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I f* ft i' IS. This Issue 20 Pages Vol. 20 No. 35 year. -V'-'-S After the delegates had assembled and the progress of the years work was reviewed, the accomplishments were such that the most sanguine j}e jn hopes were outdone. I i" putting on strenuous drives for mem- 1 Pennsylvania it '"vestment. parent bofly. ine grange me is, that if all farmers were ing, and last but not least the prob- per: lems of the no be long before would stop chasing the will tne f*ai r*, THE POLICY OF. THE GRANGE IS TO BE "SLOW BUT SURE" uu jvuuiu th wisp" and would organize his busi- ness on business principles fot5:,,ru Now Anp* the eramre furnish P]»ce why is where you must come together to individual or group, as a whole. and you must not munity, but you must also take into the farmers like the grange is, tt. handled. How^ many °^he^mem- Washington, D. C? I suppose tney i.i« a««m '. combined. In conclusion, let me say, the grange has been attacked because they aire too have never prom^d'to has come to a where seldom Vas today v'. q&tihastess sr £&£ Grange now has organizations 3 heaith. Mother Nature is per states-two, Virginia and North Car latest doctor. Mr. Smart olmia—having been added during the tQ th(f effective work has buel1 (ione t^e In view of the fact that the larm knot's milk supply and applying the Bureau, the Wheat Growers, and var- tuberculin test to cattle the dental ious other farmers organizations were berships, the grange deemed it a jve c| nic at measures wise policy to lay low until all of This is the Health Week, which is be these had spent their force. Con- jn}, given consideration in many ways sequently, no special effort was put thruont the United States this week, forth to acquire new granges or in- K. g. Barron was chairman of the 1UIVI. IU *—•«,— XV. ...... ..... ordinate granges organized and 24 honor of the birth of Mr. and Mrs. reorganized, and thousands added to White's fine new son, David Prescott, SW AI the membership. the membership. horn last Thursday. Pennsylvania leads with 35 new Among the guests Nvas Dr. Hong of leaus wiui do ne\\ subordinates.whilei Ohio added than seven, thousand new members, all of this w^h-out •nch shows conclusively tne iaun uit. .)cnses durinfr the past year have been rm foUcs have in an organ zation .(1 at.has stood the test of yea.s of wlCe' ,u- v. h,»n Now why this splendid glow th W htn Furthermore the grange does no. mi on the other hand the members to become work the tei.ian gunday Bchool now Kratluate coursc wol.j. which to invest the price of a memebrahip, children have been received into the and in return receive a recompense jionie from which jn Minot towards im- the health of our citizens as as p,.eventing fen.e(| to th0 sickness. He re- sewage disposal plant to 0peJ.ation in the early summer improvement in the quality of the school the work of the eounty Rod Cross nurse the prevent- in venereal disease, etc. e(j as a new Pennsylvania leads with subordinates, while Ohio at than seven thousand new me of this with-out any special whkh Ca"nnei: Dr. Hong's salary and ex- Dakota farms, indications are more an aoim any special el ^rt, spen(]inf, some time in a ]nR. speciaI work CVery far greater in vaule than the original Dakota except Bowman. More than pu]1(,ls 2,000 children thru the Br, number. And in order to bring this about, we must accomplish the goal Old Soldier Will be Taken to Soldiers' for which we strive. Thetfrange—so far as I have been !-hich s^owfcoJdusfvdyThe faith the Cannel. Dr. Hong's salary and ex- Dakota farms, indications are that 13, the first of .ts kind the United oniy of Minot, who Propose to give him a year's post- that is being carrieu on 'vandenoever conferred with bulk of farm flocks for the winter. educated, ine suiieinncimcuv 0f'this an(^ vevy farming- industry would be trans- ^he^SoWiers' spring those in surgery. -^R. 1Tp heen fo1' him does the grange sisted him in the medium to bung tnis aDoui. just tne medium xo orin uns um/u^ finally w..= Because in the grange you have your M.r- securing hen receivcd over submjtted ter( business of the National Grange is address before that organiza- The action is begun in the name ot the ie corclinK county in North have found good homes institution and hundreds_ of ^rianization oinKxisfcence that furJdsh- the county farm, will be taken to the noticed in the egg production of the S that is S carr/e on by thc oever, the latter part of the week, the slightest opportunity for its Soldiers' Home at Lisbon, N. D., by flocks. At present pullets are be- bership of other roonis'TuesdayS°evening, Dec. 27, at «ral of. raHroads and charges em- pep» know what the lieads of these receive o'clock This will be the reg- ployees ot the elevator company with b' all of the tue woriJ receives as salary $2000.00 per year, Mr. Mann is one of the best known wind sprung up. The wind carried and it costs $6000.00 per year to main- lecturers on business methods in the the coal Cars onto the main track tary's salary, and I am firmly con- largest vinced that the grange representative has influenced more real constructive MEXICO TO FOLLOW N. D. LEAD legislation for the benefit of the farm- er°than ail the other representatives low "North Fargo, ww&nize sten. It is always better to be slow As a part of her program to aid T. M. WILLIAMS, I Master State Grange amount has been paid to day, but could not locate the thieves. (.0untv. He has been given tne rne leatner oi me Home will be a fine mental to" the success of the state or ""Mr?'Vandenoever will visit the Twin The "iet 5^?"' of Ella Bolen. National organization. Because cities and his old and her early open and above-board the'Minot home, Austin, Minn., Jay his return Mrg John ^iven the The leather of the clutch wore stoudt, wife of one of from ana to an operation at Roches- bought lor 0 Minn„ Tuesday for cancer. Her won P^ Rotary TH^ WARD COUNTY INDEPENDENT OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF WARD COUNTY AND THE CITY OF MINO'l INDEPENDENT HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY WEEKLY IN THE STATE '•to BUMS IT Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, Thursday, December 8, 1921 Pershing Given the Legion Medal twins lien. John J. IVrahing receiving the American THE OLD HEN SAYS C. A. BARTON He Hv^ ('3n Novth Dakota farms this fiejd children of_the Presby- hens needed for breeding stock in the The school, held primarily for eoun- L-ulling has never put forth any extra\ agaru new Home, explained the good £ajj conteniplatinj? for the coming year, claims, as to how their members were Mr Bart(^n n) have concluded familiar with the County Commissioner Peter Vanden- ginning to lay on ipany farms, and cannot ljegun nr(1 anfp^°rfh0w0,th^awhen°^^n^-thrrd Cof Home ample, snow mai wnen une-uuru *rhp^ranee so lar as nave Thomas A. Lee, a Civil war vetei- the hens jn ten flocks were culled by F^r «:pton Seeks Appointment as U. v.i„ +J wn nnlv farmers an who has spent several years at their owners this fall, no chdnge was these young The car was damaged but little and Vandenoever as- is now in a Towner garage. will his pension, and be returned to the o-wner. The cai .00 back pension, flnanv this was secured, Mr. Lee was well insured. ..... community_organization, the funda ^"his l«T«d himTut .TKrtJSl".'" Ml Min.., Town and Country Clni, IMan nf Association of Commerce John Barton Payne _as Rector M-n- during the month of Decern- the coal failed to set the brakes on N._D.—Mexico wants to folj- place in its career E. Martinez de Alva, of Mexico's de- carrying them. Nov. formation' regarding the boxcars. Qn to retrace any partoent of agriculture. came from the Commission House, but $25 visual instructions service heavy es is asked for retained Leg'on crease the membership of those ai- meeting. James Milloy was introduc- James A. Buchanan, representing George Washington lost No. 1 of the Dls- ]ater they can be sold in the reconstruct a part of that —j„ —»—v.i:„i—i member and the address trlct of Columbia. General Pershing and Marshal Foch are the only two gen- competitive market for a premium, ^Notwithstanding this seeming leth- to the new Rotarian was given by Les- erals In the world upon whom this honor has been conferred by the American the new administration believes. ... argy on the part of the grange, we lie White. By the way, the Rotar- Uflon. Withdrawn from the original con- J'""0 the Missouri are still find that there has been 203 new sub- ians enjoyed some choice Havanas in tract are $4,500,000 real estate bonds, interesting paper Fargo, N. D.—B'ew old hens deserve Far«o, N. D.—North Y"?",1"' kota within the next two davs, accord- Minot, tak- winter. With tabulated results of weeks school of instruction at the with Dr. A. D. Mc- the state's "boarder" hens on North Agricultural College here Decembei the proven producers and the States. Sentinel Butte as secretary of the in- more than one year old, ac- agents and home demonstration to C. A. Barton, poultry spec- agents, had the purpose of acquaint- grange stood back and let othei sonf]Uist) representative of the ia]jst Agricultural College, under ing the field workers with the latest house at Bismarck. The last twe Agricultural ... vvcic ui-.v. ... counties of the state mation on projects which they are the institution is doing.' "Culliiur time is over now," states according to G. W. Randlett, director "because good producers of the Extension Division. Instruction their year's work, was given by specialists from other be culled until they states, and by members of the Col- ,h( laying, except the weak lege staff. first ,ge „8t etarch «n,l Herb Alien were XrhoSg'elnditio"™ ',„im^'tS K'^fi'be tetto *i. E?X£ H™fto wlteh durini the «int«. vho thlRea1, s. c. can(jidate birds should make up the Marshal to fin he]d Joe le and wU1 soon expirc. it 1 mcTlt ciuicx. wuic- [ng q{ the gtate Board of trat on at initiate and to discuss every measure __ irt^ nnrthwestei-n nart of the city Mabel Heidenberg and Johanna Klebe held at the Association of Commerce tarians ever assembled in America that is of any importance to you as Mrs. Stoudt Submits to Operation t-. ouoff to use as a deten- contributed a Vocal Duet. Miss Clara rooms Thursday night. At the con- internationally speaking. Its ses- rt can only decide as to the merits oft jVIinot's best known insurance men, fnr «4 fido 00 While a deten- the piano. son was made chairman of the meet- practically a new constitution for Ro subjects as they effect your com- commis- conc]u(1^ th(i tra11sa(.. consideration the effect on the count condition is said to be most favo table meet inc 'n providing some bits ot Christmas J. N, I'.llison, Dr. R. W. Pence, H. M. 1 tl,aill student association are recovery is assured. Her joys for the children of Minot. Every Wilson, B. Hv Bradford, Dr. Any individual or group that%is daughter, Mrs. H. M. «ayf accompa- Sues Elevator as Afternuilh of student and faculty member is invit- Cannol. R. M. Graham and it. K. Bai- 25 Rotary districts in America, not qualified through a process simi- nied her to Rochester. Collision in N. D. efJ lar to what I have just stated is not Wind was indirectly responsible for vide some other gift in which they Ihe constitution ternational board of directors, and the in any sense fit to make recommen- prc(| Mann of Devils Lake to Address wrecking of a Great Northern may share the spint of the Christina, adopted. The membersh international committee on redistrict dations as an individual, or as a rep- Kotarians Dec. 27 resentative for an organization. Fred Mann, of Devils Lake mem- according to a damage The Girls .Athletic iVTft Leh Pr .Sions^re extension to foreign countries, as welt Another very important reason why ber of the Rotary Club of thatciy, ht the Hennepin e&t agatet the St. Amhony Club to de- Elevator Company. regliiav have chosen The railroad seeks to Rotary Clubs of the company. Workmen unloading anj are prjate embleni. elevator company with te embleni. preg Guenn in salaries? Why don tney teii us jji' R0tary luncheon, none negligcnce. T1 in the literature they put out. Simp y, held on Dec. 26, that being a recover $3,695. Pres. Sadie Perry Sec'y Idamae I.am- enthusiasm. The proposed features heen started at the University with Why legal holiday. According to ^e ^ompl^int^twoccurs ^ert and Treasurer, Celia Baska. of the club are most attractive^to not Quite a number of last year's men ou: where our money is going. ,^*1^ Mr ftfann will speak on Business of coal were sidetracked at White small group of women from the only the members themselves but for don't they tell us what it costs to v»ethods. a subject which is being dis- Earth to be unloaded on orders from faculty surprised Miss Winsted at their wives and children. former high school stars now attend maintain a legislative representative in her on have their reasons for that also. special program is to be the cars, it is charged, when they quit the occasion 'being her birthday. The begin early in the spring. The club Miss Sibyl Malm spent Thanksgiv The Master of the National Grange rendered that evening. for the aay. During the night a high guests provided the evening meal house will probably be erected during jng jay which were laid for six. iAMiaia^«a wAAMaantafivA in xk* Kia BArvi^s fre- urttAva fiiov worp struck hv the DAS- The week of Dec* 5 to 9th is Edu- J, N, Ellison, president* Dr. A. D. Mc- High school, now a Freshmar he Na- Cannel, vice-president H. M. Wilson, Dakota's lead in using fa^'er^i'lving seven^'miles west'of ics are as follows: pie^Education of Monday^o^'l'f^hn ^Steele, a topics^ The.speaker their top-- Itenn'charfee'orVisuar rnstruction at told his wife he" woulT«end"her"the LargerJhrograro of Education, Supt. Agricultural College recently publish- Maurice Johnson was initiated into thing overnight. And the grange the Agricultural College here, from p^eeds, as that would be 17, by not -a lad of 15. by Mexico. NORTH DAKOTA IIONI) SALE REDUCE!) HALF Last .Vlinute Move of Ousted Non partisans Checkmated by New Officials II I'll lr llliwt.4lll- 1.1 VY 1 fl'oln A O 3 S O O S O O O O O on extension workers concluded a !c.°i\wl^,.L,: merly held this position, is seeking city, Mont., and Bismarck, N. D. 1 at 1« n. fl t\ ml 1.. .* 1 best of care at the county farm out and the car had to be abandoned. xoUMAL SCHOOL NEWS NOTES far during the engagement here °f the Northwest Mounted Police pres Beeier attended a meet- at safer than L. A. White The Newspaper as an ed list some. the money Educator, C. W. Mason, and The Place afl of ^he her husband. L.Winsted.^ weieht I want to say to the farm- the of visual instruction in try returned directly and says he did Final examinations w:: .® University of Notre Dame, have been Governor R. A. Nestos is saidi to ers of North Dakota, tliat now is the use in North Dakota, where marked .'v timeto^lfyyouiweK with ^e biggest "ucciss ha? resulted from the use of & Business. John Steele is a man cJS2^°£& the North Dakota.flowery plante, officc. He arrives at h.s office early feavy muatache. ®h both the Normal and the Model -na- t'r "MwJ'rS Schools will participate S 4"*^ v« !S Bismarck, Dec. 3—Modification of _i n. the bond sale contract negotiated by new industrial commission. Through negotiation of a new con tract the industrial commission be lieves it will be able to save a great deal of it is nol by the that much has been accomplish,.,. ,,, th.. new arrangement. town ag mana„Lir of thc farm (k tment an(] Lt,wis |t should be spared from among ty agricultural agents county club k''k !,n], matteHn the way of .im)ointnu,nt Thea) '1.c/ 'nlav th.e contract, and if ... necesary to issue 'P ,^c The commission plans to name a Dakota's manager of the Bank of North Da- Denault Gf Crawford of JVlth 'j sio th „lanaKer loft the new u]_ MJNJ^RATION of the statc industries demonstrations experimental and research infor- THE RAINBOW (JIKLS structures at least were built on the \hf PIOXFKHS same plans. With the passing of thc Sheridan house by flames, all three cJ':'7'now vvell' j.,e termed pioneers ()j- onrani/ation ,lis0}isfl(i individuals which should The annual conference ot extension ment and he died penniless, his death (•curing in a hovel near the hotel. On Kim of Civilization jim shea, who for- Casper, Wyo. Sheridan, Wyo. Miles wth the beginning of navig£ the"raSd,^the Adminis- doinjv The Y. W. C. A. held a regular de- pany here all winter. Miss Huldah Winsted Grounds and Club House from Lisbon. ^fhoLeandloton theriverbank "The Value of Suffering". The Misses Minot Town and Country Club was was the most important body of Ro ^t White Earth, N. D., season. limited to 100. Dues aie »o0 pei eai an(1 jan to a lartre 12- gave the taik, choosing as her subject, A meeting of the members of the vention in Chicago last month. 1 co-operating County a Gym frolic on ^'dayevemngof of stock a ou«»b au be Stillman accompanied the singers on.elusion of a banquet, Norman Ell i" sions lasted seven days and it evolved The Y. W. C. A. and the Catholic ing and Dr. W. Pence, secretary. keep up their activities tennis, horse-shoe pitching, tennis, the /'V i'-t ni"/'• IL" Bismarck on Tuesday. Evans thinks he will kee.n the mm- tory of the anadas to the north anr The following directors were elected: )f monthly meetings. They g"un club and other out of door sports the loth DI(IH-, at the as their motto "Mecca for will be secured and a commodious club w-ntv n. considering an appro- house erected. The officers elected The meeting was attended by sixty Jeardeau Vice members who showed considerable home in the Ellison apartments The grounds are to be secured dur- jnR. Thursday evening of last week, ing the winter and work on them will bright for a good basket ball season, all enjoyed together. Covers the coming summer. ,, Catherine Cranno. The following officers Week, sponsored by the Education Association and the secretary R. E. Barron, treasurer American Legion. At the Assembly periods during the week there will be BOTANIST LISTS STATE'S v,—.* ...... a series of addresses on educational FLOWERING PLANTS studies at the University after spend to pi a a to a Sidered Library in Education, Huldah .frMA t' many in much rkriaf_ see Steele after they had finished of the day the last w^ f»nd_& reprinted jn pamphlet form, listing be working fifteen hours a day m: his spring. have over a hundred sets of chorus practically every man who was con costumes, six dreses to a set. Twenty nected with the conquest of the Rod different sets of scenery and numerous men. This was true, not only of the other essentials necessary in the work men who fought under the colors of of nroducinir their different orourams. the United States, but Colonel Walsh A. D. gSfeJS ..iS Mc- tlowermg &50 •irst Secliott Subscription $2.00 Per Annun "OLD WEST PASSES WHEN HOTEL AT BISMARCK BURNS Sheridan House at itihiiiurck IVntei: of liuniance, on Edge of Civilization Kismurck, Dee. -When the Sheri di,n the retiring Nonpartisan league in- 'rVany lustrial commission on the eve of LiW0S 'j leaving office has been made l.y the ,ro.\nn.nco :, ,.arn,s- house burned to the ground here UT' m'n^s a .— oneers who sought to build an em $1,000,000^ mill and elevator bonds and satin menu card, a kmcknack irom SfiOO.OOO homo builders' bonds. ^sidonta of (',ltt,p nnd Indians had passed forever. Built in the year 1877, the Sheridan house was for years the center of the romance of the west. Its year of Pu,llt,vi' ^ped.tu.n^as well as ot The league administration contract- Peaceful intent that fol if t.nr* °f men and women now romance. Many of the pi a''X0 atK' rom S0.niV ,Jlts scrapbooks, a tlUed hand, a part of the history of the Sheridan house, and therefore ontr' of the west- can 1,0 reconstructed Even Building Unusual Even the building of the hotel \va jamesI not commonplace. Some time in '75 ]oan or '70 E. A. Bly, who had associated him a Mr- tlnu' 0f its xabl0id as it was the were winners in dnh proje.-t. little over two eivifeation. It wa, to these we,.) at South FIctcher, an early congressman from Minnesota, brought $250,000 in cash to Bismarck, In his tinle ht" "'ected three hotels, one in Minnesota, the Headquarters hotel at Fargo, The Rainbow Girls Musical Comedy ^0rpe''s ^^ded their existence in flames. the Grand \'le .Sheridan house was the pet of lYlavind' l'it't... and the Sheridar, Guilder and he personally managed it ^r several years. Mr. Bly was a of this kind in the victim of conditions and bad judg- Coming from the cattle ranges, tht years ago organized the Rairfbow Girls travelers a palace where a bath and a the Strand Theatre in Aberdeen, shave were among the luxuries of the Dakota, where the company en- time. Setting their faces to th Marshal joyed a run of over thirty weeks west the traveler paused here for om Upton of Minot, is said to be a consecutively. Since that time they last day in a world to which he was ac for the appointment as U. have played extended engagementsjn customed the position now Sioux Falls, S. D. Watertown, S. D. Sheridan house the Northern whose term Great Falls, Mont Livingston, Mont. closed during the winter and In the first days of tht Pacific opened navigation in It was in this period best rememberer house were staged. Indian fighting, tht and was host tc company ^has been made it his headquarters for reaching remarkable business, and Mr. all of the then Indian tenanted terri west. liotariaiis Frame New Constitution 'Rotary" had a constitutional con tarv. There were the' a to dress a doll, a to[ or pi°- ron. Meeting at the same time were the hi "«™«k'"rS? three members British association of Rotar c]ubs, sent for this especial purpose, delegate from Cuba, one from each th United stal0S and Cana(la and as the l(lvis0,.y „f th(, ranadia„ UNIVERSITY NOTES Varsity basket ball practice again and with the large number of the 1 Fargo, N. D.—How University, the outlook is at Lakota as a guest of Mis.' were elected: Orten Burbridge, a graduated of the in the Law School at the University has been made a lieutenant in the O. T. C. Miss Gail Carr has resumed her The i- Campus League basket ball of them, which is con- the Press club at their last meeting a fair indication of the number This is a of the rest of the state. campus and it is made up of people Summaries of the investigation interested in newspaper work. W SSSffwL.dNStSSirt Sjhe No Eight-Hour Day for GOT. Nestos his card in the Union. week excitement new organization on the