ig-1wk for a reasonable start. mible. TE usht to: save ie the Savings Stamp—by paying. ws low a right to expect : - . ich from every naticnal administration a [4s of the economicfuestions whic . agri Sars ‘confront the farmer, problems which department of agriculture in full and) ave evor-varying, problems of pradue intelligent co-operation with them ad! sion and distribution. AIL this w i the great farm organizations of Amer | ciouig he done under the expert advic jea, ‘They deserve to he given. the | 82 ‘ e euidance 4 ‘ ‘of the gover , Yesutts of thorough and intelligent ede RIL ABSENTUN OS OE the study as to the cost of farm products at home and abroad, and should he INCREASE PRODUCTION y furnished the uncensored fact One of the great ptoblems which | The plan, which was successfully We must keep constantly in mind! confronts us is not only t%& keep up used in the saale of Liberty bonds, is ROOMS FOR RENT Loom: ‘$ ings. 1 209 ith ss Also, the bank agrees to place an Tadditional dollar to the credit of the when the full amount: of tes bas been paid in. In| pore prs H ; PORE R words, he his certificate: (ue folie achially ps four per cont: in- Postoft jttrest © pmpounded quarterly and a dollar pickup, downs ra wo nicely furnished rooms Hidlenren., Downtown, nen Write 23 ‘Tribune. yoms ani th Three + unfurnished + one most important hich is th ricuitural population, but to. in) Horses or sheep. ‘To secure the best PAPESE LITTLE PIGS WENT TO MARKET; meetiny: with wututicigmted poyh : nothing must he permitted By multiplying the farm-foer stock was the object of the govern: | ‘“ x99 an int ta Faccording te B.C. Kibbeo, director of | H ; ery fere with ample production, ers opportunities Tor improving his} ment. ‘There is no question but wha CRIED “W “WEE” ALL THE W AY HOME the ninth federal district war : SERES Bs ! must be no fixing of prices which will | farm and production we will continue! myc more could be done advantaze: | ‘ 4s organization, in announcing the| —___ HOUSES WANTED __ : q see drone pea t of the farm-}to make this a sustaining mation. | gusty by eur ogvernment to aid in the ne Hi, NX. dn Feb, 2 idoption of the pkin in this district.| WANTED —To purchase at once, a mod- Johny] seattered, When O'Brien got home, North aud | eM house. must have three bed rooms, aiaimuny sat Leone The aoment (hes oul Fete falls improvement of stock withent any [O"Reien, a farmer living near here, | all of He ples were in their pen, he] combsed of Minuet, | North | aud) SI" p OMe," Ehone 67S rooms: tered TES eR ‘ana only belew the dle mands of aut i pte. [great increase in expense to the farm- sd posed of a shipment of pi said. : a3 seni ania aid pa A a ee He F sea, and grave problems will conf or hich he believes should have brought} He made a_ second trip) but wa onsin and Michigan, F WANTED TO RENT when it is certain (Mt good and net) In order to: keep: up iner | eo “higher than el sheeanse | caught ina blizzard. ‘The pigs made | “While the partial payment plan is | @ANTALSmali collage” furnished or harm will result. . | terest in agriculture we must give heed —te lof their unusual intel them comfortable exclusively in the hnds of the banks] three moderf furnished rooms for I believe in a far longer measu: of dircet. dealing between producers and consumers of food, Today “alto | thom. ‘The increase in uw" gether too small a portion of “the con-/ rion at the éxpense of rural sumer’s dollar gets back to the farm: | cultural means, increased uhr Hand no obligition en the part of, the| light housekeeping for man and wile. | government arises until the Savings Een ee 2 a is delivered, to. the pur - “yj ostid Mr. Kibbees “our or ion ix interested in the move | gay fi ‘ * ise eee to existing. conditions of discontent ¥ Hea Wale Gatalizentl stops toc eatery ft MARKETS o———_ jen loaded | farmer's | A short time ago ¢ .{his wagon and started for Garrison) them to Garrison but th with his porke The wagon ov 1oleft, UX pen was 1 turned near Garrison and the pigs | eventually the pigs were dis posed of yin er, In Omaha the other day 1 met dQ cost of living aNd dimin ; ihecause it offs a new and convenient f a farmer who was getting his brea stability. Let us give to cthe ag! | on ae g | river. Bridges’ airedale dog started up| channel whereby large’ numbers of ee ee Toontie eubecriphcn, EF it fast ata hotel in the ety. He said | (uray class the attention it d Pop. $14.50, | 3.60. a bull moose, Sons May put into eDeet <ystematic | ee een ee ase te-me: “I sel] my milk at six o'clock | Jy pnilding ap the republic of Cuba | Heavyweight, § Corn yellow. to $12, - The dog worried the huge beast, who | saving, thereby increaging individual | simply. write mead lett ’ . M the morning ‘at eight: cent: 1 from the wreck pf a war-wern Spanish ; Mediumweizht, Oats whit cc 10 SHY, was unable to catch it, and in range, al responsibil “Mail me, LAXDOLOGY 4 15 to § pspying the min and horses, the moose ¥* i avagely attacked them, | enthusia i | ing sows . § nih Pp ‘The buttod the horses until ‘SENATE DIVORCE they became wimanngdable nad bolted. three hour later I find it selling at colony, 1 tuned my attention first to | fifteen cen me he district are | Giogy, Skldmo After a year’s wor order and to agric' as the founda- i Ey ic over the new plan and} more’ Bidg., Marinette, ightlight, $14 to $14.50, for I raised the cow, fed her, mitked | tions upon whieh the structure must |. Hea will carry on a campaign of publi her and breught the milk to market— | pest, The returi vere marvelous. We ki nh, gi tol to awaken interest in government se- I get only eight septs, After threé | nushed forward rapidly eae on ye MILL AT OTTAWA The mountain trail at this point 1s cures: War savings stamps may be steep and Bridges gave himself up for 4. : ' lost. The moose, however, recei a 14000 Stendy. HAS MUCH GRIST from the pole of medium and heavy- Fad on, nee the mix-np. wh read prime, tol Ottawa, Feb, This cyoar the | ly gave the affair a new aspect, \ nising f th somite divorcee mill will grind as never | 8ve up the battle and trotted off, eis maintained the year’s in- before. Although all the provinces, : ee creased sale will amonut to approx: | stag | With the exception of Quebee and On | FUR TRAPPERS GROW RICH | imately $2.500.000 in this district. nd choice, $11.69 trvig now have divorce courts of their . j Phe partial payment phin is’ sim- own, there are already 112 notices of } y itself, A I believe, and T think most pe 1 $11.60. intended. applications for — divorce | Record-Breaking Profits Report- | arson who decides to ed dus sons whe have given the matter) tion supplies and machinery were By ee sf ed tte. ieifera. $@:A0 fo | Presented, and there are mere to come od in Washingt tani hat Be Hed thought will agree with me, that wel duced to merely nominal rates. ‘The; | Butcher cattle, heifers, 86. The formal petitions setting fofth | ed in Washington eT $ need only to con LLANEOUS have. pefmitted too Much of specula- short time j * rticulars cannot be presented until this information to his banker who MISCELLANEOUS nd for Savings Certiiicates and 1 a} incidentally the sof the district are being urged ablish a mini- mum of the sale of four 25 cent thrift stamps every business day and if this hours’ work another fellow gets fifteen | as possible.| Taxation was suspended cents. Some one in between on all estates whose: owners were: al en cents in a few hours. How does tempting to put them under prodnetion. he do it?) That's what I want to find | parmers wi furnished L, supplies | “The farmer feels that he has; gag implements which enabled then: t to sell directly to the con ty Jive on the frm and plant and sumer wherever he — can, har their crops. Animalg were should be furnished him ‘for imported and turned over to amplifying his opportunity in— this ties being ken direction. a Import D athout rleigh counts ad with broki to $1 good, $11 Common, $) to $112 Lightweight, good school buildin ord, TED Sixth Common and medium, tion to grow up in the -handling of iS > WOE tl ames $6.50 to $11.25. r - ment meets, Domestic infelicity Rear acta a 5 «| WHE hand him a small cardboard con-| FOR SALE—1 Columbia Graphonola, lite. necessities.” T think there ean! Gauditions ants -signvativels ad cutters: $5 to $650. [Menge to he espeetally common i On| Set, Nani oh, 2 TTAMMI | tract on which the purchaser agroes| Mege'y pew, 98,3 Bargain 1 ater af be no question that the number of | gor every time of outta " Ives, $15 to $16.50, I Pavio, with Toronto as the storm cen: | hon seats a \ aincton aaldents Le take: Treaesury ‘Svings Certifictes Oneeatodel 0-50 middlemen in trade can he reduced} qollay in. return. The sv Feeder tre, proportion of the because. of the 1 prices | ‘" a scetatn suman and that he will y little, One with advantage to cur ecoiomic life. | jnmped from 200,000 tons per 3 Stocke $6.50 to § appli returned soldiers. | hie are being paid for fa j Maske aymen(s of not less’ thin ae puauom to both producer and consumer, While | pearly 1.200,000 tons in tess than three | Sheep re 14.000. The-question of diverce reform will if yy. semi monthly or $8"month- hc brentlng Lambs Sf pounds down, $17.50 deputy game y NOB. Evans, q atin One Reeves 22 11, P. doubt und steam engine, in good lan Ww t be renewed as result of ivy docket, It has been pro- | has heen iny i common. $14 10 $17.25, nased to abolish the divorce commit. | OF type medium, good “and choice. too of the senate and transfer divoree | Veteran r ) ay | Who has been operating at the ex-| nd wi the stor: of food supplies is absolute: | years, and tobaceo increased m_propor-4 ly ni to feed our people, s tion. The money reecived from crops ; crops are “not produced throughout | wag expended: larg ili the year, the hoarding of focd supolies | the island, . Revenues incre: \ punished and vigor} ang tranquility went hand in hand ment plan for the Savings Certifi MeDonald| in no autre the sale of thrift vings stamy pper should he severe . he eons to the jurisdiction of the provincial |“ _been operating at the eX-|/nd war ously suppre B i with advancing agriculture. ‘Today the mmon, $6 to, $10.75, Heourts in all provinces, This would ! treme noe end of ole Washington, ities being on > ak COOPERATION | foutdation. of the prosperity of the | eT, PAUL LIVESTOCK jeteatly: lesson the: cont jof wetting af goer ea winier Urapilne mausik | settutiows i,t pldte schools por Much has heen done in the way of} island ef Cuba rests squarely on its | ST. PAUL LIVES K idiverce, which at present may rm | $4! a day ¢ apping musk-| stitutions and the publie schools, , [FQ 1 South Sf. Paul hog receipts, 11.000.) intg the thousands if witnesses haye | Tats. Mt. singers, $ cooperation among the farmers. ¢ J agriculture, pa os e ee . = PAC in cal rope; cooperation in marketing x eee Lowe F Hto come from long distances, YOUNG MAN SEEKING SOUTH DAKOTA LEAGUE yellow h product nd cooperation in pur STOCK RAISING As all the penses have to be horne NG MAD WADING | MEMBERS URGED NOT TO tee safe aa ng: business and Jarge ers | ‘There should he much more atten- hy the petitioner divorce is practically { IDAHO SPEAKERSHIP | Soesiot alte cen pplng, #end for ve for the poor man in these ; where there are no divorce | _ courts, | {tion paid to the development of stock | [throughout the country. T shall never iforget the words of the secretary of fculture of the Argentine republic fj when T commented on the tremendous | the Argentine was paying for! stock for breeding purpc we do pay high price: impo | province tions of workingmen have come to 1 that the -hest results are often ined by cooperation, This should not involve discrimination inst man who chooses to work for him: hecause there are always positiens in which individual work is the best. ‘ L-believe that cooperative organ if tions of farmers should be en the | for ¢ \ same consideration as to ether or j- | we g In olla : ations under. similar. cireumstances.| inereased quality,” And ee Secure provision ‘should’ he made fo'/at the great beef her : ce square, enable farmers to obtain adequate | blocky Herefords, ene (could | creilit so as to develop and improve | stand what he meant, Se is Sentra their land. Steps should he taken to | all other lines of stock whether cattle Chicago, LIL. VOTE FOR PRESIDEN’ cid serie ens Soe ae a Boise, Idaha I 2M. en Sitienelle © Doel ; : 5 MAN 1 : speaker of the lower house of the{ | Mitchell, $s. D.. Feb. resident BOULDER MAN THROUGH | state legislature, who his announced | A.C. Towley of the Nagional Nonpat- ! WITH BULL MOOSE GAME | his candidacy for the republican nom- | tisan league, has issned a statement H ~ | ination for governor, is one of the; urging all members of the Ie ; | youngest men in’ the in from yoting at the p aught the wimary Mare 21, because none of f 1} the candidates tisfactory. The Wants of son snd has served | Men who have tiled in South: Dakota respect to the memory “of Colonel | three terms in the lower house, His (for “the Republican nomination are Roosevelt, t j caunlte toy is said to be supported py | General Wood, Governor Lowden and i y but] | dollay we pay for geod stock | t back hundreds of dollars from, 1. Borildér,; Mont, xesvar, this’ placg has, ty Bull Moose- “meaning ‘no dis- ISCONSIN BULLETINS—§ 1 crops, Trmigration Bureau, Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol Madison, , Wis 1-26-60¢ Foit Sl front and two -e over $z50y-in | er, ‘Tuttle, N BY BLOSSER FOR SALE OR TRAD ——s ; Tar < Si ; 3 il eg Z y practically new. Wii et ie part = i |e Wy 74gaLonG! [| eam : ee, | ie Matn Ste a 1 " Ai ‘ —) WHY, WE'D SAY, | want py eee : Stlocr! wio Sad Viz : °, sie thie be While teaming up the Little Boulder | the Young Men's Republican etub. j Senator Johnson. en WHAT WOULD PoP oe | ae WEEGEE BOARDS CouLD | cay if UE HEARD You ed WERE! HERE: CUT TALK? ITS A FIZELE, Fl USING SucH GEEwiz7! 2 | R. 8. ENGE, D.C. PhO. Chiropractor Consultation Free Sulte 9, 11—Lueas Block—Phone 260 FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furaiture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. i | a | BISMARCK |

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