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w ” ! te » NEW PRICE RECORDS ae , SET FOR LIVESTOCK AT FARGO 4-1 MEET Grand Champion Shropshire Sheep Brings 83 Cents a Pound in Sale Fargo, N. D., Dec. 12—(?}—Sale of livestock exhibits at the annual 4-H club achievement institute brought nearly $5,800 today as bidders vied in booming ‘prices high above former totals. Record prices were obtained in all three classes for the top notch ant- mals, Frank Sorenson’ grand cham- pion shropshire sheep bringing 83 cents pound when sold to the ‘Armour Packing company; Lucien Barnes’ Fargo pride, champion Ches- ter White Barrow, 40 cents from the Dakota Farmer; and Paul Herts- gaard’s champion shorthorn, 44 cents from the Powers Hotel, Fargo. Reserve champions brought almost as good prices, the reserve lamb. owned by Frank Johnson, Caseelton, bringing 35 cents per pound from the Fargo Forum; the reserve champion steer, owned by John McDonald, Jr., ‘Amenia, bringing 65 cents a pound from the same company and the re- serve champion Barrow, owned by Milton Williams, Arvilla, bringing 25 cents from the Grand Forks commer: cial club. Heavy buyers were the Powers hor | tel, the Greater North Dakota asso” ciation, the Northern Pacific Railroad company, the Northern States Power company and the Service clubs from both Fargo and Grand Forks. Eddy Bostrop of Guelph, who at| the annual see herp ch hoped his pig woul ing in en fo cover expenses to the institute de- Crookston Man Kills Self in Fargo After Girl Jilts Him Again Fargo, N. D., Dec. 12—()-—Jilted for the second tire by a girl with whom he was in love, Selmer E. | ploye, hotel Wednesday afternoon, leaving two notes deploring her act. “Oh, Katherine, how could you do it? Pull the same trick again. You know I was broken hearted,” he wrote on one note. On the other he said: “Oh, Katherine, you said you would ve back in 15 minutes. I waited two Dickinson Isolation Hospital Is Opened 12.—The Dickinson, N. D., Dec. Dickinson isoletion hospital built by Stark county and the city of Dickin- son at a cost of $10,000 was opened this week. This fills a long felt need in the atea and is of great import- ance to Dickinson and Stark county as @ minimizer of contagion danger. ‘BISMARCK LIONS | AT MANDAN DINNER Mrs. E. 0. Bailey Speake a | ‘Lewis and Clark Festivities; | Report on Toboggan Slide |_, Mandan Lions put on a ladies’ night ; jat the Lewis and Clark hotel i |day evening. Fifteen Lions and jfrom Bismrack attended the dinner jand the dance which followed. About 65 participated in the evening's pro- 'gram. Dr. L. G. Smith. president | the Mandan club, presided. Ed Seifeldt reported on the project | which the club has under way at pres- lent, the consi of a toboggan ‘slide on a hill north and west of the | courthouse. This slide will be a quar- ter of a mile long, and is being built | to give the kiddies of the city a safe |Place for enjoying sliding. It will be ready for use shortly, as the lumber to be used on part of it has been hauled to the place and work on the ‘Sara Todd Will Head Jamestown’s Group Of Royal Neighbors Jamestown, N. Dec. 12—-()— Royal Neighbors at the annual mect- ing held Wednesday, succeeding ella Stoddart. Others elected to of- fice are: Myrtle Koehnen, Lulu Wil- mart, innon, Lu- Johnsen, Frances Taylor, Myednes- | Andrus WOODMEN REELECT RANGE Jamestown, .N. D., H. Range was reelected consul of the | the pian. ferent the annual mectng her affere a ve a annual mecting here: Hast right,” Others elected are: J. m./cremeon S04 it wee ‘ Salting, H. M. Peters, I. W. ilti Chris Fluetsch, Dolar, J. J. Hayes and Andrew faas. H. P. Taylor, W. H. The Christmas season costs King George of England more than $40,000. been subscribed. The association and | \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929 to by Rotary, A. of C. | and Kiwanis | The Lions, project of offering cash for the best-decorated building ‘exterior has spread to other service the Association of Com- A meeting was held Wednesday vamp the project into a general com mittee, to which additional commit- teemen from the Rotarians, Kiwani- | ans and Association of Commerce will | be admitted. 1 A total of $65 toward prizes has ; Previously the hospital here could not admit contagious cases without danger to other patients in the hos- pital and the fact that Dickinson houses many students and workers in private homes such e building was found to be a necessity. The com- missioners of the city and county made the funds available on agrce- ment that the Catholic hospital here would operate the tsolation hospital which is connected by tunnel with the hospital proper. It is one of the most complete isolation hospitals in | North Dakota, erected so that the | People of the entire Slope country | may have adequate protection from contagious and infectious diseases. Jamestown Debaters Face University Team Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 12.—James- spite the fact the animal did not take | town college's forensic squad, under a prize, found many friends in the audience and the price offered shot up to 20 cents, considerable above Amounts offered for some ribbon tak- ers, He netted $40.60, the Northern Pacific railroad taking the hog. Mekler Will Discuss Scripture at Temple Rev, J. H. Mekler, rabbi of the Bis- fitarck Hebrew ion, will dis- cuss the significance of the Seripture at services to be conducted at 8:15 o'clock tonight at the Jewish temple. Children are urged to attend serv- ices at the Temple at 10 a. m. tomor- row. first time this season at 7 p. m. Sun- day, the rabbi announces. Those who are interested in the history of | the Jews and the philosophy of their religion ere invited. ‘The Jewish Ladies’ Aid will conduct a card party Sunday night at 8:15 o'clock at the Temple. e E. Van Ocst oig from Glen Ullin | ip. on @ business TR V. ‘Besvington, Dickinson, 18) transacting Sisiness here. Dr. G. Grant, Wishek, is spending several days here on business. H. J. Gilbertson, Fargo insurance agent, is a visitor today in the city. H. B, Thompson, Fargo, was a busi- | ‘The study club will meet for the “City-County Briefs |, the direction of Prof. J. C. Carey, opens its current campaign tonight with the University of North Dakota. ‘The members of Jamestown's team —Mercedes Pitzer, Irwin Reiste and Donovan Sutton—will uphold the negative on .the question: “Resolved, that nations should adopt complete |disarmament except for such forces jas are necessary for police purposes.” iRichardton Youth, 15, Dies of Heart Trouble Dickinson, N. D,, Dec. 12.—The 15 | year old son of Mrs. William Dahr- mann died at the Richardton hospi- tal early Wednesday of heart trouble | and dropsy, from which he has suf- ; fered several months. prominent in the Richardton and ‘Taylor communities, living on: farm north of Taylor. Funeral arrangements have not in the German Evangelical cemetery of that community. N. D. Clover Seed Will Be Shipped to Russia Fargo, N. D. Dec. .12—()—One carload of North Dakata yellow. blos- som sweet clover sced, containing $3,000, is being loaded here today by @ local seed house for shipment to Odessa, in the southern part of Rus- sla, The order was placed with a New York broker by the Soviet gov- ernment. nes Bi rnomPrthe capitol yesterday. Devils Lake Cashier Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Heuey.| Dies of Heart Disease Lehr, are the parents of twins, both . born this morning at the Bis- marek hospital. J, B Smith, pu rehasing agent for the state board of administration, left /i for a year. the first part of the week on a bust- ness trip to Minneapolis. Miss Eunice Smiley home at Drake by the death of her fether, P. Smiley, which occurred Monday in # Drake hospital. gia new volumes of Norwegian Sy . in Swedish have books and been received from abroad, to Miss Bessie Baldwin of the travel: | ing lbrary department Mbrary commission. The shi t in- cludes titles by Bojer, Ham- Garborg, and i i | 83 hi of the state; auditor's office was summoned to her | », Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 12.—(7)— Nettic J. Haley, cashier of the First National bank here for 35 years, died today of heart disease. She had been Funeral services will ibe held Sunday. She leaves a broth- ler, C. D. Haley, and a nephew, Wen- del Haley, both of this city. Incorporations | —_—_—_——_* Lumber and Hardware Co., Lark, N. D.; $28.00; R. A. Tracy and K. B. Tracy, Bismarck, and Henry Klein, Hazen. , Almont, Almont Lumber company, 000; R. A. and K. B. Tracy, Bis- marek, and L. J. Stoeckel, Almont. | Kensie county, $50,000; Lettie Uhiman | Kellogg, Antigo, Wis.;/ Angus Ken- | and William G ‘The family is one of the most | been announced but burial will be | about 40,000 pounds and valued at | slide is to begin at once. | The main speaker of the evening was Mrs. E. O. Bailey, wife of a Bis- marck Lion and juvenile officer for jcounties. She spoke on her work, par- ticularly on that portion which con- cerns Mandan and Morton county. | Dr. Smith, president of the club, | |Spoke briefly on the origin and ‘aims of Lionism. After the turkey dinner the par- ticipants enjoyed informal dancing in the banquet room for the of the evening. ‘We will remove dead hogs, cattle, sheep and horses, all with ° FREE dependable Call or write. ‘Northern’ Horse Exchange & Rendering Co. service. is i | lo 1 im iz Roomy Desk if $28.00 to $52.50 We have gone out articles. Goods can be 00 Fourth street out the balance of our stock, we will sell the new and rebuilt goods listed below at much below their actual value. Wilberg Packer Drills, Farm Gates, tors, Plows, Chain Holst, Tools and many other of business, 801 Main avenue. M. Grewer & Son of business and to close seen at our former place Phone 1198 . Walnut Smokers Copper Lined Up from 97.95 ; Morton, Mercer, Oliver and Grant ff \ | H | is to receive them—all you possible taste and purse. Colorful Ties Dress Shirts Stylish Gloves Fancy Hosiery Warm Sweaters Leather Luggage boys’ suits and overcoats. 410 Main Avenue Christmas Specials FURNITURE MAKES A LASTING GIFT And one the entire family will enjoy Desk Chairs $4.50 to $11.50 For Her a Hope Chest $25.00 to $50.00 Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet Up from $12.50 Visit Our Art Goods Dept. Gifts, 25c to $1.00 Furniture Co. Christmas Gifts It’s as much fun to select gifts at this store as it list—yoy'll find us ready with the answers for every All Men and Boys Appreciate: Holiday discount of 10% and 20% on all men's and Dahli Clothing Store have to do is make out your Silk or Wool Scarfs Glover Pajamas Bath Robes® Tailored Mackinaws Oxfords and Shoes House Slippers Phone 359 - Walnut and Mahogany Telephone Sets Senn Venetian Mirrors Up from $5.95 | now in the will | Bees a ergs ats Preece the | ning al store of E. B. Klein, Exterior Decorating Offer Added | chairman of the Lions original com: mittee, when the entire plan will be | French & Welch 1 i Se "the three service clubs each will con- | tribute $10 and the North Dakota | Power and Light company will donate ; CHRISTMAS PRIZES) esr we! o'clock this | Our Bottom Land Is Rich small blocks for truck farming. Park Hill, Inc. Box 601 ‘ $43,000 CITY OF FARGO 54% ‘ Maturing serially April 15, 1938, to 1944. Principal and annual interest (April 15) payable at the office of City Treasurer, Fargo. Exempt from Federal Income Tax PRICE TO YIELD 5% Bend for Complete Information (Circular EM) WELLS - DICKEY COMPANY Established 1878 St. Paul Minneapolis Duluth French & Welch Hardware Phone 141 Hardware Gifts For the man er bey whe likes te tinker around the house er in bis werkshep here is the stere that offers scores of prac- teal gifts, Everything in quality hardware ts offered at met- erate prices. TSquares Augers Planes = Saws Hammers Drills Chisels Triangles Rifles, air rifles, hunting knives, hockey plucks, heckey sticks, skates, basketballs, footballs, boxing gloves. Toys and Plenty of Them Actoplanes, steamboats, kiddie cars, sleds, wagens, trecks, tractors, spooders and many other toys. All at unusually low prices and tn big variety. Electrical Gifts $1.50 to $12.50 $8.50 to $15.00 Trons Waffle Irons $1.50 to $8.50 $7.50 to $21.00 Christmas tree holder with water pan ...... 88e Community Silverware, complete line. Because it lies close to town and the surface soil from the hills have washed down on it for centuries. We are selling this ideal acreage in Bismarck, N. D.