The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1929, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE year. sees SeOeIe, Brace Seed. Oe lee tie Gotoe ee best conditions it may be used ) Mrs. Anna G a ee ee wr tmeosmynenee| AUFALPA AOREAGB ESS === died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, John Stewart, at Stewartedale, range. . Ws ew ere A Meera ‘Of corn|city jail is to be locked to keep those | year, ore o'clock, ip eagle sire Should Be Changed Each Year: very well, states Mr. Goodearl. joutside from getting in. A bill for|by Prof. ‘Stevens, pure Shade Should Be Provided “mat the cockerels should be sep, a7 hs running the jail for twojanalyst at he ‘Kort ‘Dakots Ag Agricul Mrs. Gramling had been a resident ted from the pullets between the/| mont when. everybody in town/|tural college. These plants ecto fearh fo ei wee ls desirable as|eetned tobe good caine an ing. ee ES oe ar ive Tan oe pene) e pullets will make better progress |It developed that a kind attendant!som the first ete a bet oie [an : the cokeres will be ready for|had been lea: oye Se? Meee et and|crop of seed will be Proce if th the arket tramps were entering and making|seedlings are allowed continue “ana because the tender sreen leaves! Even on alfalfa range, the range themselves comfortable. he Good Winter to Spread au by Sunflowers or eb anc Sefeat Intentions Se outiook Is favorable, i bi Ay s Feaioeee injury in the — is seldom serious. McKenzie Farmers Urged to Buy Ewes For J july Delivery Watford City, “ND Dak., April 11.— aeerenn county farmers this mere being by H. saving. Come Early and Obtain First Choice. pot agriculttral agent. to = « Chase breeding ewes for July rather 32 inch All Silk Jap “clothe tpe-atae andere tie’ s ak Large Lot Notions MEN’S SUITS REMNANTS * means a Sec the Siemens PONGEE Your Choice Final Cleanup Large Lot Priced Low shortage summer. yaly delivery ewes have a chance to become better’ acclimated before breeding season, the agent points out, insuring a good lamb crop. The ultural Credit Corpora- tion has contracted for several thou- sand yearling, black-iaced, W: 33c All Cotton and Wool BLANKETS 25% OFF. 4c $6.97 $12.97 Full Size Doubie ier a (Qregon ewes for, July ée- HATS and CAPS Shoes for Men, Wom- ers wishing-to buy ewes Cotton Blanket ild : : i te te the a should make Left Over from en and Children Ladies’ Silk and Silk 97¢c McCracken Stock $1.97, $2.97 and Rayon Hose $1.17 Men’s Flannel Shirts $1.97 $3.97, $4.97 47c Men’s Athletic UNION SUITS Men’s Fancy Sox 19c LUGGAGE at Greatly Reduced Prices Legion Auxiliary at Regan Gets Citation Regan. Breaks All Value Records By far and wide this store wide clearance of the McCracken stock sets a standard for values and economy that is truly amazing. We want to clean out this stock immediately—and ruthless slashing of prices is the most effective way we know of. Everything in this stock can now be bought at tremendous range 8 Bighiyde-| np i dag garoebe und ‘This ts announced by Mrs. A. one ar to to the @ aw “te ike ohn a News of Extra Importance _To Those Who Seek to.Save Money! This CLEAN SWEEP One Large Table Shoes - Your Choice 97c Boys’ Cotton Shirts 37c Men’s Ties, Belts and Suspenders Final Clearance 12c Large Size BATH TOWELS 25c MEN’S SILK and RAYON - SOX SHOES SHOES SHOES ONE LARGE TABLE MEN’S SHOES 37¢ 97c $1.97 Penelis pects ses Rit Nib aOR ane LADIES’ SHOES MEN’S SHOES Desk Sets LADIES’ SILK HOSE $1.97 $2.97 (2 We like to sell Nothing Over OOD 508 RANE HA Wc ER this good mer- LADIES’ SHOES .. MEN'S SHOES ‘Naa Ber $2.97 $3.97 ‘Wahl- i > sale, we make 8 - : $2 Inch All Silk “One Lot JAP PONGEE . satisfied bug i tomer. *Whatever your “wants in the writing line, we” can supp; chem, We take: tease . ‘} MEN’S TROUSERS - PORCH. FROCKS MEN’S MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS 97c One Large Lot $1.97 Jamestown." Tribune) Other otfloets of oa isi. wal . Dak., April 11—A cita-| Mrs. C. L. Malone, growth, Mr. Stevens states. He ad-/ tion from gre headquarters for | Mrs. William Michelsen, ‘treasurer. a3.) Men Seer, > ere

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