N Y 2 DAYS MORE
t
Our Goodwill Sale will end Saturday. G sta Bra dt
It will be a long time before you U V
can getsuch a chance to save money. _. "
t
WALSH COUNTY PRESS
r'- - _ .
l WALs. COUNT,
Nearly everybody in the TI
Legislative district reads it.
WA/.H COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA THURSDAY. JULY 4, 1929. .......... ' ' ...........
ND'MBEI 12.
FARIV!
IS
FULLER REPORT
ACtivity in the East and
Added Buying Power
for Better Outlook
B 0. M. Fuller
high rate of in
there is developing a
buying power
the corumer de-
during the
lowever, some re-
demand may de.
the season due to the
of iron. steel and
especially in the
VOlume of automobile
to be the chief
in the recor out.
steel as well ffs the
of freight traffic
railroads. Factory
Payrolls which in
Contrary to the usual
have apparently been
Present levels,
Priee Level
level of commodity
has tended downward
reached another
end of May. On
at 143.9. The
received by
at 136 per cent of
Was 2 points lopper than
12 Points lower than
ago. Most of the de-
lower grain and cot-
hogs, lamb wool
also lower. In
the general level ot
decreased.
Wheat
of 5 per cent in
as is now lndl-
remaining, the
in world demand
SOme increase in the
mrket price for the
average for the past
carry-ver on July
amount to from 125 so
more %hart.that of
of this will be ;n
in 22 cou-
56 per cent of
report to date an
acres or 3.8 per
last year. In some
countries extensive
been reported and
seeding in Argen-
forecast of productio
indicates a crop
r than hat of last year.
Canadian official ,m
COndition of sr)rin
is eual to the 1¢1-
of new wheat |n I
Ls toether with I
i
lge. six please I
,
STORAGE LAW]
Called to Be Heir]
Hall Here
Falrmers Union
a Park River on
at 2 P, M. This
hld at the assembly
School.
of this meeting is
Storage law passed b--
and also the fin-
FurtheL
and sizes
tanks will be an-
all those who may
stoTage of grain
on tanks wUl
a SPeaker from head-
the law and aL
that nmr
Sec'y.
The Pace
daughter order-
her father
'order som-
an eclair.
II C 0
! rf Any Bulldogging, Just Stick Around
You
Never
Saw
I
i
, BIG CROWDS 'EXPECTED
AT GRAND FORKS FAIff 2 SCHOOL MEETINGS:
By Albert T. Reid ,"
Agricultmm] Exhibit And Excep. HELD HERE TUESDAY
tlonally F'ine Shows Will Keep
Visitors Entertained
" SET NEW RECORD
One hundred thousand people in
northeastern North Dakota and INTEREST DISPLAYED
Northwe ern Minnesota represent
the audience for which entertain,,
.. merit will be provided during the
, Ix'oith Dakota State Fair for Grand Eight Grade Graduates Receive '
Forks. July 15-20. Dlplom at Exercises; Torblaa
This great audience, greater by far Again Heads School Officers
than ever has been assembled in th
past, will make possible the pro-
duction of a show such as could be The educational double-header
seen here in no other way. Fifty the Walsh county Agricultural a.ff
times as many as could be crowdea Training school assembly hall lrt
into the Grand Forks city auditor- Park River last Tuesday was the rao
ltun, and twenty times as many a successful group of school gatherln
2hay be seated in the University o.' ever held in this county.
North. [J ota memorial adium, More than one hundred boys
not even the biggest road show or girls, all grtcluates from the
homecoming football game coula graded and consolidated
hope to play to such a crowd, to get their diplomas at these
Every person throughout the Red ty-wide commencement
River Valley and far to the wes* some of the contributed
and east is being made to realize the progrmL
the new 1929 opportunity which he. In the tfternoon the best
together with a combination of gool meeting of county school officials
roads and summer weather, will held at the same Place to
help make possible. And the fair school affairs and elect office}
managemtat, months go, began next fiscal year.
realizing and preparing for its oppo.,'- Fine Exer4tms (:
tunlty to do something really big for
i the people of the territory to whom Midst the strains of martial
it owes its existence and growth. The over one hundred boys and
i prising part of the 1929
throwing open of the fair gate will class of the Walsh county rural
"" I prove how well president Ralph LYnch ed and consolidated schools
and Managr Dan McOowan have upon the eUtLful dec)rted
udged their people and cared for of the Walsh County
their Interests,
The fair is first of all an agricultural Training school assembly hail
-" ; exnosition. It is the official show ,large group of boys and
er with the parents, friends
window of the district. It is made sttors, was evidence of the
......................... rmssible to some extent by tax money terest among our people
apro0riaed for Just this purpose.
And so. agricultural exhibits. Boys' education for our rural populaUol
The program was
caped, taxation entirely or had beer and Girls' club demonstrations and splendid reading by
valued entirely too low. ] relabed things will again be a big
"The general run of assessments In uart of the fair. serving as education followed by Supt: E ,J. Taintor
hi, ught greetings to the
tahe city varied very little from the fl-I and inspiration for the district's busl- and who "hoped they would
gms turned in by the city assessor, ness of living.
"W0feel that the city Of Drake's I But it is in the matter of entertain- their .education,
W lli' , "s ment tlmt this year's fair will make " Irene Orstad and Ethel
..e,ald for the s eXlmmof thl .... ......
t,mnt,*/rod imaoulm-ly, want vs olggs gna w;es appeal. And e beul duet.
to thank Mr. Levang for his able ann' a show worthy of such an audience The outstanding numbers on
courteous manner in performing wor, has been arranged. This big lrfor- urorm was the address f
that is ustmlly disagreeable for the mance is destined to please every C. Berg of
parties concerned. ,body. for it is tuned to the likes anq ers College when delivered in
"We feel that it will be for the best' demands of the young people and, clear and concise manner, a most Ira-
nterest of the second Judicial district ,s hs. been nroved by the movl.es, pessive address.
and for your department should Mr. the talkies and the rattle, entertain- He stressed seven points as obJec
Levang be retained in the positlo ment the awral to the young pe- of education.
which he now holds ,and hope tha hie apeals to all. people. Music. 1. Health maintenance
you will be able to retain him in tha singing, dancing and beauty in .ll 2. Constant learner
position." it form wiB be nut across in the ap- 3. Apprelation for our home
. uroved Broadxw.v fashion of profe'. 4. Foithful citizenship
MILLS-FARUP REPRESENTED siGnal informality. 5. Life vocation
- ,x,v 1. * 20 will be "WHOOPE" 6: The use of leisure time
AT FARGO FINANCE MEETING week In Grand Forks. , 7. Character
The net number on the
New Plan Worked Out For "Time" C'ITY GOI,I TOURNAMENT was a reading, well delivered, by
Buyers of Ford Porducts; Spon- DRAWING IS ANNOUNCE) ton Aafedt of Fordville:
sored by Company The nresentation of
Tbree Fliht Arranged for Artis Supt. Rinde closed the exercises.
Members of the Mills-'Farup Aut3 With the Club. 18 Hole Contest School Offciers Meet. -
Co.. local dealers, have ju3t att'ende to End July 15th The largest atherin of
a meeting in Fargo. at which the fleers ever held in Walsh County
n.w Ford flnanc, organization, was The executive committee of the at the a.sembv hall of the
introduced and explained to Ford Park River Pelf club. Dr. P. J. Rose, rural and Training school at
dealers of the Fargo Branch. 'resident. has announced at city River last Tuesday.
The new finance plan will be oper- championship tournament to be play. The meeting was called
ate by the Universal Credit Corn- d between the various contenders President T. O. Torblaa who
pany, an *7iliated specialized organ- before July 15th. ed the introductory remarks.
ization controlled by the Ford Motor For the puroo'e of the tournament The pr0ram from beginning
Company and operating solely for the the players are arranged in three was one of the best ever
purpose of financing Ford Products on flights and drawing result, ed as fol- was listened €o with the closest atten
a "time" basis. The branch office ser- 1o: tlon from start o finish.
ring this territory is located at Far- First Fight The musical numbers and the real
go, N. D., in the Universal building C.P. O'Brien vs. J. A. Halberg ing by girls, who had taken part
at 50 Fourth Ave. North. I J. Pavek vs. K. D. Bennett the play day exercises, were
This is of special interest to pros- F. Walker vs J H Maher s were also the addresses
pective purchasers of Ford Products G. Mauritson w F. Walstrom by W, E.
on a "time" basis. Under this au- Second Flight lntendent of public instruction, and
thorized finance plan, Ford Custome '- F. Willson vs G. Williams Prof. A. C. Berg of Mayville. "
will have a finance service available P J. Kin vs W. Palm .The following is the program .h
which is sound and in keeping wit1 Harold Kingvs C. Harris detail:
Ford policies and standards. The plan M.B. Holmquist vs E. W2ite Registration of School Officers
is nation-,wide in scope and for the I. Spornitz vsJ. Rengle
exclusive use of Ford dealers. Third Flight Introductory RemarksL. O. Torblaa,
It is another step of the Ford ,-, L.J. Sil.|an vs F. Thorson l Pressident S. O. Association
ganization in reducing costs by con- N. Haugen vs Jig Pen Girls' TrioFordville
trolling operations from the mine o M. Neste vs Walter Thorson I AddresW. E. Parsons, Deputy State
the consumer. The cost of this ser- E.J. Carlen vs F. S. Anderson Superintendent
vice will be lower than any hereto-/ W. McEachern vs C. J. Overbye Contrrlto Solo--Alda Langerud -
fore' available to Ford eutomers on a Each player will play eighteen holes. The 1929 School Year--Supt. BenJ,
national basis, and automatically re-, The ground rules are: Positively play Rlnde
duces the price of Ford cars purcha,, ball where it lies in the rough. If a Reading--Arnette Robb
ed on a "time" payment basis. It i player improves his lie in rough he lAddress--Prof. A. C. Berg, Mayvll
a further expression of the establishe 1 forfeits the hole. [ State Teachers College
Ford poliey of giving outstanding va)-' Players may. mow ball one club Round Table Discussion
ues and complete services to the con- length on fairway. Penalty for out of Business Meeting
sumer at the lowest possible cost: I bounds is los of stroke and distance. Officers elected werelected for the
The plan also contemplates the Pur- The out of bounds rules apply to firs% coming year as follows
chase by Universtl Credit Company or fifth andnith hole, " I Presldent,--L. O. Torblaa
sound and adequate fire and theft The players are asked to hand n t Vice President--Carl RuSsum
insurance, protecting the joint inter- individual score by strokes to O'Brien Secretary--Supt. Rinde
Turn to page eight, please & Rengle's store. Treasurer--N. (3. BJorneby , .
..... o
#
] J
/
Me, 00$her Praises Excellent Oua]ities of
Latest Models of John Deere Combines
@.
T. F. Meagher, of T. F. Meagher & are four important operations in the
Son. implement dealers in Park Rlv- process of hm-vesting with a combine.
First: Cutting the grain.
er. is expecting a lively business it. Second: Threshing or beating the
combines thi mtmmer, and he is ac- kernels from the straw.
tively boosting the John Deere series ThArck Selc[rfing--removing the
"The John Deere combine is the kernels from the straw, and causing
rain sIving combine that is easier the grain to go through one channel]
to handle" is the way in which Mr and the straw through another. ]
Men,her 'describes his machine "t Fourth: Cisanltgremoving or se-
• I .|
"The John Deere combine," he de, parating the remaining chaff and oth
clared o a representative of the er foreign matter from grain, t
press/upholds the reputation for sat- The John Deere is built to a high
iMactory uerformance established by l'-tte of efficiency in performing each
other John Deere harvesting ma-lof these opbrations, says Mr. Meaghcr;
chines. It embodies only feature t is designed from platform to grain
that here proved successful and ne- tank to save grain and deliver "t
-.ary to the efficient harvesting or I clean and uncracked. It is easy to
small grain crops. THe John Deere operate and comes in three styles.
has all the Ieatures wanted in a corn- Mgagher & Son are displaying the
bina."
Mr. Meagher points out that there l house.C°mbtne fn their Park River ware-
Brandt's Goodwill Sale Draws.Big Crowds
From A/ear and Far; Sale Closes Saturday
The great goodwill sale started last tng sold at what is practically co
Saturday by Gustav .Brandt, and prices in order to advertise the firm
which will be brought to a conclusion and gain the goodwill of old and new
at the end of this week, is the btg in a steadily widening circle of satls-
gest bargain event staged in Walsn fled customers.
county for a number of years. That this is appreciated by the peG-
It is not a price cutting sale of the ple generly is bet shown from the
usual kind. There is no shop won fact that the Brandt store has been
stock to t rid of thee is nothing a Mecca
ge ; for buyers from all parts o.
out of date to unload; and there is Walsh, Pembina, Cavalier, Ramsey,
no import of second rate goods to Nelson and Grand Forks countie.l
.seB cheap in order to make a show- Men and women are coming from fa? I
ing. I away places to get the benefit of these[
It is just as it is advertised, a real low prlces on high quality goods. I
ood will sale. Standard goods, The goodwill sale closes Saturday
handled ,ear in and year out by Gus= this week but there will be Just a
tav Brandt, Walsh county's leading ood bargains then as on the Olyen#
clothier and furnishing house, is be-'ing da.
DRAKE OFFICIALS PRAISE
LEVAN('S ASSESSMENT WORK
Second District Ttx Supervisor High-
ly Recommended for Efficient
Service in McHenry City
Christ Levang, tax supervisor for
the second judicial district, has had
a new experience in re-assessing city
property. Usually this procedure is
followed by a shout of resentment
fom property owners who discover
th,t the changes have not been mad
to their particular benefit.
Recently the state tax commissioner
was requested to have a re-assessmcn
mie of all taxable property in the
city of Drake in McHenry county.
The tax commissioner ordered Mr.
Levang to proceed with the assess-
ment and he concluded his task last
week.
This week Mr. Levang received the
e.llowing copy of a communication
sent to the state tax eommissioner
from the city officials of Draks:
"We wish to express our apprecia-
tion of the worl by' your tax super
visor, Christ Levang, of the secon2
judicial district.
"Our tax assessment has been
equalized and the total valuation
more than ten per sent, most of this
raise in valuation being occasioned
by assessing property that had es-
.u.,oo00 A d H
HARRY FLETCHER
and his n OW
8-PIECE OROHESTRA
MONDAY, JULY 8th
Come and dance
to the best music
in the state
At
Adams
N Y 2 DAYS MORE
t
Our Goodwill Sale will end Saturday. G sta Bra dt
It will be a long time before you U V
can getsuch a chance to save money. _. "
t
WALSH COUNTY PRESS
r'- - _ .
l WALs. COUNT,
Nearly everybody in the TI
Legislative district reads it.
WA/.H COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA THURSDAY. JULY 4, 1929. .......... ' ' ...........
ND'MBEI 12.
FARIV!
IS
FULLER REPORT
ACtivity in the East and
Added Buying Power
for Better Outlook
B 0. M. Fuller
high rate of in
there is developing a
buying power
the corumer de-
during the
lowever, some re-
demand may de.
the season due to the
of iron. steel and
especially in the
VOlume of automobile
to be the chief
in the recor out.
steel as well ffs the
of freight traffic
railroads. Factory
Payrolls which in
Contrary to the usual
have apparently been
Present levels,
Priee Level
level of commodity
has tended downward
reached another
end of May. On
at 143.9. The
received by
at 136 per cent of
Was 2 points lopper than
12 Points lower than
ago. Most of the de-
lower grain and cot-
hogs, lamb wool
also lower. In
the general level ot
decreased.
Wheat
of 5 per cent in
as is now lndl-
remaining, the
in world demand
SOme increase in the
mrket price for the
average for the past
carry-ver on July
amount to from 125 so
more %hart.that of
of this will be ;n
in 22 cou-
56 per cent of
report to date an
acres or 3.8 per
last year. In some
countries extensive
been reported and
seeding in Argen-
forecast of productio
indicates a crop
r than hat of last year.
Canadian official ,m
COndition of sr)rin
is eual to the 1¢1-
of new wheat |n I
Ls toether with I
i
lge. six please I
,
STORAGE LAW]
Called to Be Heir]
Hall Here
Falrmers Union
a Park River on
at 2 P, M. This
hld at the assembly
School.
of this meeting is
Storage law passed b--
and also the fin-
FurtheL
and sizes
tanks will be an-
all those who may
stoTage of grain
on tanks wUl
a SPeaker from head-
the law and aL
that nmr
Sec'y.
The Pace
daughter order-
her father
'order som-
an eclair.
II C 0
! rf Any Bulldogging, Just Stick Around
You
Never
Saw
I
i
, BIG CROWDS 'EXPECTED
AT GRAND FORKS FAIff 2 SCHOOL MEETINGS:
By Albert T. Reid ,"
Agricultmm] Exhibit And Excep. HELD HERE TUESDAY
tlonally F'ine Shows Will Keep
Visitors Entertained
" SET NEW RECORD
One hundred thousand people in
northeastern North Dakota and INTEREST DISPLAYED
Northwe ern Minnesota represent
the audience for which entertain,,
.. merit will be provided during the
, Ix'oith Dakota State Fair for Grand Eight Grade Graduates Receive '
Forks. July 15-20. Dlplom at Exercises; Torblaa
This great audience, greater by far Again Heads School Officers
than ever has been assembled in th
past, will make possible the pro-
duction of a show such as could be The educational double-header
seen here in no other way. Fifty the Walsh county Agricultural a.ff
times as many as could be crowdea Training school assembly hall lrt
into the Grand Forks city auditor- Park River last Tuesday was the rao
ltun, and twenty times as many a successful group of school gatherln
2hay be seated in the University o.' ever held in this county.
North. [J ota memorial adium, More than one hundred boys
not even the biggest road show or girls, all grtcluates from the
homecoming football game coula graded and consolidated
hope to play to such a crowd, to get their diplomas at these
Every person throughout the Red ty-wide commencement
River Valley and far to the wes* some of the contributed
and east is being made to realize the progrmL
the new 1929 opportunity which he. In the tfternoon the best
together with a combination of gool meeting of county school officials
roads and summer weather, will held at the same Place to
help make possible. And the fair school affairs and elect office}
managemtat, months go, began next fiscal year.
realizing and preparing for its oppo.,'- Fine Exer4tms (:
tunlty to do something really big for
i the people of the territory to whom Midst the strains of martial
it owes its existence and growth. The over one hundred boys and
i prising part of the 1929
throwing open of the fair gate will class of the Walsh county rural
"" I prove how well president Ralph LYnch ed and consolidated schools
and Managr Dan McOowan have upon the eUtLful dec)rted
udged their people and cared for of the Walsh County
their Interests,
The fair is first of all an agricultural Training school assembly hail
-" ; exnosition. It is the official show ,large group of boys and
er with the parents, friends
window of the district. It is made sttors, was evidence of the
......................... rmssible to some extent by tax money terest among our people
apro0riaed for Just this purpose.
And so. agricultural exhibits. Boys' education for our rural populaUol
The program was
caped, taxation entirely or had beer and Girls' club demonstrations and splendid reading by
valued entirely too low. ] relabed things will again be a big
"The general run of assessments In uart of the fair. serving as education followed by Supt: E ,J. Taintor
hi, ught greetings to the
tahe city varied very little from the fl-I and inspiration for the district's busl- and who "hoped they would
gms turned in by the city assessor, ness of living.
"W0feel that the city Of Drake's I But it is in the matter of entertain- their .education,
W lli' , "s ment tlmt this year's fair will make " Irene Orstad and Ethel
..e,ald for the s eXlmmof thl .... ......
t,mnt,*/rod imaoulm-ly, want vs olggs gna w;es appeal. And e beul duet.
to thank Mr. Levang for his able ann' a show worthy of such an audience The outstanding numbers on
courteous manner in performing wor, has been arranged. This big lrfor- urorm was the address f
that is ustmlly disagreeable for the mance is destined to please every C. Berg of
parties concerned. ,body. for it is tuned to the likes anq ers College when delivered in
"We feel that it will be for the best' demands of the young people and, clear and concise manner, a most Ira-
nterest of the second Judicial district ,s hs. been nroved by the movl.es, pessive address.
and for your department should Mr. the talkies and the rattle, entertain- He stressed seven points as obJec
Levang be retained in the positlo ment the awral to the young pe- of education.
which he now holds ,and hope tha hie apeals to all. people. Music. 1. Health maintenance
you will be able to retain him in tha singing, dancing and beauty in .ll 2. Constant learner
position." it form wiB be nut across in the ap- 3. Apprelation for our home
. uroved Broadxw.v fashion of profe'. 4. Foithful citizenship
MILLS-FARUP REPRESENTED siGnal informality. 5. Life vocation
- ,x,v 1. * 20 will be "WHOOPE" 6: The use of leisure time
AT FARGO FINANCE MEETING week In Grand Forks. , 7. Character
The net number on the
New Plan Worked Out For "Time" C'ITY GOI,I TOURNAMENT was a reading, well delivered, by
Buyers of Ford Porducts; Spon- DRAWING IS ANNOUNCE) ton Aafedt of Fordville:
sored by Company The nresentation of
Tbree Fliht Arranged for Artis Supt. Rinde closed the exercises.
Members of the Mills-'Farup Aut3 With the Club. 18 Hole Contest School Offciers Meet. -
Co.. local dealers, have ju3t att'ende to End July 15th The largest atherin of
a meeting in Fargo. at which the fleers ever held in Walsh County
n.w Ford flnanc, organization, was The executive committee of the at the a.sembv hall of the
introduced and explained to Ford Park River Pelf club. Dr. P. J. Rose, rural and Training school at
dealers of the Fargo Branch. 'resident. has announced at city River last Tuesday.
The new finance plan will be oper- championship tournament to be play. The meeting was called
ate by the Universal Credit Corn- d between the various contenders President T. O. Torblaa who
pany, an *7iliated specialized organ- before July 15th. ed the introductory remarks.
ization controlled by the Ford Motor For the puroo'e of the tournament The pr0ram from beginning
Company and operating solely for the the players are arranged in three was one of the best ever
purpose of financing Ford Products on flights and drawing result, ed as fol- was listened €o with the closest atten
a "time" basis. The branch office ser- 1o: tlon from start o finish.
ring this territory is located at Far- First Fight The musical numbers and the real
go, N. D., in the Universal building C.P. O'Brien vs. J. A. Halberg ing by girls, who had taken part
at 50 Fourth Ave. North. I J. Pavek vs. K. D. Bennett the play day exercises, were
This is of special interest to pros- F. Walker vs J H Maher s were also the addresses
pective purchasers of Ford Products G. Mauritson w F. Walstrom by W, E.
on a "time" basis. Under this au- Second Flight lntendent of public instruction, and
thorized finance plan, Ford Custome '- F. Willson vs G. Williams Prof. A. C. Berg of Mayville. "
will have a finance service available P J. Kin vs W. Palm .The following is the program .h
which is sound and in keeping wit1 Harold Kingvs C. Harris detail:
Ford policies and standards. The plan M.B. Holmquist vs E. W2ite Registration of School Officers
is nation-,wide in scope and for the I. Spornitz vsJ. Rengle
exclusive use of Ford dealers. Third Flight Introductory RemarksL. O. Torblaa,
It is another step of the Ford ,-, L.J. Sil.|an vs F. Thorson l Pressident S. O. Association
ganization in reducing costs by con- N. Haugen vs Jig Pen Girls' TrioFordville
trolling operations from the mine o M. Nestevs Walter Thorson I AddresW. E. Parsons, Deputy State
the consumer. The cost of this ser- E.J. Carlen vs F. S. Anderson Superintendent
vice will be lower than any hereto-/ W. McEachern vs C. J. Overbye Contrrlto Solo--Alda Langerud -
fore' available to Ford eutomers on a Each player will play eighteen holes. The 1929 School Year--Supt. BenJ,
national basis, and automatically re-, The ground rules are: Positively play Rlnde
duces the price of Ford cars purcha,, ball where it lies in the rough. If a Reading--Arnette Robb
ed on a "time" payment basis. It i player improves his lie in rough he lAddress--Prof. A. C. Berg, Mayvll
a further expression of the establishe 1 forfeits the hole. [ State Teachers College
Ford poliey of giving outstanding va)-' Players may. mow ball one club Round Table Discussion
ues and complete services to the con- length on fairway. Penalty for out of Business Meeting
sumer at the lowest possible cost: I bounds is los of stroke and distance. Officers elected werelected for the
The plan also contemplates the Pur- The out of bounds rules apply to firs% coming year as follows
chase by Universtl Credit Company or fifth andnith hole, " I Presldent,--L. O. Torblaa
sound and adequate fire and theft The players are asked to hand n t Vice President--Carl RuSsum
insurance, protecting the joint inter- individual score by strokes to O'Brien Secretary--Supt. Rinde
Turn to page eight, please & Rengle's store. Treasurer--N. (3. BJorneby , .
..... o
#
] J
/
Me, 00$her Praises Excellent Oua]ities of
Latest Models of John Deere Combines
@.
T. F. Meagher, of T. F. Meagher & are four important operations in the
Son. implement dealers in Park Rlv- process of hm-vesting with a combine.
First: Cutting the grain.
er. is expecting a lively business it. Second: Threshing or beating the
combines thi mtmmer, and he is ac- kernels from the straw.
tively boosting the John Deere series ThArck Selc[rfing--removing the
"The John Deere combine is the kernels from the straw, and causing
rain sIving combine that is easier the grain to go through one channel]
to handle" is the way in which Mr and the straw through another. ]
Men,her 'describes his machine "t Fourth: Cisanltgremoving or se-
• I .|
"The John Deere combine," he de, parating the remaining chaff and oth
clared o a representative of the er foreign matter from grain, t
press/upholds the reputation for sat- The John Deere is built to a high
iMactory uerformance established by l'-tte of efficiency in performing each
other John Deere harvesting ma-lof these opbrations, says Mr. Meaghcr;
chines. It embodies only feature t is designed from platform to grain
that here proved successful and ne- tank to save grain and deliver "t
-.ary to the efficient harvesting or I clean and uncracked. It is easy to
small grain crops. THe John Deere operate and comes in three styles.
has all the Ieatures wanted in a corn- Mgagher & Son are displaying the
bina."
Mr. Meagher points out that there l house.C°mbtne fn their Park River ware-
Brandt's Goodwill Sale Draws.Big Crowds
From A/ear and Far; Sale Closes Saturday
The great goodwill sale started last tng sold at what is practically co
Saturday by Gustav .Brandt, and prices in order to advertise the firm
which will be brought to a conclusion and gain the goodwill of old and new
at the end of this week, is the btg in a steadily widening circle of satls-
gest bargain event staged in Walsn fled customers.
county for a number of years. That this is appreciated by the peG-
It is not a price cutting sale of the ple generly is bet shown from the
usual kind. There is no shop won fact that the Brandt store has been
stock to t rid of thee is nothing a Mecca
ge ; for buyers from all parts o.
out of date to unload; and there is Walsh, Pembina, Cavalier, Ramsey,
no import of second rate goods to Nelson and Grand Forks countie.l
.seB cheap in order to make a show- Men and women are coming from fa? I
ing. I away places to get the benefit of these[
It is just as it is advertised, a real low prlces on high quality goods. I
ood will sale. Standard goods, The goodwill sale closes Saturday
handled ,ear in and year out by Gus= this week but there will be Just a
tav Brandt, Walsh county's leading ood bargains then as on the Olyen#
clothier and furnishing house, is be-'ing da.
DRAKE OFFICIALS PRAISE
LEVAN('S ASSESSMENT WORK
Second District Ttx Supervisor High-
ly Recommended for Efficient
Service in McHenry City
Christ Levang, tax supervisor for
the second judicial district, has had
a new experience in re-assessing city
property. Usually this procedure is
followed by a shout of resentment
fom property owners who discover
th,t the changes have not been mad
to their particular benefit.
Recently the state tax commissioner
was requested to have a re-assessmcn
mie of all taxable property in the
city of Drake in McHenry county.
The tax commissioner ordered Mr.
Levang to proceed with the assess-
ment and he concluded his task last
week.
This week Mr. Levang received the
e.llowing copy of a communication
sent to the state tax eommissioner
from the city officials of Draks:
"We wish to express our apprecia-
tion of the worl by' your tax super
visor, Christ Levang, of the secon2
judicial district.
"Our tax assessment has been
equalized and the total valuation
more than ten per sent, most of this
raise in valuation being occasioned
by assessing property that had es-
.u.,oo00 A d H
HARRY FLETCHER
and his n OW
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