The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1920, Page 2

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\ o BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE TWO * pl EEE eee Cost of Producing Wheat in Burleigh county is Figured by Farn Farm ers Who. Also Talk Marketing Plans and! — Bugn t » 1 man, 20 acres per to the” ing the cost fi ome information a (By G. W. Gustafson, County Agent) |in determi Farmers’ meetings held on {the November 11 and 12 and | pla Committee eft n, 5 horses, 47% acres) Baldwin, respectively, auspices of Coun) Gustafson of Burle! the cost of production of whe t determined from information fur ed by the farmers. Rex ‘i the farm mz nagement et inthe two ce munities was é t cost, Still, $19.94; Baldwin, )per ting seed: cost, “ 1 man, 4 horges, 1 Cutting: ures countie. follo WHEN ‘FOOD DOESN'T DIGEST Give the Stomach Proper Aid, Starvation Me urt's Dysp bash 1 min, 2, hoy found of work and t on one 2 ere WAS required by men of work by hor! y acre for wh Burleigh s follows: A sour ¢ acid coniutls Sere Cost Stilt ateS per cent average) Ho en found Machiner, nses are aecownied for, Lup keep of th @ are géneral re- taking << anagement p insurance : ceHancous, formaldes hyde, nerasshopner vag per acre . tion Suil and BP. ' follows: Inter + 10 pe D Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets after) 2 mea]. Sour risings, gassiness, heavy bloated feeling and such 4 tress due tb indigestion or dyspep- sia are usually. only temporary, And yet they may joa to serious disorder. The regular use of)!" Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets after | meals reflects to a high degree the |} intelligent selection of preventative |S: meisures. | Pasture Boag Drag? ‘Wien jt is;an effort to drag one foot after the other,, when you are always tired and seem lacking in strength and endurance, when aches and pains rack the body, it is well to look for symptoms of kidney trouble. > Foley Ridney Pills Raldwin m1 head’ 10, 09 12.00 (annual) 10.00 17.14 aw per head .. charge One cannot s select or in-| 6.00 6.00 spect the qua of food to be eaten; nor its method or manner of prepa-j ary, shoeing, etc. 2.00 2.00 eae ffecte of Esoey ond Mader ble to avoid | often thei're- | r better plan to | over what may | ration. aut it is p the acidity that is sult. And it is a eat without wor are healing and curative. They tope up and strenghten the weakened or diseased organs. They relieve backache, rheu- matic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles Total cost per head . $189.00 $166.69 happen, than to starve for fear it| will happen. y physicians rec- | ‘W.,W. Wells, Tonquin, Mich., write: thege ,tablets for stomach set great relief trom taking Foley Kidney Pi istress o indigestion or dys- | ‘am on my feet most of the time and get tired alate Me ge aca My cut. Mter taking Foley Kidney Pills, they make pero Tail mre fal like anew man. I recommend them to all druggists d my customers and never have h They are sold by where they did sfot give sutistacti everywhere at 60 cents a box. s | eres per day. i AD Sage a. % SAS, ; : YR — , gy (TT HUAALUTHAARAGAQAAAGEAOPD OS UHT A eM ' The Housewifes Burden is in disorder, crying children, and on top of all is suffering from backache, bearing down pains, or some other form of feminine ills, then she should remember that hundreds of women in just her con- dition have been restored to health and regained their youthful strength by taking Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Cartipound and not rest until she has given it a fair trial. , Proof that it Restored the Health of Thésk Two Women Cairo, Ill. su Some time ago I got. so Chattanodga, Pénn.—*I used Lydia, bad with female trouble that I thought FE. Pinkham’s V Vegetable Compound I would have to be operated on, “I had before my baby caitie when I could no a bad displacement. My right side longer keep up. It strengthened my would pain sfie and [ was so nervous I back and relieved me of the ill effect \ 2 men, 20 bushels pert ‘[fut‘to speak’ his love for the French ‘5 pein who: gently, and whimsically “ ~ ;are receiving full consideration. finaneing plans will.be.announced Iv- | | “BUDDIES” STAR ot { Denman Maley The 'Selwyns’. produ i djes begins. an cngage ditorium theatre Thur with the heart of Now is ‘ory: s of hu- | mor; Ae ouches of pathos, and the wondertufly melodious quality of the music which B.C, Hilllam has woven into’ Gcorgé .B. Hobart’s delightful tate of a maid of Brittany and her pe-mtutlv. shy American lover. “Buddies” is a comedy with music whiche. assembles various. doughboys {ter \the armistice iy a peasant home in Brittany; sets in play their home- and hearty humor, sentiment, and nt av the night its love. some’ anecdotes ani follows in fi tthe fertynes of a lad too bi stands.” Far the interpreti the singularly h man quali ‘Ghumor'and the cl f ing music the/ iNere asflawless ¢: ‘hy Joseph Herbert, Jr. | Kindnesses-of. Juli istory; Olive * Re Nparael shyness as. Princ ficw: vo being Julie’s porting this trinity whom are equal]. musical comedy field. RR hee The labor furnished by the farmer in threshing w: ciuded with oth work. Around Baldwin the grain w: .cut with headers and stu twine wag uged. ( _ | Markefing Plans Following the cost calculations, the use§ ‘of the figures were pointed out in~ connection .with the plans of the “Committee of 17” of the American, Farm Bureau Federation. The present plans are based on the co-operative exthanges which have operated so successfully in lifornia for the past.ten years. . These con- cemplate’ the following:, 1. A. co-operative or; non-stock company, of producers, ‘who. der a five year q through the association. 2. A warehouse company, under contra) of. the ‘producers, bonded .by Lthe state, and permitted to isage ware- house receipts for produce, which are bankable at chee to the ‘extent of 75 per cent of the estimated selling price. The warehouse company never buys yell Talon in the anization, @ posed only gned up un- ‘to sell only rage concern. It receives payment |for storage out of the selling price of the grain. The ‘selling organization, by reason of’ the storage facilities, is able to sumers, which in the case of wheat, means the fillers. ‘Also, the sales are so distributed over the year as 'o make 'a staple. market. eliminating | Speculation and‘removing the flrcty- [ations in prices. Plan Control “It is expected that from 51 to 90 er cent of the wheat growers of\nine "states will sign for the-co-operative ttus ‘controlling the | American wheat crop. Unless more than half of the grain is held by the central selling exchange it will be use” less to undertake the plan. yA In the selling of grain ‘the basis of. prices will be ¢ost.of production, taking into consideration at the same time the supply of grain and foreign and domestic demands. ‘The “Committee of 17” has taken in- !to consideration many phases of the | marketing problem and are using ev. ery scare and are employing the, best: experts to solve the problem. The fi- | nancial requirements are great and The | ter. GUILTY OF ARSON; GETS FOUR YEARS D., Nov. Hy Siena pirits; leads them through flavour-"; ed 8910] marketing |, ay sells any produce; it is only &| distribute the ‘product direct to con- WEDNESDAY, NOV: 17, 1920. sgh ng erve diffy-Jel Jl Desserts In- bottles in each iffy: Let us help you serve Jiffy-Jell in a ddinty way Thanksgiving, Get these free molds now. a quick real- frat dessert. are condehsed fi fgrm i in glass. vealth of fru half a pine: rt. The fruit is crushed in fruit too ripe to ship. ‘A bottle in cach package Teaspoon Size So Aenea all’ fruit Nevers Eath is. 4 the essence of much-ripe fruit. \ At little cost Jiffy-Jeil comes ready-sweetened. It comes acidulated with lemon or graps acid. Simply add boiling water, as rected on. packfige, then the fruit-es- sence from, the ‘vial; and let cool, Styles A packade serves six in mold form, of 12 if you whip the jell. All fom 1 ess than the fruit alone might Dessert Molds Allin. pure aluminum. These Ingividual Molds come in sets of six, assorted styles as~tibove, all one, le. They will serve a’ fut package of Jiffy-Jell. _ Send 6 @) trade-marks for the set of six. e For’ Pint Molds see of- fers below. They arevalued at 60 cents each, y ~ quick gelatin de it ‘has brought, to millions a multiplied delight. Get ment—have these fruity daintics on call. Then send us the trade-aarks for attra actiye ways of serving. Do thi for your Thank: Lime-fruit flavor makes a tagt green salad jell. Serve with the salad or make a salad loaf. Or mix it\meat left-overs for a meat loaf. Mint flavor makes a inint jell to serve; with roast meats, hot or cold. now. Get the molds in time ig dinner. pena —S = No advertising on spoons. for postage and pa’ a: Get balance la | spoons, plus 60 cents for pestage, etc. Jeart-sha ie 6 above. WmRogers eSonAA : Ee Exquisite Dessert Spoons A new pattern of Wm. Rogers & Son AA silverplate, guaranteed 20 years. Send 2 @) trade-marks for one spoon, plus 10 cents oe ee eenc en ceneenceceouneeseanosenesees d like Style 5 above. dessert at top. Jiffy-Cup Half-pint aluminum mea- suring. cup. Use to dis- solve Jiffy-Jell rightly, or as a standard cup in any recipe. er. Or send 12 @) tradermarks for six Send 2 @ trade- om wie : 73 4 + 4 od H Dessert Helps Free’ Chect Gitte’) Jy Dessart-€o,, MAIL 1 Buy, Jiffy-Jelf from your grocer. Cut out antes \, Waukesha, Wis. | THIS : the trade-marks in circle on front of Enclosed find ....! 4 te \ # packgge. Send us 6 for any pint mold or the Lea pests: ie trade-marks . @ set of Six Individual Molds.\ Send 2 for for which send gifts I ‘check. ‘ { Jiffy-Cup or 2 and 10 cents f i the spoon, N H H The Pint Molds are as follows aes ' 3 £ : ing in a taxi and driven to a point | turned to Grand Forks after: start- ing ‘the fire. Fannon centered around the fact that Mrs. ‘Dietz, who had sued fer di-| vo: ‘had’ gone to the Fannon 1\irome | as’ a hovsekeeper over Dietz’ \pro- test. Nee 25 per cent. -Discouht on Man- | \hattan Shirts. 25 per cent] dis- | count on night robes , and pajamas. . Bergeson’s. ———_————— | -. Back Ache | Umber Up Wijh P. Wipfh Penetrating s+ Hamin's in’s Wizard ol For Lame Back, Sid Sideache, Shoul- der Pain, Stiff Neck, etc,, use (Ham- lin’s. Wizard Oil. It Danetrates quickly, eases the pain and drives out the soreness. Keep it in the house. Wizard Oil is a good dependable Preparation to have in the medicine _ ;-chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. You have no | idea how useful it will be found in aad ‘Order a lead of “Black Diamond, within a quarter of a mile of ‘the Cgal, H Fannon. residence, and that he- re-| will always use it. His bitterness 2A DAILY -@ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Kuch al! over the Northwest for Quality white. Ne ‘for the money than any. other Give it a trial, and,you;coal. F. H. upanter Lumber More heat ‘ URNS ° iF SERVICE} | A 7eKS Vis PO KS Qecr a7. Pint Jars Used Yearly MAIL US YOUR-FILMS © f This College has constantly more calls for office help than it can supply. All students who remained to complete its course have been ent to good business, arid’ banking pabitions, In sestlbt "throughout the year, the student enters at any time. Preparatory department where sfudents may commence with the lowest primary branches. Besides the ordinary Expert Courses in higher accounting, Stenography, and Banking. Send for ‘all. particulars. BISMARCK Bismarck, North Dakota. Co., Phone 115. °" J G. M. LANGUM) Pres. £ , could not hold a glass of water. Many times I would have to stop my work and sit down or I would fall on the floor in a faint. I consulted several doctors and every one told me the same but I kept fighting to keep from having the operation. had read_so many times of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and it helped my sister so I’began taking it. I have never felt better than-.I have since then and I keep house and am able to do all my work, The Vegetable Compound is certainly one grand medicine.”—Mrs. J. R. Matrnews, 3311 Sycamore Street, Cairo, TL. which so often develops at such times. That was my first experience with the Vegetable Comipound. Years after- wards I took it during the Change of Life and got along so well I scarcely ever had to lie down during the day and seldom had dizzy, fainting spells. Tam now well and strong, can do all, my housework with perfect ease and it is a:comfort to me ta be able to say to other suffering women ‘take Lydia E. Pinkham’s medrese and be strong.’ J will be glad to have you use my nante if it will be the means of helping any one.” — Mrs. BR. A. Farrpurn, 606 Orchard Knob Ave.,Chattanooga, Tenn. Ailing, Overworked Housewives Sto Rely Upon i Oe. PINKHAM MEDICINE "CO. LYNN, MASS. al <4 ets ez, La Xe eal SSA ZS IS OS ©. ieee N. Dietz pleaded guilty in the district | court to the charge of arson, and was sentenced to four years in the peni- tentiary: hy Judge N. J. Englert. Dietz’ plea of guilty followed the acquittal of John Fannon of Buxton, a farmer who had been arrested on a charge made against him by Dietz and involving the latter’s, wife, who t | was housekeeper for Fannon. The attempted destruction of the Fannon residence by fire occurre several months ago. Dietz was ar- rested ‘within a few hours at Grand Forks. It was disclosed that he had left Grand Forks ‘early in the even- ATTENTION MASONS Bismarck Lodge, No. 5,_A. F. & A.M., will give a dancing p par- ty in the Masonic Temple, Fri- day, November 19, 1920. “Danc- ing from 9:00 12:00. All Masons and their families cord- ially invited to attend. Just received shipment Mon- arch and Carney screened Wyoming Coal. Place your order now for immediate deliv- ery while delivery can be made from box car. nite Coal Co, Phone 453. Washburn Lig- |' cases of every. day ailment or.’ mis- hap, when there is need of an im- mediate. healing, antiseptic applica- tion, asin cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Generous size hottle 35c. If you are troubled “with constipation or sick headache try Hamlin’s Wizard Liver Whips. Just pleasant little pink pills at druggists for 30c. —————————————— CW Fey Aas THE LETTER SHOP make seu typewrit ten ie lar or form letters “ex- actly like”-fhe genuine... Sales letters. collection letters, notices, cards, etc. Addressing, folding land mailingy Guaranteed local and outside’ mailing lists of; all kinds, BUSINESS geanic co. Rooms 18-20, Haggart Block Phone 662 11-4-Imo peleieie Sa a ey HURLEY’S ORCHESTRA Up-to-the-Minute Dance Music. 406), Bdwy. . Phone 909 38 More Days — THEN XMAS WHY NOT A PHOTOGRAPH? + It is everlasting and everlastingly appreciated by: your family and friends. y * Make your appointment now be- fore the rush starts and when we can have, time to bring out all the mere details. sly I Mout St. Upstairs Phone 2497 ~ . BUTLER STUDIO |- ORTON C a {

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