The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1927, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STATION WILL GET FUNDS TO. EXPAND WORK Dairy Herd and Dairy Experi- ments Planned For Great Plains Field Center tion in adjace oming. taken this herd and experiment division Plains ying prthern Great Afation of the de culture at Mand: i ens, superintendent of the station, today on his return from Washington. — 'Twen' purebred Holstein cows will be collected the station, and the dairy develop- ment work will in full swing i . Steph- nts ae to co- is the larg tained by the ment, se Dakota, a and Wyoming, wz on its re- rch and development work in cooperation with farm col- of the four states, Mr. Steph- id. station now owns 1,280 acres, or two sections of land, of it under cultivation in periment work. the tion io for at Then contracts astruction of b: Idings needed is} nimals. at the station will) ment mi quick Yel sore throat croup, stiff joints, sprain © ‘ chilblains, frosted feet, c chest. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. | motion work in | M | which, | \ pasturage tion. |! and sweet clover in the cultivated | Jbe in readiness to receive the new | Pasture lands will be studied, ns within par, | “pro-| Hels have rnest ly in| the station The that type of pro-| proven mos imental work | North Du will | of at the | Mr. Stephe herd of Holst and we can begin our da tephens said. appropriation r expe culture ds we ck » them. rying Well Developed “While eur station sition to en, tion of dair; we won't have In faet, a “phrase while able ds, for example. = the big round Man- agriculture | belts in the four states whieh it | pout eliminat- | Our. people y well for the n crops have he North Dakota col- and its exten: nt work in developing dairy in the Mandan region as the foun- ‘division. will be carried on in peration with the Most of 19: get the new shape Mr. ion Stephens explained, Abou! f the section will have t: broken for corn and_ other feet Sakakawea A Shoshone Indian girl, captured near Bozeman, Montana, by the Blackfeet when her _ people were on a_ buffalo hunt, used as trad- ing stock, became the wife of Char- bonneau, joined Lewis and Clark at Ft. Mandan in 1805, went to the coast a useful member of the party, died at Ft. Manuel, S. Dak.. twenty - five miles below Ft. Yates De- cember 20, 1812, aged about 25 year: She left three chil- dren, only two of whom were later heard cf, and it is supposed the young- est died in infancy. W. E. Perry Funeral Parlors 210 Fifth St., Bismarck Food Market The Best Food at Phone 1080 the Lowest Prices’ Sanitary Delivery Groceries—F ruits—Bakeries THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY DOLLAR DAYS! Free 1 Ib., .. .60¢ To Introduce Princess Patt Coffee We will give free with every pound purchase of this 3-Ibs., $1.75 coff Free 5 Ibs., $2 ag 10 Ibs., $5.65 2 Lbs. of Sugar Seedless Helin, packages ad Pink Salmon, Bien . $1.00 $1.00 ' $1.00 §. 0. Tomatoes, & Bip. 2% 1 re 1 Fruit, Salad, 1 Bl $1.00 s and one 8- made dey. $1.00 cna ene $1.00 shales Amores .00 Your choice er Candy, 24 5 cent « Bananas, 8 pounds Potatges, 2 pecks Danish. Pride Milk, 9 cans .. Baking Powder—1 lb., “Fruit Gelatin—2 boxes, White Sa- tin Sugar— ast, 1 .00 4 Lettuce— ls, Celery—1t bunch, Carrots—2 bunches, ns farm within | will be ow riOHehs, with new buildings | % ime that | count he in po-| will be DAMAGE SUIT state will be needed to of land in and to erect the buildings, to be} Kasper was granted yeathrdnyl afternoon by Judge H. L. Berry in Morton county district court on motion of J. M. Hanley, defense attorney. Scott Cameron of Bismarck, at- i rney for the state Workmen’s | Compensation Bureau, which start- Jed the action, had just rested his the for cultivated pasture. an station’s experiments r the fields of feeds and as as of methods lof stock culture and milk prod Growing of both blue gra the ac curred. Holsteins Chosen For Herd been chosen forferss when experimental herd, as granted. dairy animal h tiamey declared that the state ful in west “absolutely failed to prove one earby sections | scintilla of evidence of negligence South Dakpta,|on the part of the Kaspers,” in The cows | af king for the dismissal. suit was the aftermath of lent two years ago, in Jarl Grosgebauer, delive! truck driver, was disabled. Gro¥- gebauer was nbursed by the compensation bureau, which then started suit to recover the money, charging negligence on the part of the Kaspers. dismissal was Montan pur yernmen eoperinenean eRe tan + tt the agricultural department's | which ations in different parts of the said. Purebred sires udded later, as the appro- ation cf $25,000 for the first ar will not be adequate to pro- everything needed for the dairy herd to i the equipment of the Mandan Sta- tion will giv well-grounded .| program of agricultural develop- d Stenhens said. “For our men have been en- earch work with range c xperiments in grain-| | growing hi been under way at| Mandan for even a longer time. The station alre distributes fruit trees and t for shelter serves. The new dairy herd and poultry flock will give us the facil- ities for promoting al diversified farming in our district.”. Memorial day will soon be here. IS DISMISSED Judge Throws Compensation Bureau Suit Out of Court— Negligence Not Proven n t 1 ismissal of a $10,000 comet suit_against_Dr. and Mrs. o \ Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes and Oxfords They are going fast, many won- derful bargains left ~ Ladies’ and Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords, consisting of Kid, Patent Leather, Gun Metal, etc., in the latest styles and pat- terns, all sizes. Values from $7.50 to $9.50. Placed in 5 groups. Priced for quick close-out at : $2.89, $3-59, $3.89 $4.59, $4.89 Children’s Shoes. One lot of children’s an yee shies ae oxfords, in ‘sizes -2 to values up to $2.75, to be closed out at... $1 ,00 Children’s canvas shoes, leather trimmed, per pair ... NUNN FANNIE RT : = Testim this morning, with witnesses tes- tifying who reached the scene of| ident shortly after it oc- Members ef the ¢ympen- sation bureau ald testified. AUTOSHOWIS | MARCH 25-26 Annual Affair to Be Held at Training School—All Makes | of Cars to Be Shown Definite announcement that the annual Mandan Auto Show will be held March 25 and 26 at the State Training school gymnasium in the case started | of the affair. retary. company, scn, ond ture. was c}y(ack every grave Placing your order now will avoid delay, as every monument or marker requires special time and attention. Our prices are the lowest because we buy our material jn carload lots, saving you the big freight charges on local shipments from the east. MARCH 11, 1927 Marks our 20th year of successful business in the ea a occasion a 25% discount will be given to anyone making a purchase on Friday or Saturday of this week. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Bismarck Marble & Granite Works The only Bismarck Marble and Granite works in Bismarck and North Dakota. misrepresentation. all shingt The best buys in Bismarck or elsewhere. Come see the merchandise for yourself. 2,500 pairs of Shoes for men, women and children—the bankrupt stock of the Economy Shoe Store, consisting of fine footwear. Ladies’ and misses’ footwear i is included. This is a store-wide sale of merchandise bought at bankrupt sales on sale for you at bankrupt prices. THINK ITOVER. IT’S AN EYE-OPENER. Get here soon before it’s too late. Sale is now on. For Men and Children Men’s Underwear, 50 per cent wool, per Bair oo i $2.98 len’s medium weight, per pair . 98c Children’s under- wear, per pair One lot infants’ shirts drawers, each jum weight ee White Cotton Glove: special, per pair Men’s Red Top Rubbers Extra heavy grey eae a $2.25 : value 1 89 Topnotch Red Rubber 4 buckle, $5 value, extra heavy grey sole, per made today by dealers in charge F. C. R. Schultze of the Western | Auto company is president of the show organization, W. F. land of the State Training school is vice president, Herbert Hoeft of the Master Motor Sales is sec- Committee chairmen are D. C. Scothorn of the Connolly Motor advertising; Ellison Brothers and Frank Haider, Service Motor Sales com-| pany, have charge of decorating, Jack Healow, | Sales, entertainment. Definite plans for the everit are |to be announced in the near fu- The last showing of men’s wear each evening at Style Show by Holt & Johnsrud. As a special ‘inducement for this Be sure of no WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1927 30 yeurs, joining at Belmond, lowa former home. warden at the state penitentiary der Warden Stai Lyman A. Cram Dies; Funeral Thursday Lyman A, Cram, 57, a resident of Bismarck for the past eight yea: died last evening at 9 o'clock at a local hospital following a lengthy ill- ness caused by cancer, He i vived by his wife and five children, Mary, Anita, George, Arthur andj in the fami Adeibert, all of the home address, 36) tery. Pall Avenue McDonald, Fred ri Mr. Cram has been @ member of| ton, R. H. Walker, he Odd Fellows lodge for the p Malyin_O1 TRADE WEEK SPECIALS For the balance of the week we make this very at- tractive offer: One can. FREE with each purchase of five cans (as- sorted) of Patterson Seal vegetables or fruits. McClel- numberof ducted a radia’ Funeral serv Webb Brothers Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, shop here, church officiating. Nie lot at Fai Wm. Elli- Lahr Motor This offer is made to acquaint you with the superior quality of Patterson Seal goods. A Real Good Vatue— 6 cans for the price of 5 Jones & Webb THE STORE OF Quaury Service Sanisraction (The bright, new store next to First National Bank) Phones - - 33 & 34 VwOOC¢ Cocco TTT THAR Stock Sale Special Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosiery Ladies’ wooi and silk and wool Hose, in desired shades and sizes, valued. at $1.75. Bankrupt sale price: ... Ladies’ Silk Hose, of popular 9 og sizes, a regular 1. ose, to ¥ close out at ....... 89c Misses’ Silk Hose, popular shades, an extra special bar- meal .49c ‘Children’s Hose One Jot of | children’s) Hoke, cotton and wool mixed, ‘good values, per pair .. One large lot children’s half wool Hose, regular 80c’ value, tal 48¢ pair .... Come and see the unadvertised great surpris¢ bat gains, ‘greater than the ones. here mentioned. In many instances 40 to 50 per cent less than ordinary sale prices. No disappointments, no goods held back, all marked in plain figures, piled on tables’ and racks for easy choosing. It’s the greatest es ant. aE ae event of rr! season. He served as deputy un- and was employed at the Bank of North Dakota for a Recently he has con- es will be held at the arlors Rev, Paul S. Wright of the Presbyterian be

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