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PAGE EIGH! BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FARMERS WILL ORGANIZE 10 HOLD WHEAT, Sevefal Comnlioet Unite With Business Men to Solve Prob- lem of Marketiitg Lisbon, N. D., Oct. 23, — An or- ganization of farmers and business men of this district, which proposes to extent its activities to other parts of the state, was formed at a meet- ing here Wednesday evening, the purpose being to take such action as may be found advisable to maintain Cut in Two Plates—insulation. Just these two working “parts are all any battery 7 has. Substitute Phreaded . Rubber Insulation for the ordinary kind and you cut the chance of battery ; trouble squarely in two. 4 ‘Threaded Rubber In- Ysulation-is the kind \eelected by 152 manu- facturers of passenger cars “and motor trucks. " B.K.SKEELS 408 Broadway 4 DOOR SEDAN It is good-looking; it is comfort- able; it is quickly adaptable to any Phone 370 | {gram prices at a leve] that will make "the production of ‘grain profitable. Farmers and businessmen, of Ransom, Sargent and Barnes county attended. /P. A. Berg of Ransom ‘county was el@ted president: A. G. Bemmels of Lisbon was elected sec- retary, and A. M. Kvello was elected treasurer, Resolutions addressed to President | Wilson setting forth the situation as it concerns the grain prices, were adopted. Resolution Pledges Another resolution pledges the farmers to hold their grain until the price returns to at least $3 a bushel. “It was the unanimous sense of the meeting that something should he" done, though \ just what ‘the bes: method would be‘ was problematical,* said Mr. Bemmels. “They felt, however, that a start must be made of some kind, and hoped that other counties must take up the idea, be- lieving when the entire state thoroughly aroused on the matter, some feasible program, might be worked out to soprect: Bfesent condi- tions. The meeting was non-political in character, and every class of busi- 'nessmen, bankers and _ professional men, were present in support of the proposition. “Delegates from the other coyn- ties returned to their homes to issue immediate calls for meetings in ther , Sections. The resolution pledging the with- holding of wheat from the market un; til the prige ‘returns to $3 a bushel, follows: Far Below Cost | “We, the undersigned, producers of wheat in Ransom county, North Da- kota, realizing that the present price of the same is far below the actual net cost of production, and that to sell at present prices will result in serious loss to ourselves and others in similar situation in this state an: KNEW WHERE TO GET GOOD STENO i “Send another good stenc,’” | phoned Manager Bristol, of Bristol & Sweet Co., Harness Mfrs. » to Dakota Business College, Fargo, N 'D. Mr. Bristol’s 3 sons and 7 for= mer employes were D. B.C. grad- uates. He knows their pupils make good. Miss F.. Anderson was sent. Better-class positions are always open to D. B.C. students. Remley & Olson, Wholesalers, Moorhead, Minn. , have engaged W. A. Husen’ as bookkeeper, at $125 to start. «“‘Follow the SucceSsful:’? Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D., for plan and purpose of 1000-New-Pupil Club, | weather change. \ It is easy to drive; it costs. little to run. The gasoline consumption is unusually low, ‘The tire mileage is unusually high, s M. B. GILMAN CO; 212 Main Street {tation of Canadian wheat. ; which flank the road and from which Bismarck, N. D. nation, hereby pledge oursélves not to sell.any wheat from and after this | date until the price returns to at least $3 per bushel.” The resolution addrensed ‘to Presi- dent Wilson follows: “We, the undersigned © farmers merchants, bankers, business, labor- ing and frofessional men, of the county of Ransom and state of North | Dakota, respectively petition as fol- lows, that Whereas, the present market pri for grain and food products are far below the actual cost of producing the same, and a continuation of these prices will entail serious loss to the farmers of this county, state and na- tion, and lead to a large decrease in the acreage for the coming ye and deeming it necessary’jand be- lieving it to be possible to remedy these conditions, suggest “that the following steps ‘be taken by you: “First: That an embargo be placed immediately upon the impor- That prompt and suit- able action be taken to limit trading in fitures in grain and food ‘products, to sales of these commodities -made for actual delivery only. “Third. That Feat influence be “Second: actively used to restore marketing conditions so that the farmer may obtain a, reasonable profit -over ai il above the actual cost of produci which, in wheat, we claim to be n less than $3 per bushel.” MINE MANAGER IS MURDERED Williamson, W. Va., Oct. 2s. —John W. Gates, superintendent. of the Gates mine of the Crystal Block Min- ing company, was shot by-‘unknown persons thie: morning while’ walking along the Mingo county road‘ near the’ company store at Yates, 10 miles east of Williamson, said reports received here. a Federal troops on duty in the Mingo county strike zone were immediately sent to establish patrols in.‘the road the shots came. Bloodhounds were hurried from Williamson in an effort to trace the slayer. GOOD FOR HIM AND HIS WIFE Hurley L. Watkins, 2308 Lytle St., Louisville, Ky., writes: “I found Fo- ley’s Honey and Tar’ Compound just what I wanted for my wife’s,;and my colds.” This famous old cough med- icine, is just as good for ,children as for adults. It checks coughs, colds, croup, bronchial coughs, and stops that/“tickling” throat ‘that keeps one cotighing at night. It contains no opiates nor habit-forming 4° drugs. Prompt and sure in action.—Advt. SATURDAY, OCT. 23, 1920. LOWER PRICES | THE PUBLIC WANTS LOWER PRICES AND WE ARE HERE TO GIVE THE PUBLIC WHAT THEY WANT. WE ARE SELLING CLOTHING AT PRICES THAT REPRE- SENTS NO! PROFIT AT ALL, WHILE INSOME LINES WE ARE ACTUALLY SELL- ING AT LESS THAN THE COST OF PROD UCTION. WE ARE DOING THESE THINGS NEITHER FROM PANIC NOR NECESSITY, BUT FOR. THE REASON THAT WE KNOW THE COUNTRY JUST NOW IS PASSING THROUGH A TEMPORARY PER- IOD OF DEFLATION AND UNSETTLEMENT AND THAT AT SUCH TIMES IT IS IMPORTANT TO DO OUR PART TO FORCE PRICES DOWN AND ABOVE ALL THINGS TO RETAIN THE GOOD-WILL OF THE CONSUMING PUBLIC AND KEEP THE WHEELS OF BUSINESS TURNING. THOUGH THE PUBLIC DOES NOT AP- PRECIATE THE CONDITIONS IN. THE CLOTHING. INDUSTRY, ‘IT KNOWS VALUES WHEN IT SEES THEM AND IS "TAKING ADVANTAGE. OF THE EX- TREMELY LOW PRICES WE ARE OFFERING. ) —Overcoats and’ Suits Styled for Men of all Ages at These Lower Prices $40.00 Suits and Overéoats.” Lower price... cee. cesee eee e ond Po Se ana Pale cisys $21.00 — $50.00 Suits‘and Overcoats, ; Lower price ...........-.0004+ Bo 1S ectie: $3 1 .00 $60.00 Suits and Overcoats, ~ 5 - Lower eine Les araeecg spans : ME eH Melted Sg pa ; $41 00; $70.00 Suits angl Overcoats, : Lower ers SOU Sera ni oye tea cea ta Pes aie yas $5 1] .00 Fie eee WITH FUR COLLARS IN€LUDED GOOLE eT . ~ Lamb- Line Coats. : oe 00 Coats Lot 1, : ‘ Men and, Boys’ Caps 2.10... ... 0. cece ee eee ee 50c Heavy Canvas Gloves; ' 2 pair to a customer LE amet 10c ! : TERMS CASH - SE. BERGESON OPEN SVENINED BISMARCK, N. D. . wfhe: 5 4 ° . = COO (Gu MM CO COCO gio venvUvo ae tgneucrenerteece areca ecs eee ArTAUesceoecceaectaeceaeoa ee ateusatueeaceuecetecucn acne ' w rs im write to Arthur L. Lyons, 454 | can relieve biliousness, bloating, con- | from indigestion with Foley Cathartic Abeelatly; h That | stipation or other condition arising | rom tnagesig Cincinnati St., Dayton, Ohio.” is ‘a sample of the hundreds of let- ters received by Foley & Co. You BYE ae afterward apply gently— Uncle—Only fools are certain, Tom- my; /wise men hesitate. Tommy—Are you sure, Uncle? Uncle—Yes, my boy; certain of it— Boys’ Life. ‘ EX.SOLDIER HAS A GOOD STOMACH Tire Prices Slashed “If a man spends six years in the army he surely woulg have a good KS stomach. I have a good one now and q Ros k ‘ Foley Cathartic Tablets made it that cl u : Bay way. If any one does believe this, let Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly While our present stock of 2 ay (G ‘Pennsylvania’ Vacuum-Cup and. Bar-circle Guaranteed Tires last, we are going to sell, to the consumer direct, at Factory « Jobbers cost prices. "YOUR NATURAL IMPULSE as regards financial matters is to be independent. _ You want to reach the point where - ‘30x3 (Bavciale Non-Skid Cdsings. .$11.75 you will know you have enough of this world’s goods to keep you and 30x31, Bar-circle Non-Skid Casings. . 15.35 * yours in the future. 30x3 Vacuum Cup Non-Skid Casings 14.85 Practice THRIFT—Spend less than’ 30x31, Vacuum Cup Non-Skid Casings 18.70 4 you earn—it is the basis of INDE- 30x3, Pennsylvania ton tested tubes. 2.80 PENDENCE. 30x3 VY: Pennsylvania ton tested tubes. 3.10 We pay you Prices on other sizes in proportion 4% on Bevived { yEtest ATIONA BANK BISMAHER, N.D. The Oldest and Lar in this section of t We invite a to compare these quotations : with the prices of others, get your tires now while stock of sizés is still complete. DON'T : . DELAY. R. B. Loubek Motor Co. i 246 Main Street Bismarck, N.-D. est “Bank = e State — Next Door to Rex Theatre. Bismarck, N. 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