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PAGE EIGHT COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE IS FURNISHING COUNTIES WITH BLANKS TO USE IN MAKING SEED, FEED LOANS | Mere Than 8,(00 Have Al- | ready Been Mailed Out to} County Auditors — State Law Was Made Especially | Strict Because It Was | Thought Federal Aid Would | ble 0 blanks on which! d loans auth act by the legislature, have bee! his offi A. Kitchen, commis- the county audi Golden Valley, Emmons, Moure and Barnes counties, en said, but a large number have gone to other counties Some counties e not yet termined if they wish to take advan- tage of the terms of The emergency de- law but have asked for a supply of | 5 application blanks in case they should finally decide to grant the loans. Some Counties Barred In some counties, Kitchen said, farmers apparently will be unable to take advantage of the state law, and since the federal feed and seed loa bill carried no appropriation a re dilemma exists with regard to them. When the state act was drawn, Kitchen explained, it was confidently | t exwectéd that the federal feed and seed loan bill would be i workable. With this mind vised the place restrictions state and feed loan As a result the state law provides that new feed and seed loans 1 be made by counties which ha ed to collect 60 per cent of the p us feed and seed loans made by it. sounties, Dickey 60 per cent cl must be found to feed und seed si localities. When the state Kitchen explained, Tepresentatives in care of the tion in those t was drawn, North rt congress were IMPORTANT We consider our used car department | The situ n distributed by | ¥ iculture and labor, said | te “words they might claim to have col- Es ANE | unanimous in t es that the federal fee joan bill | would be made 1 1 e i t di A A be no federal funds able despite | the apparent expectation by farmers | that they can obtain federal loans, Situation Confusing | ion is worse than if the s had never been pro- chen said, since i to make the provisions of ney bill more rigid and has considerable confusion among ners who need the loans with y feed and seed. the its equirements. In other lected 60 per cent of previous loans and go ahead with an effort to grant relief in the present emergency. The in trouble with that course, how- r, is that such counties might ounter difficulty in selling their d and seed loan bonds or war- rants, he said. Kitchen also called attention to the fact that farmers are not defin- itely barred from making applica- tions for loans after March 10. The law makes that the final date for making application but provides that , ners “may in their r any application made ufter the time so The law also. requires wishing to take advan- ct must do so by March law requires that a petition Genuine Diaménds Set in 18K Solid White Gold Mountings $25, $35, $50, $100 and up Terms as low as $1.00 down and $1.00 a week Earrings, Weddings, etc. Mail Orders Filled JAMES W. MAREK Third St., So. of Prince Hotel Bismarck N. Dak. a major division of this business and conduct it accordingly. You will re- ceive the same courtesy, the same intelligent service and honest dealing as you would expect to receive if you were buying a new car. , M.B.GILM AN CO. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. PHONE 808 BISMARCK A USED CAR [S ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS Tv full, well rounded tone of a radio set uipped with thisnew is truly remarkable tomed to quality reproduction. The most all ricame emia maximum, \p-to-date it fo ase the C571. power. Besides its use in the more modern cape.ck serene, ean oe ia up-to-the-minute. Tat clos essary to adapt it to circuits not for it are very to great equipment ple. oe CHICAGO Burn Wilton Lignite Coal Screened Lump $3.75 Per Ton > Delivered This Coal Does Not Clinker and Con- tains Less Sulphur and Ash Than Any Other Lignite Coal Mined in North Da- kota. Screened Six-inch $3.25 Per Ton Delivered WASHBURN LIGNITE COAL CO. < | were made with City Auditor M. A. } Crane, caused | Ww. ‘signed by 1 per cent of the free-|vester company’s plant at Milwaukee. holders be presented to the county commission verore it can proceea to make the loans. Loans are limited . to seed for 200 acers and a maxi-; the International Hervester Company mum of $300 to one farmer, | the other two are located at Chi- Blanks being sent out by Kitchen’s | cago and Rock Isiand, Ill: oftice contain all of the forms neces. | TE EF ct trainload shipment of sary to put the law into effeet, he trectors to the western country is evidence of a change in, farming methods, Power farming has been made prefitable by the improvement of the tractor so that they will do more than plow and thresh. Machines have been designed to be operated | This is one of three up-to-date trac- Two More Filings For City Offices | Two more filings for city offices Atkinson today. Filing of petitions by W. S. Casselman, present police magistrate, brings the number of candidates for that office up to five, Previous filings included i, H. J. M. Belk, Anton Beer and ‘ashman, Peterson this morning filed his petitions as a candidate for city justice, the first to announce himself 1or taat post. The office is now held by H, Crane, who will not be G-andidate for reeiection inasmuch | us he is running for police magistrate. | Solid Trainload of | Tractors Seen Here Many people noticed the solid train- load of McCormick-Deering tractors which passed through Bismarck at about 4:30 this afternoon. These tractors are going to MeCormick- Deering dealers in western North Dakota and eastern Montana for de- livery Ship Food for to farmers thls spring. ment was made from the har- 2 | Chrysler Dealers by and with the up-to-date tractors so that practically every farm opera- ltor factories owned and operated by| tion can be done in less time, with) less expense and trouble. Hold Luncheon at Patterson Hotel Chrysler dealers from all over the Slope attended a luncheon given yes- Spring pep on your pantry shelf any hour of the day Ready-cooked, ready-to-ea' Crisp-delicious nourishment ON EASY PAYMENTS This is a real opportunity to get your car equipped for ; the:year on Highest Quality Tires. Miller, Pennsylvania and U. S. Tires Wear slow and even. Why take chances on tires of doubtful quality? Our terms allow you over two months’ credit. Telephone for prices—Special prices during auto show DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. week. Phone 428 A combination of soaps for every household cleahsing need Regular retail price— $1.30 This bargain includes: 8 cakes P & G White Naptha 3 cakes Guest Ivory 1 pkg. Ivory Soap Flakes (medium size. 1 pkg. Chipso Uacee size) a 1 twelve-quart Galvanized Pail Every brand of soap in this special offer is familiar. to them to take care of all your cleansing needs. and hands; Ivory Soap for tne bath and for washing fine laundry soap you can buy; Chipso, the ideal form of soap soaking the dirt out of clothes over night. The pail that goes with this assortment is an unusually bear’ gauge metal, galvanized. You will find all sorts jouse. On Sale at These Stores: New Salem, N. D. Mann’s Store © E._C. Otte "Gladstone, N. D. Kersch & Jopp Flasher, N. D: Fred Webber Bismarck, N. D. Brown & Tiedman R. T. Grocery (J There's Guest Ivory for your face Bismarck, N. D. REE SNe Ee lal NNN SIRs EN | FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927 inneapolis, and N. O. Churchill of pian. "About 25 were present. terda; ere t the Patterson Hotel by Cor- distributors. Talks were given by L. irchill Motors, local Chrysler C. Jacvbson, Chtysler supervisor at D Extreme Values The prices show the saving. The clothes show the quality, The greatest value achievements we've ever offered in spring suits $30 $37.50 $40 2 pairs of trousers Hart Schaffner and Marx fine suits. Bergeson’s 2 pairs of trousers Single and double breast- newest colors and fabrics ed models. Clothing you. We have selected things; P and G, the best for dishwashing and for fine one. It is made of of uses for it about the Drtiping Living Models Tonight - The Big Feature Of the closing night of the Style Show See what art.can be achieved with piece. merchandise ‘» and a beautiful model Who Is Miss Bismarck? Who Is “The Wild Irish Rose?’ Who Is the Central Figure in the Beautiful Closing Draping? Hear Mr. Halverson ‘sing that ‘sweet Irish ballad-as the “Rose” is draped by Mr. Marcks Sterling, N. D. L. B, Smith - Driscoll, N. D. Koelerh’s Store Steele, N. D. Tappen, N. D. Koelerh’s Store Make It Another Big Night * And don’t forget the drawing at the auditorium tomor- ' row afternoon at 2:30 for the special prizes given by Bismarck business houses