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f] THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925 Wire Markets By Associated Prei WHEAT PRICES , MARKET NEWS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BLACKHAND‘IS BLAMED FOR THIS. | FEWHORSES NOW IN STATE Replacing Dobbin on Farms of North Da- kota, Survey Shows Tractors Federation of Women's 4 to ELIGIBLE TO VOTE (By The Associated Press) Minot, N. D., May 14.—All_ pres- idents of clubs affiliated with state Clubs are eligible to vote at the general Feu- jeration of Women's Club council to |be hela West Baden; Ind., June . F. H. Waldo, of this city, airman of the North Dakota | tion announced. . Waldo said that no estimate { THE OLD TOWN, SCINTILLATES WHEN OXFORD BOYS meee L UP Oxford, England, May —For several years past Oxford men of adventurous character have been ex- yperimenting with new fashions in evening clothes. They have tried| coats without tails, and coats with | white lapels,,and double breasted coats with knee breeches, but al- ways in vain, At last a new style has been BIBLE STUDENT PREPARES FOR ORIENTAL STUDY Baltimore, May 14.—Dr. Raymond P. Dougherty, professor of Biblical literature at Goucher College, has been appointed annual professor of the American Schools of Oriental Re- search at Jerusalem and Bagdad for PAGE THREE IMAGINED HER ‘MURDER’ London, May 14.—Just before her ceath, Mrs. Winifred Newhouse, 34, id she was attacked by a huckster. An examination by physicians re- vealed that she had not been attack- ed. Testimony was that a clot of blood in the brain, which later brought death, caused her to imag- ine the attack. ABOLISH DEATH PENALTY London, May 14,—The death penal- ty in the British army in peace times has been abolished for all military offenses except mutiny. Cantilever shoes “perfectly comfortable.” A. W. Lucas Co. ELECTRIC COOKERY Is CORRECT COOKERY 15th Straw Hat Day Here youll see all you'll see else- where, and much you'll see nowhere A complete array of shapes and HEAD UPWARD i of the number of North Dakota club cepted. Young Oxford men of means 1925-26. He has been granted a | eet }women planning to attend was as and spirit now go out of un evening year’s leave of absence by the local * | | “Old Dobbin” is being replaced on yet available. Mrs. J. E. Feather-| in silk stockings, light silk knee|institution, and will leave fog the en r [North Dakota farms by tractor pow- stone, Valley City, president of the | breeche blue or purple velvet jack-|near east the latter part of July. Foreign Demands Raise Value Wderation, is transportation |ots, and cream silk shirts much frill-| Dr. Dougherty said his, work will : 4 The number of draft anin n for the meeting and will! ed at the throat and the cuffs. jinclude lecturing and field worl on Chicago Market ae RHHW RIG ERT OUBIONINCEMERIDER nrobably. attende Mee SWalda! ‘anid: tthe fashion is not greatly {along archaeological lines, with seer volta | to be introduced to the bit.|- for subway or rainy even-/ special time given to a study of the (By The Associate ne horse census for North Dakota jing wear it is declared by its pro-| topography of the land and an ex- Chicago, UL, ™ —Chicago | jissued for the year of 1924, and just | ponents to be certainly more pic-|#mination of mounds with the possi- wheat prices went straight upwards | |made public by the bureau of erops cet tae, ©) nd de- | turesaue and a vast deal more pleas- | bility of identifying sites of ancient the market opened. There Jand markets of the U Department rane fe Mortgagor, ios’ ph, ing than the “full dre: which what a ies. a Rew appointee is well xpected firmness, due to thé] Jof agriculture, predicts that only 66) Davi dated becems |they characterize as the dullest of |known for his work in the transla- foreign demands from Liverpool, to- | nt of the horses in actual ser-, ber iP ae Bo record last centu: has decreed should) tion of Babylonian tablets. pechere wi Three’ lise re: Ae aoeviee in the’ Office of. the Register of | pats . arene Cle with improved demands dnd \ mn farm ill be in service iM Deeds of the ‘County of Burieigt. ;enease mankind when he s out ma anne from Argentina time, because of the low. and state of North Dakota, on the| for a bit of an evening. Wheat opened at $ followed vs ; > of colts. At th | day lof | Decomb pice teas n ray y and $1.51 i pointes 2 vere jus 9 nd recorded ny ook One | VEIG! '$ ‘s a eiabof $11 y and $1.51 in It is pointed ont that were just HCH eae ae re {| DR. SCHWEIGERT'S ROY DIES | June, enough colts raised for replacement pure Three hundred. tort Henry Schweigert, the eight-year- Further advances in wheat took! | purposes, the percentage of colts un- thereafter : old son of Dr. B.A. Schweigert of | place, May arising to limit of $1.60 Vder one yea would be the writ Fe saten ant | Stanton, died-at a local hospital last | 1-2. Expert business is now being | |largest of 4 h the number theth Bh, Cohoes, of Pecatonica, night. ‘The body will be taken to carried on, on a large scale, and ex- decreas ach year, showing: mi ols, which nent vee ou} Stanton for burial. ports and the ravages of the Hes- ter 11 years of the Vitteenth d January 1914, eae | ‘ ‘ ‘ : duly recordes © atfice “o ie 5 Saas 5 fl sian fly affecting 0 tide area in| Rea teen eer ete (py ince Phat aia ‘hutetg eng OU JUST CAN TOIT inois, Kansas and Nebraska, com- dof that condition, the true County, in Book One hundred ten Sanford, Me., -—Fran i bined with weather conditions, | Dakota horse condition is | ot en CT ale. sa qa Smith lowered an electric light bulb | helped to raise the price. May wheat} per cent; one; closed by A sale of the pre-|into a gasoline tank in hope of find. | closed at $1 -4 to $1.68, and July | per cent; two to, mises in such mortgage and here-; ing a | A few minutes later a closed at $1.52 to $1.52 1-4, per cent, and three to ! described at the front door | neighbor picked him up in dazed con- per cent, making 12 per | ° ho County Court | 7° atetant | — 2 } in the City of Bismarel, | dition 10 feet distant. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK caeae i Haas in the eae ie Burleigh County, North Dakota, at ————+———— | » Associated Pre A blackh suspected by potice gth of the entire number under, the Hour of One lock in the WASH WOODWORK ; : katseenee Dieateres ab Sw of usefulness. Betwe afternoon on. th nd) day fOf\) cone pao fey, gee store 4 Pusateré, al ' wissvale SAN aD Wo ee to satisty the amount] White furniture or woodwork eset) mostly 50 to G5c lowe han | Above i earche work in tho rt | ages of four and nine years are prac-/due upon’ such mortea on the {that 1s not badly soiled should be edn age. Bulk 160 to 225 | demolished, oun ieally 48 per cent, or practically | d ¥ of sale. The "premise washed with borax water instead ave: core of homes shaker person. half of all the hor: the state, |crited in such mortgage, Dich | of soap. ic attle _receints sb Pat steers, ed and the prop ill ben are more horses i ie Meat tiated Wwe County “of Bur. | OOKERY || slow and uneven. ulk steers | P and Vi han there ‘leizh, State of North kota, and + [; dy to make $9.25 to $10.2 colts under 4 years of age, and ae ee) ne jer EL ECTRIC IC Cor heep receipts 15,000. Slow. No| are more horses past the aver-{ 41" Section ‘Twentycelghty in , é o . o ction ©) eight, in TWh: 7 early sales. Fat lambs, to 50c! of usefulness, that is over!Ship One hundred forty-four North, | COOKING IN N COMFORT urs, than there are colts under) Hange Seventy-elent |W ot} —— % Greta e fth Principal Meridian. lias aie * _F : ae: : There will be due upon such Use Gas | the Super - Fuel. With mules, the situation is even} mortgage on the date of sale the ay stun Pega) or There is even a smaller per- {80m of Nine hundred twenty-three | uae Butter receipts jeentage of mule colts than horse | }tlrs a ees oe cents. | Watch Your Frail, extr by the | colt ing on and a larger pereen-|acninst MaGprenibeeRton 5 A 4 nds at “OF REVENUE ! p placed of all mules in actual servi \ Of $60.85; for Puny Child Grow Firsts and that strict account. | v2 1921, ob 342 44; St T., Vat ht i 1 | ° Streng—Take on Weig’ to 39¢; seconds 29%e-to B0e; or-| employed in dispos- | y a) fi Ie sof ‘ Riess ec ac aneonnen i yoods in the department.| AUTO COMPANY jf f074: or 1924, of $32.98; ‘and e mews roosters B6y 2 hat is done with the money paid | Under a policy adopted b > 125, thebgateror paym thereof just a few days—quicker than turkapuoberseetieey a eanee 2iJinto the state motor vehicle rc ena cies ; Mineo: AIMS TO KEEE by said assignee; besides th ts Tee Palate inecaseandetill 20c; gees 5c; S$ B50) trati AeRe REACH LEY ean torate id x } t | Rp yiaund expenges of sale, and ‘the ats i Rates | eaeion denartmantedby auto! report (tent oF eauipmeut is to be honiled BUYERS HAPPY toiney Fee allowed by" anw. flesh making tablets called, MeCoy's pets eee ate, Is 5 a D nd given almost sole responsibility | ted Apr l ‘ hiver 0 Tablets wi AUL 7 of the staté highw comthission, | poy tie ai a me Kare “ai fe et : ica Ged vives ue s Sa thin sander | LIVESTOCK cer period from Nov. 1, 1985, anager the: depart-)|) “are isourveicare Belief that we start to help any weak, thin, unde Assoctated Press) EGUDREREALOEACIRE DARI OUB. GGH * % _{ure selling a bigger measure of auto-| ADRIAN nourished little one. but here. Audlboe ot i 2 "The ae vehicle department, of pohile transportation per dollar of| \lorney. After sickness and where : al vet Tucker! ei Bist W investment than is elsewhere obtain- - re suspected they are especia BU RRCea eae HY Hs ig u audit re-/ able in this market,” said W. valuable. iB pea peive hua a Say Bu 'd cows, ; re yut adds the ap. Lahr of the Lahr Mot Sales Co. more nasty Cod Liver O1 hese tab- | Heifers, $5. Oates ‘ : intra ere en eee oo Tate) ato uenadoneoneecoltnenilicel ob straws for summer 7 led as follows: 91 ¢ s to time ie " elling, s' acl re enta “Jstate bridge fund, as provided urtment | “Jt requires much more than a car that good but evil smelling, stomach and feede to Pes ie a ach NBIALGRsporicaBINEs ace psetting medicine and they surely Calves, st Hogs. 9, id bacon hogs, ce lower. Bul y direct. TATE RETAIL MERCHANTS TO HOLD MEETING (Continued from page one) vention will hear the reports of the various divisions and, resolutions will be introduced. M. A. Johnson, Mich- iga’ Cc, J. Sperling, Jud; John A. Kotchian, Wimbledon; A. Alley, Bal- four and KE. A, Casper, Grafton, will address this meeting on peddler, cat- alogues and incorporation of the as- sociation. That evening the annual banquet of the association will be served and an entertainment program provided, Butcher 40 to Re- lower. Pig: 5 te $11.85, The convention will close following Offi- the qorning session May 21. cers Will be elected at this s d untinished busine ion will be brought to Germans Warned Of Dangers In Strong Liquor Berlin, May 1—That the move- ment for prohibition in Germany rapidly gaining ground among. the working classes is indicated by an appeal recently issued by a number vf Socialist party leaders, most of of the Reichstag. “the whom are member: The document declare: working class is the worst from the effects of alcoholi admonishes the workers’ to “keep al- cohol away from all your meetings, sessions, and demonstrations, and establish people’s houses and hotels that that sell no liquor. Reduce the pos: ibility of obtaining liquor wherever you can do so, and conduct, intensive educational work toneerning the harm done by ale HAN \DLING | DRIED PRUIT Wash all dried fruit carefully and cover with cold water for while before you put it on the Hale Too Late To Classify WANTED—From June th, congenial couple to take 900 mile trip ‘to and from Duluth in sedan, $25.00 pays for round trip for two, furnished jlake ‘ cottage 5th to June privileges during stay free of charge also. 7 room modern house ; for rent, Call 87: 5-14-2t WANTED—Girl or woman for gener- housework, Country girl pre-| ferred. Phone 726J evenings, 409) 15th St. 5-14-4w | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home, 314 3rd St. Phone,’ 1051-W. 5-14-t£ | FORD truck for sale. 319 2nd St. M. O'Brien,| 5-14-3t| fhe Rear SS WANTE! D—Work by the hour or day | Call Mrs, Weller, 307 Front st.| Phone 702eW. 5-14-1w WANTED—Man for farm work. W. F. Reynolds. Phone 885 or 822-R. é 5-14-3t]| FOR SALE—Two small modern hous- es in desirable location, Price very reasonable, $2200 and $2500, Joseph Coghlan. _ 5-14 THOROUGHLY experienced steno- grapher desires work, full or part time, Write Tribune No. 985, 5-14-2t "fund of the highway co one é 5.27 cents for adminis TO RUBBER PROM. HAITI motor vehicle license law : ee ¢ to the 10 percent road fu hington, May 14.—It may not ‘spent by the high commission | be forever that Americans will have for counties; ¢ r-off Java highway edited to counties on | 19 depend ch cents; county tr collec- tions from each county, 32.86 ce nt ion which the Total 1924 Disbursements 1 denartment hi been op-} iver ‘all that the an who buys a r should ge You should get a good car plus a lot of other things for the price of the ar. “We would be grateful for an op- y to explain more fully just ure doing to keep Willy “Coxpaiega owners in this town happy nly includes more than the of the fine ce? Collections for motor vehicle erating, in Hait shipment is to censes amounted to $ 71.15 during Pe tested in a variety s 1924, and the money was disbursed |* lone period of time, t hes, jwhether the guia from Une Maitian |g Peeler: ingirconmuinaion trees will do the work which now is nd wife, Mortgagor Onerabite senichonevenicle performed hy the predw the Johnson, of Washburn, N. | department of t Indian Oc and the gee, dated the Ist day of | Angeeeectec tnd seas: March, 1917, and filed for record in ao es oe a) island of Haiti’ is 15 degrees|the Office of Register of Deeds of Cheditedete. count ‘further north of the equator thany Burleigh County, North Dakota, on i fe ra eee GaUe ver the oth of June, 1917, at Remitted: to county. tre other spot upon which rubbe M. ‘orded in book 147 urers 1 has been attempted p es, on page 59, and assigi Engineering Cost | Hold Low ind the rubber thees are of a instrument in writing to Highway (com miasiGnvenningennaice| species from those in the tin of New” York City, N. Y., lieve the audit show: gard a good record for low engineering and administra- tive expense, since the total high-| way funds derived from the motor| London, May 1 vehicle department, federal aid and|of pay for women county matching of federal aid re-| here has been fixed ulted in expenditures from $2, eee 964,30 from Nov. 1, 1923 to De NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE FORE- 1924. Of the total ope CLOSURE SALE diture of $106,925.00 for the last| Notice is hereby given that that year, $47,404.36. w: aries of officer: force. _The equipment department of the highway commission, which handles the surplus war materials, automo- biles, , mileage ofr s paid out for and engineer Jeertain mort made, executed and \delivered*y Anton Hanson, a w ler as mortgagor to B. 3 [Incorporated 2th » North ay 1920 ut ditly recorded in shop work report to h on Dee. 31, is listed the last the defi having acerued prior to dit, Nov. 21, 1923, while ince then is $17,538.44, ch of this deficit appears to have ay incurred, an instrument in wri vid Marry Rowell to aa | Iveta nt s duly however, in the equip-| Book “189” of Mise, ment department furnishing services | page ,” will he foreclosed by for the highway cominission. There js the premises in| such : mort described unt House Burleigh he Doo and Front the City of North trading profit on the in Dakota ti noon of said day nt due upon such the period equipment mad of equip- countie: The Ae in such} the de in value set | of inventories $16,770.85, leaving ee | gross trading profit. of $19,087.07. etpit| The expentes of the department, 3 ip One however, were increased by salaries | Hundred Fort; North of in the highway commission shops,| Range Sevent: be due a ar That there will upon s gas and oil furnished and automo- mortgage on the tive parts purchased, Equipment Branch Is Bugaboo The equipment department has been the Sugaboo of the highway commission since the government be- gan to distribute war surplus ma- terials in 1919 and 1920. Trucks and|_ A fiers other equipment were forwarded to|JOHN A. LAY he statutory costs ments of this foreclo Dated this Bath ds FRIDAY, Aa Owpee of Mortgage. states on payment of freight, for] Atorney for Ow road work. The shipments made} Fessenden, 1 4-21-28--6:4-11.18 from government storehouses, how- a sraaecials ever; have never heen explained to NOTICE, 70 CREDITORS the satisfaction of state officials,| Jn the Motter of the Estate of sinee hundreds of articles which had| Jacob Kast, Deceased: no place in highway equipment were} Notice is hereby given by the un- shipped. dersigned ,Samuel J, Nuchols, Ad- Many of these still are on hand|ministrator of the Estate of Jacob with the highway commission. They | Kast; late of the City of Bismarck include, as examples: army tents, |in the County of Burleigh:and State large milling machines, incomplete; |°f North Dakota, deceased, to the wooden pulleys, wheelbarrows, pick |°%@ditors of, and all persons having z claims against. said deceased, to ex- handles, steel water tanks, boxes of |} 4 iron nails, barrel of castor oil; E hibit them with the necess&ry vouch- “a » Sarre’ of castor oil; Even-| ers, within four months, after the rude motors, timber for Sizplane first publication of this notice, to hangars, crosscut saws,* garden | said Administrator at Room 15, First rakes, long handled ‘shovels, short |National Bank Buliding, in the City handled shovels, incomplete steam |.of Bismarck in said Burleigh County. shovel, Dated April 29, A. D 19: Much material has been stored SAMUEL L. N Fort Lincoln, the. government ‘mille WILLIAM LANGER, CHOLS, Administrator. 5.1 P. 1M {will be sold to satisfy the same are ignment w y of Jul im the of Burleigh as 3 dated on the| 7, nd filed for record | Deeds, i Dakota 1918 a Book 178, will be foreclo the premises in such hereinafter described at the Jooy of the CourtsHouse in the City of Bismarck, and County of Burleigh, |North Dakota, at the hour of Eleven ale of mortgage t , to satisfy the amount due on mortgage on the day of sale described in such mort ge and which will be sold to sat y the same are deseribed as fol- %), and Lots Two (2) and Three (3), ail being in Section Twenty (See, 26) of Township One Hundred Forty- four (Twp. 144) north, of Rani Seventy-seven (Rge. 77) West of bth P.M. There will be due on such mort le the sum of and teen Hundred L00ths KATE M. AUSTIN, Assignee of Mortgagee. PA Bee, Baldwin, No. of Mi signee Dak. 4-30—5-7-14-21-28—6-4 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE No! is hereby given that certain mortgage,executed by FY rich Steinert and Caroline Steine bis wife, Mortgagors, to August E. Johnson, of Washburn, N. D., Mort-{ gagee, dated the 15th day of Augu 1917, and filed for record in the Of fice of Register of Deeds of Bur-, Jeigh County, North Dakota, on the! Gth day of September 1917 at 2:3 M., and recorded in Book 147 of ‘ages, on page 100, will be fore by sale of the premises ch mortgage and hereinafter des- bed at the front door of the Court! in the y of Bismrack, and: y of Burleigh, North Dakota,! hour of Ten o'clock A. M. on e the amount due on such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which describe@#as follows, to-wi Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Thirty-five (Sec. 35) of Township One Hundred Forty- four (Twp. 144) north, of Range Seyenty-nine (Rge. 79) West of the M., ‘situated in_ the | County of Burleigh and’ State of. North Dakota. There will be due on such mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of, Three Hundred Ninety-four. and 25-; ortgagee. tary reservation near Bismarck. The total amount of equipment has been Heed eh ey day reduced ‘materially, and’ both. the | of Aprij-A. D. 4-29~5-7-14-21 former and present highway com>, H. G. HIGGINS, Attorney for mo) Baldwin, No | clock A. M. on the 6th day of June, | th rbioesr io 1916, rord ter of Deeds od ind Mi , which mort- i instru- Kened to Dubuaue, on th in writing ne by Harr; of bebe as oe one of the Kes ileieh County North kote | ist day of March, 1916, and y recordea in book 139 signments on page 1 rs a power of sale, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- i in such mortgage and herein- fter bed at the Door of the Court House, in the of Bismarck, County of Bur State of North kota, at the hour of 2 rlock in the afternoon on the 23rd of May, isty the mount due ditions 0: mor! pal and ing to the conditions of gas In said ich will be sold to re situated in ate eribed and w mortgage e same of No follow rter (SW%) (12) in ‘Town! ght (las) ight Principal Meri. One North ne West of tne witth ‘There will be due and owing on said mortgage on the date of sale he sum of One Thousand Three Hundred Bight Dollars and Twenty- two Cents ($1,30 besides at- torney’s fees and the costs of this | foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Da- [Raza his “Lain day of April A. D. JOSEPHINE SCHMITT, Assignee of Mortgagee. hLanger & Nuchols, Attorneys’ for Assignee, Bismarck, forth Dakota. 14, 21. OF MORTGAGE SALE by given that that ume, executed and ¢ I sliasson, ” Mortgagors, to uF E. Davis, as Morte Bagee, dated AS, Avail, and filed fo in the Office of J Deeds of the c f Burleigh and State of North Dakota, onethe 24th day of December and corded = in Book One hundred fty-nne nf Morlgages, at Page One hundred thirty and Alen assign ed by s Tortgage by an instr ment in. writing dated Decembe Twenty-second 1917, to Elizabeth of Pecatonica, TMlinois, nment was on the Twen- day of January 1918, duly recorded in the Office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of said Burlei County, in Book One hundred thir- of Assignments of — Mort- 5 at Page One hundred eigh- ty will be foreclosed by a sale premises in su hereinafter described at front door of the Burleigh Court Mouse, in the City: marek, Burleigh County, kota, at the Hour of 01 a the afternoon on the Second day of h mortgage the and the 6th day of June, 1925, to satisfy situated In the County of Burleigh, rH . to satisfy the amount upon’ such mortgage on the lay of sale. The premises described in’ such mortgage, and which will be sold to satisfy the same are State of North Dakota, and des- cribed as follows: The’ East, Halt of the Northeast Quarter of Sec- tion Foutteen, in Township One hundred forty-one North, of Range Seventy-six West of the Fifth Prin- cipal Meridian. There will be due upon said mortgage on the ‘date of sale the sum of One Thousand five hundred elghtech Dollars, which - sum. in- cludes the taxes against said land and premises for the years of 1919, of $46.90; for 1920, of $63.30; for 1921, of $65.39; for, 1022, of $58.44; for 4923, Of $51.66; and for 1924, of $38.99; and: interest thereon from ‘March’ 19th, 1925, the ‘date of pay- ment. thereof by said asslenee: be- ETH 3 EQHOES, i ADRIAN EB. BUTTZ, Attorney -for Assignee, “Leeds, North Dakota. 4-23-30—5-7-14-21-28 ,|take as cand which mort- | 100ths Dollars, together with the pre costs and ‘disbursement® of this satcr ams the mttaney see ee es | foreclosure. « by law. GUST E. JOHNSON, Dated April 23rd, ELIZAB) do it. They do put on flesh. Ask Cowan's Drug Store, Finney’s Drug Store, Lenhart’s Drug Stor any druggist for McCoy Oil Compound Tablet y and not at all expen- sive—60 tablets 60 cents. Be sure and get McCoy’s, the ori- ginal and genuine and give the child ta chance for 30 days. If you aren't delighted with results just get your money back.—Adv. |[cariror THEATRE Tonight Only -Thursday Sunshine Comedy “Stolen Sweeties” DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. $1.50 to $9 Bergesons and_ remembered. gift bought at your Jewelers possess, or that the we consider it a sale. graduate. A GRIMM AL ISMARCK.N.DAK. DIAMONDS “JEWELRY An Event In The Life Of Parents Is the graduation of their Boy or Girl. have been through such an Event, it should be looked back to It is a particularly appropriate time for “Gifts That Last” and there is no article more fitting as a constant reminder than a reliable watch, diamond ving, or other Ask any last year’s graduate of the gifts they received, you will find the only gifts they now remember, are those bought at the Jewelers, they are truly “Gifts That Last.” This store holds the confidence of an ever-increasing num- ber of people, who must be satisfied with their purchases before May we have the pleasant opportunity of showing you the many things we have on display, suitable for the Boy or Girl F. A. KNOWLES JEWELER — BISMARCK We know because we ALFA SEED BARGAIN Consigned to us for immediate sale 3000 Ibs. Fancy Grimm Aifalfa seed. This seed is not only from a Registered field but each bag carries the N. Dak. State Pure Seed Commissioners certification seal and tag. While it lasts 45 cents a pound. Ordinary quality Grimm alfalfa seed, a lb..... 40c Sweet clover seed, a Ib..............22++-.55. .9E Sacks and samples free. Order from this ad. Re- turn seed if unsatisfactory. N. D. GRIMM ALFALFA ASSOCIATION Agricultural College, N. D. A Co-operative Organization of over 400 growers. Low Prices 30x31, Fisk Tire.............$ 695 30x34 Fisk Tube. . Rubber Case Battery....... a Corwin Motor -, 1.50 -. 13.50 wine nem