The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1925, Page 8

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~Mwtleay PAGE tn IG t ATKINSON FEE ON NEW ROAD IS ALLOWED Paid Out of Burteigh County's Share in Auto License Money PAPER ROAD COST 83.000 Pricnds of Good Kouds tree Law Revisions to Streagthen Highway ¢ Athinsca’s Bill Paid There i re be . earn eres THE prameatict TRIBUNE FIXCROPPRODUCTIONON =| $00 LINE AT 16,566,800 BUSHELS FOR CURRENT YEAR Farmers Will Rea Any Provieus More on Year Round Crops Than at Period, Banker Declares rept od ‘timated production in Soo Li Wovea MINNEAPOLIS STL PAUL & SAUL MAGE Missouri River MARKETED ON Ma Oat PSTIVAPE OF GRAIN TO BE YEAR'S ¢ 000, hunne 20000 en 1,000 Ati) 000 Hou Tanao Hie.eoo 16,000 20,000 10,000 5,000, 100,000 10,000 s0,000 1 30,000 7000 50,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 4,000 AS.000, 100 ‘a0 5.000 10,000 8,000 10,000 10,6 ‘000, 100) 10,000 a0. 4,000 150/000 00 Doo 00 15,000 10,000 100) “000 30,000 20,000 5.000 40,000 30,000) 500,000 100,000. V75,009 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 Dogden Kiet 140.000, 50,000 2,000 2,000 572,000 Li: ‘’ WILL NURSERY DEVELOPS NEW the hand yon im the to engineer der the prese xreav power proval. ot if the Dakota would be CHURCH BOARD PAYS TRIBUTE TO REV. VATER : Note Large Increase Methodist Church Con- gregation who for the | us invitation to! for the next} rease in| ed an un return to the meeting | f f tne churen ing growth under torship, the board b dred and forty been added duri , the church has met tall its oblie ia from debt the belief of the board — tha urch has never been in better e dition ly, in’ its histor: Report Progress Rev. John Morange, district intendent of the Bismarck presided. Reports of the tions of the church showed that were iunctioning splendidly. Plans for the fall and winter work were made J. K. Doran was selected as dele- gate to the district convention Wahpeton, Oy ober 6. PJ son, Bismarck, is president of the laymen’s conference, which meets with the official conference, Rev.| r will also attend. Four States Meet to Map Rate Defense St, Paul, Sept. 25,—()—Repro- sentatives of Wisconsin, Iowa and North Dakota conferred with mem- arious organ! i | i} | the v EARLY -RIPENING VARIETIES OF SQUASHES, WATERMELONS Experimentation With Indian Plants Bring Horticultt 5 Success to Local measu s season all) and watern Hl ripen from on han ordinary kinds ripen experimentation i ¢ expe plants, quash, ich are rthwest, north than cientifie selection and mentation with native Indian Will claims te have grown pumpkin, and watermeton notably — suited and which fi Will watermelons ripen early on where ordinary water- n the to the The in the melons seldom if at northwest country, | horticulturist. ing the new varieties were obtained Fort Berthold reservation, to Will. { The work of the local plant expert | | follows closely along the line of work | omplished by Prof. Hanson in d loping native American vegetables | for the northwest farmer by proper | crossing and selection. tion of — prominent including Prof. J. ¢. Dakota agricultural colle; nationally known as a pl first began working on the proximatel put it has only been ars that he a ‘Launch Drive on Riff Capital oroceo, Sept. 25.—(#)—It is nnounced that the right ing cof the French forces today car- ried out a sful operation to the northeast of Kifanees, in the gen- | direction of Ad. Abd-el-Krim’s Mid-central states, and the neighbor! joining with Minne: ons which will be ring scheduled in St. vember. Routine pla day. woman golf -old girl, Mile. champion immene de! is ELECTRIC COOKERY IS COOKING IN COMFORT SHEEP Thursday, October 1 at 2 p. m. We will sell at public auction 200 Breeding Ewes Why do you need livestock insurance? Because you are in the livestock business to make money. Let us tell you how Hartford livestock. insurance ast year shipments were all crops the year around this yea 5 than ever before, and will be in a better position than at any time nee the war, Col, C1. Lite, pre- | dent of t National Rank,! ated “Prices for livestock and grain are h and the farmer 0 reat benefits of North Dakota” ition than fs in n aren ot the r pos Emmor County Quotes F. th mans Bank of 00 bushels of crop rmer a wine this year 70 S00 The following table reports the ritoyy in wheat, oats, harley, RAILWAY CO. ; _ Conference of Friends in Sev: | ROP ON MO, REV. DIVIN, hye Corn eral Sections Been Held Whis weekts edition mons County Record qu 15,000 r nye Senator 5,000 ; to enter the North 1 The former the friends ure enie for apy is known as heen i MeCun IBTOON | He" 90,000 eer 50,000 hha on the subje the reaction Recently of the Int ) Falls, Minnesot went to the T with him. | “At Minot and other newed old aequaintas at his health i 5,000 in have 36,000 240,000 10,000 4,600 10,000 000 000 10,000 4,000 2,000 104 000 cit 229, ‘000 500 shi 580,000 406,000 280,000 turning to Washington, Mr. MeCumb ne befo urged that political i is also the ar 000 9 23,000 70,300 10,000 17,000 12,000 | ¢ 10,000 5,000 4,000 2,000 5,000 . riends, 1 office holder race le to ent consider: seems to 60,000 far 5,000 20,000 50,000 3,000 i 40,000 | dependent tw and Georse Shafer. . VY. AL headqu opened under the Twitchell, friendly ev of E.R. Mann: situati rter: titude of at vacant un- ave the se jon voll natural order of thin Heh he will not put t pense of ‘Then the suesses and need al politicians 186,000 60,000 416,000 1,401,000 orlie is lot of quiet keeping the politician = ~ Not until 1840 were Dje- cessfully 1) ery. @ positions at and Djjebel Rouchu The thrill that in a lifetime—w the hat that suit and quality. tans, lavender: State. protects your profits. Sale to be held at ‘ McKenzie, N. D. L, E. Heaton & Son B. F. Lawyer, of McKenzie State Clerk. V. P. Heaton, Auctioneer. MURPHY The Man Who Knows Insurance. sank, Phone 877 _ ENTER RACE, IS IN STATE ing Him ; ORGANIZATION ke ces ading citizen of the state who MeCumber in brought word back tha to Bismarck to confer with us far as the however, who want. him outing about the nagement of as there is no especial d of another senator at Washing- manufeetured discover that the price is just as satisfactory as the style Ask your dealer to show you the new colors--- pearls, cloudy greys, autumn all plea _NEW TRIAL MAY Recor is Favor BUSY Have of : otes mer j MeCumber | : i f senator has | some time. reached him: but just what s not known me of his fi! ies to confer! places he re-; It is re-| A new trial of the $160,000 damage s better than d 4 nst Walter welthy Atlanta Minneapolis, under way at Decatur, before re- he might come! ome Re- ber inter- » he was due re going east. t he may be » of in Candler’s favor by bd court of appeals. She charges tacked her in a stateroom Atlantic liner. on an ————____+4 || Rum Ring Books | Show Huge Trade - Sept. 25—(PI—A ring smashed by raids here, took orders for 4.- 800 cases of Scotch whiskey worth $240,000 in a single day, deposited as much as $200,000 in one bank a month and received at least one letter of credit for $50, 000. it is revealed by Federal At- torney Buckner. ‘Thirteen members pong the | & heen New York, hig bootleg b holding regarded 2% ring were ar- teen others are be- 's have to the « __ Arthur Kraus, one of the de- Tendanty not yet arrested, ob- tained a $50,000 letter of credit from the National City bank last December, Mr. Buckner said. He deposited $200,000 in one bank in a single month. 23, last, was the banner day’ when 4,800 cases were sold. General Lincoln C. Andrews, new prohibition administrator, is here to aid Mr. Buckner in prosecuting the rin volves Sorlie. on Gov, ound in the! that ex: nitely ¢ to the have two evidently get- nusement in guessing. = Wear “Humming sird” watches, #us:| Hose—they’re knit to fit and Las { last longer. Webb Bros. comes once hen you select s you best and ng to the eye. ing reversal of an earlier decision | Candler at: | NEARLY 000 Caps N OUR STOCK Making it one of the choicest selections ever gathered together in the Prices $1.50 to $3.50 Another large shipment of the celebrated “Rollins” Caps made from | | Imported and Domestic Patterns just received. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 192 LOOK Storage Batteries RUBBER CASE. FULLY GUARANTEED. AT THESE PRICES Overland, Chevrolet, Ford, Oldsmobile, Buick a] $14.48 Dodge, Franklin $19.50 Willys-Knight A Limited Supply. they LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. Bismarck, ou ASK HIM YOURSELF It makes us feel good to be able to look a used car cus- tomer in the face and ask unblushingly, “How’s your Car?” We know what he is going to say—because we know the car was RIGHT. M.B.GILMAN CQ. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. PHONE 608 nt SMARCK Donce Brorners Deacers SEit Goon Usen CARS SEIBERLING ALL-TREADS ALL SIZES BALLOON TIRE REPAIRING A. & M. TIRE SERVICE 216 MAIN STREET. PHONE 356 FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE- AN AMERICAN - CHARACTERISTIC Twenty-two billion dollars deposited in Sav- ings Accounts by Americans, American lives insured for fifty-seven billion dollars. Eleven million Americans owning their homes, Financial independence is being at- tained by a growing army of your countrymen. A Savings Account at the City National Bank will make its attainment possible for you. \ Gorn! NATIONAL K BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President, J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. ' P. C, Remington, Jr., and, A. V. Sorenson, Asst, Cash,

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