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ee ee % t Sa \ William Jesson, Farnt MOTOR COP MAY BE EMPLOYED Dickinsofi, Aug. 20.—Employment of a motorcycle epeed cop to pick up inveterate violators of the city ordinance to assist in handling traf- on the down town streets. and in the residence districts was dis- cussed at the regular meeting of | the city commission Monday after- noon. | Because of the inereased number of cars and the flagrant violation of all traffic rules by some drivers Laborer Admits He | Two Aides Will Help New Soft Coal cee emer eee Leader In Progressive Program a yh Outlined For Bituminous Indystfy HAROLD BELL WRIGHT OUT WITH A NEW ADVENTURE ROMANCE n son and he had by a process of eli- mination narrowed down the number of people who had been with Sund- | bakken the night of the murder to a’ few. After talking to Jesson at the | farm where he was employed Martin- eson’s suspicigns were fastened on DOOR, o larpid |} ever since. . It is an adventure ro- Bell Wright.’ mance of today with more action and, excitement in it than in any of his previous books. x It is laid in the country he knows teen | well, that part of Arizona not far TH# MINE WITH THE YRON|DOOR,” bas becn slo re Neva 3 0. R ecn slowly evolving \ f 4 in Fi it from Tucson, where he makes his this course was declared necessary Hae Jesson was taken to Wash: in Freee Sarin ihe war Tonic’ Neos ‘The wild mountain pa fd By. members of the commtssion 0s book .from ni collec. | Strangely canys phere ja Pl {ecb pled Aids ton that fled the Title bookhel|the greater portion Of the story de: ff! wae postponed ‘unt « later meet- The first story told by Jesson was that made up our library, almost velops are intimately known to him. ing. that he had left a pool hall in Ruso ways for He has campéd for weeks at a “Fata wk fina at 11:30 Monday night to go home Fao Wet eet Wl Gene “by: the ecu gold-bearing Too Late To Classify and met Frank Thomas, who had the three or four of his | stream that flows through the Gane A : brought horses from north of Minot had were out; they. would take any-|ada del Oro, the Canyon of Gold, | FOR RENT—Sleeping room on first to the Ruso neighborhood. Both thing else I But it was|and ridden his horse on the arid floor. Close in. 809-7th St. Phone knew Sundbakken, He said they Harold Bell ri against the| trails and amid t!= terrifying cacti 9R1R. went to Sundbakken’s shack, played ’ field, with Wri inning every|Of the désert and the mountain WANTED TO BUY—Camping outfit cards, got in a controversy and that Thomas killed Sundbakken with an ax. “He described the alleged killing and their departure minutely. Thomas was found at the home where he worked and brought to Washburn. He proved an ali6i for Monday night, and also offered sug- gestions as to how the officers might including auto tent and cots. Phone time. His Sped from hand] sides. ‘He knows its k » its bes: | C. A. Lang)Mandan, 125R stories of adventure and daring, of fortunes found and lost. He knows the people who have lived in it and near jt or who live there now. He has heard the story of the vanished mine from many sources, that won- der mine where the old Spanish fathers the gold that enriched their splendid altars, that mine 8-2 | LOST—Shell rimmed glasses, in black leather cage. 819-5th. Phone 674. 8-20-1t FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola | cabinet style, with 70 records, used one year only. Cheap for cash. Call. at but he finally managed to come out 218M. 528 6th St. 8-20-10 prove his innocence. It was after with this:: which, closed by a great iron door, i 2 this and when told he would be con- i Réoocar eh : Oa fronted by ‘Thomas that Jesson con: Ps feats Mab AU en Pare agp cs | NOTICE fessed. ) gets at what I've tried to think| year after year come the seekers, ||| The McKenzie Hotel Barber Late Saturday afternoon Mr. Sulli- prospectors, digg’ 'Shop will keep open as usual site| They get gold, many of them. Bat van arrived from Mandan, after Mc- ni . Th. ing éx- Lean county authorities” requested dots know a lot of nice Areriogs | the mine feelh. the este nade ||| until 8 p. m. each evening cept Saturday when the shop the Attorney-General’s office for as- P girls thein into his books.” |never discovered. ‘dee rai ” sistance. In the sheriff's office, with HARRY : . i Wright's novels ap-} . And it is this that fs the theme W open uni - Mm. eight to ten people present, Jesson L.GANDY . PRATT to be el ‘and to Bh as to maintain the well known of the book. This eternal seeking made his confession which was taken © WARRIS-EWINo. for something fine and precious McKenzie Hotel Barber Shop © waeris-ewing . ddwn by & shorthaid reporter: ~: ‘ wanted, not literature, but'an inter-|that is known to exist, but that is seryice. Your patronage will . f anf ’ Wt x tion of lifes had met it, never found. Traces of it are dis- Mr. Sullivan explained carefully —Harry L. Gandy, executive secres{ One of Mr. Brydon’s plans, des jonnel, #0 that © clarifying of he vaguely| covered, at i i be appreciated. thes Haas ea ancl canibine se tary of the National Coal Associa tails of which Piste bts forked panes does arise Sr may go inde sensed x. ible ‘to define, rich peo) ated Cees and a ae a ane siete i ae aos Sah ition, and John B. Pratt, editor of | out by his aides, is the complete or-|vidually and collectively to their and he the Comet kg a} But the master lode, the hi Ba sy CBee ee “Coal Review,” official organ of the ganlration of the soft coal operators Lae posts an in to girl 1 his | of] treasure—never that! fener oe ie eee he sstocaton, ae Evo of the men wha fact with and for he government |Funcon. OR persongl maybe Torani co | The pot revalvs around « man = story. iwill undertake during the comifig A minute man” viens saint Seer nces laeriend ht ae nd on in hi o! ds, is eae a ttea ya wise, alos) eto) Several times during the question- |° pb aks ae arm pero only an enabling ae of, Congress 3 can Gere et should Aways bo & ie Piel ne is. for e that Pest niinag ane bina ing ing) Jaded feaer 4 i i empower the. President leclare an | provided. is plan id. ry 8 books. For him omethi Redisiee pier til sae eet : iter serve the public and the 9,000 | emergency and draft coal resources, SCmprenkistes that ira yoo a oe. the different members of his|O™ething. Up at the end of the TONIGHT trail he- meets a girl—“a fragrant of womanhood raised un- their ard. their trials. He oe hen skies”. “She also has her independent operators they repre-|was advanced by Mr. Brydon before | only apply to thi tral izas ‘sent. They will work under the ac-|the recent pede Baer it ha of the ay ri ernment he sGeariers itive direction of John C. Brvden U. S. Coal Commission affecting the | but to the remotest coal-producin, F nationally known Pennsylvania coal |anthracite industry were announced, districts in the United States.. Suck Sundbakken Won Money 4 In his second confession he said he and Sundbakken had played three Monday and Tuesday knows why they fail, he ) games of pool in Ruso, betting 25 i ~ Tt would not be fair for me to AGNES AYRES someee Pool ace a 3s ore ‘ator, dn? was aaa, “A. committee from this kody,” |# plan, when worked out to the last knows their strong vittues, he has I the complete outline of the game, g elected president of the National detail, with the inf 1 1 felt their hardships. He has the| reveal id cents a game with a spectator. Sund- h oct Mr. Brydon told the mén who elect- 4 e informal approval 4 je story. But there are in addition to an g h a spectator, ‘Coal Association during its recent ed hi ir leader, “oh of the Government and transporta- ft of expression they lack, and ¥ A ? —bakken won the three games. In the ‘annual convention at Atlantic City, |@d,bim thelr leader, “should consult |, he eryermment, and transporta- he is pasyionately desirous of help-|these two, s host: of interesting MAHLON HAMILTON meantime Jesson bought a shirt from The function of these men with the War and Navy Depart- to legalize it he tim ing them to’ sdlve theit problems,| characters. For example, there are i a barber and changed it in the pool include continuance of the hearty|™ents cancerning their possible Erte to Patios. mies . tor achieve is books are] tWo quaint old prospectors, guard- as hall, They left at closing th ~ _gooperation pledged by the industry | mergency needs and also with the | Dyfi Government, {t seoulg an messages. Mr. Wright remains a} ians of the girl; an unusual doctor ‘ +: ‘endbakhan, depitad lassen ves ates the United States Coal Commis. | Interior and. Commerce Depart. | DY areainia, Saat t would rival i preacher, éager to. expound right|Who has come West in search of ‘THE HEART fea Es ofits Uy Ae ion. The full facts of the produc-|™ents. We should hold ourselves | 8n¥, pre Ro nore cited eos of and wrong ina manner that will] health; a stalwart Indian who finds 9 ralipund|trabe St dbakken being em, m methods, difficulties and costs |TesPonsive to requests from any of selfishly’ and be a vi fst banted reach the gredtest postible number| it, difficult to adjust his ways and RAIDER” nlojad by the Non, “assuon auld he pf soft coal are being made avail- | te departments, of regular soft coal sipply at fair Sh See aia a en) Bon wl ates ade note ee WS would go home but after walking a able to the commi jon, | This plan should include the! prices-to the public in crises.” them. He is not intetested in liter- y enturers, govern: PATHE NE’ ment’ officers, cowboys and others mile concluded it was going to rain to supply constant action and ature, he is interested in humanity, ARBSOP FABLE . a i He worké in the clutch of an im-|t? . 1 and turned back to Sundbakken’s. i ‘ ; ict P _ | thril { sunbakice MiGente eral) Geer genset will attend the gars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern) Hazelton Schools: CARELESSNESS . mense conviction and with the ut- eee olga cy oh CHRISTIE COMEDY him $16 which the pool hall owner Q z . ring choice:to fat 23 27; 0 k Karl HELD CAUSE it ie i r ight kno . 1 r spring choice to fancy $1.23 to $1.27; pen Weel riy - v) America, in Democracy, in the|from the people Wright knows, to had been keeping for him, : good tq choice $1.18 to $ ore]? : people. He sees that certain things| whom the mine is as real as the Coming | Py bo Began! playing chan for dinary to good $1.14 Gi uae oA “| Hazelton, N, D,. Aug. 20.4Hazel-| Valley City, N. D. Aug, 20.—A are wrong in the life of today, and) desert and the sun. He has his : $18 game in akken’s bunk car, NEWS Me ee core tee ote eyi{ ton schools are to commento onc|corgner’s jury here Saturday night ||f he hopes to help in the righting off love element, his American girl BOOTH TARKINGTON’S Bas ashe q May $117%% corn No. 4 vellow, 84¢| week earlier than was originally | decided that Mrs. Ellen Wilkinson, [| them. ‘The world is no millennium,| who will touch the hearts of the $ AM” Tenney, Ghanged to. draw poker at $0.£ conte; cate No. 3 white, $5%c t°| planned and will open on Monday, |62, Mrs. Clare M. ae, 34, and||f and Wright does not hesitate to} young men among his readers, as ‘PENROD AND S. jesson’s suggestion, and Sundbakken Reese GuMley aie to 5S cents: re September 10th instead of thé!17th, | Annett Thomee, 3, killed in a’ rail- throw, shadows into his pictures of] Barbara Worth and Helen touched lost. He rematked there was no Rosey Cee ee 2 School wil be opened in the od { ‘oad crossing accident, near here Fri- || life, but he believes the sun to be| the hearts of them and their older ’ \ oes, sheng and got, another e & + si BisMARCK GRAIN © building and will continue to be beld | day afternoon, met death as a result | mote pes da cat eee nd he gietee i faa narecre one reptiges oa eck.” Jesson claimed ‘the new deck there until the new building is com-| of @ collision between ai automo- than ti irkness, and he tries to} for his t s. He has his message, = was marked.’ He said on discovering BESS ‘ Jeted, whieh will b ly in Novem. | bile driven by Lloyd Wilkinson, and get his readers to. see that in their} his desire to help in this book as this he took the cards; went out and (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | pleted, whic! he poet aor: |g Northiazn Padi teaial. Wilkinson, own hands lie the remedies for|in the others. He speaks in it to err: threw them along the railroad track. Bismarck, Aug.. 20, 192 Ber. The faculty, thia cern) will the vecdiet. at ‘ what ig wrong and oppressive. his millons of readers with the 4 Trew nes along the railroad track. ; No.1 ‘dark snosthern 1,07] clude seven persons as follows: R.| the verdict said, carelessly and with- is tuo got Gis cuniinde dee | sate ainaple (cleathese ate 4 undbakken pre\iced ‘another deck. Not tinortheen spring. B. Lewis, superintendent; Mrs. Mil-| out caution dfove the car, onto the 5 ii ipht’s Ia ‘ 4 iction, which Saas Jessone aid he, neticed Sundbakken| a Ne Lanieciadera i)ler of Ellendale, principal; Misa |tracks in front of the approaching ff Harold Bell Wright's last novel eet aad Ten See bea i . ‘i . ‘ 1 an 4 fale, cipal; Palate F . anno! { re rey eee ie 2 corde cle, liverpool Bidding Gives] xo"; mixed durum Carroll Fahl, high school; Miss Mar. | train which was in plain sight for at Hah publishes WITH THE IRON | depart. garet Johnson, seventh and cighth| least half a mile. The verdict also grades; Miss Sheehan, of Buffalo, N, | declared that the engineer and crew THEATRE D., fifth and sixth grades; Miss| of the train were in no manner n q amie ees Tonight—Monday Mabel Anderson, third ang fourth pewlleee oe Moh ee i the perform- i ‘THIEVES LOOT Semmes ith marked cards. While Sundbakk Chicago, Aug. 20—Higher quota- a A Washburn, fi 4 -. The bodies were taken to Wil- G held thé’ cards ‘Sesson.ceteack win | ons at Liverpool and a gentrety | Mandan Dynamites Berk nee Soe Sinton aWHeee- Afe) pedsla tived; on GARAGES IN Pauline Stark TRUE firm stock market~gave strength to p a Monday for burial, § j YTO STRONG base of the aie Ar he epteth| the wheat muntet here todsy.come | - Heart River Dam] | ¥aMtLy nevxion a — = en { marked, Strength,to Wheat Market | No. 1 red durum . No. 1 fl Tt was then he decided to kill Sund- Over Here « A a are bakken, he said. He was angry, he + iy No. 1 rye said, because a friend would play inks b ’ ; Carson, Aug. 20.—The home of = 2, tbe, knocked Sundbabken “eal and mharion howtos soon became active | Aug, 20.—The north end |Mrs. B. E. MeVay at Leith was the $323,476.50 To * Dickinson, N. D,, Aug. 20—Sneak tise then decided enn the |, hi aaa howaves waif, heared a a a arta” Samy feet!” Operate Starke © | coy us ner of Agicataral|, Batnet ® De Ane, sek TM oner IN EDOM OONE ie a amt ABE bol ane COPS ee aUEE gibi ans area cater: | riestinelatitee vark boswalthiniatter: MeVayts children were there, four-| County Schools | Zenoss #4 Minn. Dent. of Aeri-!5."E. Running Monday night, cut a ; s weapon, Reaching & woogevlle sonia slony dag aireactipa ioe ciate: | aoor aa advisability of blowing up |teen grand children and’ thirteen ue Market’ Saturday) [SHIRE loots, from the rear of his WITHIN’ ie 'y he ind an ax, i the remainder of the structure whic! . ae jose of Mar! ‘ord car and made way wit it. opening at unchanged figures to 1-4 | the 7 -|. Dickinson, Aig. 20.—I¢ cost the i i i ra Sundbakken’ still unconscious po the $08 Le Ce Nays S108 18 to Pe Te chebsation the citizens of | Versary of Mr. and Mre. J. fi, Bow. | $228476.60 to operate thelr public ot aidttate: araosrioyy fooling opine hans Perel denice Gat eke LLOYD COMEDY ‘ a! - art r l= 4 4LU AF ue \ bed but that he had shifted hil posi, $ the market took an upward Mandan can see thirty thousand dol- |m@n, of Blair, Nebraska, who are schools. during the fiscal year end. - wit d th ii f ss approximately 14,100 head, a slight, week. Sunday night members of the tion. He struck Sundbakken a ter-|general setback, eet * SEM ars of their money destroyed with [Here visiting.” Mrs. Bowman is | {Mg Jung: 30, according ¢o figures few sticks of dynamite in a short |@avehter of Mrs. McVay. Two of|Compiled ih the annual report of| Mcrease over the 10,224 actual arri-/light fingered gentry stole the rear Soaks eo am a s y rible blow with the blunt side of the 7 As offerin, incre: 7 H. O. Pippin, county supérintend- | vals last week. ‘ seat cushion from the W. R, Everett ax. Sundbakken, he said, jumped as| dropped off and the market heeane| Pace of time. To have saved the have Dinhdaye on that doer abou | ent, Enrolled tn the Ii aohools Grajp-fed offerings have been in| #utomobile as it stood in front of the OMRON, Monty fees puhen dealt» death | dull. After touching new lows for| Part of the dam that had not been | Pave Dinthdays on that day. | were | of the courity were 3,482 pupils ‘of | limited numbers, in odd lots for the |! W. Gerlich residence. COLLEEN MOORE blow. His head fell on the floor, his| the ‘day the market rallied toward! fuined by the flood waters~ would | {NY and a big picnic dinner was} Which 1,751 were boys atid 1,731 | most part, and price levels have been ) eet rename on the bunk. Jesson|the finish and closed at a net gain| Have Feauiredaanother enormous out- | .eryeu® girls, making the total cost of edu-| well maintained as compared with the NOTICE! oo aes struck him three -more’ times with] of We to %e'with: December $1.04 to| !8¥ of monéys* Unless some restrain- as cation per pupll approzitiiately | Weey préviotis. Best fed arrivals the ax, crushing his head, $1.04% and May $1.09% to $1.09 | ing action is presented at the meet-| 945 aCRE PARM CLEARS $47.22, | $89. : consisted of 18 head good grade mix-| Continue boiling city water. “LOOK YOUR BEST” Jesson then picked up the money —— oe tis atvenoon te: entire: damit actonj Nini Rug slée-Atteg ee Tid average dalle attendance in| eq yearlings at $10.00, one load of City Health Officer. spfis fo stead walked out. The) CHICAGO LIVESTOCK rail peobabes, be destroyed: felling all.the grain he produced on | the 107 schools was 2.542 and the| i174 Ib, steers at $0.78 and scattered | pox ing he noticed, he said, was cago, Aug. 20.—Hog receipts pape ars 215 acres of land here, and paying | Per cent of attendance was liste a aint lings $9. that Sundbakken was bleeding at the |58,000., Mostly 10 ta 20 cents high- B CONFAB [his threshing ‘bits "rotor ent at, The highest attendance gidilafe ot sieers.and yearlings 46:60 mouth, . er. le action on others with bi; home with $47.22 in his pocket as his rk was set by Dickinson ools |e re ’ In the money was aytén dollar bifl. | Packers waiting. Top $8.85. 3 IS ARRANGED entire isthe He bad Pretiously "which registere¢ 96 per cent. The| Grass, steers and, she stock have ‘ + $ is dominated throughout the period Fearing he could not explain this,| ‘Cattle receipts 20,000. Bettor aid for the twine and-other vx-| lowest was {n Farmers Valtey dis- | Pre i Jesson huried it nespa telegraph pole | Stade beef steers, yearlings, desit-| A conference of oficial will be uldes EF Brewinete ooo. trict where the attendance dropped |and early clearances here effected TOP COATS He walked to thi able fat she-stock and bulls strong.|helg at Pembina on August 28, at to 8@ per cent; * daily under moderate receipts at , “ alert: in the hayloft, paren oe Other grades Seance and cutters, |which time it is expected plans for Analysis Fo is —————— prices steady {to strong with the close “When the frost is on the pumpkin he went to work: vealers, stockers and feeder} starting work on a bridge across the | AM@IYSIS FOr First Threshing Of; last week. Bulk of the grass And your top coat’s on your back”—ete. He was invited to attend the Sund-|St°2dY. Top matured steers $12.69.| Red River at Pembina will be made, ‘Poison Asked steers have‘been of the gra to coe bakken funeral by Mfr, Nelson but hake Spire aerne 1” State Engineer W. G. Black sald to- made the excuse that he had only hi: hee 7 ac- worklierautuer } nly his!” Sheep receipts 20,000. Fatrly ac: The time of the murder, as fixed Joven: Bacly tek MMO Jamba] signers of Kittson county, Minne- by J@son, lor2a.m. a 4 sota; Pembina county, North Da- 4 A Fi ie eee basis oe eae Mon- | $13.75. Natives $13.00 to $13.25. kota; representatives of the Minne-|fFoner’s jury called to investigate | threshing returns to ‘be reported »,Grais heifers have sold within the perl money |Handyweight ewes generally $7.75 sota Highway. Commission and Mr. |the death of Mrs. S. J, Aandah! of| from Stark county wheat fields indi- $4.00 to $7.00 spread, bulk $4.59 to undbakken won from him he could to $8.26. 7 Black. The state of Minnesota ‘had'| "eer Litchville, widow of the former | cate that the. geneal averigd will | $50 fo $7.00 spread. bulk § 0 $6.00 not may.) . —— turned over to Mr. Black the propar- | chairman of’the state railroad com-|he far below that of ldst.. year. | $580 HAD down SCMKGs ache: Shi - Fi , “ Ble PRR I ota re-}8tion of plans for the bridge, and splerlon, whose. body was found near preshing st 208, Ve at ist 08 tardsbatibet cle: sap etoneth and ip Large . erie? | they. are about complete, He said he | the state. teachers college, wa ie; Guaranty. Investment company | £9 oe. Teas cote ; ° Quan tity C SHOU stanly to 96 cone oe ate: [expected work would go aheag thls |Journed to Aug. 25, while.” awaitiag {farm avert of the city, operated by Cagis orclig akten the. $238, N tity Cream) is ; fall, i xeport from the state health -labora-|Joe Carroll, began Monday. While é ng Beets and yearlings $8.00 to $9.25. rt pip wane tory at Grand. Forks as-to the con-| the job fs not yet completed it is es- led pau are ick Aroady, in es month of June there were 855 cans les upjto $7.25: Cows $3.25 to- i INTOXICANT, CLAIM |"; At the inquest, Chief of Police E. ivi will Het skeeed) nine bass ae ole PAP RPE Aad of cream shipped from this station 4.60. ners and cutters $2.00 to] Minot, N. D., Aug. 20—Outside of | H- Swanson testified he found a pack-| This same farm nshegeee Produced | stds .00, ~by. the Farmers Cream station, Kor $3.00. Bulls mteady 10 strong.|making the victim shout, scteam and|-Age containing arsenic and two cakes be varhels Glee ol ad wer The up-and-down course to thé veal A FeabO DE hte ie the rergeited {0° | Bolognas $8.25 to $4.00. Stockers | foam at thE mouth, and. spreading'|0f soap neat tho body. TINGt only has tho: yield dicainiabed | yp martst Slosed on steady, Basis e $8:458.99, \ This is the largest month end-. feeders. active, ‘steady to| fumes strong enough to draw the at-| .. M. Harding, Valwey City drug-| put ch area iderable i with a week ago. Best lights went at of the year. If'the farmet who is | or Top feeding steers. $8.65. tention of/the neighbors, ether makes | pint. testified that oy fase os ut the quality is considerable infer- | 16.00 .to $10,560, seconds § $8.00. depending upon wheat will stop and | Caives, recelpte 1.500, Fifty cents |a good intoxicants police. here say, the aay Mins ‘tangent Brat ey Eesti el wolahad har ar pettenars ad fenders ide what thi: i l- oe a 7. A fs x4 be ti Bt wheat last year we as - ¥ é ni versify hie farming, bey a foe oct, [!oWer. Best lights $9.50 to $10.00, after Handling the cise of Andtew | ghe came to: the Valley City Drug |S pounds i the baekel ame eroded |? pee uae, bysed, couabay. ans 5 and start upon the road to prosper-. 43 1 ear ee te, 4900. S1OW, steady | Whee! Store and bought on4-éighth aunce of |No. 1 hard. The néw wheat higher. tk of ¢ rs ree ¥ _Prosper- to strong. Best light sorts to}. Wheéland, they claim, became phate: x * 3 ds | Higher... Bulk of the week’s conting- i Practical ‘packer|drunk on ether, being founa in a| ‘0 P! of strychniné and one-quar- | weighing out’ from 58 to 87 pounds ent has moved at $8.5 to $5.50, Packing sows 96.25 to|wilily intoxicated ‘condition with w| aipa'n’ Of Misenic.. saying she | per bushel/ané.{ desirable fleshy feeding. steers’ §6.00 phigher. Bulk $6.65. -half-Alled ether can in his hand. Po- | Porn” Pe emertog i to S1.. : In Aandahl, Case|:. " Betow Average| atime write You'll have no fear for the chilly evenings the next few months if you invest in one of our “nobby” TOP-COATS load of choice quality fleshy Mon- tana, white faces scoring $9.25 to a Valley City, N. D., Aug. 20—The}. Dickinson, N,D,, Aug. 20.—First | ocal packer. . In the’ conference will be commis- ity. j 2 With the amount of money. dis- tributed in,\June for cream put in « circulation in this neighborhood, it means @ prosperous community hauled from the machine. Pt whe meee there is any wheat chia ake say @caree: ee man: ang by. the fumes, te eae of at, ot hee Pik, iy j ! : : Be ee a ea, such examination ag he could make Weikiago: Bulk of the good butcher : ; BOARD TO. MEET. : EAPOLIS FLOUR of the, cor ie could not definitely : “$8.00; |: : 3 Grand Die Ser of Eee Minnee pe Aetae ie wo} #nsweér th pati He stated that Sige ae sone. Deeg Undertakers . of managers of the: iit and | changed’ in earload lots. Family] da either of. the’ poisons would ° cause | » Shéep and ldabs gained ‘G0c' to ea: elevator. assoclation will meet atthe | patent $6.10. to $615 a ‘barrel. |, death, : $1.00, dating the week; limbs: sdvane- : mil offices. on. Friday, Shipments 56,006 barrels. Bran . ing’ meet. Bi ‘ ate eee” a y of | $24.00. Sid ge lambs t <Yiatiors eat int opgtit Wieden trees 00; “Be: taken a} fat Swan $6.78°25 , time, Mr, Capley aaid. Attorney- weights $4.00 to 6.00,

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