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ede SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1925 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PAGE THREE MARKET NEWS Trossury, “salled to tie attention of J ARDINE GIVES PRESBYTERIANS _| srt, oftcrrs,in rexard to getting|of her sister, Mrs. E- Clark of Fort| Saturday afternoon. A deligious| LONDON, CHILD ETN OM AMERICA taxes had long since passed the stage ri ‘ He has met with good suc-| A large vote was cast at the: th e. igadon--Gray squirrels, imported of maximum productivity on account OF N. D. TO MEET i 0 Livona school house on school elec- ; T EO. L, Peterson young folks*at-| from the United Stetes some years ‘The. young i Wire Markets By Associated Prese of the very high rate of the lev: TQ WwW J} Little Buddy Margrave is on the} tion day. Chas. Clark was re-elected tended Robbins: Bros. big: circus! ago, have made themselves: perfectly men TALK AT NEW IN JAMESTOWN Givs BD eer director and Mrs, John Gates was in Tisten. Tesedoy, eashitens at home in the elimate, and, like the were becoming a serious menac . . the Nation's business. In —-— Two of the Bragg boys called at| elected treasure. wnship board held, its English sparrows sent to the United Secretary Mellon called to the atten- Jamestown, N. D, June 13—The| the Yohn Hexgum farm the first of| | Mr. and Mrs, Joe Gilman drove to Bite ats beers dale it ities | States fram the British Isles several tion of the lawmaking body of the| 1925 Presbyterian gonference of |the week for a horse belonging to| Bismarck Saturday to meet their) Monday for the equalization of taxes.| generations back, have begun-to scat- Nation the fact that the high rates | North Dakota will be held here June] Mr. Crawford of Kidder county. | daughter, Mrs. Frank Krank and| ay) members were present. Rediabeub. the: bounty: of the income tax were becoming 24 to 30. Thos. Blaine and A. N, Christensen| baby. of’ Dickinson, who will visit] “members ‘ere Present nel ihe firet-squirrels of this variety productive of rev: The program will include devo-| called at the W. F. Keller home the| here until after the fourth of July.| yrs. Peterson with the housework! were given. their freedom in Regent's Bible study, demon- ng and study classes es by prominent chu r part of the week. The June raise has been inter- f) Park, London, and-already they hav: :.! Marie Olauson and Mrs, Al-| fering with the Ferry man’s work. ve bel aople ker ‘atio Watal bean’ found te. Toreutaradctan as 26 lamer served at the Ladies’| The boat has not been crossing for| interested, in the work of the Brad-| miles north of the British. capital. ociety on Thursday. a few days. + dock high school, attended the grad-| The squirrels have made friends in were depriving the ~—_— tional service i every year less enue, that they w " Ue i Treasury of revenue that it mi stration, ti obtain ‘under more reasonable ;Makes Principal Address at) and addre and at the same time th were des: : : men. f 4 rear troying business incentive and slow-| Dedication of Trans- Speakers and program participants | and Frank Shaffer and]. Miss Mamie Clark is entertaining Widespread Rain Causes Drop] ing dgwn productive development in : : will include Walter D, Howell, diree- (ede. erank teeta callers| her friend. Miss Lamb. of Hazelton, | Uating exercises Thursday evenings |ithe parks here among the visitors, continental Link : ale eG ; The recent rain was very. benefi-| and take food from the hands of chil in Grain V: a oe Cr SOLER A GaCr ED area Coors ertis week, cial to the crops. dren. The saucy little fellows have in Grain Values “Let me illuminate what this | eieaor oer enti Ureceee of James-| J. E. Sharp and nephew,| This vicinity was well represented ; soa awe Membets of the Jobn Johnson fam-| become very popular indeed, but it means: Under the law of 1916 the! «_ lduroh, Utah ‘ town;> Rev. | Ev verett Chappell of Laymen town-|at the circus in Bifmarck Wednes- | ily went to Bismarck Tuesday,. and} has: been $0 long since th a A Reese Rea eon ii-rsharey surtax on incomes in ex-| ,,calduroh, get ane ingle ie Lae ble Vv ship and Harold Chappell of ane day in spite of rain and bad roads. | paeataed the same day with: Mn anut, ten ino ‘ ‘ Sea Hite read | C&Ss, Of $300,000 was 13 per cent andj Gres) 8 | Pollock o ton, North Dakota spent Saturday —- " | Rear i 7 thee \Chicigo, June | 13-—Widespread | prot peaking. the| Southwest is going in order to divert! Evans of W at the Albert Christensen home. BRITTIN NEWS TaaaG a, ms, Nats Neca Cane Ne slvustonc buen ona eet nd prices averaged SO el buon as came from similar| tourist traffic. to Southern rout John Heggum and Frank Shaffer! Many Brittin residents were at (bone, but fecli ci hee : unexpected downturn at| come in 1921 when’ the maximum traversing. Worth, Dakota. arte RANE | GRICE ERED O nee ein i spent Sunday afternoon at the L. B.| yoftit, Monday evening, to attend the |his “foot was put in a cast | | ————__ c nat) surtax wa per cent. In_ five g } i a was made : ‘ -| Olson home. an i Liverpool tended also to depress the) years. vast. sums ‘of money formerly oday ‘by William M. Jardin] Ward F. Boyd ot dameninent a ir. and Mrs, Warren F. Keller| Program and supper given by the) . Homer Brownawell is helplag, bis COOK BY WIRE market here, “However, a better, de-| engaged in productive enterprise had | Secretary of the department of agri:) Rev. F. L, Shoemaker of Ellen were. pleasantly. surprised | Monday Souls'’s daughter is home. oe eee INSTEAD OF BY FIRE manc ater ane Ween driven soll of active busines ae at fe opening of the - == evening when Mr. Keller's mother, lovaeD SHIDpAad a ‘catloadl of work for a while. | Te prices aoe peneaehIn: and had become entered in tax free the secretary MECEECA that Gil 9 RGR: en] | Crotler:, slsters/end| | brother Inzley) + Sataeaay. | J+ | +, duly ‘wheat opened’ 4s to Tae lower, salt must, be manifest tol project was not primarily of beneti.|{ News of Our arued from Minnesota, They made] Airs, Soule's father is here visiting $1.60%4 to $1,60% and September 1916 Tha remained the|{® the state but “ ntially a link H vainiwisited’ this locality, 2 cue soc hermenreny oH to SLBOM, witch was follow: | Treasury would have received more) yf, Hanscantinental Highiay of the | Neighbors x It makes ‘the farmers | Alfted Hopven ahd Clarence Hoover a am a a drop of | aHd||lseveniie and business would “hive ance, a special | @—_—_ $$ | re Digg smi sday. i 156%. Hehe Lareaeee purpose, is the service of interstate SERB ae aig toate ta_avelminip)) /AIBerE mee, WOE Gill oho == rine “The wealth of a country must | P2°"' : ee Hammer wath field work. ave ne ‘ on Minneapolis Grain j|be created by the labor of that! dnnis proiegeenidtave bee evealand John Pou] i. A. Staatenhwes) was aveallery st len and SceiD EAE Iie ner aul : pts 87 cars compared) country, it cannot be manufnctured| ostinio if othe teotlties. of Unk Ut oe the. B. Olson hore on Tuesday. |, Mariya Herenaw is confined to the Who is it that wears the patchwork hose 1 ? northern $1.01 to $1.65. [catch mething. Ie is limited in| Oniy had been available for its Abeline and], Edward Thomas anette along the|. The crops are looking fine, after And seldom goes to picture show: oe Q IA to $1.77; good to cho not represent productive ERC Stns 2 eee ; i js | Tuesday. 4 s . 3, ordinary to good $1.62 or it may be used in the Hee) a LE) raiment y of Lewiston, Mow 18)‘, "number of people from | this | ors in n Bismarck Tuesday. vi a elopn elds, shed ar federal CUR cinit onded the Robbins Bros.| Mrs. Price Owens and other Bis- pment of our fields, our| > tely. $284,000. ‘Th Isttanel purchased’ a new| vicinity attended: the : - ae rd spring $1.63 to $1.77. mines and our factories when new | PT i contribution has t ueetity , ee circus held at Bismarck on Wednes-| marek ladle ae aa bia C. Who is it wears:last summer’s hat track $1.59 | enterpr is making ou tural} pr pect Do da econ i : work BESO resources the hand maiden of. men | Pg berause spare at the | Might | Ti Lingnoss ig doing some seed-| time for supper. That his boy may ‘make a sporty frat Corn No.]and_ giving employment to labor, -| £ederal aid bighway system, in which, 4 SMOW" | inge for Oscar Oplime, —_ And thinks it’s: quite all right at that? jin the United a WILD ROS ee gto ve-| there are about 175,000 miles, odie a It’s Father. . Oats No. i Bait Il looking fine, Now re ENCOE—LIVONA Cc. H. Simpson of Fargo was G Jtah alone, 1,588 miles. And so rm weather and sunshine r. Under the law of 1916) : Sapa ok Ws through hete last week selling life has hel pabepl to a bumper. crop. shn Danial and baby daugh-| through hete last week selling li eer y 30 per cent of the revenne | Che TaAe enlenalid cecree ‘ S Hanser el people mubeeel rek, arrived here Friday | insurance to the farmers. Who is it that buys the bread and meat was derived from incomes of over! , $100,000 and in 1921 only four and! 1 month visiting at the| Howard Brownawell made a trip to es home. Bismarck last Wednesday, returning tnd Mrs. Joe Mills, and Miss| home Saturday evening. y to see the) to spend in spite of the | John rtween the state highy de-|to Bismarck Wednes SENATE CHIEF Sale Magucente srexmmelia ori iunel Baternel Robbins Bros. ei engineer: cieten reeable weath contractor, source. Your laws had made it more | {} ry t eee Rel Miss Marion Bart aap Thadbek DEMANDS NEW i also the cooneration of the feder: ist De Groot was Busby, who is visiting in the] Miss Marion Barton of Braddoc alee DS a profitable for the citizen of large) povernment. : me | Bd Ebetinne home Mond vicinity, were Mandan vis-] is ing Mrs. Carlisle this week. > ‘ means to abandon productive enter- |e wphie prince! ds oC sday. Ernest Saville attended th | price: principle of federal aid for} Melvin Agnew and Joc McClusky sday. Ernest Saville al e TAX MEASUR ‘4| prise and invest his money where he | jigh Teonstruetion is Hew An its|spent a fishing on Heart river, Mrs. 'W. Baker and children spent aid, which met at the home need not confiscation. The bond | tenth iting at the home Booker wills vellovearthae ie: te: hors miles of | returning. with a large number of| a day last week v . Thor Nadin near Braddock profitable to the man of large bate ee eee come to invest his money in a 4 fh per cent tax free bond than in an ‘3 - Bismar idle money looking for investment| ctecrprise {hat “will pay him & per And keeps thé shoes on all our feet And then gets shoved in a back seat? It's Father. caller at the We've Mother’s. Day and Poppy Days And lots of other holidays, But almost all; are Labor Days, For Father. (Continued from page one) of our dollars on some great enter- prise and buying the br labor to put it through. federal aid highwa junder construction, in this | Fede: id does several thir | highway construction. It p: | considerable sums of — mone sh. Irs. F.'T. Dance are visit- nd Mrs. R. L. Dralle of and you will not find it at the ap-| Cone, Qn his. money, where his in-| needed construgpion and thu CLEAR LAK Get out his slippers: and easy chair, pointed hour if you tax it to death.| The loss is really greater to. the | {eed means for | building saps and Mrs. Ole Nelson left for Caress and smooth his rumpled hair gh s that would otherw be filled. It insures a certain con- “During the Great War the Amer- ican people accepted exe apolis and other points in Thar B country than it is to the individual. And let him. know you’re glad he’s there— sive rates! He contents himself with a safe in- ioH CLI ee RE ERBONAnaRGRICNS ; if centration of funds on a selec B. y return= Your Father, on | Raber ret Gis CLMbal Ge Miapconimunityatiariie ecaeinarensic| system of roads which is reasonably [ed home on ‘Thursday from a visit ther, ceie credit, for the acrifices aM tal for new enterprises or money for! UT a eee er Ba Ss soe eee in Mlinoi Mrs. Pasley’s FATHE 5 DA JUNE 21 t, made in order that our armies might! new development of any kind must fie; aml it alto insurer standardiea.| - Mist Prt svakonne RS: — s to believe that after the war was pay extraordinary a of interest! tion on a high plane and uniformity} employed at the Charley Carlson o . : ‘ over they would be relieved in large| t0) ect it, which in the end usually! of construction. Congress has auth-|home in Kidder county. Give Dad a shirt, tie, hose, hat, cap, or suit on HIS day. , part from the excessive. burdens| “42,0n the public to pay. | J orized up to July, 1928, a tolal ex-| B, E, Bute, the salesman, for the : they had borne without pai the situation, and that is here. no| Penditure of 690,000,000 for high-| D: Paint Co. is around taking ways on the federal aid system. for paint an be had at all for indus | very considerable amount, you will George velopment and industry must) say, yet the government's coll callor remain idle because great Covern-| in the form of excise taxes on 1 Thos. Blaine of lom in the writing of | ufactured motor vehicles and | kota, has been calling islation, © Dhere’is t|irepresent an) even’ wren : - is now possible to see by evidence of the progress in Western states that the constructic f the federal aid highw: going to be suce a [plished within a reasonable time the road westward from Salt Lake tity to San Francisco, is now about completed. Federal road proj a business | North Da- the school Carl ry xes on tiaiaforss ules and the like thxt produce more| field of taxation on. which { annoyance than they did revenue.| harely touched a i al trend of tax legislation] ptojtation ise more to business developnient tha on incomes, and that. is tal has remained! The absorption of the princ el he prob-| the dead man’s estate for the bene “whether it! tit of the government, known a ¢ from the standpoint of the| State, Taxes “and. Inheritance. tax whole people to allow the conditions| Before the € ha downward, but neverthel the burden ces on the larger ee 2 2 at War the maximum beineetinanecHeinll , TRE é touting at hae Jot eld fon vies wa i er Set new Hore aa ! A GRIMM ALFALFA SEED BARGAIN 5, apes to. the “inheritance tax 48) it is 40 per cent by the Federal gov- tessa th enadioining ' ell as to the income tax. | {ernment alone, and when some of the Me lothavestanteotosel TONIGHT — Saturday ° | Adis tinati wn eltaccabil leandaiiiel is te So ee men sy ects through: (cole liner cen in Califormia, to the : Consigned to us for immediate sale 3000 lbs, Fancy Grimm Coase aa te dipereent{ iecting their share of the spoils|extent of 60 per vent. si " seed. This seed is not only from, a Registered field. but each Jed the Gil they ere ts noe mush lett for the wife); (Noed of Assistance As! elt House Peters Get your camping supplies here. bag carries the N. Dak. State Pure Seed Commissioners certi- 2 : nided the surtax until the] and children of the dead man. Ccemistinere ins thomWest dhatanead fication seal and bag, While it lasts 45 cents: a pound. ‘p> . pevaedl feached jasymuch} “What are we to do about it?! for federal mee for roads is 5 ‘ i i nt of the ine “(What are you going to do about it,! most strong! ia —ii— is i This was warsand only war for, in the last analysis, it is up to| Within a few ye He ane ee Ordinary quality Grimm alfalfa seed, scarified, a 1b. 40 justify the confiscation of/ you to decide whether you want high] will have been available to the © “RAFFLES” Wall Tents, Auto Tents, Folding Cots, Folding Stools, Sweet Clover seed, searified, a Ib... mane nroneny Feet at pa eS taxes’ to continue? I know what I! ern tourists the sam i , Vhen the ‘government! Would do about it if I'had the power} be accommodating as n f The Amateur Gracksman Kamp Kook Stoves, Water Bags, Knickers, Breeches, Flax is your best: nurse crop. Sacks and: samples free. t, when the government) to write my views into law, 1 would! the interstate nd. intr: I Ai Good thi Order from this ad, Return seed if unsatisfactory. per cent of either | itl go back to the tax law of 1916, or| ness traffic of the immediate region : Leggins, Luggage Carriers, Army Goods, everything s to confis ion, After the something v like it, where the) Nowhere is more to be g fer camping comforts. In planting our seed you are assured that the resulting er, in 1919 with the war| normal tax ipenicantiandeihel nia 4 x ‘ th "Tl normal ta 2) i ies Oy t th these fe in be registere the ure Seed Department. OR HaE Ace P etre Ceti ay ae aie Gre Melee Western states, and there is evidence Our store is the “Tourist’s Headquarters” where you ere Lice ea ae é h lames e e 3 per cent, and the highest tax on i preciation o! is fact in} ae ‘i Fy Bi inst the re Onions thelreappmeciatlont ofithicitaeystny) will find hundreds of articles needed by the tourists reflect-] estates was 10 per cent. I think we, the heavy. per expenditures | of the} could get the revenue we need, but which the ‘ assed that itl if we could not I would give the iS, s be hard to justi President blanket authority to abol- cept by the desire of the leg ish Government bureaus, and there i k in the war year of| are many of them that are mere is impossible adequately to} ake from the profiteer @) conveniences and not governmental] predict the ultimate significance or} war profits. The! necessities, until our expenditures| the effects of the comnletion of the were made 12 per cent! did not exceed our revenue. Inj Wendover cut-off. We know that ide r rates in| other words, I would slow down the| for the first time it provides a direct and 1920, but the surtax rate) government before it slows down ancis We know neing in 1918 was to remain.| tie business of the nation.” i ‘ arted at 1 per cent in income the. important 0 Getto heentonenot of five thousand dollars and _ incre; ed until it reached a maximum off MANY PERSONS phielcon ton) wertyand > per cent or a total tax of 77 per for half a centur’ is cent on the larger incomes. SEEK PERMITS _ [ists ho are going to the in 1921 ee Neaetion in public sen-| LO CARRY GUNS | Pacitic coast highways are paved. | ‘These tourists know that the | GWAC een {and accordingly, that to reach San itamid *e timent set in and the Congress re- Francisco is €0 reach any, portion aa Don’t miss House Peter: See gt iso Dap Egg dete rt tart a oe TEES | and ere mem “ToHave AFriend,BeOine” [ff errs. Srcisy stayed for Suite, Poni ors 2, one | ts ae avi ie [can aor atm ae a. po saga ig eer ch viding for higher, rates. When the| plying to the local authorities for | taxes haere to, /call eee meee Mack Sennett Comedy Hence the cordial, helpfub interest we take, roofing; you lay them right over the old “OFF HIS TROLLEY” 5 an in a a ; Fe one age oer sie # ain we yonad financial welfare s is definitely off your bill came out of Conference and was| permits tolearry weapons. Not more|to the building of the main roads mind—to stay-off. N. D. GRIMM ALFALFA ASSOCIATION Agricultural College, N. D. A Co-operative Oreanization of over 400 growers. itself and at prices you can well afford to pay, You are cordially invited to visit us whether you are in need of anything in our line of not. CAPITAL ARMY & NAVY STORE 41€ Broadway Bismarck, N. Dak, Remember—The—Place for 1918 and slightly le: 1919 | New! These Giant Re-roofing Shingles adopted, the Senate had won its con-| than 200 permits are filed each year,| by the stato’ highway departments; tention “and the act provided for a) said Charles Liessman, er, | ve thes statevininiveay, department: normal tax of 8 per cent and a maxi-| gecretary ,of state, or from three to|and the federal government are +. J) + mum surtax rate of 50 per cent mak-| five a week. Oe eiiss il: |, Bovern iment ere ing Chen veth -yRL Ret TEE eRe pes oe penditures on these main road CON actu eta aea as 1994 ead te ‘Too Late To Classifv From some quarters. there has come aye reliaved thetcount eigrge | WANTED—Names: of Bismarck cit-|the demand that we return, to, the art of the war taxes izens, who will furnish free rooms | eld policy of county contra " a | inst it. The Secretary of the| 2d breakfast for boy di road Hon Aeaae retneing Treasury recommended that the ex-| Sitls attending Christian Ei the. soi He ee thst Ridetal gene reasury recommended that the ex') Convention, June 28-29-30 and July | Previously said, tha a | Bee ae expenditure is’ less than one-tenth aianeral tiraduchonibediecsdelall Notify Association of Com | of the total; and the whole expen- © These shisigles. are colorfully artistic ~ enduringly: surfeced with natural slate in. red, green or blue-black, They. Monday and ‘Tuesday “THE SALVATION HUNTERS” ete ee ane eetee ot won tana | MOVIE OUTFIT—Complete | equip. | diture by eecare en Oa, one ace Rot rot of rum:: And they are fire-safe— Hon ‘had driven the great incomes | Tent including 210 chats for ale ene ane an era i naan: ae As Deeply Stinring proof against flying sparks and embers. B : cheap. Write First State Bank, ? ieee, ecaraaenk Hed adi tathen lneen | New. Salant, <ési8;1y | Hua billon dollar expenditures, Eee Page From Life. -<¢)+ gained revenue thereby. The result | FOR RENT 2 modern rooms, 304 1-2 see dc patunents and.” thes eetierall was a reduction in some of the low-| Main. Inquire front Apt. 6-19-3t | Bovernment, because they are: by tar er brackets, but the maximum sur- tux rate was left at 40 per’ cent, making a total high tax rave‘ of 46 per cent When the normal tax was added. “An increase in, estate taxes total” maximum of 40 per cent was ecar- ried in the bill without any justifi- FOR RENT—In: modern home, two furnished sleeping rooms at $12:50 and $10.50 single. Housekeeping possible for two or three by com- bining the rooms at $30 per month, Phone 779. 6-13-3t FOR SALE—High grade piano in ex- cellent condition. Write Tribune the most important roads, carry much more than half the traffi “And so, while we are to be con- gratulated on the completion of the Wendover. cut-off link |in. th great highway system which we re ire, and while it is a splendid en: gineering achievement, J feel thal ROOFINGS n advocate ‘proven f cation, unless you a the completion of this road | Altor Intestions ©: \ P i of the confiscation theory. We now] No. 100 B-AS-Awk. | OF sith “tasson, in the value and|| Segue ®® gabe Sic, HNN J / « After ‘long expettence with face the problem again. Shall we! FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat,| wisdom of cooperative endeavor in! San-¥1 Dey ‘ f Si R G roofit ffm hind we've: n make an honest effort to re-| $30 per month. Apply Albert A.|the construction of the -principal a : wuncede Bee ‘ apr duce the burden of; taxatioy that) Olson. Phofie 250. 210 Broadway. roads, award the building of this Or ae calHth : that the sound economy of rests on our country? Seven years ‘s -18- road each interested governmental qe lj i, . * @ *~ after the signing of the Armistice | FOR RENT—Until September first, 5 | uni—vuatyy state and United States : : j i] / "|| ZZ these special shi os Fay ee shall we continue to levy taxes that| room furnfehed house. Garage.|‘—has given of ils resources, in pro- Mas f | \ not be’ duplica you! arrers Gianes You'll be See , our ‘full’ line *of ewes only war conditions could justify?| Phone 88:W. 709 6th St. portion to the benefits. it will . re- : What do you want with taxes except 6-18-1t| ceive, and an\improvement which it OLDSMOBILE to meet’ governmental expenses?/ QUARTER section cfear land in crop} would have been: impossible ot in-, Who knows most about what money| Eastern North Dakota, to trade for| advisable for any one to undertakej@ SALES AND SERVICE never need: painting ‘or ‘staining —-will ' _|\. is needed to run the Government,| good’ stock, general "merchandise | alone has heen successfully achieved ‘ the men who actually run/it oF the|, ‘or hardware.” Will” pay ibalance | by a splendid cooperation. We may DAKOTA AUTO There's a style for any men who make the laws and are not| cash. Write 1005 Tribune. well reach, as the best: result of this SALES CO. i build a part of the executive .brancH that 6-13-1t| effort, increased resolution to go peg at 428 e jing’ ata price . spends the money? As far ‘back ‘as | MODERN Solld Brick eighteen-apart- | forward until we shall have rprshed 107 5th St. Phone suitable fer amy amy puree, . 1919 Carter Glass,’,a Democratic ment, well located in’ Fargo. Ap-|the goal toward which our éfforts Secretary of the Treasury, in his an- proximate annual gross income] are directed—the completion of a is nual report to the Cohgress, declared| $13,500. PPice $85,000. Will con-| well balanced and thoroughly artic- ) —————-————— = St. Hilaire Lumber. pia that the high surtaxes had already| sider unincumbered farm and some| ulated system of highways,” Cortes Sixth: & Main St. (NE. "sign ng) ee ee ts poh Fk alsa yy 7%. “' ‘passed the point of productivity and cash. Balance’ easy permeate. 3 " iti the d . oa it were driving capital from the field} A, ¥. More, Fargo. eat Any Fuei Will Give 1 Heat.- DR. R. Ss. ENGE of development’ and ~ ‘stimulating| SOLID BRICK sath well bi But: Gas Stands: Highest: in 4 wasteful and non-productive expdn-| anattment in Minneapolis. Ap- ditures. proximate’ gross snneal:“income| the Important Tests of a Fuel.| Chiropractor . Become a Menace $10,000." Price $75,000. «Will trade Consultation Free « i c tad $100,000 > Incorporated a # Res plture'on Bank Bufidng ae “Tt was in the closing days of the] $25,000 equity for atocked: sheep or Wikre Administration “that Ms| Settle ranch” AY Mone: Fargo. | _, Dance tonight A. 0. U. W. Houston, then Seerctary of the i 6-13,1t| Hall, $1.00 admission, ’ aoa aenesnqrtinnnraninret tna aan temsommipeta na:

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