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2IDAY, JUNE 11, 1926 : aa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : ‘LECTRIGGO, .” |WELL DIRECTED ADVERTISING NEEDED iterative coro NORTH DAKOTA TAXES AUTOS LESS | | OERMMTED''0° TO COMBAT DIRECTBY-MAIL SELLING (3S 33738°°8 THAN ANY OTHER STATE, ARTICLE former is an atmosphere of strife; and tension, the latter one of placid auto owhers of North Dakota gallon for the other forty-four states pi Fargo, N. D., June 11—()—Inroads| persons living in the town where they | calm, Th y of peddlers and dae br 9 selling| work, and through college students | —_-—_——— a firms must be met by the local mer-| who sell goods on the “sympathy; ine other state in the entire | ¢ il Board Approved New a with new methods, chief among plea” of “help me through school.” ‘FOLK: | counte » if one includes in the com- | ¢ which are group advertising and unity! City t stop the putation auto license fees, the guso- | 1925 Schedule For Beach and | advertising, H. W. Hitchcock, Minne: | ppctiion’ ct acidiers, Hitehesck said, Tine’ tax and-the pefsonal property| for North Dakota was only $437 per | A apolis advertising expert, told North | aga result chant: st find some | which some states levy in addition,}car. This figure is high beenuse | Sentinel Butte 1° | Dakota Retail merchants at their con-| Other way of combating them if they T0 BE AUTIFY * [Dut "not ‘North Dakota, secording to| yasoline used. for other than car | in taxes than their brothers is about 2.7 cents or not quite 3 ts. The average amount paid by h car for the entire country in i s $9.44 wher ag vention here yesterday. are to protect their busiiess and keep an article in the June number of| purposes also pays a tax of one cent. toy forielactes ‘i Where only a few door-to-door can-| the money of their communities in the Highway Bulletin. In 1925, the | South Dakota, which rebates the tax | Sehunel Barter nace ice at Beach | vassers existed a few years ago therc| circulation at home. averare auto license fee for the} paid on gasoline used for other pur . - ‘Gh Mer jutte have been reduced | is now an army, Hitchcock said. They ts he " whole country was $13.06 which was| poses, returns about 13 per cent, and | © Montana-Dakota, Power com- | peddic merchandise of every deserip- Loyalty Associations ascertained by dividing the total]using this as a basis each car in| iy One way of meeting the situation, | number of ¢ and trucks registered.| North Dakota paid about §: in A y. A new schedule, filed by the|tion. A recent issue of a special Wpany with "the state’ sallroad| selling magazine contained advertise: | Hitchcock sald, is by the organization | ae On the other hand, the average fee | 1925. cre, Was a jay. ment iy rms representing of City Loyalty Associations aimed ai Bei for this state was $7.47, bout 57] ° arolin $ ive cent ¥: he proposed route and specitien- | different Wines of "merchandise." Al}| the elimination of the “peddicr nui-|F lace Near Merricourt Being ree vin, “trae country’s average. | yer ueheeerotina, has a five ct 1s_submitted by’ the Northern | wanted agents, Hitchcock sig. sance” in anyicommunity. The object! ‘Reautified By Dickey Only five other states have a lower | dec Mer ene with S904 “North Da HETHER your hair is bobbed or long— ver and Light cémpany for aj These advertiseemnts, itehcock | of such an organization is to build up auto license fee than North Dakota. he r —your ‘ 1 x . < ( : se fee | k k neve z the whether you have dandruff or not. eure line from Mobridge, S.| said, were divided as follows: auto|a community sentiment at the heart * County Citizens They are Arizona, $5.96; California, ade HT Mec ane serene tee | . hair and scalp shbuld be kept clean and 4 to Zeeland, N. D., also were Ap-| accessories 63, men’s clothing 51,| of which is the “trade at Wome” idca, $6.42; Colorado, Indiana, $6.41. jade above and Rhode Island with healthy by the recular use of the Fitch Shampoo. Noe h m Fitch's |. The Fitch Shampoo dissalves and s from the very first application every particle of orcign matter, leaving the scalp clean and healthy and ind fluffy. ch Shampoo is erystal clear. Every particle is soluble in ved as were route and speeifica- | household specialties 40, women’s | Hitchcock said. and Utah, $6.12, but,.each one of ; . | . 18 for a transmission line from | ready to wear 36, perfumes, extracts,| The success of such movements, he| Ellendale, N. Dy June 11) | these Mites clee7taneee eatonoullee Ai the Ge With MeNTERRAN Or n Ullin to Elgin to be built by | ete. 27, commercial printing 24, hios- | said, depends to a great extent on the lie spirited citizens of Dickey|as personal property. That, if add-| hut that is a, amall state compared Hughes Electric company. iery 23, shoes 23, men’s shirts 21,| cooperation of the merchant. Mer-/county joined Tuestlay in u picnic or-Jed to the auto fee, would make the}to North Dakota and 10 gallons will he Williams County Mutual Tele- | men’s wearing accessories 17, photos, | chants should be careful, he said, not} ganized after the fashion of an old-j amount consi her than that [take one over the entire state | f tom | ne company was authorized to| lingerie and millinery, 10 cach. to buy from peddlers themselves and | time barn raising, the object be-] for toe: t and can easily be rinsed out. After a Fitch Shampoo there is ‘ne : » +d one mile of telephone line and }- Peddlers Come and Go not to permit members of their fam-|ing the restoration and Beautifien. | tax y because | North Dakota Auto Charges Lowest necessity for an acid rinse which tends to dull and discolor the hair. sell one share of capital stock. The itinerant peddter, Hitchcock | ilies to buy from peddlers. They |tion of the Sully Battlefield at White; the By combining the average license | Make your next shampoo a Fitch. Buy-a bottle at any toilet goods oute and specifications for a| said, comes into a town, takes orders |ehould enlist their own employes in|Stone Hills. 3 all ismission line to be built by the | from the customers of the local mer-| the movement and encourage them to| Under the leadership of u commit: | city. thern Power and Light company | chant, collects a cash depogit in ad-| buy at home. In some cases, the said,|tee interested in developing the spot] Assuming that the average tin counter oF write direct to the F. W. Fitch Co., Des Moines, Ia., for free eaneane ttle, See for yourself haw heautiful your hair can be—know y of a really clean sealp. If Fitch's isn’t all we say, take it back 4 other taxe: the average amount as personal property, n_ Mobridge, D., to Venturia, | vance, moves on to the next town and] persons working for) merchants in and historical in-!North th’ tine “eecadll value, N : i and your money will be refunded. : . 4 ; ° ty id his D is acas ‘orth Dakota is found to be at t , Ait sgt D., were approved. rhaps is never seen again. Per-|business hours, sell direct-to-the- this. morning | $400.00 eel BEEDRA 7 6 4 “ 4 e etreth Brothers were authorized Raps never receives the merchandise consumer goods ‘in their spare hours. a bition Eo ee coined Perna ome senior, acaurine tetra Hiniwes mule] There’s Beauty for You—in the Fitch Shampoo’ sell the electric property at Zee- | ordered. - Fach merchant should buy from hisitrees, digging a well, constructing 0.00 for purposes, Als icle. The average license fer Attee the Shampoo, there, Isa 1 to the Krein Electric company.| In almost every case, Hitchcock | fellow merchant instead of going out toilet facilities and other conven ; N Bic eciie oe FITCH PRODUCTS ARE Telephone Rates Approved said, the peddler represents thimsclf/of town to buy goods becau-| iene isito is vesting ti brock Telephone company for irda! eee the supervision of a dis- oe ire ead) the Be ae sd pele ‘The battle of White Stone Hills oc- {license fee, Addin st riee in those two towns were ap- | trict office. ; out, In most cases, he said, one mer-| curred in the summer of IX. While] auto fees charged by those’ states This type of peddier, Hitcheock | chant wil offer a discount to another |Sintey aud his army were driving the | which have a lowar auto fee average he Crystal Light Plant, Crystal, is causing the business of many | merchant in) order to kecp the busi- 4 westward across the Dakota! than North Dakota would bring them Jains | For tender. sore, ttehing senkp Sate Goods or RTOS IDEALS Daiseters te Ve Conpectoat It the batr is inclined to be afly, Sizes for Home Use tne FITCH'S QUININE o SUPERBE eferby -nevent Mt To train the bait to ‘Tay tn place, See Las FITCH'S LA FOMA tax for the nation, It,,ea in this respect ; st with an ; te does not ‘levy ga ne but on the other hand does im a personal, property all s which, if wld raise it above | North Dakota a i itz | merchants to slip and is resulting in| ness at ‘homie. : Soihe son a ! Bag eerie to cell its | a disadvantage to the communities in|" All that. is necessary to eliminate |{ains Sully was struggling up the) considerably above the present North i which they do business. More than | the peddler is to enlist local pride and| Missoury in an effort | to, intercept) Datots ier elma are iti pplication of the Northwestern | $400,000,000 worth of goods was sold | jocal ‘loyalty in the movement fies andinertaned vainandicena tare catileven siather Nareh Gakuen 5 (Telephone company to. discon. | bY th ‘hod last year. More direct | bring to a turning point in the | i : aa. te its toll station at Eckelson and | Selling firms are jumping up every | wifes mind the natural resistance Uo) into a large camp of, Indians at property t service through the Sanburn ex. | day. selling more lines of merchan-| ward the peddler which she feels! White stone Hills later. inthe 4 Bieta nge was approved. disc. ; : when he taps on her door. deni he Jerden Transfer company,| Many of these firms, Hitchcock is, he said, can ‘best be done by testown, was authorized to operate | id. operate through local peddlers, | well directed advertising. james- ing in time. He did, however, run]cluded, not t nd only te s later in the gea-|but such fe em in battl® onfeent high September 3, 1863. More soldiers} The aver lost their lives in this fight than]are; Del: son and engaged t th a 4 cent ¢ these license rate Idaho, $1 . | Towa Power company was horized to buy the Qakwood- OIL BOOM HITS [Dairy Livestock feiss it tn “Hrmasmiasln, line, from the and Alfalfa Tour | ue hlgce tis reteageae ae «| BARREN PLAIN | Will Beon June 24 i : ithers for the village of New Leip- IN PANHANDLE Medal Beh Sites i ect ot eer te town, “will represent the historical fof $0.5 in addition to the personal 0 ; * society at the picnic. J. D, Harker,| property tax. Oregon has the largest . W. Odenthal was authorized to alfalfa tour in southwestern Ward! Towson, one of the few men still|ficense fee for the entire country. > New York, 70; Oregon, $2 48; South Dakota, $14 $21.51. North Dakotans with better than their h should ure ubove $50.00) per erage charge. Even if ed at 2 cents per gallon, car in this state will continue to p in combined auto fees and gis taxes than-those of any common- wealth in the country, according to the Highway Bulletin arti Since all the funds realized from these neglected tor | $t juce = nes z Z ct ty, fi i i er, Oa ire ts 4 at Y (ta the Hughes Electric, company See ea. ceacr ene living who took part in the battle,| But, in addition to the personal] sources xo back into road imprave- \ U4 ga) And youcan’t blame ¥ SET Aeon also will attend. property tax where levied and th so inure e bel ees 150 Wells Start Flowing—Ex.| choten as speakers fop the occasion, |e" committee in charge consists] auto license. fee. the tax on. gaso-|uf car owners in reduced’ car opera, eee "om for, that. ome perts Say Field Will Break | Immigration J. M. Devine, Comm Sree MT Tiel a Filing must also be considered. Four] tion costs, the average autoist is iN wouldn't drink Blue 1 q sioner of Agriculture and Labor J.| Dickinson, Fullerton; Mury Strand states levy no tax on gasoline, and|glad to pay them, in the judgment . Bird! It’s the little it FACIAL FEATURE - All Records J A: Kitchen, Dairy Commissioner John | thomas Shimmin of Forbes. fees a rear cake eRe cee ee Oster EU teh eA $ Pil 7 The battlefield lies about five miles seiea a ee (ea x 2 . iad at makes a thirsty dats dMaicad Pu ciatltwudiaGel| ther THIOEInET cewrielo haa been | SoutHWestlc¢sMerricodet ondstsiensiIfiinareyho’ maria, meme’: mrcuees ge] mice. ieswed: in TAGE ware | slightly throat thrill. More itor’s Note : not the machines were Fords. | In lower than the corresponding figures : ‘ rsa) state special licenses are issued delicious than grape 7 being developed. in’ the Panhandle arranged: be Ae a jigs \rogion of Texas is expected to be the| 9:30—Olof Hanson, Duroc Jersey to Ford cars, Harding said. j for April, 1926. r 7 juice. And Blue Bird ‘greatest in the world. Below is the | h AUTO DRIVERS eu _The average of prices paid for con. Ul p cre n os oa 3 4. struction materials was lower 7 bott! caps May Construction month than in May of any year si gs. first of three rele by cme cats C. Miller fayms, trees i _p—|M. Hall, special correspondent for | and nursery. : ; i Des Moines, Iowa, June 11.—()- P rien Shan in ay et any ee get an OfficialL tpl fshin-|NEA Service, who has been all] 10:30—Ole Lunden, grade Hol- 18 Pi Cc M AD: A j é Ball d Gl || ying in a cartoon two rows o through the oil section and made un| steins, Q j er Cent More «common brick in some sections were o : | te Rit tees f teeth and a square jaw, the Amer- rough the oil sect ere.)| 11:00--Paul Kolden, diversification responsible for. continuance’ot the de- Think of it! 29 Blue eatned to ree. | extensive study of canditions there.) n newspaper reader learn ands trade gardening. Than During April | cine which has been steady ‘since Bird bottle caps and si sing abe cidenntencay, bik By Charles M. Hall “11:30—John Snippet, sheep and | June, 1923, $1.29 for th avy almost shaggy eyebrows. Be Oe te Te ee aise Nege callnnecs aeeveu. by Washington, June 11,—Briskness of | Aocuad 20) a Soolidge’s symbol is the long New| (Copyright, 1926, by FvCe ihe Aldor ake ovegiencLatnores construction activities during May) pri Official Lee for (gland nose and the austere mouth,| Inc.) E resulted in an increase of 18 per cent ed down at the corners. Aniseitlo,. Tesas, Jape Ltn The shurch:§ over the volume of work registered sg wet e120 pique Ball. Worth hustli wonderful Wilton “Major League” boys — let’s hustle. All of these characteristics have} greatest oil in the worl O—H. J.. Lunden, Shorthorns, . 1 oy" April ateording tat statieties cone cn imprinted so firmly in the{ That is the title that experienced aratt clover, farm equipment ¢, Campaign For Better Observ! piled by the AssocintadtGeneral’ Con: juine horeehide glove, full 1 c Feed. “Recail ‘price: $5.50. And 29 Sole cone god Py cone Toe one oil men are conferring on the vast 0—John Lunden, 160 acres o fdentical ball used in the big leagues. Reeail price, $2.00, fully guaranteed. : 3 TS tractors of America, The amount of ance of “Stop-Crossings' construction performed during the zs ‘i first five months of 1926 exceeds the - Bringing Results total for the corresponding portion of last year, the comparative figures rerican mind by cartoonists that the blic now recognizes its public fi a es as quickly from cartoons’as from|black -derricks are sprouting over- photographs, says night like new corn in Towa, and ng”) Darling, veteran cartoonist.|where one of the greatest booms in Panhandle region of Texas, where | alfalfa, Holstein cattle. 3:00—Peter Kolden, milking ma- chines, bees, berri ‘Holsteins, ‘ice pit and modern farm buildings. ‘All’ public men who are earica-{the history of the country is on in | snow. red a great desl,” believes Darling, full blust Confidence in the campaign to in-!” Constructi ‘ elie re better known by their conven-| The jew oil field is undoubtedly duce motorists to.obey the law és ae highest gee rnd abeing ead nal caricature than by their own]|the world’s greatest as far as actui quiring them to stop at.all crossings reached since July, 1925. ‘The ‘thright of facial characteristics.|area is concerned. And astute o designed by the. st lroad board e, coming despite the fact that the evolution of a caricature theJerators like E. W. as “stop cross as “exptessed prices’ of construction materials stoonist begins with a fairly ac-'dent of the M: | hone tudiy iy, FSA Uoocica Ta ceeme apres feetcrlls rate portrait, but finally jhe elim-jclaring. that it potentially the |. vtes all except the predominating| world’s greatest ficld in oil produc- aracteristics and the result isaj/tion, as well. ‘ +t of conventional formula with lit-] The proven field is 30 miles long of the portrait remaining, “ the}and 18 miles wide. This in itself is ne process the letters of T. R.Jan arca large enough to enclose the Have stopped old hygi- enic methods to assure real immaculacy. NEW way gives true protec- tion—discards liketissue EW modern women but employ a new and different way in hygiene: A way that supplants the old-time “sani- tary pad” with true protection. Wear filmy frocks and light things... any time. Dance, motor for hours without doubt or fear. It is called “KOTEX”... five times as absorbent as the ordinary cotton pad! y * Thoroughty deodorises ... 1,000 Letters Written ———= thus ending ALL fear of of- ly 1,000 letters have been fending. written by the board to the owners commissioner in charge of the cam- month, reflected wage advances. paign. Wages in the construction industry , Some difficulty has been’ exper- jast month reached the highest av ienced in connection with the job of aye they have held since 1920, an in- writing letters to: persons whose ma-' crease of 2 points placing them at f iB chines have been reported as cro rdw duuliae ot 41, based on the ‘od for years as a complete nomen- | great ficlds of Texas like the Spindle- —_— ing “stop” crossings without obey-' 1913. figure, : turo of Theodore Roosevelt, top,, Mexia and Ranger. But t ing the law, but onthe whole the re: Uireater ‘Veiume Wilson's Cartoons Wrong - Proven field is surrounded by Many Lawmakers Are Mak-] sponse has’ been most favorable,! ‘rhe volume of contracts awarded ilson | was never ‘corgectly car-}much ‘ larger _territory- miles tabi Darling declares. weld long by 10 miles wid , in which new|' ing Speeghes and Extending ‘He was a man tremendously liked} wells are being sunk by the score. e3 oe ey violently disliked. Cartoonists 140 Producing Wells Them in “the Record’ endly to him pistared ober sinner are beigeede oe 140 orpduring eau and almost benign, is foes| wells now in operation, wi e icatured him with a hawk-like and/ more drilling and more than 50 loc BY CHARLES P. STEWART | at such crossings’ to keep a check of Covering the epme period of 1 bidding mien, The result was that|tions announced. Wells are flow-| «ang ‘tis remarkable that the; the manner in which the law is ob-' totals on contract awards, ant cartoons were wholly unlike his}ing in Hutchinson, Carson, Potter,| vai most who h th West te aay.”| Served or violated. ytographs.” A Moore, Gray and Wheeler counties, most whe have the least to say. Jongress fre sony: ‘is: pictured a8/and numerous wells are being drilled ringe of .whisk-|in Hartley, Oldham, Slerman and car, me during the first months of thi y arises from the fact exceeds by 16 per cent the vol that “numerous inacctiracios have registered by the corresponding per- been found in the lists of such vio-‘iod last year. Figure lators as reported to the board by permits issued since railroads which have stationed men year are practically equal on building first of the those | —Prior. individual with a hag aite Washington, June 11.—Congress, under ‘his chin, close cropped. | Hansford counties. the last few days, haa ‘been in a/of such machines. In'a geat. many ou Y ; if f Y Discards as aah as a | is caricature is attributable, Darling} The‘Prairie Oil & company ap-| state of oratorical eruption such as| cases they have received answers piece of tissue. No lau | indry. tgests, to the fact that Joseph G.| parently holds the largest acreage, : ‘anon, ‘dongtime araroaeg iene With holdings amounting to. 425,000 hag ae ase, wore the stubby hirsute | acres. 4 4 ht. The formula was arrived at| ‘The Panhandle’s boom came on with|, 1 Say “witnessed” advisedly. No- ax chon) 4 -| BUT ONCE Hy because when people thought!a rush, as booms do. Oil was first | 0°9Y Stays and listens to it 2 Most of them take the trouble, UY pecs they thought of Cannon. |qigcntred’ be this section in 1921 | {U8 all because election is coming.| to commend’ the camp Har. " tore, \ comparative newcomer to the gal-|by the Gulf Production Co. but no lawmakers have been wanting| s and. thank the board fo: KOTEX.” Costs only a few y of cartooned characters is the re- yee med to get very excited about | £° set home for quite a while, to find matter to their attention, even cents. Proves old ways an vier or the prohibition advocate. |/O'° “Mrtters ¢ieated “along, wi out what shape their fences are in] while they deny their guilt. A few unnecessary risk. ting, always a sttong friend of fie deilling he and fix them, if necessa have been incensed at being wrong- hibition, recalls “that when the | little, shoradie tenes The managers, however, weren't] fully accused. + . ’ : Ko able to get through with their xea-| ‘The wifficulty: lies partly in. the) yer firet injected steals inte pub-| ‘Then, without warning, tins ‘oragtam as enrly as they had] fact that crossing. watchmen . have made occasional mistakes in record ing the numbers and in some cases No embarrassment. You ask for it without hesi- tancy at any drug or depart- ment store simply by saying witnessed in a|from the owner denying — that. his ne was in the vicinity of the lax erossing on the date spec FILMS DEVELOPED dentien countenance to epitomize fe hoped, which has kept the session | 1 prohibition cause. aimost barren stringing alon; KOTEX i Meierowas| Tiel bythe fe, hare inthe cata Isis» estasenoornaamiane SORCALSWS AD RARE | rs, “the figure originated from the aaeane! ai ailways laid spurs and t e ie f au | lire to represent © 56 ee as pc ey i oe ‘and # great influx spreed tthe cebedient ob: meine : — he up-to-date American home—even if it be | dh sanctinanys ministers and carly Siispen descended on the thinly-popu- | and House of Representatives, vex : t age ee figure of Fy It was not so long ago that the Posies ei in the | Congressional tractive, and livable than the most preten- ; distinctly is mind ‘the m | geographies referred to ‘this region! nauseam” in some, instances—and ot odifications to bring’him|&s part of “the great American des- 5: e ‘So far as I can remember,” ‘he|¢ainy sqturated| small bungalow-—is more comfortable, at- tious castle of long ago. It has conveniences and Juxuries of which the barons of old never dreamed. mailing ‘em, by the bale, to their First Choice Among Washing Machines '—but now- districts. aR ‘ Boom ens ace dathing the plats, Wisdom Lpcking 2 r > y towns of mushroom gro' » frontier “Plent: I but little wis- : forthern Pacific.» |towns with a wild west, moving. pic Prd at Arar yet Grok pene to ° ture atmosphere. Operators, lers, ked t h he'd been lis- Tourists Will See speculators, prospectors, gunmen, lar Feary ‘the. etish tennte to 48 Whether you have a home of J ry confidence men, gamblers, drifters—| BC. or thereabout. ' : Consider These Facts your own or hope to have one— A Indians at Mandan all are flocking in for their share of] “The senators and representatives|’ a Gite ” ss aia asl own, Hiquid’ gold. ‘ae jaa Nive ntytai Haphecaanl start now to build a Savings { tl The Indians will be at Mandan|’ ‘In total production this new field Account with which to provide to say have been too busy recently, f Cheles of a million women: in alrendy beginning to take’ first| ict'newindap work of the session, Fact No. bsg hit . ' We Thor * . . this sanoancement, ma le Eeday by rank, It is now averaging 50,000] ¢o say it. They've said nothing and gelacted for cree milled fateh red Harare es eee, the good things which will . if Mabensit st oe. ¥ oily Rg The oit isfot the toe RGus ty of the talking Das. Edison's, Henry Ford’s, Durant's, Schwab's etc. Your \ make it a: happier, homey-er F those tourists who "stopped otf |highest grade, rarely ranging below | consideration is to get themselves re- co ge fugement is confirmed when you, too, insist on having a home! |... 3. the historic ola North Haber town | 40 specific gravity, which brings the! elected. 4 + “(More than any other make.) 4 on, r iJ 4 ighest price on the market. T know of one congressman who Operators Are Amazed made a ringing speech about nothing F , Operators are getting startling re-| jn particular and sent 30,000 copies of p Northern Peeifie rit | Velations to great exjent of| it, which is an awful stack, to hi well suppl The new field. Oftect wells abe ie cabins Peet tae dinary fields are s sae gy pir craftsmanship to ‘sell, to the | hundred yards away; For all the effect they bh & thest bidder, arinning, doing an oc- 4 Congress I don't believe on: beset B ; Se NATI i te of sink! m in 100 d good 6 — Honal, dance, “taka my’ Picture 1gines off. in most fields an exten-| never acom to change any. Yet BIGMARCK, NO. - Mean Mion iealen ste tae ie Oy alle te Balled with: delights | aysee Sokersive it She tough, t Highest P, C. Remington, Pr J. A. Graham, Vice P “ . |g Mandan % i le 0 sugh, a A) . C. Remington, Pres, . A. Graham, Vice Pres, ping “for | hi extension goes almost if th r "t agree, - Quality [ 2 i : i] store, rithoun Ett e eearaDousid |neticed unless it ts = matter of how int nonrpolitician’ to know? a; ; : matt N. I. Roop, Cashier ij re miles. 2a if Personally, I don’t imagine mi: i A. V. Sorensen, P. C. Remington, Jr., Ass’t. Cashiers Fillo, on the edge! people would care to wa thi t 1 2 ity of Ami of field, is getting in on ‘a dozen or s of uninterestin: tag too. Its population, bas oa fine print it's 80 pins ibe jumped from 25,000 te. 40, ton tad. ou what a ci man h train brings more. thinks by. duly nering bow votes, ut you can’t tell. Two tastes are never just alike. iffled. by all the hustle: sad: beatle ears

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