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Golden Valley chronicle. (Beach, Billings County, N.D.) 1905-1916, October 15, 1915, Image 2

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HORSES
One Binder.
One Gang Plow.
One Suky Plow with Stubble and
Breaker Bottoms.
One Drill.
One Pump Engine.
One Harrow.
One Harrow Cart.
One 1-horse Cultivator.
One Jumper Sleigh.
One set of Runners for Buggy.
One Fanning MilL
One Grindstone.
One Manure Spreader.
Having rented my farm, 1 will retire from active
farming and will offer, at public sale, at the farm
located on the northeast quarter of Sec. 12-13-60, on
the Montana-Dakota state line, one half mile south of
Beach and two and one half miles west of the Beach
cemetery, on
THURS„ AA1L
OCTOBER £oUl
the following described property:
CATTLE, HOGS, CHICKENS
Three Milch Cows, fresh in spring. Eighteen Head of Hogs and Shoats
Two Milch Cows, giving milch, will be some are thoroughbred Poland Chinas.
fresh in spring. Some Chickens.
Two Milch Cow*, fresh in spring. Ten Geese.
rp All sums of $10.00 and under, Cash. .On sums over $10.00, time
1 ermSIwUl
interest from date of side or a discount of 2 per cent, will be given for cash on sums
over $10.00. FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON.
A. C. THOMPSON, Owner
J. S. Ulfers, Auctioneer O. C. Attletweed, Clerk
One Mare, 9 years, weight 1400, with foal
to a jack.
One Bay Gelding, 4 years, weight 1250.
1 Sorrel Gelding, 4 years, weight 1150.
One Iron Grey Gelding, coming 4 years,
weight 1000.
One Brown Stallion, grade Percheron, 6
years, weight 1350.
One Black Gelding, coming 3 years,
weight 1000.
One Bay Gelding, coming 3 years, weight
900.
One Grey Mare, 12 years, weight 1150.
One Roan Mare, 5 years, weight 950.
One Bay Gelding, 12 years, weight 1200.
ETC.
One Wheelbarrow.
One Top Buggy.
Two Wagons, one 26-in. Bed and one
triple, complete.
One~3-hole Oil Stove.
One Kitchen Range.
One Sanitary Cot.
Pitchfork, Shovels, and other articles too
numerous to mention.
Two Sets Work Harness.
One Set Single Harness.
One Bull Tractor Engine.
One Windlass Derrick for butchering
Hogs or Beeves.
be given until Oct. 1, 1916, on bankable paper bearing 10 per cent,
GOLDEN VALLEY CHRONICLE
Burke's 'Prodding
Brings Results
First Break in Interest Rate
Comes From First ational
Bank at Williston.—Six per
Cent Instead of Ten and
Twelve.
Williston, Oct. 12.—Farm
ers tributary to Williston Fri
day saw the first tangible res
ults of the fight waged by
United States Treasurer John
Burke to compel the federal
reserve bank at Minneapolis
to fulfill its mission of service
to the northwest, when the
First National Bank of this city
issued a formal statement to
the effect that it will take ad"
vantage of the new ruling by
the reserve bank by which
North Dakota banks can se
cure money at 3 per cent, to
be loaned on grain in ware
houses at the rate of 6 per
cent and will loan money to
Williston farmers on storage
tickets at the latter rate. The
announcement of the First Na
tional bank was shortly after
ward followed by the an
nouncement of the Williams
County bank, which will cut
its iterest rates on grain securi
ty to meet the move made by
the First National. This report
is recognized as the most im
portant news western North
Dakota has received in the
past decade. It means the
first big break in the high in
terest rates prevalent through
out the western territory of
the state. Farmers in the Wil
liston territory are jubilant ov
er the announcement and
curing better prices in the
late
According to Mr. Wingate the
iod of five or six months ofl^
necessary. This low rate of V™1,*'
will result on a majority of the'
of the new ruling and loan ™ake
the importance of the new rate
made possible by Burke's fight
will be appreciated.
Exchange Slumps
Regardless of Loan
Meeting Held for Purpose of
Devising Means to Bolster
Sterling When Foreign Ex
change Slumps in Face of
Credit Flotation.
New York, Oct. 13.—For
eign exchange rates went
down again in the face of the
successful flotation of the
$500,000,000 credit loan to
Great Britain and France, to
their lowest point since Sep
tember 15. So disquieting
was the situation deemed that
three hour meeting, attend
ed by Wall Street brokers and
Sir Edward Holden, a member
of the Anglo-Franch financial
commission, was held late in
the day at the National City
bank for the reported purpose
of devising some new meth
od to bolster the value of the
English pound sterling.
For the past week sterling
has been selling at about $4.
72. Today its sold down to
$4.67 1-4.
The meeting held today, it
was reported, was primarily to
reach an understanding as to
the best available method of
stabilizing exchange.
A supplement credit of
$250,000,000 it is said,
discussed.
icommend Burke's aggressive
attitude in the matter most
highly, it being universally
conceded that Burke's prying
the lid off from Washington
and taking direct issue with!charity in that city, and
the officials of the Minneapo- cently a committee was
lis reserve bank officials has pointed to report the
caused the beginning of the method to adopt.
most momentous change in in- The members of this
terest rates and financial ac- mittee have formulated a __
commodations to the farmers port recommending the estab
in the history of the north- lishment of a free children's
west. clinic, at which clinic all the
'Word received from the needy and deserving children
federal reserve bank today is of Grand Forks will be given
to the effect that we may ac- medical attendance free of all
cept local warehouse receipts charge.
as collateral for six per cent Under this plan, it is ex
loans on grain," said Mr. Dav* pected that a great many crip
idson of the First National of pled children may be cured of
this city. "We therefore are deformities, illness and physi
in a position to make loans of cal defects, so that when they
this character, it being under- reach the state of grown man
stood that money at this rate hood and womanhood they
is available only where grain will be able to take an active
stored in the local elevators is part in the battles of life and
offered as security. We are stand an even chance with
not allowed to loan this mon- their more fortunte and health
ey on any other class of secur- ier comrades.
ity or on grain which is held About a dozen Grand Forks
on the farm. The loans may physicians are members of the
be made for as long as 90 Scottish Rite Masons, and all
days." have volunteered to doate
State Bank Follows. their services in this
Indicating the progressive-'rnent*
ness of local business men and
institutions is the announce
ment of the Williams County
State bank through Vice
President L. C. Wingate, this
bank will handle loans
on
grain at six per cent. Farm-Ied
ers of the northwest have be'I
was
N. D. MASONS
PLAN A CHARITY.
North Dakotans are noted
for their charitable inclina
tions. For several years the
Scottish Rite Masons of Grand
Forks have been contemplat
ing the organization of some
re
ap-
best
com
re-
move-
AIRSHIP WILL FLY
AT MANDAN FAIR.
Mandan, Oct. 14.—A. T.
Heine of Minneapolis, herald-
as a
w^°i
second Art Smith, and
wil1
sta8e
gun asking for loans on grain exhibition, at the Missouri
at a low rate of interest in or- grounds at three
der to enable them to hold I ^.c Sunday afternoon,
their crop with the hope of se- P™* '8
fn aeroplane
acco
winter or spring. dari ngaf Ameri
The WMUaJ County State
bank has decided to loan mon- Directors of the fair assoa
ey on grain for this purpose. I,hon'
who
hls
loans may be made for a per- ®nt®eJthat.
incJudf
interest applies only on grain j°°P» V|ng upside down,
loans and the grain must be hunting with smoke bombs in
stored in the elevators.
the
ai.r'
Rumor has it that the ac-L Heine uses a double engine,
tion of the Williston banks
d°uble
banks of the northwestern,
part of the state announcing .aso'
that they will take advantage
.ng to those
P^o have seen his work one
contracted for
aPPeara"ce h,ere-
Have
hls
Program
oyer wing
leaf
?r°P
lo°P
and othe
1 raisers-
Curtls
me
W
a last stand
money on storage tickets as|p™zf. government. The
collateral at 6 per cent. In P"1*1
view of the fact that the pre- ®U foreigners. He declares
vailing rate in western North ™at foreigners must look to
Dakota at this time has been |Carranza
ma
latest model
ex''
Vll a 18
t-
12.
,now attempting *o
against the
chief 18
ansrered against
for
10 to 12 per cent with bon
uses exacted by some banks, Chronicle want ads pay.
Protection.
Checks for Grain
Farmers always And attentive to
their banking needa. Oar experience
enable* na to handle their bnalneaa
with more than ordinary care and
dlapatch.
When eheeka are received In pay
ment, bring them here to be paid.
First National Bank
Beach, N. Dak.
WISCONSIN CAFE
Place has been remodeled and new
Fixtures and Booths Installed. It
is now in First Class Shape»Good
Cooking and Good Service.
F. J. ESSENE,
Attention
Farmers of the Northern
Golden Valley
A MOVEMENT HAS BEEN STARTED TO FIND
OUT WHAT THE POSSIBILITIES ARE OF SECUR
ING A RAILROAD FOR YOUR SECTION OF THE
COUNTRY.
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE MEETINGS WILL BE
HELD. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, ADDRESS
THE EDITOR OF THE GOLDEN VALLEY CHRON
ICLE, BEACH, NORTH DAKOTA.
The North Side Feed and
Livery Sale Stable
F. C. KNODLE, Proprietor
Horse and Auto Livery With Careful Driving
Good Hay and Running Water from City Waterworks
PRICES REASONABLE AND SERVICE THE BEST
Make Our Place Your Barn and Livery Headquarters
Real Estate Snaps
SNAP NO. 1.
A tract of land of 800 acres, any part of which may
be sold. One quarter, which is plowed, is on telephone
and mail line near store and road house. It is plowed
and fenced and has a living spring. The remaining part
of the tract joins this quarter, 500 acres of which may
be steam plowed. For this land $17.00 per acre is ask
ed and may be bought upon easy terms.
SNAP. NO. 2.
if*wwff*v«TCVvffvif«fm*iB
Quarter section two miles southwest of Yates,
$35.00 per acre. This quarter has improvements to the
value of $1500.00, with good well, and is well fenced.
Aside from these we are able to advise you where
there are several good relinquishments.
Chronicle Real Estate Exchange
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GOVERNMENT
SUPERVISION
MEMBEtI BANK UNOER
FEDERAL RESERVE ACT
—may he ranked or banked at the
Flint Notional Bank regnrdlrHM of
where they are drawn or made pay
able.
Proprietor

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