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The Crop Will Be Good On the river bottom land we are sell farms, because it was completely during February. [mile on route 44 through Drayton, Six Road Projects 216,00 rote 44, through, Drayton, Approved to Be Taken {sreding 25 mites west of. Enderlin; PP McLean county, graveling 7 miles Up’ Soon as Possible trom Garrison east; Divide county, siihiig ii te on rg | GS eee i sae " on jo, 5; Ay DRSGIAES GEUNGSL t0 to ore bospies £ seta aaah 33.7 miles structed whenever the state highway |°" ge apse department can get to them, have ciity “sbven TiMises amir cts been approved high mately seven million muskra' * Medios oq)? 10 erage in the Yukon etic. The 10th fs the lasi day of | weling 13 miles on county line west : from route No. 4; Pembin county. .75| discount on Gas bills. | FREE One Can Libby’s Peaches and One Can Libby’s Tomatoes or Spinach FREE See our advertisement and visit the Libby’s demonstration. The entire line specially priced. GUSSNER’S PHONE 1060 ~ FORM ASSOCIATION TO SELECT FEEDER ROUTES 10 IMPROVE Scattered Maintenance and Construction. of - Rural for one acre truck led by melting snow Park Hill, Inc. Box 601 Bismarck, N. Dak. Highways to Cease ANDREW TRYGG PRESIDENT Whole Construction Program Reviewed by Engineers and Cousel Given County road making was put on a Cooperative basis among the 52 town- ships of the county, Thursday after- noon, by organization of the township Supervisors into an association of that character, headed by Andrew Trygg, of Trygg township, as temporary president, and T. R. Atkinson, coun- ty engineer, as temporary secretary. ‘The organization was formed at the afternoon meeting of the township officers with the board of = ers in the court room. George F. Will led. ‘The plan of cooperation was out- lined by Angus D. McKinnon, en- gineer from the state highway de- partment. It proposes that the board of county commissioners sanction branch road making on the basis of Portions of the county road network. As an executive committee it was ganization. Supervisors To Plan Work Meanwhile the. supervisors of the . | extent of $4,500 on an additional five - | marck, on road No. 10. = (RANCH TOSEL : Skogmo y | Minneapolis, was authorized to sell le EERE World’s Lowest Priced Full-Sized - Automobile “This order has to be out today, Gus. You won't have time for lunch.” ton, and the road from the county line south from Moffit, to Sterling. County Shares Of Costs On all of this work Burleigh coun- ty has assisted to the extent of 25 Per cent of the cost, the total amount expended by the county on these Toads being approximately $87,500. Contracts have been let for addi- tionel state and federal roads, north from a point two and one-half miles north from Sterling, north on No. 14, across Rice Lake, being 12 miles and on the county line, north near Wilton, 12 miles. Burleigh county's share of the cost Of these two new roads will be $17,867. Burleigh county's share of the cost of the county line road, north of Wilton, 12% per cent. The county will participate to the miles of oil-mix road east of Bis-| In addition to the state roads above referred to Burleigh county during the past fifteen years has either graded or turnpiked approximately 1,000 miles of road of. which approxi- mately thirty miles have been gravel- ed. On some of these county roads | the townships have participated to a} extent. already are interested. The compa- ny's plan is to sell the stock to these Persons. LOST BY A NOSE Olympia, Wash.—In a race between freedom and jail, Frank Oliverio lost the former by a nose. He was sen- tenced to a term of from one to ten years in the state penitentiary on charges of mayhem. During an argu- ment with his wife, Oliverio grew so angry that he bit off his spouse's nose. He fled the state, but was caught in California. The first two railroads built west of the Alleghenics have observed the 100th anniversary of their foundings. TRIED ALL KINDS OF LAXATIVES Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Gave Only Permanent Relief As everybody knows, the market | is flooded with cathartics, pills and | patent compounds for the relief of | constipation. At best, whatever re- Besides, there is the danger in cer- menace. Ni | sults are obtained are temporary. $25,000 OF STOCK tain drugs and the habit-forming Minneapolis Company Given ' Permission to Enter North Dakota Permission to sell 1,250 shares of ‘The Prairie Fur Farms of Dickinson was authorized to sell 250 shares of common stock at $100 per share. The Gamble - company, | Mr. P. M. Fisher, 517 Olive Street, Scranton,: Pa., has some- thing to say on this subject which will be interesting to all constipa- tion sufferers. He says: “For many years I suffered from constipation and used. for relief, all kinds of laxatives. After a few days’ treatment, I would only firid my con- dition the same as before and at , times worse. Kellovs’s ALL-BRAN resus, onse a day as directed: “Since doing. this, T have found that I do not need any other medicine to procure the ge- sired result, and it keeps me very healthful condition.” Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN is i. tively guaranteed to relieve both ferncety and recurring constipa- tion or the purchase price will be refunded. In addition, it adds needed iron to the diet. You will like its de- licious flavor. There are many de- lightful ways to eat it. Your ~ cer has Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN. Served everywhere. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Take the cored gunono QUININE. Teken by OF THE AcTIviTiIEs of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) during the past year and- an important announcement to the public ‘ ESTERDAY MORNIN G the stockholders of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) held their annual meeting. Several of the matters brought up at that meeting are of possible interest not only to stockholders who could not be present, but to the employees of the Company and to the public as well. With more than 87,000 owners, with a working force of 40,000 people, and with approximately 35,000 dealers who distribute its products, the Company naturally plays a considerable part in the industrial life and business prosperity of the territory which it serves. We therefore are‘pleased to report that the past year has been one of the most successful in its history. One of the outstanding events of the year was the acquisition of controlling interest in the Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company. This gives Standard Oi) Com- pany (Indiana) an international organiza- tion, sérving not only many sections of the United States but a number of Central and South American countries as well. It gives the Company a rentakable reserve of crude oil in some of the finest of the world’s oil fields. The year has also secn a wide exten- A RADIO PROGRAM OF UNUSUAL INTEREST 9:30- 10:30. m., CT. Wednesday, March 12th WILL ROGERS SOUSA’S BAND MADAME LOUISE HOMER EDWARD G. SEUBERT, Presipent, Standard Oil Company (Indiana) will ake in the important S.O. exssence Beosdeasting System stations ‘WCCO . Minscapelis KSC ... Sioux City ‘WFBM . Indianapolis KOIL . Council Blaffs WISN . Mikwauhe WMT ..+ Waterles sion of Standard Oil service in its immediate territory. Service has been increased both to the city motorist and to the farmer. The needs of our farm customers have grown greatly in recent years. Over 20 per cent of all farms in the states served by Standard Oil Company (Indiana) are now equipped with tractors as well as motor cars. Thousands of them produce their own elec- tric power by means of the gasoline engine. Our Company pioneered in serving the farm and this tradition is being maintained by increasing our facilities each year through- out the farming area. The past year, however, has been success- ful in more than a business way. It has been marked by achievements of interest to every- one who drives a car. ‘We are fortunate in the possession of one ‘of the greatest oil research laboratories in the world, out of which are coming discov- eries of first rank importance in the making . of petroleum products. Last fall, after considerable experimental work, we developed a greatly improved Ethyl Gasoline—the new Red Crown Ethyl. The essential feature of this product was the perfection of a gasoline base of unusually high quality with which we combined the Ethyl compound. Its rapid acceptance by the public was hardly unexpected—but it has been gratifying none the less. Now we are prepared to announce a fur- ther manufacturing achievement. For many months this Company has been working to perfect a new product. Its work has been completed. Tests of the product, both in the laboratory and under service conditions, have more than met our expectations. We are convinced that it will prove = contribu- tion both to the pleasure and economy of driving a car. : This product will be announced in a special program to be given over the radio on Wednesday, March 12th. Because of the character of the announce- ment a program of unusual interest has been arranged —including Sousa’s Band, Mme. Louise Homer and the well-known entertainer, Will Rogers. The broadcast be- gins at 9:30 P. M. Central Time and will be sent over a chain of fourteen leading stations, It is hoped you will all listen in. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Indiana) Etta Gotta,