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PAGE TWELVE " SECRETARY TO SENATOR NYE DENIES RUMOR) Statement That He Sent Out; Articles Opposing Tom Hall Called False farm at Breckenridg: ‘the bull Cavalier’s ni 5 who has taken all grand champion. ships to this time will the train and there will be a num- ber of show horses, Belgian horses, light harness and saddle horses and Shetland ponies, Erwin Klusmann to Talk rwin Klusmann, winner of the traveling with the train. | The herds are to be grouped . cording to breeds and a representa. sent out speeches and articles op-/tive of each cattle association will | posing the candidacy of Congress- jhe on hand to answer questions. | man Thomas Hall of the second /Not all of the cattle will be taken | North Dakota district has be om the cars but arrangements | made by Douglas McArth Il be made to enable visitors to tary to Senator Gerald P. Nye, ilk through the cars and see those | cording to a series of telegrams! which are not removed. | made public here today. | The denial was made in response to a telegra S Nye from} ee-ie's,& INROAD WORK MUST PAY TAX Denial of charges that he had telegram to In refer- ence to cong ond district. Reported to us that} the Democrats, through Douglas, McArthur, your secretary, are send- ing out speeches and articles under | nment frank wherein | Gasoline Used in Tractors Ex- of Hall’s opvonent is ad- = vocated. Wanted “te take this up} empt From Tax, But Not So Motor Trucks paign commi a | with you first before proceeding further. Kindly advise by wire, collect.” Reply Sent By | Newton got the following rep! sent by Nye from New Rockfo! “If my secretary is doing what you | a¢, say is reported to you I shall’ be|noy general's office. | needing a new secretary. Task you! ‘phe question was proposed by | submit me evidence to sigan the | state Auditor John Steen following charge made. Frankly, I am con-| numerous requests for information | fident there is no foundation for | received by him charge reported, since neither secre-| The questions tary nor myself are interested in| wore: z candidacy of Democrat in 1. Is an_ individual, firm, cor-; poration or a county entitled to a district. Am wiring m: jrefund of the tax paid on gasoline tonight for prec vise you again upon his rep: us a tractor for the purpose MeArthur, ina telegram to New. of tuilding roads or ditches ? | tral an individual or a county | ton, flatly denied the charge and | 2. demanded evidence to prove the entitled to a refund of the tax paid },,0n gasoline used in a truck em-| assertion. ‘i , Following McArthur’s denial. ioyved in maintaining highways? Is an individual entitled to a Nye sent the following. telegram |?" te Newton: “You are in receipt refund of the tax paid on gasoline | with regard to your inquiry of me | US ve Misch es ile employed in| under date of the Ae In wily of | ue alae his ive position I suggest tha’ Pan ec pkg i you advise me at once of whatever 1%, tis reply John Thorpe, first evidence you had to support your The fi m4 f Vy gel tay ie position. It would be my sugges-| 0 0C s1ts i venti nc ts tion that in future you ascertain if ;*Wered in| the affirmative, | the by chance those who supply such complaints as you recet are only sti iz to win additional sums for a campaign. I do not under-/ stand why my candidacy should tavite the apparent antagonism.” ! Counties and persons using auto | trucks to build and repair roads | must pay the two-cent gasoline tax, rding to a ruling by the attor- asked by Steen grav ‘second and third in the negative. 'It is clear from section six of the! gas tax law that it was not intended | that a tax should be paid te | oline pt such as is u in| motor vehicles operated or intended | jto be operated in whole or in part! jupon the public highways of this | jstate. Tractors do not come within {that definition, and when ‘employed | lin building roads or ditches they | TO STOP HERE do not use the highways. | “Trucks, however, when used in| ' Prize-winning Livestock to Be on Display at Missouri Slope graveling or maintenance work, | supplant other vehicles and must} Fair Grounds For 2 Hours necessarily use the highways. It makes no difference whether the same are: used by the county or by in als. With tomorrow the day on which the special livestock train will stop | at Mandan to give western North; Dakota residents an opportunity to} see the “blue ribbon” cattle of the United States, members of the com-! mittee in charge of the showing are; urging those interested to be sure| to be at the Missouri Fai Grounds in Mandan by 1: | dan time. The train stops only two ; hours and there be but a small amount of time in which to unload ; the cattle and display them in the, time allotted. i “This is an opportunity to sce the | est livestock in the United: States,” declared A. W. Furness, secretary of the Mandan Chambe: of Commerce. “We feel that it i: a great thing for this neighborhood , to have this train make one of its; four stops across country here and | we hope that ‘yone will be out, to see the stocl “Here, at your very dvuorstep is; a trainload of blue ribbon American | livestock which you can see free of charge — livestock that many people travel hundreds of miles to see in a show and pay their good money.” Mr. Furness ur that spectators be on time as the train is running on schedule and will not | overstep the two-hour time limit set for Mandan. Ami who will have a carload of stock | on the train are the Fern Dell Guernsey Farms of Gren Bay, Wis- consin, who will have the bull} Border King of Roberts which has sixteen times been grand champion ! in two years. Seitzten’s Sons of | Waukesha, Wis., will have a carload' of stock and F, E. Murphy, owner | of the Minneapolis Tribune, will | world who are accompanying : the } Everly a h ill be unloaded st theae have the complete herd from his P T0 SHOW Polate in order thut those intefested | kat i of these great hi ‘6 fairs) i may get a close up " pein winners from t 8 and expositions in the “4 are also’ being provided so that visi- | tors may enter the cars and. see’ the PRIZE N ; stock which the owners do not have : | time or do not care to unload. Most | of the owners will be with the tr |and they and the National Breed as- j sociation representatives will point ;out the winners to visitors, discuss their individual merits and their per- formance records. There will be cattle or horses to | interest everyone no matter what his | breed preferences. Singmaster’ lands will be aboard, Peek Gor- |ham’s light harness, saddle Horses and ponies, Bruce Robinson’s saddle horses from Des Moines, Erven Sni- der’s Belgian draft horses, Earl Bru- ington’ ‘ Heins’ Red Polled cattle, Adam Seitz | Pa International | and Portland, | Oregon. | wis, This herd has won ‘honort for jals interested the owner as premier breeder and ¢ farmers and| premier exhibitor at the natio ota along their | dairy show for 14 consecutive yea stock have arganged for Mooney and Larabee have ‘with ops at Jamestown - {train their show herd of Brown 8w! The great show herd of the Carnation | Milk Farms at Seattle will be re-{ turning west on this train after a; 9,500 mile circuit of fairs and ex- positions where they have made con- (Train Load of Blue. Ribbon Herds of Cattle and Horses on Exhibit Friday pe consisting of blue ribbon P . from the east and middlewest will pass ‘orth Dakota on the Northern } F October 22, en route to the xposition at Northern Paci! in ha th hibited in the Northern Pacific park in the center of town at Jamestown | P; , and at the fair arounds Bt Mawean, . (eeat wenenes 10 Fhe, eee e classification. A short speaking program will also | added feature for those who} Murphy Herd Along Shet-; milking Shorthorns, H. A.) sons’ Ayrshires from Waukesha, | 1. The train will-consist-of about jeats of cattle and horses and a Pull- {man and buffet observation tar pro- \ vided by the Northern Pacific for the convenience of the .exhibito: their wives who are making trip to the Pacific coast, with their stock. ps are being stops being Jamestown h Dakota, ahd Bill ings and Missoula, Montana. The bulk of the train will-be received by the Northern: Pacific from. the Burling- ton at St. Paul where it will be made up with additional’ cars from lowa and Minnesota. and. made ready for its long trip to the coust.; The train will arrive in St. Paul at noon Oc- tober 21 and will leave North Town at 4:00 p.m. the same day. Breeders of pure bred cattl horses are coming to realize t! northwest is more and more coming to be their best’ market and are pleased to give stockmen this op- portunity to see their show herds on their own doorstep. Victor Announces Orthophonic Record The recording of the entire range of musical sound, with a depth and fidelity never before possible to old methods of recording, together with elimination of irritating surface be an oer. "ran ee prise winning rhe Holstein show herd from the churge of Director C. F, Monroe, Aa kes oy rector of extension for the N. D. ag. | Minn. Me ricultural ‘college. Te will con Tribdne ands putting. his belie? te CETL A eoadact be Pree to practice on his Red River Valley Other herds with the train will be the Fern Dell Guernseys from reen Bay, Wis. the Adolph Arp Red Polls from Eldridge, lowa; Findahl’s Shorthorns from Waterville, and H. vest. Among those who are d ‘to appear on this pro- gran William Hoard of Hoard’s Dairyman, Frank holy! & of the Dairy Farmer, George Bulkly, mana- ger of the Carnation farms, R. E. of the American Holstein Friesian association, Frank Astroth of the American Jersey Cattle Club and L. Westover of the American Guernsey Cattle Club. Their short talks will be of particular interest, aring as they will upon the general uation in the cattle industry. Stock to Be Ui A part or all of the cattle and train schedu Notice T am compelled to announce that, cwing tc the auto accident which I had last Satur- day, I have sus- . tained —_ injuries that compel me to cancel all my speakin dates. I regret very much to be compelled to make this announcement, but cireum- stances are such that I must do so. My campaign for State’s Attorney of Burleigh County is in the hands of my friends, many of whom have volunteered their services and |} & assistance. to pass the stick- ers around. I assure vou that vou can safely Say It With Stickers, as mv iniuries are such that my disability is only tem- porary and not dangerous or permanent. Respectfully submitted, F. 0. HELLSTROM. Bismarck, N. ‘D. Co It is an established fact this store sells for less and that’s why In the Popular Baby Section A splendid assortment of knitwear for the baby at prices that imeure a saving. 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Leadership in Value Giving Belongs to The Burg Company _THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1926 baie quality and range over the old tec- ords: said to be fully as sensational the superiority of the Orthophonic Victrola over the old type of talki machines, the new Victor record is made by a process which is as inter- esting as it is new: The most sensi- icrophones are émployed to up” to the musie in the audito- i super-| transforms the air tions, which ie saieed tht eh ions, wi ai throug! very intricate electricg! mechanism which can amplify the sound to any desited volume ‘by means of vacuum then of snecis’ dei The «ound With the old_process of recordi the +singer sang or the orchestra pleysa into the mouth of a metal horn. he air vibrations thus produced uated mechanically the needle hich engraved the master record. Sounds which were immediately in| front of the horn registered with reatest volume. 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