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PRODUCTION. - BROS SHOWS GAN wi” vet= Nearly Two Pounds Higher Than February Figures; Culling Boarders Counts PP ee nee rwerney ze fey Hf i Fargo, N. D., April 15.—Butterfat ~ production of herds in North Dakota cow testing associations in March av- eraged 1.8 pounds per cow above the production in February, the monthly cow testing report just released by the extension division of the Agricul- tural college reveals. This average is ; based on records kept on 3,306 cows in : 210 herds whose owners are members 8 FE a FY tj oles Es ey of cow testing associations. / mg , Bellmawr, N. e you! Part of this increase in production Bile two cow! tote: Che Beni on eler and is. attributed to fewer dry cows in eal” “ ties ‘thi horse, ‘drives to town, hoes March than in February, but it is \ ath She and her believed that the ‘systematic culling - . Ie mi, The vital statistics aro as of unprofitable cows which these a ' recorded in the ce! @airymen have been carrying out re- : det ThS ERE cently is responsible for a good share q , ] CINLs! HERE oes Jam of the improvement in. production. ‘The culling of “boarders” is still go- BF a : on l most popula Ae 0 ore y tho atutmn County| Excavations in Jerasalem may indicate Christ was not buried under | Sriiy’s restaurant, it ra t ing on without a let-up according to 3 é most unselfish, t ‘ u F sees Sree stan, Gen ee h ‘A 60-per cent return 4 : the ibe panes shows erst a fag cn ; ay See. done tne, most, tor Columb Hs tick eradication is being : ¢ ‘This is approximately the same rate : é Ronor of being the handsomest. Hidding thos Sines cme, { ) Ssaeiagtemaametaiers A latte Piles | _EAMan wonie raneararan.. Penta toe Yoox land : Fa ; F : ew, ies 3. Fs f NE ‘Mory's, noted : ' The highest averaging association mare. | SAR i : Leer eee itm beer mack oeenbal turns from 1300 head of cattle. ° in =H semica hatipesic g . o 's past, the oid bullain ‘which a esse : : Forks rage butterfat pro- : ou enirs of nota Much of the land in the 3 duction of 31.1 pounds from each of : Huw buildings eo’ up. Once Mrs. tional forests of the United > associ . - Hannover Church of the Holy Sepulcher (right) as religious history says, eating SOWDER BGGS FRESH rr 2 eee es Seliiee aia ‘Ward though He is believed to have prayed at stone preserved in new mal dod nae Beas in powaer, form county followed with 27.4. Roman Catholic church (left) in Garden of Gethsemane, dean, announce ‘deve 4 J. ©. Schultz, Ward county, secured} New york, April 15.—(4#)—Excava-| - Jerusalem has had a succession of | *UtSer# collese_of P the highest herd averages with 47.9] tions may tend to. show that Christ’s|-city walls, each encircling a larger Are pounds of butterfat from each of six) burial place was not on the site of|area than the last, . Dr. Kraeling | ¢, ¥ Pas 500 men ‘at work ‘rerout- Fe ee eer cared] tie chureh of the Holy Sepuleher.| points out. ing, Tallroad to remove annoyances q venerated: at Easter as the scene ‘An effort now is being made to dis- | p's country, estate, such as smol 45.06 pounds from nine Holsteins, and) the Resurrection. cover the wall that was in use about | What with purchase of Flgnts of wa H. R. Little, Stutaman county, got| "A trecioeiste Jeru y x4 te logists now at work in -| the year 30°A. D., when Christ was | and construction, the Work will cost 44.6 pounds from each of his 10°Hol-| ..tem may find evidence pointing to| crucified on Mount Calvary, and later are te 4 of buttertat,| the theory that the Saviour could} rose from the dead. highest made|0t have been burled there, despite In dD. —— production, 1028 pounds, was made the beliet handed down for 16 cen-| Constantine, ‘a Christian, decided to| STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, by a grade Holstein belonging to the / turies, according to Dr. Emil Kraeling| rediscover the place of Christ's Resur- |CoU"tY of Burleigh. oon count, Dwight farm, Richland county. This o¢ the Union ‘Theological . Fourth Judicial District. “ cow produced 2.016 pounds of milk.| Suthority on Palestine where a temple to Aphrodite had | Geo. 8. Register, Sanne The next highest cow is owned by| Jewish law of the time of Christ] been erected by pagan Romans in an ” Chi ; a a Bernard Glaspell, Stutsman county, | rorbade burial within the city walls| effort to blot out the memory of the Yoeher 7 4 ie, and has a record of 79.3 pounds of of Jerusalem. : Saviour. ons ui m claiming any Si any (4 2 SC700CE \ a. butterfat for the month. If the site of the Church of the] The temple was pulled down, and | state or interest in. o Ine property A proves to be within | beneath it, tradition says, were found | described ‘in the complaint, ee Holy Sepulcher New Suits and the wall that existed when’ Christ | tomb large enough for a single body : , nd tor a Coats Are Marked lived, there will be grou! pre os Ma CO ee was By Easy Lines) ouanave been ileal. built By CURTIS WOOD svete cr anton? Painted Woods | e of you are hereby aint in station attendant to show yotts:ne. tthe cl ft thi and son Marvin spent Thursday aft-|te ‘copy of ernoon visiting Mrs. Elsberg and Mrs. rt fashion business, Men these days are Poaaraanecia oven Dakous, within, Hrty days ‘ qi as suit conscious as any good bridge Lilet, called at the Andrew Se MES CAE AEAESTED |! an tomatoes Cowra i vice odin care of Your Zallurs to : Anton Nelson was a Wilton caller judgm ai aie pos die eageece ds mete dled Mr. and. Mrs. Christ illefjeld of Monday morning. | + 5 ment a , al coats and hats, wide! pismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lille weshiiates r day’ of 3 ch, ‘All of the new suits have broad |tield and sons Edwin and Gerald of Iver Erickson was a Wilton call Shoulders, with 2 lot more padding | Wilton were callers at the Ole Lille-| monday evening. 5G Attorneys to! a Fiaincite, . : than recent years have allowed. a fjeld home Sunday. Gertrude Damstrom started teach- eve eee ee . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and ing sifool No. 2 Monday April sev- ck, North Dakota. Ernest returned to their home at |enth. ae eee Se Bilver, navy blues, dusted grays, |S Note sunday tpi spending a| Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton OTICE week at the Andrew Nelson home. |Céller Wednesday . To the above Defendants. May Anstrom returned with them to eeuernes was s Wilton caller qe Ss i shove ete Bismarck at the ternoon. Frank micepeticd usin ¥ ce oy Leg been spending a few Bur andy State ioe ‘Nor in ‘Be course high-| A surprise was. given on Mr. |4ays ver Erickson home. mely: Lots Seventeen hats will ~ailagrlietet ed agate for {and Mrs. ‘Welter Tirkey Saturdsy| Oscar Yupman was a Wilton caller | © Dee ae cece : t. A large crowd attended and | Wednesday. Easter Sunday. But the vast majority bre ing was spent in dancing. -At}_.Iver Erickson was a Wilton caller Dakota. , pick one of three general types of midnight ® delicious lunch was|Thursday afternoon. rope Betton ts to 4 ma ‘ served. ee, fae id Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crowford of sey erty in the plaintite herein, adv claii to and to quiet title in Mandan spent Saturday evening at ins claim is mas the Ole Lillesjeld ‘home. a defendants in'said action. any of the defend: Mrs. Fred Brown called atthe Wm. A.D. led al ne British war graves exist in no few- abated this 18th day of March, ;| et than 110 countries in the five con- ae. Renaeat and Sneate, Attorney —_—__ Bismarck, NOTICE _OF EXPIRATION OF ae REDEMPTION spent Sunday afternoon at the Wm. wide | Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. George Rants visited ‘at the Iver Erickson home Sunday evening. Ole Lilletjeld was a Wilton caller Monday. I imple and Dickens blue promises to be s fe-| Charles Hannifield was a Wilton 5 Dakota, for the biennial period be- u1s simple and graphic test vorite at the universities this spring. |calier Monday morning. is CON inning January 1, 1931 and endinj . This vogue is a result of wealthy Yale |""miner ‘tarton called at the Andrew] ,,¥2u rs preemmeed ae Sain teria in| shows clearly that New Iso-Vis e Publication a 2 bane por pene a lage in 3 priguing, Commlation in the Canttol| does not thin out or “break 2 : a 1926, duly | io three o'clock 99 5 hh ‘trom ion_ and. Printing ter how many miles you dri Padding, less incurve to its waistline} Mrs. Andy Bloom and daughter, the completed pec ry mn ah Ba oration: me godine oan + es and is a little easier than the semi-| pars. Wm. Brown and Mrs. Joe Brown| SEX Section Township Tin, | of that required by the first, To motorists accustomed to . t i ‘ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS . Range 80. ine 1 on ope Read Grading avé Gravelim Number of Acre ; erat Ree gentine bills find oil thin and diluted after a 4 it Al ui . . gain et fen, Suction $1 ne | guile date, 4878, the use few hundred miles of driving, 142, in. above amount LASS 4 bind- . . : A }, R. ou will be requi: ¢ ni r 14 R46 be Feduired to pay the costs| ing of the Jo he senate and New Iso-Vis brings an entirely betwee: Section 1. provided by 11 house ae repr A h County, North D: » ow ve and unl CLASS 3.) Th conception celved by the 'B ms. | yout Fedgeln sald tana from ta new of motor oil. ° PROPOSALS FOR STATE PRINTING rth Dakota, County of Bur-| proposals are hereby solicited for doing the ‘following printing, ruling and ingen for the 8t: of Nort! missioners of the safd Count: he tl court house in the City of Bi redemption g ‘a 3 Erol D until two o'clock 6 9 CLASS i porices fits quality. : - 19 ine . : wits he County (Awaltor ip ess my hand and gfticial Ic is important to. realize that 90 may Pe | nis sist a CLAt athe printing of ai obtained from T.,R. Atkinson, County js Sist day of March, 19: bl a he iT . i jurveyor. AC. TBAl ER, lank: and .other misce! of the ** 99 oan Work on this contract must (Hea avando ee pane mace percent thinning out” in your . fay 1sth, 1990, EMI compietea ‘not later than July | (Pir publication 473, pen printed tn crankcase takes place during the first A 5 Reageepegyerayyas ‘volume ecutive documents, ‘1 4 | NOTICE, OF REAL ESTATE, mont-|s MI 'peinting not included in’ the 200 miles after changing your oil, By Fr ‘Notice is hereby giv. that : * gigtice is hereby” given thats that| °BtCh Dro must age ane cless| overcoming this thinning out Iso-Vis ty |livered by Heimo Slirtola and Aina| of presswo! f lubricati , ile i Seeman of hie big aes ‘ ‘com: : ; Gounty of . Beste of Mian ee when your oif is fresh but right up until - . Q i H i ie if iH i ; i Hl sf rormance of the work. Board of County Commissioners 7th ‘Gnd addressed of the said County of Burleigh, Te- |of December, 1 the ‘west Sta Ps lication the time you change. serves the right to reject any or alt|in'th Rest Ker of Beets ana ig Regt af Biomard aX ; ‘By order of ‘the. Board of ‘County | ot 24th 4 as ” sty bond in the penal ij vy, after ralaaleners. of in Bosh | Bama S008 tha aale bond obs New lso-Vis actuallyis as heavy, : ied at ck N. B, this 11th | 166 of Mort ase seareed bets torm end sexcalien by, Mee t “taesean SSSR. | EH Se reais es Ee eure ea oe Sieh BEGn cats) . aman apapeioree