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AGE: » underwear, skirta, lee WIDE. AWAKE. B MAN to fake. , charge, of at | local tra $400 -to..$5.00 tions; = gaat ee coma wats ate Dept. TE Romhea 3-621t selling _guaranted noBlery rience unnecessary, me Norristown, DETECTIVE. ence ‘unneces- e instru ravel; make secre! ations; salaries, expenses, Hart- bctive Agency, Kansas cs oy FIREMEN, B&R. MEN, $175.1 00-¥835,00 monthly, ; aR unnect Wee Railway Association, 28 cal MEN. WANTE! or ee - Write Ganor Former Gov't Det a tive, Danville, tiiinols 53-@it LEARN Actual, aule arpa vi izing, Ean Ades © OTA" and BS ANGE D—Two Messenger boys. Western Uni investi ley De “alle WANTED—FEMALE EARN #5 weekly, spare for news mag unnecessary; cate, 169, St. Louis, a W ANTED--Experienced cam “for house- work, “two in family. a Vesperman. Phone 1 Ave. Ay. r WANTHD—A dependabie woman. of ex-| perienge for. general hc other smeed Phone 5: 924 6th, St. sel. WANT Aceon for r peneral meni Mrs. 5 West. Phone: an __3-5-tf ANTER— Girl f tor general jousework. A, Dueme! Fa Mrs. Ges. Phone’ 685R. 3-6-tf 'S_ WANTED—Large manufactut er wants representatives to sell, shirts, hosiery; * areshess en “to, _ Wig New INO" Poets Tequired; ony. te, Ameri- ALESMAN WANTED td. solicit. orders bg rat i. ints. | lor Dene oar oils, greases and oe Hane cht Ol O, "ea, cleveland, ‘blo. | a, GS OF THE NT -OANIA, Wd port NovGe iN AND CALL Tom, yeepeearon WHAT) ‘Que. “RHODE ISLAND RuasER SUG I ee Se eS Fi _SEVEN — Gets Her First Thrill BY AIAMAN SANTOM.WnAT's OUR RUBBER Stock Done TODRN? have You HEARD? IT OPENED ar 9 ANDO IN. IT WENT UPTO rat ApouT AN Ho lése Of “Which” Ret Of delegates’ Winn March 16,- it will-go to Chieago com- mitted to Johnson on the first ballot, as has alWays been the Drasticey with Wood as a second choice, A belated effort upon’ the’ part, of, Mayor. Wes. Shaw of Minot to’ pro- mote harniony: by ‘withdrawing “fron the “regular” republican slate of. dele- gates, this reducing the number of candidates to‘ eleven, proved fruitless, Seéretary of Sfate Hall advising the Minot’ man last Saturday © that the; (ime for withdrawal passed when nom- } {nations ‘were: closed,; Marchi 1. BRANCH RICKEY FINDS THE IDEAL ' "TRAINING CAMP Browasville, “Texs Mi March S.—It re- mained’ for Branch Rickey, manager GROWING DEMAND ~ FOR GEOLOGISTS GETS ATTENTION | Famous "Engineers Active Promoting Interest » in Ancient Profession i New: York, ¥.. March 8.—There ‘has-been a ed and. growing. de- ‘mand in the last few years men: well trained in geology.who have at. the same time the educational foundation ‘and the point of view sof the ‘applied | science man. represented’ by the en- . ey Sehr rmy coin regent | ofi the ‘St. Louis. Nationals, to dis-! einer. vecording to Dr. Chicls ‘opportunities cover that way-down jin. extreme) Berkey, professor of geology at Col- unusual ex used on shoes, euto- floor.’ Information’ oe Grauiich @ Co.j 15. Wiliam oe cay TO. "RUT Moder six” room inj (not ‘east of ninth | be. right. Address | 3-8-6 | INT. -Six or eight room | AVI lease for one sear, Write No. 3a rf 18] WANTED: ‘TO RENT OR BUY—A modern wed rooms. must have three one FOR SALE OR RENT Posuten AND FLATS lodern house of oan rooms including two, ane deed well, located, n tatret, eluding” tobe Foome 8 nel uding. wo iS $2780, ° luing. 3 vay, and wel ie: ne and wel j- cs Beaatee pier 3-8-1wk FOR GALS Now teodern'7 Topi house | and_ bath. Price, $4,000. Six ORE, Pte wake | coe $1200. | ris & Company, J. P. Jackson, Mer: | otde FoR BAI ice “WeUeN, ir Weer ‘UP Meee on Ponts, Ts moriling IF re ee at 4 REVIEW OF THEW WEEK LE—House Sieh rooms and bath, modern right “down to date, almost new. Location Ave. C. $2500. cash, ce good ori Jeph Hathary, let ca or east of postortieg: FOR” SALE—House of five rooms’ and bath, modern throughout. 1 On éth street. | ‘This is the ; The- week just, past brought litth the way Of definite improvement in the flour market, but was not without indl- cations of better times to cour. There Was very little’ actual buying,.but of | SHE GO HE | lot “all its’ holdings before May j When it retires from aetive busines although th2. completion, of its con- tracts “atid agiements may require: it to continue. {n. linited opera Jon for as (much, as 45<days more. It does not appéar that the Grain. Corporation hag any great quantity of good quality - BUT someTwnig HIT: IT | TELE ME OLIVA, | AsiD TT DROPPED BACK. | 4 To & Ar te Close - ‘po: TAATS ALE RIGHT -° WHAT: HAPPENED: ce, | West, Most of the trade have eeii t looking for lower prices and are buying jonly what their immediate wants re- j auire. | There was an improved demand for | feed from the central states, both in {Straight and mixed cars with flour, i but buyers want -immediate shipment. southern: Texas, nestling along the Rio Grande, there is a spring trai ing ground for major league baseball: clubs that may-prove a real “find.” Rickey, accompanied by. Connie Mack, came to Brownsville last fall in doubt.. He left with a contract for the Cardinals spring trdinmg {camp here, and so for the first time : ajor league history a club: will train -in‘Texas south of Houston and San_ Antonio. The local association guaranteed! suitable baseball grounds and a cash! guarantee of $10,000 for ten exhibi- tion gagnes, but a change in the exhi-; umbia, university: ‘The ‘general question of engineer- ing education, it as said at- Columbia, has been given careful study in recent years. At Columbia che theory is hetd that’ students should have college training before taking up the engin- eering school work, and the Cplum- Dia ‘requirements are such: that all students admitted to the engineering school nist have had the equivalent | of three sears of: college work with j thorough ; preparation in mathematics. physics and chemistry. | ACTIVE IN CIVIC AFFAIRS Engineers, it is pointed-ont by raem- bition ‘series schedule will give the pers of the profession, are doming valley twelve games, principaily be- tween the Cardinals and Philadelphia! AGbletice who are training at Lake Charles, La. In Brownsville, where’ the 'Catdi- nals will work out, ‘the playing field has been put ‘into condition under di- {veetion of Frank Hill, an old-time professional; who in ‘the late’ '90’s played in. many parts of the country,‘ eae principally, -with the- Southern! ea; ‘The “schedule of games.between the two €ardinal teams and the Cards and the Athletics calls for three games between Card’ teams at Brownsville, ! March 6, 7 and 13, and one game at San Benito, March 14. The Card nafs and Athletics play at Mercedes, | March 16; at ,;Pharr, March 17; at; Benito, March 18, 21 ‘and 25; at Don-! na, March 19; at Brownsville, March 20, 24 and 27, and zt McAllen, March 22 and 23). NEW DAIRY FARM OPENS IN MANDAN Mandan, Maren 8. aA new busin orth. ito take a more active part in civic affairs, and this, it is said, indicates that the engineer of the future, is ‘likely to be. more liberally educuled than the engineer of the past.. A not- able example of engineering leader- ; Ship in public affairs is found in the |National Public Works Department ‘association, a national’ oxganization whose announced purpose is to stor , important wastes of the government ‘by organizing its public works. func: tions on a business-like basis. Among lthe leaders of this movement are Adolph Lewisohn and J, Parke Chat- ning of New, York, both conspicuous | figures in the copper industry. Mr. Lewisohn. is chairman and Mr. Chan- hing vice-chairman of a New York |.committee which is furthering the pro- “ject. A state organization has been founded in North Dakota with i. F. | Chandler, University of North Dakota, University, chairman. Professor Berkey said that the de | mand for geologists has been at times jin the last two yeurs so insistent in { some of the directions that he describ- {ed, and the economic conditions cove nected with it so pressing. that the de- WANTED—Expertencea--girl--for- best in the city at. the rice. $2759. | the whole ‘an: increased amount _f Wheat or flour; but na levee it has, | Stocks are rather light, as most of coe Mire, Stacknoie. 3B Bolineay lee ‘door’ Baa or Boat! ati particularly on such duya ds wit tte market jhas Shown its 1 | the huyers have been out of the market Daly ctbyany wa eee Pua | partment of geology at Columbia/ has softies. rye ngly sensitive to the pos y of; for some time.. Near-by mills haye A rat een repeatedly told that any man the nested temporarily y ‘O p f ear-by mills have 5 gov ONC! i ose i ay | be-ace y amed. WANTED—Gitl for eaieeat ore lot. Pe cash, 1 mained largely erhe ee the cheotationid overnment agency at prices close to| with the reduced production, - offerings has allding on Ritts Avenue | prcopted Bt Any Seley? { 117 Main’ St. Phone _ 751. oBsession 000. balance to are oa He tae st door the guaranty’ level; hare become scarce and inquiry for corporators of the concern are H. C. NEW GEOLOGY PRACTICAL reported representing a minimum of ac- vest, The new cl vii r sa oF Beto o! s 5 2 west, e New coucern will engi “The q of ce sist. WAITRESS _ WANTED at at Homans ate eas ai tut! business; however, the dedins o 80 fi SF eto ite actual business | Bere has pees up from , that) the manufacture of ice cream and as} py eaten ik ie SOF a eee WANTED Pantty” gitt at ‘Grand ‘Pacific R RENT—Wats “A_ end, B, Mu recent “weeks was’ Tiot ‘continued, | cay feed pluyed a much | territory. Prices-are holding firm for | time passes will extend thelr business | si “ith tifgunetar tor \ Hotel. # 3-8-tf "geen al Turnished, See’ Janitor | prices ruling firm’ to’ trifle higher, | @°re important part than flour. The de- | all. grades, to other linge 4it-tile bustles.” The A with an__-_ instine or 1 : - cs ‘Avefaze palews for ton patents, tere, | Millid for feed as.slowly bat steudtiy | | Sotithwestern markets: were firmer oe aR TUueed Pinang ORL Uc cera CRU ae 3 SALI fx room modern ae. ficreas ishing prompt, definite and helpful ad- a i RENT ted’. t week: by. week, with. prices | im: sympathy with other markets, of-| Schulte 7 f fore j ey, eikerep rereest ‘Small 1 Goon “i Register. eee or tek tow tear, Rinecitetine cater es gradually rising. With bran aroun ferings were,moderate and the demand Se He-J. Schafer and William) vice, has made 2. place both for him- reons for light, housekeeping. R SALE SNew sie yom Giaiern houge.4 western and two eastern, are ‘indi: $43@44 in. Minneapolis ‘and Kansas | Was good for March shipment. “Many |” ‘The jeadquarters of the self and for his science, where the a ‘close in, for $4500.” Geo. a cated’ iu ‘the following “table: City. and sptlag Wheat flour middlings | of the mills are behind in making, are in eae ers of the new concer more theoretical, or at least less ‘O Bra” bated Resistor, ea Hard. Soft |2. the neighborhood of $55, the feed | shipmeits and “shippers are pressing | thor a begat a complete and practical, geologist of former days. Capek ‘man i was able fo counteract some of | them for: delivery. , Shorts. went _ iu | j, , aie a years he floor ; failed to claim very serious attention.’ A = AUTOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES the gloom: which Muy over the floar| best demind. Hominy. feéd is. strony | ars Svein a aa ais aes ae f FOR hades toys oe Bere Js. mote business, 4.50; J and offerings light. Oat feed is held | place enti mie. tht w male the BISMARCK ENGINEERS FINES Large farnished root; foot! Soadition’ tor -. <{Dhie.flowe outyaitlidbt week coutinued| stetdy, but the call is limited as most} make the Wilding aie idest heme foe D TING | location; close to business center: | FOR peter : f to, decrease, reachtng-thie lowest point | of the large. nilxers ure out of the] sucha line of busines. HAVE GOOD MEETING 4 © modern, Phone GAX: or’ Call ata “pa extra 14.65 for the crop year. The spring wheat | Market for the present. Mills ‘are ‘The nen Purity Dairy company h ars ‘ Second street. 3-16 1100 mills of the “Northwest were chiefly) looking’ for u brisk demand for this] prirebased the ice cream business from | ¢,1ie, Seoud meeting of the a. FOR; RENT—Two roome, set 15.30 affected, suid reported an’ output grade during March and are not anxi-|the Mandan Creamery and Prodace|£°'mcd Bismarck’ Engineering. socie Racaay dad modern, men. only.. Phone 672K, 155 12.60 | timated at only 84-per cent of capacity, | Us to sell. Brewers’ dried~grains | company: This ice cream business has | 24, Crennization of profexstbnal euzi or call at 16 ‘Thayer: s street. ‘ 33-iwk FOR ¢ RENT Nice ‘clean warm’ 1 modern. hi = Call 213 1th. seat block “from oa Browdway. Ph 15.35 pec. 30 bo Tes. Te. oY gaara: Send for cat- Flournoy 8t; ‘dlegwe. Chicago. ye 2-1 ue imo 14.85, 15.05 The most encouraging feature of the situation was to be found in vartous! indications. of::a” reviving: foreigu’ de- | mand for both wheat and flour. The The hird winter wheat mills of the gp anaes -Sroup showed a slight loss frgm the: previous week, with an es- timated output of 63: per cent of cu: | pacity ;: while ‘the soft winter wh jmilis recorded a slight improvement. i averaging a little better than 60 per cent—Northwestern Miller, t holding’ firm, with offerings light. There was a decided imporvement in the Wisconsin state trade. Country dealers were in the market for: both straight. and mixed. cars. Mills have been disposing of considerable feed in mixed cars with flour, Middlings were! wanted, but offerings have been light. grown to be one of ‘the largest in this section of the state and owing to the! fact that other ‘lines of business: in! which the Mandan Creamery & Pro- duce company is engaged has grown so rapidly it is essential that they dis- poxe of the ice cream business, neers soon to. be affiliated with the na- (slomal American Association of Engi- jneerr“devoted to raising the standard of ethics in the engineering profession and promoting the social and economic welfare of engineers, was held last week in the drafting room of the state highway eommission‘in the old Baker parchase ‘by''Great ‘Britnin’ of ‘#everal cargoes of Argentine wheat afloat for! 4 the United ‘States, the buying of.clears ; by Yhe Wheat Export Co., and rumors of wheat and flour buying: before long | by Holland and the Scandinavia: countries, all suggested thatthe export outlet may not he stopped up quite as tightly as has appeared to be the-case, Of course the exchange .situation re- mains. a very serious handicap ‘to ex- port business of any sort: with Burope ; hat: the: need for wheat and flour is j evidently great, and even with a good hall. The session was exceedingly suce S- CORPORATION BUSINESS !meeting takes place Friday eveuing, Marth 12. After transacting routine busitess, reports were heard from committees on constitution and by-laws, on legis- lation especially the Licensing of eng!- neers and architects and on petitioning the A.A. E. so-called for a charter for a capital chapter of that organization. Talks were given by several wem- ‘Rye: middlings were in excellent de- | mand and sel} close to standard mid- | Alings price.. The output is light, and! most of the mills are offering for 30} days’ shipmnt only. Gluten feed now offered at $69, mills having re-entered the market for shipment within; 40} days, Oil meal and hominy feed firm, with the demand good. No export demand for cake, eastern mills under- selling the West.—H. N. Wilson in the j Northwestern: Miller. he 7 LEAGUE CLAIMS HIRAM | 700,. terms; nice improved BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ee erat, ‘Mountain Glew es a1 BUY AN OIL, LEASE—$10 buys five UISHMENT ~ FOR” SALE — 160 Ls Desdiamonia Leases nELING counts; fenced, smnall fora 75e now, worth $10,000 per acre. Price Carter paid 75c per acre and sold for ese $8,000 per acre. Texas-Rainbow’s End now opening up shows same Geological \ formetion as proven territory. Leases ‘ hete may jump any price “with first comin, It's a speculation but y the. kind of ap speculation that has made many small investors rich. The Fi t THE MILLFEED MARKET | eh bg Milwaukee, Wis.. March 6.—Theré { was a decided improvement in the d Mand for feed from> ail séctions cept’ the Hast; the past week. Millers have sold considerable for March aml April shipment. -The general opinion ig that there will be heavy feedin; during March. ‘The great drawback ‘is ; the poor car situation. and buyers | would purchase freely if ‘they w oe phon ; farm \ vated, 35° ‘Eales, 10 in orehard, t ' : acres Texas Field. p in Burleigh fuse and. well Half’ tillable, Feo” 5.” Holiban. ee re erie Te bot WOULD, SELL moder, 60x60 ft: garage, ree ee Sp bar x a ther, inquiry, apply at care: FREE, WISCON w Mesnais Pe te As -itidicative. of increased business within North Dakota, Secretary ' of State Thomas Hall announces that during the month of February” this year $19,099 was received in general corporation and notary fees as com- pared ‘with $10,017 from these sources in February, 1919. Firms recently filing afticles of cor- Phone ‘or- a Oil Co. started in by several men pouting, $400 in leases—sold out recently br ‘2 million dollars. If you don:t under- capa a lease business, we will gladly ex-| itol_71, Madison, Wis. harvest in | Argentine, which now!seems é poration were. as follows: sees part la oi aero f TE One threesyeanold ‘6 . ertain: ing delive s bers. B. H. Tong of the city engineer's nf zal Sveeend_ sou leva lease for | "10 pean, Bio, awe pongo cong Speared the Ameriéau warps will| se. vsulppeen ceport time they nact| | AS FES OWN; SAYS HS | company, Harvey: capiuitzed ot fan) Mice, umcome the “SHructare. of Hn: Frenta scne! name ugh fmith develor: 1400, oe te a Pied 8: hiwk | next summer. , | considerabié ‘feed’ bought “for January SLATE MUST BE NAMED ?}222% directors: John Simons and A. J.| dneers bs ighws . ea nile UC Gait information, Rainbow's End Co., i cubator | / At present thi y trade appears (o | Gélivery that tus not been shipped. ‘kruger of Harvey, and Th j the state -highway department descril) F417. Kerakowits. Bidg., Oklahoma, Ci egs Buckeye Incubel present Che. flow Ds aa pciay: ve eodore JobN-iuq past attempts made in North Da- ti, Kerskow e., Ch, Brooder, Also about © god | pe’ waiting on the whent market, with and’ buyers are pressing them for deliy-| ae ene son of Huron. kota to license engin a: survey 7 Jt] Stock White Lego hens.” Phone OTHE: i114 chance of doing much business | FS. THe strength in grain the past| Contre “rom vage One: |=The New Salem Milling commany,| Ko# To “case, engineers aud. survey FOR SALE—Three chair white enamel | wntil wheat prices are stabilized: The has stimulated the call. for| the expressed wishes of voters at: the'New Salem, Morton county; capitalized | Oncinmer of the state d mented ;| barber Wilts erate Hal tables, fod ‘a8| fluctuations which characterized last | Prompt ‘deliver; j polls March 16.” at $30,000; directors: Fred Leonbard,| jj,‘ ed ie dd ~ ae the cet Mie. i S Se ior acre. Rew. Write oltz, 2 week were quite enough to discourage ‘orthwestern mills are well sold up | Mr. Proctor had made the assertion | Peter P. Bumann, John’ L. Frank and of oh vn ie eo ciativa feats sting He now opening up shows same geological ANEDCIS pushers aT prospective Hour-burers. Patent flour | %4 shippers have teen‘ bidding coun. |that the “The omission of- General |George Engelter, all of New Salen, | ¢ oe Webnilug aP arene Fg eer ' ‘ formatlon’'as -proven. pa a Nem poste ual Pave, ey oe at $1250@1350 tolay looks less in- try mills freely. Prices have shown | Wood's name from the North Dakota |and H. E, Backsen of Youngstown lon/or licensiig of Genie CGokese a... mere may ou jum P any Tpecuation, Wy rat |. ern,howtee. at pave tree teresting ‘tha the same flour'did six |#” advance of 50c@$1 ton both on bran | Primary was not gn oversight nor an| Lee Brusegaard company, Hohey- Peart p.m. Hie speotineg, adjourne: & , the' kind o sec ror § Rau or r would trade for hay, 1817] or seven weeks ago at $14@15. Stocks aiid tmiddlings.- Flour middfings and | evidence that he does uot expect to |ford. Grand Forks county; capitalized 10, the Eltinge theatre, where (1 i maby, gmat nresu cue len The, Fare toaring in: eonattian. in bugers’ hands remuin felatively {Ted dog have been slow sale. but ship- | et delegates from that state.” at $50,000; directors: Fred Lee and! Winsrene, manager, gave a privily tuna. oa 5 Phong f0LE3e. oF. 154R, 2-19 Pets are holding firm. Mills had flour QUESTION OF ETHICS Louise Midthun Lee of Honeyford, and! Showing to the society of the ‘good Poutereceat SAI eatate. large. to all appearances, though the we ont § SALE The, Porter, ate, told, go! renewal to diminish somewhat. Many .. Register. 3-2;1wk, of the large buyers who laid in‘hea FOR SA14E—Houschotd furmieure. ai flour’ stocks at the December-Januar; aed pragtie aly et i} prices. are now out of the market though they could buy: the sante flout today fof $1@2 less than they aetually ate for..it. , .A- ‘disconcerting element ia the ater has been the general. uncertain ty as.to what the Graln ‘Corporation was -likély. to: do. with its ‘supposed)y very large stocks of. unsold wheat and [Hout Presuniably. it will want'te un roads film used so extensively ‘uccessful $50,000,000 road bond issuc ‘ampaign in Michigan. fc ing $400 in id million Some understand lease- Wesiness, wi ladly explain all.detail: mi fon Five acres: We. set lease form. an you developments. Send, and full information. ‘ 114% N, Robinson, Oklahoma, Okda. Ee Sg WE MANUFACTURE . Carburetor ‘arburetor which is guaranteed to. give double the magfe- ; age over any, other” carburetor ee! | constructed, régardiess. of name, make br price. Money refunded if ' Jay FREE trial does not prove it. tirely new principle; simple plain tube; hot a moving ‘part; ‘guaranteed to: beng in zero weather | prithout heating oF priming. Tremendous. demand. 000 has been speat on preliminary ad: vertising. 100,000 satisfied users. 50.000 on Fot sare ote Reliable, cperecticimee who can and carry stock of shorts. to 32.000 “depending om : demand, can ‘secure exclusive. terri- ' tory and will easily net $25,000 per vear. No special experience necessary, cra. , Kemper. Salem 9 W. .Jack- , Chicago, middlings. fo sell, but were unable to | Morally. ‘tis contended here, Wood Thomas, T. and Theodora E. Bruse- draw -satisfactory bids. Freight rates | 1s mot entitled to the delegation from |82ard of Gilby; to conduct general oe Minneapolis advanéed 30c ton {this state. inasmuch’ as ‘he did not. Store. ‘ to the East:but there was no decline |come inte North Dakota and make a.| Si iieecta he ERE: inthe fob price to offset this, [fight for it.” Legally, however. «high lechabrtnont issued: ‘by the | Mexican i Feed. stocks in the East are suf-| authorities admit. there is nothing to (cy 25,000,000 pesos oH paper momey been shipped. from the United States ficient ra all requirements, Job-!prevent North Dakota’s’ delegation through the monetary commission in ‘to Tientsin for. payment of troops and fmie to resell’ to western | from. supporting Wood. if. it chooses Mexico City. ilocal accounts. teed chat bas, eee stip | teen bir i far on putin Dakota |" Government experts are making in-|, During the first ten months of 1919, * acten ‘this apher i yu si WES. i es beet Fateav, the time of the vestigations of retail prices of neces-|1,107 fewer railroad employes were ransit; feed Pd ice aaeersee ein Wood does not ’@s (gary “commodities, ‘including clothing, killed “te 25,930 fewer injured than Mie common view’ is. that regatd: shoes; furniture and other household during the oceans ont ees period-_of To-relieve the exchange situation in China, 300,000. silver dollars have TED—We hone 437... WANTED— ashing. Phone” Ara FOR SALE—Furwitere,-Call M0fe BY BLOSSER Rx CLES AND HIS FRIENDS Tealso ASKS: You te WRITE 4 SENTENCE: USING TUE weed ~ PouTiee . YES-AN' TH DICTIONARY SAID IS INCORRECT - HAVE. You LOOKED UP TUE NEANING OF WurrAtr WARD WRITE 4 SEATENCE word Sua woRD. tino x for. a home or are thinking of baying | FOR {SALE=—Five ve_ acres house, chicken houses, about the . cost. of. “land thrown in. aae? a bargain. J, SNT—improved farm of 320 ecres, 5 . } . ‘ “ A Sensis $ ba Eile from Apple Creek station. E. : K : nee = : *V. Lahr, First Guaranty Bank, 7 —_marck. A k WANTED = To hear from owner of farm land for sale. O. Kj ~ Eawier. Baldwin, BU: , 3-6-1t

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