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PAGE TWO . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ maar 4 “: alone, remained in the water. Com-] miles south west of Steele, fell from Hine |WALTON, FERGUSON STAGE COMEBACK] GRANT FAIR alone, remained hile floating on his| the top of the hay stack he was top- SATARRH | Und \ | aie DATES FIXED) back, he suddenly turned_upon his} ping, head foremost, receiving a bro- ‘of head of throgt usyally as | i Peaees tt face and sank. He was rescued after|ken neck. Death was instantaneous. vi} @ ota | several minutes, and although he had)” wer Ss | we amt coun a air Sagheinb 10, 11,| Rot be revived. Red fox used on black materials Ich UB par ae eisai the ember t’ the|. Jack. Millington states that while} is an innovation this season and Over 37 Million Jarq Used and ee at b i he, himself, was under water he ex-| the effect is much mere stunning : county are being urged to bring ex-| enced a shock and numbing fol-| than it sounds. : , = 2 hibits of live stock, grain, or vege- tables so as to make the fair truly representative of the county re- sources, Planslare being made to im- lowing a lightning crash and with difficulty regained the shore. It is now believed Neilson died of light- ning shock transmitted through wa- Will Help to to Float New fn cee in Great African In- terior Declared Pathetic- | | i | Cook By Wire 5 Instead of by Fire. , 4 ; Govuetilouet! | Tey Hos ote ae over that of suy PFO") ter, good conductor. If you*want to buy a honie Benefit of Germany | ally Subject to Them or fatm see the Investors y —— | ssa Lightning Shock, Steele, Aug. 19.—Haugen Peterson, lortgage Co.’ Phone 138. fe % :& aw York, Aug. 19—With the! ARE VIRTUAL SLAVES Conducted By prominent: farmer living -about 12} Ofifce with First Guaranty” Bank. ' 3 sful conclusion of the inter- | | ai hue Ameria, bank] yondon, Aug Ta=OAt at the| Water, Kills CONSTANTLY er. est y co speeding up| ondon, Aug. 1y—! a Flaxton, Aug. 19.—Death from the shock of lightning passing through water now appears to have/ been the fate that claimed Walte- mar T. Neilson, 18, of Estevan, Sask., who had been employed this summer near here, and who was reported as|y having drowned while bathing ig the River park swimming pool at Este- van, where he had returned to visit his mother. According to details given by com- panions since the first report was re- ceived, Neilson and several others were bathing in the pool when a se- vere thunderstorm came up. Neilson, A- | pat hetic story of a group of nite {men and women who are living in operations of the Dawes plan will @ state of subjection to blacks who hinge. exercise complete mastery over Preparations for underwriting | hem. | this huge financial transaction will}, The tragic fate of these unfor-| 4 be started at once, international tunate whites has just been reveal- | bankers indicated, with prospects /¢d in a report which officials of that ratification of the London|the South A government protocol by France and autnacy .ocust expedition have sent to| will be followed by an carly sale|Cape Town. The expedition went of the loan. The offering, how-| into the interior to study the vi is not expected before Oct | esas ground of locusts. When} ey arrived at Molopohole, a hun- The presence of leading Ameri miles in the interior of the aeeeen ceo tcuvopen it was |£reat Kalahari desert, the officials | pointed out in Wall Street tdday,| Were taken before Sebele, the para-| would expedite ngements. for Mount native chief. They found = IMPROVED y BUT e .NO YEARLY N ow--M ore Than : MODELS r Ever 8 At all seasons of the year, but never more than at this time when the crop money is meres of the $200,000,000 int tional loan to Germany upon wh atin an the German financing. J, P. Mor-;him well educated, able to speak | coming in, you need the solid foundation for DODGE gan, Thomas W. LaMont and ea Cle en aN, eae and | your financial transactions which a Check- 4 Gecri ey; 6 ia J, | his wife wore Europtan clothes. . P.M poene G He a ST ead tie ate vier deere some 50 ing Account at the City Natfonal Bank gives BROTHERS 4 i fiedte, are in Eng-| White men and women living near 01 ne s— Z ail FOUIEE HEnKeis: expected £5 | the chief's kraal where they act. as you. Bring in your crop money check: (ABOVE) ts to the chief and his fol- deposit them at once in your own Checking ‘MOTOR participate in the flotation of the | Serv: : o are either in Europe or They are thought to be! DA FERC ote way ere are Charles E. | descent ants of old pioneers who,| BAND, “FARMER JIM” OF TEXA’ Account. ; Mitchell, president ‘of the National | treking into the interior, lost them- (BELOW) JACK WALTON OF OK- ri 4 ° CARS ity bank and Everett B. Swe selves in the desert. Their horses | LAHOMA. 4 aiiivintin vice-president of the First Nati died and the picneers flung them-| , |. ¥ 3 " al bank of New | York. selves on the mercy of the natives. | ,” 18 it psychology that guides a po- These unfortunates have litical “comeback 2” no power to own land and no privil- eges of any kind. They are vir- tually serfs to the natives tilling } Or it just a series of coinci- dents’ that enables men, once ban- ished from the polftical arena, to No matter where you're go- ing in the Orient, or how long you want tostay, or whén to pe —<eh tl ae Canadia: NEW RIOTS” fe : Gre the land of their black masters who |¢limb back into power through the “Pacific The Emp a : volthenemalllquantitice oferty vores of ithe aig 2 Can mada, Aust Russia or \ NATIONAL M. B. GILMAN Co. wages. Texas and Oklahoma now -present sia raat se Japen Manta. osye Sie WAlneaT eer iv ks a problem for political students. costs no more on these big BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA BISMARCK Sa AIL ORDER | The former may have a woman gov- ghia, Further information : Heat; Auw: eon _Jernor, Mrs. M Fergu- jsteamshipagentsor Pc. Remington, President. sncintestdcielae Pacis Cee " Cairo, YP! I: 2 son, wife of “ Fergu- |. A. Graham, ice President an ‘ashier, . 'Kelly-Sprin, ‘ld Tires.” bances took place last night at FORMS TAKEN dont wigiwass banished) byAcneraentG H. M. TAIT C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Casbler. cas Port Sudan and martial law w: pete —_ legislature; while Oklahoma may 611-2nd Avenue South proclaimed, the newspazer Fiya: Warning of theft of money order|) vg Jack Walton as United States Minneapolis, Mina, forms 382801 to 33000 inclusive, is s today. A unit of Highland | Se ’ ae eeeenEe Mai! to be due at Port| described in a postal statement sent | Senator ENG Uh lle E THe ines Waetlneinevetventta| the ed for alleged irregularities in sey office. BS people in this section to be on the at lookout for forgers. The theft oc- curred at Valier, Iljinois. The political situation in the two states is parallel. First there is the Klan and anti-Klan political feud. The Fergusons and Walton have long been bitter enemjes, of the Klan. Walton's only campaign ar- gument was a Bitter denunciation of the Invisible Empire which he char- ged “framed” him in order to cause his impeachment. numbered, “Farmer Jim” also went to~ hi: tenant farmer friends in behalf .of his wife. It was he that promised | to protect these farmers from high | rents. Today Ferguson ‘with the| tenant farmer is not a candidate; he is a religion, Which sews up near- ly 100,000 votes for “Ma” Ferguson. Both Jim and Jack are avowed! i ' He aroused pathy. In Texas| “wets”; but Mrs. Ferguson is ‘an| ‘sucat cored ) | “Farmer Jim” Ferguson took the| ardent prohibitionist. * i |stump and likewise assailed the} Humiliated by~state legislatures | ~ | | hooded organization. His wife, the| through impeachment, these two 2) 1 | candidate, derived the benefit at the|men may be again feturned to , |primary and was second choice. power, : Pipe tobacco that reallyigs Pipe wary making a trap for that rat, Mors.” When informed of McCoy's pecu- liar action, District Attorney Keyes said that the three mental experts who yesterday asserted the prisoner sound in mind, were to be sent yack to observe him. ‘TLINCOLN BACK + TO NORMALCY 5 Great Crowds Cheer Gov. GRAND JURY MEETS vee i A A Los Angeles, Aug. 19—Thirty wit- Bryan at Notification nesses were subpoenaed’.to testify . | before the county grand jury today —_ ric yet e i Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 19.—Lincoln in its investigation of the shooting S 9g j From Los Angeles \ | returned to hormal today after hav-, of Mrs. Theresa Mors. last\ Tuesday i - : | ling witnessed its fourth célebration| might and the subsequent wounding =e me” 0 bara o attending the notification to mem-| of three other persons in and near to angor bers of the Bryan family of their|the Mors antique shop, a cycle of {events which resulted -in the arrest of the former pugilist, Kig McCoy, on suspicion of murder, attempt to “Wellman imanis Method” does the trick William Jennings Bryan had been honored by the Middle Western cit- Swift's Premium Brand, with its repu- : “ izens on three different occasions|commit muxder and highway rob- tation for uniform goodness, is of long when he was notified of his nomina- | bery. - tion for President. ast right . t standing. 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Goehring, newly elected Vice-President of the Security State | Bank, Whitetail, Mont., isthe 227th graduate of Dakota Business Col- lege, Fargo, to become a bank ex- ecutive. His assistant cashier is also aD. B.C. graduate. fe Ellen Olin, a““Dakota’’ girl, was recently employed by the Farmers & Merchants. Bank, Moorhead. | » Their cashier is a D. B. C. man. Every Fargo bank and 685 others employ ‘““Dakota’® graduates. Watch each week and “Follow the Succe$$ful.”” Fall term opens Sept. 1-8. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. t R for while some scattered ont» the grass Brand Pure Lard. football field close to the sseaker’s platform, Cheers greeted declarations by the Vice-Presidential nominee and Sen- ator Harrison of Mississippi, who Premi: Hams and Bacon were made the notification address in acknowledged the best then. They are better today. 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GRAND JURY MEETING) F Mt ey | Los Angeles, Aug. 19.—Kid McCoy, ex-pugilist, held. on. suspicion of murder in connection with the death last Tuesday night of Mrs. Theresa Mors, became mentally unbalanced pe boy b in his cell, according to a police an- ration ES bate three nouncement. . Alienists optarda, de- rom 9 Dr fp clared McCoy sane. “ X Dake ta da Capt. Kline declared his belief thatthe ‘former prize ring idol Kid} McCoy, . was, cracking under the strain, y . ‘A special guard was detailed to é a McCoy's cell to. prevent -his~ doing himself injury... Mumbling and: pac- | ing: nervously about-his narrow cell, the. formér fighter. stopped every few moments to paste-small bits of card board on the. walls of the cell. When asked concerning the meaning of his strange action he said: | “I’m | incomparabli scene eae tripe Swift & Company -