The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE BAGE TWO = 7 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Forks out of the running 19 to 14.)Montana or Orley Baldwin of Fargo. 1 cofnmunit: tings are plan- Dev took a one 1 game| Buster Rosson will: box WILL DEVELOP _ ie = geouphe ¢ four 30 to 12. “Wahpeton rounds with Buster Gobel. : SUGAR BEET pose of explaining the project, and { town battled in the ' The Eckorst Twins will” meet ing the acceptance of contracts. Mr. | the day and the Wops re-|the curtain. raiser INDUSTRY | Ferry announced his intention of \ turned the vietor 24 te hile Ken-| The Binina Tek promoters believe | —— ‘| staying’ in Fargo for several days to {mare closed the day ty by eli-ithis card will be the best the fans| Fargo, N. D., March 21,—Plans| interview farmers: who desire to ug Mandan 27 to 19, jet see for, some time. are being laid) for’ development of | take up the: new crop. the sugar beet industry on this side] William Guy, Cass ,county agent, il 'HOLD ANNUAL of the Red River,;as well as-on the| placed his approval on the project by H x Minnesota side. Following an ad-|saying that “from the farmer's \ LEASING OF. dress at the, local commercial club| standpoint this Cee econ ine | a! by R. W. Perry, representative of a|a good proposition, considering the | | SCHOOL LANDS sugar refining company, in Wis¢én-| fact that it is a crop that the farmer | —- sin, heard by several, farmers and|can put in the ground and know that | eases amounting to $1,2@4 ~ and {business men, it was decided’ that | he will ge! JAMESTOWN BOY sss fifty quarter sections were [the commercial club would. attempt | fair crop.” : ; |signed Friday at the annual leasing |to interest farmers inthis loeality Se IN ae MEET lof Burleigh County School and state |in raising beets for sugar. MANY COMING a‘fair price if he gets a |lands conducted by the Deputy St: If the eastern North Dakota beet 5 « {Land Commission at the Bis k [raising project proves profitable and| TQ) BISMARCK | Past Rattlers a Meet inti. He ; enough farmer: Final Games ‘To Be Played) [felis Hea £ ni " eS ae cA i “ie raising beet,” HOR CONVENTION Zoxine S fae | Bids did not come up to previous {there is a po: } Tonight in State A. A. U. oxing Show at Rialto ‘oxpectations, there being little de-|tion of a refinery here next year, 8 Next Friday Night lmand for the uncultivated, land,|Mr. Ferry informed his audience,. Grand Forks, March 21.—The of? Caging Tourney i |which went for a minimum of $15{ It was decided following his ad-|fice of the North Dakota Farmers iigebve, HEN 6 per quarter section, Bidding on {dress that an active- campaign. will|Grain Dealers association in Grand of boxing Will cultivated land was. stroner, fifty|be put on to get sufficient acreage |Forks will be ‘closed during next be served up to Bi suid fan Pe the Fen s per acre being the minimum /signed up for beet raising and) sev-!week on account of the annual con- ATA oT iar bs Risto Thee. | With the exception of two C8 | ae , March 27, in the Rialto i | cacttone: | left in the run he North Dakota A. A. t iunship at noon today as a re t MeL esi d last night| tre | pam eenie Keport of.the Condition of ‘ . t nat srning st in event, Steve Hagen of | 5 2 x 1 ett ee ia who has not boxed” in| Lrowbridge Here | THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK ee uy e au poe tia cH a la In Interest of iat Figmates mn teh ee North Dakota, at the close of t led to meet the Washburn quintet} been going with the best ; a siness Mare 1 { the Bismarck Bottlers will bat idleweights of this state. He is Experimental Farms a H tle the New Leipaig five this after a }urd hitter and able to absorb lots Dr, P. F. Trowbridge of the North, Loans and discounts.............. 0000+ ++ +$328,595.73 ; OER WAND BB SaEHIEIE 08 Beet er the experiment farms, has come , ‘ te) Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claim 72,007.49 PEMMIGGRR “i i hilton *| Bismarck to appear before the state|Goyernment issues 10,183.28 ore is, follow : o\ |[board of administration with recom- ‘i Saiesteei wa Baa Y ST y ! eae Wadia J 'Jmendations for the various, substa-| Furniture and fixtures. . sees » 16,170.00 ° ee aocon, Gis tiie ao of Miske. Y\tions and experiment farms under | Other real estate,..............+++ . 8,000.00 PIPER GEC Gca Uke conults: Vii hn 108 eswen vu Higee the college control, f Current expenses, taxes: paid, over undivided were the results of th j yaa work on the mat and he has wrestled) Several changes in policy of ad- rofits 1,086.30 Ni; Mrapplers, such as|Ministration in respect to the farms IWAN (S606 SRR OEE OSE peak / i eee e enettong [and stations have been changed from }Checks and other ‘cash items : 5,894.31 ‘ : ms Rath those of 1924 due to the decreased'Cash and Due from other banks..... 38 335.42 64,229.73 8 The teams remaining in the tou apptopriation: i ent appear to be evenly matched | | ‘The college has substations at 9 1 hot semi-final struggles were ex: |! lena ) | Williston, Dickinson, Hettinger, Edg- Total. oo... 0e eevee swe verses $495,614.99 ; Mected ternoon. ine aa eley, and Langdon, “and “20 experi-b : “LIABILITIES i vo TUES tonight Terral eA a ay ment farms seattered throughout the Capital stock paid in....... veeeeeeeeee 8 50,000.00 »be a thriller from start to fin- |" state. ‘ |the main event of the » + | Surplus fund ........ wees. 5,000.00 es er eal defeated Dugan on points. ay Individual deposits subject to check. $170, 676.51 1 Dee eee OMIA Tene ere EAIIE Easter Vacation Guaranty fund deposit. ... vs 180087 Es BANT AM TITLE fast. preliminaries rd from At High School teeny ome ae Deposits...... 1shaee! ma é local fighters who have been groom- . #1. Q! Time certificates: of deposit......... 59. st 1 , CH k HANDS i ne fig ne an thi y =| Begins April 8 Savings deposits ...... veeee 44,437.46 ¢ u Wloaies w et Bill Sloamer of this}. In order to enable pupils to go|Certified checks )......:.... 20.00 city. Neither of these’men need any {home over Sunday, the Easter. vaca-|Cashier’s checks outstanding. . 8,565.42 ( aE . fintroduction to fans as they have|tion at the Bismarck High School’) Due to other banks....... 30,165.47 ‘N Phil Reo ab Reats Eddie jrought in many bouts, showing both} Will begin on Wednesday, April 8, cet eee peas ae : ela nd staying qualities. Sidle!and extend through Wednesday, 3 . Ma tin for Crown Na ae Vet lot n tight, He is|ApFil 15, it has been annoynged. | Notes and bills rediscounted. . .. None = clever welterweight Screener Bills payable .....0:......00..005 None ae Rio coierchaniey| vet such men ag ORCHID AND ROSES u Loa ¥ a Bh alia | Hae) ey Puch me Gell ane vattraktiva: Inacimetenorclll Liabilities other than those above stated. None t uF tamweight ‘champion- | lightweight of the northwest. |Beorgette crepe is trimmed with ae Boar eaten AIL these men will work out each [Foses in hades of pink and roze I Den nnn ant Oo vee eee es $495,614.99 1K fi 1) Martin, defence ck at 7:30 in the|and has rose petals on the end of State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh.—ss. ng champion, in a 15 round m i meinm, cinder the City (he Seaet wit 19 wine t onde I, J. P. Wagner, Cashier of the above named bank, do mi Madison Square Garden, Nationa) Bank. around the throat and falls. over 6 aosil Din SURES Sa wy 2 : Dealt ihoilett shoulder: aoe ater phat eee statement is true, to the best 1 eC ike oF a ---- - ‘of my knowledge and belie: Bees vais tppercat, A new film proces ‘ i J. P. WAGNER : ene tM » comet fly ean carry as high as eisen Cashier. oe eee Re EHEAN TAGE sila 000,000 typhoid germs. ‘ : ‘ e : hE ale aire aot 5] | sepia ae ee Rd Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of * that featured the latter part of the | - March, 1925. . Avchint Qn gone Rosenberg is the seventh i f rchie O. Johnson, ah, falenb sciemblon ini fieh] ss aciicoa Ghinmeds Pane: DR. R. S. ENGE Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. u aeein weighed TH pounds nt “andl Joey Mong. will meet in Chiropractor My Commission expires Sept. 20, 1930. pieribeng 116. the ten-round main event of the box- Consultation Free (SEAL) how to be “held here on Mareh | yy A Correct. Attest :— lee ucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. 3 . ¥ MIN BEATE ne jae a anes Bey i F. A. Lahr, E. V. Lahr, J. P. Wagner, Directors. te and hard He has {= == ti met such boys as Van Ryan, Jackie p Conway, Jock Malone und Dave ————————___—_—— -—“— ——_ ; Shade and is a great favorite with a in ‘Twin City fans, : ‘ t : The semi-windup will be a sched- B Devils Lake and Magic City |" cight-round affair between Paul | 8] is Lake and Magic City) ei tie fighting bell hop at the We Left in Title Race McKenzie hotel, and Jimmie Todd of. Valley City, M rch 21.—(By A. P.)—Devils 1 ente matches of the stat tournament h feating Mino final same. Doouse BrotTHers COMMERCIAL CAR For First Class Shoe Repairing Go to the Bismarck Shoe = mo 11 in the B to to the semi Hospital. ss 19 to 4 Henry Burman, | Its economy of maintenance could inot, Dey. wake, Wahpeton, and o . feeder ee editne tise courdiia! Proprietor. have no better proof than this: . yesterday. Minot put Grand | It is operated in fleets by a long list. of business houses whose selection of equipment is based'strictly on ' comparative records. Screen Commercigl Car $910, f. 0. b. Detroit $1025 delivered : M. B. BILMAN Ea. 212 MAIN STREET BISMARCK PHONE 608 REDS Saw RMF wane tar meeasc4 a ees ing to P. A. Lee, secretary. Ample arrangements have been made by Bismarck to take care of the crowd of grainmen who will be in that city for the meeting, Mr. Lee Reservations for 500 have been made in the hotels at this date. Special rates of fire and one-half for the round trip have been granted says. Coming Monday “K The Unknown” Capitol Theatre SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1925 jvention of the. association at Bis-|by all of the railroads) in Montana, | ficult to impress upon e' ned for farmers’ groups for the pur-'marck, March 24, 26 and 20, accord-|North and South Dakota and Min- {necessity of asking certificates, Mr. . 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