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D., Sept. 19,—When PS a loaded grain tank wagon ran ure Mayville Confesses over little Raymond Combs' z + lhe chest, the four-year-old son of % |* Country Instructors Fail- opt. 19.—M: to the ¢ * 4 Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Combs escap- & ed without a single splintered rib, One of the lungs was filled normal ple: ten preferred er institutions ning that they NOTED GRADUATE OF |i tur NORTH DAKOTA UW AUSTRIANS PAY «YIELD $20,000 IN HAY! se"Riay 2 Dr. William ©. Rucker to Safe-' | puard Health of Sammies in | Modern Ranching East of the Riv-| $020 FINE FOR | “'Stonttcams er roving Prout ta Burnsiad Way | 19.—Dr. i te of the} TOTING BOOZE Manitoba Magistrate Suspicious : of Aliens With Big Bank Roll on Persons Emerson, D.. Sey Aust police at while endeavo dd he will aff of Islands are ni WEDIGAL WORK 600 AORES OF ALFALFA | ze aemarges. leased on the Stan Tvation, west of the} Could Not Eat or Sleep Made Well By PERUNA i everal feet +o) Catarrh leasure iy Wwritiid |B, t pleasure in wit] Foe Years ‘Can Now aa ‘Eat and nor gleep with any eat Sleep To My Inost any thine | dof nervousness a ° Joon can caey without tre] Satisfaction trouble. J recommend it ty all on Se e who are sufferers of (hat dread Those who object to liquid medi- isease, catarrh!” cines van proguro Peruna Tablets AMPOLEON'S FINE. NEW i) SCHOOL RLADY OCT, | a" aS pointed for Whe year. Aen OF 2 oe : itis ‘inowoht ths pera < dorteion : ey river ae \Fine Structure Costing $20,000 ajith in Ae te graduating ee . wth eae ten 3 tne ct RED RIVER LOW BAD STOMACHS—THE PENALTY, Will Receive Pupils at Open. hasty. ho ila are ta t c< : bee cae hee cclecdaaes ne er eee whee ey in of Semester | Yost nhs fr chief ‘objection 13. tie tural gehaat! £ By mel Once Mae Deseo ; Jopt. 14) Nupw-| St aterle. Barr in seems to be its loneliness and lack CFF RYE IN STUBBLE ee choot butidizys wilt! jhe trenches dott t of sovial diversion. Another qi 1 The Land ready for oecupaney , there and confident of the ete important os of normal-tra paratively small w the young wome class of 1917, ssa irae WHEN TOO DRYTO PLOW s of the, { takes | a village oO the | Rrades at $60 to $73 the month. All, of the young men take village princi palship to $15 ath. The Agricultural College Argues “ of un 1 Wheat Wont Do Well on | Spring Plowin; | Fargo, ND, nsive upplied a der-gradnates for country se its graduates all deman: mand higher position CHEAPER COAL CERTAIN South Dakota Wins Fight for Lower Through Rates Aberdeen. $ ; pm. 9. Dakota will enjoy cheaper w NASTY MEDICINES BAD FOR CHILDREN Tt ts not oftea s child requires medi- kind. If the Dowels are > palatable compounds, m to chiliren. Any rach remedios may BE AT THE Auditorium O-NIGHT And See June Caprice == PATSY Its a dainty tale of Love and Adventure. Been pronounced by theatre patrons one of the Big Hits of the Season. COMEDY 2 REEL FEATURE HIS LOVE FIGHT WITH HANK WANN 2 SHOWS 7:30 0-00) = Prices: 10 and 20 cents serene scatsipteh—a.coateammapatenammanene: dack eral da) to Thi Wtera will watt Prof. O. F. 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