The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1931, Page 6

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cate ne ae ee eee ene ete et me Ae Oe TT Et @ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1981 H ACRES LESS WHEAT Seeded by Each of the 78,050 Farmers Will Cut the State Wheat Acreage 20%, or 1,873,200 Acres -TRYIT IN 1931 It Might Mean More Money for Less Wheat Plant 24 acres more of Grimm Alfalfa, Corn, Sweet Clover, or Feed Crops and plan to feed all cheap grain to livestock. Finish the hogs— Feed the steers—Market only fat lambs. Market Prices and Field Trials Prove These Varieties Are Best Wheat Durum Ceres and Marquis Mindum Kubanka While Seed Is Ch ile Seed Is Cheap, Fis | - ‘At this time there is more pure and certified seed in North Dakota Bison Buda _Linota Victory Gopher Rainbow than ever before. Atthe prices asked no farmer can afford to sow smutty, mixed or low yielding varieties of grain. Seedsmen and farm- ers growing and handling pure seeds are quoting prices but a few f cents per bushel above market prices for quality grain. Increased yields and top market prices next fall will make it pay to use only the best seed obtainable. Manchuria Hannchen Grimm Trebi for Feed cee falf r h d ‘Ask the buyer of your grain for comparative prices on pure grain of pe the a the. met te min ieti if id prod derful feed for ; spe a incinerate livestock of all kinds, Alfalfa seed Write the Experiment Station at Fargo for yields on these and other is plentiful and cheaper than usual rene : : Exchange or feed all poor seed and use only the best. this year. varieties at all station and demonstration farms. If Assistance Is Wanted in Locating Good Seed Write Greater North Dakota Association Fargo, North Dakota Grand Forks Devils Lake Minot Williston Dickinson Mandan Bismarck Jamestown Valley City Wahpeton OUR INTEREST IN THE WELFARE OF THS COMMUNITY PROMPTS US TO SPONSOR THIS MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF BISMARCK AND VICINITY Central Meat Market Otto Dirlam Lenhart Drug Store French & Welch Hardware A Everything in Meats 5 Locksmith and Gunsmith Frank’s Place Hardware and oe Machinery @ ee Rembrant Studio Montgomery Ward & Co. No Chairs for Rent—We Just Sell Something to Eat Hotel Prince Maker of Fine Photographs Think First of Ward's, Sleep on a Beauty-Rest for Comfort p Slorby Studio ' Grant-Dadey Co. The Wachter Transfer Corp. Provident Life Insurance Co. Bonded Fireproof Storage—Long Distance Hauling Wholesale Auto Supplies and Replacement Parts Portraits of Quality ORG UID REDS ™ OT Grand Pacific and Bismarck Hotels ‘ _- ewan, Quain & Rametad Clinic opelin Motor Company . : Dacotah Seed Company _ Ford Distributors peri Sprsncsiyp Be edn \ North Dakota Perce & Light Co. Our Specidlty Field Seeds and Poultry Feeds Washburn Coal Company M re a suet Conk Biertsieay Thorberg’s Cafe Burn Wilton Coal Bismarck Lumber Co. International Harvester Company Next to Paramount Theatre : 0 H.Will & Co. Fermerly F, H. Carpenter Lumber Co. : of America H. H. Eng xt scar i 4 . : 4s rehaey . H. en ; F Sinclair Refining Co. Farm Operating Equipment ‘ : The Pioneer Seed House omic nua ernie se eraith The First National Bank See Us for Your phliglad and Decorating. wos f ig The Bismarck Paint & Glass Co. Canleel Hines Reade of Bismarck ____ Ack Radiator Shop i Bismarck’s Exclusive Paint Store Dry Cleaning and Rug Cleaning The Pioneer Bank Radiator Repairing—Door and Windshield Glass Sandin-Wilde Motors, Inc. Master Cleaners & Dyers } Webb Bros. Montana-Dakota Power Co. . Dealers in Willys, Overland and Hudson-Essex We Remodel and Repair Your Old Clothes *lrurniture and Funeral Parlors Distributors of Natural Gas Fuel and Appliances

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