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O FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921 — HELP WANTED—MALE LEARN—Autos, tractors, vulcaniz- ing, welding or automotive electric- ity in Northwest's oldest,, largest and best equipped school. Infor- mation: free. Minneapolis-Auto & Tractor School, 240 2nd St. North, __ Minneapolis, Minn. LEARN BARBER TRADE—At the Moiler Barber’ College, Oldest institution of kind. ‘Established 1893. Time and \ pense saved. by our methods. Ca: free. Moler rber College 107 R. Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. _ » 3-1-1mo0, HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—First class 2nd couk — at once. Good wages. Steaay job. Cail *'625 Phone 209. - 3-16-1w. WANTED—Girl to work for room and , board, 621 6th street. Phone 619-R. 3-16-3t SALESMEN WANTED—Men success- emul selling any line can make « profitable connection with the Pol- icyholder’s LAéfe Insurance Co., Sioux Falls, South Dakota. A new and attractive plan. Hundreds of business and professional men of South Dakota are charter members. 3ood commission. Sells fast. Home office co-operation. Good territory open. Write at once. 3-16-17-18-19 ROOMS FOR RENT 5, FOR RENT—Large front furnished room for light housekeeping, ground floor; modern house. Phone 612, __Call 723 3rd_street. 3-18 OOM AND BOARD=at $10 per week | Rooms 50c per day. Stvam Heated ‘Meals 35c. ‘Phone 231. Banner House. ae 3-16-1w FOR RENT—Furnished and_unfur- nished. light housekeeping rooms. Business College. Phone 183. E 3-7-t¢ WANTED — Young: lady. for sales work. Apply 419 Grand Pacific ho- tel. 3-18-1t FOR RENT—Four rooms in modern house, 422 12th dtreet. shone 233. : 3-14-8t ROOM AND BOARD—In modern _ home, 517 7th street. Phone 586. 2 i 3-17-3¢ FOR RENT—Room in private house; close in. Phone 439-K. 3-17-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 713 8rd street. 3-17-1w | WANTED TO RENT WANTED—By March 20th three rooms, furnished or unfurnished. | Chas. Holmes, Box 571, city. 3-14-5t : BUSINESS CHANCES FOR GOOD INVESTMENTS that will net you from 10 to 15 percent calor write Obert A. Olson Bismarck, N. D., office Haggart Building.’ | 3-16-3t eats Lait WORK: -WANTED — Carpet beating, window cleaniitg, house repairing or any odd jobs. Phone 833-L. J. 1. Dowis, 312 8th street So., Bismarck, ND. “ 3-18-1w WORK WANTED—Colored lady wish- es day work, or small bundle wash- ings. Mrs. Annie Cross, 217 South} 7th, rear. 3-15-lwk WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER IN the line of irproved or unimproved land, close to railroad town in the eastern part of North Dakota. In answering state legal description, character of the soil and subsoil. and the very lowest price. etc. Write Ingvald Bjore, R 7, Fergus Falls, Minn. ' 3-17-1w FOR RENT:—Farm of 480 acres in Gibbs township 250 acres under cul- tivation, 100 acres in corn last year, 8 miles east of Bismarck, 114 miles from RedTrail, gcod water and wind mill a fair set of buildings fenced and cros3 fenced everything handy! no rocks. Will furnish most of seed or will rent for cash also: FOR LEASE—Culfivated land on se¢- tion 7 in McKengie township, near McKenzie, North Dakota, for: lease, as a whole or in part. Owner will furnish seed. Most of said section! is cultivated. No buildings there- on. Geo. M. Register. 3-9-2wk FOR SALE:—Good* quarter and fine home all built up. Small payment, easy terms only few miles from Bis- tharck, A bargain. Office Haggart Block. Obert A. Olson, Bismarck, N. D. 3-15-3t, LAND FOR RENT—125 acres half plowed last year, will furnish seed for half the crop delivered to the elevator. “Cat! L. H. Carufel. 3410-1wk WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm ‘for ‘sale. State cash price, full description: * D: F. Bush, Minneapolis, ‘M®an. —— AUTOMOBILES'— MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—One used Ford, , whica T repossessed under mortgage for my client. Cav. is in good condition. only seen few months service. If you are in the market for a good machine at a bargain get in touch with me. F. E. McCurdy, Bismarck, N. 3-16-3t HOUSES WANTED. ~ WANTED TO BUY—Five-room bynga- low with modern Improvements and well ‘located. Write 209 Tribune, D. T. Owpns & Company. | 3-17-3t WANTS TO BUY—We have'a client wishing to buy a modern bungalow on pavement; about 5 or 6 ruoms with bath. Henry. & Henry, Phone 961. 3-15-5t WANTED TO BUY—If you are in a hurry to sell your property, list it with us. We have ‘buyers every day looking for-a home. J. H. Holihan, Ist door east ‘of postoffice. 4 3-16-3t —$_ $< LOST—Between 218 1st and N. P. - depot, on Tuesday, a past Noble trand Rebekah pin, oblong shape, with the lodge emblems on. Finder return to Mrs. A. W/ Carlson, and _Teceive reward, 218 Ist. 3-1 -3t Person who took clock from Cali- fornia Fruit.store is known and -had better return at once to save trouble. A. G. Nassif, _, 3-18-3t WISCONSIN M_LANDS OLOGY SPECI NUMBER—Just | out, containing 1921 facts of clover land |. in Marinette County, Wisconsin, If for’ a home or as an investment. you are; thinking of buying good farm lands’ where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It is free on reyuest. Address Skid-\ more-Riehle Land Co., 435 Skidmore- | Riehle Bidg., Marinette, Wisconsin. FOR SALE 9B BENT H HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—New _ strictly . modern! bungalow of five rooms and bath, garage in basement. This is an) ideal home and a thing of beauty | $2,500 cash, balance on easy terms. J..H. Holihan, 1st door east of post- ; 3-16-2t | This seven room frame house set ; among the trees is a roomy well made home in excellent part of city, we/ only ask a small payment down the ; balance to suit yourself or the same as paying rent. For appointment call, Henry & He Phone 961. _3-16-4t FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for six room house; can have lease on | house; furniture included; dining |¢yjql for killing Jake L. Hamon, oil millionaire and po ni ;son of the slain man; Mrs. Jake L. Hamon, the widow; her father, J. L. Perkins; Clara Smith Ham- room suite, bed room suite, beds, complete dresser, rockers, rugs and curtains. Write 163 Tribune. | 3-17-3t | FOR SALE—Two houses, four Tots | and pagn, city water; a bargain at | $2,500.. Location, south side. J. H. Holihan, 1st door est of postoffice. | 3-16-23t | FOR SALE—A seven room bungalow! on 7th Street. Write Lock Box 263, - Garrison, N..D. for particulars, | 3-15-1-wk FOR QUICK SA ‘A small pay- ment down. gives you a nice home on pavement, 7 rooms with bath. Henry & Henry, Phone 961. _ 3-4. rent ye ELON) ae FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart: | ment in the Rose Apartments 215) 8rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone! __ 852. 3-3-tf) APARTMENT—Steam heated, down! town. . Apply. at..once. Bismarck Realty Co._ 3-L1-lwk | FOR RENT-—-Four rooms in modern; house, 422 12th St. Phone 233. { ‘ 2s B-Ld-.t FOR RENT—Modern apartment. Call | atyBismarck Tribune office. 3-15tf| —_ .____ MISCELLANEOUS __ FOR RENT. lotel completely fur-| nished. Within 50 miles from Bis- marck, in county seat town, only ho- tel; 15 rooms, steam heat; large barn; “good trade. Just the place | for young man and wife. : Phone 612; or write 723 3rd street, Bismarck, | N. D. 3-16-4t FOR SALE—Stock and fixtures of good hotel in good town in South} ; Dakota, clears $5,000 a year. In-| cludes good ice cream _ business, ; only hotel in town. Write’ No. 208, __Tribune. . at 3-11-1w! FOR SALE:—About 20 head of “good work horses ranging »in weight from 1100 to 1500 or will trade for) cattle or town property, if interested | call J. ©. Swett Phone 822x. 3-16-4t We are in need of houses and bunga- lows, a number of our clients are, waiting. If you want to sell your) Bismarck property list with Henry _& Henry, Phone 961. 3-15-5t | ‘A No. 10 pail of Pure Montana Hon-f ey delivered at any post office in North Dakota for $2.50 cash with order: B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont.’ » | 3-9-1m | FIRST “CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite _postoff 1-18-tf | PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking. and remodeling men’s > hats. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, and delivered by Andrew Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. ot 1-18-tf FOR SALESFirst class river bottom hay, $10 per ton, f. 0 .b. Stewartsdale. | Phone 406F-13, or 772-L, after 5) o'clock. J. Burch. __3-18-1w FOR SALE—One 31-2 foot round din- ing table, one rug, 8 1-2x6 fect, one camp chair. 411 5th street. Call 273, 3-17-8t FOR, SALE—Wilton rug, 9x12, slight- ly used, will sell reasonably, 408 2nd street, I. C. Frendberg, 2nd floor. ae plist EXPERT ‘dry cleaning, hand press- ing, relining, remodeling and tail- oring. lein, tailor and cleaner. © : 3-7-1m0 FOR SALE—Oliver plow, 3 bottom engine gang. Phone 833-L. J. 1. Dowis, 312 8th street So., Bismarck, N. D. 3-18-1-w FOR SALE—One 14-inch gang plow. Oliver; only plowed 60 acres. Ap- + 3-16- —Ply_ Lomas Haw. FOR SALE—One 75- cubator, and one 150-chick brooder, _Lomas Haw. Co.‘ __3-16-1w FOR RENT—Office in downtogn| business ‘block. Apply Bismarck | Realty Co. ‘ 3-11-lwk TAKEN UP—Seven head of horses. Frank J. Spalla, Plaza, N. D., R. F. D. No. 1 HOME COOKED MEALS AT 212, Sixth St: Phone 468-X. Mrs. W. L.| Lukens. 3-11-lwk FOR RENT—Garage at reasonable! _Price. Phone 442-K. 3-12-1wk)| WANTED—To buy a fresh milk cow. Phone 738. 3-1641w | LEGAL NOTICES | SUMMONS” { State of Nomth Lakota, County of) Burleigh. | In -District Court. District. ~ Julius Dobberstein, Jens M. Dahl, Louise Dahl, bis wif?) and Ed. Nygard, and all other persons | unknown claiming-any estate or_inter- est in.or lien or encumbrance upon the property ‘described in the vorgplaint. Defendant. The State of North Dakota to The Above named Defendants :— You are’ hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is hereto attached -and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answerto said complaint upon the subscribers at, their offices in the city of Bismarck, Fourth Judicial) Plaintiff, v3.| . | the day of service; and in cy 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN ( PAGE SEVEN a pa gee A A OE ASD ET DASE OES RT MIS TURES This is the first picture of the Jury in the Hamon trial. Le A. Jolly, 55, groceryman; B. F. 't to Right: G. M.. Ha proprietor; D. E. Allen, 70, retired; R. R. Calloway, tailor; C. G. Newman, 33, oil man; O. D. Thomas, 4: . Lockridge, 73, ratired; A. D. Davis, 43, merchant; Tom Dean, courtroom at Ardmor , Okla, tician. ion, and her sister, Mrs. H. V. Walling of Wilson, Okla. 49, banker. All but two have children. One is a bachelor. Burleigh County, North Dakota, with- in thirty. days after the service of this summions upon you, exclusive of e of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com- plaint.-" Dated at Bismarck, North Bakota. This 8th day of February, 1921. ‘NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG Attorneys for Plaintiff. City National Bank Building, Pis- marck, North’ Dakota. ‘The Summons in the above entitled action was filed in the office of Clerk of the District Court of said Burleigh, ae on.the 16th day of February, 1921. NEWTON, GULLAM & YOUNG Attorneys for Plaintiff. ‘Bismarck, ‘North Dakota. 3-1 Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, ‘Notice is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage executed halter and Philippine ‘Hoch wife, mortgagors; to The City Natic: al Bank of Bismarck, mortgagee, dat- ed the Gth d4y of October 1917, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Pur- leigh and state of North Dakota, on the 13th day of October, 1917, and was duly recaxdcd'in Book 150 of Mor- tgages, on Paze®2s, will hg foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mor- tgage and hereinafter described, at TOM, I. CAME OVER TO SEE IF COME WITH ME TO MY OFFICE A WITNESS To A LITTLE: Busi DEAL’! HAVE ON TONIGHT — THISIS MRS.GREY SPEAKING! 1 WISH the front door of the, courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Daketa, at the hour of ten o'clock a. n., Op 1 of April, 1921, to satisfy the. .amo due upon such mortgage on the day of saleg The premises descrided.in such rte hiich will be sold to fy the same are situate in Bur- leigh County, ‘North ‘Dakota, and de- scribed as follows, towit ing at a point known as the: Northeast corner of Lot Two (2, of Section Two (2), in Township One Hundred Forty- two (142f North, of Range, Seventy- eight (78) West of the 5th) p.m. thence Five Hundred Forty-bne (541) Feet straight We along the North line of said Lot Two (2); thence about One Hundred Thirty (180) ‘Feet straight South to the North line of Northern Pa; hence Thre Hundred E (366) Feet in a Scutheasterly direction, one Hundred Feet (100) South, One Hundred Seven- rly, fol- se the North Line of of the Northern Pa- npany, to the Ei of said Lot Two (2), where dis gaid Right of way; th about Two Hundred Twenty-thre Feet North along the East line Let Two (2), to the point of b containing Two agd one-third (2 1-3) acres, more or les8, There will be due on said mort at the date of sale the sum of $1 besides. the costs, disbursements and expenses of this foreclosure. lowing in. each ¢ the Right-of-w; vific Railway showing Clara Smith Hamon on Left to right—Jake L. Hamon, Jr., SCENES OF HAMON MURDER TRIAL’ 60, favmey ; T. H. Roberts, 65, barbershop , dairyman, is behind Allen; T. L. Wilkes, 37, merchant; D. D. Sellars, 49, merchant; W. NON orth Dakota. THE CITY NATIONAL: BANK OF BISMARC AM & YOUNG, North Dakota for Mortgagec. April 1-8, 45, 22. SALE BY NOTICE OF MOK i ADVER1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GLVEN, That that certain mortgage, executed and delivered by Samuel , K. Hood and Cora E. Hood, mortgagors, to ‘The First National Bank of Bismarck. North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 12th day of December, A. D. 1918, and filed’ for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota. on the 13th day of Dee. A, D. 1918, and recorded in Book 147 of Mort. gages al page 313, will be foreclosed s in such by of the pre mortgage «and here vr described, at the front door o ie court house in the City of Bismarck, in the Coun- ty of Burleigh, and State of North | Dakota, at the hour of 2 o’clock p.m on the 28th day of March, A. D. 1924, 'y the amount due upon said ribed in sid 1 be sold to s re situated in the County of and Stute of North Dakota, ribed, as folls towit: r (SEY) of sht (28); the North- and de: The & Section Twenty Putting One Over But Not Long. You AND BE NESS You'D "TELL YouR HUSBAND TO FIND SOMEBODY ELSE To DRAG OUT NIGHTS INSTEAD OF MR.GREY! I'M GETTWG TiRED OF IT! GOOD BYE! - BY ALLMAN HELEN, MR.GREY WANTS ME TO GO DOWN AND DOA LITTLE FAvoR 1T Wat HEL! ME ouT VERY 1 GUESS WE PUT / ONE OVER TONIGHT DIDN'T WE Tom? <, Mortgagee ;| mortgage on the date of sale. | Section Thirty-four (34), all in Town- lof Range Seventy-eight (78) West of ; Dakota, within thirty days affer the east Quarter.(NE%4) of Section Thir- ty three (33); the North One-half (N42) of the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Thirty;three (33) the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of ship One Hundred Forty (140) North the Fifth Principal Meridian, in Bur- leigh Coanty, North Dakota, contain- jing seven hundred twenty (720) acres more or less according to the United States Government Survey thereot, There will be due on such mort- gage at. the date of sale the sum of $2,944.68. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 17th ‘day of January, 1921. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Mortgages. F.-E. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, (Feb. 18-25—March 4-11-18-25) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage, executed anu delivered by Samuel K. Hood and Cora E. Hood (Husband and Wife)! mortgagors, to First National Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota, mortga- gee, dated the 11th day of December. A. 1D. 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 12th day of Dec. A. D, 1917, and recorded in Book 146 of Mortgage, at page 77, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front daor of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the 28th day of March, A. D. 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to. satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota.| and described, as follows, towit: The Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Twenty-eight (28); the North- east Quarter (NE) of Section Thir- ty-three (33); the North One-halt (N%) of the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Thirty-three 3] the Northwest Quarter (NW) of Section Thirty-fozr (34); all in Town- ship One Hundred Forty (140), North of Range Seventy-eight (78), West of| the Fifth Principal Meridian, also the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section Two (2) in Township One Hundred Thirty-nine (139), North of Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fifth; Principal Meridian, Burleigh County,! North Dakota, containing seven hun-} dred twenty (720) acres, more or less, according to the United States Gov- ernment Survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- Bage at the date of sale the sum 2f $8,552.54. 5 Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 13th day of January, 1921. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Mortgagee- F, E. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota (Feb. 18-25—March 4-11-18-25) NOTICE Or RTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE, Notice is hereby given that a mort- | gage executed and delivered by Wal- ter L. Williamson of the county of Ransom and state of North Dakota ag mo. gagor, to F S. Parker of the city ot Superior in the county of Douglas anu state of Wisconsin, as mortga- gee, which mortgage was dated the 29th day of January, 1917, and re- corded in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota on the 30th day of January, 1917, in Book “144” of Mortgages at page 434 at 3 o'clock p. m., which mortgage has not been assigned, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premfses in such mort- gage and hereinafter described at the front door of the county courthouse in the city-of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 30th day of April, A. D. 1921, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of said day to satisfy the amount due on such The premises described in such mortgage which will be sold to sat- isfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit: The Southeast quarter (SE%) of Section Six (6) in Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) North, of Range Seventy-six (76) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing one hundred sixty acres (160) more or less, according to the United States government survey thereof. There will be due on such mortgi2e on the date of sale the sum of fiftee: hundred twenty-eight and 84- 00 dyi- lars ($1,528.84), which includes $140 taxes paid by mortgagee January 12, 1921. Notice of intention to foreclose was | sent to the title owner of record b; registered mail under date of Janu ary 20, 1921. : No action at law or other procced- | ing has been instituted to collect the debt secured by such mortgage. H Dated at Fargo, North Dakota, this! ith day of March, A, D. 1921. F, S PARKER, | Mortgagec. SPALDING & SHURE, Attorneys for Mortgagee, | Fargo, North Dakota. (3-11-18-25—April | 1-8-15) STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COU ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. ok Summons. Kate B, Martin, plaintiff, vs. The heirs of Charles E.- Benson, , deceaged, namely, Ida Benson, Jane P. Ben- son, and the heirs of Jane P. Ben- ‘son, deceased, and all other per- sons claiming any title to, or inter- est in, or lien or incumbrance upon the property described in the com- plaint in this action, defendants; The State of North Dakota to: the Above Named Defendants: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscribers hereto at their of- fices in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North service of this summons upon you, ; exclusive of the day of service, and i se of your failure to appear or wer, judgment will be taken; Dated at. Bismarch, North Dakota, this 1st.day of ‘March, 1921,“ O'HARE & COX, Attorneys for: Plaintiit, Office and Postoffice, Little Building, Bismarck, -N. Notice of No Personal Cl Please take notice that the above entitled action is brought to quie: title in the plaintiff to they following’ described premises situated in Bur- leigh county, North’ Dakota, ete.—wit: The South, Half: (S 1-2) of the North Halt (N1-2) of the Southwest Quar- ter (SW 1-4) of Section. Twenty-three (23), Township One Hundred Forty- one (141), Range Eighty (80), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota; that the complaint in said action will be filed in the office of the clerk of court on or before the 5th day of March, 1921, that no personal claim is made(by the plaintiff therein against you. Dated at Bismarck, ‘N. D., this Ist day of March, 1921, O'HARE & COX, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 3-4-11-18-25 Apr-1-8 f CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, = * Chicago, Mar. 18. tle receipts, 3,000, Bulk beef steers, $8.50 to $9.50. Hog receipts, 15,000; 25 to 50 cents higher. Sheep, 9,000. Strong. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, Hog receipts, 7,000, stow, unevenly, steady to 25c. Range, $8 to $10. Bulk $8.75 to $10. Cattle receipts, 2,500, slow, mostly steady to weak. Good quotable steers. to $9. in market today: $8. Cows and heifers, $4:50 to $6, few to $7.25, to $7.2’; 50c lower; top $9. Stockers and feeders slow and steady to weak. _ Sheep receipts, 500, steady. Choice lambs to $9.50. ~ Best light ewes, $5.75. ‘NEA FLOUR. bh. Best MINNEAPG Minneapolis, Mar. 18.—Flour un- changed to 15¢ lower. ad lots, $8.80 to $8.85. rels, Bran, $23. BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furaished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck. Mar, 17.— No. 1 dark northern No. 1 amber durum .. No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax . flax rye. Shipments, 58,368 bar- WHEAT DISEASES. Rust, Scab and Smut Take a Toll of Millions Every Year. There are three serious diseases: Rust, scab and smut: Rust cannot be prevented by seed treatment, the other two can. The cleaning. of the seed will blow out a great many smut Lalls and after the grain is thoroughly cleaned, it should‘be treated with for- maldehyde. Perhaps the simplest and most successful method is to mix one- pound of comiion commercial fermal- dehyde in forty gallons of water. Provide two tubs; raise one of thent on a box higher than the other, which may be on the ground: Fill the top , tub half full of the solution, tlien pour the wheat In ‘loose. Stir It around until it is all thoroughly. wet and the smut balls, frash, shriveled kernels and’ many weed seeds will flout. Skim off the ‘floating stuff ani destréy it by grinding it and feed- ing it to chickens or animals after it is dry. Do not feed it whole because many weed seeds being indigestible, will find their way back to the fields. After skimming, take a short piece of hose, fill it in the top tub and quick- ly throw one end of it over into the other tub, This will act as a siphon and draw off the solution. When drained, diimp the moist seed from) the upper tub on a clean canvas or platform. Reverse the position of the) tubs and proceed as before. Cover the: treated seed with sacis or blankets or other canvas which have also been treated-in the solution. Leave covered for several hours or over night. Do not let the seed freeze while damp. ; Wagon Eox Method. Another very successful method 1s, to put the wheat in a tight wagon box, drive along after the seeder in the} field, sprinkle and shovel over the | seed; then shovel the wet. seed into the seed box and sow it wet. Be care- ful that you don't clog your seeding spouts. Sprinkling Method. The method of sprinkling the seed with a sprinkling can and raking tt over is also good. You can get direc- tions for this worl. fcom any druggist who sells’ formaldel ‘Treatment Incrcases Yield. The formaldehyde treatment of the seed frequently increases the yield more thay would be paturally ex- pected from simply replacing the smutted hed with sound ones; A sub- stantial gain’ is made from the use of formaldehyde. Increases of over four bushels per acre have been found in spring wheat in which only # little over one and one-half, bushels were actually déstroyed by smut. This is probably due to the fact,that the grain is uffected by other séed-borne para- sites than smat and scab, and’ which are as effectually checked by the treat- ment, Bottled formaldehyde is cheap and the work easy. Yoy can make a big profit on a trifling investment. One pint will treat 40 bushels in 40 gal- lons of water. TRIBUNE WANTS— FOR RESULTS ———————— R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph, C. 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