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PAGE EIGH iS : = Two Breck ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926 wo Breckenri inst edi ; oes \ 9 ’ Sal sketched Hts nb Gare Tas courses, in soil management, farm Poliltea Hos jes rely upon these|dancing always prove to be success- WILL CONTEST iscsi, ercsuel EDITION OF WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA’ iinet: t's] sar meta an mes toa emrien o r F f lographical sketches, N old French Canadian, “In order to im 3 ‘ larger number of such sketches] livestock Industen ante hie tahenent Leonard, Orin G. Libby, E. P, Rob-| than was ever before gathered into «| farming, the fur husbsndiy svodent | ertson, Howard E. Simpson, Arthur| single handy volume. Indeed this| js offered courses in the teseding of ' G. Sorlie, VP. "Squires, Kara’ T,| volume contains more information| livestock, the jadging of licertock, Moores, 18, pleaded nd were sen-! a guilty to grand larceny tenced to indeterminate sentences in{ jt © penitentiary at Stillwat ismarck ure edition of which has Fifteen residents of sted in the 1926-19: Who's Who in America’ | Minn. when they appeared before| Just come from the press of the A. N.| Towne, Geo. F. Wells. Al concerning notable tiving Americ: - | aude “A. Flaherty at Morris, Minna! Marquis company, Chicago, in ud er, Robt. T. Young. PEE ee than all other books ‘combined; ae tbscaest sb Wegeeeett Gr sata body a today. ‘The pair was arrested in con; tfon to several others who temporar-|— Hillsboro-——Elmore Y. Sarles, it is an interesting fact, us illustrat. its functions, diseascs of farm Agreement Satisfactory to, ne<tivn with an attempted hold up of] ily live in Bismarck, auch ax Gov-| Hoople—Lynn J. Frasier, ing the vast, amount ‘of material] animals, feed feeding, dairy cat- Vou. hav ‘ co MPLETE : ¢ Hotel Stratford billiard parlor at! erhor A. orlie, but whose homes! Jamestown—Si . EI compressed in’ 5 yt prod 2 ' All Concerned Reached and | Breckenridge, Minn.,'September 3, im] are elsewhere in the state. These Barend: Hy Krogae,) ”)"°*™ SWhots "Who" containg 000;000| production, 7 Prewuet” on dairy e sig te which a third bandit was slain when| are listed under the town or city! Kenmare--J. H. Sinclair. words, or six and one-half times the} “Si racti Colitest Disinlased | the robbery was interrupted by a'shot| Which they consider ¢heir home. Milton——Fred Dennett. number in the St. James. version of| he oi’ make precy ee operator fid ; ia : {from the gun of Patrolman’ Casper) Bismarck people whose biographies | Minot—Evan B. Goss, G. A, Mc-| the Bible, which contains only 774,-| and mechianical power, he is required contidence in your car a | Schott {appear in the current issue include, Farland, Ragnvald A. Patrick | 746 words. puraue definite courses in agri- f t The sentences imposed will keep the| Benton Baker, 1, P. Baker, Luther E.| D. Nowton —-——_— cultural engineering including wo ' rs pair in prison for from one | Birdzetl, vard T. B J ‘Sentinel 3 i Fs shop, ia oe y in, prison for from one to 10] Birdze ward urke,,glohp| Sentinel Butte—Jos. A. Kitchen, Farm Husbandry in wood shop, forge shop, only when you have com- years, Judge Flaher Burke, A. M. Christianson, Chas. J.) Towner—, non. farm structutes, and f ie J. Nielson, Course Revised cine The will of the late A. C. Hinckley, which has been the basis of much litigation since Mr. Hinckley’s death | ld Hall, Sveinbjorn Johnson, Valley City. ; probated ININNUICAL tle, Minnie J. Nielson, Wm; Frank White, Geo. M. Youn ie by” County ude TOM JOHNSON "pn "> quniny Francis '"Wahpeton’- Wo: B: Parcel, as plete confidence in the im: mént filed by Mrs. Nellie Hinekley, | he de be aalbie: se in ie oe ine material-! North Dakota “agtic caitural satldes the widow, and several court actions | Other North Dakotans whose biog: sues of thie ‘world-famous Siaprant: has reorganized ite curricula in farm Fed ie ab pase ac hit oe ry deal h Id it t incident thereto having been settle E raphies appear in this issue are as/ cal reference book. The page is| husbandry, enabling the farm- youth | with business men In other line ealer who sold it to you. | the te, whieh’ uke Sela: tel ca, RS ee | larger and the’ over-bulkiness of the | ‘° &ct special training in agriculture | special training includes courses im | RGEC uctory te atl partie eaneaen | cando—F. L Thompson. S i volume has disappeared. The new) i? two winters of two tearms each; | accounting, farm management and { ai Wetevone inte 5 cs {| Cooperstown--Gerald P, Nye. | size is just what coxld be desired | that is, two winters of 22 weeks each,| marketin ed, were agreed to by the court upon | Man Who Confessed Many, Dickinson-Richard H. Johnson, | for compactness, and for general con-| 1! weeks before Christmes and 11| “Since the young man who has had and M. Black, Hee-| venience, and {ts a great improvement | Wctks after New Years. The course / some opportunity for training in agri- stipulation of the attorneys interest- Ellendale. -Ry begins October 11, 1926, and ends| culture is expected to serve ed in the case. Killings Will Be Brought | tor H. Perr over the earlier editions. The print- Shortly after the will had been fil Faggo © F. Amidon, Elizabeth| ing is from t; designe March 21, 1927. lead $ ed oe peas Mrs. ue ee Up For Trial Thursday p. Anderson, Rev. Reuben A. Beard,| for space-saving and pipet “Many young men who have fin- husbandry Senator ty roaglind te take MAUCIAG Gin nat cooabie ck the ting) Rev. Henry R. Best, Henry and the arrangement of the vohime| ished the eighth grade or who have| special courses in parliamentary , . ui te vas ue capable sainiannete aE s John L. Coulter, Louis B, throughout is in keeping with tha| had only one or two years of high| practice and in public speaking. MEAS DEER unduly intloon GRC IRHAdh elke 15.) | Melvin A. Hildreth, Edward. progressive policy pursued by the| school desire a training in agricl-| “The student in farm’ husbandry eee mnccw: tneluen om _‘goknson, 8 slayer! Andrew Miller, James O'Reili publishers from the very first.» ture which will fit them for an earl-| who is specially interested in farm ; hearing testimony in the contest, Judge Davies ruled that the di nient should be admitted to proba Mrs. Hinckley appealed from the de cision to the district court. Several suits were also filed seeki aside deeds executed by Mr bandit, is rane, a commission of | A. Pollock, Ernest 8. Reynolds, Seth.| The red cloth i an iss a x . Rey Seth. . gold lettered cover,| ier return to practical farming than| power may elect some of the courses a Li Bods eee Hh at the 8 ‘| ling P. Shaw,| which long has been a distinguishing| is possible for those surening the | in the pon f Hl €_ his attor L. L, Long-| Burleigh F. Spalding, Fredet -| characteristic of the book, has been| longer courses. This new farm hus-| vided he » public defender, reported to-| Stratton, John P. Tyler, Clare B.| retained, but there are three columns| bandry’ course makes it possible,” | dron, A. D. Weeks, Rev. Ivar D.| to the page instead of two, as hefeto-| declares Dean H. L. Walster of, tha} . ru Hisaker. : fore, The book contains nearly 2,200| school of agriculture at the North | FOOD WINS VOTES on a charge of] Grand Forks—Geo, A. Abbott.| pages, crowded with infomation. ton-| Dakota Agricultural college. COMPANY. Bismarck, Minot, Mandan, N. ' Distributors of , As a result he will be brought up| Yivi for trial Thursd: — Honolulu.—Hawaiian natives anx- a short time prior to h murdering Leonard Erdal, fatally| Tracy R. Bangs, Wm. G. Bek, Alfred | cernin, ivi ee 5 anbere vourded bya highw { } 4 » Wm. G. Bek, i the living notables of the| “The modern fi : to revstablish, the interests of Mrs.| wounded by a highwayman December | Boyd Bronson, 0. B.| United. States, in a systemati€’ar-| authority on plant ‘production on iously are looking for forward to the Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. Papeeey son, 8. F. La Tere ee ae Trewch 9. gy? Geo. R.| rangement which makes reference| livestock production, on engineering | coming fall elections and to the 2 pror ; ree a rench, J. M. lette,/ easy. The: editor is Albert Nelson| and on economics. That the farm|“luaus” that will precede them. A “terms of the settle-|ists found that Johnson of “constitutional _inferiorit of “a intelligence, Under th ment, the suits will be dismissed well as the appeal from Judge Dav : decision, and the will will be admit- tes the difference ted to probate without further liti-j right and wrong, and i gation. formulating and underst F.H. Register and Zuger and Til- | fense.” on represented Mr. Hinckley’s| The finding of the commission that hters, beneficiaries under the| Johnson is sane does not preclud ; in the ease, and Scott Cameron|the offering of an insanity defens and Judge M. A. Spooner o' idji|in his bel uppeared for Mrs. Hinekley and Mr. | brou; Lambert. to re lis pol tal for the erimin ren Demonstrations ton, Mo. from in Poultry Culling Renee - D. Haupt, G. E. Hult,| Marquis who founded the publication h may | " bad I y understand all of the dif-| luau ts @ native feast, where con- ne, Joseph Kennedy, A. G.| in 1899. ficulties ag well as thé opportunities | vention is thrown aside and orators but} Thos. Big Bargains at the Se Dakota Auto Sales Co. sl ie Ae a Buy It Now! Let the Family Enjoy It!. . titution, to which he w For McLean County de from the Missouri sta Washburn, N. poultry culling ings will be conducted next week by County of Me. Lean c co-oper. these meetings which will]on kiteh as follows: furnishings, sel Sept. 20 at 10a, m., Elmer| ment of utensils, dooryard ‘4 ahburn, 4 wiles — % mitt a! ‘efficiency. and! ends a — terms to “ the purse of anyone in ; Mousuy, Sept. 30-nt p.m, E. Lind:|) At this last mesting or tour visitel need or desirous of owning an automobil F quist, Turtle Lake, south: edge of the| will ade by all club membe *. * ai nay, Set 1 at 10g, ml en a ab ie ete New Ford Roadster Read the following list and learn how easy it is 1920 Ford Sedan non, Rus: es south o: so} the county w! hens have : Hollekson, Benedict Ii miles south- Kiteh ne of club members will bel i 5 Peet hunting at Used Cars selling up to $100.00— In very good mechanical condition. Just a ‘ improvements that have been made and to check on the success of the Wednesday, Sep! ered Rina ts John P. Nelson, sestion 11 in Amunds-] The clubs of this county will hold Ville township or 11 miles northwest | their first meetings dealing with this et Bosegien, Project Sept. 20, 21, and 22. The Thursday, Sept. 23 at 10 a. m,}topic for discussion ‘will be kitchen Frank Roberts, Doughas 4 milesJarrangement. County Agent A. L. southwest of Douglas. Norling has arranged to have Mi Thursday, Sept. 2p. mB. A.} Alice Flaten of the extension div- Whiting, Max, at west edge of town.Jision at the agricultural college con. a bargain. “And think,” it’s new for (2) | geet aren Friday, Sept. 24, at 10 a. m., Chas.) duct these classes in co-operation 5 Kingsley, Garrison, 7 miles east and! with the Homemakers club. mem- : 2 north of Garrison. H bers. Friday, Sept. 24 at 2 p. m., Milton eis teers i Johannes, Underwood, 3 miles south-| The steamer Leviathan uses about 50,000 pounds of potatoes on a sum-, th west of Underwood. mentime round trip. ime To Buy ! Blackwater, at Black- Ira Matheny Used Cars selling from $100.00 to $150.00— Terms—$30.00 down and $7.50 per week. Used _Cars selling from $150.00 to $200.00— Terms—$50.00 down and $10.00 per week. Used Cars selling from $285.00 to $398.00— Terms—$80.00 down and $12.50 per week. rt. little cash down and you drive it away, only ..... @ You Can't Go Wrong Here A good car can always be rebuil: to give good ser- vice. Our used cars are all in fine condition so that in most cases they are as “Bankers, business men and lead- ing farmers are all demanding that we have more agricultural education in the rural schools and high No matter how fine a schools of this state,” declares H. L. Walster, dean of the. school off Motor car you drive, its agriculture at the th Dakota| satisfactory pe: ance Ppriayieare! college. “This means is absolutely dependent vocational education in the high ott its epark. pli This sehools and rural schools, Under the state law, the is why engineers select SUPREME Dakota Agi cultural coll ee Champions as standard ution ree ii deere tic Haxhes funds for the| equipment, and why two cet ae ie ane training of teachers in vocational] Outof three motorists the they were origin- agriculture. The school of agricul-| world over buy Cham. ally built ture of the Agricultural college has set up a special curriculum in agricul- tural education speciully designed to train for this type of teaching. “The great demand for’ adequately trained teachers has forced the high e schools’ of this state to go outside the state.for many of their teachers Although «many splendid young men have been brought into the state in this way, and it is hoped that many of them’ will stay with us, yet if . | the young men of this state would renlly awaken to the opportunity. be- Q i fore them more North Dakotans would be getting the training in their own state which would equip them zs for this kind of service. 2 “The Si -Hughes course it e agriculture in the high schools the greatest connecting link be- tween the agricultural college and the ambitious young man on the farm that has ever been established. 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