The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1917, Page 8

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y aye) App pe EIGHT siete iat WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ALMOST HALE AN INCH OF RAIN IN CITY LAST NIGHT Precipitation One of the Heaviest Eperienced in This Section for Season FALL PLOWING HELPED BY ABUNDANCE OF MOISTURE! Bismarck on Tuesday night enjoyed one of the heaviest rains experienced here this son. During a compara tively short space of time, around panied by an almost tropical electri- mn and flax, as it will er growth on crops and defer the hich carries ine henefit late ¢ tend to encor the part of th ripening of th crop into the f rain is of wish to into their tielc feretofore the 1 pn. Last in excel- and fall night's rain has left the lent coulition for working, plowiag will begin at once. While the precipitation in Bismarck was the heaviest recorded by the Uni- ted States weather burcau for the state of North Dakota, Minot had a downfall of 385 inch and a tenth inch was reported from other North Dakota poi bell, Minn., the precipit: KC an inch, and at Redfield, S. D., there s more than three inches of rain- J he weel K ending eee iM age from frost to corn s running 40 to 50 per res were below nor- atern, central and north: ern corn states, with considerable damage from frost from North Dakota southeastward to the lower the northwest generally fall p the bureau finds, is making sati tory regress, ASK. IMMEDIATE ACTION ON SUNDAY SHOOTING CASE Sportsmen Hope to Get Decision From Supreme Court Before | Opening of Season In an effort to get a supreme court ruling on the legality of Sunday shoot- ing which will also determine whether the bird season opens next Sunday, the 16th,.as the law provides, or next Monday, the 17th, as Atiorney General Langer holds, Barnett & Richardson of Fargo, attorneys for A. F. Davis, arrested at Fargo recently for hunt- ing on Sunday, have asked that this test case be heard this weck With the return of Chief Justice Andrew A. Bruce it is probable that this request can be granted, although the supreme court already has set for argument Friday the quo warranto proceedings instituted by Governor Frazier in an effort to oust from office J. A. Power and Emil Scow of the state board of regents. The case is one of state-wide inter- est, as Attorney Seath Richardson cites in his application for an early hearing, Sunday is the only day upon | which the average man has to hunt, and if the sport is prohibited on this day, as the attorney general holds, it will mean that a large ‘class of North Dakota people, constituting the bulk of the state’s sportsmen, will be denied the privilege of shooting ut all. The action now pending v tuted in the Cass county district ¢ and is brought to the supreme court on an appeal. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH LOWERS COST OF SERUES Price Reduced From $7.50 to $2 per 5900 Units, As Much as You'll Ever Necd The North Dakota public service has completed a one year's gontract with E. R. Squibb and com- pany for the pure! of antitoxin for diphtheria by which it will place this valuable product in any drug store in the state at $2 for 5,000 units, instead of the price now everywhere charged, $7.50. Vaccines and serums have for many years played an important role in dis- ease prevention. lExhorbitant prices have placed these products beyond | the reach of most people, and the con- sequenve has been that preventable diseases have been too common. Now, | acording to the contract with the| Squibb company, any druggist in the! state who wishes to handle state boatd of health products may hav supply of the antitoxin at the red price. He should write to the state public healih laboratory at the Uni- versity of North Dakota. NOTICE. / Herman Ode’s East Side Dairy an-| midnight, 45 hundredths of an inch of | rain fell. 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