The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1924, Page 3

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‘ placed at Driscoll for 27 Holstein 5 5a _ |and 25 milking Shorthorns; at Mof- 2,265 to be Placed on Bur- {rit: fo.'25 Holsteins, and) Menoken leigh County Farms for 20 Holsteins. These dairy cows COUNTY SHEEP ORDERS MOUNT T0 HIGH TOTAL Wagner Secures Orders For ALSO DAIRY COWS a Paar Latin coca tereeeTyeeaT Te |Cene HE thsuiend| of the’ second, $61 substantial Fall merchandise making this an event of vital v Bb dite : percent at the end of the third, and | impetus as a result of the activities of Paul C. Wagner, district ex- tension agent during the past month. at tiete TARINSERS Sve | 1 red orders from 40 farm- ; vedo allt ers of the county for 2,265 head of /@ctting purebred bulls and one or pale ae : Z two head of purebred cows,” Mr. ONLY breeding ewes and from 30 farmers | y: cae OTHEY u : 4 for heal) “or dairy (cows to Belyee casa ereuec gem tie) MatClNteD | i Hlirelinsed under thavplan of thel mene mueere, ny tne eOclen Agricultural Credit Minneapolis. Orders for sheep have been secur- corporation of ed at the following places: Baldwin, sone have long fitted 450; Re ; Driscoll, 490 and others shor! sleeves. Kenzie, 600; Bismarek t and Moffitt, The farmers at HPT eas 5 Driscolliorde ekface ewes and YOWLE MARVEL AP THESE VALUE for white- Mr. Wagner ing Wing terling at the present time, as rs for sheep to be purchased thra the corporation must be in by he end of the week. Deliveries will ye made about Oct. 15 from Mon- the yemainin re je corporation’ loans the money per ewe per year and an average total expense of about $6 per head, leaving a net profit of that much. “If a farmer only breaks even on his sheep, he is really ahead due to their value in keeping down weeds, utilizing waste pasture and return- ing fertility to the soil,” is Wagner's comment. At Baldwin orders were secured for 56 head of dairy cows, 10 Jer- seys and 46 Holsteins, Orders were will also be purchased thru the Cre- dit corporation. at the end of the firs 40 percent at the end of the fourth County Cow Testing association, and | as soon as | some will want to iin their stock IS NEAT WORK Said to be First in Burleigh) County Constructed at Menoken Mr. | The plan is simi-| jlar except that four years are given; for repaying the loans, 10 percent | per- | A bold bad bandit doing her best to uphold the ¢radition of her namesake in L. Lawrence Weber's Musical Comedy sensation “LITTLE JESSIE JAMES” / THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1294 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREP CORSET mtinued numbers WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” Remarkable Coat and Dress values are offered in this sale as well as greater values in every other department on good importance to thrifty shoppers and proving the assertion that this is the meeting place of good quality and low cost. For Autumn Frocks of Canton, Satin or Twill embody- ing all the new features such as tunics, godets, flares, Spanish and Chinese influence THE Sport Coats and Dressy Modcis, either plain or Fur trimmed in Hylo, Polo, Polaire and Bolivias, beautifully lined. ‘This lot includes Black, Brown, Cocoa and Navy COAT M ram these men to a bitter hatred of the|crctary of State, to withdraw names teres 7 3 ei jelod 2 society that has ill-treated their| from the ballot after 5 p. m. today fove The eh eu ; E ! to follow - loved ones, and also to fill vacanies, so that the sel Gove ; Seven Popular Sizes ERR“ NORTH “BEGINS | “Here's one case of many that we| four Republican electors. favorable part te SESS JANES > Lane aor Rae vs ae Sef) Construction of what is Aas ora i in several good styles of colors in good Fall styles and they are exceptional ee _Siperes + interest with’ | the first trench silo little savings to try and clea secretary of the Democratic state Front 1 Back Lace values at vat other collateral than the stock) county is well under way at the Me-jwith his sentence they mittee, : Me ctgee ec, Goa FRaAE ne is ie ad tke aes Cue & Ishmael farm southeast of|tute. The wife was asus to gi he certification of names of can- Corsets, all sizes in val- ‘ ane eae SOG - the Oe Menoken. The silo is 12 feet wide,|birth to a baby, her third. es will not go out from the ues up to $5.00 to be 24 50 pe aia bn ae 2 Bt the | 1! feet deep and 40 feet long, and is} “The husband went to pri State's office just after closed out at ° y ii Jes a6 helena ee ite located next to the barn in a side hill|leaving an 80-year old mother, < because of the action veond year and 40 percent st the | providing good drainage. wife and two children of 5 and 4,| pending in the supreme court to re- BLANKETS ee sae ie tee ve ot wun enh “A little initiative and some|with a third to come, and no means] move the LaFollette This $1 00 Every Blanket in our large well t ol each) ground to dig a hole in is about all/of support. will be heard Mond: ° selec ek which ine 1 year will take care of the Hua pay Jthat is required to construct aj] “We are taking care of them, Rift On Ballot idellsetiad hed Which includes wool, usally} dea ne i c leone fon Be trench silo,” declares C, T, MeCue.|sending the children to school, and| A possible rift on the form of the : > en and Le t er ea ran ADE LODE One, aoe “We read an article in a farm mag-|trying to make good citizens of] ballot also loomed, whe! was 7. 0) plain colors; also al Obe Blankets foes tie tae cern a she eeeraingy di agisilian, and |them. i med that Attorn wel BASEMENT SPECIALS and Silk Comforters, during this ir sheep, 08 are | decided it would be ideal for our con-| “But our finds are limited. We fer had given F. A, Voge! ‘ps ‘i taking advantage of the corporation) ditions, Most of the work was done!can only take care of a few of the jon that the of Chinaware MILLINERY pelos N offer. is of farmers for the past | With ® seraner, as very little plow-|eases that come to our attention. State could prepare a with A very neat little breakfast set | yew pal Hats in Off 10 SCOU _ Records of farmers for the past) ing was necessary to loosen up the} “It is a problem that society must| columns for the publican, Demo- of heavy Cleveland Ware in i | the Face styles, Pokes (4) ree years, gathered: by Rex BE: Wil-| so)), face or it is a problem that will] cratic und Nonpartisan League par- lever blue des for only and Turban : including HOSIERY lard of the North Dakota Agricultu-| "sive will slope the sides in some-|destroy society. For in it lies the d but one individual nomina- clever blue design, 2 all the latest ‘colorings : i ‘i ral college, show that sheep have) what to facilitate packing the silage.janswer to much of the present in-} tions column, The form of ballot ayia! Weather: -BinbWGla- Broken lots in Odds and Ends of been far the most profitable class of [The com will be cut up with a silage [crease in erimg”—/ SHY das Kennntingy We aia necu 0 ery) or Ribhon Trim Women’s Hose including, Cotton. sivdtape derolsuncoMONOERARGUMESIE Mince Toler — nounced he intends to prepare would Another Cleveland China Ware in | mings. A large lot of Lisle and Silk in Black, Navy, avera a 2) blower. Then we will use horses to include a separate column for each er Cleve igen) priCedeinale neo Brown’ and? Silvers keener tramp it and pack it down. A cover- VW set of presidential electors named a 42-piece Dinner set of conven- | Eo in this. sale at 3rown and Silver. Exceptional ing of straw will be placed on top to! MANDAN NEWS in the individual column, tional Gold Design includes every Hosiery bargains for immediate prevent the sileage from freezing.” ——- wanted item. needs at D. u Ma e Every Day At 2:30 i race Hater ut Py for only TONIGHT — Thursda steins this fall. ; : ‘ wae nd “no doubt,” said pretty designs s ti A Sears een oy Mig Pn 0 NIGH Tiel ae y veral other farmers in the coun- Rootual wanes toe Hee eet a reerks, “he has fixed Mrs. for kitchen or y room. ‘These are ex- | Suitings in a wide variety of co! “LOVER’S LANE” BS ars : ere am sold in this sale for only Here is an extra spe- win Wagner, district extension agent who this eck with finton furmishné {hel willing to go into court and swear All Kiddie Kare and Coaster cial bargain at ROBERT ELLIS, per auacsoed here fon a tex. Weehhs (iniliag tap yon\Nov(aueDickintcnl|e%) ute rarement and) 1 Uelleve ally Wagons at 75 69c ™ 0) 7 s that fa S ONaKe) ANE pee a yee, cour he land wi lieve me GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD Ji crested in providing cheap storage) Me schedule follows: before them, as the action of that 1/3 off. c c CRAUFURD, KENT for feed visit the McCue & Ishmael bee es en eaten ae crowd shows the truth of my. state- Comedy farm and examine the partially fin- OLE ‘i Mega a caves ment,” “DIZZY DAISY” eho serene)y oie ane re: Oct. 17, Bismarck at Mandan, : Hae Hisense alleted he ae Bs rc l HEE SIRE SN Och oe oe evidence of this statement in the | = g _ Sa ; i Wilderness Tale, Plan Offered To: Audi Nov. 1, Mandan.at. Dickinson, fe Eanthie telah i eral Pama Too Late To Classify Many Women Use said he would run, but no other per-|son’s name has been mentioned, ATURDAY ations ure under way with |!" sthee Vorelap) ous dmmediate: ——— 5 . Se HACeand|sAnURE Ey Prison Victims— | v.ines City in an attenpt 0 line up 18 0m Ws return from the conference [yor RENT—Steam heated apart-| Glycerine Mixture ihi a game with the. Hiliners. ‘The Val-[#t Which he heard it. a ment. Why shovel coal all. win- a Families ley City eleven is composed of big, |,,, M eeenet alae Freerks,! ter, The Laurain Apts. F. F.| Women appreciate the quick ac- an fast men, p 1, veterans,| '* ty hyena Chea Flanagan, Phone 303. 9-26-1wk | tion of simple glycerine, buckthorn (Continued from page one.) and is exp dopesters to|#iven publicity yesterday, SG 5 bearl bark, ete, as mixed in Adlerika. the worth of a system that con- ‘ TAND--Have large income bearing Shes aan at cone |be one of the lending contenders for] 4, 4. yo To __| property in Chicago to exchange| Most medicines act only on lower demns them to privation and want lithe state championship this ye KA. Vogel, informed of this) foe 'about 1,000 acres of North Da-|bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH for a crime of which they know M statement, repeated assertion| jot Mand.’ Write. Tribune No.|upper and lower bowel, and removes me ou char eihice anaes SUE FOR FUNDS that Preeti spoke als yaaa CO ei sui 9-25-3t | all gas and poisons. Excellent ha fe Suit for recovery of $10,062, depos-|Cl#red that he could “blow up ee for ob: e constipation and to against the world—a grudge which] i,. o¢ Morton county in the Mer-|Freerks” with a letter he has, and FOR SALE gunri@arainet lappan dices sialic THEATRE ———— too often leads them into the same SHEER ETAT REED do it.” Choice 4 room new modern bunga- + HIBS palhe-of crime that thelr dather Wes |e ee ene low with bath. $3450 any case gas on stomach in TEN COMMENCING Che 4 closed several months ago was filed a Ce ies minutes, Jos. Breslow, Druggist. already trod. i Ree Coun Aaa LS Handsome new 5 room modern house 5 rs ; i n district court today by States At- i i Adv. ‘The qo an ay whe te |torney L. H. Connolly in behalf of TWO KILLED \ oy garage. Close to schools. ESR em es TONIGHT claim is being reformed, is too often | the pourd of county commissioners. | : 3 the victim of idleness. Theoretically |" ‘py Norther ‘Ivust compan: IN EXPLOSION | ew 8 room modern house with gar- SEE SMITH NAMED he works. But any manufacturer | purgo was surety of the Merch age. Vary desirable, $6000, | Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 25.—All indi- would go broke whose employes | National Bank and the suit for 'Good modern 6 room house — with | cations pointed today to the renom- = ; y aun: Fargo, N. D., § 25. e i ji ° pal Mi turned out no more than prison'| ery of the mo Aeetall aginst Gre ates ER, ave wens bath, choice neighborhood. $4,200.| ination by acclamation of Governor labor. the Fargo institution, ‘The amount!rus Peterson engineer, were, nanos our large list of houses and lots| aifred E. Smith and his associate “Let them work—not in competi- $10,062 represents all of the money | wi ‘ison ‘engineer, were killed) for sale in all parts of the city. | elective officers by the state Demo i ae) when the boiler on a threshing HARVEY HARRIS & CO i i i fon with labor in the outside—but | o¢ all county departments on deposit! machine engine exploded about aig | a oa a . cratic convention which opened here in making those things which the]; » close lei ti sus-| ‘ Bs pel . BP. Jackson, Manager, . The a ve at ing. thas ‘a ngs aubich, ihe in the closed bank at the time it sus-} miles south of Buffalo shortly afte | Bate (eae, Ge, goierige Hae ack ved DARRYL FRANCIS ZANNUCK Directed by MAL, ST. CLAIR, JUNE MARLOWE and ERIC ST.CLAIA ~ aa Smashing With the same cele- “The husband got drunk one night,| ter today. It is probable that. the ee “3 ns THRILLS — LOVE — LAUGHTER brated canine -° found himself broke, and went out| name of J. H. MeCoy of | Richland erie Com eter - " to get some money by highway rob-| county, Democratic candidate for (Cigar Corporation, ° bery, in the eourse of which his} Licutenant-Governor, and Miss Lil- tai aes ‘Divertbuted bey ‘Our Gang” and Will Rogers Ven Flint, Northwestern dent and Min- a y 2 PAIRS FOR $ 1 ma all be " Nonpartis nesota ‘It corm are ail being 09] Mromdan ‘Team’s SHE ee $13.50 1.00 western dent varieties are ripe Schedule For district whose statement regarding PATTERN SERGE enough to pick seed corn at the pr sent time, but the Minnesota 15 not yet mature. Mr, McCue states that they plan to replace their Shor horn cattle with a carload of Hol- ¢ planning to dig trench silos fall according to Paul C, C. utions, its hospitals, its offices, penitentaries. There are not in prison in any one its enough men state to make all that the state re- quires, “Leb these men be paid standard wages, and let the wages be sent to their dependents, if any. If they have no dependents, pay them a lower scale than those who have. “Why should society pay double, | as at present, for the upkeep of its’| wrong-doers? We put a man in prison and pay taxes for his up- keep. And his dependents must also be supported by society—if not through taxation, though contribu- tions by charitable organizations, “By working and earning mgney for the support of their dependents these men can still feel that they are useful members of society—that they are of some good in the world. That society is only restraining them from the commission of fur- ther crime by imprisoning them, and not solely from a motive of revenge. “They can feel that when they | leave the pen they can once more | take their places in the world, They will not have-received, as most of them do at present a post-graduate course in crime. “They will not come : into the world to find their loved ones the victims of cold, hunger and _priva. tion, Th men love their depen- dents the same as you and 1, and they resent as bitterly, any injustice | to them. Conditions as they now are, lead are helping. victi mwas badly hurt. “He was caught, tried and sen- tenced to 38 yea! “His mother aid wife spent their Year Announced With the exception of one date to be filled, the schedule of starting off Saturday afternoon of pended operation andthe county is held fully protected. CALLED TO CHICAGO Organization of the women of North Dakota to assist in the Cool- idge campaign will be launched some time next week according to Mrs. L, N. Cary, women’s Coolidge manager of North Dakota. Mrs: Cary and Mrs. Fred P, Mann of Devils Lake, the latter republican national gommitteewoman for North Dakota, have been summoned to Chi- cago to a general conference of wo- men workers to be held there Satur- day, They expect to leave tomorrow. ‘S ISSUED were issued by Shaw to Christ J. i LICEN: re Judge Ferderer and Anna Johnson, both of Mandan and to Frederick C. Rossow ; County and Miss Inez F. Hutchens, both of tne Flasher vicinity. FORCE SORLIE TO PROMISE TO | SUPPORT ‘BOB’ | (Continued from page one.). formed by men’ attending the James- {own conference, that they would pot file a sccond set of La¥ollette leclois, but would be prepared to file their set in the individual no- minations column if he failed to do so. It woulg be possible, according to information at the office of the Se- to LaFollette could be withdrawn af- lian Gubelman of Valley City, Demo- cratic nominee for Secretary of State, will be withdrawn in the next five days, according to‘ John Gammons, d open) prised. that PF. Jamestown, N. the leged crooked tactics was published fyesterday, said when interviewed to- hoon yesterday, the Andrew. Jespersen threshing rig | from one location to another when | the at or near the Jesptrsen farm. from. injured, early Fall Hats — Borresen’s ' Millinery of Mandan. Bus! fares refunded on all pur-| chases of $10 and over. JESSIE TAME Traymore A plain white ware of extra quality, LaFollette state committee's al- y thet he was not the least s A. Vogel should tion that I overheard, but I The men were engaged in moving dent occurred. It happened | It is not known where Peterson is | Reports indicate no one else was | Special Discount Sale on all, AUDITORIUM TONIGHT ll Love au io MASA Mitin LITTLE ing and cae “Apa MAMAN hada NOW SELLING— the 32-piece set contains all the most needed items and sells Business men prefer Harvester cigars dur- They supply the en- ergy and pleasure _ that round out a suc- cessful day. 10c Zfor25c 15¢ 3 for 50c _ WINSTON HARPER FISHER: CO. Minneapolis, Minn, $5.00 A good heavy weight Dress Serge for School and Business Frocks, full yard wide in Navy, Bottle Green, Brown and Red, also plaid good OILCLOTH Table several Pattern in 54 inch Oilcloths ors suitable for children’s dresses ceptional values at a higher price but will be and skirts. Pid n Monty B Banks and Helen Ferguson -after work. —in— “JUBILO, JR.”

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