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a LASSIFIED ADVERT! |[PoNcs or THE DUES Cover (STOCK MARKET BANKERS FORM | i { MET A FRIEND OF Yours [ SAY, SHE Never. OHS TA, CA N HELP WANTED —MALE Office tn Nant h Da ket, $3.00 Cash with ON The STREET Yesrervay! ‘ cee 1 LIKE A PLLION so? WELL LEARN BARRE r order. M. smith, © « ’ Harber College, Oldest ins i Moter | Montana. /| STELLA CLANTON-GEE SHE DOLLARS IH NER J SHovid nave 4 : Kind, Hatoplishved 1882, : par re LOOKED LIKE A MILLION Jo~ ! i ‘ ense saved by our method Se i g : F Ht 4 tree, .Moler Barber “uo 1 ° ve DOLLARS - ALL ORESSED 4 = | ; ‘ _ Nicollet Ave., Minnepao: , up! Hed! ae —- WANTED—Two_ fireme: ik, pi * r i with tiring ignite Firm Says It Might Be Expected; Committee on By-Laws Ap- “ img once, Beulah Coul ‘ a = . } bid Neulah, N._. to Have No Effect in View pointed to Report on | ¥ M 2 k | ! None bette i of Exports Jan. 26 hi { oe 8 ie) | Dickinson, Dec. 28. — Representa- : i | ROOMS FOR RENT {HARD MILLING WHEAT tives trom 11 of the 14 banks in Stark CORNER STORE ROOM FOR RENT: — @ county attended a meeting at which ‘ aa rf 8G with full basement, 13, The weekly market review of the {Quinn-Shepherdson Company, of Min- q —Three modern unfurnished heapolis, says in part: scussing the benefits that house | keeping “During the fore part of the week might bederived from such an associ- ee hee cee extreme Weakness of stocks occasion-|@tion a temporary organ ¢ . toon in a modern house. el by continued adverse financial {formed with IL. Es ss ¥ Ei for ae uw sewing machine. ught our grain markets in ithe Dakota National bank, as tem a Hp Lee Se tee } aiting mood for new developments, | Porary chairman, and John Schaeter, x = = an jso. that general business depression or ne Mor hants State bank of Rich ure an » 8 -, — tbune for i ) Kuow JUST ABOUT How SHE. ~ A] | she’s A nice cies Burt, ee eee eee tucd. WUSOn of the Merchants Na WAS DRESSED- ABOUT “TEN WEL, Vie FEEL SORRY For HER. ‘There was Nevertheless evidence of a {tional bank of Dickinson, Val Koch, __Wol Be sta oh captial | Dy Nears Bend The Times! iy tubborn di position toward declines, {Of the Farmers State bank of Dickin- ve RE WA TED _ Corous habs z } lresulting, no doubt, from reports |S", and Herman Leutz, of the Taylor n showing still no great selling anxiety | State bahk, were appointed le q ical Salvation Army. Ton the part of producers. mittee on by-laws und will report 6¢ ; 1 book y q Wei You I tt imated that about 30 million | ® mesthig colle for W ee y, Jan= : % 7 4 OM: ‘ies hy ' Nor as Gee = naa 26, when the permanent organiza- ROOMS Music cabinet) ‘Pent; 4 ar x - YAY Neeon*r TO: fof North American wheat has been | {TY £8 Sarees vane : CARRIER OS WA c ky Buick ‘auto, | i : a] \ : ‘sold for export during the past three | tion will be etfected and officers of tha 5 eping te Fe thetaeneat while the i weeks. At the rate of 10 million association elected for the coming Lexiskature is in Prefer reoms | 5 i bus weekly it might be expected| Year ne s modern, Apply Adam bre that stock market news should fall flat} ‘The forming of the new association Need ee Soret pillows tin its effect ot wheat, There is cor-| Will enable the bankers of the county foumi by anita Oita Hotel taiale av bieia tor queslionlie the to cope with financial emergencies far cand’ Avitm=s 7S ee Hiciency of United States supplies of more effectively than they have been a 3 FOR SALE— Wheeler lispailllige aeheats able to.in the past to say nothing of SPUR head sewing mac “Corn finally has met a strong de-| the social possibilities of such an or- q oe Maine {mand and receip Banideton: ; ti Main. Peal ycaimeEbed During the winter months it is FOR pALe or aud of the crop the movement is quite dis-| Pktnted on holding the meeti Dicking HOUSES retitly sales trom | Dickinson. With the coming of s appointing, Appi | { ! ‘ 7 i st hands are forced through n however, when the roads will permit i { automobile driving, meetings will be held in the various towns in the county where bankers having member (ship in the association are located. Por several years past Dunn county ORS, ies eS- sit Wherever posible Srowers reported to be holding for a minimum {of 50 cents per bushel. j Oats are still without export stimu- MARMARTH MAN lus or any other noticeable demand IS KILLED IN PRESIDENT-ELECT HARDING WILL L “T AKE| Herding, interests in south~ except elevator interests where even | had gn active bankers’ The last campaign found him | the carrying charge tiot which has been a de Montana Honey delive . ie + = i? NOTICES te ‘ : NOTICE TY CREDITORS TO PRE. AUTO ACCIDENT | CARE OF OHIO BOYS” WHEN HE ASSUMES ee aan ae gent | Values inalntaiued of very lighi| Hi a business aa) well aa in 8a ‘ # PACER ential capacity. Hard now is slated | ro ‘ | e inves ye Z ane is STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA | OFFCE; LIST OF HIS FAITHFUL AIDES | tore scot jon in Washington. receipts aud there is some Investment! ine Stark county association : aan ory mi : paying ed dy the low price and] © i vo i COUNTY OF BURLEI aa 3 Murmarthy Dee. as “ bite John an ine 2 probaly of export demuat ident that the new organization will In county court Fa lion: 1. ¢. | Summerton anc oy Lutz were re rere e Tie ‘ ae ih 1 jbe just as successful. Davies, Judge turing to town in Mr. Summerton’ BY (.C. LYON | Harding have been intimate trients| CASE AGAINST | pcos pde i sed oo In the matter of the estate of Sane | Ferd from the Summerton ranch Marion, ., Dec. 28.-~ President-| tor 3 years. In 1810 Jennings man-| GUYER DROPPED J, A, 0), PREUS HEBRON MAN * i el Roberson, deceased. tiles northwest of town, the car rantelect Harding has a reputation of juged Harding's unsuceesstul cam- | a : rive ea | ea hy “ nA sate sche uae ie ear fs reels never forgetting old friends. Sol paign for governor. ‘Then he became | yeort Yates, Dec, 28. — ‘The case | FREEZES FEET, wridge, turning turtle in the air an! ' , eae : Pee oe ‘ , . ng : at 5 9 y business manager of Harding's news- ainst Jack Guyer which was pend- S nding inthe dry bed of the creek 20 "Ohio bo: who stood by him in n ‘ $ ye as pe L net helow Sammerton, who was driv. [8s glamorous days are expected to} paper. . he took his present] ing in the South Dakota district z , s eet below. Summerton, who was Anna Roberson, petitioner, v Christine Roberson McCormick, Murgaret Roberson Donaldson, land b- | Secretaryshi Jennings’ name court, i vhich he was cha dowitn | ately Son, 96 held i ee = » steer: good jobs under the new Repub- | secretaryship. Jennings MAME court, in which he was charged witn } William C. Roberson, Frederick 1 , Was held in the seat by the steer g ed dell ederick: toh ing wheel, and when the c am C. erson, Fre ck Re ; A . “car landed | ican administration, mentioned in connection with a plu grand larcety, was dismissed at the farsa : 8 rath wee s : rs te hattom upward on him, his head was} There’s George B. Christian, who}on the Federal Trades “Relations | session of the circuit court for Corson | aeploa HOABKAN TGR. Cee SADA Roberson, respondents. ee i " secretary | Commission or the Shipping Board. | county, held last week at Melntosh, be- Reps hospital tor treatment bow erson, Samuel Roberson and Rar Se te stb crushed, and death, no doubt, resulted | has been Harding a Notice is hereby given by the under-| ian utter the accident, Lutz inust} during the past six ye Christion| Another newspaper man who hi gpe P, ucks administra 7 eyed for Hare r for 2 years sence a ae once eda alo have been thrown clear of the falling} used to be a Democrat, but that nev-| plugged for Harding for 20 years late of the township of Missow the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the cred ten days aga, died at that institution Tuesday from the e of badly A. 0. Preug| frozen hands and feet which he sus- 1 as governor ci|ttined while lying through the night Hard his] A sneeze means a great impending | Minnesota one week from today. He] in the driveway of an elevator at that calamity to the Hindu mind. will be the twentieth governor of Min-} Place while in an intoxicated condi- ‘ tors of, and all persons having claims th i nesota. tion. : | He will be one of the first elective In dn effort to save the man’s life against, said decedent, to exhibit them convert Christian to Republicanism. with the necessary. vouchers, within vi ining 2»| P. = v sti ats month afer the fret publ toa FORMER BANKER vere he waa gl ning ground 22 F RE WAR SERVICE Is RESTORED of this notice, to said administrato: ally — ut his office in the city of Bismarc ik, IN BANKRUPTCY Fee STEAL 16 cate tae HE Guy » eee pee encceunye Narn Bas ‘ : tian doesn’t become presidential sev-| | Philadelphia, Dee. Dated December, 1920. \andan, Dec. J. P. JACKSON, Thomas E. Hi: cause of the fact that the defendani; was already und Bi sentence at the narck. St. will be inaugur ul, Dee, 28.—J. Bt oar, landing upon his head and face, | OY interferred with the eprsonal| Charles E. Hard of Portsmouth, QO. | penitentiary as he was still in a dazed condition | friendship between Harding and him-| He has been editor of the Ports- = when he reached the Bucklin home ajself- For us they've lived in} month Blade tor half mile distant, and nearly two|the same yard in Marion. For 19 of | heen the special if e 25 years Harding labored to | www wn years. guardian ,of the hours after the accident. ate officials to become governor, ex-|ONe foot was amputated uhove the cept through elevation after serving ankle. Complications set in, however, an named his ON EASTERN PASSENGER TRAINS ag Meutenant. governor. i and death resulted shortly afterward. an about 50 years of ved by 2 wife and one Mr. Preus will be the third young-{ Klick was me the governorship, | 48¢ and i He will be 37 old when inau-} SH. gurated and was only a few months Y than ©. R. Davis, who uso ROTARY CLUB 5 when inaugurated. 1 1 Preus was born in Columbus | IN DICKINSON county, Wisconsin, on August 28, 1884. hele !He entered Minnesota politics in 19097 Dickinson, Dee. 28. Dickinson now {and served for two years us executive | has a full-fledged Rotary club, the or- —~ Railroads No baggage will be allowed in the | y are returning to pre-] aisles. as the comfort of] In cold weather doors must not be city. later presideNt of the Beach State Hoy 1 Mannington, of Columb; is concened. ‘The Penn-} opened unles n adelphia, will | #nd Leama Been cronies for a] sy ! if ue care ae ne the ce A ; ay : ' ag filed a{ darter centur; Mannington was} tions for the heating of cars. | train stops. ; day of December, 1920, roerer nn yearn (ha eS a i editing a paper in Urbana while] Coaches in through service, says an} Trainmen must not turn seats un- in Harding was editing the Marion Star.| order, must be heated to a 28. — The friends of} "etary, he'll be given some more re- ——_ yard, formerly of this] ™unerative job. Christian is 47. war service st , at passengers are lea » and not opened before; ‘Administrator. resident of First publication on the seventh | bank, now living in Phila 12-7-14-21-28, | petition in bankruptcy, rrival at termi: s received by former business tempera report all case: in Conductors mu nd 70 degree: ‘i associates. Mr. Hayward was forced| They began playing politics together | ture between, 6 y “Aarie asta cberhurd. | ganizatio ing © a w - Meeting of Stockholders eee neat. ative Laciness ewine to {ad have been at it ever since. Man-|suburhan service, 60 to 65, Sleeping | where passengers are obliged to stand | Clerk to Governor O. A. Eberhard.| ganization ene complete when tay The regular annual meeting of the)|-'?) give up active hus Owing nington fg doped for priv rs between 10 and 6 a. m.|and the reason therefor jFrom 1911 to 1915 Mr. Preus served| Bergeson c ismarck, special repre stockholders of the L /a complete breakdown in his healtn |" ie i Stee OT DUN ALG Se us be sce a Be iy ‘ - i is Cobai cars or nee fee t]as insurance commissioner and from | $¢ ntative of the district governor of ; bank of Bismarck for f| and it is believed that the closing of | } OEMS iret case Chri must have slemiverd ue ota eee : Mee ea ee eed tet lias to 1920 as state auditor, serving | Rotary Clubs, instituted the locat\ directors for the ensuing year al be| the Beach State bank some weeks ago should be given some other post. Oth-]|in the daytime the temperature in| trips through sleeping cars at night continually in the state capitol for the | branch He was L ) b J a e 9 i i A sleepers i arlor curs § range a > “ 1] pe is a hi oatanal . = held ut the bank, between the hours} perhaps had something to do with his erwise on app pintmennsto some im- sleepe rs and parlor cars should rang | bo. ae a allman employee is on past ten years. | Conklin, president of the Bismarck of 11 and 12 o'clock a. m., on Tues- | filing the petition. Mr. Hayward had commission for Mannington. | between 65 and. 70. oo c. 3 [Suara invench. cousin services. | ‘A. R. MeGill was tne only other | Rotary day, Jan.11, 1921. many friends in western North Dakota ‘ i Other orders laste p.uauunen dns s puoguctis cone Ss or wooden Com-| in who had heen atl employe of the| The Dickinson Rotary club starts C. B. LITTLE, President. | who will regret to learn of his mis- Malcolm Jennings, secretary of the | clude: — : j _ | bined cars must not be placed be- foverno to be elevated to the | Off with 20 charter membe Addi- 5 12-17 to 1-10. | fortune. Ohio Manufacturers’ Association, and} Principal stations at which trains {tween steel cars, or between steel | ® Tle : te secre-| tional members will be invited from a u i stop must be announced in all | cars and the engine. ENO! le WAS DEEL Se Crea oa oa ieee ’ on | a5 x bangs AereTe tary to Governor Austin from 1870 to{ time to time to the number of about [coaches and diners before they leave | — Solic alms, distributing hotel i974 o ideurance: a gal 13] one cach month 8. ENGE, D.C. Bh. C | terminals | cards, shig’ “miatter: ov litera) 20/4; Insurance cormlssionss for. iA thorough survey, ws made ot’ the ; Cpa ne oe etibed “aE aR. heute tei Sweden outranks Minnesota as the sbi ere Chiropractor. Approaching stations, the name of Xu i connected with th 4 ks Mi i y district officials before per BUSINESS DIRE R Consuttation Free [the station must he ‘announced at) business of the company, emust he! Svenen, owianke Mimeso ag SERINE OC INO SCO ( ] ( ) y | Matte 8 t—taneae Rlock—Phane 96+ |e: ust twice. | Prohibited John A, Swanson was the only native mn at of u Mounts club. Many ‘ —_ ———————————————————— son governor. Governors A. O. Eber: | Smuler cities, the — hard and John Lind were born in tos rome the pri ‘a or oreant x ~ . . That Would Be Wasted Energy, Accord: Swi nd Knute Nelson was born | Hon and this community is indeed for- WEBB BROTHERS | eckles and His Friends ing to Tag! By Blosser | in Norway. making three horn outside | tunale in belt able to hoast of = . "1 stub such as the one which has jus! ndertakers xcmbalmers Funeral Directors PUM — of Ame club sue a 4 ui Licensed Embalmer in Charge re E> WRUL: Dont BE a = : j_ Ramsey county is far out in the lead, been formed. 3 - Don jin the supplying of governors to ihe! a y NN, i DAY HONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 TASGONNA ABRAID To Uj : | [states with six; Nicolet second. with| SCHOOL HOUSE “YAVE 4 RAH - / 5 four; Hennepin third with three, in- BURN i wild pya ae Mak oe feluding Mr. Preus, and Nobles, Good- ED DOWN BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY SPE TM BUSINESS 1 Rega EAA GMIGGY mart ce oN eral LD Dee. 28.-—School No. 5 ' ( USINE: wan and Blue Earth counties eacil ickinson, Dec. chool No. 5 in wo Distributors of OF MAING i ihave supplicd ole. | Antelope school di Antelope s T U D E BAK E R | John $. Pillsbury governor from| Station, burned to the grotnd sev- 11876 to 188! rved the longest time,| eral days ago, Although the fire v —and c siy -ted three times. } HOt discs overs ‘ed a tg ballding ' rved the second 8, it is believed that the blaze ’ ‘ Cc ADILT+A C | lonsentr tlie! © years and three | started from an overheated stove. AUTOMO) b jmonths, becoming governor on the| ‘The building was in a splendid state jdeath of John A. Johnson and heing|f repair, having recently been re- ‘ = OEOEOEOA~™r EES jelected twice. Governor Burnquist anadeled Pain Guy cauipped. Bes ‘had the third longest term, cause of the fact that little insurance \ PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS ise yuuie <Gavertion lea ey one es [elected He q the <district. ; Licensed Embalmers in Charge | ! et lected. three times, be { | y | Peatancint nine ont : arrangements can De, _ Day Phone 100 dj Night Phone 100 or 687. ae ish I"Governors who were re-elected for | Made se hool is being held at the! | A term are: Governors Ham- Adolph Lutz home in that s¢ mi jsey, Marshall, Austin, Pillsbury, Hub-| the district. Miss Lydia Kapitz is x Ole BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY lnara, Merrixm, Nelson Clough V: teueher and Oscar Hempel clerk of the i ‘Sunt Johnson Eberhard and” Burn- rae ee ASE onc quist. | Governors’ Davi and Nelson later! DRY CLEANER 7 jserved in the United States senate. VeS- TM ALL Governors Hammond Nelson and Lini| GETS CLEANED g MURCLGH Now, WASHED Your, STUINK THAD YO | Were representatives in e = ; | 220 MAIN STREET ; Upholstered Furniture Made to Order | ovine aa FOVE Jamestown, N. D., Dec, 28.—"T have vious to serving as governors, 4 ‘ ¢, ie Back 2 5 BCALSE T Don't’ Herhard and M. Burnquist became | been in the dry cleaning business for SE Ir governor on the deaths of Governors | 2 Humber of years but this is the first i) NERY . Johnson and Hammond, respectively, [time that T have ever heen “cleaned, 4 - being elevated from lieltenant gov. | Harty L. Wol!, proprietor of the Pan- ¥ ae ornor. Mr. Clough became governor | tofum declared today, describing how when Mr. Nelson was. elected to the {2 burglar or burglars “cleaned” iu senate. of two suit cases full of cloth and Hl i pee oe es SU $56 in cash. DENY COLLIDGE ) TO BU WASHED DISHES TER ithe Two filing cabinets, Springfield, Mass., Dec. 28—Calviu!| four-drawer. Apply this MAIN STREET Coolidge, Jr. in a brief interview, ° denied that be and his brother and] Office. Phone 32. Governor Coolidge donued aprons and | CARL PEDERSON Pe is : i ; ashed dishes after the Christmas} Bea FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, The exclamation, “Oh, dear me!’ ainiiee at “thelr Northampton one, For i anger ane ya Southwestern North Dakota and is a corruption of “Oh, Deus meus,” Me said that the “men” of the family] Lump Coal call Wachter Trans- . ~ Southeastera Montana , [and eeuivalent to the French “Ok, vashed no dishes that day. — fer Co. Phone 62. BISMARCK, N. D. mon Dieu.”