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SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 "Tuesday evening, which was very ‘PAGE SIX 7 rae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE cir tase |BALLLEAGUE || MARKET NEWS NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS.) seis soser LIPOVER Wire Markets By turned from Texas last week, where Columbus at 3 Indianapolis at St, Louisville at Minneapolis. IS FORMED AT Wire Mark wher aes Press pi ing the winter. peak ‘i aoclate Pape crnoon, May 5, at 2 P. My the eve-|they have been spending the PRING i| Results Yesterday | | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arneson’ dpont} wine ot May by abd the ferencen #5 || Arnold: Thrall visited his grand i Friday evening at the Si flee ye REIGATE SaneEh ther in Brittin Sunday, and re- : MEETING HERE: BD fame rene she lan Bn ae tat tet ecgne ae ae eat WEATERS | * is invited to attend these meetings. CUBS EASILY Chimes er sensu A = mi " Mr. and Mis B. N. Lein ana|Miss Charlotte Fraser of New York! Mrs, Feltheim and Miss Myrtle | | Boston 4; Philadelphia 6, Five Teams Enter Flag ‘i See aa City will speak Tuesday evening on! and Ogen of Braddock, were visiting daughters Constance and Catherine Sincinnati a Pittsburg ve { 4 ver - the subject, “What Is American-jrelatives here Sunday. TRIM BROWNS =r" at Pittsburg, — wet Race to Open on | yee Gang at the Syemore| icmo She teaches fascinating m. relatives here day ; Bro: New York, rain. lav 3 ! Pri s] i : Fahd triotism, is nationally known an Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Swanson an Brooklyn at New York, rain, May 31 Price se Up aa After i ss thes TR Means MMR! Hula oot atuen Caetatn ane ta BP me PEG, ' Slump at Star AEN Mis, Nefon free. dock Sunday afternoon. hai y A St. Louis 5; Chicago 9 Organization of a ba: 1 league P ed at Mrs. Nelson’s parents on ae Phitlies Wallop) Braves in! petroit 7; Cleveland 8. loninttuden cldhenins Biumarcimiyey: Sunday. isk ASEAIENG Sportiva gounle!l aiey vonienfand Jenn doh: New York 5; Boston 7. ron, Dickinson, New Salem, and, rar of days in Bismarck last week for}son families attended special ser- Close Contest s = Jast night in the Gra Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tollefson and meeting f aaa " family of Christiania spent Sunday ic hotel Philadelphia 4; Washington 9. Hazen was completed at medical aid. vices at McKenzie Sunday. nd Paci fresh upturns today after a down- ard swing at the start. Initial de-| st "the Dallas Barkinan home. ie : SeaReCIREGT 3 Louis, May 2.—The St. Louis | and attended by about 20 Zins. \clines were ascribed to an increase] OS Elling Sampson, formerly of thi eles i Me. Pree eT ee Cardinals lost their sixth straight | The organization is to be known) of 17,900,000 in the official estimates} ‘some of the young folks of this|P!a¢e has been here for a few days SHUATeHEETORN HeuE’ Benddeek’al MMelel| pume, Chicago winning,’6 to 4. Mails) ey a the “Missouri Slope Lenk posit. |cf the Australian crop and to the | community attended the dance given|‘"'’ “eek mene SUMURyE) e | was ineffective d was relieved in I sbbaok Meas by representatives of each club deposit-| fact that Liverpool failed to respond at th Fi ‘. hall Satur ight rea is e. the eighth after Hartnett had hit| Lowsville 8; Minneapolis 4 ed $50 to guarantee finishing the) 45 yesterday's advance here. On to- | 6 See sieve a Py time.{ Chatles Johnson of Adams, N. Dt oe on and his cousins | ————— his eighth homer of the season. | ew lvdtw Mie Mi iday’s setback here however, buying baat) spent a few days here on busiacss taecnaea Gesu wll sieb Miss (R LAKE | KY WIN Foe Tene Bie HONS! [enlarged and a rise which ensued ear-| ‘Mics Lydia Ohnstad,. teacher of| tts Week Freda Johnson were p i Miss Vivian Shaffer called at the eee Tahaan al Vice-president—-F. I, Blwein, New| Tied the market to well above yes-} tein school No. 3 finished her term| my. and Mrs. E.G Ruble and son [ors at the 0. B. Swanson home Sun-|d. Erickson farm on Thursday aft i Hartnett; Mails, | Seiad ts slower, May| Friday. The pupils had as their] rari, were in Bismarck last Satur-| diy afternoon. ernoon. Blake, Keen and Hartnett; Mails, | aressurer—M. 0, Pippin,{ {hanged t0, 2 cents lower, May | cwests during the afternoon the puc| =a" : Day, Sherdel and Schmidt, | c $1. to $1.68% and July $1.49 to} nite of school No. 1, cake and ice The farmers are so busy putting : 5 : H ae $1.49%% was followed by a slight fur-| creum were served. s ; «lin a bumper crop that there is no| Mrs. Peter Klucksdal is on the sick PHILS MAKE TRIPLE PLAY — | The following directors were elect-|thor sethack in some cases, and then | Te" Es Miss Mildred Hull went to Bis-|i" 4 | news except the short trips they list. Philadel ph ed: F. P. Wernli, Haz 1, May 2.—A home run n; R. E, Wer-]), marck last Saturday to take medical ascent to $1601 for May and ahi ; Ideal spring conditions have given : make between chore times on Sun- by Fonseca with two on in the sisth | Petroile Shades Holzman in Hek, Hebron. gil eae nS GIaR for July, ‘subsequently BUG the farmers in. this locality a cvor | teatment for « couple of weeks. swith the ates, while the Hot! |) wa ame Hg) Brlencon of e the Phillies a 6 to 4 victory » Senso! open on May 31. e/profitalted) ton sharh eee Hee) (iD. c a panes : re 7 8. Bd, Erickson ver Boston. Mokan and Hawks also | Ten Rounds constitution and by-laws were adopt-| action, but the market recovered at| ‘crful start’ with their sowing of] Mra. gH. A. Knudson and daughter, EEE At eile Steele autoed to the Ed. I lekzon hit home runs off Cooney in the ed and each team was limited to 15] the last, Closing quotations were | &T#i"- hee Valdis are expected home Saturday farm north of Driscoll ‘Thursday first. A triple pl y the Phillies | gre ae rs, irregular at net lower to an evening, May 2 from their trip to GLENCOE—LIVONA evening. spoiled the visitors apparent chance | She >The tong] The following schedule was adopt-lequal advance, May $1.59 to $1.59% nice Ducbully eee SUEaEG aveTInE Norway. A. W. Graybeal has been quite ill — to Beore a flock of runs. With the | eft hand of Danny Cooney of Tren- | et? ; land July $1.49% to $1.50. ith ait, and Mis, Biman haneten, i cae _| with an attack of flu, ikish Gutha ideveder wtiovattends bases full in the sixth, O'Neal flied J., pecked out a slight shade} | May 31 aes ieutenant Governor A. T. Kraa- ane ou aekeat’ la’ ileal was called to Schultz, whose throw nipped| ner Russie LeRoy of Fargo} New Salem (open date). ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Ate _ jco| el visited with H. A. and Geo. N. . more \iees RE ay. ; ccount of Welsh at the plate and Padgett was Sree aan Dickinson at Hazen (By ‘The Associated Press) The Misses Olga and Selma Rise} Knudson Thursday, when he passed| Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Goch of Fort) home Friday morning on acco Piiieb second) Heline’totBonseca, lest Tight in’ 10 sensation Bismarcveat Heprors South St. Paul, May 2—Declines| motored to Steele Sunday spending] through Driscoll. Rice and Mr, and Mrs. D. G. Ander-|the illness of her mother, Mrs. : Rees | Oh Nee he rece wines? of mostly 76 cents on butcher and|the day with thélr sister Olive, as sou and son of Bismarck visited with | Klucksdal, Boston 010 210 000-4 12 0 such tenured ne oak the eke Dickinson (open date). bacon hogs during the past week sclee Lig TG RERESEN . M. T. Olson was in Bismarok last tives in the Divan vicinity Sun- SS Philadelphia ..300 003 00x—6 11 O| Cooney affair. was Billy Petrolle's| Hebron at New Salem. placed such classes largely on an] | Miss Lydia Ohnstad left Saturdey| week, Friday on business. bila Mrs. J. E, Sharp and nephew, Ev- Cooney and Gibson, O'Neil; Betts | crap with Al Holzman, also of| Hazen at B REI DED OL CoG 20) Oe Ot OS le erett Chappell of Layman Township nee serap with tybagia & the Weekly Review of the U. S. Dept.| ployed through the summer. E, C. Ruble was in Steele on busi- Jackson of SEA Urb oAITE ie GHTISIE GEER ee Tpenton, which Petrie Wen BEET) Hdpreniconen mate Agriculture. This was about $9.00 = ress Friday, h., formerly a resident of Livona|@utocd to the ata —7,. an old fashioned slugging bec. New Salem etaaren: lower than the season's high time| The Young Peoples Society will be a writes friends here that her oldest|home Saturday and spent the day. LeRoy entered the ring last night) i seek at Dickinson. reached during the middle of March.| held at the chutch Sunday evening} + Mrs, J. J. Jenson will entertain the| son George was married there, April rieevai HG AMIEL ASE LER: jk Ge ecle vey en ee June 21 Packing sows closed mostly at $9.75.| May the 3rd. Lutheran Ladies’ Aid next week on | 18th. Baas ane lanadaaenenive [Antties Russie’ took the ageressive| Bismarck (open date). Hog prices worket gradually low- mn Mhuisley apne choral, mer Ametsen home’ Sunday morning. io Lets de esl its Dickinson at New Salem er throughout most of the month of} Arnold Christianson motored to —— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peach who rf PENNANT WIN: Cee ee eet ee cng eek a |: a aven@tOHebront April, finishing about $2.25 lower| Bismarck Saturday returning the| Mrs. W. S. Stratton of the State| have been living on the Milford| ,,Menwood and. pevmcad | pees: 5 |[eas Qusete G Hamel Gino desig me June 28 tor the period. The steadily declir-| same day. Education Department, and County | Noyes place have recently moved to ite ok Sanaa p lop. Cooney was oe Saige Hazen (open date). ing market may be accounted for by, Superintendent Madge Runey of Bis-| the Lester Briggle farm, over near)” Re [ete Sarg oang a a hee kept Sawing ehareuren cemickineone several influences, umong which was} Miss Inga Olson left Saturday for|marck came to Driscoll last Friday | Hazelton. Blin parlegewaswwwenliec-atithe White Sox Stops Browns;/2"¢ mauling with his left piling op] earn nee Bomarck. the fact that nore hogs were mar-|her home at Almont, N. D. evening to organize a Parent-Teach- — Oike Olson ha SSHUEY OER. iS |Sneedvaritage (witch |was) unable ste July 4 and 5 keted than generally anticipated by er Association at Driscoll, A large| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albaugh| 2/8! O'son home on sunday Boston Beats Yanks Pe cuetlogced: inthe: final reckon |) oa to-eil the same i league, | ile blade, ORY ines! “Apel incor BALDW number of people were present and! have began house keeping on the| '"S ing. : een : waiyaig £68,000, while 30,096 short of a year| The Baldwin school observed Ar-| considerable interest was shown. An| [opp place cast of Livona. Me. and Mis) Gitist (Schoen: ana — ar LE EUR Coes ie cee ricoo mennatt inson (open date). ago, being with one exception the} bor Day by planting several trees| organization was formed here, after —— | call Gail caepever Rin ERE eat oan getington, May 2—Washington |man but he could not stop the Jer-| 7 eee Ce bron Feaviest on record for April. which were brought from the river} which refreshments were served and| Play Day exercises at Linton Fri-| OMY Bore, PeCnunly crcniiln hoisted up its championship banner | seyman who proved to be of Ee tp Nees Sole Secure Fat (catile)ivalties lhinvalfaliownl ive] dori that yurroee: attMire’ were lea: alvecialMtieuwanuerent day April 24 was attended by quite|@t the Bill Loft home on Sunday. and-then saluted it with a 9 to 4| toughest and gamest scrappers Fargo . July 19 regular advances during the current|ercises suitable to the occasion and| The following officers were alected: | few from this vicinity and a very; 1 4 siantenhutis visited » with eS re | ies seen mt fiany moose, News SulameConenvaatey: week with fat she-stock taking the|a number of the parents and pa-|President—Mrs. E. C, Ruble; Vice-| enjoyable time has been reported, in|, 1 & Slaatenhurts visited » wi Tun ally in the fifth put the cham-| | Billy started in to polish off his| Je® Sam cope lead on a 25 to 56 cents higher turn. | trons of the school were present. The] president—Geo. N. Knudson; Sec.-| spite of the very windy day. Mrs.|/* ©: 9/S0n over Sunday. MMR STE ee ii ee Ae Cece cana Sal optekiason piiiiatarcks Fed steers and yearlings closed | trees were each named, and prizes|Treas.—Miss Nora Hendrickson. Wilson, teacher of Burr Oak School yy 344 aio Ole Newland and A at three all in the ee ie Sear eee ee July 26 stcong to 26 cents higher. Bologna|were given to those pupils who de-| The following standing committees | No. 3 and pupils, (over twenty in all) | 4; dren awerebcallore, abatheidienty, eae eae gk ak ek the ‘bell | Hebron (open date). Lul's about steady. Fat steers and| served them. Clyde Monroe won the|were appointed: program committee | were taken down by Mike Smith in| (1 00°), Sunday (evening u OPM G 6 iGo se a ESS eIPAU ee oteiee ca Gig recs | cabinmiarckdateNewa Salem: yeeilings were for tne most part of | prize for the best tree and Myrtle|—Miss Gorman, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs.| his truck, and there were many oth-|0!sn home Sunday evening. wage BL O04) 20) clenged! A was hanging.on (Me ropes rave ae DIeMneee: ny Setter than ordinary quality. Top| White won the prize for the best|Apland; social ~ committee—Mrs.(ers from this corner of the county] 46. ang yrs. W. Relile visited Rommel, Walberg, Groves, Andrews|been knocked out but he probably Aug. 2 offerings | selling at $9.85. | Mixed] essay on trees. Some of the younger|Bruschwein, Mrs. Geo. Knudson, | who took the day off also. with friends near Moffit on Sunday NPN e ocrems| peer Moched out bul he propenly depen ele): yearlings topping at $9.75. Butcher| pupils were also given prizes. Miss|Mrs. Reederer, Mrs. Koessel. — : Gee aa nant a ee as dar aceene ALaWaL NeWiSalen: cows land heifers sold imostly at | Madge Runey, county superintendent] | Membership Committee—Mrs, F. 0.| Mrs. John Daniels and baby daugh-} G1, Newtand took some hogs and Mere eee ee edie ae BSHMa LES b TON: $5.00 to $6.75 for cows and $6.75 to} and Miss Nellie Evarts were present] Johnson, H. A. Thomas, Mrs. A. P.(ter of Bismarck are visitors at the] |) 0°? ™ ane iMondayuatcsrn con JOE BUSH LOSES huspare? deal a coment Aug. 9 Fe00 sfor heifers. Abu) Osaitaa ap bsvold;) (Publicity) (Committes— Me, | Jenn Gates; home) ; Advances of 75 cents to $1.00 or K. A. Ersland, Mr. Lathrop, Mr. : hceaaey Shrixteneen Vivi more have been noticed on fat lambs.| Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Fevold announce|Herum. There will be one mecting| Misses Mamie Clark and Irene Bak-| . Myrtle eit Guatee atletioey eth Best wooled lambs going at $15.00.| the arrival of a baby boy Wednesday| before school closes, date to be an-| °F spent the week end with their |Mratfer spent Sunday afternoon with Choice clippers $13.00 April 29. Mrs. Fevold and little son nounced later. parents at) Livona, Sg eam Wooled ewes $7.50 to $8 Chicago, —Chicago went on! comeback. He stood toe to toe and| Unfinished scheduled of postponed a batting rampa ainst Joe Bush,'slugged and slugged with Bill who ‘ who was wild and defeated S wore himself out trying for the fin- mes pore also belng abocken with 9 to 5 in the first game of ‘ishing haymaker. As the fight pro-| traveling teams to fill in open dates i eyes est asalvaiirig Gey 4 are being cared for at the Bismarck ——— net ae pal Bri Fe eee ee reg eee cocame seed ree ND. Shor teandy Si [receipts today 300; Calves 100, hogs] hospital. While their mother MOFFIT peared Mes: Gee: eeuvenly al 20 gl leer a ere ae Por iiiee boca th tua lwas easily Petrolle's fight but Hols/| Paul) Kansas City alll nation, Kan-|100% and sheep/none away the three other Fevold children] | The parents and teachers of Mof-| capiial city business qd pleasure ip ottcusing at the EJ. Buickeen ReRMenis Glile;) uy making two hits, ma host of friends here with | sas City; Tennessee Rats of Indiana aa VEaGGK are staying with Mrs. John Rinehart.{fit met at the school house last | Visitors Saturday home : ; kept his record for hitting safely in his remarkable display of gameness.| and several others. (U8. Dene yen H. G. Higgins was a business call- tion hens eae oe “a| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall, Mrs. Consecutive eames, incr the; Petrolle won seven rounds, two Chicago, May 2.—Hog receipts |er at the capital city the fore part| sPlendid crowd attended the mect-| William Baker and son John and} , Warten Keeler was a caller at the Mieaherety 16 pee a took th KRAUSE WINS 4,000. Mostly steady with Friday’s|of the week, ing and many members were onroll.| John Wilde and daughter did shop- ® A: Van Vieet farm on Sunday. : R HE: ——-- average. Light lights and slacker ces ed. Mr. Cosgrove, principal of the; Ping in Hazelton Friday. fan Gir an “nh St. Tenis 100 000 103 FROM BURNS pigs firm. Bulk desirable 160 to 2001 An Uncle Tom's Cabin show will| School was elected for _ president; Sere Nivlanishatter visited witty Nora be held in the local hall Friday even-) Mrs. E. Kruse, vice president; Mrs.| |, Mts. Art Chamley and. children Olson and Gertrude Morant on Tue Chicago 005 O1x—9 15 0} REGISTRATION Ib. weights $11.30 to $11.45. BY KNOCKOUT Cattle receipts 500. Compared: with the of this ‘week. C. Faust, secretary. Miss Madge| Visited friends on Glencoe bottom | day. Bush, Gaston, Springer and Dixon,/ Repo; Thurston, Lyons and Crowe.) FOR TRACK MEET week ago. Fed steers and yearlings Runey and Mrs. Martha P, Tatem|S¥nday of last week. & r (By The Associated Press) ares i; y —— Otto Alberts called at the Chris PENNOCK GETS | OPENS MAY 16) srittin, s°p, ‘May 2—When Char- | Uneven. Closing steady, Fat she| Friday afternoon a member of the, Were here to help with the organiza-! Gato, Hall was the scene of u{Schoon home on Sunday eee a aa paula “lie Sutter, better known as Charlie] Stock mostly, 25 cents higher. All) State Bar Association will address) tion. The speaking wag splendid and| cry dancing party Saturday even- a Ds May, Burns in ring circles of Rochester |frades and classes excepting light/ the citizens of Baldwin in the school} interesting. | Moffit is’ very “much! ing the first of the season and oth | Mrs. Albert Hammer was a Sun- ie annual high}and Minneapolis, was knocked out in| Heifers now approximately at high Fuom _ The vadarersimillibe, oncGaod enthured “over: the, event. ers have been announced for later.|day callér ut the Albert Christensen ce track and field|the second round of a scheduled ten bese ear Jitizenship and all who can are ask-) | fo) vee - i is! y ecord- . university May|round bout by “Bat” Krauce ef Bie | Sheep receipts 6,000. Compared|ed to be present. “| Mr. Kafir, the deputy sheriff, was | Music was furnished by the accord | home t of the ne deluge of runs and giving Boston over New 5 : with week ago. Fat lambs 75 cent: calling in Moffit the latter part of| ia" Player from Strasburg and) a os ime etre eis ; go. Fat lambs 75 cents r part o aE sae ree York, 7 to caer clone Me H tecth eens eran indi: | to. §1.00 higher. Fat atop 60 cents | | The community’ ance: which was| the. week on businesi, poy begs, crowd was pEereDk Ae eee eoneoh: Noo 8, clozad 3 tk ee HEL REEET a aine "| higher. Shearing lambs 25 cents|held in Baldwin hall Saturday night — Paes ; : Maan inigiine who is manager {lodging in his throat, "Ring attend: | Psher wee Welt attended: Masia ae tr| Mr. and Mrs. C.E, Moffit and fam-| Mr. and Mrs, John Wilde and Min-| | ——— ; 5 . a ants worked frantically before get- engeuy Bohai aaua leas: ; f-| EB. A. Van Vleet reti dh 2 002 000 50x hte See ue an is pues oak nished by local talent, ily spent Sunday at the farm home| Mic spent a very pleasant Sunday a! cH : x eturned home rennock, Hoyt and O'Neill; nan a elmllar i tng the sehen back to their reg- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR i of the F. W. Moffit’s. The.brothers|tetnoon with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mar- Wednesday on fain No. 7 from Min- and Picinich. silch\( (willbe! held bye high) schoall sae (By The Associated Press) ‘The Baldwin school is beginning|then went on a coyote hunt, but| shall. OF noises Ue Aen ene comoad : ie Bat Minneapolis, May 2—Flour 35 to|ty pet read 1 ; eiinrerete tise is s y for their graduation ex- ase, REE tities in this state! SCIENTISTS WILL sPeeautaueehednicap onal ete fan Geta i iy aikencaia ain aa y land wo = i y pee abiaaal ily patents quoted a 85 to $8.90 i of 2 (ieveland wom |are inno way einination meets to] DISCUSS COLLOIDS | ates uotes at $855 0 $8.20 program in the hall. More about | pick the bes tries for the sta eC 25 ie 9, this later. "stoners ke met mires fer the tte! AT MINNEAPOLIS | ett: 2108 barvels. Bran 824.00 to inning run. leore to register their track men be- ae returned without a single trophy. STONER LO; AME Cleveland, 3} a free hitting 8 to 7, in 10 in pitch let in the Most of the Glencoe Livona young} |. aaieee The breaking up of new land has| People autoed over to Buchanans| “ider an rs. entfu of Bi started on see! on. 265 Morton town:| Sunday to see a ball game between | ™4rck motored to the Albert Chris! ship. The entire section is report-|the Pleasant Valley team and an-|@nsen home on Wednesday where ed to be seeded to flax. Three trac-| ther team from over east of there.| they expect to visit for a few days. Mrs. Arnold Rupp and children \ He was the only ball he pitched. | tore such mects are held, Coach Da-| Minneapolis, 3 —Colloid chem- CHICAGO PRODUCE were business callers in the capital| tors are ‘to be used. Mr. Chas,| Pleasant Valley boys were victors. Harold Christiansen of Lein town- Pe toni aoueino ke! However, all registrations | istry, a study jor importance Associated Press) ity the Tore) Pare TO tae yee Nee catia ne cena ans |_ Me. and Mxs:\John Gravin, enter-| hip le dolig some iresking, with ects Oi emp noosa autre te mate fee the. slated meet | (oie store ax more) ofthe \teading | ACh "aA e Butter lower! actin ‘Burgess of ,the Riverview) acres; Mr. Thomas Watkins, a Ford. | ‘dined their friends at a dancing| ‘actor for Olaf Olson, Beene fe: 101 200 2 May 19 in order to care for pro- | American industries, including sugar,| Receipts 13440 tubs. Creamery ex. |, Martin. 2 i eee th ie AEOIG | ractylilaveiwesk® Sas Wells, Holloway, Stoner, Cole and |yrams, accommoiations, and other| rubber, paints and dyes, leather,| tras 29c%;, standards 40e;, eaten | istrict was a recent caller in town.| son, 200 acres. Mr. Watkins is not NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE in the field as F. BY ADVERTISEMENT Alfred Ottersos who has been re-| Notice te 0 18 hereby give : Mrs. Robert Carpenter and infant| ¢Vering from an attack of pneumon-| fault has been made tanta testes pgasalers Shaute, Karr and Myatt, L. | arrangemen plastic substances, glues, jellies and| firsts 38 | to 89c; firsts B6%e to] ¢ Last year 49 high schools regis-| cereal products, will attract scien-|87%e; x is C. P. Christiansen shipped out a seconds 2c to B5%ec. Eges| car of stock Ftiday to the St. Paul a REESE \tered track men for the state et, | tists f all ts of N Amer-| unchanged. Receipts 30,138 ia i d to h of that certain mort, = £0 state meet, | tists from all parts of North Amer- ged. Receipts 30, cases. | stockyards, % suffered tback| daughter retur h fi the|i@ is reported to have suffered a re- mortgage executed j BA SEBALL Tjwhile 45 ctually sent representa. to the third National Colloid| Poultry alive lower. Fowls 27c; stockyarae ees BA goatee St. Alexiug Hae re the latter part| lapse duo to having taken more cold, Geert ae Br geeky aS eangey, and ‘A I|tives. A total ef 209 high school mposium, which will be conducted; roosters 14c turkeys 25e; ducks of the week. Doing fine. He is still in a hospital at Bismarck | tional Bank of Bismarck, North Da- ——_———-—_________+4 students were registered at track | June 17-19 at the University of Min-|25e; geese 15e; broilers 45e to 55c.|~- Local farmers report“ very poor = and in quite a serious conditions. | Kota dated the 19th day of August, . headquarters. Owing to the open | nesota. ———___ i ‘4 5 sn 918, led for record in’ the National League spring, Coach Davis believes that a! The meeting is fostered by the col-| | MINN! eae Mere wil poe fad. Asim Fe ane cae aint fails sven Earl Marshall received a telegram] Burleigh Coane eet n eet pot W. ob. Pet, {iveh greater, than usual repr loid committee of the National Re-j Minneapolis, May 2-—Wheat re-| orn acreage unless suitable seed|Mr. and Mys, Fay Johnson, who re-| the last of the week which brought Hee _ttth day of October, 1918, at New York ..... 4 ggg {tation will feature th mect. | search Council. ceipts 97 cars compared with 84] °). be found ides near Wi him the sad news of the death of his| 2040 joclock A. M. and’ duly’ re- Cincinnati 95 a3 | aa Prof. Herbert Freundlich, author |¢#?s & year ago. Sie saaih cata ee Pee e eee brother in Arkansas. Death was| page 288: varien sige eo eeaees On Chicago . ‘ 6 6001 ps of. a world famous book on colloids |, Cash No. I northern $152% to] ©, G, ‘Thysell, who suffered the] Many of the young folks from| due to heart failure. Pubsequently assigned in writing Philbdelphia ...... + 338| Bismarck Ball and director of the Kaiser, Wilhelm. |$1.04%; No. 1 dark northern spring; | joss of his home By fite some years|Moffit and vicinity motored to Gates ae Blamarek bean asd hese eet Brooklyn ........ 7 Club To Hold Institute for Physical and Electrical jchoice to fancy $1.68% to $1.80%: | ayo jg rebuilding on the former site| Hall to attend the dance on Saturday | | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson and! pany of Bismarck, Nort Dektoee a Pittsburgh 385 Chemistry, in Berlin, will be the|#00d to choice $1.57% to $1.67%; of the house. The new structure | night. -| Miss Alice were Sunday evening call-| corporation, which assignment. w: RE St. Louis Boston .. eis at.the Wilde home, recorded in the office of the Regis- a ter of Deed, f Bi e y, Only five more weeks of school North Dakota, ‘on the sith >den M and then hurray! say the little}, Mrs. J. W. Lawson has returned! May, 1924, at 9:30 o'clock ‘Av folks. raydy dey the home from Bismarck where she has| and duly ‘recorded. in Book Nig Mi been recovering’ from an injury to] A8sianments on page 546, will be lecturer this year. ordinary to good $1.53% to $1.66%; | wilt be a four room bungalow’ and idal chemistiy deals with |No. 1 hard spring $1.54% to $1.80%; lit is being rapidly conhpleted, Mr. matter in a state tending away from ieee a Montane on see tte and Mis. William Gierke will be the crystallization. This makes it of | to $1.77%; to arrive $1.48% toltonants, Mr. Thysell has recentl importance in scientific and indus- | $1-7 $1.58%; July $1.50. Lascri % t Practice Sunday Candidates for the arck White Sox League team are asked to report American League s : sat Ballack y turned from an extended visit with : —— foreclosed by. a sal ete ce ee aig ay ogee t° HY [trial operations of which the pur-|, Corm No. 3 yellow $1.00% to $1.02|ieiatives in South Dakota; _ April 28—The weather man is giv-| her foot and ankle. deberibed In. “such mortgeecn et ees oat Term candidates vesitions of the | pose is to avoid crystallization or to| i oats No. 3 white 30%e to 40%e; ing us a little bit of everything, in- ee, ity vis | door at tie Wgcribed at the tront ia kG Gerlthere'at 8 eee “Bats and balle wilt | Study @ condition that is preventing' barley 68¢ to 84c; rye No. 2 $1.05 $0! Mrs, George Ward will leave in a cluding sunshine, showers, cold, wind Ried Ge Biles wes e capital: cltyiVis- ar aietmarek, Burleigh County: Nou? Clilesgo a ae ‘25| be provided and batting practice and |2 desired erystallization. $1.07; flax $2.71 to $2.74. few days for Driscoll where she wil}|/and snow flurriés, all ‘generously | ‘or jay. Pakota on ‘the 27th day of May, St. Louis ‘27 9 43g{light workout will be had. The Pe eee BISMARCK GRAIN inlpomifea her apa, Habart Watd: amb) Geazened itp bimevw inde and ticks | a4, Rebecca’ Greybenl’ has’ been the forenoon Mt nee fo5 ae New York | [4 8 ‘ay3lerounds will be put in first class CoO By WIRE (Purniohed by Resselt- Miller Cox). | ™09- : | aped rare hail spending a few days at the parental! guge'on tise daurot pets, ouch, mort- Detroit . .4 12 259) Shape during the next few days. INST! OF BY FIRE Bismarck, May 2. Heavy frosts. visited us nearly|. May 1st, is to be Childrens Day.| home. acl - |tses described in such mortgare Boston . ge 10, 1231 | — No. 1 dark northern . y ‘i cna wi May 10th is Mothers Day. Has .. | and which will be ‘sold to satisfy the ; a - : ie : The | No. 1 northern spring evety night this week and what gar-} Bay é ‘¢| While in Hazelton Sunday’ with| S8me are described as follows: CITY OF BISMARCK or that it has been watered. The] .) Vden stuff was up got badly nipped.| Fathers day been set yet, or doesn’t is B The ‘northwest quarter of secti American Association 3 Sediment test for visible dirt should| No. 1 amber durum . It is feared the frost also damaged |be get one this year? We suggest |their new Ford the Baker young/eight ‘in. township ono hasdoy i pe A., W. Ecklund, be Clean for raw milk and at least | No. 1 mixed durum the febop of ila “ftul that: father be given a day in May| folks of Livona ran into a telephone! forty-one. north of range seventy- eae . , a3 mn , p of wild fruit. a given tl i i y, | Six west of the 5th P. M. in Bur. Shalaiipotic A pi B. Sc. Bacteriologist. Fairly Clean for milk that is to be|No. 1 red durum . also. And why forget the dear old| Pole, they escaped serious -injury.|igien County, North pabstae But Suleallc ... 7 "538 Poraie Sty, cepiiasian Aeoath peetencizee. ae Fat content should|No. 1 flax ... DRISCOLL grandparents in this great giving of | though the car was somewhat bat-) "There will be due on such mort. z : 4 rt of the Analysis of Milk| be 3.5% or above. ‘No. 2 : , ” : y b re Mikwaukee 7 583 /and Cream sample taken during the| Bacteriological. The maximum| Ny i ax“ Mrs, James Riley came from Ster-| ‘gala days.” Let us praise them also, | tered Suit of $1,000.00. for wiachede ls Minneapolis . 8 -529| month of April, 1925. number of bacteria per ce. shall not| p24 Pie 4 ‘ ling last week on: Thursday to visit} They will enjoy it 1 am sure, Sheriff Hedstrom and family of| {#@ SUM of $306.75 for interest, mak- | St.j Paul * 8 600] Milk Standards. The Specific|be more than 200,000 for raw milk,| Dat* hard winter her daughter, Mrs. Helmer Meland. ee! Bismarck renewed: ald sicquaintances | er saie se Bmount due on the date Toledo .. Fe ot aoe Gravity should be not less than 1.027.|A good grade of raw or pasteurized | Hard winter pee, WILD ROSE 4 Friday. when, they Pere vietaret ce lsdaliee upsne! sum of $1206.75 In ee elow this number indicates that| milk will not contain more than | Barley : . 4 Plenty of rain has put the soil in : re visitors at) of sale inc! penees pata & G8 488) the mitk is either deficient in solids | 50,000 bacteria per ce. We quote but do not handle tye| ,, Mr Anton Schmitz spent several | condition for plowing and seed. (the C. A. Carlson home, the two| Sramancie Tom gtegmmeye fen. Kahsas City 816 followin, days in Bismarck lagt week with her {8 : families were at one time neighbors| | MENT COMPANY, = Date Sainple, Source | Sp.Grav. Fat so Bact perce. Sediment | Gatn' little son, Jerome, who is ill. in the |inE- hon? they: lived on: farms dn the op blamarck,. ND, "Assignee, 0 i z . A 5 8 7 ease 2 res “4 x . EB. ‘dy, . Lf GAMES TODAY 46) dees eS rid Ant) flee | “peltz, per eae Pismincck: Hosp cal : Hugh King and sister, Mrs. Roy | Baldwin vicinity some years ago. Attorney for’ assignee, seme / 4/10 ME. L, Peterson 1.034 4.0 12,000 Clean " “Yellow White &| Mr. and Mrs. A. S. E. Metcalt and | Random of Sterling were visiting old |’) 5, ee ie ae 1 Om OB Pollock 1032 «38 ~=—-24000 Clean Mixed |Harcid Sherman went to Blamarek [fiends here Thursday. <° , H- Woodland came near. having 9b Brae AG, OB ° Z . NATIONAL LEAGUE 4/12 M_ Dale’s Dairy 1,034 3.5 5,000 Fairly Clean|No, 4 $ 76 br PEMBR. Wenk, 0. Aen eret y i : . & very. serious ident’ recently ap GER Chicago at St. Louis. ane u Vant Horn Cafe 1.033 33 100,000 —dDirty Nob. Pigg last’ week of’ Friday, ©. fs Howard BrownaWell spent the | While enroute for Bismarck. His car] > -7 Pemagh itd FORUMS, a lelphia, 5 . y ‘ean " 2 ‘. irs. C. 0. R 1, i ,| turned over pinnin; im in under, i RK cover eS, + Slag . . é ‘airly Clean er poun scount under |day with Mr. and Mré. E, J: Andes: |: yy, id H.-A. lish it serious injuri d th ‘ugustus, Nerva and ° V. i | \j s . x i % ‘ : ir. and Mrs. H.°A. Carlisle and | out. serious injuries ani je car was n espasian, LEAGUE 4/22 M Schneider Bros. 1.034 = 3.6 160,000 Fairly Clean| 55 tb. Ear corn & cents under shell. | son, ae Ne - Tehildren visited atthe home of Fred | but slightly damaged. which have been buried for centuries. ee MoM. Hlileh Wel as tee ee ieee A eon Briggs south of Bradddck Sunda; ‘ Houses, gardens and. churches: will | a . Hile! / i x irly Clea a a ~ pBri = a Detroit at Cleveland. 4/32 MOMs Moran toss = 34 4nntoo0. =a em RB or) Fuel Will Give Heat—} 71. ‘sixteenth annual © convention cis : . Henry Wentz, agent for the Lange | have to be removed, 2 New York at Boston. 4/723 M King 1034” 33 54000 Glenn ut: Gas Stands Highest in| or the eleventh district -W. C: T. U.| Mrs, Ernest Saville attended the) remedies was up this way Trom Em. ——_—__. f | Philadelphia at Washington, 4/23 M Bismarck 'Dairy 1.084 32 6,000 Clean the Important Tests of a Fuel, | wit! be held ‘in Driscoll Tuesday: att- Parent-Teachers association meeting | monsburg this week, Use Gas the Super - Fuel, 4 ‘ 4 5 ‘f