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a SATURDAY, FEBRUA RY 9, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE MAKING MONBY | ON 160 ACRES IN SHERIDAN Louis Meyers Tells How He Manages His Farm and Makes Money TS NO LARGE FARM, Meyers, § of near Me- believing that the story of | his farming eperations would prove sting te other farme: d per- | ys helpful to some, has given an | nded statement how he man- s his 160 acres in tae McClusky ette. The Sheridan county farm- | s story follows: Dairy and poultry produce, beef catt] nd hogs brought Louis Mey ers, St., of northeast of McClusky, & net income of $1,893.10 during the | Louis. er yers is one of the few far- tais county who practice di- | . He has raised no wheat | » of the World War On his 160 acre farm, 80 acres are un- cultivation. Last on this cultivated land 25 of corn, res of barle nes of sweet clover and 10 a af nitit. which yielded plenty of | Seu for all of his stock. Bach year \ juarters of a section | (joining his farm for | ts another half three » e land, pasture, and also re section for hag land. Mr. total i vent e last year | pairs for the ca s Mr. Megar designated it; and | ¢, 1 sep ome and expense items as kept | | by Mr. Myers last. year: ning | atkveltinkete leasenly “anlyeisus se a eee THeRISenIBE! Leh TOnG lnneesants| auarsenReUES i | attacking the Tease by “analysis and neo ees ; nea theor The contract was signed f cattle i “Christ. in America,” will be pre-j of the motor THMOure)| NED EIEED @—UeMoure |W oa scree ton eontercdesu fue: | ented. This will be interesting as} Marian Gray riding when it}ccunty is on the read to become a} aeons : TRIE | oN TORMEN'D well as instructive and inspirational, | struck a Fargo. streetear Thursday | tuberculosis free area so far as cattle | heen ci . Ha ie ANNOUNCEMENT ; \A' silver offering will be taken for| night, resulting in her death, will be | are concerned. Twenty-two of(lte2l| We, tsuiel au Denv SRE AAR mane ia ee eae ented \inissionary purposes. A cordial in-| arraigned before Judge A, Cole | townships wi ulating or lane a Shcave (eh sie tabconey! os || ° Mutter First Lutheran Church jYitation is extended to all. {on a charge of second degree man- | completed petitions asking tubercu ‘The field aE THM ll fiver tigation'| rT s et and Avenue D. = pace | loughter, it. was announced by |lesis tests on Saturday of last week: |, SG ae atanaaby the abi | E al I lin t Total income .3- ‘ Morning services, TRINITY E ISH LUTHERAN | tate’s Attorney H F. Horner who | ard before the end of another week | 150) by the senate of a resolution | xpenses:--Includes farm products | nday school 12. noon. URCH ‘Grew up the information embodying | there will be similar petitions in each | scyator La Foilette, Republivan, V uge Evening services 8 o'clock, \ 1. G. Ménsonj Pastor | the following the inquest. | t« wnship, C. IL. Pollock, county agent, | ooncin divecting étie on RAMI LeCRtD. 99 ‘ E (used for setting and All are cordially invited to attend) Qo igay morning orviees at 11 )lonm being held in the Cass coun- : \Seunirs into and’ report upon. the out table. vetaoe $ Mt, Topic: “The Power of Chris- |'¥ jail without bail, ‘sting of cattle will be done | ot.ims of the Honolulu Consolidated Repairs for car ... 1” 995.00 | = tianity | The information charges second} on the federal-sta edited plan |i) Compariy to oif lands situated | utters (heme suse) 840) eRe eh le Mission & Charity} ‘In the évening, 7:30, the Y. P. 5. CO eae tenis which provides for the testing of | within naval reserve number two in| With ELLIOTT DEXTER, COL- Cream ‘separator 100.00 Palas Elana Sunda (al present a program suitable for] th. grounds of \dangerous driving at| the freeholders, of a township pe- is Mooi M 9 | L MOORE, MILTON SIL . ‘a gular services every Sunday a old and young. a iu Senator Dill, Democrat, W hing- SYL A BREAME Pork theres: m. in German. English se Suannyes ‘ _, Jan excesaive rate of speed, not hav- | tition to the state | tock sami eae - | ' B REAMER : Bo derma Sunday school and Bible class at} j a RS ton, a- member of the oil committee Household furniture .m, Prayer meeting | 12 m. jing the motorcycle under control, not} tury beard for the test. The only proposed that the senate go even 18 geese (200 pounds). . Wednesda \ | A cordial Welcome to all. having. sufficient consideration for} direct expense of the test, aceordine | guyther by inquiring into what part Will Be Shown At I eae Please send your worn clothing] 2 eas \the safety of his passengers,-par- | to Mr. Pollock, is the transportation | 4, Freeh una erarierrcomauiain tessa Faia cal cei scuitattes ete! to the Mission, Sweet | 3 J ticularly Mr yotand dangerous | of the veterinarians making the test ( Oi" golds Mee aula aticnenechnts G THE ELTINGE THEATRE Sugar and 16th Street, or cal! phone 557J | GEORGES CHURCH ane beens SRG NC ey gfe ithe next on 2a | hilestine sPersian\ and other) foreign Monday — ‘Tuesday — Wednesday ‘ 0.001 and somebody will get it at the Dr, Ryerson, Rector. artnet cen ieebueanraienensGirectly CE Up CER Bs eta a aa BP” | countries 16.001 house, Besides: the . distribution| 5th Sunday after the Epiphany. — | Lohn wi be “arraigned directly | propriation been made to cov- President Signs, Resolution. ONIGI SATURDAY 1500 o : Ea ic ap any. {before Judge Cole, instead of before ; er the othe . i tesa! Si Vf 5 among the right of the poor Sunday School is called for 10:00) justice of the pedte or police man | id ia President Coolidge” signed the) 20.00 | their ts free information in the Mis-) A, M. p: Satine, at the Veena Or EE ee aie: | | Walsh oil lease annulment resolu: | Wesley Barry nned goods .. 5.00! |: : Mow ae istrate, becauSe of the fact that dis- | ‘ i F furl ar ant aie 30.00 | S10" for employmer orning service and sermon 11:00] tje¢ court is now in session. | PIONEER WHO BUILT tion, but he attacked a memorandum | | fra Fo ote eupenees 00 J. 3 Poe : ; —_—_—— FIRST HOUSE AT OAKES ae which he ails exception to ate \, “G a nSes. suid ea: he subject of the morning se =i 5 | “DIES AT SAN DIEGO| lerguage in the preamble which Doin expense ~ \“Mightier’ Dead than Alive.” CAR STOLEN, lezen ne ES Sie alee the leases were Tonite tn | h eorge Sr” ues Dense Christi cience Society The Rector will be in Fargo this Jakes, Feb. 9. m. Mills, for| violation of the law and under ashi Income cain . “phe Hector wit-best Fauee eke] TS ABANDONED onto Sete a vedo of hs] eamatances stictng Proud Washington, Jr. Less expe Senay eaviice 0 1100.4. m Ses ——_ jtown, died k at San Diego, | corruption. : Subject: “Spirit.” rile weetinmiemthawvertersncio: | Dicunson aN mn eRCE 2 pam Ford | California, he had gone £00 | iW Net dngping 7 S810] Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Up fetatlte Mieeeaaiecc one eeaNery rp |/couring (car (atoleny feomathol even Ub ner ads sal and burial were | Mr. Meyers had 65 hens that-layed / Wednesd Wraciifis Lenten IMIG RTT atEe Tae A once’ eneipers |i front of theiarniory, Tucsdaysmey {held at Montesano, Washington, the a total of 8,150 eggs last year, or an meeting at 8 o'clock. lan eubcecpeeeree eral toi cocnalenve (und comedeby) Nog aMewnlat” ob the |home of a sister of the deceased. He eran be nearly 138 eggs per hen| A reading room is open in the| the city to make cre to soon, leave | Normal school faculty, was recover-| was 78 years of axe. In 1882 he came | DR. R. S. ENGE for the ae months. it al of these estch ys bu einer ian ie Yl other part of the state. M Jones |&d by Sel George J. His aah ee ule uae: ae of ian | Chiropractor. had been sold the total from ursday and § ay, ep has been a member of the v nq { Wednesday morning on the Nationa!|vania to Dakota erritory and filed | . product alone would have been | holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. lee jones te Aeceiee Gals d| parks Highway 14 miles east o!|on land, which is now the town of | Consultation Free out $300. Mr. Meyers stated that | All are welcome to attend these! Gig. Guild. ‘They w 1 be greatly Dickinson’ where it had been aban- Oakes, gnd built a sod shanty the| Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. re he never sells eggs for less than 25 | services and to visit the reading) i oad in the work of the church *Idoned. The car was found intact first hdman habitation on the nts per dozen. In case the ket | room. ae Mint amasuelectcdata “the {Save for a spare tire carried at the|where the Oakes National bank now price falls below this he,packs the (eos eee aoe i aus Node fj |rear of the machine and the large |stands, Memorial services were held gs and holds them until the price | McCabe Methedist Episcopal Church “™ i ares: jagguge carrier on the running board, |at, the Presbyterian church here at { ghee UP: pao ser lie OES : |No clue to the thieves was found. the same hour as those in Montesano ERTS Cy Os teen tne vent ltes Boteeste Wagner, Or-/ pIRST BAPTIST CHURCH It is. believed that the thieves jand were attended by the Blue Loage ed on the Meyers farm the yew ganist. - | Corner Ave. B and Fourth St, were forced to abandon the machine | Masons, of which the deceased was a round. The cows are grade Short-| 10:30 public worship fee | iene , { L. R. Johnson, Pastor. when the batteries in some manner | member. | horns and Hol:teins. Mr. Meyers de-| Organ prelude. j ; : ae One gr Nera sraieennectea | votes much “attention to the raising| Anthem: “The Lord is King.” ! 0:20 uP morning oe | ea en are: of grade Shorthorn beet cattle for! Oygan offertory. ‘and sermon by the pastor. The theme | es eee OEE endear Orn Petar ca Shore’ || y Calera lente Seibtea WL ucaare iy bon onesonly) Solty emer et |: WEATHER REPORT bpepeeperrensennpeteter | Mon. - Tues. - Wed horns. He fecds his cattle on ra- ermon, Rev, W. J. Hutcheson, K.j tin Ills of Life.” Special music. For twenty-four hours ending at LAST TIMES TODAY 'e 3 ti of oat hay, which was cut) K. We have a department for the clil- | noon today. fe | ashe pay < ‘m- | Temperature at 7 a, m. . 24) TONIGHT | Matinee Tuesday sweet vlover, mil- | “| found that it! pecially | sdid | xreen, corn fodder Jeu and pri . pays to keep the barns, the dair: as possible,” y tated that the pro- of the dairy animals falls ‘atly when barns are not kept up in good shape. Mr. Meyers is a good | dairy and cattle man, having been | brought up in the Holstein-Frieds- ; land district ef Europe where he was | employed on large dairy farms. The poultry, cluding turkeys, ; chickens and geese aré second only | to cattle in importance on the Mey- | crs farm. Mr, Meyers devotes but | little time to hog raising. The tur- | keys especially, are given much at- | ionf Several hundfed of these | ds were raised last year, but de- | e the good care taken, coyotes | succeeded in getting a large number | of. eggs and young birds. | ESSAY RULES ‘ARE GIVEN. Rules’ governing the H. Fire- | sXond national good roads “egsay con- | test for 1924 have been announced | by the current News-Letter of the | University of North Dakota as fol- | lows: — “The Relation of High- to Home Life.” Length: Not to exceed 70 words. | Those eligible: All students of high school grade: *-Closing date: Not later than April 21, 1924. ‘award: Four years univeysity scholarship providing tuition and.all | \ geasonable expenses at any college | ox university chosen by the successful contest. it The essay$ must be written on one side of the paper only. Each manu- script must bear the name, school and ome address of the writer’ in the pper left hand corner of the first Packt contestant should present: his ‘or her essay to the school principal 0 x designated teacher with .the re- west that it be entered in the na- - sticnal good roads essay contest. the Rev. Harper R. Burns whose re- HOW’S THIS, GIRLS! * * * * * * \ Miss Kate Schmidt of America Cuts Up for, the Smart Set at Fashionable St. Moritz sp.ounted to $3,364 the expenses | —— = or that period were $1,471.75. The { high school will be forwarded to the) i rcturns {10m eream, beef cattle and | university extension d , Grand! g turkeys were the largest items 0n,! Forks, N-D., under postmark not lat-| a the i » list; while, on thesex-je, than May 12, 1924. The elimin | pense account, butter, for home uses | gion committee will welect the 10 best eggs for setting and for table; essays from North Dakota, which will! or the “cream eat-| then be forwarded to the highway | ducation board at Washington, D.C... ‘ tor were the largest | fox competition with similar awards | The following are the lists | trom other, states. Organ postlude. 12m “Sunday school. A full attendance is requested, 6:30 p. m. Junior leagu 6:30 p. m. Epworth league 7:30 p, m. public worship. Organ prelud Quartette: earer My God To| Thee” by Sweeney Organ offertory. Trio, “Holy Father. ‘Thou Taught Us,” sung by Mrs. A. G. Hast Ac- kerman, Mr, Wm. A, Noggle, Mr.| W, L. Bublitz. | Sernion, “Lessons From the Life| of Abraham Lincolr Organ postlude.~ t You are invited. Come and bring a friend. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Harry C. Postfethwaite, D. D. Minister. The pulpit is being supplied by sidence is 111 Thayer Street. Phone 929R. j Morning worship at 10:30 ‘A.~M. Sermon theme “Certain Parailels.”” Special music. Anthem by quartette, “Bow Down Thine Ear’ by ‘Blum. Duet by Mrs. Barnes and Mr. Hal- verson, “The Lord is My Light” -by Bue! Junion Bible schoo] at 9:30, all other departments at )12 o'clock. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. ubject—“The Great Teacher”, Leader-—Jean MacLeod. . Evening worship at 7:30 P. M. Sermon theme “Elements of Grea: ness in Life of Lincoln”. : Special music. Solo by Mrs. F. J. “Trusting” by Liemance. Anthem by choir “Beautiful Spacious Skies” by Lounze. Anthem by choir “All Nations Shall Worship Thee” by Adams.” “ “* Junior Endeavor Tuesday at 4:30 P.M. - Subject: “Worship God.” Leaders—Rhboda Clausen-_and Eva- line’ Erbe. Bonindick For The supérintendent, principal, or er .of each school _will “have arge of the grading ofthe school = ays. , ‘ The three best essays from each | ‘Thorpe, Superintendent. jthat the farmer who w pels BS, »! J ny ry) ortgaged and did not have money | L trast to the practice of the Japanese. CLUB FORME lcd te the robbery theory, with which to pay taxes and inter-| Praise Given Burleigh County |No wonder that Japan in the MSH! aviinon, MD. Feb) 8k C.F Ree Rick 2 ‘ est, could not use the Coulter plan. 4 span of a few years has become one] |; Ons ny Keb. 9. Re ras | IN POTRERS’ FIELD fo At the conf fence in Washington Rural Schools Here ae Tec GAUIN EE ALTISHRT OE CROSSE. | ee een eee eee h avn: ERATE ORE 4 0 1 1 | President COOL A Ai was wledted tlesldent of, the Nowh- | Dublin, “Hey /@- ty life, this week, called by President Cool- Rise Instead of committing to memory | , ‘i : ‘ . Ith But in death idge, arrangements were practically 1 ft th ty |Styings and phrases of our leuditig erm ifie Boosters Club which MARTA My Li} tt ad lee . ey venteen schools of the coun’ 88 ses 0 cad'NE| was organized Tuesday "| Martyn sleeps in an unmarked gre cempleted, Dr. Coulter said, for a ands NOEOR ah eB | was organized Tuesday ng in} Me Lea eben ent sie atenlieelt ane |ie: inspected this week by } men and heroes are prone to! Wilton among the employees of the| With unknown dead. Teroroon 00a, i 7 eae hich. wali] Sbitley state inspector, | learn by heart the saying and phrases) cympany on the Press Wilton | His last request that he be piede re Tee eorakesesteroe the: firmer when- | Miss Mad county superin- [of American poets and authors. In-)jranch, H. E. Rannstad, agent at| with the unclaimed workhouse dead 3 leGeevngveantiot eet;money thréngh of schools, for the purpose | stead "of singwg our children to sleep) Regan was elected se t has been carried out, His rem | other eos bs Y ig ining whether they may be | with utiful lullat our| “The organization was formed un-{have been interred alongside those aekvat likcen SodratuepeHORve for state aid. Both Miss | mothers now prefer the jazz. Tn-| der the direction of H. H. Ellsworth) of six iendless inmates in Glasne Nevbant Mellon. will meet | Pe% and Miss Runey were well pleas- | stead of preserving our native dances| traveling freight agent and R, W.|vin Cemetery. i next week with representative busi- CEM ne acho _ Haney |we prefer the imported foxtrot, | Lang traveling auditor both of) | Martyn, prominent landowner in y nessmen of the nation to work out eae eke hat more county But the greatest of our mistakes} whom spent Tuesday night in Wil-| the west of Ireland, was a pioneer ~ 0 i schools will be classified next year ; tendency: 1 ! a in Ustaits of the tinancing corporation. | fo) Se ee is our tendency to spend j ton. John W. King agent at Tuttle] in the Trish Literary Theater nd liye said. fe eT BR ts ore nad. [our means. Our old farmers used| and H. EF, Rannstad, agent at Regan | one of the founders of Sinn Fein | : eae zs ; taney s county superintend-}t4 boast of the money they saved,| were ajso in attendance d | Hee Sal | but some of our present day I The ‘object of the club is te im STILL SEIZED. e Soo as 4 ee evans believe that the more deb | part information to the employees | Seizure of a still was made at the re falk on health will be} Mee ey eiaitens cUpeRntus ones the Philippine concerning the work of the com place of Karl Klatt, farmer living iven by Mr$. Smythe. All members Tee nS Bank, the greater they become. and promote a spirit of To near Robinson, Kidder county, this 3 y dents from the southeastern part of 7 a ae Sea co-operation, There are approxi- | week, according to federal prohibi- re urged to be present. Evangelical Church C.F, Strutz, Pastor, Morning service school 10 ate league Intermed In the dren conducted by one of our adults, The pastor also gi sermon adapted to the boys an of the adult congregation. pic tomorrow will be, “Big and Bi 2 12:00—Sunday Mr. Ther departments for all ages. tendance is good. We will w School. Crusaders. 7:30--Evening worship traction of the Special music. prayer. been having supper at vice at seven o'clock, The atte; has improved by this change, be tried out. In this way w a social hour and the much afternoon after school. This are doing well with their or} tion. + PRINTED KERCHIEF The printed kerchief of chi silk’ in every size is emphas' the necessary adjunct for the suit, It is quite a feature linery, too, WANTED—Experienced waitri Frederick Cafe. LOST—Near Richholt and white coley pup, bles. Pinder kindly return 4th Street or call 628M. FOR ,RENT—Furnishe: Phone 773, Varney Flats, Bible Study and Prayer service Wednesday. at .7:30 P.M. * - The Girls Reserves will meet Mon- day at’ 7:30 in church. parlors, “An jestic range. ~ 401-1st' St, Phone 1079, m. of the pastor, the’ will be in charge of bers during the regular services fo sa short | The to- | Precipitation 6230—Young people’s meeting and d sermon | by the pastor on the topic, “The At- Lifted up Christ.” Wednesday evening is the hour o} For the past weeks we have about six o'clock followed by the prayer hour of prayer and get away in time for the evening at home or for any) ORRIZ/W. ROBERTS, other purpose’ we choo All are | Meteorologist. | Great characters, thrilling cordially invited to meet, with us. | ar \ scenes, laughter and tears— The L. T. L. under the direction of | i CONTEST All in a picture as big as the Mrs, Hughes will meet on Thursday | interesting group of juniors and they cipex 1,17 Fkeae mark erg, name Bum-} i d- apartments, | FOR»SALE-A. blue. porcelain . Ma- | lective noun. ‘TKNUTSON, HEADS LEAGUE STATE ILIPPINE CUSTOMS CARS FARMER DICKINSON TO HAVE AG COURSE eb. 9-—Through Dickinson as- Tawn Criers, PH | Dickinson, N. D., ithe co-operation of the j sociation, Rotary club, local dealers and citiz : ns generally Dr. Coulter Is Optimistic)? !nterstiona! Harv company 2 | offer a two day ; < | will agricultural After Visiting Washington Ole Knutson 0 [an organisation meeting he yesterday. Roy was named vi (short course in Dickinson on March j19 and 20. Representatives of the and Representative of the leg ly by Knuts alter plan for accelerated di- i i veting toda deplored recent Serafin Hilado, memb ing the course to the city were ARE INSPECTED the manners and customs of th country Iso taught with ay to preserving what is good in th Filipinos instead of preserving what ; Donald said. The meeting will continued today. ‘WILTON N. P. er in northwest re the aur mers who are in this condition, Dr. d i lety is best in the local customs prefer in Coulter pointed out. It was reali to adopt what is foreign, con- DRIVER HELD wih ja gba ee ese | OTL INTERESTS | inthe sumer soe FOR SINCLAIR, | vargo Man to be Arraigned on aac ! ae gates . IS ASSERTION ‘ Manslaughter Charge LaMoure Cattle | Are Tested mately thirty | | | | | | (Continueg from page 1) | EXECUTIVE BODY Grand Forks was ] * {named chairms1 of the Nonpartisan | League state © ecutive committee late — of Crosby close D | : members in the club. in Ss. be | er MYSTERY IS NOT CLEARED Robbery Motive in New York Murder Case Weakened New York, Feb. 9 the murder of Louise Lawson, W nequin and actress, in her fashio | Manila, Feb. 9.—The tendency of laa ; : company extension department were , beet ney of vias Fargo, Feb, 9—-Dr. John Lee Coul- | jy pie Aue ena ithe present generation to imitate of cleo tia : I oul- in Dickinson Thursday and com- | 4 ‘ a : The committee president of the North Dakot®! nittee m Ret ‘ fareigners instead of preserving Sree ree url sracineey SEV ce, meer nmmnald He MIAO HAIL Germania beaGsineneenieeust INE discussed plans for the — campaign i | that evening, all arrangements for 7% pest in Tocal customs Was \ith candidates, and was to continue | able apartment deeper today when detectives found part of her jewels in a shop where versification, returned from W : tow greatly encouraged regarding the W. Smith, agronomist gt ‘the|iAture from the province of Occiden- | pe iad Tete thee 8 be, Pepaiaed: | supplementary emergency ‘, i Da by Neproes a $8 ore. om jr epouell in Wyeshington to Dickinson experiment station, was| **! ais » in an address Wefere | tes of Grand. Forks,| The discovery tended to dissipate oe pessers inthe northwest who are {made chairman of the general cht |e eigein RL CURIE ei: the | j6 formerly oper- | the police theory of a robbery mo | eae i f cannot | mittee. iwi ated, tive. in such condition that they cannot | iudk HE Feats OTH TMCS One| Sua cc eee : a ie Scien a interest on their loans, or taxes | ts The committee dig not discuss Miss Lawson, a towel stuffed i s, for example are taught the methods of attempting toy prevent | her mouth, hig hands and feet tight- civilization of the ocetdental, but submission of the election laws, Me- | ly bound, was found dead by her ne- ‘o maid. This ‘tion officers. Police ment in disorder and the young wo- man’s jewel boxes empty. evidence, ator boy's story of two uncouth agers who v! e The mystery of ne yesterday became found the apart- coupled with an ited the apartment, me! + | Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Lowest last night . Admission Matine Adults. Child 8|The World’s Greatest Picture! REX INGRAM’S 1 d girls | | Highest wind velocity | ’ | WEATHER FORE | aramouc e For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair | . tonight and Sunday. Somewhat 4 ey aia | caver tonights | Matinee — Adults 50c. Chil For North Dakota: Fair tonight dren 25¢c. ; jand Sunday. Somewhat colder to- | Nites—Adults 75e. Children ‘night. Pe | Be. sluding Tax. j RiaAaier CCONDLAG du)) 25c. Including Ta | A large high pressure area is cen- | tered over the northern Rocky Mcun- |tain region while lower pressure, ac- |companied by unsettled weathe ¢|prevails over the upper Mississippi iValley. This pressure distribution is |causing high winds in the Dakctes. ser- | Light, scattered precipitation Zoeéur- | ndance |red in the Dakotas and along the Tt will | northeastern Rocky Mouptain siope-| e have | Elsewhere the weatherAs generally needed fair. Moderate temper&tures prevail jin all sections. 4 Stores . John | re are he at- elcome Everybody knows “The Vir- ginian”’—the world-tamed ro- mance of the West, It makes a picture greater than the book—and the book has been a best-seller. for twenty years. Feb. Grand_ Forks, of Minot, West, filmed with the periect speak- is an jOliver Peter: ing on “America’s need” a plea for t ‘lading ganze. | hore respect for law, won first) By one cast! including \plage in the annual oratorical con- ‘test at the Unitersity of North. Da- ‘kota. Mr. Peterson will represent the university in the state orator- Florence Vidor Kenneth Harlan For Quidk Service Phone 888. We are here to serve our patrons with ffon or i ‘ical contest: ined as | 18 pple (WW our Clean, New, OAK- : Raymond Hatton seu MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN LAND Taxicabs. i | Minneapolis, Feb, 9——Wheat re-lf. We assure you of our \ceipts 122 cars compared, with 138 >| cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- Lern $1.16% to $1.20%; No. 1 dark {northern spring choice to fancy ess at) $1.24% ‘to $1,80%; good to choice X2-9-Bt | $1.20% to $1.23%4; ordinary to good to $1.20; May $1.16%; July, September $1.15%. Corn’ No.3 yellow, 74e to 74tac; to 223| oats No. 3 white 45%4c; barley 2-9:3t 149 67c; rye No. 2 67%4c; flax No. $2.85 to $2.64, Johnny Was Right. TEACHER—Johnny, name a col- service with,our, Careful, Courteous Drivers. to all | parts of the City, at any time Day or Night. Real Taxicabs all OAKLAND Sixes, equip- ped with 4 wheel’brakes. SAFETY FIRST. |. PHONE 888 Order The Best $4.75 Per Ton Delivered Bismarck Hide & ; Fur Co. Phone 738 Undertakers, : Licensed. 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