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found a still and a quanity of mash at his home Sunday. * HOTEL DESTROYED BY FIRE | Sentinel Buttc—The Golva hotel ' near here-was. completely desttoyed | by fire Wednesdiy, evning, only af small Ratt of the furniture being “fl save. The hotel was was owned and operated by L. H. Moore. The fire s started by the explosion of kerosent mantel, lamp which Moore ‘ was lighting. aay Advertisements | E82 uvama | MARKETS Classified PHON barber trade. -Gréat desiand, big wages. Few weeks completes. “Cat- MOTOR FIBM OPENS Dickinson—The Sax, Motor Com- pany with R. E. Blenn in charge as resident manager was opened for business here Thursday. —_— CARS DAMAGED IN FIRE Kulm—Three new cars were badly damaged in a fire discovered about 9 o'clock Monday night ih the White POSITION: WANTED WANTED—Position” by experienced) Burroughs bookkeeper, Reference tld Write Box,584, Belfield, High. alog and special offer ‘free. Soler ‘| | Wheat— , PLANNING FRONTIER DAY SHOW 1 ety Barber College, Fargo, Motor Garage south of here. The} pickinson—-Pl te the Stack GAINS TODAY ee Led a A WANTED—At once “experienced OFFICE ROOM FOR building was not badly damaged. =| county frontion new ad ake, the Star! - . Se 135% Hf Tor este ‘woskr' Peraenae FOR RENT—Denta county frontier roundup and Fourth |. Dee. 138% a offic — a7 4 i Ba Good wages. Phone or write’ Ne formerly oceupied by Dr. Kershaw, VACANT HOUSE BURNS SE PAG) LL AR or ' greatest event of its kind ever staged |) duly {Cie Underwood. N..D faitable fer any kind of an oftice:| |Beach—A fire of unknown otigin tn the Slope are now well under way. | Droadening Demand Charac-|' uy i EAL opportunity for Nations » Bis-} destroyed a vacant house here Sat-|“Hudlands Bill” McCarthy, who will gsi tipee: TRG, manager who cx quality.” Olives; k urday night. ‘The house was” the| direct the show, was in’ Dickinson | ¢¢rizesResumption of Up- | (2° | tablished business. Write care of property of @ Miles City development| conferring with’ directors of. the ward Movement } duly { y Tribune No. 61. f company and had not. been occupied | Stark County Fair association. Many Sept. ‘ ‘WANTED—Man or woman cook for : for some time. fine | puctetione have been secured " — R Dee. hotel at Kulm, N. D. W;: Fred wn he ™ px free nagraared or je three-day program. New York, June 14—(AP)—A ve | Beouson: ali Pearle aoee cer 8 AND FLATS TAKES OVER CAR AGENCY brondening demand for stocks ‘charac-| July y, _ Phone 1104. one gee S| i i WANTED—Competent contractor for! ). steady work. German preferred.!) Write Conrad Kraft, Eureka, WANTED-——First class machini Ni others need apply. Modern Ma ne Works, Bismarck, N, Dal . WANTED--Young 9 work -by \ ‘the month. Francis Jaszkowiak, IW 7 _ 421 Twelfth Street. S. WANTED—Messenger boy for West- _ Dickitison—s, F. Fitzloff has taken oxcr the interest of C. H. Barney in the Dickinson-Overland company and wilt take charge immediately. Bar- ney will remain here, and will run a service station. BAPTIST MEET IN LINTON CLOSING CAMPAIGN RALLIES terized the resumption of the upward| Sept. Garrison—The following dates have | movement in today’s market. Fears! Dee. announced for the closing cam-|of heavy selling'in anticipation of in- lies for McLean couhty pro- | come tax ments had not material. , e republicans: June 15 ne- by early afternoon, and appar- dict; June 16, Heaton townshi: une | ently little attention was paid to the 17, Park township; June 18, Max; | further decline in French francs to i June 21, Elbowoods; June 22, Wil-|around the lowest level on record, _ Sept. ton; June 2%, Platte; June 24, Mer-| Trading was large in volume, average Bellies— cer; June 27, Brush Lake; June 26,| over 400,000 shares an ‘hour. duly 18.80 21.15 18.60 Dogden; June 28, Emmett township; The most important business devel-| Sept. 18.85 21.40 18.85 18.85 18.80 18.80 June 29, Utrich township. opment of the day was the announce- FOR RENT—Newly decorated 4-room unfurnished’ apartment, Private en- trance’ on first floor.” Gas range for cooking. Also 2\furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Private __bath. “Phone: 442 FOE Pere one 840 and i nished’ apartments, and up. Linton—The state ‘convention of Strictly modern, F.'W. Marphy, 215 [German Baptists is being held. herd rd street, & se I Ln « boa! 2 this weck with a number of well FOR RENT—Four room fu known speakers in attendance. The Bo oe 5) irc iets 2 ag cnt e ished or : services will be held in the German — ment of an increase of $2 ton in’. ae reyereeneee ee — too y Sate ANE ME MOON, hs = Pereleiee went ere language. THOUSANDS EXPECTED AT RE- Bias cars a Oa the {st hah Rati ee aang; ry mas | a _ AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES . Nice furnial ment |" —— UNION tee! Corporation, ‘This browhgt fresh sharply lower with increased sorts i FEMALE BELP WANTED | -AUTOMOBIES WANTED Nice fufalahed apartment | CONSIDER LIGHT FRANCHISE | Killdcer—Inquirise are coming into| busing imo the stech group atthosen demanded: hest native lambs “held A fl WANTED—Good strong woman for] DEPENDABLE USED CARS} Hote! after fives Te ne"**] | Elgin—The question of giving tho|Killdcer from all over the county re. |U. S. Stecl common was subjected to around practically no yearlings qi general houvewoel uini'to seria ele # At a ld Ma Hughes Electric company of Bis-| garding accommodations for the big | heavy profit taking after the extended on sale; « Bei! is ats alc cS ’ HOUSE FOR RENT—3i0 Thayer. Joe | marck a franchise to run their high| Scottish Rite Reunion in the Killdees | advance of lust week. pila Sisco; Kintyre, N. D. partment fs calling ‘ay iuereasthe| airennee, line into Elgin was discussed at the |mountains, June 21, 22, 23, 24, 25] | WHEE dad pane that, he long ewes at = Rewer tee ~ ne, i very: vail i. wal ve in je oil gs! vol in aeweRin Tok Raden] LUC acdie cacetal in regular meeting of the city council! Every available room in Killdeer is | et for fat sheep narrow; 0@6.50; about steady. 3 are i A ° i ctii 2 ing i start this week seemed to be on thei us i al housework to five at own Homell our. purehitses. of Used Cars—we| “AY CORNERSTONE OF LUTHERAN |Monday. No final action was =. Histed and the accommodations his week seemed to be on their EVERY WEEK, our Used Car De-| ‘ ‘ CHICAGO PRODUCE a r fh — ‘of the town will be taxed to capacity. | Way to fulfillment when brisk buying : —(AP)—Butter ‘i i WANTED “Conpitent Ratt tor-gam| Uses Car, and'as 4 result we can| ,Washburn—The Tutle Lake Circuit |NEW CONGREGATIONAL PASTOR | As many’ of the visitors ts possibic |devetoped for Pan American “By” Mar. Chicago. June 14--(AP) —Butter| Active Buying Develops To- Yi WANTED—Competent maid for gen- deliver you thousands of miles of|°f the Norwegian Lutheran church | Reeder—Rev. F. 8. Hart of Grande standards extra ward the Ck Afte eral housework. Phone 691W2. Unused Dependable ‘Transporta-|°f America will hold a’ three-day | Ronde Presbytery, Oregon, will have lose 2 r firsts 36@37; seconds ; ' meeting beginning June 16 at the /charge of the Congregational parishes : , . i SETS RTE ITT ERAS Won'-for wigary: ewsall Tavestmett, | WrseLoe sctioal “hoube:. ‘Tlie. sermon: [of Recder, Gncceyae acd Berestant Earlier Declines i MW i tamping | 1and and Pan Handle Producers and. 1° ere Being ueeed to‘ bring ‘a carmpitie | po tiners, all of which, sowened ew Frtree ansaid highs on’ the current recovery. i ECTED TO CITY COMMISSION |, Sharp gains also took place in many ey specialties, some of which ry 4 Tees ¢ ged Ford| Stone of the new church of the dis- |making his headquarters here. The Be ane ee ” Vickinson—In a hotly contested | industria ~ tional, Model 21, $460; ; i i 3 ‘ tactetect " i ‘ch | 8Pe believed to be under pool manipu-| © firsts 28 } 1/ HES" odes Coupe, “$888” Peril sedation adareusty'lev. 1 G.Mon:|tice have been without a permanent nearly "every yotsr inthe cliy"tok |megn, congral Eletpcrand Dupont) 27@24: storage packed exten: Chicago, June Tt(AD)—Ative { ‘ ine: . + ; Dodge Coupe, ‘ot I tA age rh aie ht P te ng | cach were bid up five points and 2 nh + uying which developed in ‘the wheat tee Walang betel reee Regi Roadster, winter top, $350; Dodge|80n of Bismarck. The session of the | pastor for the past year and a half.| part, George Senour and Max Beres, eloped in ‘the whea' ‘ 4 American Brown Boveri, Montgomery | Cheese unchanged. 4 ‘ i for finance commissioner and | 7 b y 2 market today toward the last brought ioner of streets and alleys, Ward, Hudson, Mack Truck ‘and Inter. about rallies fr earlier decline defeated Charles Bakke | ™@tional Harvester all advanced two MINNEAPOLIS RANGE that was due lar to better weath- or more, ‘ June 14 er conditions northwest and west. To neral Motors crossed 140 to the Open High Low Close |@ considerable extent, the increased buying was based on unusually lib- ‘ . first day will be conducted in the — Touring,’ $106; Overland, 00, $8) NCP aeian language, but all otter | _IN JAIL FOR WIFE BEATING meetings will be in English. McClusky—August Moser, farmer, er, 4 kitchen chairs, 1 commode, 1 4 ; "y oil stove and oven, 1 off heater, 1] nd other good values. Easy pay- round table, 1°8-foot dining tuble,| ments. 1 cupboard, 1 washing machine, 2 wringers, 2’ tubs, 1 clothes rack, t respectively, and Gervase Manning. The election was a special one, cailed to fill va- is serving a 30-day sentence in the The last duet fought in England! county jail for beating his wife filgheat beige oe eoeond, occurred in 1829 when the Duke of | while under the influence of liquor ies left by resignations follow- washboard, 1 wank beach, 1 dress} Wellington met the young Duke of {last Sunday evening. | Moser, is fac- line charges of fraud in a paving pro- isdnd an MRT ti Een 0g 1a THOM LOE Toe aaeninte Genre ere Ea er, 2 mirrors, i nae Winchilsea, in Battersea. ing another serious charge. icials | ject. , Ant 14 4% 1.37% diate very wheat in the stool, fruit jars and other articles, : sh. ae ing despite intermittent profit face of the new crop movement, An 884 89888844 | UNexpected big increase of 2,652,000 ‘90 (95% {89% ‘89%, | bushels in the United States visible supply today was also a stimulating cot, 1 stand, 1. bedstead and tal Advances of 2 to 4 points in By, Williams Montgomery Ward, California Pack- and Postum Cereal reflected an ‘Two parlor sets, dining| WILL TAKE Maternity pationts and OUT OUR WAY eae sed demand for the merchandis- ag gas % | factor, offsetti \ table, buffet, one gumwood| those -ready to enter hospital. ees oud whayeey" wi oral’ Bi AOR RES SBh | Ratvest onenitthar tr eee bedroom set, Singer Sewing Ma+| “Phone 477W. 604 Ninth st. Mrs.| c= - ; Tans \TAAT OFFICE PREMUeHOle Hho acne 39% “BBS harvest operations in Kansas, with \ chine, beds, two dressers, one ehit;| Jno. Dixon! Bows. 1M HA. HA- ma a mol sees pe tomebile group: Total tales an. “Wheat clvecd ‘uaestedooe paetoasee fonier, graphaphone. ‘Numerous & KIND OF iT as Saturday’s finish to %% cent off, \ vther articles. 00 Ninth St. Phone" poous FOR RENT _ RAFF UNG ANHO'O TRY 1 SELL | FUNNY! IF corn '% to 2% cents down, oats show. OFF MY GOLF 1 BAG NEWLY decorated, pleasant house- keéping room for couple or young ot. ladies who appreciate nice clean NAPOLEON A LOT ON ST’ HELENA! 63% 63! |'ing 7x to 1% cents decline, and pro- Gt 4 visions unchanged to 27 cents lower. TEM RAFFLE t. Paul, June 14—(U. S. D. of A.)—Cattle 6,800; fed steers and LOTS FOR SALE = ‘ Enlarged estimates of the probable YOR SALE Le ‘i OFF A PAIR OF yearlings in moderately liberal sup- vi ahoat 4 ua POO, block Bot Bismarck ith good] Place. to liver” College "building, AND FOUR, BALLS RUBBER BooTs ly; few carly sales about steady, BISMARCK GRAIN pod deal Ct eneaceitonay one house, cheap. Write to Wa. fas-; Telephone 183. AT ON FIFTY Bere Uicilaa went 2e eee (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | cago expert after completing a drive : icl k. S 4 BN? sa S @ ds of a ys i. is vk, Ki: iS ¢ i i [S WORK WANTED ine Also for sale: One fumed oak How MANY vepelines ; ue Ce Vee D. | northern spring, taining sees hand information as to ee. mt Cal anol ok = ; fades f ste o. 1 amber durum ; c remainder, estimated the state tye K WANTED Want to-do Wasi] buffet and 6 chairs, Call at CHANCES~OO with last week's close; in ‘between | No, 1 mixed durum 147 production at 143,655,000 bushels, with eX‘ work done, “Want steady!iGp RENT cRoam io modern home, considered weak to around 26 lower; | Nor } iad,auram. 206) toiel ieee eee ae, t plates. Phone 786W. Nice ‘and.coot tor‘cumiser: \Sult- bulk fat cows and heifers 4 i OetlaKe cise 2.01} were that the stete would have 136, TST able for two. 506 Third. Phone canners and cutters 3.75@. ‘o. T rye.. +72] 000,000 bushels. ‘ 4983. gna bulls weak; few ‘heav bulk 5.25@5.75; with lighter weigh 5.00; stockers and feeders weak to © Dark hard winter. Hard winter ....... We quote do no nts lowe; around 6.25@7.50. plbwiden : Calves 4,200; mostly 75 cents low-| G er; good lights largely 10.75. Hogs 13,000; dull, very little doing; few sales and bids 25@50 lower; bid- ding up to 14.25 on 160 to 180 pound @ 14.00 on med- hts; pigs steady; LOST—rhursday 1.42] On the other hand, hedging sales here in the wheat market today were of only moderate amount. Ho with castern connections were cons; uous sellers at times, Buying sup- port for the market, however, de- veloped at around 1.38 for July, the same as the case has been for sev- eral days. Coarse grains were lower on count of rain reports from the “p. in. bebween 310) —— —— ‘Ave, B and. Bismarck Hospital,| FOR REN Hane il sleeping nurse's hospital pin. Name en-| room. eae LR eo graved on back, E. Kelly. Phone} _ Phone 586. Second Street. R. 8 LOST Between Bintsarek Aya Tap pen, a black hand bag. Finder mai to W. A. Muralt, Glyndow, Minn} MISCELLANEOUS for reward. FOR §. Burroughs nine bank, duplex, wide carriage adding ma- bulk 15.25. pits chine.’ L, C, Smith typewriter with Sheep 400; no carly trading, indi- F ian se Um erate ; A J 20 inch ca .. Will be sold very cations lower on fat lambs; sheep corn, 70 Ibs, 5 cents under | highly beneficial. nc ae ae : bie. Write P. 0. Box 80. gulainy Hee ; 70 Ibs., : ghly beneficial. Corn was. | Little Joe | ep ele i. and declined sharply, whereas oats r rs 3 E heavy work horses, wagons and CHICAGO LIVESTCK eet eee tera caupaart, Kal seeile ; lied from inside figures. O06 MUCH WORRYING harness, quarter section of land 14 D. of A.) ¢ FARGO BUTTER The cash corn trading basis was . Write care of Tribune c Fargo, N. D., June 14-—(AP)—But-] ¢ 1 \% SOMETHING TO Non bre ighter weigh minimum) ter fat, churning cream 40; packing] Steay f°; Tayctht lower and oats steady to 's lower. ' Pro Hons were oesiee, in line with tice hogs and as a result of commission prity +o 215 pound CHICAGO POULTRY house selling. butchers 13.85@14.25; packing sows} Chicago, June 14—(AP)—Poultry ene largely _12.60@12.80; sorted killing y to firm; receipts six] RALLY FOLLOWS: WEAK 10@ 14.80; rab dati He 27; broilers 26@38; | START AT MINNEAPOLIS Dares 36; roosters 17;] Minneapolis, June 14—(AP)—A Me ago, | ducks 26; geese 2i. weak start in wheat was followed by 0 decline; bulk desirable 210 pounds! stock 26. down 14,50@14.75; practical top’ 14.70; majority 2. WORRY ABouT FOH RENT—Cerage. Also three light housekceping rooms by June 20, and for sale a few pieces of furniture. 314 Third street. _ ~ as LAKE, SHORE TRACTS and farm land bargains at your terms by owner. J, H. Halvorson, Park Rapids, Minn. medium 14 5@14.70; ligh @14.80; packing : aeawL Mies Acking.- a strong rally today, but prices FOR SALE—Ice box, size 6° x 6 e prolate ota ‘acne hee MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR finished @ to 1 cent lower on late able for store. SI iby. as sige, oad mate ( dedieable poate Minncapolis, June 14—(AP)—Flour] realization. Selling by nervous hold- pounds. Inquire the else Iman Co, q . nae 10@15 cents lower; in carload lots] ers found the market bare of support. 111 Fifth St. lings ineluding heifers fully stead spots strong; several lo MINERAL RODS. Satisfaction family patents quoted at 9.55@9.60 aj at the outset, and July started 1% to Y i barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks.{2% cents lower but quickly putled anteed. Write Fr’D.- Robinson, Box narra SOE knee on a Spee | Shipments 24,828. away from the low point and a grad- conus | [Elst order; fatrehe stock steady; more| Bran 23.00, Bal uBlden ico are mei voahin: FOR SALE—Honey Bees. Francis ‘ m r ! say; Cows. On. males bulls strong: ee ae ee s declined one cent early, re- Jaszkowiak. 421 Twelfth Street. tall agellewe |. artery taal tale Fone) COTO. etaiashs {AEN ROE ie ote eet =~ | FOR SALE—2 Pure Bred Hereford to 12.00. Chicago, June 14—(AP)—P ‘otatoes: . Total U, §. shipments Saturday broke with wheat and July finished 729; old 216; Sunday new 56; 1% cent down. Flax futures weak- cars; market dull; Wisconsin sacked | ned with grains and recovered. round whites 2.60@2.75; Idaho sacked| Cash wheat was easy compared russets 2.90@3.15; Washington sacked | With carly Saturday, with light weight 2.75@3.00; new stock trading fair,|offerings lower. Early sales were market weaker; southern sacked Tri-; Steady. Low protein lightweight umphs 3,00@3.60; few ‘alifornia| springs were mostly 1 cent lower. sacked round white North| Ordinary to poor durum ruled casy, Carolina barre! Cobble: South | with good milling quality firm. _ Carolina slat barrels 6.25. Corn was unsettlgd, but choice cain acs a quality was in good demand. Oats CHICAGO GRAIN were steady although ordinary qual- Chicago, “June 14 cash: j ity ruled rather quict. tt No. 2 red 1.53's @ .| Rye was steady to firm. rd 1.59% @1.60. Barley was steady. Corn No. 3 mixed 72; No. 2 yellow] Flaxseed was firm to onc cent high- 124 @7B. er. Oats No. 2 white 411s@41%; No. 3 e a ee eee ® | MANDAN NEWS | ——________—__ white 41@41% The annual Flag day ceremonies of Oo. &. aimee. coms | WHERE A WIN WOULD BE A LOSS. ~=: |, Bulls, Wachter Transfer 'Co, ~ Sheep 15,000; fat lamb market prac- = LOM BO ANYTHING More ; GOSH, THAT Souuns QUIK: MosK- I's A Piece) pata) UNLESS YOU CAN GWE ME SOME LIKE BowseR OF Amy’S DRESS ~ BOT HI WWE CAN ‘TRACE . Bc Z| CLUE TO WORK ON THINK. NY SCRATCHING AT WHERE DID THE NOW ~ ISN'T THERE SOME i LAKE,AND PONDIN . THE CITY “Sa THE CHico Rye No. 2, Barley 68@ Tintothy see Clover seed 12. 6, Mundan lodge No. 1256, B. P. will be broadcast tonight at 8:15 pelec va g'elock ver the | Nordholin | station S under the auspices, of the Mandan Minneapoltor dune 1d —(AP)e-Whent Pioneer. The program will include receipts 207 cars compared with 307 a | Patriotic musical numbers and ad- year ago, Cash No, f northegn 1.643, | dfesses_ by, H. K. Jensen and L. H. @1.66% ; No. 1 dark northern spring | Connelly. : aa; Wael = ; a, = gholee ito fancy 1 Og @l72%: goed! Earl V. Swanson, sou of Mr. and * Mrs. Herman’ Swanson, Mandan, 1s To a eo NP aatk hard| te be married June 20 to Miss Grace lontana on track 1.64% @1.68%; to| ©ox of Battle Creck, Mich. sre 1635 26} July 1.51%; Sep- Bet, “ x, Seva, Bismarck rn No. 3 yellow 69%@71%. sbytery delegat e Pres! te terian general assembly held ete Seen” PLA: week at Baltimore, returned to Man- 2, 89% @90%. dan Fri Rye Ne Flax’ No. 1, 232@255%. RU perenorsg erage " ELEVEN CANDIDATES FOR we MAN COUNTY SHeRr Bowman—Eleven candididtes ‘have 1} filed for sheriff in Bowman county. Following: fs a Ue fr uate tea represen’ ve, - a rai in a othern e mete No. Gane county commissioner, Martin ting Pi ness, Nels Boxeth, 8. H. Enloe; ‘spring’ 1.714% @1.76' Ne durum 1ieOtss jadge and clerk of court, 1.38; No. 1 mixed ‘durum 1.47%@ | Martin Mad ate No.3 mixed wheat, 1.57%: me ad 2 yellow 74%@77;: No. 3 Mentone r ee eae: wes Ne white 40%. L,.M. Pederson, Peter Paulson, ye No. 2, 90%. Otto Schade, Clare A Bye A. AL ley sere grade Hern: 9 ob. ae . Olson;: "Flax No, 1, 2.84 ’ LIBERTY BON! 14—( 5 e iy 201.7;" ° first 4 1-49 10220; second 4 124s 100.97; thind 4 14Gb ToL ley fours Las dobar Ue S G8 Side 101,88; U.S. G. as 104.9; 8G. 4 14s 1087,