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: STRAYED roughly ‘iat. | WANTED— omen to, leara ‘i es STRAYED=—To our place ‘a buckskin He pulled fer roughly tewaed his light she stood out like a maccriat- | WANTED Men and wonen te Tesre1] Clagaified Advertising Rates || °‘inute with rove and halter, Schnei- shack. She put hers hand on his| bled + a haba herr) . 7 in in the tk towal ie spol ee knew that he Was| «here she stood, immobile and, it | rembling violently. |seemed ‘to him, indifferent. His His truculence was gone. He be-| hands, outstretched in the dark, came strangely gentle. By now | Met her body. Bi ‘a ‘arbara knew that his gentleness ‘o!” She tried to shake me boded no good. thim off. Where his fingers gripped ‘If you want to talk about send- | her, arm there -was pain. evoure ing me away—-—” Hor heart was hurting me.” beating fas “Save your breath [Ht agers tlehteted She won: “There's going to be ne Vas he'd broken Cassidy's. He was “T want to be in on i a prig, a bluenose. He wanted hi “My dear child-—' to go, not to save her. to save “Don't talk about sending me Eee ioe ouaaree ¢. Ae Y. becatise——" jplanned her exile’ without consult- said Pravo sa‘ly,/ing her. By what right? “I'm not going to talk ‘about send:| | “Take your “Mande gant me ni i 7 © " i »/das. Go back and get your share pel Sinlicletsh ev est Slat Mg LAL bonus. Get your share of The expression on her face hur the $10,000.. And take my share him deeply, but he continued stead-| while you're about tt.” fly: “The men know you're a wo-| He was drawing her to him. man.” What was he heir eae fa! oy 0 “T've got three dollars, CEL ‘What of it?” she wailed. “you can have that too, if.’you'ti “Don’t you understand?” His|let me go. You'll your thirty voice was gentle, patient. “What peers of silver, Judas do you suppose the men are saying | Kobe Ini a Be mise about us? These aren't gentlemen, | | measly. littie treacherous female. you know. They're ditch-diggers. || had to break a man’s arm to. kéep ‘They're asking themselves, ‘Has he |him ‘from leaving. camp. ‘You take any special privileges we haven't advantage of "my known drlendestp got?’ Each of them has a little | my order. Why? Because you're evil cranny in the back of his mind at work distilling rotten thoughts|crossers—natural born double- about us.” croasers. You know damn: well [ . ” .|can't break your arm!” . But I'm thelr buddy,” she | “Why not?” She cried defiance. fisted. |"Go ahead. Break my arm! Break “From now on,” he said, “you're |my back!” He selzed her roughly Jast prey—-like Lily.” ‘ | around ie heed beth he Mind She was silenced. He strode up | Et (ell Cited Bild aAlecs and down the room, restless, dis- he eanetad har Rr eacateene? quieted. He opened the communi: | plindly at his face. They fought in cating door leading to her separate | panting silence. She struck out cubicle of space in the shack, and with her feet. He recoiled and looked into it with eyes that sud-| stumbled ‘They both ‘fell. ; denly grew misty. He turned to| She was afraid now. She had Tribune Classified Advertisements MARKETS| =PHONE 382 LIVESTOCR, fy Aoscited Prom Leased Wir MALE aR WANTED bala 4 + eal April ‘ Cloxe Close T hebiies —Today— wages; few wecks completes; cata- 1 insertion, 26 words or der Bros. Phone Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close Barber College, Fi ara 2 Insertions, 1,52 1.64% w to: under Block 8, Riverview Addition. F wey Hone Cee =e ng. BB. Ben 3 insertions, 25 words or for quick bale, Apply, 2, Hunge, 214 a under ........eseee- Fifth St. ' FEMALE 1 week, 25 words or NoncE oF wouroscn noni |omaliness of Reserves and; NOTICE OF GAGE. FORE- | CLO: SALE ee iD Habrea phtative, for Tepes ‘Ads over 25 words, 2¢' addi- Poor Growing Weather and hosiety.. Good proposition for tional per word. rnortra ‘ina Encourage Buyers nee iae experienced person. ress Mrs. in am ee eet ee ees. || CLASSIFIED DISPLAY |[devrtied'y ui eda oo aia WANTED—Reliuble | housckeenér, RATES Thireo Huy , | gg WHEAT CLOSES FIRM d cook with re! renee ‘amily § | Chicago, April 28—(AP)—In- | Two adults, "MrxO. W, Roberts,|| 65 Cents Per Inch Yiiascs fn the suai ee Ate MOWING | creasingly” setloum reports af dry 17 Main Street. Phone 1. od fraree Ops are ibe Der Sil in ne aerated Ca- WANTED—Bxperienced Indy steno- in eae vance. yy. shoul 1 ; nadian northwest contribu to cgrupher am Seeukeaper. State Yelock to .in. an upward trend in the wheat market. today, expecially during _ Hint hotter, Write Tribune toe “selon atl the tant part 6f the board of trade eek ’ Complaints of crop de- npetent girl for genc THE terioration were al: ming from y al housework, one who can coll BISMARCK TRIBUNE Nebraska and parts of Kansas. | Wellies home nights preferred. ‘Phone On the other’ hand, no new ‘ex- May or call at 222 Eighth Street. PHONE:82 1h 4 ~- Hi port demand for North American duly WANTED—Good ‘relfable ’ girl “for wheat was in evidence, although 16.40 medhad 9 general house work. Good wages v y of Si . free buying of future ‘deliveries MINNEAPOLIS RANGE __ paid. Call 774. id SI \UTQMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES |' 0! ; ine at Winnipeg was credited to ex- hie a ete for -gen- filed f F porters. igl ow Close WANT! Ro aseeke Call at 717 Bees GOOD USED CARS Regleter of Deeds of Hurielgh com Wheat closed firm, 14 cent to | Whent ond St. Ww cece ts ceo | tY North Dakota, on August 12, 1918, ™ cent net higher, corn un- May old nT: @ are proud of our Used C soland re rd 1 of Mort: | changed to '% cent up, and oats ' ‘WANTED—Competent irl fet genet-} much so that we show them in our ‘i . foreclosed | at % cent to 44 cent gain. Phi W2. special Used Car Sulesroom, right f ‘sin such | : WANTED—Competent in for general) beside our New Cars, for we know Co deseril Chicago, April 98—(AP)—Fresh __ housework. Phone €2 tel that both, our New and Used Cars, strength developed in wheat today| .May new | offer a Dependability and Value Fr the Clty ot a arch, County OC | after a wavering start. Smallness of| “July Operators on ti Side that’ cannot be duplicated. Herejat the hour of 2 o'cl reserves of oli! wheat and absence of ‘a Pp ki o he ie ate some of our Good Used Cars growing weather in the spring crop ole esume Cam y °25 Four-door Ford Sedan, $465; Mtzane on] belt were cited as reasons which| 5 i le paign For Ford Coupe, $300; Cadillac Tour-|t if fe tended to encourage b rs and to iv m8 387 Higher Prices lift values. Reports of heavy frosts | F in Kansas and of five to 10 per cent NT ay 0 95 Ford Roadster, ¥ ; eaves from high winds in Ne raska ¥ 2 : New York, April 28--(AP)--Encour- room with aleen ing porch, Large 350, and other bargains. Time tly 1 y | we Sear eay Opening Saeed sed by the action. 5 alee Cnough fortwo: or. tures. AIEO| fayrhents. Ks a : na tie | rites, unchanged te % © ie EMARCK lee eebbiec a directors of garage, Close in, Call 604J, PHONE 808. and, Ht : F ; @aud July 143@° (Furnished by Russe . §. Steel Corporation in placing FOR RENT—May first, two room , : Iity-six and 91/100 do by a frac \ Bis the common stock on a regular 7 per apartment, nicely furnished. (No M. B. GILMAN CO. ned ile premises de-| around and then by upturns to well : cent by which was widely con- children).” 411 Fifth : above yesterday's fi No. : aa | strued idence of continued pros- at rt ‘ ry lta du) or rators on the long side re- pate Sih aie u ae FOR SALE—Two “ i bof Ni i che after gpent uneha their campaign for higher Dodge t in A No. ? eribe oH Bet re July TTA y ‘a in today’s market despite home, Phone 525-W. 8 Rosser St] Pin te Hone Tord 2 and the : eneral it ie : Sporadic bear selling in various. # FOR RENT—Well furnished room 800 Main St. Lockwood Half (Sts | setback i oe las fh .. 2.04] tions of the list. with kitchenette and closet. 411] Accessories Co. f Section wo. ( F line ue, well distributed, Fifth St. Telephone 273. —— » Beer equipments, motors FOR RENT—Comfortable well-fur- WORK WANTED _ Vest eae hy the best ‘demonstrations of group Despite the announcement “It's the end, Ki uate} seen his anger. It was terrible. She her miserably hats ila OU) couldn't recognize his voice. He eae ie Laie mutinous look came | ¥4S muttering incoherent things in . Old Timer... suddenly into her eyes, and she |"er esr, lowered their lids so he might not| “Barbara read it there. Dearest . . alae? She thought.of-another r night. He had told her, Jater, of the: freight train which had come by and thrown its light on her face. She whispered, and ‘he must come close—no, closer than that-- here, where his head could lle on her, shoulder, Else he, would not hear at all, Lightning crackled. It lit up her face. He could see that her eves | were closed. ‘The Madonna look. The rain fell like curtains. The Raid Barbara struggled free and ‘tp. He moved.at hey feet and pleaded: “Don't go away, Barbara.” “Not far.” She spoke with se- renity. She’ leanéd over tiim anit stroked his ‘hair. It was. wet, soaked by the rain, which had now settled down to a steady pour. “Lie® still,” ‘she mothered. “I want to be aione, for just 4 little while.” She moved off and the nest She bi F 1 swallowed her, For a tong i‘imé he fist and Teiacplinig Gt hetese | y still, his face upturned to the | pouring skies, idiy wondering at the soft, sane kiss of the rain. He “Well, if T must, If must,” she should think, but he couldn’t. Nor said cheerfully. “When do I leave?’ could he remembered what it was “Pettingill sends his wife out on| he should think. about. banleniene Eee be ge rs ad Volition returned to bim_ finally “1g way. chant! of iiieto haen| s if<by the :restoration .of:-same, rita mone said, severed -elecivical current... He made all arrangements,” she said. | ‘leaped to.his feet. Nghe rose and wwalked:briskly Into, "A*highiptehed scream destroved je peace: of the tight-and cleared Ny sia She dummed a tune of | the miats ‘rom hie. ‘beain rom I 5 ji what quarter, ‘ha come ie Be pe aya teotl poe turned, in avcircle and cursed. i it had not.once locked that-door....»»» | T&2&, out, again. jBerkanee ee “But that was merely because | ‘T@sioally altered by fear she trusted me,” he thought. “Bravo! Bravo! And then another thought leaped, He knew then. ‘The townies had to his brain. gotten her. He heard hoofbea: “She's going—why can’t Igo with | amdoran blindly, ‘headlong into the her? Why. can’t we go together?” | dark... He:wasted minutes in: vain And resolved they would.” rushings ‘over the Inmpy fields... In \Barbara’s.-song had ceased. He) those minutes, he knew, tire reid- went to thi or. ers had had ample time to start “Barbara!” he celled:softly. There | the: over-mountain trek back ‘o was no answer. Fear came into his! Sparta. : He ran bsck-to camp. In- eyes. ‘eoming, he passed the guard and He threw the door open. The! had presence of. mind to cry a room was empty. The window was | greeting as he speduby. 4, open. When, in the shgak,-he ‘put his He wasted no. time. Intheeamp| keyi'to the lock of a ‘dynamite street asudden squail of rain-cooled | chest, he didn’t funible. He ‘slipped his face and.ordered his tumb§ing | handfuls of the. ‘stuff. into his hip thoughts. -He knew that Barbara | pocket’ and then - broke off a hadn't gone to the mess hall nor to| smajter: length, . which “tte ‘stowée the cook shack, but mechanically | intq his coat pocket, «He left:the he looked.into both: places. ‘Back’is | shack by the.inner door, which ‘led the street he collitted with ‘Pettin:| directly: into’ the atockade® bnift gill. around the. eitrancéto: The teniel: “I've «got my. wife here in the ‘From “the tool chéwt -her-chose ‘a flivver,” said the engineer. “Iwas Roba ye foot length: ‘of fuse. He looking for’you. Where's: that :avo- Sicked. man you told: me about?’ “T'll have her.at the train by mid. night,” yelled Bravo. “Drive. ea sain tHe’ ” go: thi He'a Welle to tee tear up the ‘mountatit. By its’ roots. ‘sie Rut ‘that . wasn't ‘wecdssary. 8 iaPettingll stopped. Ho was’ talk | @xuaaait would ct him throu unless.:he were Brava papped out of the dark -at| tompt.- And he musta get killed, the elbow of the guard, stationed | Barbera hac cailed to ‘him. hy his own orders at the one ‘break | According to he information the in the barbed-wire fence which sur- | |. forces, .burvowing rounded the camp. nd | br toward ther, hat ‘The kid? Sure. He went through partition of rock dividing little while ago,” said the: vguard: e “sale it was your orders.” } ! <a. often feet: He swap Bravo brushed by him. . bad 8 eT, te ‘tied ‘brought. cn auiett a ing Gash of -lightning tipped :t heavens with-a roar that shook the| At the ‘end of the what ‘new earth under his feet. Rain fel, as | his light over the rouye vive out of the crumbling ‘bottom at an Mee progress. overhead sea, » he noted, with a srian' rate) By the brief glare: an blue white | tion, a sinall hole, nbout two. noes. light he oriented :himeelf.:.He was! in diameter. The men; “et tite: in the long meadows which ‘stretch. | Of vevterday’s work, bad “partially ed from the track westward.to Sug-|‘rilled .a hole for the dynamite ar Loaf. He plunged almlessiy | charge which he carried ~ tn” ‘his through the slant of the rain, pray-| coat. ing for another flash of Nghtning. When it came:he saw her. She was (Continued io our next isaue)* ten’ yargavewny SaUeNe sQNeN get) Cena) aa w Lasse Welle: a OUT OF “LUCK “Don’t youthink that a man who'd otha Serr hide behind a woman's petticoats is s 3" of that, contempt coer dochroniem.”—-(-hkt he emer inns, vonclutive.” Japan Advertiser. —Berlin rb as Xt ie nished room. Dufold for sale.) WANTBD — Work by day or week.| c Mhirty-four (34), Evia ele; Gem: We quote but do not handle the} Streng Phone 687W Phone 994W. 917 Front St. Mary]? ) One Hundred Thirty-nine aa following: that freight car loadings in the week Phe Kiba fe ee : 1 th. ¥ ‘ NEA z{ ended April 17 were more than 40,000 FOR | RENT-—Futnished | rooms in| _ Jackson. Fines woth of the Nor eee FG) above the corresponding week of last moder! . < _ MISCELLANKOUS CN MINE NA ag tuBInt of way. | Minneapolis, Minn. April 28--(AI) soeitz, per ewt. oo 3{¥ear and that the net operating in- a Saat sets —- a ¥ (960) |__Wheat futures were quict and irre SHELL Con i come of the first 57 railroads to re- —Furnished room in mod- “ Theres will, bed ular here today and prices finished ah port the March carnings totaled 818 Ave. B. -Phone 1095. wage at the date of fe fa de-| ¢ h ‘% cent lower her nearly $75,000.009, as against only FOR RENT—hooms in modern home pays to buy the best. faulted installment and taxes the y re ly easy; trade was con- $58,000,000 in the same month last ear, speculative interest in the rail- road shares was confined to a rela- tively few issues, “Big Four” soared 3 d St. Pl B44R. I have for sale and delivery be- f Three Thousand Three Hun-| fined largely to evening up of ofd FOR a ENTS Light nen ng | Ween June Ist and July 1, Bees and 5 \ +($3364.08)] commitments with the first deliv rooms. 219 Second St supplies -as follows: ! y : ; port d Sample 1 cent pe Ib. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents un- pound discount under rooms. el) Second 2\;______.| Entire beginner's outfit as listed die thd ‘ mand was quieter, but ne tie cash 10 points and Atlantic Coast Line and FOR RENT—Good rooms. 818 Fifth| ~velow for $19.70 oyided Uy Faw. ot Maren,| mews was sf J der shell. Missouri Pacific. preferred each ad- street. Phone 480M. If ordered separately, as follows: |1926,., PRDRUAL LAND BANK ol cere arate sient let ey Tinie: | in a point se buying of At- Standard 10 ive, nailed EDERAL, LA ANI he wane. : =| Refining which jumped six Teese Se eer ns ‘ Mortgage. 5 : es were slow and of merger developments. Hee rpia houses Beate ager-oxper-|,2 oct cual “Queen and two - Morton, steady. May flaxseed was weak,| hard, Otbar oulgtanding eicone ste aed rames of bees ‘on Mortgagee, liquidation finding poor support.| Corn Pullman, Midland Steel Prodycts pre- D. cts p ionce and feferences. Address P11 Alexander bee veil 90] : May declined 3% cents. = mr ae 10” hive too! cb Cash wheat demand was good for SALESMAN WANTED—To sell high-| + Standard tin ‘ Sia airable “quality ht Med. Se: i i class lubricating ofl and grease Weert oe j © i Address HM. Hf. Cullin, GrandPaci-|* yooe “Star yiiesaae aie ree ; a by tho} ium protein offerings of good wei Iavie fic Hotel, Bismarck, N.D- Gleaning | in i the wheat was unchanged compared Magazine f se deaeees 1.50] til eight o'clock, May 3d, with the futures. Durum demand was yellow ,| ferred, Dupont and General Electric 0: 3) all up 3 to 4 points. Savage Arms lost nearly 3 points in an outbreak of selling in’ the carly afternoon, The closing was strong. ‘The an- nouncement, of hither gasoline and crude oil prices in the west and south- 60@72. seed, 6.004 seed, 6.00@ HOUBES AND FLATS BepeRGsAeraMueo Unto ca ohice”d for Sueniahiins Ue soatepials foe Adair to.good. Corn aan bes | west brought in a flood of.buving or- FOR RENT—One, two, or thre over $10.00 if received before June! ining Pool eS ene een demand was fair to good. Rt ders for the oil shares in the deal- apartments furnished. No children.} ist, Send your check and ‘mame tol "iiladers shall submit with their] £004 demand. Barley was steady An additional reason for a 7 me 30: bids detailed deseription of the} auict. Flaxseed was easy to 1 aAnORIaANs | point jump in Atlantic Refining and the strength of Marland was found in reports that a definite mereer plan was under consideration. strong features ‘oup Pan-American Asphalt, Pan-American Western and HERBERT J. ROBERTS (auth Beaposediter : lower. POR RENT Pel maar § roo 318 Mandan ae noes 5 I inet, : . vite Sen Re ee ees | jone 439M. shall conform ; ai ‘OR SALE—Ten acre tract in Louna-| follow : Ghicane Apel ai, fie FOR SALE—The NW. Gigrter of} berry’s outlots. with seven room| ,,, ; fen i sg Hogs 14,000; See. 32, County, 4 miles| hotse, barn and garage: 20x30), weight steady Minneapolis, Minn Range of carlot ¢ ‘0.1 dark northern dark northern 1 dark northern 1 hard spring. April . Continent Petroleum. Meanwhile, South of Belfiels D. ‘Every Leena and bon evel with aps and having mst others 10@15 higher th . ; No. 2 durum 1.38 Hudson axtended its gute oo ae foot can be cultivated. Price and} = Winum! "amilis: property ne i a average, big packers inact ml do durum 1.40; i Hl pointe sant: General <Mlotanscre sie are - panee . M, W. Neff, Bis ought very cheap for cash.|end-ponts to be provided with proper] * recat desea a wheat ea rentiere | Sales approximated 1,250,000 shares. 5 5 s Gen, | bracings. 5. 2 @3o%. Write Mrs, Susanna Mahin, : dockecry Pitas Rah) . averages 1 i: y. Bids shall be made upon a basis! ges: 4 | POSITION WANTED Bet, Sane. Se price per linear foot, off 180 pound . cent: aca CHICAGO POULTRY sl sekeeperf{FOR SALE—$150 Kimball nee and barbed wire includ:| 150@175 pounds 13.50; packing sows ple grades, 58@60; No.) Chicago, April 28 (AP)—P for men on rite Caray, Staph for ebn00, cBhetland Bony nd price por post, mostly 10.90@11.10; few 2, 3; : tives “small hens firm, ante hee | and all kinds of household furni- jourd of City Commissic 5 > Salibenl Madea ture, 1 Monarch range, 1 fresh mileh} réserves the right to reject an i 65; medium D = “wren | broilers _——————— «|: cow and twin calves, 1 milk yout ee i -50@13.60; light lights : 21; ducks geese 16. thas and twin kids, 1 saddle hor: each ie tice packing sows 10.70@| y Ne eee LOST-—One pair horn rimmed glasses} den lots for rent. ats: Amite: SeLEIEE between high schoo! and corner of! teby, 217 8. Gaitle 11,00 Mandan an sser Sts. inderlasANTED TO” RE! 7 5 z. lings trade unev 3 4 please return to Tribune ‘or Davis) Sith shop with So eahin-| pute, Fed complete ehevclopedia, in) iting quality improved: I £| thern springs ho y le Fy rf . n y i y .70's; good to choice |_erocery for ample reward : in good live town, in xood ter-|49 an Italian writer now in this buttocks here Mins | S elinsee toed @Lod! . Can pay for stock. | # i apring OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT _ E, Kephart, 421 Third St, So] Uns Perel GREE vein K FOR RENT—Four office rooms over ji, Minn. ° i ‘ Knowles Jewelry store. Apply tol}, Seed ¢orn, Pioncer white]: ee eae cutters and May ga i 161s @1.e F, A. Knowles. Dent, Faleoner, Northwest Dent, te sig AP Pe73@9.65.1 Corn No. EL 2 0 ocks 3 bulk 8.75@9.6. ‘orn No. M t, Gehu, test 90 per cent, vealers , 9.5 Oats é price 78 per bu. sacks $.35, outsiders 11.00 Barley : sorage packed extras 31%; storage F pie miles southeust of Bismarck, J. E. Sheep 18,000; slow, mostly Rye No. 2, 8 is firsts 30%. Walnut dining room suite, over-|_ Chosak, eae carly bids on fat lambs cents or] Flax No. 1, " : Cheese unchanged. stuffed chair and davenport, kitch-| FERTILIZER FOR SALE—Lct more lowe! 1 5 sag aa aaeaed en table and chairs, also other you bé y 1 E] wool tamb SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK i Eleventh St, hi “dirt: fora lier; I ; South St. Paul, Minn. April 24 (Uy MIN} y FLouR fi c D. of A.) Cattle 4.000; fed steer Minneapolis, Min pril 28 —(AP) ;| _ Se f ; : irable f ‘}and better grades fat cows opening | ~-Flour unchanged; shipmetns 34,683 Peer eh ag Pe Bab £100; no erfterion af i bowel lGaey “slow: ‘cuien other) barrels. and ivoaltig hoard, 2 burner gas; i % 4 P on account of being bought for Greek elaeae ae Ren bologna bulls} Bran 27.00@28,00. plate, pillows, bread and cake cal 898! Easter trade. iit OA ary or TE ‘A BUSY WOMAN : as engi 4 killing quality rather. plain ‘ i: : inet. All articles new. Phone 1 steers and yearlings eligible around! dered about your R April 28—(AP)—But- t. churning cream 38; packing April 28 (AP)—-Bulter receipts 7,327 tubs. 8 er; receipts 24,504 ca! firsts 20@%; ordinary firsts 219 Second St. a \ “ POTATOES 8.00@8. one load “past FOR SALE—Infant’s bed and caild LE ‘Shop, ; Chicago, “April 28-—(AP-—Dotators| early to shippers 8 “Dear me. Ishave gil licansae aE ease white ‘enoiel, Also| located ‘on’ State Highway No. 24 receipts 51 cars; total U.S. shipments] ing upwards | 1500 fat ‘she taking care of his present and worry= ing about his future.’ tiser. ‘Lloyd make baby cartiage, All ex- Buildimg 40x40, double store ar-) 359; on track 328; demand and trad-| stock largely : canners and colient condition, Call 765M fore: rangement, three ‘living Fooms,' es ing improving, market stronger e:pe-| cutters _ most! Japan Adver- large ice Rouse filled. Deleo light | \ cially on_russet consin sacked | buljs 5.50@6.0 _ ee eee plant. and ful equipment. round whites 4. 4.50: | beef bulls up 1 uisToRY M sachet, : be sold at once. Tmmei } innesota sacked round w and feeders ‘slow, 6.50@)7 i I could name and forward od lights ¢ ery little ew 00@ 9.2: jy trad- te kings +{ sion. Must be seen to} 2 Idaho sacked s 4,500; stead te, dee “aif few fancy 4.75; Hogs 16,00 D sot, new, WANTED—Reliable pa iy “to put_up! < Riches Sepenaes . rie ing, underton strong: ron, early eur: I don't doubt it ‘ »’ «a good sized gurage und show ~ ¢ da barrels § rg i round 200 pound aver-| when you were my age there aie wt mall iitehen table, Taine fer télivwler concern: whe | 00@11.50; Texas sacked 3,00; looks strong to 25 so many kings. Irish Times Weekly. hone 6 ————| @an present a cleun cut legitinate} ripumphs 6.75@7.00, {hi higher: bidding mostly 12,00 on desir- spies resser, bed complete,! jyusiness proposition. jyalabllabea ‘ j _.{ able 160@290 pound’ butchers; pigs! Chinese import from this country y bed with iattress, Phone, business, Blind: Add. th 1) Minneagpils, Minn. April 28- (U.| steady; bulk 14.65. | old newspapers by the ton. A recent f 2A.) -Potatoe: Sheep 200; fat sheep steady. under-| shipment was comorised of 1700 ROSA! Restaurant Senna in LE—Gas range, used less town’ of about 10,000-or will sel tone weak to lower on fat | . best! bales. Most of the papers return to : than. year. Call 114 equipment. separately, Priced, rea: rloads .' shorn lambs held above 1 ‘small the United States wrapped around a pan Ue pa q I's always-leap-year if you don't -fretent:” only ‘deducted, lot choice 74 pound. spring lam)’ goods « i POR SXG} i , RET Rane Hee Sameuer information own an auto. [St Paul rate, 385@4.00. 18.00; desirable fat wooled ewes 9.00 (Japan, Aynasleens.: Neve HORmNE 1 - * ae = 00. pe 7 So TAS 1S THE WAY YoU ABUSE \ H ; WAY \ WAITUL L LITTLE GIDEON WHILE LM Sick SAY YOUNG “NII! tg ¢ : ET MY IN BED AND NOT ABLE To GE <man- Por FP “ > I Y UP-IT'S A SHAME THE CHILD | j ‘ a f RIN Vg CANT PLAY WITHOUT ay ING» SOMEONE TRY TO FRIGHTEN HIM INTO. CONVULSIONS -WHY DON'T YOU PICK ON SOMEONE, YouR Own Size —-

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