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‘3 / ~ PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a AIR LIN OE a \9 | LINK DETROIT | *\QaY, OLD Timer, with YOu Run me ore A METY LITTLE XMAGY *YOWRE AN OLD DEAR Ny oF Acie CARD = DURING” tus KNAW. YOU A FLORID A YOUD SPARE TIME, oar or if te i “act tiny COURGE = Frees g ae i “ter tes "(@ ee an hour, 8,000 feet , TARETMID CARDE =! anc Regular Service by Dixie and Northern Airways Began | Early in November on May 7, 1897. if Nashville, Tenn., Dec, 16—(}—A hantly over the ; soft-cushioned chair before a win-| hi: single-seated é, pasting clotde ‘da patchwoeh ef] the wind 9 hie seating : 68-year-old man gains relief from sing clouds and a work of| the terrain; a game of bridge, the novel Modern Conveniences Id . ALL-BRAN of the day, a visit to the buffet, of| | After the momentary thrill of constipation wi a cigarette in the smoking compart-| “zippy” Crees the loll’ back Follow Mr. Hoff- it. Two tablespoonfuls daily—in alr ment, all while traveling at 100] senger may in his att miles an hour—these are a few of] to view the passing scenery or oth- mer’s remarkable chronic cases, with every : meal. - of the wonder- Guaranteed. Doctors the ieee piovies eo) -| erwise amu: '. enger travelling between Michigan] is the pilot’s ALL-BRAN because © AFTER YOU GET THAT DRAWING IN and Florida by air. plane hes buffet, a smoking com- work of ALL-BRAN. B it is 100%, FOR HOME EDITION - WILL YOU DASH OFF. The maiden trip over the route| partment, writing desks, removable bran. A CHRIOTMAS CARD DESIGN \ has been made, and soon tegular| tables and numerous other conven- FOR ME — GOMETHING: service will begin. The Dixie and| iences. CLEVER AND ORIGINAL | 4 Northern Airways will take on ten| All the = or twelve passengers in Detroit in| one side o: ne YikNOw: 1 in Detroit i id the pl the morning, with baggage and/turbing its equill freight, and deposit them in Jack-| weight is suddenly shifted sonville, Fla., on the evening of the| front or rear, a stabilizer levels same ge lany Stops Scheduled “wy DON'T You Stops will be made along the way ever FIK uF’ YOUR at Cincinnati, Nashville and Atlan-j fl seems Se na tee OWN CHRETMAS CARD?- ie Nie atari tea will be DRAW LIKE Yous made to Miami, Fla., and on ‘return ia “WHEN YOU GONNA ee Serra WOULD J, flights stops will be made in Macon, | g TURKEYS GEESE Rese aT Ga., whenever there is a demand.| Si DUCKS FOR CHRISTMAS November weather caused some shrinkage, but condition is excellent. Wyoming sheeg are in good shape, generally. On the western ranges sheep have RANGE AND LIVESTOCK REPORT | According to the December range} on the desert winter ranges of south moved to winter ranges under fav- i orable conditions and are in better and livestock report of Paul C. New-| central Wyoming, eastern Nevada condition than‘at thie:time lastlea- man, agricultural statistician of the |and western Utah, while ranges are| gon, except possibly in Texas Range Fa The kind “H&” delights in wearing. Collars - to-- match or collars attached $2 to $10 division of crop and livestock esti-|dry and feed short in parts of the| bands west of the Continental Di- mates, a seasonal decline in condi- | plains and western sections of Texas./ vide are in much bet‘er condition tion has occurred since November | Open weather resulted in much graz-|than last fall. There has been a first. Up to December first the|ing and a saving of feed in several] strong local demand for ewe lambs, Fine Ties to Match snow blanket which covered most of | states. the state was not heavy enough to! ' yearling ewes, young ewe: and old f Cattle ewes at good prices. Most of the $1 to $6 interfere with grazing, except in the ewe lambs were held in the west. s SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY extreme northeastern counties. Live-| North Dakota cattle are in good] Winter lambing prospect: are very stock, in general, in the 17 western |condition. South Dakota cattle are| favorable in California and Arizona. states are going into the win-|in very good condition. In Montana] Most of the Texas fall clip of wool ter in good condition. Novem- | cattle are still in excellent condition,! and mohair has moved at better Ss THEW, a Raised Doughnuts. 3 ber weather was generally favor-|but considerable shrinkage resulted prices than last fall and some west- 1 — H je P a Mi Pie: 7 2 the. for ..... able. The supply of winter range,|from the severe weather experienced ern Colorado 1928 wool 1a” been con- \ Fasnion SHop F st hay and other feeds is very good in|during November. Wyoming cattle tracted for at 32 to 34 cents. ton B: " all of these states. are in very good shape. November —— 407 Bos! jrown Bread i Ranges oe mostly itches , Burn Le Broadway / For all western range s' 1S, @X- XY In western North Dakota the us- cept Texas, cattle are generally in Beulah Coal i HOME BAKE SHOP Seat ie better eonditior, than last fall, fol- 918 Sixth St. Phone 368 pie with @ sUur-| lowing good feed and favorable lach' Tran: Jo. plus in the north central and the| weather during November. The Wachter afer Co south central districts. Stock water) movement of grass cattle was late Phone 62 is sufficient, generally. Western | this fall and lighter than in 1926, but South Dakota reports a good supply | Colorado and New Mexico marketed of range feed, hay and grain with| more cattle this fall than in the fall Plenty of range water. In Montana) of 1926. There has been much coun- range feed is very good, and there is |try buying and a rather heavy direct gn adundance of hay and other feeds.! movement to corn belt feed lots. Wyoming ranges are good, except a| There is some evidence of -ather lim- s @ - ‘ “ of the desert sheep range in| ited restocking, while good prices 4 : Bepafgeiimnoseasa., lance comm 2 gmt , CC1ai Moldcay. pe. gata te batter sange con. clean up and lift some of his obliga- i . ditions than a year ago. November ene Sheep : ‘weather resulted in marked improve- ment of the winter ranges in Idaho,| Sheep conditions in North Dakota’ WITH 3 POUND CAN NASH DELICIOUS COFFEE AT REGULAR PRICE Utah, Nevada and Colorado and a|showed a seasonal decline, but is, A $3 Kitchen Stool slight seasonal decline in the other | still very good, generally. South COOK’S GROCERY |[2k=": THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 812 Ave. D Phone 565 Celery, Head Lettuce, Carrots, Parsnips, Rutabagas Cabbage, Hubbard Squash Have ordered your Xmas tree yet? We have a few ones left. May we put one away for you? We just received a new shipment of Xmas candy nuts. Let os have your order. western states. There are still aj Dakota sheep are reported in very few dry spots with short range feed Herererere ‘Why Not Use Thisas Your Christmas List? good condition. In Montana severe Government Ins Meats . Beef Roast and fstab Veal Cutlets Small .Pork Chops, Tork, one (have you tried it Electric Irons $3.95 to $7.75 Will Make a Fine Christmas Present. This offer is only for Saturday, Dec. 17 : At the following stores BISMARCK FOOD MARKET ‘COOK’S GROCERY BROWN & TIEDMAN _DICK’S DOHN’S MEAT MARKET _ GEO. LITTLE = ELHARD’S GROCERY «SCOTT'S GROCERY GUSSNER’S THOMPSON GROCERY :« _RTGROCERY = ° ~ —_—s ‘BISMARCK QUALITY STORE \NK’S GROCERY <°. SUNSHINE = Electric Toasters 3.75 to 12.50 Percolators 8.00 to 61.50 Waffle Irons 10.00» 15.00