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* make her future home (Continued fre noon, Florence employed at the d home wit “Olson of Moff 1 Mrs. Gordon Conley spent Me ernoon with her aunt, Mrs, hnson. orga Sedivee spent Monday ernoon with his ster Mr G Magnus. » ‘Tuesday morning. | nley is employed at the r on farm, | Luella. Tollefson R. Wright with the hot I and Miss Stiles Alice Olson J Tue Mrs, Win. . Laird | | : jordon | motored to 1 wind v ited this vicinit ight, blowing Stewart is on the ing ny hi line was prairie fire Thi the damaged by spring. BALDWIN rek With and Johnson H. s in thi to their it family home for southern Minnesot visit among friends and rela J.S. vold, State Bank, r a two weeks’ and Towa poin children remained of her sister, Miss Olga Rup; | Friends of Miss Violet n of | Wilton will be interested in knowi that she left last week for Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania, where she will with her brother and also continue her school work, Miss Larson is well known| locally, having visited among girl friends in town a number of times. | Martin Bourgois of the Riverview distriet was a business caller in town the fore part of the week. He re-| ports crops along the river as badly burned out, and several farmers have begun to plow the worst of their! crops under. veral local residents attended the | dog and pony show which was held in Wilton Friday. P i Jiras and children, Wil- family aad peek saa business ‘affairs, Tre hristiansen gn rehie purkhart of the Naughton neighbor- od were here the latter’part of the ‘ on business. td in will have a quiet Fourth year. Most of us plan on going here to spend the day. and Mrs. Hans Arndt, who have | maki ark eng n to Regan recently, where Mr. | has accepted 2 position. Th is which was at- . In What Month Is Your Birthday? REVETIN NEWS |Government Wants Men For Canadian |! 3order Patrol Work 1° taken yet we On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home cf K- y-R pee ene an HANNA GIVE MAIN ISSUES |: OF CAMPAIGN): Would W. A. McDONALD Laws Changed to Require 50 Per Cent Farmers THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE) = i ou to g ested. th Dakota peopl lieve we unless. 1 t i r the Have Immigration red proc ion Needed that more in the to the probable n the products, through the rricultural products, In we could 4 ur farming h world re lishment urmer di a nthe pri roour own r propo: nould fin ts with as little uner. r state indust as in Amerie and we vould yet our | s' ) the. people nan inere: because, with he land would h Life. sdom if he would gi 5 did. Here i en, Oslo, OW excursion fares to cities and tourist objec- tives of the Far West are offered to you by the Northern Pacific between May 15th and Sept. 30th, Return limit Oct. 31st. Round Trip Fares From Bismarck To © wm *Yellowstone Park. . $31.20 Seattle. . 65.70 Tacoma 5 65.70 Portland... .s0ss00900 68.50 Rainier Park (Ashford) .. 65.70 *Missoula........ cies 55.85 Spokane ..... A 60.45 Coeur d’Alene .... coos] 60.45 California (one way via north coast) 108.58 ~FGn wale June 1. We will gladly give you the fares to other cities if you'll ask. Use “The North Coast Limited” A Travel Triumph Northern Pacific Ry. Phone Me for Reserva- tions \ Agent Bismarck, N. D. Scratch'im Cowboy—Wilder than ever! MANDAN 4TH ANNUAL ROUND UP MANDAN.N.D. Where she West begins July. 5.6.7, 1926 Hard riders on harder horses will compele for rhe big prize money ~ Broncho busting 4 ~ Steer bulldogging ~ Steer riding € roping ~ Wild horse races ~ Cowboy fricks~ Cowgiris\A * who fackle all stunts. Indian races~ Butfalo riding ~The he-ien real wild west. Tue Bic6est Ropeo of Tne DAKOTAS .BadlandsBil” McCarty Medora,N.D. Supt. Heart River Max” Thiel. | — . Asst. /TANDAN INVITES YOU-~ WELCOMES You. aised by the farmer of the north- not a proposition of getting for it but the people in the east inter- 1 nnot have a every rosper, ion of putting add- ave to the © he northwest e them added purchasing s in turn would help because we would buy their we y of in-| United world for thought this of! te these big| \ d to dispose sible between the producer and » that we Should en- balance, better home is city ‘We Deliver Tickets te Your | ‘Home or Office Superintendent of Elbowoods Mission For 50 Years Dis- RIKI RIBAS RI EI AIT AS SI EFI OF OSES NS AS OS FATS LAL ASI OS ALAS CFI I SAI ASAI AS OL Of Of OL Nee Re Rete RON ONS eae i ‘ es INDIANS WERE GOOD FARMERS mican. fully. These they embroidered tically with porcupine quills and The men made carved wood and gipestone, chipped |over the | flint for arrowheads and made imple- | Kansas pool, ‘ |ments for games. The peo vere | | friendly and intelligent and understood ‘ing so far aw: | their moral condition was s the last | | Ww | be cusses Early Days band of Three of our Ree killed with Cus! the women of the Indian! good k intruders. They has leaving much camp equ of the Fort Ber- | well as a number | from this and} T Oklahoma, Nebras' ved 50 years i co es of women went out n the early morning to f i} and veg- ese fields ly afterwards apply gently. n dried the buffalo meai Over 17 Mitlion Jara Ue Look for the name on the bottle cap 99 Pale and “dry : like . an old wine THE minute you break the golden seal of the aristoeratic bottle and pour a bit of “Canada Dry” slowly down the side of a thin-edge glass, as a con- noisseur would pour a glass of fine old wine, you will know that here, at last, is real ginger ale. wan Hold it to the light! See how clear itis! How it gleamsandsparkles! The abounding life and vitality of it. The champagne-like “dryness” and color. And then—taste it! Here is a rev- elation in ginger ale quality—a deli- ‘cate, alluring flavor that intrigues your taste—a flavor unlike that of any other ginger ale you have ever tasted! Try it soon. In purity—in quality —in flavor.it is indeed “The Cham- pagne of Ginger 'Ales.” Sy ob SPECIAL HOSTESS PACKAGE A new way of packing “Can- ada Dry.” Ideal for home use. Twelve bottles ig a sub- stantial carton. You especially glad to have it handy when friends drop in unexpectedly, for dinner,. for the bedtime snack. This Special Hostess vaca is sold by all “Canada. Dry” dealers, 2 NADA */, Y * ee Shes : ~ imported: from Canada end potted i ihe U.S. A, by Canada St, New York.’ In Canale, c By taet ae, Income 3 W. i ag by cutting it into strips and hanging it in the sun, or pounded it into pem- Besides their agriculture the women made pottery and baskets and {tanned buffalo and deer hides skil-| resources tis- | operative low.” out and the Mandan, occurred, Sioux m bottom land acros: nd attempted to parley with t at once to fire on the ily retreated, 6 behind.” Wheat Farmers Are Pooling Their Crop; Will Delay Selling Ben... baking soda— VAPORUB | beads. rough beads and | agency. fight; juts Our ILI LI A RIRIBIRIRIRIEIEIBIEI RI AI AI AIA FATIMA ASAT AAS AS ASS VZILGA TAI AI AS PAIR AOI IAT IAS ALAS © Ae. VAT AULT AVAI EI ATRIAL A AIA A os Ze STATA EIATAT AS / a # x will market their 1926 wheat crop|000 ‘bus Oy EEF co-operatively this fall and winter. a ave combined their membership and | ;tion, which will act as the selling | ket. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 Leavenworth : State selli s in these states| 000 bushels at Kansas ie combina cree i It is planned to obtain control of inty the Southwest Co-| wheat, store it in the terminal eleva- Wheat Growers associa- | tors,and slowly feed it into the mar- The organization has taken ee sales equipment of the | Brit! women start campaign to which includes a 400,- | remove 30-year suffrage age limit. Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER / THE CURTIS HOTEL TENTH STRERT A'T FOURTH AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, U. S. A. “Where the Guest is King” Largest in the . Northwest i Offering excellent accommodations at very moderate prices Street Car connections ~ with all Railway ann Bus Line Station Tari Cab rates very onable from & all depots. \ - e as. Dr » $3.00, ate Bath oer Double $4.00. c a0d twin Others en Suite with private kitchenettes S. 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