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PAGE FOUR around pound a 10.25. een eliminated ftom the economic (Continued from page one.) |Few packing sows scheme of America forever.” Mr. and Mrs, I. W. Olson accom- OUR FOREFAT HERS hefore final action by this comis- | bidding m from 9.00 to 10.00, panied by Mrs, Olson's father, H. : . ‘ | ion, | Pigs strong, Butcher choice meager, Better, Days Ahead O. Jensen, motored to Walseth early HAD Goop TEETH The article goes ‘on ta weview | The commission received bids for | 8.0 to & c S01 J in, the week for a short visit with construction of an eight-inch sewer | Sheep receipts Fat native Mrs, Moran’s decision to raise corn, friends, s \ i\ on Eleventh street from Avenue Bilambs mostly 11.50 to 12.50 or 26 and to harvest it herself with her iB een eate sand as fellows: Frank {cents higher. Culls 26 to 50 cents! Plotted to Poison Joseph | vs, saving $200 in labor costs,) Little Janette Gray is recovering | | Grambs, manholes $85 each; 8-inchj higher, Bulk to packers 8.60. Sheep _ . sale of milk, ete., and concludes that| nicely from. her recent attack of \ ] isawer pipe, $100 per 1: foot; eas Best light ac) Oc Herrington, Whose Widow there are “new days in North Dako-|tioo4_ poisoning. | Frank Kuntz, mQvholes each, 8-inch |6.00, Abi 50 per cent of the re- 4 a. Cee ee aeeree inchs. eons caret WateEn lambs to a He Married Later She finds diversified farming is ewer pipe, $1.85 per linedr foot; |ceipts western feeding See Ue Oscar Dahl of the Wellworth store Haggard) Construction Company, !local feed lot. — working a big change, and quotes |teft the fore part of last week for | manholes $75 each; B-inch sewer | _ Marion, Ill, Sept. 29—Robert Tate|fizures from the state department|, visit with relativ. the north- pipe, S143 per linear fast. The | NOTICE OF FORECLOS' Sunday confessed he plotted to poi-| of agriculture, showing *. increase/ern part of the j cont was awarded to F, Grambs, BY ADVERTISEMENT | widow, Ruby, he, married last Tues- |i” (eee eee se aBeRS | ‘ . | = | Notice is hereby given that de-lday, 2 a Rete HERE "| “Meanwhile the w states are| Fournier to Bring Runners-up | eanctice, ion made in the terms of |Ge%n Hin confession dovetailed | TYiNe for a, better assorted immi- fee WEE eRe thie fey National died R: | Too Late To Classify Ithat certain. mortgage executed and} Viti" inae of Mrs, Tate, made yester-|#?tion. Particularly is North Da-| Morris Teigan of Davenport and in National League Race | idelivered by Martin J. Ambers and » kota crying for farmers to fill the} Caren = oes Tei wheat food which containe aa abundant ., a hibit: SATE aN |Luey Ambers to I and Mer-|€#¥ Fs 50 percent gap in her population larence Larson of Fargo, Mr. Tei- te 0 delicious whole For Exhibition FOUR ROOMS FOR RENT Homans | Ghants State Bank of Dr 5 te admitted he gave the first|? aut wtaening. gan is a brother of Mrs. McGogy Cafe and Bakery. 9-30-4t. | the y of February 1920 and of poison to Herrington, plac-| thet is, eh rites te sAifarR me vet {and is attending school at the Axri- : FOR RENT—4 room nearly modern |isiled/ sor record) in| the oe of the|ing it in food in his lunch pail, on| before in whe la’ base? dave ner {cultural college at Fargo. i The regular lineup of the Brook- Reuse RAS Thave om part | Register core of as leigh Coun’ | Monday, August 25. Herrington even ge : hye) ner q Ha lyn Nationals, who won second place ERC eMORME IEG ty South kota on, ip EA N 48Y (died September 3, after Mrs, Tate, “ae ing, vere nee ee ae n ‘ yal k at rn house on 6th . M.|and recorded in Book 162 of Mort- avcording to her confession, gave an verialant ParHhee LK ABER vest) CH SUES AC CER Lees a So-3t | Rages on page 28 will be foreclosed |him one and a half teaspoonfuls of |": digging a living out of Illi- Oerouar 13) wecord ine.) va | Bats on poe ihe premises described | poiron in a glass of buttermilk, [Ct, i GiRBINE & | Uning One Or today by George | LOST--White gola watch, 12. size,|3) Such mortgage and hereinafter! Tate made his confession after|"°!** 0? Indiana's or Towa's or Wis- the Bismarck} and chain. Call Johnsen Jewelry, | described at the front door of the! repeated ‘questioning by Sheriff} C"Si"'* (ueineiced farm lands, a Mandan. Reward. 0-11 | courthouse in the city of Bismarck | Gore, Galligan. and i comfortable little competence a- é all courthouse, in, the, City ot Pipakota, | George Galligan, and after Mrs. Tate} <1. him on the ten dollar acres of Jos. Regnier left for the Twin Fournier, Brooklyn first aR ¥ sated with oni 4 w ‘ti jee Ww | ie naging the barn- | FOR RENT atl aa Las ‘at the hour of ten o'clock in the planed fee ee ere eer North Dakota. Even without a cent clues ee rte of fel a Rynerel) is tier bte ean | keeping apartment and garage. Of | forenoon on the Bist day of October| of th me. ewe sat by! or capital the bankers who hold the|He will enter St, Thomas college. | After October 1st, we will that NG ball clay | Zee eek for sale, h St. 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon his side and coached him as he dic-|?\ \ituges will let him have the land holesale Bread at 13 cents. nic pas y ball club i pre D e sale. | tate, e es: a Fj i i is rm | y jd 3 Cl Se Peete tae ince ‘ mortgage on the day of xile.|tated the confession. inuctieally on his own terms, if he} Mike Werner has sold his f wholesale ; a ete rielutle said, Dazzy | FOR RENT—Modern seven room | mort AGENT Willi bessoldeto|| rn, jcontensige yesterday Mrs.) iil come and do good farming on north of town to Jaxe Dennis. Mr.’ Homan’s Cafe and Bakery. hampion pitcher of base-| house in fine condition including the same ‘are described as dshe had turned against] i, abandoned farm that was aban-| Werner and family have taken pos- ball this year, Burleigh Grimes, star barn or garage to people buying | follows to wit: ; nd reproached him for not at| goncd because the farmer did bad | Session of the Christiansen house on Cookery. teher, and Erhardt, who| furniture. Well located, Write| The South half (Si) of North first accepting his share of the! surming on it, ven the landless |Pakota avenue. Is Better Cookery. traight games for Brook-| No. 845, care Tribune. jeast quarter (NEY) and the south-|blame. Today, however, she called} nireq men of the community who ——S SS eas Be MaRS: go-gz | east quarter (SEM) of northwest |him endearing names and the couple} jive a reputation for knowledge of WILD ROSE Overland Stock Car Tested on FNAL oclition on Thal| foes Oh) and northeast quar’ {appeared on the best of terms. Theyiive stéck, are having opportunities| Mr. S. H. Drum of Lytton Tow: Endurance Ru | FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in | retained E. N. Bowen, judge’ of tel crrcrea then on a silvee' Blatter lia here looking ater Nis’ tarming tne ce Run will catch. Fourn s¢ | (SW44) of section thirty two in i fi eae aq node ‘ome. th St. y the a na % 5 te base, with High.| Phone nee anette h St. | township one hundred forty one|Herrin city court, as their joint at-|The bankers are seratching. their ltorests 4 king up the +, | (41) North, of range seventy five |torney. own communities and the country at Fala. ane ae E ; h P.M, Tate declared in his confession he|jarze for better live stock. es —_— : An Overland coupe-sedan, a stock jie infield. The out: | ROOM FOR RENT in new home, Mrs,|_ There will -be due on such mort; )stole the poison from) aldrugtetorel” Cwyat dhe alate le GRANy lannehe hmm cere et os attend- | car with factory equipment only, to- , 7h ea G.H. Dollar, S02dth St. Phone | 4g@ at the date of sale the sum of /at Johnson City. Sheriff Galligan) eq on is a gigantic undertaking of ing giigh Eschool Uni Braddock aa neue the finds of the season, Neis, regu-| [Tt ph : $702.05 in addition to the costs and] jig he di believe this, how-| juildj ee 5 the week end with the home folks. jhe Bt in onttielder, and Olson G11. 9-30-3t r “ludi i C|said he did not believe this, how-|}uilding its “human livestock, that 3 eve i an auto- lar Brooklyn outfielder, and ull penses of sale including attor- | 7)". Sabie 5 2 jest runs ever laid out for an auto een tnemBTOOL || ~ |neys fees. ever, and was investigating the sale} there may be more good farmers] 44, Q) F : PAM AT Sb oth Ni pity ayes of the Beek | GieanersiSateriand)|Gheaper) | Dated Sopts 10, 1024) SE coe te Joba Ue MWilliamesOnll caine twa anal cork tend eturRaya ates Olt Petmeimy (of [Braddock | mobile sin’ this! section! otichs North- tative Bismarck line-up, | Cook by Electricit: ‘ARMER! MERCHANTS| August 5. Tate is now wearing a|within the state's borders—thereby |e, through here Saturday, buying | wen ; . : y ye STATE BANK OF DRISCOLL, | coat previously in the possession of|iringing hack the vanished prosper-|‘attle for shipment. laaaese A aa the une t ——_—_——— Mortgagee. Williams, the sheriff said. rie} of th hey bythe: = | Motor Sales Company building at 9 Fournier, will include: Bs F. gE. McCURDY, eats ee eae eoniene There was a heavy rain and hail | o'clock this morning, will be on the ©; Tauer, 2nd bas Attorney for Mortgagee. A : s fl y hi vinds | road from no til probabl: ee ance Biome pi Story of Mars. Soufe|"cticotert rine ie tr Jer [str srvnmaned ahh wena) dom ee ae Bava: Aspirin” tee ee head any Cie Se cae Moran Used By Saal MieHttiG: aevenreh Gans Poe: "threshing for a couple of days. | Which will cover hundreds of miles say ayer spirin Smith w requested to | i = aaa x 2 a a i towns in western RYWiRIe the es of the club to! NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE : . yerity ean be wrung and dug out of , : . . ERIE aie cunentien ts, Buse: BY ADVERTISEMENT Writer Fee a ee a eee ecoll, | Mts. W. H. Blownawell has been |North Dakota and Montana” | |INSIST! Unless you see ie : | | Notice is hereby given that de- pian That's why they are epies, if vnot [OR the sick list the past few days,; W. E. Lahr drove the car to Diek-) «Bayer Cross” on tablets you ball Commissioner Landis, in order! : af ry i. re: i ic! 7 fault has been made in the terms of Continued form ipagevone: leceoneree dl ance” suffering with a severe cold. inson, with Richard Brandon as to guard ust inelig players | that certain mortgage executed and ( page one.) person) of importance.’ | ‘ Karly sales to shippers strong to . to the new order. Remember that)tend the farewell sermon preached . * F CUTS REFUSED) Monday's close. Desirable 160 to CONFESSED T0 one million profligate spenders have|by Rev. Bergum. WHY j ry Calves receipts 9,000. Steady, ple sin America. And the entire mer-|feeling of regret we note his de- : - , aks S BUDGET best lights 9.00, Few 9.25. B " cantile business. of America and of|Parture. A number of Wilton folks | ADOPTED, WITH Hog receipts 9,000, Very slow. the world will have to adjust itself| motored to Washburn Sunday to at- ase | Dp ') | A heavy frost visited this locality Sunday night, which destroyed what | gardens were left and damaged the late corn.. It is thought the earl corn escaped and will get ripe. in the National League pennant day started out on one of the hard- a battery by Merchants State Bank of Driscoll,|for canned milk and canned toma-| ; News of Our from this community attended the | Wheel and drive to Glendive, accom- ere, ie i dated the 1st day of May, 1917 andjtoes and ham and bacon and eggs i i 4 “Baby Peggy” movie at Braddock panied by. o SEB of the millions and prescribed by phy- ' filed for record in the office of the|und potatoes opened in town on cre-| | , Neighbors Thursday evening and report a fine | DY coe Hee s sicians for 24 years. Makes New High Record Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun-|dit. An automobile ‘on time,’ The os show. in the Lahr Motor sales display ty, North Dakota on the 25th day of/ wheat farmer's whole life has been = juan ie tb 2p an a ae Accept only a During Early Dealings lee a 5 ae “larranged on credit. That was be- WILTON Arnold Peterson, who has been | CAs Progress wil 9° no sana a Z a aan i a assenger. At Dickinson C. H. Barg|are not getting the genuine he gam st the big Ni 5. amt "a tractor was bought on credit. Seed — pi dps 4 aie * Ade é ng in the game again ig HIGH TODA delivered by J.C Tilton and, Jen} yheat on credit. A grocery account | A number of the youngs people | Rey, Dickinson dealer, will take the) Bayer Aspirin proved safe by y | 5 ice \ — rf - rea > ik ‘ 9 : ate i ‘i guessing nearest the correct mileage ‘ 5 4 {PPB he premises described yn such| the harvest for his whole year’s! cq a fe wof her friends at her home| hospital for sometime, returned ; i . A ass Chicago, Sept. 30—Fresh buying| mortgage and hereinafter described|work and yield. True, in stern! ‘Tuesday afternoon, the occasion be-| home Tuesday. made by the car. A guessing box has] whichcontains proven directions lon the part of houses with export jat the front door of the court house| thrifty New England, he might have] ine her tenth birthday. Games Beer Dineed neat e: SVeneeter: Handy “Bayer” bexes of 12 tablets Washington and Giants To|connections lifted wheat today to a] ¢, the city of Bismarck in| the}lived on last year’s lump. In the/ were played and a nice birthday The W. Schlosser family, who re- Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists . 7, ~ new high, both for December and NOUHe Debate sduathoanoer of, ten|bold, virile West, where the hand-|juncheon was served. Miss Ernes-|Side northeast of Braddock, were Asp * trade mark of Meet in World Series inee Baropesn demand for|oelock, in the forenoon of the Slst clasp is warmer, he lives on next|tine was the recipient of a number | Pleasantly entertained Sunday at : ; facture of Sononceticacidester of es day of October 1924 to satisfy the} Year's.” [of nice gifts in remembrance of the, the Ernest Saville home. % amount due upon such mortgage on| The writer goes ahead to describe as well as wheat, was re- 2 sion. the day of sale. The premises des-|how, she says, Mrs. Moran conserv- m The Jake Vall and Mike Glovias ported. A a : : E Bulla eneea, caalety pranee eon eribed in such mortgage and which|ed her money, began milking cows; Miss Hilma Pearson is spending a| threshing rig Yinishsed Tuesday eve: [anon es TE AEMELER DR. R. S. ENGE Fee eae ar (ee tema laen ayeck conte Ruger e HAR Soho eat sat jemimel=r> |enininia, - culskenay teva at Hien | Cuicaya in(amiree(uisiengjamene|| ahi Geemarc ane MeAntTNOAS Chiropractor ton playing at Boston and the New) May §1,40% to 44, were followed by]. the Southeast quarter (SE%) of arene seatdiversitied ane friends before proceeding on her to John Peterson's. OUMOHDSCCRWETHT Consultation Free York Yankees playing two games], slight additional sag for deferred {Section six (6) in Aownsbip one | ye Ee can as anying. th trip to her home at Buffalo, Minne- se en L Blk. Bis: N.D with Philadelphia Washington hundred forty (140) North of Range| Mrs. Moran as saying there was] sota, Miss Pearson who owned and| 0 R. Martini is now threshing on ucas ° marck, " j i deliveries and then by material | hundrec i 5 i ; 2 clinched the pennant by a victory] joing 76 West of the Sth P. M. much more money in the Dakotas ted the Wii is. | the O. F. Buck farm. r WwW over Boston. gains all around. Boer eae eae: set suchumott- [ENAns TIRE cdowaniy eMinnenal Baana eee ey oe, Web eeacianane ds OUR ATCH en eee a a ete. gal the date of the sale the sum | Chicago suspected. Then she quoted| Ing"My.” Vane ‘George. of Bismarck DEPARTMENT * " 2 e D e e" ip ie “4, 5 ar ” 82 axiie rm = iu ier of the Washington Club, will | fo prices this season, Profit-taking | and expenses of sale including at-| ¢f¢, Bismarck banker” to the same} who is now in possession. Miss ar ‘ take tis team hack to Washington ere rei go a yeaction at. the last-| tomneys fees, effect, as follows: Poe con vill cpong aome, time wh hee We find that GOOD watch tomorrow to get _ for the The close unsettled, one-half to| Dated Sept. 17, 1924. : He ker’s View home in Minnesota before entering repair work is a-builder of world series with the New York oo ne Behe FARMERS & MERCHANTS] “Which latter piece of homely} business again, satisfaction among our cus- . nts. The St. Paul team ots ea an Otay, $1 aie re STATE BANK OF DRISCOLL] philosophizing made it easier to un-| e " 4 the § ori tomers. They tell others i pions of the American 2 i i i ortgagee. |derstand the crisp statements of the| yy and Mrs. Ja who will patronize us. As a spen the “little world series” a 1 Bo MeGURDX: i president of a national bank in Bis-| paye returned to Janeen matter of fact, a satisfactory taltimore on Thursda Glormey (10E MS Ortwagee, marck when he explained: ‘North 2 ie es : . watch repair job very often ‘ 3 exoneohy dh Bismarck, N. D. phe: marek, after a pleasant visit over 1 G Co! sio Rogers Hornsby, second baseman} ,,. . : (9-23-30 10-7-14-21-28 Dakota isn’t half so broke as the i 7 There’ ing i results sales of other rain Commission of the St. Louis Cardinals, finished | | Minnexpolis, Sept. : f Wepre) BUviig_ ana aellifiny con teral think wolfe one tu tne pW eves Macomber are sonething in this formula chandise. the season with a batting average | changed, | Shipments Report of the Condition of are. ‘Take the Minneapolis lumber] "2" Sel panics case intone itching We employ no apprentices, Minneapolis Dulath a , four point ubove George ran $2 b 2 THE FARMERS STATE BANK, companies now. They used to reap but only the highest class I lwaukee y. Chicago ae ESTES aE Sos meee Nellie Gi th application. mark of two yi ago. t Baldwin, in thé Stat th Da- ‘a. |. Mrs. Nellie Gilmore has returned or Fs f] CHICAGO LIVESTOCK at Be ayinian ae ae oe Naret ee a fortune out of our farmers, build-| ¢,9m Saint Paul where she ad ‘ens ‘of thousands of grateful men who are thoroughly Ghicago Sent G0 (By (thal U) | Septembensiiah eaeds Hii eraarcd aura ea a sented the local auxiliary, at the | People om, of the mighty healing Soa ey sips ey Mer RET HTS BALL SEASON Hog receipts 5,000. Mostly 10 to} RESOURCES fife they asked, too; provided the | American Legion convention which BOWE OF monet When you buy a new envelopes sent upon request. G 99 {15 cents higher than Monday's best | Loans and discounts $ 67,100.19 en ete weren't’ cash: Even in the| WAS held in that city last week. Mrs. 4 watch, wouldn't it be wise WASHED AWAY?” |time. Top 10.90. Overdrafts, secured Payments weren't cash. | Even in tne | Gilmore reports a most interesting eterson's to take into consideration a Cattle receipts 8,000, Fed steers| unsecured ............, 389.87] 90) mene F chunaing, ‘be.| and enjoyable time while away. the service you will receive Philadelphia, Pa, Sept. 30— {and yearlings strong to 15 cents ants, stocks, tax cer- right on buying and charging, be- ; e " nr vac leas cha: ’ - in the future. We are show- Continued, heavy. rains today |higher. Mostly 10 to 15 cents up. jeates, claims, ete... 2,622,76|cause they could always get another | Rey, Lestie R. Bergum, well known Oi n tm en t ing all the new. models in washed away the baseball season | Sheep receipts 26,000. Fat native | Banking house, furniture Oe ae ane ’ ; { ; a 4 : Bare nd values kept going slow. | Pastor of the Methodist church at a jf American and Swiss 5 in Pellasaiabiaithe faal came lambs strong to 25 cents higher. df ‘ : iheiees ae aii ee es Noith west, Juat| Washburn and also pastor of the| They know. blotches, blemishes, watches. CALL 1 100 a header, a eral : f Fairview Methodist church at Wil- | €fuption, acne, rashes, redness an For the Most New York Yankees and the Phil- BISMARCK GRAIN = enough to keep them going and ctw, ‘has decided’ to leave the coun- toughness mak ‘ ir e_the skin unattrac- ee . adelphia Atletics was cancelled. | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | fi rie, 7,109.84] *PEndIne tard-shelled boys that |4¥:, Rev. Bergum will enter the five. and | thas Paerapn's _ Ointment F. A. KNOWLES Efficient Taxi cerns Bismarck, Sept. 29, 1 ’ Oe ee tara acne re coing to {University ut Grand Forks and also | dfter other 1 Basishing: hese troubiee Jeweler—Biamarck. Servic o¢—<$<—_-————_—__——-# | No. 1 dark northern ... + $1.2 cash items .$ 1,167.56 do MEE. till ie price of nn {take up special work at Wesley Col- * ‘One ber Temnedien it a lifelong The house of “Lucky e No. 1 northern spring ...... Cash and due ith a 1S s jox makes Merge ” BASEBALL | Doren eee Seana’ Gtnee ___[eomes down,” he continued, “To |1@8¢ at Grand Forks. | Mr. Bereum | friend—Druggists know all about it Wedding Rings. ° Rees 7 .. 4,778.02 5,945.58] tide them over, they are throwing up | oe ae ee ene th, | aaa NATIONAL LEAGUE Ne teers al cant |. oe es ea) that will} . is a Ww. L. A Ane, AL .. .$ 99,111.72] serve them somehow. I was a farm ins... 5 Fee oS i : LIABILITIES boy myself down in Ilinois—it was| WEBB BROTHERS Now, Me OAM Na eae : Capital stock paid in......$ 15,000.00 German colony. And I remember ? Undertaker: Embal 5 (S10) pbasopnooonnoon: ‘Surplus fund . 2” “2}500.00 | *, : : = ‘8 mbaimers Pittsburgh : 3 We quote but do not handle the| Individual de %\that our mother used to make us dl , { Cincinnati ‘8: fallowing? posite aublect shoes out of our own tanned cow- genes ae Cee : _Funeral Directors Chicago : ea 8 5 135| _to check 5 hides. Manufacturers chad better Licensed Embalmer in St. Louis ie ae “ co anty watch out. Some day our Dakota Ze. Philadelphia 5 9 Speltz, ewt. Ga . 5 farmers will make that same discov- 2 pentnee Shel rn i i ery. Then they'll be the freest peo- Day Phone 246 — White & 42.71998 Night Phones 246-887 AMERICAN LEAGUE Yellow Mixed Bae 14 a 4 No. 2, 56 Ibs. or more..§ 89 ipeviner .dapestis, “Sane8e Washington 92 61 No, 3, 55 Ibs. °. : outstanding ... 434.89 64,629.99 is CHRISTMAS MERRY! New York ‘8963 No. 4 Bills’ payable . f RR Detroit. ‘86 68 ‘Dark hard winter . i ad tena Te ; ‘ as ; = PERRY St. Louis ‘4 (8 Hard winter ot BONED 2 yas § 99,111.72 Biindeinhia) 6.0. al Bt T cent per pound discount under | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County ; p ; The merriness of next Christmas will be ) UNDERTAKING ° Cleveland 67 86 55 lb. Ear corn 5 cents under shell.) of Burleigh—ss. if 2h ee 1,3. 8. Fevold, Cashier of the q oe / greatly increased if you start now to make PARLORS hica 66 : MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN above named bank, do solemnly sweat ‘ regular week; i i ii icensed balna PR eReO § uy Minneapoliay Gap @0s-Wheat ze: |iher cue above) statement is) true, t8) . j 8) B depoette aif Savings ‘ Li ee er in RESULTS YESTERDAY PInierdie (cate camnared with 184 the, pent of my knowledge and belief. oe, if Account. DY a ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE ears a year ago, Cash No. 1 north- J. 8. FEVOLD, i > ‘a : sone Of the rooms _ . Day Phone 100 Pittsburgh 6; Chicago 4. ern $1.37 3-4 to $1.40 8-4; No. 1 dark Cashier. cos ii Open your account here —now— with a in your house, shop or Night Phones 100 or 484R. Philadelphia-New York, rain. northern spring choice to fancy $1.50| Subscribed and sworn to before me ¢ . dolla h rin .» office look as if ti Other teams not scheduled. 3-4 to $1.58 3-4; good to choice $1.43| this 23rd day of September, 1924, 4 lar or more and have your “gift fund’ needed epairin 3-4 to $149 3-4; ordinary to good F. A. LAHR, : : i ready when Christmas draws near. , Cracked, broken aed AMERICAN LEAGUE $1.39 3-4 to $1.42 3-4; No, 1 hard eae Notary Public. . Washington 4; Boston 2. spring $1.40 3-4 to $1.58 3-4; No. 1 My commission expires: June: 16, We. pay 4% compound interest on seclere wit they need is Sheetrock—the 1929, Detroit 5; Chicago 16. hard Montana on track $1.36 3-4 to! po), wey ARE YOU A MOTHER! ‘ : New York-Philadelphia, rain. $1.50 3-4; to arrive $1.36 3-4 to $1.60) “Teck, Attest: k Savings, os : different wallboard, You W. E. PERRY Others not scheduled. 3-4; September $1.36 3-8; December HANS CHRISTIANSEN, This is of Vital Import to You i ; put it on ri ihe " $1.88 3-4; May $1.44 1-4. J. 8. FEVOLD, Z Winona, Minn.—‘During my first 4 ae au Funeral Director Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.06 1-2; oats Directors. expectant period I got in a very Se ee new, COURT ORDERS No. 3 white 45 3-4; barley 72 to 86 + weakened ang nervous condition. My | jaw i olid, smooth -surfaced, cents; rye No. 2, $1.14 3-4 to 7-8;| INJURED RAIL mother advised me to take Dr. 5 tight-jointed plaster walls =— BALLOT’S FORM | tiax No. 1 $2.23 1-2 to $2.26 1-2. ; Pierce's Favorite Preseription. The P : and ceilings, at low cost. ‘ saenal FOR ELECTION ewe WORKER DIES | srst pottte strengthened me so that f if Has opened new funeral ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK — I continued its use. I took four ? parlors at 210-5th St. So. St. Paul, Sept. 30.—(U. S.| Mandan, Sept. 30.—Steve Kubisiak,| bottles which not only built me up ig AContinued from page one.) | Dept. Agr.)—Cattle receipts 2,600. taged 25, who was run over a week|in strength but I had practicaily no hi No longer connected culture and Labor, and D. C. Poin-|fxtreme slow and dull at Monday’s|ago while employéd repairing 1 : dexter, candidate for state auditor.| closing time, all classes sharing in freight car, in the N. P. stock yards|in mp praise of Dr. Pferce’s Favorite crea aes : with the Perry Furni- ‘All will have after their names the| slump. Run included usual carry-|at Sunny, died this morning at the| Prescription as # tonic and nervine | Ti, sige y 2 4 ‘3 ture Parlor. designation, “LgFollette-Wheeler | overs from Monday. Grass steers|N. P. hospital in Glendive, as a re-|for the expectant mother and am i . reasive” except Poindexter, who | and yearlings 5.50 to 6.50. Fat cows | sult of his injuries. glad to send this tetter for publica- i he designation, “Farmer-| and heifers 3.25 to 5.25. C JE Gfanean view President and Cash! ie oe will have the designation, “Farmer-|and heifers 3.25 to 5.25. Canners a tion.”—Mrs, J. 8, Davis, a ij Taham, Vice lent, a: ier, Sah Set ak ‘ Labor Party.” LaFollette’s name will|and cutters 2.36 to 3.00. Bologna| Owing to the lack of fragrance in| vester Avenue. : fee C. M, Gchmierer, Assistant Cashier. the fireproof . saeet the head of the column and al-|}ulls 3.25 to 3.60. Stockers, feeders,| flowers used for table decorations in] All druggists. Liquid or tablets. : WALLBOARD Phone so at the side of the five electoral |jiberal supply comprising mostly | London hotels and, restaurants, the} Write Dr. Pierce, president Invalids’ i : , \ etd: W. E. PERR fandidates, whose names are to be|Monday holdovers. Yard traders in-|blooms are being fortified by syn-|Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y., for free : F. H. CARPENTER set Y 687 oe active, bulk 4.00 to 6.00. thetle perfumes. medical advice, ’ : ? LUMBER CO.