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! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEATSER FAIR AND COLDER LAST EDITION in the prosecution of the defendant. i- THIRTY-NINTH YEAR : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS * : | IN UP RED | Johnson Strong For His Grandchildren | TALKS RUSS! A RECEIVES 1 ~ Although Similar Nominative | PM KB DID IT he oe: DISCARD . al 5 Meeting Was Held Four Years 5 “ i tor aye, meapects te WI Ago, Sinister Purpose Seems TOWNLEY HERE ‘ ay. Pag il besave to Be Scented in Olson’s Rally-| eating ing of the Clans in Bismarck T0 N U ARE IT CONDEMNS RED FLAG AID aac on January 28—All Factions MILD IN INFLUENZA it ‘Public Reception Given Coming Prepared For Fight Declares Socialists Will Hold ‘Alexandes! Berkman Four years ago, on January 25, in Big poe Said to Be Not Pleased Unenviable Place in SWEEPS CHIC AGO: Emma Goldman and + Fargo, was held just, such a republican With Way House Bill 60 Hist u = i convention as Natiohal Committeeman istory / Other “Comrades” By Gunder Olson of Grafton has called for Turned Out Bolsheviki, Wh ; pisuiairek on January 28. The prin- a caress j SNEVIKI, en De- cipal erence was that in 1916. the that to which Sherman likened war ear sthite central committees is said to be- popping in administra- speech, State’ Audlt e oe polit sabes mae Davaped which ha en not yet fallen under | ¢j Fs ute Auditor Carl sit: . . _— Rae tee er ice ren cinder tive circles ut the capitol as a resutt Mound up a redchot peroration by de, {All Available Trained Nurses Be- M eir borders convention and bossed things at Far- of a hurried visit of president A, C. j claring that his reputation had “veck ing Mobilized to Prevent me. Gorky Brings ; go. (nbiledadagste aiestlag is; being ‘ownley, who, when the news about attacked by a “bunch of international WwW ord of Ch Oh cailed by the Dationa! committeeman, | House Bill 60 reached St. Paul, “just | —6r$re- gaara aad soclalh 5, anarchists—who do Spread eer a Four years ago North Dakota repubit- dropped everything,” as one of his en- ee Trea not believe in’ good government, who pee a Mee can met at the call of the republican | 2usiastic admirers put it, aud tcok| Washington, Jan. 20.—When Hiram Johnson of California is do not believe in a home, who do wot] Chicago, Jan, 20—Influenza_j ok, Minland, Mopduyy Jau./19; state central commiftee, and endorsed | ‘Benext train for Bismarck, surrounded by his two little grandchildren he hasn’t time to fret| "avy 1 2", He eis ryaees ecg Namah ns who were deported from delegates’ and presidential electora The Big Boss seems to think that over politics, . Ab ‘ ime to fret} “Ana 1 am going to tel you,” said] 2 mild form continued to sweep | the United States, wer wiv vi re Managers for Senator Cummins of | Someone’ bas made a bad mess of pe . ove picture shows Johnson with Hiram III (left) | the state auditor, “that so long as| through Chicago today at the rate ight Sere. Veneer vee nee 1 Towa, then a prospective candidate for | tings. Aguinst his own better judg- and Phillip (right). there is reat left in this humbie} — of 1,100 new cases ev hours, might be termed an official reception ) the presidency, addressed the state | ™@Ub jt Js said, he turned the receut body of mine, 1 am going to fight to] AN available traincd nurses were | Jvo' Cue this village today. | In convention, but’ no presidential candj-| ‘Pell session over to Bill Lemke’s * : g | protect my eed Mamet reputation; | joing mobilized by the health de (eee, rewe_ tlite greeted Alexander date was endorsed for the March pri-|S!€ management, Bill, it is reporteu, A | FLOUR TAK I am going to fight to protect my wife 8 ved by the health de- | Berkman, Emma Goldman and theie matfes. One week earlier the North | 202 @ good lot of thunder for him-- ‘A ES and five little children; T am going to| P8ttment to help combat the epi- | comrades” was M, Zorle mae Dakota progressive republican league self, allowed it to become whispere:t | 50-CENT DROP fight to protect Christianity Tam go-| demic. At least 10,000 additional fine an seas s M. Zoricn, member of met in Fargo under similiar conui-|®20Ut that he, and not art Townley y ing to fight to protect the constitution | Murses would be needed, Dr, John ne all soviet exccutive committee, tious and. endorsed committeemen, | W8S the real Big Noise in the league. N [of the United States, and the con-] 8. Robertson, health commission- who, after a brief conference with : delegates and presidential clectors. and did a pretty fair job of it unt! Minneapolis, Minn, Jan, 20,—Flour | Sitution of North Dakota; Tam going! et announced. ‘The total number | Berkman, agreed to permit the whole The league went one step further than it came to House Bill 60, Uropped 50 cents a barrel the local | fo fight—AND 1 MEAN FIGHTT, if of influenza cases now exceeds | party to enter Bolshevik Russia. the regular republican organization in Nobody knows the mside history of i jmarkets today. Standard flour in 98/2ecessary—to protect the Stars and 4,000. The hospitals are filled. “There is no ast they : that it picked Senator R. M. LaFollette | House Bill 60, unless it is Ii Lemke, | pound cotton sacks sold at $14.25 -a | Stripes.” During the last 48 hours A is: no question «ey. .will: be H of Wisconsin as its candidate for the {#4 he’s not telling the world, It is : jbarrel. The general’ market declined GIVES LEAGUE HISTORY Secured Ruste RERUEA, 2o ou ‘ PY presidency. That was more than ah eae tach, however: (et the Cour- i heat was given as the reason for! Tye sate auditoE. Sane Ate a “ “We will give them work according to ea before f -/der-News, which Lemke helps with fs he drop. e! ‘ othe Phere were 382 Ses their professions * “f ® a Soon which Toe alg eouncted in ideas now and then, sigotously defend. Men’s Committee Meets With RLS SS 3x <p garearE pitty ot tie Nonpartisan league, de-} — monia ane 66 deaths, we must prorlde ners contact i St. Paul, and at which LaFollete spoxe, |! this measure from the hour of its Big Success Yesterday— clnting the promises on which it was able homes and feed them well.” : The republican etate central commit. troduction until, the news came’ over y ; REET LOPE or ee en | RUSSIA,OPENS HER ARMS ae tee prior to the presidential primaries erie rizr Justices of the Women Out Today 5 fe oroEntA to eh of eee U Madame Gorky | wife of the novelist, in March carried displiy advertise am lected with league en- ees ie vi i : said when she me = j ments in the press of the eat ‘announ- | dorsement had joined with the hold-] With $2500 reported to the commit: bee i ithout making a sincere ef- Russia Sieg he ne eran wh ? cing the slate chdorsed at bee a ‘argo ioc citet dust in sen are Howe tee last night and several teams still f tion rheratate autiion dovlaved: tat j Are, politically persecuted.” convention and urging the sw t of So much as the goou y meses shi ‘ s : ‘ There w: 7 adanw’ ating the party for these Sandidates. The White paper on iwhich it was written | ‘0 be heard from, there is every reason ae abuse to which he, Langer. and in touch th Rol eine “commiticé believed by making sclec- Then the league organs abruptiy|to beligve that the drive for $5,000 MB P | dell haa been subjected was due to: 5 lines. were nbott! at iil ‘distant frou. thong in this manner that. everg inter- , Hanged face and admitted that it] for the Jewish relict fund in this coun- aL Townle thelr) dart to expose the ES the brook marking the frontier at est and section would be recognized | Bight be better to proceed regularly | ty wilt go over the top without any ~ lared t eae isin which he de- |soviet territory. When finally a co and represented; that all republican | and in conformity with the constitution. | difficulty, the first financial drive gin ple. fo; be, sotallem, pure: and .gim- jference had been ‘arra ged, Berkman, 1 forces of the state would be unified, | Cve® tho it did hurt to beat ‘the band | the armistice which has been suce Half-Dozen Radicals in Addition |” “When the people of North Dakot 4 : accompanied by Finuish officers and | and that in carrying out the mandate |#%¢ Bil Lemke,, who had given the | ful. Re lee’ Gen” to toe aces Series of Hen? For Various | newspaper correspqndents, went out /n } ae of the voters ay expressed at the-pri- | 2¢t his official and legal etorsement | Yesterday the thirteen men’s te to 18 Now in Toils state legislate ae fhent inthe . F the ice mecting the Bolsheviki in *the } maty, March 21, North Dakota will aid | 28 left suspended twixt heaven and|canyassed the business section of the Wanted is al an t a ood cae mien Points in North Dakota middle of the stream. Both rties in bringing about a complete victory fearth, And now it is hinted the Boss | city and reports turned in last night ane thely vl ht Pande ane ene jad Announced consptcuously displayed white. flags ad for the party at the next general clec- | Townley is perfectly willing to leave| from ten of these teams amounted to Y and 4 that they wnt before Ged the one carried: by the Bolshevik sol- anon, said F. H. Sprague of Grafton, | Mim there, at least until he has ex lover $2500. Today the women's teams New York, Jan. 20.—Scarch was v¢-| gonstitution of th es Nited upbeld ue Be ; diers being a table cloth tied to a red who signed these notices as. chair. | perlenced’ a contractlo contraction of ‘the égo. Jare taking subscriptions going into the [8 mde today by the police bomb| oF North Dakota and Then crest cue | , Notice of a series of hearings to de-' pole. After w short parley the soviet man of the republican state central | stores, offices and business houses and squad and department of justice agents night, will eoreet thel vig aie ay termine minimum wages and standard | offi summoned the members of the | committee. FIRST T CONCERN TO into the residential distriet and. the | {2% # hale dozen radicals believed to} wilt “be punished.” 3 eRe it Le, conditions as to hours of labor for wo-| Soviet committee of Petrograd. The 1 FORUM SCENTS TRICKERY hotels after contributions and it is ex-| h#vé beem leaders iy.a bomb plot.which | uppoy willbe Stone ee wen-and iniined opioceniuncaieles committee was conducted to Terijokt ° & Despite this. procedehe'the” cailing EXPLOIT AIR HERE zest tliat tltey ‘wil add "considerable tenay iy ie ey ee ye tenaan thelr lives ang. when you ud Tand occupations in North, aketae mae ci NyHere a collrexenee: Was Hed } y Gunder Olson of a stinilar nominat- z ‘o the amount raised by the men yes:| tray by the arrests here of 18 “r i s 5 BN OF ‘ yas On: PARTY DPTRAINS t ing convention to mect in Bismarck on READY FOR ORDERS | teraay. Capture of the eighteen men yester- theniahes yee MS at te ven: nounced by the workmen's compensa-| Shortly after the decision to recelya ' January 28 ‘appears to ‘have’ create: : EXCEED QUOTA day was made possible by revelations | o¢ thety mets WH re erate “nto the | tlon bureau today as follows: the deportees was reached the whole rh consternation in republican ranks. The city’s quota was or .{made to federal agents by. an alien | History: of this state, and the coming} At the office of the bureau in Bis | Party detrained at a point where a , 7 ecm to be. especially true at {Lieutenant Cameron Starts Com- [ed at $00, the’ country districts we pete Buford in pao he generations will look upon them with] marek on Januar 6; at the court | W0d road leaves the railway and runs i “argo, where The Forum, speaking for x = ing responsible for ther \- era ar ford with 249 other |) ie se g toward the forest. few" vere \e : nioniber of Gate City leaders hae this mercial Venture With. Jcause of the weather i radicals, This man’s deportation was loathing. house in Dickinson, January 80; at the' nable to walk era alien Pens ' to say Major Baker ‘advisable that if possible all ef the held un because of the fact that PICTURES MEN AS ANARCHIS'TS | court house in Jamestow Finnish soldiers guarded the road and i “The fact that the convention calt jajor cr quota be el in this elty so. that had failed to pay his income tax and “They will picture in their minds | at the court house in Valley he transfer was made without a \ is dated January 8; that it was not} |, there will be no chance of the county |¢,divulged the terriorists plot, federal | these men as anarchists who were] ruary G5 at the court house in Fargo | hiteh, mailed until January 16; that the date], Bismarck has the honor of being the | falling down on the total required. cficers say, in an effort to obtain con | opposed to their government; men Who | veprunry 10; at the court I 4 CONDITION IMPROVED of the convention has apparently been | home of the first company organized | , The varlous teams met .| sideration from government agents. | preferred to des! ernment rath-] 0) ek ee ae Lae aveaee house M1 Conditions haye improved in Petro- changed from that originally proposed ;|to the commercial airplane field, The | erable liberality in their re Evidence to show that plans were! or than attempt to build it up, T woult| Grand Forks, February 6; at the) grad ace to M. Zorien who said i and that a penciled inscription ‘send | North Dakota Acro Co. ha SS ya “sj terday and eve seemed to be | 9" foot for a bomb campaign against] rather ten thousand times be in my | court house in De Jake, February | everyone there was getting one and a Sanh, rare. pil to Grafton, N. D.? at the foot of| Nett! Dakota Acro Co. has been start! witting to contribute something, A] fovernment officials was obtained in] boots today than in the boots of any ]19; at the court house in Minot, Feb-| quarter pounds of bread a day, There the call, quite evidently not the hand- ed by Major Frank Baker and Licut.j feature of the drive was the volun |e raid it was state. one of those men who voted to pro- 4 np ats tho courte hones a Wii-| vas comparatively little idleness and writing of the national committee-|C. J. Cameron, the popular aviator. of donations, it being estimated there tect the red flag. I would rather a ‘ wood and fuel were more abundant, man, have aroused curiosity as to the| ‘Che company plans to start,a school; Were more individual contributions GOPHER G. O. P. million times be in the boots of one of aoa i a ‘The greatest difficulty had been experi- real’ nature of the gathering contem-|of aerial igstruction in the spring |Yesterday than for any previous dri thase mep who voted to prohibit fre? |, PURPOSE OF MEETINGS ced in getting coal to operate fac- | plated in the call. where Jessons will be given to those | of this size. COMMITTEE TO speech. If that act was in effect today The notice states that “szid public tories, but recently, as a result of im- “The silence of the Nonpartisan|who have tired of. automobiles and AMOUNTS RAISE 1 they would have me on the way to the hearings wilsbe held for the purpose | proyed transportation, some had been \ league. newspapers and* agitators on|other methods of ground locomotion The amounts raised by each: team S ND OUT CALL penitent tomorrow for the truths | Of. ascertain ng and declaring the prought up from the south, : the call, and the conference held in| Exhibition flights, including consider-| 2% the members of the, teams are as —_ T have dared tell you here today.” | Standards of hourg of cmployment for s Minneapolis on Friday, December 26,| able night flying, will be another fea- | follows: St. Paul, Minn, Jan: 20—'The re-|_ From New England the state auditor bie and minors in any occuaption; TO RESUME RELATIONS ey (Continued on Page Two.) ture of thig company and those behind | 1.—$1311.05 of which $507.05 was publican state central! committee will |is proceeding to Scranton, and he will the standards of conditions of labor for) Paris, Monday, Jan. 19,—Blaborate a ee it will arrange for fights in every city | ised yesterday, Al Rosen and C, W.) meet here Wednesday afternoon to|go thence to Bowman, with prospects Wworhen and minors in any occupation; | plans for the resumption of commer: id TOWNLEY CHAIN in the state this year, if possible, | | MeGray. formulate as call for the republican | of large crowds at each point. the standards ot minhoum wages for | cial relations between the Russian peo- ' . | A big field suitable’ for flying pur- 2—$164,Burt Finney and Carl Ped-| state convention. The call was sent —_——--__——. women in any occupation ; the -| ple and allied nations have been work- | STORE BACKERS poses has been selected and will be|€Tso2- | x gh 1 oat today by Gustaf au cl FLU HAS NOT BEEN ards oF Aeneid for a oe sme out and it is expected the Bolshe- M T improved in the spring. Hangers will SE. Shepard aud y,| tary to Governor Burnquist, who is fi Lary viki will permit the free interchange IN FARG cha 0) re] s, adopting and promulgating ture y | : be erected and shops for the repair Gone chairman of the state central commit- SEEN IN CITY VET ee ae is of manufactured goods and raw mater- on a - rules ang regulations for the carry! oj 9 A t of damaged planes will be located }_,4—$176.25, A. J. Arnot and E. B./ tee, haa | jals, It will be a comparatively simple ‘i ; ‘ into effect the ptov! istri i Certificate- _|there, Besides thase activities, the | Klein. : a AYS HEALTH HEAD : matter to distribute goods among the j [ ee fan a aa ihe tates intends to represent one of |! Martin and F, £. Mc-: DICKEY COUNTY SELLS s 8 an a other ma Russian y ig unde if agcecen \ o Assume ations he largest manufacturers of airplanes 1 : . ¥ announcer *riday by the supreme \ of the S: aaa in this country as ributor for a . E. Lahr and J. M. MUCH HAY IN MONTANA |paq Colds in Head Are Not Hives neal and a oa Council. 16 4a said ty Rania wid e Sysi part of the state an? eastern »o..tana, pene aoe : 'y Meyassisted in the negotiations that pre- Way —_— Cowboys herding cattle in a 2iy norse: 0. We Roberts and Jos! Huderlin, NX. Da Jun. 20--Sule of | Dreaded Disease But Should (tery te ee eee i unite near. [creed the | snnouncement. | Surplus i Fargo, N. D., Jan. 20—Certificate- |power “ship” may become a common | Breslow. 500 tons of hay to Montana farmers h Ines. na a rteceated tit the mats | 20CkS of Wheat, flax and tumber awalt . holders’ of the Consumers United | sight in western Dakota if the plans| . 8—Not reported. T.. .K. Thompson] by producers of this vielnity, is an- Be Watched fone he ee et iy le Mat] export from Russia and all that is Stores Co., a Nonpartisan league sub-|of the company, materialize. and Capt. A. A. Jonas, nounced by the Dickey County Farm nd te That the ti may appear | needed is ocean tonnage to carry these \ sidiary, corporation, are meeting in $$ ane A. W. Lucas and Thomas} bureau, No reports have been made of cascs | the Meht ie Aagoutn ae yj Produc to the markets of the world. Fargo today to ‘consider the plan out: } r fall, J of influenza in this section to City "i ai Details of the plan to be followe lined by the company officers for -in- pore te Caen gl eta ONG C, Wachter and w.! 7 ; {Health Officer Dr. Stackhouse "tim ad hells were given the Assoclated Press today creasing the capitalization of the com « McCormick, | HE | up to the present time, although there iy edete 1 Alexander M Seeeennelm and 0 RS str eer : | LP U: eal - HAS HAD 1) , zs as olders,” as they are/Annual Convention Opens This| ‘32915, christ Rertsch. | ii sei dhe distas ged | operating. was Parl of the Iraslitt sooperati ae bad ea a gale $100. to ‘the eee Morni in F; Not reported, Chris Martineson oe dat : wen TAVABET assembly in its 2 ba ki whieh Hn csr Pi cl ‘o the company ing in Fargo 1 | this country Ja8h ve pa NG ' -| s 4 3 giving them the privilege of trading td 8 and Thomas Hanlon. | By the fourtee nth decennial |} Outside | of Tilinois, “particularly raat in showshas the enforcement o%:, They conducted the negotiations \ for cash at. stores stablisheg by the| Fargo, N. D., Jan, 20—The annuai os | census which is now being | || Chicago, there is no general epidemic c ing ton Hata ie wow | With {he supreme council whien y company. The plan outlined by the! tri-state grain growers’ congress one ¢+——_________-» | made, Bismarck must stand for |]of influenza reported to, the health trusted, | Drought about the adoption of a policy company officials coaty proposes that ed in Fargo this morning the initial | Today’ s Weather | } the next ten y State and saat Dr Slack hours, Rene has had a special woman investigator rere sa eee bye thovallies i oe holders of fort ficates shall receive | meeting being given over to the Society ——_____—~- || municipal census count for lit- || 57s rere Pa Paes Lokal in the field for several montl during he lage oer t heing the purpose of theln crease cape eat Fo Lwenty-toue: heute ending at_| tle outside of North Dakota, |! Nort’ Dakota, but they have heen of | zned by John N. Hagan.) SECOND ARK UNLIKELY sf 9 + soe 6 e ‘3 8. 8. c] a be ‘ew Yi a 5 ess! italization, |_John M. Anderson, president of the | noon, Jan. 20: | It is the official figures of the ||a mild character with a very low nd 8. 8. MeDonald and T.) New York, Jan. The successful | Equity Exchange, Inc... co-operative| Temperature at 7 a. m.. —9 |, federal’ eetaus that@eoi nd || death rate. | delivery of the transport Buford’s iy STILL AND $5,00 5.000 j organization with a $1,000,000 capital} Temperature at noon. —§ ‘[pederal census Thal CoMmmane | There is na need for aterm that boatload of anarchists to Russia seem- } $ ) joperating in St, Paul, was the princi-| Highest erday . 0 |) respect. It is therefore essen- the disease will spread to tl on ) ¥ ed uilikely today to be followed by the ° WORTH OF BOOZE | pal speaker at the morning session, Lowest yesterday —2 || tial that every man, woman || tion and cause the same heavy of acting +i departure of a second soviet ark in the |. During the day stockholders of the| Lowest last night. —9 |) and child) in Bismarek be | jit did last wint cdlcat teen beljere, | rene fee : near future, Of the more than 500 . SEIZED IN FARGO | Eauity Exchange balloted on the -pro-| Precipitation. iG {he es ted Ms a th t the | Lab ereisbaty bras i al See men and women arrested in the New posed increase of the capital stock of} Highest wind “Ww || enumerated, in order that the || but een nt exnosture and to re- LOWER FREIGHT York district in recent raids on reds, Fargo, N. D., Jan. 20—A still ana | the corporation to $9 000,000 while the Forecas 1) Capital City may claim its | ree cases that resemble influen: none has yet heen ordered denorted { products valued at about $5,000 were | stockholders of the Equity Co-operative} For North Dakota: Fair tonight,:| rightful place. 'limmediately to a responsible physi- FOR NORTHWEST and the attitude of the extremists is | seized by Fargo officials last night in | Packing Co. voted on the proopsed in- colder cust portion; Wednesday fair!) Everyone is urged to dis- || cian. GRAIN SOUGHT | rer"s deportation hearings. t a raid that resulted in the arrest of |¢rease. of that corporation's capital and ‘continued cold. | Dlay enough civie pride to || Reports on the dfscase prevalent ez ae Andrew Olson and Hans Molstead. ‘Stock from $3,000,000 to $10,000 000. Lowest Temperatures | LAYS nOUg A Civico RTS 2 east of this state sho :-that practi i 2 T. PA ISTS U Officials charged the men with operat: | Mr. Anderson in his address declared Fargo .... |-make certain that e yone In | cally ‘al of the ease erie aay mill intra Wei Ly seats ; reduction ST. UL LIS " “Wi is ~ y y s ight rates on gra wodutes, m ! ing on a big basis fixing the value of | that the Society of Equity’s ventures | “Williston . _ his or her houschold is enum- |) anq' that as a rule these who have had | northwestern points to (he eaetart eens MORE INFLUENZA h the product on the basis of “booties: | eae field of 0: opera live Pasiness Be peut | erated. The census-takers have || influenza annear to be immune from ipeard ranging teoin ‘a cent toa cent and — i ger”: prices at about $5,000. had been siccessful during fhe past) Winnipeg . a big task: they are doing the |/it now. Better organizations have | half per 100 pounds has heen sug- St. Paul, Min . 20.—St. Paut K ‘The cases were turned over to fed-| Far ana Ned plan for aster Helene : best they can, and a little co- |; heen formed ta combat the spread of | gested We the cinterstate. commerce | health authorities listed three new pie eral officials ‘today. he capitalization was proposed as 4 Chicago = by. Cal, << puree tie in pl ro it 1 Ela ee cases and one death from influenza { (Ea Se a means of increasing the field of busi-| Kansas © | operaticn on the part of our ! ifluenza in places where it has an-| commission to Director General Hines | HTS Bh ote ee als cs i na aotiet ei % e ponte sae Z neared and every check nossible will} of th ilroa ministration {and Rochester offictals two new i NEW ROCKFORD BANKER __ ness activities. i ORRIS W. ROBERT citizens will make the job com- ||¥e made to prevent it gaining as it eee ral road adits ae PTC ect es crst e aNAi S i ; Meteorologist. plete and give Bismarck the || dia Inst year. é of grain rates. The commis te hoard of health, Nearly = HELD ON THREE COUNTS |si9UX COUNTY SCHOOLS Sg i! Fa lRHOR and the proof of In Rismarck, through the Red Cross | pared a_review of the ‘rite situation | fifty cases of the disease have been 5 Assistant Attorney General Albert . DICKINSON TO ATTEMPT j 5 peer aks lelase in home hygiene. and with jts!for the information of Mr. Hines. reported this month, put all were said E. Sheets, Jr., has returned from New CLOSE; TEACHERS LOST = 1, growth to which its progress iioat fnedieat aia Ane ctaeall to-e of mila form. Rockford, where last week E. R. Dav- — CONVERSION OF SINFUL |} entitles the capital eity. Hee: Hee ee teie Ie TNE a i 5 DED AR TET | a NSO ES jdson, former cashier of the Farmers| Selfridge, N. D. Jan, 29.—Two | If you have not been count- Hee Mente ane oeeer Atoll aah SOLDIER REPORTED DEAD i SEL FRIDGE FARMERS & Merchants National bank,was bound| schools in’ this vicinity have been] Dickinson, N. D.. Jan. 20.—Dickin-)/ oq, or if you know cf a neigh- | |the same proportions it did a year! RETURNS TO HIS FAMILY| _ over on three counts, two charging | closed recently owing to shortage of|son sogial leaders believe the town|| ) 2 z ‘i Be 1 ago. PURCHOEY ELEVATOR false entries and the third the mak-|teachers, Superintendent L. W. Cole-|needs uplift. A campaign is under jp bor-or friend who has not, call Todcenole: Noa Walter ing of @ false report to the bank exam- bank reports he is unable to meet the|way for the erection of a tabernacle the Commercial club, “Phone Raiteetad. : ; ed | Selfridge, N. D. Jan. 20.—Farmers iner on the condition of the bank. The|demand for pedagogues. Cupid and} capable of housing 2,000 persons. When}, 313, and give the name and-ad- M) wiit} killed in "action, ed his |of the community have purchased a ¢ attorney general's office is agsisting| more attractive offers in. other lines| the building is compieted. it ix plan-| | (pegs, 1 at the| family living near here by returning | 2rain elevator here previously operat: \ the state’s attorney of Eddy county | of work are among the causes general- ped to confront the, 2,000 regularly | i Knights it Pything ait tonteht: The | home hale and hearty ° | ed by 2 private eornoration. The: con- ’ ‘\y mentioned. with a revivalist. t = : | supper will be served from 10:30 to 12. = —— sideration was said fo be $10.000.

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