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i te ESA EASA AE or enter $ On this it adapts itself to the curves of hi running lengthwise and fastened ends with sixty light gray enamel. $18.00 values at face value. Special Attention Given to Mail Orders SEWING MACHIN The all important feature about whether sewing machine makes a better s+ other machine. The upper and without a doubt the highest class r market. Made in two styles, drop inet. this sale you can buy one for at $99.50 if bought during sale at READ OF IT/iT BEGG |FURNITUR THE HOME FURNITURE CO., of Mandan, N. D. CUTS LOOSE FROM OLD TRADING FRADITIONS } FORCED TO REDUCE ONE-HALF |: 40,000 Stock of Furniture and Carpets in 11 Selling Days | PRICES, LIKE THESE AT THIS TIME should prove conclusively that'the-Home Furniture Co., of Mandan is the place to buy house furnishings at great savings, this sale should pack not only the store but the streets of Mandan as well. | thousands of collars worth of high grade Furniture, Rugs, ‘Carpets, Linolcums and Sewing Machines, bourht from sel are beyond question, thrown on the bargain block for you. COME FEEL THE PULSE OF THE LOW PRICE. Nothing Reserved Everything Goes SLAT FABRIC BED SPRINGS spring you will experienc lightful comfort, its construction is such that allowing every muscle to relax, the fabric is made of namow bands 5-8 in. wide of flat steel, steel helical springs. vides an elastic tension each way, the frame is NOTICE—During this 11 Day Sale, we will take Liberty Bonds it makes a perfect stitch are absolutely uniform making each stitch lock exactly in the center of the goods. The drop head sells at $92.00. The cabinet drop head machine formerly priced e the most de- Porcelain cnameled Made of hard shoulders and tial. to the angle This pro- in. Metal pull on cost. $18.00 Value SALE $10.85 might- be spilled. these, $50.00 Values for a machine is The Free itech than any lower tensions These are machine on the head and cab- During $69.00 $74.95 Ff March 26th. TO RENEW OLD TIME CEREMONY | FOR BERT GRASS, Body of Grandson of Famous Chief Soon to Arrive from France The White Horse riders, an old sol- dier society, which has not been in active existence fox.daxtyyears, will he revived for the ceremonies in mem- ory of Albert Grass, grandson of Chief Grass of the Blackfoot tribe, 'Treton division of the Sioux naticn Young Grass was killed in the Soissons engagement July 16, 1918. Comes to YOU if you have Fresh, Red Blood ‘ The stomach is tne center of the body from which radiates our witality, strenuosity, our fighting strength. A healthy stomach !¢urns the food we eat into no: izhment for the blood stream aad the nerves, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery re- freshes and tones up the stomach walls, removes the poisonous | gases from the system, makes the blood richer. The first day you start to take ‘this reliable ‘medicine, impure _germs and accumulations begin ; to separate in the blood and are ‘then expelled through the liver, i bowels and‘kidneys. Get Dr. ' Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- hery today from any medicine ‘dealer; or send 10 cents to Dr. ierce’s Laboratory in Buffalo, |. ¥., for a trial package of the | tablets. It is a powerful blood ) purifier and tonic. Tho’ over 50 years old, over one million bottles MANDAN NEWS | will speak weaneerey SELECT HEADS He was very popular among , the Ins dians. Major A. B. Welch, chief of the Blackfoot tribe, will be in charge ot the tribal ceremonies. The White: Horse in the old days was one of the most famous Indian organizations. It was an important factor in keeping up the morale 9f the tribe. The body of Young Grass has al-; ready left France and is expected to reach, Mandan soon. ISLE TO TALK | AT NEW SALEM George H. Tats, “et county agent will discuss ‘farm account work at a médet- ing of the Holstein Breeders circuit at New Salem Tuesday, March 15; at 1:30 p.m,” Rex. Willard, farm man- agement expert of the Agricultural Extension division, will also. be. pres- ent to consider Acgeounting. WILL SPEAK | WED. NIGHT| W. D, Gillespie, ar itect of Fargo, night on “Aud- itoriums” at the meeting of the Town Criers. Considerable agitation is go- ing on favorable to the building of a suitable auditorium in’ Mandan for the use of large conventions. ' FOR SECTIONS! The following projects were decid- ed upon by the Morton County Farm Bureau Federation division Thursday and a chairman elected to take charge: Corn and = Silo—John Dawson chairman, Barnes. | BANK “JOBS” LEAD TO BIG THINGS An astonishing number of ‘sten-. ogtaphers and bookkeepers rise to high executive. positions in banks, itis found. The Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., a leadin: commercial school, reports tha former pupils have become bank ‘ ecutives in North Dakota alone. The president, two directors and assistant cashier of one Fargo bank were trained there. SowasJ. L. Greitl, newly appointed cashier of the Mcr- chants Bank of Napoleon, N. D. “Follow the Succe$Sful.”’ Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front KITCHEN TABLES el, with hard glazed surface, size of,top 25-in.x42- i :RERRIGERATORS ; Apartment style—54 in. high, 26 in. wide; outside case golden oak finish, nickel plated metal hinges, and fasteners, which ‘holds door in air tight Po- siticn, air trap fitted to bottom of provision chamber, food chamber white enamel lined. There are no cracks or crevices to hold any food that St., Fargo, N. D., for information | were sold only last year. | about Spring tern PRI steel top plain and substan- wood, finished in white enam- dvawer, a good table at low accor ddalonatieqratesien' ious ¢ You will soon need one of cleaned. to own figure. $75.00 Values for SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921 ! 2 Wi TON RUGS Small sizes. priced rdingly. ‘$140.00 values for .. pees RUGS ‘olors, 2 and it can be bought now..at a stagrering even if 1 gtand in ignore a 9x12—These rugs are’ not only ‘supreme in color but for quality and value at the prices quoted, it will be impossible for you to do any better; the patterns are woven with figures of goft Harmon- ious colors very rich and appealing. to the eye. Exceptionally good for long wear: and easily per High quality, size 9x12. We have them in very choice patterns and they come jin. very harmon- This ig a rug that you will be proud $49.75 ATTENTION—This sale will be conducted on a strictly cash basi: low and furthermore the wholesale prices of furniture have gone is offered here during this sale, and we feel that we are entitled to cash which i is to your advantage. However, patrons wishing to buy on skort time may do so and pay sale price at the end of the sale, If account is carried longer an extra charge will be exacted of 10” over Sale Prices. statements to be my way. THINK FOLKS! Wha Values * Now at low Heavy pedestal. $70.00 Value do " MATTRESSES their lasting, worth and value. ES IN TERRIFIC CR ST! AGED BY MANNING FOR YOU B* the absolute truth. When I qpote a price it is the real dbsolute facts. a page ten times as big as this. This entire stock has been turned over to.me with positive instructions to turn it into cash. given frec_rein and what I say in print, Mr. Peterson of the Home Furniture Co., will vouch for. I will use no sentiment. all costs in my eagerness to sell them in a limited time. will do. COME—RAIN OR SHINE. Do your part and [ll dc mine. I I this means. ict factories whose reputation 190% cotton fancy felt tick, full weight, made of built up layer ‘of new wholesome cotton sock, felted into light airy sheets, they are noted for : They are $20.00 ee DINING aoe TABLE Dining room tables, 48-in. solid oak plank top, made of golden oak or funied, extends to 6 feet. MANDAN aN: DAK. as the prices are’ exceptionally. wh very little. A great saving Task you in fai RS DESCRIPTION-IT STA GGARS BELIEF | SHARE IN IT§ Frankly, Folks! I believe in giv: ihe statements that are id truth, No fake, No bombast. I will prove these or describe all the bargains that await you in this store 's 10 you and your pocketbook to pay this store T have been I will let nothing rl forget profits— T am going ‘to shcw you. what real price wrecking Yours for bargains, H. #& MANNING, Sales” Canductor, Minneapolis. We Pay the Freight on All Purchases LIBRARY ‘TABLES can not am here t> sell the gocds and sell them J will. ‘Thousands and Plank top veneered with quarter sawed oak, golden or top, material of quarter sawed oak, with ‘fumed, wood knobs, steel sliding casters, this is $24.95 very latest design. $40.00 Value $11.45 FREE—To the first 25° adults “entéritig’ our store Tuesday at 9:00 o’clock. we will give a $1.00 coupon to apply on.any: $5.00 purchase or over. | tell Your Friends and Neighbors of This Sale STEEL BEDS-Li¢t 1 Diack Style continuous corner, pests and top rails, 2-in. in diameter, filling rods \%-in. thick, height of head 50 inches, furnished in all sizes, white enam- el and vernis martin (gold bronze) this bed can not be replaced on the market for the price we are quoting on this bill. this offer. . $20.00 ate ek 1 75 STEEL BED§—Lot 2 Corner posts, top rails 2-in. steel tubing, bottom cross rods 1% inches in diameter, head end 49 ‘1 a inches high, furnished in all sizes in white enamel i are _ and Vernis Martin! $13.75 $24.00 Values * $49.50 a 7 ‘Alfalfa—Paul Sweet * Clover ~ and Gwyther, Mt. Rice. Establishing Dairy Circuits—Ed. Sawtell, Flasher. Better Sires—John Christianson, New Salem. Marketing—J.‘C. Smith, Mandan. Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work—Paul Schultz, Glen Ullin. Every farmer should .be interested in at least one of these projects which will be outlined and placed be- fore the farmers soon. George Wolf, Assistant County Ag- ent leader, and Orla A. Barton, Staic Boys’ and Girls’ Club leader, were present and gave many valuable sig-! gestions. “The Morton County Farm Bureau now. has a definite plan of work to be -put across in the county;” de- clares George H. Isle, county agent. The help and co-operation of all the farmers is necessary to make the work a. success. This program will be placed Wefore the different com- munities throughout the county and they can accept those which they are especially adapted for. ADVENTISTS TO. > MEET IN JUNE The Seventh Day Adventists will ‘hold their regular ten-day annualj meeting at Mandan June 16 to~2v. The Missouri Slope Fair ‘assodiation ; has granted them the use of the fuir srounds. The Commercial club is as- sisting In making arrangements, Mrs. McDonald Sick. Mrs. John McDonald, mother of Charles McDonald, former county sheriff, entered St. Alexius hospital yesterday for treatment. Her daugh- ter accompanied her from Mandan i Bismarck. Reilly Here, J. A. Reilly, Driscoli farmer. and auctioneer and member of the execu- tive committee of the Independent Voters association, spent yesterday in Mandan on business. Here from Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Birlien and family of Auburn, Wash., lett yester- day for their home.’ They have been 1 ing Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Means.| ) Means ig a sister. The Birliens were former residents of Mandan. GW. Cole Improvine, — @ 3. W. Cole of the City Meat M: ket, who was injured in the wreck March 4, is improving. Plan Celebration. The Friends of Irish Freedom met Thursday evening at Elks hall and mede big plans for St. Patrick’s day. Exercises will be held at St. Joseph’s hall Thursday evening. Pleasant Party. Miss Lucile',Dahners entertained Wednesday evening fcr twelve of her little friends at the C. G. Conyne home. it being her seventh birthday. Rebekahs Cross River. A party of Mandan Rebekahs went to Bismarck Iast night to attend an initiation there last. night. Among! | those in the group were Mrs, Joseph Crosthwaite, Mis. Oscar Olson and MPs S.A. Young. _ Returns ‘from Montana. Mrs. W. J. Jones. returned yester- day from Chico Hot -Springs, Mon‘. Fred M. Walker has been called to Bowman because of the serious ill- ness of hig father, Out. Again. Lewis F. Lyman, who was operated | on some time ago in the Mandan hos- pital, is now back on the job. IT’S A TOUGH LIFE! Montana Bootleggers Work at Night and Are Robbed (By Newspaper Enterprise.) Helena, Mont. March 12.—High- Jackers” are putting the blink on the rum runners. “Highjackers” are ‘the fellows who lay in ambush and take the illicit cargoes from. them. The legal status of the highjack is the same as that of any oth high- wayman, but he is never reported. The man who is robbed would be held as.a law violator. \ Here’s the ‘rub—if a abandong his ‘auto Caused by Woman’s Ills and Cured by Lydia E.Pinkha:n’s Vegetable Compound _ Grafton, Pa.—“ I was troubled with tion and pains in my sides and vt hy . After doctor- : wi different dcetors and not get- ting relief, I had A ieee iven O. hopes when Any sister told ime of Lydia E.Pink- lham’s Vegetable BCompouyd, and a knowing tha ad really been. ed by it, L purchased it. I s"wpable todo my Bwork at that tim several bottles cf the Vegetable Compound I cannow-do zn thing about the house or farm that'a | woman should do, I have a four months did baby that is the healthiest and big- gest baby for his age that I have ever seen. Iam willing for my letter to be used for a testimonial to tell ottier fering women how much y has done for mi Pinkham’: 3, Veg x 37, Grafton, Wo king early “and Jate—lifting, carrying, and the heaviest of ho duties—is it any onder t backaches and woman Avho sult should profit_by her give Lydia E. Pi Vegetable Compound a fair tr \ i hibition officers patrol the highways at night in unlighted autos. Some of these nights there’s going to be a mix-up in identity and then —well, you can see the poset iu es of such a situation, =SCOUTS HOLD CONTEST. Beach, N. D,, March 12.—Typical ac- tivities: of the ‘organizatior were dem- onstrated by the Beach Boy Scouts at a public contest in which participants | = competed for prizes offered by local bisinessmen. The contests included bugling, drilling, . semaphore, signal- ing, knot tying, speaking and singing. 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