The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1927, Page 8

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ern” eevee nace PAGE EIGHT passed by the board Wednesda |This is in accordance with | passed in 19 lieve they should be urged by forces PAR ORES een Site ti ee "7 promoting diversified farming | in|- : ‘ is a eres “ oe Dukota. Our attitude is thet 66 99 “5 ‘ . ‘ Pi : the man who can make a profit wit oe Mahan Gail , Lad fa [eattle "without ensilage can coin 5 ‘ | ete a list | vith it.” jof all outstanding ts six or ACRE oy dite more and > ins jon trip through- ; | out the northern part of the Steuben Society to Initiate! county today. oe at SARE-BLOWING se: OUTFIT TAKEN; today siens occupied th ning and over 200 members from all parts of the qG , Fy .. count, tate were due to be initiated this (oraed Forks Officers Appre-, , hend Three Men Carrying Twenty of the can¢ from Bismarck and 3) an. Guns and Torches Plans for organization of units ef the society in e ‘ the state ed | What is believed to be at this afte: Coun- | plete safe-blowing outfit, ties in which there already are/ lene outfit with units include Burleigh, Morton, L gan, McIntosh, Emmons, Mer Hettinger, La’ Moure, Richland, | Mina" Pierce and Bottineau. meeting: of BE :400,0€0,000 Here Grand Forks, N. D. ericultur R. of which D eting preh men in rc 4 to the} touring Two in a letter from Gev. A. G. Sorlie. The governor | three men said: charge of carry “It affords me genuine pleasure | ¢ - bil to extend, on behalf of the state of North Dakota, ings to} mi i ‘6 | nd finger prints of‘ cron of whe will be sent out! viel¢ nee that the men 000,000 bushe! nd are wanted | prediction for tense love of li ter to! hy pledge his aid to George ington at Valley f cur United State have been no histor} |c. 4 been in t the time of ri blowings ntlv. They! ing th: . R. Wilson of Dalle F the el e! Horace Crable of Oki: Washington _ pla General 1927 Texas . Steuben in charge of the Colonial | arrest, patrolmen r trocps at Valley Forge, victory | Ed Hough of ulation in seemed gradually to become more certain. And von Steuben’: nificent power and leadership ai three organization finally culminated \in | brought the surrender by General Corn- | women wallis at Yorktown, Va., to Gen-| s two! associat eee Steuben per-| distance from Moorhead. jof dairying in ported the thre j trench as th | sis ee | Have you see the Mever-| BURLEIGH C0 imick - Deering Harvester- «| Thresher? There is one on | Main Ave., opposite the Har- BOARD AWARDS vester building. Be sure to’) see it, as they are the modern | thresher and are used exten- TWO ROAD JOBS: ely by farmers of teday. | C. W. Scott of Regan and L.| T. Ferguson of Brittin | Successful Bidders | Contracts for two road jobs in! Burleigh county were let by th county beard Wednesday after noon, C. W. Scott of Regan be | ing the successful bidder on the construction of a read along th» east bank of the Missouri river from the bottom of Ward’s hill. northwest of Bismarck, to the railroad bridge, and L. T. Fergu- son cf Brittin being given the werk on a two and one-half mile stretch south of Brittin. it The bids on the projects were} as follows: River Road Chas, Dunahey, Bismarck $4,517.00 P. F. Sullivan, Bismarck 4, . W. Scott, Regan Brittin Road . Slovarp, Brittin . i \ H. . W. Scott, Regan 2 5. — 611 2nd . T. Ferguson, Brittin . F. Lambert, Bis The Brittin project 17 and 20, 19 and 20, and section | 30, Morton township, while the} river road is located in sections 30 and 31, township 139, range 80,| Hay Creek towns! On July 6 to 10 m., the board | will open bids on an Avery road maintainer with straight blade and steel tires and without the} VCH Bed bugs feed | | ir bite is poison- ous. Fly-Tox into | cracks and crevices. | Harmless to humans, Every bottle guaranteed. Explore 70 de Economica! Transportefion searifier attachment. At 10:30 a. m. on the same day bids will) be opened on an Elliott-Fisher book recording machine. Lien Released County Treasurer G. L. Spear was authorized to release the 1927 eeddien on all of section 13, mehip 143,, range 75, so that John, Wutake, the owner, may se- cure title to the land. It was pro- vided that a new contract be fur- nished and recorded as soon as he becomes the record owner. All delinquent personal property taxes will in the future be spread as a lien against the real estate owned by such delinquent taxpay- er, according to a resolution a | Only when you know the facts about Chevrolet Motor Company is it bout the to understand. how Chevrolet can offer such marvelously fine carsat such remark. ably low prices. Aunit ofthe General Motors Cor, the Chevrolet Motor Company Bt es by the vast resources and tremendous pur- chasing paws: of this mammoth organi- zation. ¢ twelve great Chevrolet fac- tories are equipped with the most modern machinery to engineering science —while tremendous vo! production possible Sercatanee savings. These savings Chevrolet passes on to the Le by providing the greatest dol- r-for-dol! lar value in the history pavaacive taluney. . eee — See The Adventure Called Life fiction writer would have | us believe that real life isa | colorless, hum-drum affair. So heattemptsto improve onreality by creating characters and situs ations out of his fanciful mind. But it is the adventure of life itself chat claims deepest | CAPITAL CHEVRO! Broadway at Secand St 4 dicted By Farm Agent, per cent in Saskatehe- | accident. Neither child was injured. nd from & to 12 per cent in; Kress had been farming in that vi- ar Rerent “for a 400,000,000 bushe J in Western Canada was 458, s known to! eron. despite the reduced acreage, on h 1 farming work, especially ‘ounty went to Argyle,, years. He has ilos in Western Canada. tor in the develonm ont. | [At Monte Carlo v Like a great, care-free house party, drifting joyously about the cerulean sea. 16 countries, 73 enchanting days — without one travel discomfort. You'll love it. Come along, February 4. ‘World Cruise Follow sortogsime around the “Wonder Be! Live in a dream-ship of luxury. fascinating ports and places. Sail, Teceator 2, ‘One management, ship and shore. Phone or urite for full information. Minneapolis, Minn. CHEVROLET ; HY Chevrolet can offer such marvelously fine cars at such remarkably low prices THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Man Is Killed When SMALLER "'detsdstme Breaks : | gbevils Lake, N. Da. June 9-0) — : .| William Kress, aged about 40, farmer Bushel Crop Pre- | iiing on Graham's Isiand, aboyt 14 | miles from here, was instantly killed [yesterday when the grind. atone, = i on whic ie was sharpening an axe, Last Night | broke. A. piece of it about as large i asa man's hand struck Kress in the © in Manitoba, head. His two daughters, both: un- , 25 per cent,| der six years of age, witnessed the ohn Strachan, of cinity for about 20 years. ficultural agent for| Surviving are his widow, their National _Railway,| three children, his mother, four sis- t evening. He spent] ters who live in Iowa, and one broth- ite to Hettinger} er in California. ill speak at the . i boing bald “ist = Store closes at 6 o'clock the Rosander Bros Saturday evenings until Sep- ‘oom of Langdon,| tember Ist.—Rose Shop. icultural commit- | ee, The ladies of the Episcopal | Guild will serve lunch daily) from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. in the basement of Lucas Co. store. ug Johnson is west- loaned to the H. B. LOVE Stave cegantles Doctor of Chiropractic _ il June 24. Palmer School 3-year graduate he completed in Examination Free ’ Mr. || Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. ‘and present i : The record wheat in 1923. I base my 1 400,000,000 bushel kept since 1882 show- of six so-called resulted in large has been prominent ilo campaign under- ireater North Dakota ‘a very commendable declared. “Silos have Manitoba and I be- it of the World. M. TAIT Avenue, South Travellers Over The Coach *595 ohasaent* 9525 Brine OM ‘The ¢Door YpTon Track $395 (Chassis Only) (Ton Truck $495 (ChassisOnls) Allprices €o.b, Flint, Cheek Chevrolet Delivered Prices Th i Foss fctate ths Egeereee TINIE F-R-E-E F-R-E- Coats - “canine Credit should not be used by. a debtor as a means of shifting the burden of personal or pee é expense to the shoulders of his creditors. - That is what is done when bills are not paid promptly. The purpose of credit is to accommodate customers for a limited time, such as the period between one pay day and another. : Some people do not know that the ‘world war put an end to long credit terms as between wholesalers and retailers. The retail merchant must now pay promptly on short terms or suffer in his credit. : He is driven to insist on prompt payment of accounts due him. It Pays to Pay Promptly Bismarck Credit Bureau, Inc. (Where your paying habits are recorded) ee "THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1927, Da sciiciiamtanimntiaiall “duis ail ° Suits Dresses With the purchase of any ladies’ Spring Coat, Suit or Dress in our stock, we will give you free a Spring Coat, Suit or Dress of equal value. You do the choosing from our entire spring stock. You only have to pay for one garment and we will give you the garment*,éu choose absolutely frec. There are no extra charges connected with this sale. It is just a matter of two garments for the price of one. Our stock consists a the latest styles, materials and colors and each garment is well made. Sizes from 14 to 52. Come early to get the best selec: tion and you will be sure to be satisfied. You cannot afford to pass this big savings event. — | NO RETURNS NO APPROVALS Fen EACH SALE FINAL = * Small Charge for Alterations ah Sale Starts FRIDAY, JUNE 10 Sale Ends ,- One group of ladies’ spring hats of straw and silk and straw combinations, in clever shapes and’ daintily trimmed. These hats were formerly: priced up to $15.00, noww— = + EHEC UVA ALAR LMTEMAT TITTY C

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