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Take Re BOARDMAN TO d Trail, Shortest Dempsey ~ Gibbons /lvtomobile Road Map PLAY BASEBALL IN BISMARCK Known Pitcher Signs With Bismarck | Leaves with Team | Well Contract Club; FIELDER man, who has hurled ; inst Bismarck, the Board th Charley Bon many a hard game ay will. uniform o basebsll diamond this year. man was signed up to play Bist team in the N State Leag will pitch andy in the field, probably | | tnseive@ pau yaytevabiowing Jaatinrnccory, Pvt. Leo Peterson cera ne in Had field ‘a Peat {results in all districts. BED aan 3 pitcher. Boardman is expected to be — * - al a i ‘i jet. Keller . Valuable to the elub as a stick NO FERRIES TO CROSS ON NATIONAL PARKS HIGHWAY Aan rOLMENG Gra te aR Pvt. Sher incidentally a drawing card well as a pitcher, and he always has been in North Dakota Al Berni The National Parks Hig! | Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., to the Dempsi Thi pitcher and outfielder, | trail is in excellent condition throughout its length. It is the A ; ti | Rota Fa¥iners will finish planting corn who was da few days | only trail’ through tho Northwest where rivers are bridged. The $2. garage facilities and well equipped with tourist carips provided for | within a few days, and corn dis-| New Orleans, May 29—Clara Phil- . a? Piccnce cuore at 2 ae te) 000,000 bridge between Bismarck and Mandan, N. Dak., was the last those who desire that service, | vwserean Eee advise good | ins, fugitive hammer murderess, ar- Re el ole Seat! Sperm ne ‘i suigial kt Ud Nad “ Deel rived here at 1:15 p. m., completing n Person Court. 3. H, Dollar, the Jamestown home season at 6 p. | We continue to receive generally Phone 80. S m. Bernier is known both us a good | balls, a hit batsman and another ed Fj Jeffries Thinks Gib! Has Good Ch per square yard, asphalt $5.00 per | favorable reports as to stand and Higa ne ie eaten sauce FOR SALE—Dining room set and pitcher and a yood hitter, and was | ror netted four runs. The xame| SIM Jeffries Thinks Gibbons Has Goo ance |. 5 conerete $4.50 per | Color of wheat, oats and barley. Far-) 1 otaing on the deck surrounded by | Walnut finished bed, nearly new. with the champion Mitchell club in| was called 5 aavel , ‘ 9 ry, : | ly sown grain is well up, except in i 4 >| i 3 the South Dakota league in 1921, | ¢ Bria i pees For He’s Small and Fast A | sain of the most Northern Counties, | teputy, sheriffs and her sister as the Phone = SOW. Sansa ¥ count of darkness the mos thern Counti i ar. Under the salary limit and plays} , : urprine Was occasioned bY’ |“ iwinteriirye: is) apatted: Nocti teamship Copan docked, EOI Seonnae oven uynew tier, Bent Gneriles tt ip wecessary to play dno | samestown ea You : not versed in engineering | and Central districts show some very | She was clad ina brown dress and | !¥ new also violin and ease com- or two men who can piteh in the! New. Rockford-Ca aes that bids for laying mains in pave- | pood areas, but some of the acreage| brown hat. She was not handcuffed} Plete. Call A. O. Johnson, Phone field. Eleven men can be carvied.| Batteries Cantin vand | Creak ment Were in most cases not great- | wilt he re-seeded to flax and barley} A crowd cgllected at the dock to | 32- _— -5-29-tf. Some of. the clubs will use one piteh- Theme = ee Ce) ly different from bids for laying | because of Winter killing and the in-| obtain a glimpse of the woman who|FOR SALE—61 Player Piano Rolls er in the field, and carry 11 men, | TomPEOM Breen and Lube. mains where there was no pavement. | jury resulting from the dry weather | was convicted of ~beating Alberta| "4 Singer Sewing Machine. Phone Others will carry only 10 men, put! ‘The citizens committee namgl by | of last Fall. Southern districts re-} Meadows to death with a hammer | _ 169J, 420 Henipen Ave, 5-29-2t. two pitchers in the field, and thus | Mayor Lenhart sat with the city | port condition from fair to poor.|ang later made a sensational fight ; WANTED—A girl to learn Beaitty be able to j higher to commission when the bids were read, Sufficient moisture for the present) from the Los Angeles jail to Central Culture. Park Art Hair Shop, No some of the other players. Minot | reading requited two hours and |is indicated, with a few exceptions,| America Phone calls. 5-2 has been alternating pitchers in a half, and outside of the bidders | throughout ‘the entire territory. An|~‘Sreciel police mingled with the | FOR RENT—Two room apartment right field. those present got from them only | abundance of warm growing weather, cro wadlcor prevents ieee OmanntEgsh with small kitchenette, unfurnish- Randall Signed the general knowledge that the bids | with-the proper rain, will very soon| Crowd to Preve ed or partly furnished, strictly M r Tom § also has} were around the estimate of the city j tend to neutralize the fact that the | 28 pine: modern and close in. 623, 6th St. signed wt Randall of Hibbing for engineer., Hundreds of items were | season is somewhat later than usual. IT RENT TS 5-295-5t. the local clu Randall is an old timer He was with Mil kee in} . Pr ere cAcccatsuns ean gent statement as to the reduction in TWICE PROVEN and also with the Bo: ton Nationals this year’s wheat acreage. Different MOU eGieig6 Guba. Randall ix x-| | All of the Leaders Suffer Re A GR reports covering the same districts! Fargo, May 20—An airplane bear- free eee poate Pelee pected to be valuable for his hitting, | rVve! ivary to suth a degree, that while| ing Lieut, Nichols Mamer, pilot, Oat a ete eS Fak ining and general knowledge | serves iniPlaysExceptiNew } there is undoubtedly n decrease, we| Russell H, Phinney, and. Alvo’ von| {iM urinary disorders, don't experi He ought to hit upwards | York Yankees hesitate to attempt an estimate as to! Alvensleben of the Old Colony club} Ment Rend this twice-told testi- of 400 in the, North Dakota State} its extent. The same situation ¢x-| of St. Paul enroute on an.attempied| “ONY: Tes Bismarck —evidence— League, He can play any one of| i jists in connection with a very defi-{secord flight frém si. Paul to Sex-|‘OUbly proven. ‘ several positions, but is likely to be| BENTLEY LOSES AGAIN nite increase in flax and coarse grain tie stopper here for oil and gas about | , Mt N- FP. Reynolds, 417 Madison used in right field acreage. 7A, M. today and departed for Minot | AY®» Bismarck, says: ;I suffered The local club has been with the St | Amer tion team for a young c angling | Tt was the ssocia | als Chicago, Ms dog's day—a day of rev cher who Pea HE o sles ah major leagues yesterday for the H Mass Is Largest in His- Minot, May 29--Plane left Minot i é Pe dee ree tell igkine thatenlayed.- Alllthe: leaders! any ea Eo set m. Tuesday and closed all day | *t 12:45 for the west. pecans tt Guicalt to eetimysanoes last year and was bought! by St. play ; " Gommentement y yi abel On at times, After trying seversl Paul, and is now used as a string| xcept the New York Yankees re- ory — Memorial Day. x different “kidney remedies withot cate! ‘The St. Paul club doesn't] ceived setbacks and the Yankees and Week Starts June 10 Ed Bannon, Prop. .| Make Good Scores getting the least help I finally got Seem to want to let him go. five other American League clubs did At S d Sh t Doan’s Kidney Pills at the Lenhart The Bism t James-| not play, : i S ae What is the STAR? UNGaY SHOOT) pug co, and a few convinced me town until nd some! The Philadelphia Athletics, after Dickinson, N. D., 3 29.—Dickin- le § sere . that they were a good remedy. I big crowds expected there, with | taking two out of the three from the son State Normal school will on Company A scores of the prelim- i f peal : pany p continued using Doan’s until all the opening day, norial Day and| New York Yankees, were prey to “FARMER” JEFFRIES Thursday, June 14, graduate the first $70, 000 Contract inary target practice on the rifle} trace of the trouble had entirely Sunday crowds. the Boston Red Sox, 8 to 6, and the hippi division of the largest class in its ’ range at 200 yards, 10 rounds each ) disappeared. It is possible that one or two oth-'jowly Philadelphia Quakers, perhaps the wheel, the breeze whipping ® | history. ‘The June division wi. num- For Road Is Let sunday are given in the following ta- |’ OVER "TWELVE YEARS LATER, er plavers ae join’ Bismarck at] the weakest team in either league, towel in his asa ee eal gs i her 41. The commencement exercises fegeee nce ble.: Mrs. Reynolds said: “I think as ence ns tok pea the, bane the won a double header from the am- sane ioe = eee ote “ng | Will be held in the Elks’ auditorium. Van Hook, May 29.—The road con- | 1st Sgt Geo, Schmidt . 47] highly of Doan’s Kidney Pills as Me fans ce a | bitious Boston Braves, 8 to 4 and 11 MEMHE 4 ea enante: wae behind | Pf Charles E. Scott, of the normal | struction contract for the comple-| Pvt, Lawrence Wyciskala . - 46] when I recommended them before. strengthened team, The Jocal man-| tx" hee CMERAGER Lilt a. hint | faculty, will deliver the address to |tion of the fedétal highway Wetween | Pvt. Calvin Christoph, . 4561 have used them on several oceas- ereridete cdeterinined 10 nage Bia. | ,.The reversals included that given these, fob enetitnanen wat esa ase ¢| the graduates, Prof. Scott was cho’- | Van Hook and Belden, totaling some | Pvt. Frank Wray } AiAlsionalisiitauwhent Lahaye takeniecia marek up in the running in the lea-| Pittsbureh by 6 to 4, in 11 innings. BY IRC Sonata OF esidence and Preserved power og | £2 by the class as the commencement | $70,000, was let at Stanley to Hall & | Pvt. Earl Swartz - 45] and noticed a slight return of my gue. \s Ee uis defe teal Cincinnati, Sits 4, te. i fi i 4 Re Tae ene Borers apesker. ‘ cree ceinmneenaa | Booth, yet Panos ee The project con- | Pvt. John A. Svensgaard . 42] former trouble and have always ob- fin innings, making up ground lost N jervice Writer. : Sees : jaccalaureate services sists of 12 miles of grading, concrete |Mch. Clarence McClure . - AL ‘ompt relief.” st week. | ‘1 don’t see many promising} i, the auditorium on Sunday, June . Ks Eeinenerolnbtarelle [saxon } to Pittsburgh | oo. The hammer batth tween Brook and tons STANDINGS _ || _ i aaiag topsy turvy affair, the Giants h shown previously the most n Kansas City . St. Paul Columbus the fourth Bentley, Bt the 000, purchased from Baltimore i? Re : sting one. e) ving dictation instead of taking it,’ Sea rhe Cleveland Indians and the Chi- [32 his alfalfa field at the Burbank | Unable to stand thé punch. Soft in|’ Pollowing iva list of the gradu: . Go Into Courts Brine er L. Watkins, Pres. ts Minneapol cago White Sox had an open date and |Thch to get his comment on the | body and soft’in the head. As a boy | ates, | ——— Muslness(Collese argo ND. epeake Toledo like the cab man took a day off and {Shelby battle. He had just finished |1 never liked to fight, but at 14 1 Elementary Curriculum. Selfridge, N. D., stay 29—A legal | Dusiness College, Fargo, +2 §P Indianapolis .... | then came down to hang aroun, | old stand, They went out to se MATIONATUIEAGLE: | Cubs defeat the Pirates, “I'm judging Gibbons’ caliber | “Lately I looked into the old shop | agnes W. Christianson, Killdeer; Fan- | ¢lection on the question of bonding| of Stanley. No less than 42 D.’B.C. Te Bet | P hells tea mba ane gineen fold go : used te. mark ane oes told nie Balaton CAS Beene) Mel, ian a te aarietpated het. or the girls have become bank officers. Many New. York 9 157 | jabou e boy. derstand, I've |me that for al e machinery ai erine Lucille Culp, ‘kinson; Flor- o é effort of loca) villagers Pittsburgh 16 1688 GIBBONS MAY never seen him in action. Never saw | labor-saving devices, the output of | ence Lilliam Dohrmann, Taylor; Hel- | to obtain a new eight room school tise to ots eae an Teporters, a is Ghicage.. aoe iieae CANCEL DATES in the ting, either, for that |the factory wasn't what it was in]en Mae Easton, Glencoe; Louise Ea | building. Fort’ Yates, the county| te. Exceptional training does it. POKODOTS Brooklyn 17 514 ny t But I'm not in any way be-|the old days when men ‘reared into] Gauer, Mamie T. Gauer, Glen Ullin; | Seat, and.Selfridge ate in the same “Follow the gucceggful. ”? D. B.C, . St. Louis peanilina, Sa eae is littling Jack when I say that Gib- | their jobs with iron muscles. That's | Mrs, Margaret Gleason, Dickinson; M, | School district, perhaps the largest| school year s June 4th. Summer|§“If you haven’t eaten ‘Po- 19 Great Falls, M May 29—Tom- seh : ‘i ji i fn North Dak Th i 2 Bos 20 412|my Gibbons, chantenger of Jack bon will give him a fight. it— everyone wanting to save labor,| Edna Green, Linton; Emeline G, Gru- in akota. e county is study means less crowded classes, quick-|f kodots’ — the butter-milk 20 412 | Dempsey for the heavy welehtcel ‘Tommy is fast and clever. He | afraid to sweat, getting flabby. And Glen Ulin; Cart Elmer Jépson, | SPatsely settled, most of the settlers fer advancement. praduation: ata busiest 25 286| pionship of ‘the 1d, " has two hands, He can take 'em and |the fighting game is beginning to Mott; Victor F. Knidson, Taylor; being around either of the two towns 2 BF pancakes, there’s- a real : pi iP he world, arrived in} O° ©) Tk fea it.” ‘ Prat which since the-creation of Sioux| time of year. Vacation during harvest, Great Falls last night and gave an| ive ’em. I know of no one else who | show it, Katherine Helen Kono, Dickinso! ‘s treat in store for you.” AMERICAN. LEAGUE exhibition here. He is a companied can stand up to Dempsey. It's had to fight Jeff’s thoughts | Lyta Olive Myron, Taylor; Sylvia Lil. |county from the North Dakota hidlf| etc., if needed. Write F. L. Watkins, Bet by his manager, Eddie Kane, and] “It'll be a far better fight, I'm |focuseq on fighting.“ Amid his al-|jian Oukrop, Dickinson; Marion |®f the Standing Rock reservation! 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. New York ¥. 10 ,714| will leave for Shelby to appear there |U"* than the Démpsey-Carpentier |falfa and roses, he’s become a phil-| paitz, Belfield; Harold Robinson, | havé staged four county seat electfon Philadelphia 19 14 676 | tonight. serap. As I repeat, Dempsey will |osopher. From Dempsey and Gib-| Hagel jLeota Robinson, Manning; [fehts and carried the county seat Cleveland . 19 16 .543| Gibbons appearance at Shelby may | have to be in the pink of condition | bons, Willard and Firpo, under the| Blanche A. Rohrer, M Itown, Wi battle onto the floor of the state leg- Detroit ‘ 18 18 .500|be his last in public before his fight|'® defend his title. __ {Spell of his recent Biblical and his-| pauline Caroline Rust, Gladstone; | ‘lature, 4 ae DAY” Washington . 18 1438 | withy Dempsey there July 4, Kane] “Jack has toppled over the big |torical research, the big fellow lum-| Jennie Bell Senter, Terry, Mont.; a Bt. Louis. 19 424 | said that exhibition dates in Canada] nes beckuse they were slow. He |bers earnestly back to Paul, Moses | Thelma Glatys Strang, New Englatid; , ee Hotel [Basber Chicago’. 8 19 ‘ .406| may be cancelled in that event fi pretty open. Tommy Gibbons |anq Pilate, citing the Bible much) Gtadys M. ‘Strum, Taylor; Helgi ‘Tsa- op wi open uni Pp. Boston .867| bons will depart Wednesday for St. just the kind of boy to take ad-; more than the Marquis of Queens-| jelle Thompson, Beach; Rose Elaine | m. Tuesday and closed all day With respeet to the boys of yesterday and 19 : Paul to remain a few days wit fitsily betoss going into jaclual{hear’ Rewixol (hel puhahstaat tl dalle tomiithes house [camel tie gone Hh eeenic. Caiicaude: " hd Bannon, P today, we will close our store at 12 o’clock. RESULTS training. Gibbons will bring his|the business if he gets the chan of the dinner bell. Yt brought him Roy Boomer, Oakdale, - 4 rep. Thi: family west with him. that he would allow the news AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Toledo 6; St. Paul 0, Columbus 5; Minneapolis 3. Kansas City 5; Louisville 1. place but he was sure pick Shel 5 The challenger, who expect: Gibbons battle at Shelby, Mont., BiG LEAGUES and New York whic. the Robins won, 8 to 7, also was a nable front in either league. defeat in six starts Kane stated correspondents to pick the training they would PREPARED BY THE NORTH DAKOTA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION W BLACK -Chief Engr & Secy FOR THE BISMARCK ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE BISMARCK, N Dak A.F. BRADLEY- Secry. Mar. hway, known as the Red Trail, between .| one to be erected and was opened for use last September. will be used by motori on their trip July 4th, dotted with included in the specifications. under | inthe Burbank, Calif., May “If Dempsey isn’t in the best condition possible on July 4 there’s a good ving {¢hanee that Gibbons will whip him “i He'll know he’s been in a fight, any way!" Jim Jeffries walloped out this statement without preliminary spa lring when I had tracked him down 29. - | youngsters coming up in the game,” he reflected, ¢ ewing an oat straw and feinting into an answer of my question as to other likely contend- against Dempsey. Folks are getting flabby. ‘The ‘country is losing its physical stam- |ina, Everybody, kids and men, look- |ing for a.soft job. Growing up soft. 10. Rev. Walter E, Vater, pastor of the Warren ¥£. Simpson Methodist church, will deliver thé sermon. Class night exercises will be held on Wednesday evening, June 13 and the students are now busy preparihg the program Which, according © to plans now well under way, will be a most interé: le he- star I worked for a workout with irrigation pipes and |a lot of rocks that needed picking. could lick big men, my muscle and stamina, Mrs, Ruth R. Altman, Dickinson, Ella P. Bauer, Thunder Hawk. S. D.; id his e the vantage of that. And from what I h his berry. Wilhelm, Regent. Shelby fight 1s no sure thing. Jeffries stepped into angther round with the rocks, flinging them into a wagon. Then he lounged against back sharply from the Pyramids to Shelby. “Yes, it'll be a fight—and I expect to be there.” Seeondiry High Sehgal. « Agnes Josephine Anderson, ‘Ami- don; Derothy Bloom, Taylor; Hazel ! Geraldine Brekke, DeSart; Dorothy B Flaiz, Scranton; Ralph L:) Mason, Quintion;. Clyde F, Sutherland, South paper 3 to supply mains and distribution Contract No. 7—Construction ots Route to Shelby The road between St. Paul and Shelby, Mont., passes through a level country, rogressive cities and towns with excellent hotel and [WHEAT STAND “TS HELD GOOD | INNORTHWEST Weekly ‘Crop Report of Com- mission House Shows Color, Stand Satisfactory { | i | | i | \ | i WEATHER FAVORABLE The weekly crop report of Van | Dusen-Harrington Co., Minneapolis, jas of May 23, follows: ; _The earlier part of the past week {showed a continuance, quite gener- | ally throughout the Northwest, of , the cold anid unseasonable weather i which-has become sich a factor this | Spring. This condition, however, Should not be considered unfavorable to small grain, since while it un- doubtedly checks the growth of the plant, it strengthens the root system and favors stooling. Some Tocalities have mentionéd a ‘}ittle frost damage to flax, but this | does not appear to be seriots at any | point but the warmer weather of the approaching completion. Seeding of fiax is general in all four states. In Southern “Minnesota and South Da- From our present information, we still feel unable to make an intelli-| McKenzie Hotel Barber Shop will be open until 11 p.| jand bridgé work. Officials of the state highway commission were pres- ent and met with the Mountrail coun- ty commissioners. The STAR is coming! School Fight May - action to prevent members of the district school board from calling an Memorial Day. Who scl ‘the STAR?" Health Brings Beauty PLANE MAKING at 7:30 A. M. ing of the promotion of Bernice Dale to assistant cashier, First National Bank TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1928 Ex-Service Men Whether or not you have “Signed Up” you are urged to Join the American Legion in the Memorial Day Parade. SY Formation at Legion Hall at 2 p.m. Lloyd Spetz Post No.1: Spac¢e donated by BISMARCK BANK Corp. John McGowan . Pvt, Mandigo .. Pvt. Cecil Briggs CLARA PHILLIPS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. J. P. Sell, NEW ORLEANS RECORD FLIGHT from pains through my back and kidneys, and other symptoms of kid- ney trouble. My ankles swelled and / 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milbure So,, Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y, BANK PROMOTES “DAKOTA” GIRL “Before we know it,sour girls are __ “BERRIES” A car of. those beautiful large Missouri Aromas assured. take Dempsey’s measure July 4, ap- pears to be in the best of shape and if confidence issgoing to help he is not lacking in that. Indianapolis - Milwaukee, Sunday, Heart; ‘ Louise: Willianison, Dickin-~ son; Lila Hendrickson, Bowman, Advanced Curriculuin, Laura’ Elsie Doprmanir; A‘ Bedulital Woman Is Always A Well Woman $ two reinforced reservoirs and valve chamber, Engineer's estimate $52,- 615.00, tem. Estimate of engineer: 486.60. Contract No.- played 2—Installation ‘Taylor, NATIONAL LEAGUE. é A hate ly ma The total estimat th - pat Health Me <ital t - * Chicago 8;/ Pittsburgh 4 (11 in- IN ond ores ae eae a ertinate at phich pas Fang Kono, Dickinson; Timund Sig- . gosh Tale aad If you are going to can you will find i OOD). a: ee 16 FIRMS estimate $177,372.00. to be added $46,247.65 for engineer- action, l sah ath, Paul, Mihn.—“at different |—f thesd h ch P ; . ‘0 No. 3—Complete filtra- HT i bt a ee ae , é Philadelphi 6-11; Boston 4-2, COMPETITION ‘tod ak nthe thenaing fi take, Hae 706,088.41 Buns ded quist;’ Dickinson. ‘ chap hats ai De ee eeeomud e eaper than the western St. Louis 5; Cincinnati 4 (10 in- FOR, BUILDING) suction weil and sedimentation basin Paving Vvor« Bids Marks End of Term. beneficial. I have taken the Fivor-1§ berrjes, The August division of the 1923 graduating class will be much larger than the June section and will prob- ably number about 60 j:raduates. The total. number of gradiates for the "- nings). but exélusive of heating plant, fil-}. ¥ and $108,- Rahesen was shown by in the bids on laying mains uni oF pavement and in park- ng. The bid of DeGraff and Wolf on this work, which was the its Prescription as a woman's tonic and found it very strengthen’ (Continued from Page 1) job which ranged from around $18%.- 000 to more than $200,000. * Many bids were submitted tration, pumping machinery piping. Enginger’s estimate 806.16. ~Contract Ne. 4—Ifstallation to the nervo system; and I have taken the Golden Medical ‘ Distovery as a blood purifier and a tonic to AMERICAN LEAGUE, Boston 8; Philadelphia 6, Others not scheduled. of 1,- of distribution system and service connections. Engineer’s on | ine oe ome pumps and ‘on poWer’’ equipment.| complete heating system in filtra-) low bid ‘in many items in part fol-} year Wil} be the largest in the history | }uild me up when Kk wi wn, JAMESTOWN IN Several bids were received oi var-|tion plant building. Engineer's es-|Jows: laying,6 inch main not under] of the school and the combined class- | It also: was very beneficial ese 5 types of oi] burning engines, to| timate $6,200. pavement, 70. cents per foot; laying{es will be twice as large as that Of | medicines of Dr. Pierce’s are’ both lg2i “The June commencement also marks the end of the regular spring quarter. Registration for the first simmer term will begin on Saturday, June 16, and class work will be taken up the following Monday. -More than | 660"wtintents ‘are expected to sarees Tor the Brat suminer term,” ¥ Contract No. 6-=Installation of filters filter equipment .and che: cal, mixing machinery in filtration plant building. Engineer’s estimate $31,315.00. Contract No. 6—installation of pumping machinery and piping in filtration plant building. Engineer's estimate” $42,896;00, VICTORY 6 TO 2 , yu ohoaue electric power for pumping o _ New Rockford, N, D., May 29— water, the bids being regarded fs very favorable. mestawn took the) Inst game of Contracts Divided ‘the series’ goo New Rockford-Car- ington here 2. James- af ‘won the ge 6-inch main in parking, 75 cents; lay- ing 6 inch main under paving 70 cents; laying 8 inch main not under paving or parking, 765 cents; laying 8 inch’ main in parking 80 cents; laying 8 inch main under pavement 15 cele taking up and relaying very good and I would certainly take. hem again should I need: such medicines knowing the great ‘help they have been to me in the pest: , —Mrs. Aaron Martz, 1620 E. 6t Write. Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ tel | in Buffalo, N. Y., for free médical wavicw “of send 18e fortrial ie any The contracts were divid e ae fol- Aw the sixth in-|. east lows. for putposés of bid Contract No. i Pornishing to} iron pipe, ite. valve 9, special cast- on a ings, jute, “Yead and hydrants ‘for tl) oer pave per s