The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1933, Page 3

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\ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1983 — 3 : said. “Prices of those the farmer has|as it is at present, there very few | @—<—______—--—_—__-® lected and Wednesday, Nov. 7-8, will be held | BURDICK TAKES RAP to sell have decreased 40 per cent—alstockmen in position to pay the|| Additional Churches | Place Sel for at the World War Memorial building difference of 62 per cent. ‘The NRA nipped |__| Nurses’ Examinations} jus rstner teichmann announ will not long stand up under that sit. |"esular freight rates on feed TRINITY LUTHERAN panty Saeniday hd cTeveamutn will be uation and the administration will go| {nto the state,” Guasner sald, Avenue A at Fourth “ 4 with ft." ‘Ametting that grain now fs moving] Gite f; Rindahl, Roster, |, The state examinations for nurses in charge and expects about 38 ex ““Reflation” is the cure for farm|from southeastern North Dakota and ae Trinity io eee yee eer ec : 145 a. m, exists a vast difference, and it is not|in the rate later may mean nothing) Morning worship, 11 o'clock. unwise inflation the farmer wants. |to western North Dakota if this sup- ae ‘The Certainty of Saving “In normal times,” said Burdick, |ply of short-haul grain is exhausted.| “Choir anthem: “Falrest of Roses”— | “there is between $45 and $60 in cir-|A longer haul with a lower rate will Christiansen, with antiphonal State Holiday Leader. Says/cuistion per capita, As of March 4{mean no saving, he said.” Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Democrats ‘Washed Up’ Une | ‘ere was $5 per capita in circulation.| | In addition to helping those local/ sermon: “The Extent of the Gos- , “Expansion of the currency to bring| feeders who have consistently topped a e " Notice to Water less They Act at Once the amount in circulation per capita|the markets at South St. Paul and PSStustc, selected —re, C. A. Narum. back to the normal level of between! Chicago, Gussner said, a concession IST CHURCH rd ph gg rd Big eg onsu = excess ‘woul inflation. ers an in von 2: 3s, Lippert, Fargo, ND» Oct. 21 UP) Pana: |i¢ is reflation we want and reflation |it will help them to keep thelr ani-| 10:00 fio "Nurun school. “Bot Democratic. admission ones fe] EON en ee oe ae ee amen ine ine [nue Snag ora takes eff bring: farm| The farm strike, scheduled to ‘The matter has been taken up with| Prelude. " prices Shove peoaanln costewithin into effect in North Dakota at noon|the railroads by the state railroad| Spscltl munis by the mete chttitthe the next few weeks, declared Usher| Saturday, subject to approval of the) board, Governor r and various | Lehrer.” f ee L. Burdick of Fargo, state president |senate executive committee of the|county agents but all have failed to}, 120 8. m-— Rible inaenedion Jr of the Farm Holiday association, who| Farmers Holiday association, probab- | obtain concessions, Gussner said. come. K. F. Gutsche, teacher. returned from St. Paul where he was|ly will not bring about picketing or| As president of the State Food) 7 p, m.—Our, Young People's eat 3 ‘2 member of the Holiday committee| “clubbing” of farmers in this state,|Dealers organization, Gussner appeal-|!né. oe an hy Pon Ate a ; which ‘esued the call for the. new) said Burdick. ed to all merchants in the state to!" "Special music by the girls’ chorus x farm strike make a survey of the situation and|and solo accompanied by Tipple. me derlie Poet to him in order that renewed efforts omy Wednesday, prayer meeting. Burdick. “It went into efféct largely : with the support of the agricultural may be made. You are cordially invited to these creas. Apparently it has failed to incetines. " meet the test, and the situation is not improved over what it was under previous leadership. “It has one more chance. Either it lakes effective ree seed — Stock Industry in Drouth Area comme y prices or ie farmer through with it.” Seeking Concessions from 5 ee ee The NRA, said Burdick, is a “flop” Carri unless the farmer is enabled to share oe in its price-raising influence. Is 0 to troubles, Burdick declared, Between|western Minnesota at the reduced| 28th Sunday after Trinity, Oct, 22 OF ADMINISTRATION “seflation” and “inflation” he said, (rates, Gussner pointed out that a drop| ).qrurch, school ‘and Bible’ clai To Retailers of BEER All applications for licenses to retail beer in the City of Bismarck must be filed with the City Auditor not later than October 25th, 1933. Owing to the extreme dry weather, the rates for water used for garden and tree purposes will be extended until the Novem- ber 20th meter reading. BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS. BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS. “Bince the NRA went into effect,| Rallroads have refused to grant prices of those things the farmer must |rates on shipment of feed into North buy have increased 22 per cent,” he|Dakota points except for purely relief 7 purposes, according to A. W. Gussner, Bismarck stock raiser and merchant. natin South Crampace) Les raisers we been securing reduced rates on The world’ fj ‘|feed shipments, the same concession feeders who have been building up & who have up & most popular = [iew industry in recent years tnd whose cattle have topped the markets x at South St. Paul and other centers a number of times. | In South Dakota reduced rates have been granted to stockmen with re- strictions applying to elevators who :might take advantage of the reduced {tates to undersell competitors. Ship- ments made to growers direct are + made under the reduced rates. | “If rates cannot be secured on feed shipments to North Dakota it will be a body blow to the recently developed industry of feeding cattle at home, before shipment to markets,” Gussner said. “The industry is just getting on jits feet here and a setback at this |time may be a blow which will re- “Remember when you are ee years from which to recover,” |" Offered a substitute for | “Rates have been granted for pure- genuine Kellogg’s, it is * ty relief purposes, according to Guss- seldom in the spirit of pellet be ities to pay ae eal service.” rates the concession is withheld. i Few Can Pay Full Rate tt “With prices for cattle as low as - | they have been and with feed as short OF BATTLE CREEK ! NATURALBEER } Best barley malt, in Fitger’s. Carload of Bulk Apples Choicest hops, selected for Fitger’s. Water is from Lake Superior ... chemically pure... clear, sparkling, fresh! Jonathans, 30 Ibs. $1.10 - Winter Bananas, 30 Ibs. 95c Bring Us Your Poultry We Pay Highest Market Prices WESTERN PRODUCE COMPANY Mandan, N. Dak. Proper fermentation takes place in wooden casks, with perfect control of temperature. Aged in the wood, with ample storage capacity to avoid “forcing.” Fitger’s is carbonated with the gas derived from its own fermentation .-. hence that rich, creamy foam. INSTALL A GAS BURNER “The science of brewing” is in the hands of our master brewer, with more than 40 years experience, which means time-tried skill and methods. In the 52 years of operation, Fitger’s has quicky adopted every scientific improvement which has been developed. Onouwrh wn S 0: .. when you drink Fitger’s Natural Beer you enjoy the best there is in the “Brewer’s art.” “A Fifty Year Reputation for Quality” FITGER BREWING CO. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Byte , | | ‘Distributed By sa oe MontaneDakots | Bismarck Baking Company > Power Co. 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