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of many brands because they don’t contain as much leavening strength asCALUMETThe Economy BAKING POWDERLevel spoonfuls are all that are necessary when you use CALUMET—it makes more bakings which means a real saving on bake day.Sales 2% times as much as that'/ I of any other/ brandTHE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDERGIFTS FOR MOTHER—GIFTS FOR FATHERSANTA CLAUSHeadquartersToys Toys ToysWe have just received and have on display the largest assortment of Toys and all kinds of Useful Christmas Gifts that we ever had.BRING THE KIDDIESMake our store your Headquarters. We have choice gifts for Mothers, Fathers, Sisters and Brothers.Your Business Will Be AppreciatedMcALLENWolf Point, MontanaGIFTS FOR SISTER—GIFTS FOR BROTHER—it depends on the Bak-ing Powder you use. You must use a heaping spoonful of many brands because they don’t contain as much leavening strength asCALUMETThe Economy BAKING POWDERLevel spoonfuls are all that are necessary when you use CALUMET—it makes more bakings which means a real saving on bake day.Sales 2% times as much as that'/ I of any other/ brandTHE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDERA large part of the creameries and . Merie Nidhol, labor................8.80-cheese factories are cooperative en- j McMaster-Carr Supply Co.,terprises owned by the farmers. ; rope 1 63Eighty-five per cent of the farm- j n ............• Yir:____ _ ,, . 1 communication*ers m Wisconsin own their ownfarms. * A communication from J. B. Swit-Wisconsin in the sixties was prac- :Ler* Pres*d°nt of the Security Statetically a one-crop state—wheat. It fnk. Point, was read inis now a diversified crop state. The w!1,£h he stat*(! the Security Bank farmer is fretting his? milk check v,shed to qualify as a city deposi-monthly. The pea packer delivers tory by PIedP»ng of warrants, either his peas in June. The tobacco in- c°unty’ adJ°°l or citY n th* place dustry is large, as is the potato in-j of a ,,eP°sitory bond, dustry. Pedigreed cattle are con- ^ was moved by Alderman Fer-stantly being sold. In other words fruson that the Security State Bank the diversity of her agricultural in- or any other bank of the city be al-dustry removes her from the danger lowed to qualify as a city depository found in single-crop states. ( by a pledge of warrants as a de-Montana can do likewise. pository txtad; providing the war----rants are properly endorsed andGOVERNMENT VS. SWIFT placed in the hands of the city clerk. Washington.—Swift Company’s Seconded by Alderman McNeil and claim of a million and a half dollars carr*ed.alleged to be due from the govern- It was moved by Alderman Appel-ment on a war time contract for pren that the city clerk be instruct-army bacon will be met with a coun- ed to keep the city treasurer inform-Wolf Point. Mont.Roosevelt’s sister county of Rich- I Aland, just across the Missouri, bears ftOQTi ■ K A Mthe proud distinction of being the JWhat is aTeaspoonfiil?ter claim approachig $2,000,000 for over-charges which the department of justice asserts were made by the Chicago packing concern in some of its dealings with the government.ed of the amounts of the depository bonds of the banks and that he notify the city treasurer not to deposit in any bank in excess of such bond, seconded by Alderman Chapman and carried.Car of Distillate PurchasedMoved by Alderman Johnson that j the council purchase an 8000 gallon car of Distillate from the Continental Oil Co., seconded by Alderman Appelgren and carried.Upon motion the meeting adjourned.S. D. GAS WARSioux Falls, S. D.—In fact of Gov.McMaster's threat to sell gasoline at 12 cents per gallon at filling stations in the various towns of the state if dealers did not meet the state price of 16 cents per gallon, all Standard Oil and independent dealers except one maintained the 17% cent rate.The independent who lowered the price met the 15% cent rate which the governor forced for Sioux Falls. XxIT’S THE LIFE WHEN *YOU GET USED TO IT 888888 8 8 » g X X 8 * * * [Editor Left Town—-Hudson Star- ,A Scho°* official,in, McCone countyThe bolt of lightning came down be- a. ef.ntence of two. and, a^ j | naif to five years the other day for' w. C. T. U. CORNER;Xmisappropriating funds. “Moonshine is to blame” he said.tween Mrs. Carry and her sister and ripped off a great deal of plaster.— poston Transcript.... ^ . * A prominent Red Cross nurse \ aGo. H., Feet T.ngled—In our pa- kj!,ed #t Havr(. an ,utoInobiteper last week we had a.heading, W The party jn the car wer„ intox ,.at.an exchange, Mrs. Overtoil Has , ed an() fche (jrjver jg hellt;) #B.g Feet.** The word we should. of mans!auphler.have used is a French word, pro- _nounced the same way but spelled Thjs wefik jn Wolf- poi|,£ Knfete. It means a celebration and dian wap beaten u anf, hjs clotWn|,,s cons.dered a very tony word. ,set on fire Hp fa pcrhaps fata„yI burned. It was the aftermath »f aA Low Down Insinuation A coun- , moonshjne party#try editor published an item to theeffect that he was deeply concerned You ma not drjnk moonsbinei oyer the problem as to how. after you not make jt but you havehis work here is ended he is going no right u ^ g stan(J Qf a|oofness:to manage to get his sh.rt on over j on ^ tjon_ Tomorrow or nc.xt jhis wings.week you or some member of yourT,hea rivaLlt;;dit°r in the 88 ve T'n i rnay be the victim of a moon- |replied: ‘Stop worrying, brother., sbjne accidentabout how you are going to get your shirt on over your wings, and begin France of the law no €xcuse worrying about how you are going but the man wbo deliberateiy evades to get your hat on over your horns. or defieg the ,aW8 Rhou]d receive aPrinting Trades Review. much stiffer sentence than the one— - —- who commits a crime in ignorance.Some sons are a credit to their ___parents. Others are debits.Dr.A.R.KIattePhone 57Has moved his office from the Sherman Hotel to his residence just west of the M. E. church and will be in his office the entire week ejxeept onWednesday.It isn’t the little fellow whose blulidering, bungling law evasions earn them occasional jail sentences, who cause the real trouble in enforc-, ing the Volstead law. It’s the re-; spected people in the community who feel that the eighteeth amendm«nt wasn’t meant to apply to them, and j the speakeasy general public, who would like to see law enforcement but would rather let someone else start the cleanup.And that applies to enforcement of the gambling laws as well.Clean cotton rags wanted at The Herald office. 40-2t
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