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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE WOULD LIMIT. sstizscserte‘ipoi| CONTINGENT. ine "Visiting Players|| MARKET NEWS Marquis or Ruby. ——q— iK [jacititataets omy, te] TOBE INVALID ay ca 0, ts northwestern. quarter of the state sane | directors of the’ Valley City Commer: NEW SETBACK \should as a general rule choose the (Continued from page’ 1) cial Club have made arrangements to eee or Fife varieties, the evi-|taxes thereon on a percentage tisis! hanquet the members og the visiting | | dence indicating that any possible | is contrary to a sound public poliey Ys teams and coaches and officials of j increase from growing Kota wheat isiand unless expressly authorized by | the state high school basketball tour- N lie enough to offset a possible low-| jegislative enactment will not be UP-/ nament immediately following the ti- er price. held. jtular game on Saturday evening, the | e eae, in? si i. foenereeneteny Q Agricultural Experts at Com-| itn shir ef Narh Doi turf getcme"eya the Dae Curt’ hansut to be held atthe Hote Be Fashionable Footwear d st’ of Burleigh County, Honorable !red 7 lexaivn i ference Make Recommen- [enidemien' are eas woe and Tes Tanvontliey,, the delendkntatappial. dol 3 aa Lack of Aggressive Buying jsevere than:in eastern North Dakota, AFFIRMED CONDITIONALLY. oRicR Ge HonkCLON Teakews Mi : Hith Spri dations to Farmers Vand in view of a possible spread in|” Opinion of the Court by eXuesele, NOTICE a Lhateey given cies al Weakens Market To get into step with Spring, fence eomecu moray and. (Marquis) | 7, A certain mortgage executed and de-| — | correct footwear is absolutely See gee nian Faiyo, NOD, ae on Akal acl it GHATS tee Manian ne pn| BronbencChoW., congue Th reiuit lvared by (George F Nelfon | and)’ Chicuge, Mut. 20—Luck of.uny ag-| necessary. That explains the in- d ; ent Kidskin. ‘argo, N. D., Mar. 2 hat the. ii e o Marquis and in principle of law stated in| Annie Nelson, his wife, as mortga-j gressive buying brought about a mo- ce Se ae as ‘ production of Kota wheat should for| part of the ‘state. lparageaphit'et the elldbis’, | #OH to DrakesBullavd Couiphny,, «a te downturn in wheat prices to- terest women Beye show in out the present be limited to those lo-| Undesirable Durums RdwaedS, “Allen: und FY 0, iL. | Corporation, mortgagee, dated the} day during the carly dealing: displays of fashionable footwear. calities where on account of the, Fourteenth—That Monad (D-1),| ae exe | list day of November, 1917, and filed | ja," Further snowfalls in winter crop ter tics si on Heneral prevalence of rust epidemics | Acme, and D-5 (red durum) are un-| from of isn tor of Deeds of the Goonte of dae. |Titory tended to favor the selling side Already “Tripping Along” fash- the production of Marquis has been | desirable durum. wheat because they | ter of Deeds of the County of Bur- ; : Newton, Dullam & Young of Bis-| leigh and State of North Dakota on {ofthe market. It was also contenced ion’s pathway come chic, new fypnd to be less profitable on ac-{ Produce macaroni of a grayish color | vee attorneys for respondents, | the 7th day of February, 1918 andj with a surplus to dispose of, little style versions worn by women who count of low yields and low grades, / Which has been found to be unsalable MEHR NEON. acked oor the eftect | duly recorded in Book 151 of Mort-| hope of more than temporary rallies delight in choosing their foot re ree pconclusion, reached Sy offi-| by our domestic manufacturers. The | My, Monnens axed of. the begun | eages, at Page 201, and assigneq by | could be had. The opening. which Seay eee) crc, LoOUWeHL cials of the North Dakota Agricul-| only virtue that these three wheats | vore to collect alleges escaped taces |*Ald mortgagee by an instrument in|ranged from one-half cent lower to while styles are yet very new. tural o{ollege at a conference held | apparently nave nare Std Cane trom antec cand! “eamioraeteiis, eaTd The te aot Mag TOS mndeted | one-fourth to three-eighths cents ad. | By choosing your footwear here campus Tuesday. The confer- tance and high yielding capac . e 4th day of May, ae ancy | Vance, with May -1,04 3-8 to $1.04 5-8 y choosing your Ttootwear here ence w d : ies. That Kubanka ang Mindum are {that the decision affected only his) corded in Book 151° of Mortgages | . ; BUA OH: 5 : s attended by Dr, John Lee | ties. banka ang Mindum are | 4 and July $1.06 to $1.06 1-8 fol- you are assured that you may step epter, president of the college, P.| good yielders of amber durum wheat)) Compensation and not the suit, and/at Page 341, will be foreclosed by | #"d ee | 4 5 Trowbridge, director of the ex. | somewhat ant to rust but, of | that.he would continue to act sale of the premises in such mort- nih by Ee setback to ‘below forth perfectly confident that the = % ‘i ’ e couns: ion | gage as hereinafter described, at the | yesterday's finish | stvle is correct in every detail periment stati aor : course, not as rust resistant as Mo- | SPeciy) counsel for such compensation | gage as i | style is correct in every detail. He davatuy Geaitoente eine nad; Acme or D-5. Kubanka and| 48 mM@Wht be agteed'upon as legat. | front door of the Court Hou Announcement that considerable ! Count f Burleigh, and had bee a | rices Y: Py department and extension division, |Mindum both make an excellent qual- forth: Dakota, ates. corn had been parchased for export The Prices range trom Aft tudy b d ity of macaroni. TO BROADCAST a fe rh fone Bt tweed to a price uptur today in the er an intensive study based on |ity acaroni, o'clock p.m. on ther 19 ay of | 6, al 4 eo ON Rent. tne evidence at hand of the relative| Fifteenth—That growers should be April, 1924, io satisfy the amount | Wheat cinced ‘tem the” anne eat $5.00 to $10.00 Color merits of Marquis and Kota wheats| advised that durum wheut production CAGE GAMES | tue on such mortgage ofthe day of | Wheat, clo: finish to We to Me MEK. Fawn ‘ss produced under North Dakota | has Beene, Ke the pres: ; j roe econ ee raee Le ancl erpeMay §104% 4018108 | wHalDels Models in Suede Patént’ Kidskin \ Airedale sonditions the members of the con-|Port basis; that consequently the| he ge e ¢ a e iiss BY dtseril 1.06 to ‘ ; Colors Fav iredale, Log Cabin Log Cabin Terence reachey the following, con. | tariff cannot affect thet price of The details, of then evening bask. fy the same are described as |$ o $1 ‘olo: ‘awn, A ale, Log Cabin, 7 : eog| ball games between the eight teams | folio : ae ack Rabbit, Woodchuck, Tan Bark Jack Rabbit elus ; pd Ay eeace SUD Geis contesting for the state gpamvion: | The Southwest Quarter (SW%), CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Jack Rabbit, Woodchuck, Tan Bark Woodchuek Maraul oats Bas Asa Ou ou! HEE te caer ship of the High School Leffgue will | Southwest CG of the porters oS hicago, March 20. Hog receipts Tan Bark i nus he eee te Gl, MO al ould be a reduction in the{ 2. telephoned to Radio Station Grattan (SW A iS) Sea alt of | 42,000. Fa ctive. Unevenly 5 to WEBB BROTHERS *dushels) in six years’ official |there should be a reduction WPAK, Agricultural College Fargo, |the Southeast Quarter (S!z SEM) and | 19° cents lower than yesterday's, best Varietal ‘trinls, 1918-1923, at Fargo; |durum acreage; this’ reduction to} Fic.” sng Saturday nights of this | Me Nonthedst Gusrter of the South-a Gime, Top'$7.80)(to ‘$745 ( ! : 8 by 44.7 per cent or 2.2 bushels, in| take us ore of dise acini produc: | tek and broade asted from t east Cia gNEM Ba) Bc pudten Gatto a y Batter “Merchandise of Merit Only rs’ varie’ 5 9-192 i SS g r 1S be ie en x 2 in 0 S| ‘ ‘ to 1M Glehele oir saat 3 year fr he limited to those areas of the state thirty’ on “Esiday might and. wil Earl ERE TE ELH ee caaTeD en reaateet ab Mandan? 409 : ner] Where high quality durum wheats can|fitst the rerults of the afternoan | the Sth Principal Merid ‘ PEs cea nony 5 if wheat produced in the Red River| the evening games as they progress. | Fase at the date of sale the sum eailpeco y ee : SS eae si at Edgele 3 ey i tented to be: of @ lower| Satueduy qveniny. the “bréddcasting ree Thousand even Hundred | $16.50. No. 4 55 lbs, test 48e ed in an investigation and establish- | back, He told me so himself, just ¢ t valley has ten ‘0 be of a lower|§ adea | al to i is A 4 a : nety-seven and 0 ($3797, Te per pound discount. under ment of facts which led to the visit] few weeks ago when I saw him trials at Langdon, | quality than that produced west of} Will begin at eight o'clock and will] Dollars, and in addi i Mae a Romare tatnay CHE prosecutid New York, g 5 © oi e 7 first « ounce the results of the e ¢ 2 “per 1919-1922, and has been lower if@ yield |the Red Ri . ee cnnounc : the costs ang expen 0.—Flour une Corn (701s, in sae : “He told me the Dome was a los. ning games and then the frames of | clos ‘ at Williston by per cent, equal MAE cae ce bts Ug herria ket th Bay te Dakota, | Changed. Shipments 38431 baricts.]5e under shell, (+ ‘HE PUT US ing proposition and that he'd be glad q to get rid of the thing.” to 1.1 bushels, in fou: trials. . e, B00 , 5 iv $ testing for the | this 11th day of pare 192 Comparative ‘Trials President Wins ebeeach contesting or the ith ‘day of Ma i : is CHARGE DOCTOR ON THE MAP’ hat in twenty comparative trials rt 7 e Mortgagee. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK yaad by members of the Di “sk — eee: paatalel (| By, WILLIAM: er LL HSE | Se St Paul, ‘Mar, 20—Cattle re. CAUSED DEATH SAY KANSANS kota Crop and Soil Im ement So- ain A) & : ED ttorne; r Assignee ot lor ceipts 1,800, RENIN oF ouate eieve aie ciety in 1982, ‘Kota returned an NEE Te Se | Tournament i, being, senductea by!" eggeer nets [fat steer earings ana omnes! = OF LOCAL GIRL| — ccontinaar ton page » Order The Best average yield of 13.7 bushels per the State mMeaebeee College of Val-! Washburn, North Dakota, Rare rend gai mire cancraee ae : : rent tiene having: dnieaveriye test welt (Continueg from page 1) _ | ley City. 3-13-20 27---4-3-10-17 | Strons, unevenly higher. Killing qu us to go swimming down at the old enote r ACCS ace Bios ay | phe AED ity plain. Bulk steers and yearlings (Continued from page 1) hole in the Verdigris. River, of pounds, while the Marquis : | e : ; ‘ elyoay eat : ; \ against 28,428; senate | $7.00 to $8.00, Fat. she-stoc the body of the dead woman in the! “Anyhow, Harry. is going to let tusk GL Geer ee rea aehene| Rankebilly for 28,006; against 27237. NEW FERRY |N N Y to $7.00. Bulk $4.00 to $6.50, car and the body was carried to the| the government buy ‘Teapot Deme T pounds; and that the aver- a Heda Pa OR SOULE Waal. T WILLISTON oO ATE. Ne gal arelta ene GulbER Nee tiles . er ion age volume of loaf baked from the |SRoWed under by a big vote, both A | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun. | $20 * GLEE : Paty. mecenilic Ge ates Kota flour was 2,372 cubie centimet- city and rural precincts going against a SERN ds ete BORGER : Bulk ry 84 attarney, according to his statement, KOD Delivere is by it. Villiston, N. » March 20.—-Time Eee oC, . . SI rs und eeders ,barely | # Conversation with Dr. hortridge in . . curren are ae oiume of loaf | “g74 precincts give state bond und modern improvements has re-| navies ftp ee eee HOM Le Ct aeeady. Calves receipts 1,200. Steady | Which he quoted the physician as 0 0 Bismarck Hide & Ce cable: ae sisteree our WAS | sue: for 31,419; against coun-| sulted in the displacement of the In ‘the’ Matter of) the: Estate: of. tong, quality considered, Best | Saving “we can cover it up and will | F C th Faeene core ive [tY officials amendment: for 33,318; | Williston cable ferry. important Beth Catton; Deckakaal Mente nice . Few up to not have any trouble. If we stick to PANCAKE FLOUR ur Uo. Second--That in 415 comparative | ¥ anst 1od19, PRUE The Erion ita : arris, Petitioner, vs.| Hoe 1 11,500. S is story they can't do anything. If Phone 738 made by North Dakota farm-| rrecine 6,71 st 43 opment in Willia F cKenzie | Mary A. Savercool, Ada Harris,| weak. Good and choice 150 to " ask why you got me instead of AT ALL GROCERS ! one Peo erere mt COURGIES) i as eM aniline Biathavek pagaadd esuntive tor chespase 2byear e Thompson, John Keene, | 365 pound-Bukliak eounety family physician ‘you and your Hs it vieldeg on the average | yi ig “Perry, early today for Demo-| The coming of power ferri ortright, Charles Cortright, Bulk 5 to $7.00, Rough packing knew me from Flasher and that +1 bushels per acre and the “¢heck” |, atic national committeeman but the | ¢ jelndile Ghenusacoethe Cortright, Laura Cortright,| °° . when your wife had a hemorrhage that Oe buble anaet acter Nadir a cent years have made the use of the Cottrighia Reapondenth; Boge sob) to Sb 00s Bulk ahetter| eons ee Vile had ane Monae in faver of Kota of 42 per | iSs¥e is not decided, When 746 pre-| cable son: less and less frequent v-/" "phe State of North Dakota to the | grade pigs $6,00 to aha i Bate NASR DR. R. S. ENGE cent. The check variety used in the | “cts had reported McAdoo had 4; i ta i. It, ferryian, | above mamed Respondents: Sheep receipts 200, About steady, | Ht Is why you got me instead Chi cto! meres skeel votes for the Democratic indorse-| sold his rights to his gas fi y com-|* You, the said respondents are here: | No choice fat lambs. Few sales good [SMe other doctor. iropractor Moria ae eee es wast ment for the presidential nomina-| petitor. |by notified that the final account { natives around $13.00 Signed Death Cestificate ‘Third-that. ain 061 eoRGerad tion, Murphy had 3,817 and Perry had a of the George N. Harris, the exec-{ ewes 50 to $10.00. ¢ ne s artes ipnee the © death L cae Ga I ‘el D CA PI 0) 3,7 utor of the estate of Elizabeth Catton igh abl ¢ certifieate in which the cause of ucas Bik. marc! . tests in North Dakota of Kota and|""'N? atte m anes NH J SE! late of the town of Newton in the weight ewes quotable to $10.50, death was given as influenza, states 2 - a ee Marquis covering the years 1918 to]. ).\‘ attempt had been made to tab- BO U 8 LO S BRK a tata cot Nate we ates GEREN OL atta ie TONIGHT ONLY as fd to the national convention, | AT WALLEY CITY jSerces, deceused nan teen rendered |: MINNEAPOLIS Gray —_ | Stlernes Connolly said. The body was er test weight, has milled’a high- : My mccuven tons Court, daa Boning ths Minneapolis, Mar. 20—Wheat re-| home of the gitt und funcrnl servic tr percentag of f 2 duce y eet Paul ike oN ae. i the estate of said deceased ready | ceipts 1 are compared ee @IS) were held ats Br soley nase soune af tata] GyeigGARMBONS VOTE | alg Cis 3D, mah an. Hats ae Sarna [tts eth comred wth 10055) Vere Metl"an era a inte i Noberts Manat ish 1 loat Gwhowe Garrison voteg strong for Cool- Mayor A. G. Bonhus was defeated in ang petitioning that his account be] 4-3 to $1.19 14 Nei TvaNEbenacEheER Hee i ces em. arquis and has made a loaf whose | jaye, FU PUNY LAE) water s40/70)stox | ise race) for xdelectionl a mayor Of Allowedsathelrealdiueyct sidieKtatel on. eee acl ay Soreetnie, Ho) eee ee poen aways trom ooioe: fe vore}tand| textures scores Je /aiinson aud sop i orsuanallettey AThe | Valley City. at sHelcily election nevel keane aaa coke e | SPring untae Bismarck since a few days after the y the same as Marquis, i f 5 A an 1-4; good to choice funeral, driven, the 2 : town voted against the Fedge bill,! Tuesday, Harvey Pray being elected {thereunto entitled, his admin’ belies . uneral, driven, the states attorn ‘lear does show a slightly] 169 to 87, The dection iaye were [898 @ 691, closed and hé be discharged; that | to $1.28 1-4; ordinary to good $1.14] said, by grief and an unfounded “ ac one h shade; but Marquis is net! goreated there Other city officials elected follow: | Tuesday, the 8th day of April, A. D.| 1-4 to $1.19 1-4; May $1.13 1-4; July} that he might be held ona erimina free from yellow. In 14 comparative ot eed Fred J. Frederickson, treasurer, un- | 192 it 10 o'clock in the forenoon | $1.14 3-4; September $1.13 charge in connection with the s tests of Kota and Marquis, where FARM AID HELPED opposed; C. A. Zabel, police magis- | Of that day, at the Court Rooms of |” Corn No. 3 yellow, 70 1-4 to 7 1-, the crop was grown under ‘strictly! Chicago, Mareh ‘ cent trate, unopposed; W, F. DuVall, jus- | (pis Cou pin the Court House, in ata Now 3 white 48 ded 1-4; | for prosecution. fis present whi | also comparable conditions, the flour of | Coolidge efforts to aid apy nalificasewneniese ee nd Se NOES, OF BA | barley 56 to 69 cents; 7 abouts are known only to county of- the Kota was scored dark in one aire responsible for the strength he] Aldermen, first ward—N. J. Hesch, |heen=duly appointed by this Court | Geren centes SluxiNo: fil : Late “Ls A LARRY SEMON © yellow in one case and displayed in the Nosth Dakota pri-|200; John Logan, 121, |for the settlement thereof, at which | 52-52 1 States Attorney Connolly declared “KATHLYN WILLIAMS yellow in the remaining twelve while faary, (Willidm) My Butler) ananuperlof]|_Aldermenty | second! watd==Dews| (timely andi glace any, persone intectsts| eee his intention of taking steps to have the Marquis flour produced from] n¢ Coolidge general headquarters| Whitson with 130 votes, and 0. Knud-|ed in said estate may appear and WHOLESALE PRODUCE the dead woman exhumed and fa! —In- wheat grown on the same 14 farms | . 1 . eons n aoe . Hi 4 Fire volecta ive |file his exceptions, in writing, to post-mortem examination conducted. | 6¢ Bars aa ent enting|son with 135, were elected in a five | fil he lon, | (Peraished by Northera Produce Co.) ortem segred creamy in one case and yel;} eiene sar ene comment ng cornered fight, eliminating L. €.| Said account and petition and con- am—Butterfat, per Ib. Dr. Shortridge was being brought “ ” low in the remaining 13. In these |” the results o: : cecal Piller ». McGee, | test the same. to Mandan this afternoon and prob- aining eRe ctaction: Stewig, John Piller and R. ©. MeGee, |, tM sme ag respon: Eeyioicsh, cenatea per doz, a and pro same otai alae the aualiby iecoreae) “There is a feeling among the| Aldermen, third ward—Jack Nel-| dents! and each of you, are hereby | Dressed Poultry peat ecu enerolened. tonight, (lig 99 WME Semon at hisihectias the po ie Colen Mansa or stheg kobe mae oRINGrtn MDALCTREIHTE), the ject (ead AW: Ha McPhexaon, dis canal (Tian Neauiren|anan banal there | No. 1D. P. Young Tom turkeys | Preliminary hearing wu ene meld NS ee on ae and 00:2 forthe, Maxduts. president is fully cognizant of their| Charles Pollock, 164. \to be and appear before this Court,| per Ib. 5 Oe oe SR tt star of rib ticklers. Bou th aTaataine mulllets) aprofer| Bieta atanese ys ocr reeled EAE athe taut Emil Feldmann {and “show cause, if any you have; |Noel D/P, Hen turkeys, per Ib. ecause of the necessity of securing CAMEO COMEDY Marquis to Kota, A j,|their relief is predicated upon his|h#d no opposition. vhy said account shall not be al-|No. 1 Ducks per Ib. s, vee ses from Gh ee LDERNESS TALE Filth That the millers base their S. P. was elected park com- , the residue’ of said estate dis-| No. 1 Geeae per Ib - ‘ WILDERNESS iE felling ain ape leh, Ash done doll thabeeeten ent sah 6 ae missioner over G. B. Caley, by a_yote | tri y the Bdininisttation’ of said) ao, eutkeys, per\lb. ridge has been arrested “on Shapecey| r SF estate lose if suid George N. f perf q yal ope 6... 2 p b nM ps tof the flour; and the veliog| taken the position that there can be| °F 688 to 580, Haro aebargeus pad, Live Poultry” GRUTHARE Meuarton counts SHCHU EE oe eee color lof deatiure no gencral prosperity in the United a Dated ote 26th day of February, | Hens 4 ibs. each and eee per Ae cabiicourtiicomalivears ago and el (iat Wm S Hart Objecting to Quality States if the produets of the soil are| Slicing Plan ; ate Pr a aaa ache time acquit! He was an unsuc- oie Fs s rhat jecting to| Faised at a lose. . . r cessful candidate in Morton county | : ca anita Rae rene ate Shows Confidence Is Discontinued I. C. DAVIES, Cocks and stags, per ib. cessful candidate in Morton cdunty a rm" Z few years ago for state representa- | ° C ° not stated that they would not pur-| “The vote given President Cool-| He R, LANTRR MRR, CUNY Court. | Ducks, per Ib. , 3p | tive ands said to be a cousin ot POW a Bill Hickok” chase Kota wheat, but that they do|idge in North Dakota is especially} Williston, N. D., March 20.—When| “attorney for Executor, ' \ sei acess former Governor Shortridge. believe wheat buyers will discrim-| gratifying to his friends and sup-| sentiment seemed Very pronounced Mandan, N. D. BISMARCK GRAIN After the death, it is naderntpcaell i it, In this connection, [porters for it means that the seeds| against such action, the board of ‘ (Furnished by Russelt-Mitler Co.) } Chief of Police Martineson of Ris- hould be pointed ‘out [of disatisfaction sown so diligently | county commissioners rejected a pro- ——— Bismarck) March 20, 102d, 0) | Marek, received “tips” which result. the Hee of eanuple of Kota sub-|and widely in North Dakota have! posal to cut off a part of Stoney SUMMONS : » Ma , 1924, eee fe mitted to the labdtatory of u* large|not brought the results that the sow-| Creek school district, lying east of | sraTE OF NORTH DAKOTA, No, 1 ans: northern .........81. “CASC TS” 10, Minneapolis mill, 22 were graded No.|ers confidently expected. That vote| this city for annexation to Williston |” County of Burleigh. In District | \°. 1 northern spring soe is ARE Ic ! ° . 1 dark, the rem i f| may be accepted as an impressive in-| special school district, Court, Fourth Judicial District. No. 1 amber durum ............ 4 7 A d t M t d Ni ht nee ee sila andicde: EAieene ty tue ee ate ot REMC Ta oe ior portion} Malvin Olson, Plaintiff vs. Peter | No. 1 mixed durum .. os 88] BEST LAXATIVE uditorium Matinee an Ig Seventh—That as long as the millt| great state of Mr, Coolidge as presi: |of the district who were closely ad-|Anton nd Solomon Nicola also Re coltiay FOR BOWELS ers can find w supply of high quality |dent and as party leader. jacent to Williston and who had|kngwn as Remi, Nictle, Deteodante, Nese 8 seevets Satur a Marc h 22nd Marquis,, they will ‘probably pay a) “Those who have been opposing| children of high school age upon ,, State of North Da |S es Soe 51 2 arcuate nein voc eises : d Yy; premium for it, the actual premium | the president have claimed that he|whom they were required to pay tui-| a No. 1 rye y | You are hereby summoned and re- ; j | ‘ a depending upon supply, freight, haul,| would he weak in the agricultural|tion charges are understood to have | quired ‘te ye op | We quote but do not handle the; If you feel sick, dizzy, upset, it} E. J. CARPENTER OFFERS | dei quired to answer the complaint of | ;, a ; 2 ete, and the extent to which it is|and dairying ‘states, primarily be-| been behind the division plan, the plaintiff in the above entitled following: your head is dull or aching, or your vte,, and the extent t itis t : Carre 2 f -| stomach is sour or gassy, just take ic: CARTOON MUSICAL required in their milling operations. | cause of the agricultural unrest, One ALi SOR, action a copy of which is hereto an-| 8! +: : ea elena Gri eva foleaczne vCaseavetat rte GEORGE MEMAMMS: COMEDY Highth<-In view of the facts cited| of the chief causes of the strength ROAD BIDS MARCH 24 nexed and herewith served upon you HAN ‘ ~ | Speltz, per ewt, .. relieve constipation and biliousness. above, production of Kota should for] of the president in these states. is! Towner, N. D., March 20.—-Bids for | and % serve a copy of your said an : we F f; fest teen be Himited to those loeal-|tho conviction that he will do every-| construction work on federal aid] swe, upon the subscriber at his of- | New Shell Corn Watiow 6: oe eRP eae couuaric Iesatlvelh ities where on account of the gen- thing in his power to aid in the colv-| highway project running east from’ ge ieee? hole x , taken by his wife, will not be h Tomorrow pe ge y 0 County, North Dakota within thirty Yellow Mixed| dren. 10 , also 26 engl prevalence of rust epidemics,| ing of the problems of the farmer, In| Norwich will be opened here’ on days afters tlecaeriice ofthe ate Nol & 56 Ih Bow me iene | Gren je boxes, also 25 and 60c tite production of Marquis has been every state where a convention or|March 24. This will be the second] mons upon you exclusive of the day sizes—any drug store. tound to be less profitable on ac-) primary electiqn Has been held Re-| piece of federal-aid road in-the coun-| of such service and in case of 2 ————————— count of low yields and low grades! publicans have recorded their faith|ty, the first having been built last | failure to so appear and answer judg- | i Ninth—That the evidence at hand|in President Coolidge.” year, from Velva to the Ward county| ment will be taken against you by indicates that e®en if Kota wheat of ihe went of Vora: default for the relief demanded in the same grade as Marquis wheat | MANNA PLEASED ae pak the complaint. wee that Cee ee uge than the Mar-| Fargo, Mares 20.—“North Dakota] WOULD CHANGE COUNTY SEAT | ated January 5, 1936 «uis, that the producer in the eastern | Republicans have declared for Presi-| Williston, N, D., March 20.—Efforts Attorney for Plaintiff, cneshalf of the state stands a better | ient Coolidge by a substantial plur-{have been renewed in McKenzie coun- Residence and. P.-0, nce of profit with Kota wheat en . B. Hanna, the president$|ty to remove the county seat from Address, Bismarck, N. ant ofthe greater chances of| manager, declared in a state-| Schafer, inland town, to Watford _. 86> Peete eed eld and a higher nent here last night, after viewing Oy ee cians are Belg egedlees Heyes igh the unofficial returns tabulted by The| to place the matter befdre the voters is as they'have! jsaociated Press, “We confined our | at the ‘primary in June, Se Too Late To Cinssify - Se campaign to one for Coolidge, und) City is the terminal of the Fairview | | fo imamate eee = ; Hs Early Seeding not-in opposition ‘o any other condi-| branch of the Great Northern eee SALE—Hamilton player piano see it ac i 2 vith benc! lls; —— | P| e 415W or 721 3rd St. to escape severe rust injury, but gy | Justified bythe: result.” we fe Rhon Crete ts ee aera Be Sex ee si f Mr. Hanna questioned the contcn-| “Backache, aches. and pains| : In no means uniformly so. Ruby ma.-- | Bes Wake Ebout. titel dara sealer than |tion of Johnson fcllowers that with|in the limbs relieved by our) por SALE—New Maytag. washer/| 4 ‘atquis. This-earliness is sometimes | Lakpliette out of ‘the field, the let-| method of fitting Ground) arm chair and rocker, oak dresser: Plan now to go this summer. sy advantage in escaping rust. Or-| ter’s vote would have gone compjete- ion} 1009 Sth St. | re Pacey Sik eeetse tae | tte huagassh eater, Gripper shoes. Consultation | | _,The nine-day round trip through ‘ure not directly affected by rust, ——~-. andgadvice free. Alex Rosen) p14. ro; gale or rent. Phone 931W,| . » the “inside passage” on a Canadian Marquis: will out-yiela Ruby, Yield PIONEER BREAKS LIMB & Bro. Men's Clothes Shop. | : 3-20-tf | * PacificPrincessliner is most delightful. in Ruby has been sacrificed for earli-| _ Towner, N. D., March “20.--Allan im ‘ path | 2. Rates as low as $80 for the round mons, any Sandee Ruby will Ue react Ronee ery Sr: TE you can see but one pic-| WANTED—A somgitane maid for trip, meals and berth included. Make eld Marquis when late rust reduces |ditor of McHenry county, is con- fae, | general housework. Apply to Mrs. ‘ the possible yiela and quality of the|valescing from. injuries sustained | ture this year —that picture): general housewori... Apply fo Mrs. your reservations now. slower maturing Mgrquis. Ruby is|when he fell on some ice and broke|Should be “The Whipping Phone beeMe Jas he equally susceptible rust as. Mar-|his leg. Mr. Mitchell, who is 90 years | Boss. 7 ean 3 § a Her further informeton. Apply a say quis, but when maturing in advance /old, was the first auditor-of this| The tropical year is the interval FOR SALE—Buff Orpington and oa Railway or Steams! ae gent or ‘i ML. of severe rust infection produces a|county and helped move the county | between two consecutive returns of| Black Langshans Cockerels. Pure- “pall $112nd Ave. 8.3 nage thie Minn. high quality of wheat acceptable to| seat cron pois - SRA seats ‘the sun to the vernal equinox. bred stock | and hatching. eggs é the milling trade. pioneer days. He’has also served in So eee Write or call Christ Free, 217 12t : Fleventh--That where wheat must| many of the county offices during the! aster Sunday is the first Sun-| Street, igmarck, N. Dak. $1.10-85-55¢.. — Children 30c. Adulte 55c. bp seedeg: Tate, he: greater -ruat re ot te Ls sepia eset | dey. after, Paschal full moon, i ag i » 8-20. | ee rene Ee eee ae eens =

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