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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1996 ‘Tribune Classified Advertisements cone STR =PHO NE 82. MALE HELP WANTED ry Rats WANTED—A_ first class Auto wt sertion, 98 Words mre ek chanic. One who can handle any j Othets than ae jeed not © ly-t State way “letter.” Red town, N. D. and experience {i Trail Garage, ‘GOVERNMENT TOR—Guards ne 1 .¢on trucl and body and ¢ thing: for © bie discount, Dodge coupe, “= wil lent condition. No, 26. lug and special of! __Barher Colle e. Fi BE $UCCES$FUL — Eléctrical Business. Write for Free Catalog. STATE AUTO and ELEC- TRICAL SCHOOL, Box H877, so We a South_Di MECHANICS WANT! Big a ‘students. Write Hanson Auto’ & Electrical School, LOST—Winchester Gan between Bisma: Finder return to reward. ANT get jobs for ota Write itSrencigaodanb with enclosed. tire. Juraine achaol bus. One 1026. Star six oar same as new, oniy tone eg ar ar etree oe TORS, K' MO- KER DIS. Po Naa Cpa rite care Tribune and Medi the Tribune for} wh 41. Prospective battlat tish coal strike coui ITED—To work in. care Tribune FEMAIL! WANTED--Girl for ‘general house- work, one who can go home nights preferred. 808 Second St. Phone DRESEMAKT ri Phone, 11474, ‘WORK TEN ROOM two eee hous bath rooms, al plate and in good condition. e ree: Good Terms. lawn shrubbery. location. Price $5200.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow and bath, ex- eetlent condition, garage, fall lot, fine garden. A dandy home. Price $5260.00, . Terms. FIVE ROOM cottage and bath, mod- ern, located north patt of town and one block off pavement. Price 200009 Terms. - SEVEN ROOM house and bath, brick stucéSed,*modern and in good con- dition, porch, 50x150 foot lot. Price | $4800.00 with small cash payment, balance monthly installments. - FIVE ROOM cottage partly modern, ractically: new, garay garden, fewn; and an excellent property. Price $ 00. Terms. ©; TEN ROOM two story house and bath, good ‘condition and modern, » 756x150 foot lot, lo- ‘omrth street. Price $6260.00. T. FIVE RGOM hupgalow and bath, ex- - fs bed room in reget ort} ixtures, garage in basement, all in dand condition. Price 5 9 cash, balance on monthly install met ‘WANTED — Competent girl for gen- work. I have hi eral housework. Good wage: At _ply 209 W. Rosser St. e WANTED-—Competent eral housework, 38 charge of an: girl for Tribune ‘Ave, A. ROOMS FOR RENT T—Two light housekeeping rooms, also for sale 3 dining room tables, marble top, and heating stove. At a reasonable price. Phone 231 or call at Nicola Groce FOR RENT--Two modern ms, clean and comfortable. Four blocks ffice. Rent reasonable, Thayer St. for farther also on Saturdays. 415 Eighth Street. FOR SAL Me rage. all monthly “at Pon ty CT FOR &: 34x64 bi avon Dne large modern room, kitchengtte and closet furnished | for light housekeeping, also ga- rage for rent. Call 523 Seventh’ street. Phone 487W. SWLY Decorated, city-h ern light housekeeping room, sinz's or connected. College building. Telephone 122, _Michael_Hitscher, Fo fu 510M. GOOD, DEPEN! Here you will phe ed taken of under i heated doubh ray cated son the used car FOR RENT—A warm in a modern home, Call evenings, , 123 812 a Good Ave. A. ie location. Phone to get set- OME before} ments. hous : ted in "your housekeeping etic and closet. dtt| cold weather. Phone 273. Phone 138 furnished room} ~ ciiark Ave, | SECURITY CO! Fi Fee ly atone, Amie Go kl Office with Pleat, Guaranty Knowles, ri "ont G house, cine 5 ING done at rensonahle 112 Ave, C. HOUSES AND FLATS ingslow. Ga: paymént “down, and very WANTED — aa je bookkeeping ‘five years’ book keeping experience, and can take’ set of books. Write) Sw school boy wants work WANTEDSA to do before and after school, and Phone 104J. rea- by owner| —A one story 36246 house, a ue and sida of Aceh cat northeast ie coun’ club. i, Binnara, i rh 5 room d. 702 Second St. Phon USED CARS.) cars, carefull; our ow! Tauled, ead fonranteoa are overhaul an uarante are the best values fo he found in| FANRC. early, but failed to hol ket, Let us show ‘Good 0 and. other bargaind, M- S2i sere Frost ie Relic, Ford Coupe: Easy Pay- to ilines fi em in Al le bu; 14} followed the leaders aI 1.36 38 14Tha 1 1.43) 33% BD 8645 ry iM With Early Break, Up- turn and Setback Chicago, Sep fluctuated’ nervously tod break being followed by sharp ay tyrn and then by another setback, ftyefaging lower for the day ry ole. 9515 eu 1.05% 14.10 14.10 13.65 13.05 16.00 18.60 quick. settlement of lactor on account of hood that urgency of need of hauls ‘for ocean shipments of grain would be soon relieved. On the other hand, snow and rain in Canada’ tended at times to strengthen wheat asa Mkeli- short Yeaterday Year Ago. Open Higa values. . Wheat closed unsettled, % cont net lower to % cent advanee, corn i cent’ % cent up, oats unchanged to % cent higher, and provisions unchanged, to a rise of 42 cent: . + Short covering was on in corn early! ing to wet weather over part of the id to unofficial predictions of colder weather. Profit taking’ ap- peared on the bulge, and the best éig- Ures were not maintained. There was no material pressure to fell in oats. Provisions were firmer on account of buying for shorts. MINNEAPOLIS MARKET VERY ERRATIC TODAY Minneapolis, Sept. 22—)—Erratic price moves, weakness alternati: with strength, marked the wheat trade here today. Wintry weather in Cana Was offset by indifferent cables, quiet export trade and lack of volume in outside interest. The finish was unchanged for active months and \% cent up for September. Oats ran up %@% cent early and fell back part way. Rye futures advanced % cent and broke back % cent under, San "i selling on wheat weakness ‘inding ying. Barley futures thin a small were higher by the announcement of a ¢ scrap prices in Chica al Cement and Electric ut'in steel Internation: Refrigeration for the yenr, Low and medium priced motors were thrown onto the market in large volume 6n reports that third quarterly ernlage of several compa- nies would hot up to earlier ex- pectations, atlh neral Motors cantinued to ve’ strong buying ing showed a marked falling and Price movements of the few weeks and the uncertainty over the credit situation hi strict public participation. The closing was irregular. Re- newed bidding for the oil shares, coupled with the strong support ex tended to Allied Chemical, Montgom- ery Ward and Wheeling and sues imparted a better tone to the market in the final hour. Ru- mors of favorable dividend develop- ments lifted Allied Chemical, te new high grounds of 147, while Wheeling and Lake Erie prefe advanced nearly five points on revived merger talk, Union of California led an, turn in the oils. Total sales approxi- mated 1,600,000 shi Flaxseed futur milling cash wheat was searee Buick Six Tour-] 22d premiums for dry springs wete firm with occasional sales of medium were driven down to new low levels | 10. was essentially of | } character, the erratic | ; to choice quality one cent higher. Winter wheat was firm. * Duram was steady. ey Ps lad trading basis firm to one cnt] N. er. Dats were firm. Rye was easier, Barley was steady. Fiataeed was in light supply and demand was fair to good. Dark hard winter. . Hard winter Oats... pig Speltz, per cwss...,. ree OY SB 29 | 6.26@:7.50; t 86) buchtres held -highe mostly 12.50@13.00; packing sows 11.00@11 weights 11.856@ 12.00; pigs very slow; desirab| 120 ium 1 le 100 ht hogs 11.85@13.40; m 85@13.20; lights 12.25@13. light lights 11.75@13.00; packing sows 10.256@12.00; 12.60. Cattle 13,000; good to choice ings und finished weighty other at feelin mixed to slaughter pigs 11.25@ yearl- stéers rades 16@B5 cents| yearl- medium steers largely 10.00 down; nts trigher, 14.00@15.00 mostly; other classes stend: Sheep 25,000; lambs strong to 25 cents highe Tuesday 13.75; choice offerings held bulk natives 13.25@ id held around 14.00; bu at 9.50@10.50; mostly; sheep s bulk fat ewes 6.00@7.00; fi lambs steady to w bulk best kind held around 14. 300; run large tive grasseres; opening slow ith Tuesday's iNing classes; bulk grass 4.00; bulls stead; aviex up to’ 5.60; st rs slow; mostly 6.004 Calves 2,200; 50 cents or er; good itghts mostly 12, offerings upward to 13.00, lower trade; early to weights 12.’ st Fs packing sows mostly early bulk westerns 13.60@ above steady tend cod 2! ubout | average on steers he stock 4.25@6.50; all ly 5. ockers 17.00, h- ai portheast of Baldwin Tue: | George Owe: t! Mrs. B. F. CROMWELL 1 School pened. in No. 2 Cromwell ‘the second Monday In September. * j F. M, Parker, who -teaches the school, is making his home during the school year with the F, C. Nelson fumily. H Messrs. Stephenson and Mullenberg, who had visited for several weeks with the F. C. Nelson family, started for their home at Cedar Falls, lowa, Tuesday. The Sinclair of! truck caught jay and renee ae ae t tact with a large quantity of gasoline, Lawrence Stalks, who ing with her parents; C. Nelson, returned pent Friday afternoon lorris home, . F. and Edw. Morris were in Baldwin Saturday and ‘were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lenihan southeast of Baldwin, Mr. und Mrs. Joe Varley and Clar- ence Starr attended the dance given in the Martin Tucker barn Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jiras and fam- ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Philip Monroe, Mrs. Monroe isu daughter of Mr. amd Mrs. Jiras. Tazy and Harry Brown and Edw, Morris were hunting Thursday and Harry and Izzy Brown \spent the ning at the Morris home. MOFFIT Miss Nora Buckley is spending the week-end with Miss Nettie Thoreson at Moffit Mrs, Mary Owens is seriously ill at her home here. ‘ordner has been called sick and ev i has been des in South Di kota, is now at the bedside. Dr. Lipp is in attendance. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz, Sept. 14, 1926, a girl. Mother and child doing well. Mrs. L. Erickson, sister-in-law to Laue, who has been visit- ting at Stony Point Ranch, left for Bismarck, via Soo Line, ‘Thursday heen working, ha threshi i ' mi Saturday aftern: of honor, Mrs, L. N. Bullock, rmerly of Mof- fit, is visiting here and looking after property interests, Mrs. P. Hofstad entertained at dit ner Sunday. There were about in, N. Moffit Sunday pee all of the Mo ndition for some time pa: aA new wal ra di [Ee Mrs. Henry John: had been. in! ia ia He fen rine dre waa ers Tuesdgy, Mr. and Mre. Martin Hosen. Mi Mrs, Rudol mm atten at Wilton’ jay night. May Anstrom apent Tuesday night with Caroline Johnson. C. W. Brook has been, assisting Axel Steinquist with threshing. L. C. Petersen atte to some duties on his farm Tus 4 Herman Johnson, Gertrude’ Dams- trom and fatl Arthur Damstrom, and Mrs. Hay. dat Johnson home Tueaday ovening, Ge rude remaining to vis few days, Pearl Krush, who | been visit- im with her folks, Mr. and M: ick Krush, left for Mandan Wi nesday, where she will vis! short time at the home of Dr. Ness, from there going back to Dickinson ‘to:re- sume her school work. Mr. and Mrs, Axel Steinquiat eall- ed on their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd May- nard, Monday night. Arthur Damatrom, Donald and Na: man Johnson called at the Arthur Hansen home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gunder Hagen. were callers at the Frank Erickson -home Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Axel Steinquist were antong those who attended the Evan- gelic meeting Sufiday evening. : Andrew Vallen, W. C.» Jackson, Oscar Anstrom and sen, Wallace, matored to Brush Lake Wednesday, being ready to start hunting. c Lucille Brooks visited lew days with Doris Cummings in Wilton. Mrs. Adrian Brooks and Lucille Brooks motored to Wilton Wednesday evening. Mrs. Marion Baschal and children of Iron Mountains, 'Michig: sister is visiting ith relatives and friends of this natrom apent Wednesday night with Orval Brooks. Those who were absent from school No. 1 Wednesday were Albert and Leonard Lange, Emmet Brooks and Wallace Anstrom. Louise Hagen, who began school Monday, is staying at the home of ¥ grandparents, Mr. and Mra, Mar- tin Haven. ‘ Caroline Johnson has been onthe nick list, Mrs, Lloyd Maynard spent Wednes- day afternoon visiting at her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Axel Steinquint. * M Hay daughter ‘Elvira and Doris Damstrom, of Bismarck, cated at.the Henry Johnson home Wednes- day afternoon, huzz Benedict was a business caller Wilton Wednesday, Lu Brooks returned home Thorsday evening after spending -n few ‘days with friends at Wilton. M ve Dixon, daughter, Geor- sons, Lioyda und ‘Robert cted business in Wilton Thurs- day. Harry Krash of Wilton called at his brother, Nick Krash, Friday, NB assisting at the Mar- in. do at getta, tran: t agen home. Axel Steinguist hauled : gre 11.0001 ii n replaced U The} eman Bros, of Moffit did the Wilton Thureday, work. Mrs. Adrian Brooks and Mrs.-C. W. Mrs. John Lunde, who was in at-' Brooks were Wilton callers. Thurs best lightweights lower on. pigs; average cost ‘Tuenday weight 208, FOR QUICK SALE—One overstuffed lipo Mohair davenport and chair; one Edison Chippendale Model with STOCK PRICES. records; one buffet; one dining! Des room table with’ 6 " Ce ER, FOUND—Roy’s bicycle. Owner can have same by proving ownership, and paying, cost of ad. Call 814 TOR RENT One sleeping room, 2 Fourth street, 96013 after 6. APARTMENTS | FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished modern apartment, including piano, ana all electrical convenience: Clean and warm. Always hot w: ter To responsible couple, 807) Fourth street. GRE! FOR RENT—A_ furnished” modern apartment. Also an unfurnished modern apartment, A 7 room part- ly, modern house, close in, ‘or ree a bed dufuld. Phone 905 after Pp. m. I WILL HAUL gour ashes an bage twice ren 4 tl winter have a special pffet to make. =) te ers or walks, cheaper the loads.are larger. Phone 9" T. M. Seventh str QUICK SALE—A most new with either hot water| front or reservoir in very good P saci ondition. Reasonabl; priced | iftek- FOR RENT—Aj pant new, cen-| en at once. Call 318 Eleventh St. trally located, réasonable rent, two ‘South. zene ran kitehenette and bath. 01 4 TOR RENT—A very nicely eee | small modern apartment for one! matoes $1.50 per bushel, Phone Jady, Clean, warm, and always hot} | Mrs, Erlenmeyer, 423 Third St. i, “antesanh ates GARAGE FOR RENT Good parm FOR RENT — Furnished aparts ga for winter, good fieor, The Laurain Apartments. Phone, svalisble now. Rent reasonable. 303, B. F. jagan, Prop. __|__ Phone 3463 or call at 408 Tenth St. FOR REN rnished apt. Also FOR SALE—A fall suit and sleeping room. Call 434 during the) coat for sale. Call after 6:30. 613 ery and 960LJ evenin; rd. street. apts. for two, 422 Fifth 8t.! rs 1 1 child's toilet se: hed room set; 1 ch: dining chairs: 2 fans table. 1016 Cabbage 28 Tos tar] g $1.00 or 100 Ibs. for $3.50. Honie grown and freshly cut, Green to-}. ‘ull bi ast full basement, on term: tion, south front, fo Mey other hou: sale, FOR RENT—A garage at 625 Sixth Furnished RR ‘A garage at am GEO. M. street. | MOWM’N POP ORN.CLEANED | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. denmesere er ELEPHUNT = AIN'T NICE, ABE cl Cadillac ‘desk; ° one ‘libra: one ice box, holds 50 vacuuial nope one mga wash- ing machine; three ng new. electric ook stove, and ther household goods at reasona- ble prices. Leaving city, wonderful buys for any one interested. C. M. Henry Hollst, 316 Ave, D. Ib. 1) FOR SALE—One “doll bug nd] dresser; 1 doll cart; 1 high chair;| of form in toda: heate ete; 1 ivory ename 4 ‘ing ‘aishs 1 rug| ers but turnin, ed oak; 6) ernoon one table; 8 complete; doll 1 cent per pound discount under 55 Iby Ear corn, 70 tbs, & cents ‘un- der shelt. TURN WEAKEE Complete Reversal of hor Follows. Strong | Opening j and Aggressive Buying New York, 1.40 1.42: 147 4 Sept. 22—()—Stock loll chair; | prices displayed a complete reversal!’ ede oak by Fourth street, BARGAINS FOR SALE , ROOM modern house, 2 bed room: sement, hardwood floors down stairs, heat, water and sew- front, 50 foot lot xain for $3700, on good terms. 7 ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms, hot water heat, light, water and sewer, for $3950, r $865. and lots Sbgia. 5 EGISTER, reak: Bi bar- winter] NICE 50 foot lot in Riverview Addi- “it market, openii strong in response to aggressive buy- ing operations by rofessional trad- ac je bea per hand apd stocks in all sections. There was nothing in the day's| news to account, for’ the sudden change in speculative sentiment, but me maintenanée of high 6 5, 1.00% 39% 40% AI 2.92 95% 1.00% 39% Aly ABN 232 2.31% 2.96% 2.34% 2.34% 5% CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 22—(U. S. D. of A.) —Hogs 12,000; desirable hogs scaling 200 pounds up fairly active, steady to lighter weights ab tqctor. | Directors of the New York federal reserve bank hold their regular weekly meeting, after the close of the market! tomor- row and the possibility of an increase in the rediscount rate at that time} stro: b may also have been an influence in paid for selected 200 to 250 pound the selling movement. weights; bulk 160 to 190 pound aver- The reaction started in such recent} ages 12.50@13.25; bulk 200 to 620 orites as Allied Chemical, American, feana averages 12.50@13.25; bulk 200 me] ee. and U, 8, Steel, with sella 260 pound 13,10@13.40; desirable f the last named probably inspi: butchers from 280 to 325 pounds re Getting Wiser i ti une Sheep 3,000; opening fairly s best fat lambs early 15. higher; fat ewes to pa 6.50, i F CARLOT SAl Minneapolis, Sep of carlot grain sal dark northern 1.43@1 Wheat 57; E: 22). tendy; Ss ~ Rahge Ni No. 2 dit 1.41@1.64b; No. 8 ditto 1.46@1.493 No. 1 hard spring 1.54%; No. winter 1.38; No. 1 mixed durum @1AS%. Barley sample grade 52@64; } 58'2@63, Corn No. 2 yellow 76 Mats No. 2 white 41% Rye No. 2, 94@95. Flax No, 1, 2.32@2.35. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Se —Cash No. 1 red 1.37 rd 1, Corn No. 2 yellow 79@79 white 79@79'%. Oats No. 2 white 43@45; white 40% @41%. No. 2, 96%; No. 3, 96%. 74, ) { ? YER CANDY ELEPLANT, 1 ha 1 wheat No. 2 No. 3 | Gus Westerman home on } returned to her own home duties at| Henry tendance on her daughter, Mrs. Oscar me Benz, at the latter's farm home, has; lerman Johnson called at the Johnson home Wednesday » Bill Bitner; Mr. and Moffit. ; evening. — +: | Martin Fin REGAN Mrs, Rudolph-Hagen enjoyed hunting The Woodmen held their regular Thursday. ing in the town hall on Thursday, Andrew. Yallen, W. C, Jackson, evening. ‘ Osear Ansirom and son, Wallace, re- The food sale and lunch served by turned from Brush Lake Thursday the American Legion Auxiliary at evening after Stratton’s confectionery on Saturday ing. < jafternoon was well attended and a Orval Brooks and Norman Johnson (nice sum of money was realized. The spent Thursday evening with Townley next regular meeting will be at the Anstrom. home of Mrs. Stratton on Oct..14th., Mrs. Alvin Lange and son, Donald, Mrs, A. L. Garnes and Mrs. A. F. ed at the Oscar Anstrom home Tourtlotte gave a birthday surprise Thursday pine. party for Mrs. F. L. Hendrickson at. Mrs. Adrian. Brooks and Mrs. C. W. her home on Friday .evegin, The Brooks made x short: visit at the guests served a pot luck lunch. Oscar Brostrom home Saturday fore- Hunting season opened on Thurs-| noon. day. Some of the local hunters start-| | Mr. and Mrs. Radolph Hagen and ed out as early as three o'clock a. m.j son, Alfred, and Martin Hagen left [on Thursday. They report the game Saturday morning for Bordul: as not as plentiful this year as others.! Dak., to visit with the latter's di Miss ja Stratton and Charles ter, Mrs. Walter Grabarkewitz. Viola {Warner of Bismarck were Sunday Hagen accompanied them from Wing, dinner guests at the A. B. Stratton C. W. Brooks anu son, home. i jay afternoon to visit T. Hedstrom of Bismarck visited] their son, Clarence, who lives near with friends here en route to Carring-| Rey ton on Sunday. success at hunt- Orv Adrian Brooks, Lucille, Mar- Mrs. 0. B. Aune and children re-|ion and Emmet motored to Bismarck turned home last week after an ex-| Saturday evening, Mr. Brooks arriv- tended visit with friends and rela- ing from Jamestown, accompanied tives at Sanger. them home. A. Wagaman, who is working on the preg! ale ert at ae spent the week-end at his home here. PiMrs. A. Fisher and 5 Chicago, Sept. 22—(#)—Potatoes: sen were callers at the Dimmond| Receipts 108 cars: on track 405; total home Sunday, where they visited with] U. S. shipments 884; market firm on Mrs. Braden. good stock, trading fair; Wiscons! Klipfel and Orin Tyberg went ts| sacked round whites best 1.90@2.1 Wing on Saturday, where they visited | poor 1.04@1.75; ‘bulk 1.25@1.90, ae. with friends and stayed over to hunt} cording to: quality and conditi {on Sunday. . Minnesota sacked’ Red river Ohi Mr. and Mrs. C. Rhines and Mrs.| 2.006 Idaho sacked rurals 2.00 Roy McCullough were callers in Bit jmarck last week, where they visited | with Hazel and Chester Rhines, who neapolis, Sept. 22—(U. 8, D, of {are attending school there. A.)—Light wire inquiry, demand slow, iss Alice O'Brien, who is teach-| market weaker. Carloads sal ing at the Canfield school, spent the! freight only deducted Minneapo! | week-end at her home in Wilton. and St. Paul rates sacked ewt. Early | Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and Mrs. O. M.| Oh round whites U. 8S. No. 1, and | Oolip were callers at the H. Dimmond] partly graded, very few sales 1.75. to j home last Wednesday afternoon. 85. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Hillstead went ito Bismarck on Sunday where they | visited at the J. Remnel home. H irs. Wm. Uhde, Otto Uhde, Mri Wm. Michelsen, Freda Uhde and M POTATOES MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Sept. 22—()—Wheat receipts, 203 care, compared t@ O64 { is-] year ago, Cash No. 1 northern 5 [Rani fog erga ae em @1.4%; No: 1 dark northern spring, ,. Myron Rierson. who is attending, Choice to fancy 1.50%@1.54%; goad ‘high school in Bismarck, spent the, to choice 1.46%@149%; ordina week-end at his home here. » here 2% @1.45 Mr. S. McHugh of Norwalk, Wis.,| 144% @1.55%; who has land interests in the vicinity) tans jon rack, 1 xl 47% fe mane De eerie Painess Here eptember winter 1.2446: Der ipitts. Westerman and soi, Allen, and Soper 1s he caeer u in school faculty were callers lo. o a in Bismarck on Saturday afternoon. | Oats No. 2 white 29% @40%, Venison proved rather Mrs. A. L. Garnes, Miss ‘Linda Boat} Barley 54 in Bismarck on Saturday evening. iax No. 1, 2.32% @2.34%. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson was a caller at —_—_—_—_— day aft ; Fert ot cand Forks, form: $100 a here on Friday. Bydere were shoppers: in Bismarck, iain Inesday. 4 Hed on “s by jes Harry Worden Wednesiny even-| MP, £6" FC. saFRint C. Bleckteld” was a caller nt the and Mra, AF. Tourilotte were enllera{ Rye No. 2, 93@95, {the Clarence Kettleson home on.Pri f Regan, visited with friends Deer Mrs, H. BE. Rannestad and Mrs, 0. Season Mra, F. 1. Hendriekson Gus Westerman home Wednesday eve- ),_ ae fer the opening of the hunting sea- st week. wean zone of Biemereks former ‘ 4 iner ezan, was a din ue a Mr, Fox of the Bank of ota was. caller here on ‘Mrs, Wm. Michelsen visited at H, Helgeson home on “Bailey | working at the Hel tater, pias, kee World,” will be ee theater this week. - attraction,

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