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PAGE E1Geef BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1920 > re | butis, stockers and feeders 25 to 50] JQ for the number of men sent to the [é +] Pump Equalizers, ‘They make hard-| ‘These farms well improve BASEBALL a eee Canmore 9 vonts nigh, -MMONS COUNTY | atmny"hy"it C°T00 LATE'TO GLARE | Taue Rumetebt aby maknand | © Thgee farkis age well, Jmzor j{eents higher. Canners 25 cents high | “dente \ 7 5 st working pumps work easy.| good buildin close to town o ey ae ives steady, FARMERS START Corporal McLalahan, who is in| ———— “| Windmills turn in slightest wind,} schools; telephones and good road SRICAN ASSOCTAT ‘ fp gUaves Bleady. H charge of the local station, soldiered | QR RENT-—Furnished room, 61) pumping engines vi a sat ven seg rite fo: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Hog receipts 11,000. Steady to th Capt. Seb; “i 2 pumping engines go with less than one a real bargain. Write for Won Lost ee etree ce balk ail eaehtc NW FARM BUREAU |’ ‘apt. Sebald in Columbus bar- half the gas, or steam. Fit all m list, stock ranches and blocks ; 33 stone, top. $1445) Duk a welche, racks, Ohio, when the captain yas mps. W. 7 ? i “ts. Wante Sc St. Paul . 2 $13.50 to $14.00, Pigs 25 cents lower; ——— Le S| Anne: pumps. nted five years. Need-| land. Agents Wanted. Scott, Toledo . bulk $10.00 to $11.25 Hmmons county farmers have or-| *, corporalcand MeLalahan was 9/Taw / FOR” SALI ed everywhere. Consolidated Steel} Hill & Co., 22 C. P. R. Office Bldg., Minneapoll 2) Sheep receipts 7000. Few sales.| ganized a Farm Tureau and are is-| "Capt, Sebald has been in the ser-| ROUses, in first class condition. hot & Iron Co., Mlaneepatiay Mini. j|., Winnipeg, Manitoba. | 6-5-1 Mliwaukes 2' Choice ewes $7.50. Choice bucks $7.25.| suing a small paper filled with news| vice of Uncle Sam. for tnitty-te Te ee hy Salty oe bl ores . ——| The Pacific Coast to Costa. Rica Columbus Feeding, lambs sue ee in| of interest to club members. The} vears, while the corporal hag served | aie rer tar ‘4 | v0 acres improved, He per acre. —_| produces a species of shell fish from fa week ago, shorn lambs $1. lower A oa Fs twenty-one years, and he will con- average is what our sales-| 300 acres improved, $45 per acre. | which rich 1 silk ii a is . & * firs y 5 lled a; rs . ich a rich purple dye for silk is qadianaper between time off more. Sheep $2.00 to! ree ee of the pepets: & tinue until he retires on three-fourths | Men are clearing, selling Easy! 160 acres improved, $40 per acre. | obtained. Y Kansas y 2:5 ee Baal! Live: Block a cae jae S, vee ake pay, which will be about $90 a month. each . Wel ba South St. Paw uve StOCK of many activities on the part o! he ——— - NATIONAL LEAGUES Hog rei Emmons county agriculturists. Seek to Cc I h SEEEERERE | | ZEEE ERSEoRy Brooklyn 13 Range $ 3 $13.50. ‘The paper urges farmers to keep | NCC. ure Iris: | Hogar aediee 4 Bulk $18. to $13.45. only pure bred stock and contains H Gineiniatl 16 Cattle receipts 600. Killers steady.|a report of a stock judging contest Ills Through Unions Pittsburgh 19 Fat steers § held at Eastwood stock farm in which] ,ondon, June 5. The executive St Lous. 22 Co ; seventeen boys participated. It also] body of the natioal railway union has e Boston . 22 Calv J LO} BEN urges farmers to get after the hop- decided to ask the call/of a special i New York 23 ; Biockers and feeders, steady, $5.00 bere as soon ae they anpear, fells et congress of the British and Irish trade hele 5 Hs . o $13, ithe new weed laws, and of methods “ Gacd Philadelphia 15 27 Sheep receipts, 100, steady weak. of fighting gophers. unions “to try to bridge the gulf be; = y to $16.50. i fs tween the Irish peopie and the gov. AMERICAN LEAGUE Lambs, 38.00.10 916-50. H, O. Sauer is managing editor cf} ernment.” it was annoupiced today by ss z $7.00 to $10.75. the Farm Bureau News, and the] J. 1, Thomas, a member of parliament. MOT Cleveland sou ” $8 i Farm Bureau executive committee is i 7 pas ness Minneapolis, June 5.-Flour twenty-| composed of: S. G. Busby, Linton, New yor five cents lower. In carload lots,| president; W. T. McGuire, Linton, 5 GIVE SERVICE Chicago $11.85 to $15. ‘ ii vice president; Fay Harding, Linton, siaeiaeensieiiaieiiaaeieaeaiasinaaaa| nica Minneapolis tary-treasurer; L. H. Harwood. weseneton : Hoar unchanged, Shipments 62,-|4, Van Soest, Hague; C. Lowell, Lin- FOR SALE crertapreti 801. barr ton, and Charles Clark, Livona.” { Pleas Barley $1.26 to $1.61. Seen eee AREAL CABBAGE, ae pik EE 2 $2.10 1-4 to $2.11 1-4. CABBAGE, CAULIF: . FRIDAY'S GAMES ee ns tas ARMY OFFICER ER AND TOMATO Yankee’s Win eipts 2 compared H ‘New York, June The Yankees free aE 60 Ae VISITS OLD PAL a \ Biea att continued their terrific slugging today rthern $2.90 to $3.05. J Loineraee: ‘ ese'are a good planting and: eat Philadelphia Ainerieene 12 Yellow $1.85 to $1.87. Capt. Max Sebold, assistant recruit- size to 5. The Yanks hit three pitchers 0. 3 White $1.04 1-4 to 1.06 1-4.| ing officer of the Aberdeen district, : for 15 hits totalling 25 bases. In the] Flax $3.97 to $4.09 1-2. visited the Rismarck recruiting of- Call at 306 14th St. first inning Pratt made a home run| ,,. See eRT IST fico today, The Bismarck office was hit at Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. i highly complimented by the captain, with the bases full. Meusel home run, a double and two singles in five times up, He, scored three Phone 740 ‘runs and drove in two. Ruth got a double. Score: R. H. E. * Philadelphia ......104 000 000— 5 8 2 New Yor 1 35 USED CAR MART : Nayl Keefe and Per- kins, Styles; Mogridge and Hannah. Oakland owners reaularly report returns of from 18 to 25 miles Srom the galion of gasoline and from 8,000 bo 12,000 miles on tires 1919 Chevrolet 490—as good as new. Extra tire, motom- eter, chaine, a $550 1915 Maxwell Roadster, good tires, new battery and radia- tor. Excellent condition .. ae $325 We have many other bar- gains to show to interested buyers. 608 Main St. Chicago ffective pitching by Dauss held Chicago ; While De- troit bunched hits off the local pitch- ers, who were unsteady, and enabled Detroit to win today 6 to 3. Ray Schalk completed his one-thousandth major league game, all of which he played in a White Sox uniform. Score: R. H. E. 3.5 3 THE IDEAL TRUCK The one vital point for you to consider in buying a truck is, “Am I going to be able to keep my truck WORKING every day in the year.” To do this, the truck you buy must be backed by a complete stock of repair parts and prompt, efficient SERVICE—that’s International. Lahr Motor Sales Co. °’Phone 490 Phone 490 Chicago Detroit . Faber, Kerr, Payne and Schalk; Dauss and Ainsmith. Leaders Lose Cleveland, June 5.—St. Louis won | from Cleveland today, 7 to 6, batting | Bagby from the slab in the fifth when five runs were scored on five hits, in- cluding a triple by Gedeon and Bag- Distributors Phone 488 : HERR RBECESeS Pe by’s error. Score: = Tes FEE _ 2 enema te ‘RHE. THE NEW OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX TOURING CAR —= ———= St. Louis 000 150 001—7 12 2 Cleveland 120 001 002—6 11 1 Sothorn and vereid; Bagby, My- ers, Uhle and O'Neill. OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX CORWIN MOTOR CO. All those qualities of activity, reliability and economy which underlie Oakland Sensible Six popularity are abtained this year in combi- Drop Game St. Louis, June 5.—After winning eleven straight games Alexander was stopped by the St. Louis National to- day in the game with Chicago, 5 to 1. Triples by Hornsby and Fournier fig- ured in all of the locals’ runs. Score: BIE. Ros rag R.H. E. H i : Chicago ... 000 010 000-1 8 1 LONG eres Poe ew NatOny witha stronger chassis St. Louis 101 002 01x—5 14 1 Batteries: Alexander and Killefer, BIS MARCK, N. DAK. of longer wheelbase. O'Farrell; Doak and Clemons. Myers’ Bat Beats Phillies Philadelphia, June 5.—Myers’ terri- |‘ fic batting resulted in Meadows’ first defeat of the season today, Philadel- phia losing, 5 to 1.: Score: R.H. E. Brooklyn .... 000 002 012—5 6 2 Philadelphia ......000 010 000—1 7 1 Batteries: Mammaux and Miller; Meadows and Tragesser. ses 10 Boston, Jlune 5.—New York defeated Boston, 11 to 8, today. Fillingham giving 10 bases on balls. Kelly's triple and home run were responsible for five runs. Score: RH. EL New York ........025 310 000—11 8 1 Boston . 040 010 030— 8 11 1 Batteri Douglas, Hubbell and Smith; Fillingham and O'Neill. Three Straight Indianapolis, June 5.—St. Paul made it three straight from Indianapolis, winning today, 6 to 0, Hall was in- vincible, allowing five widely scatter- ed hits. Score: RH. EL St. Paul .... 012 000 012-6 10 0 Indianapolis -000 000 000-0 5 1 Batteries: Hall and Hargrave; Jones, Rogge and Gossett. ip Lowdermilk Blanks Toledo Toledo, June 5.—Lowdermilk held Toledo to four hits while Minneapolis bunched hits off Stryker and the vis- itors won, 5 to 0. Score: CONDITIONS We are always glad to help business nien as well as farmers to keep closely in touch with changing conditions, R. H. E. Minneapolis 000 040 001—5 7 2 Toledo 000 000 000—0 4 1 Batter Lowdermilk and Mayer; Stryker and Murphy. No Other Light Car Offers So Much Yi There is in the Cleveland Six an unusual degree of power, quick pick-up and extraordinary acceleration. It gives all the speed that any reasonable person would ever want to use, more than most drivers would ever care to use. Now. ecially, is a time for thoughtful consideration be- fore making important decisions. : ——, Let us help you in getting all the facts that bear on the Columbus, June 5.—Columbus won case. Our officers and staff are always ready to work for your free hitting game from Kansas City “best. interests. today, 12 to 7. .Ames, Kai s City 5 pitcher, was in constant trouble, due to faulty support. * — = % : [MARKETS | The Bismarck Bank | x = | Chicago, June 5.—Compared with Week ago, beef steers, $1.25 to $1.50 higher. Fat cows and heifers, beef “The Friendly Bank” Throughout, the Cleveland Six is a car of high quality featured by its own exclusive motor, ease of control in driving, most positive brakes, low underslung springs that wipe out the road-bumps, bodies of dignified and graceful design. And with these qualities of day-in and day-out performance, the Cleveland embraces sturdiness, safety and real comfort. These are factors that you care about. They mean much in the service and pleasure which you have the right to expect: Bismarck North Dakota oo from your motor car. : i =SUuecaeecencacezennnvevareeanervneennanaycavaeecaneeeseevotennnani TT Come In and See the Cleveland Six. Ride in Ii, Drive I: hf ' € a ’ fe Touring Car (Five Passengers) $1485 Roadster (Three Passengers) $1485 i Sedan (Five Passengers) $2395 Coupe (Four Passengers) $2395 { Thi | A ° U E S T | 0 N (Prices F. 0. B. Cleveland) \ i S S Big Northwestern Automotive Co. DISTRIBUTORS CLEVELAND; AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, $1485. 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