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a i t . Mecting wi ‘PAGE TWO MORTON 10 FIGURE IN COST CENSUS Established in Connection With Circuits MEETING AT FLASHER: Willard’ and ‘Isle ‘Talking Today to Dairymen in South of County Morton county will probably have two stati Fi TLR Bureau Federation will MANDAN OFF | THE BISMARCK HIDE & arrive at a correct computation of FUR Co. Bismarck, North Dakota at and other the cost of producing wh crops. Rex Willard, expert farm account- ant with the extens‘on d North Dakota Agricultural college, and George H. Isle, county agent, ary h. the farmers of the Flasher dairy circuit this afternoon and presenting the proposition by which a statistical route may be e: shed jn connection with that cir- cuit. Met at New Salem, They met Tuesday with the Holstein Breeders. circuit at New Salem. Their propos: 1 was well received there and it is probable that that circuit will co-operate with the bureau in the gathering of the records. The state legislature appropriated 5,000, for the gathering of these pro- duction records and the state organ- ization of the, bureau federation has requestion that each county bureau give $400 for the fund. This will make it, possible, declares Mr. Willard, to have comprehensi figures secured that make it possible to fix the cost of production of wheat and other grains and .also to, ascertain. what methods and lines of farming are proving most profitable in various parts of the state. To Study Tenantry, Arrangements have already. been made in Ramsey and Nelson counties which check up the tenant farming system and give accurate figures in connection with the relation of the “wenant and the landlord. ASK TH. JACOBSON t BE ADJEDGED INSANE Neighbors of Charles. Jacobson, a farmer living five miles, south of Al- mont, have asked the county 0! to,commit him to Jamestown. Jac son is alleged to.haye attempted cide Saturday... He is in the Mandan hospital for treatment. i Berry Return’ to Carson. Robert Berry. of Carson, who hag been operated on for appendicitis the Mandan hospital, has recovered sufficiently so that he was able yes- terday to leave for his'home. To Try Bassler. The first case on the criminal, ca endar of the. district court is that Jacob C. Baszler of Mercer -county who is charged with stealing cattle. fown Criers club will get back of tie good reads. proposi- tion and have offered the co-operation of the club for work in Morton coun- ty. + x, The Manda Leaves for Minneapolis, Mrs. Phillip A..Smith left last night for Minneapolis. Her father, W. D. Fenton, a résident-of that city, died there Monday of avalytic stroke. Chatlee in City, P. S. Chaffee, well known bafker of Beulah and leader of the IMdepend- ents in Mercer-county, was in Mandan yesterday. Take Publieity ‘Expert. Mandan apparently expects to make itself heard at Minot. The basketba rooting party incluced Edwin Toste- vin, publicity expert. Leaves Ou Business. W, F. Reko of the state game com- mission, left last night for the ern part of North Dakota on’ business. To Meet. This Evening. St. Ann’s Court of the Lady Fores- ters will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Carey. Discharged From Hospital. Mrs, Charles Toman, who has been at the Mandan hospital, returned to her home last night. Will Give Program, A-dramatic and musical program will be given tonight at the Presby- terian church. \ Operated On. Mrs. Louis Eckroth of Mandar operated on yesterday at the M hospital, # Returning Home. AL P. Gray, who has spent the win- ter in California, is returning home. J. H. Noakes was re-elected ‘treas- urer Monday night of the Elks: club. | INGROWN NAIL Toughen Skin and Toe Turns Out Itself A few drops of “Outgro” upon the '| skin surrounding the ingrowing nail jr reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, senstive skir underneath : the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail} turns naturally outward almost over | night. H “Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic | manufactured for, chiropodists. How- | ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. SD ci Dea ay Se pe i » in progress. investigating i comngttee, p as ded : y through Mandan yesterday on his way employees of the Standard of = to Grant, Sioux and Hettinger coun- “| . a ‘'ties, to urge those counties to sends: > Oil Company (Indiana) ucettaneh Ce Coton ath ee 2 will be given an opportunity by Mr. Shipley spoke Monday night to ‘ ; ‘ ee , Q the Company to buy sharesinthe a large audience at Valley City on the “Pape's Cold Compound” is Quickest® Relief? Known capital stock of this org4nization ie this time would be unwise. -ty and former county £ ‘ < \ 6 "y mye “\\ © @HURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 dl secretary: of working| women's congress are Americins, primarily the things the next con- , gress will discuss are the 38-hour law, MUSHIK’S New Springtime Footwear FOR EASTER - child labor, maternity insurance, night work, unemployment hazardous occu- pations, immigration, and the distri- bution of raw materials, | TICKET SALES FOR BALDPATE SHOWS SPEED ve perpetrate] aruso could not 4 a more remorseless center rush for seats than did the announcement yes y that “ladies and gentlemen” tep ht up to the Palace of und get their tickets for of Pythias,.production of n’s celebrated comedy, to Baldpate.” Black and FARMERS AND TRAPPERS ATTENTION : Don’t Sell Hides and Furs Under Prevailing Low Market. Let us tan them either, into fur sets, robes, coats or leather and use same to a good advantage instead of sacrific- ing them at the present low prices. Send for FREE price list and tags. If you nrefer ‘selling we always pay the highest market price. glossed publicity tale but the un-! ted dull finished tact. by night- y is being staged by KE. W. » of the House Furnishing. company, Who has in the last’ few days become an expert in speed denn | dashes between the rehearsal pre-' incts and the furniture store whici es and where a sale is now FOR HONORS Mandan high school basketball am is on its way (0 Minot Loday to take part in the state basketball tour- nament. There were twenty players. and boosters in the party. and the Man- dan enthusiasts believe that the Man- aan team has a good chance. to. land the state championship, The delegates stayed overnight in Bismarck and !eft on the morning Sov JAGER TRANSFER LINE |- 521 Broadway line train for Minot. The drawing p= : ie ‘ Dg Phone 18 ae ee Uae ae * | An Oxford with Personality . hase | played Friday and Saturday. The White House doors are always open to the old home. : f 3 oh poate e Mandan won the right to represent; town friends of. President. and Mrs. Harding. Above Mrs. C. E.| This, well made oxford with military heel will indeed Light and this district in the state tournament | Sawyer and Colonel and Mrs. George B. Christian, Sr., of Marion, | proye satisfactory for the woman who prefers shoe com- : O., leaving the White House after an informal call. Center, Presi- | ‘fort¥and at the same time have charm in style and dura- Heavy Hauling by beating Bismare bility in wear. The price, too, is moderately low. c dent Harding, and below, three men from Marion who have been | GET READY named to important place in the new odie ton Dr. C. call Sawyer (left) Harding’s physician, appointed brigadier-general ; | “oe FOR SPRING D. R. Crissinger (center) appointed comptroller of currency, and | Superintendent J. M. Devine of the George B. ‘Christian, Jr., appointed’ Harding’s secretary. | state training schooi, has all prepara- Jo. > ; been held in Geneva Mareh | tions made for the coming of spring. : >, Delay Women’s Meet ap RR been postponed, until fall, te conform) His. hothbeds have been started for some time and plants ior his vegetable International Congress of Work-/ to the meeting of the International | : t ee H ers to Be Held in Fall | Labor Bureau, set up by the oaguall garden a well along. | of ‘Nations. London, March 17.—The _ interha-} ’ SAND and GRAVEL Hoese Moving» Piano and Furniture Moving Excavating’ and Grading COAL and WOOD : All Work Guaranteed Our Mail Order Service 1s Very Prompt Champion Shoe Store JOHN MUSHIK & SONS MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA have} 30, has | most of the great nations, to The legislature appropriated $1,509 Although the United Sixates is not) this year for an irrigation system which will be of ccnsiderable assist- ae 4 the summer should be unus- tional session of working women fron: 2 member of the league, both .presi-! ually dry. VISIT GRANT D. E. Shipley, member of the house ITHIN a few weeks the results of the investigation. Senii- ment at the mgeting, he says, was overwhelming against any recall at this time. ‘ ing and snuffling! A dose of Pape’s Mr. Shipley dechares that his per- (oid Compound” taken every two “Pape's Cold Compound” is the sonal opinion is that thg recall at hours until three doses are taken / quickest. surest ‘relief known and usually breaks up a cold and ends all|only a few cents at drug stores. Tt zrippe misery. » acts without assistance. Tastes nice. The first dose opens clogged-up nos-| Contains no quinine. Insist upon DUNN AGAINST Ponta RECALL MOVE ee and air passages of head; stops | Pape's. Sentiment in Dunn county — is against the recall election movement, ae wy #8 ; % declares Thomas. J. Anders, . well! Guaranteed for 2 Years under conditions which are dis- tinctly favorable to the employee. maakt : _. This stock is to be paid for from the employees savings running ers over a periou of five years. At the end of that time it is believed that the men actively ee engaged in conducting the bus- iness of this corporation will possesed of a substantial inter- : est in the business. This is but one other step which ! the Company has:taken to make mutual the. ‘interest of those who are engaged in its activities and those who by the invest- ment of their capital have made . these activities possible. che, dull- Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- nos? running; relieyes he: ness, feverishness, sheczing. known Independent leader of the coun- | commisgjoner. Just received our new line of: oxfords and pumps for spring. Black and brown kid. John Mus- , hik & Sons, Mandan, N. D. Electric Service & Tire Co. 215 Main Street ’ It is this spirit of fairness ever : dominant in the minds of the ay . Management which has enabled ; the Standard Oil Company (In- ’ diana) to gather an_ organiza- : f tion of enthusiastic, efficient, / ‘ oe thoughtful and ‘conscientious men and women who are devot- ; : ing themselves to the better- a ment of that complete cycle of service which the Company is rendering the public. ° The First National Bank ‘Bismarck, No. Dak. ‘Wes the Bibtical version of our modern sayin; “Nothing sac. ceeds like success.” So it was with Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., who, ov ago, gave to the world a Pr ption which has. never been equailed as a tonic for the weaknesses _ of women. Many women in every. hamlet, town or city will gladly testify that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ption did them a world of good. Ask your neighbor. Another of this cian’s suecessful i’: Estabtished 1879 To give you the service you are entitled to receive and which it _is the Company’s wish to ren- der, every employee realizes that ‘ infinite pains must taken , with every step leading up to the transaction: The Company believes that by making the active employees partners in the business, another step: has been taken to achieve that perfection of service toward H : which we are striving. Standard Oil Company 910 S. Michigan Aves Chicago, Ill. The Pioneer Bank : Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 Id by lruggists everywhere; in both liquid and. tabi This medi- cine was @ success from the start, for the list of men-and women all over the un who have x WHEN YOU-ASK FOR... s BUTTER .. & NORTHE ae — Safety First: atte: ‘ NY I Ec IAUTUOAUAOOAUAERAEEUUACAU ATAU AUTECHRE EGE t = i——4 = = = = =