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PAGE SIX REAL BATTLE FOR BASTERN / ~ GRID TITLE Tightest Football Champion- ship Campaign of Years | Appears to Be Brewing THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926 ; plekers in his field ‘these days. Mhey 4 ae, corn as being excellent PREMIUM LIST FUR 1926 CORN SOW “j—jaws oF OUR MAIGINORS ese: oe, elas ; being fairly «: a 1oRi¥on ria Re lind to Steele Wednes- ~All Upi in the Air frotr: Lest "gre belie et thé Wane 43 ae Friday Tait ako tire st He cathy white ae $3 sadiples of their presets” Ww “Mr, fd Mes. Arghar Small in| |dauahver. Eigen, nvotere? to the c' ne Mel The tightest If. ‘and Mrs. ay Gr Stlbe oH championship , appears to be rhard, New York, Oct. 1 “Big Three” football campaign brewing th Princeton, Y lowing their opening pea more even caliber tha 1925, or the year hef ter, In 1924 the Sth, Lot 9"Pioneer or other earl, | det stg ftt 2nd, $4; 3rd, $4 th, t 1 Minnesota No, 23 or ng guy, ries bi yg sone they were in for that mat- | Tire rs, it rile be r fl Johnson, ie) “dotverg phd [ete &.tohnson cal ed t tl ae Olaf Lundin y on eho da M bs lies Frank Johnson atid set Edsel, vivited at the home of | Mrs. ak, Mr. ae Sos, Andrew ivinsen of Bi rs, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson of Bismarck visited ith Mr. a la and Sunday. Mrs. Victor Hugo Solberg suffered), the hold and when the of battle - ef is j had cleared, were on the right end of In the final game of the Warvard bucked up and s holding i:s old enemy, to a xeoreless tie desp yarns the Crimson would be virtually anni hilated. Princeton, of course, won the “Big Three” champtonship-—and without much trouble, as the resulty indicate Different This Year season led in Pop Corn, 10 Ears 16—Golden Bantum Sweet Ist, $4; 2nd, rd, $2; Ist, As a strenuous pastime, football has a atode rival in soccer, the game This year a somewhat different tale} that proves so painful to shins and heads. Here are three, members of e unfolded. H. rd has a new) the Univ y nnsylvania: soccer team preparing for the coming Leo de UE aaa on with a bit of head work. ale an Princeton, on e don't appear any stronger, if as strong. This is especially true, a hard grounder which Hornsby of the Orange and Black. {Tu nbied picked up and made So, it wouldn't he surprising were | the tu fast play. No runs, one hit every one of the round-robin brushes | no errors. a hectic affair with result of each more or less a to: cond, No runs, two hits, no New York—Dugan up: Out, short” to first. Collins up: — Batting right handed, Out, foul fly to first. Pen-; nock up: Batting left handed. Out, pop fly to second. No runs, no hits, rd to) no errors. Wisconsin 18; Second Inning Ni Ninth Inning Reriacstare or St. Louis:—Thevenow up: Out, Ohio State 47; Ohio Wes gan 0. Minois 38; Butler 7 Indiana 14; je We shvencé ot Oak Merchants 6. north pe thresb. 13; Ames 0. Aggies fod Dakota State + Buena ther ts of the field are not 4 b oe. 4 “Vleet tris “been absent} —Hestry Mills hus arrived hose from vening. 1 sao North Dakota state corn show, at tides. Sth petihben bent at Rainbow or any jute mixed ‘Sho returned Thursday afternoon. wreturded the state and inelusi i¢ show bee sities ate: i to. Mr. | al and Mrs, Arthpr jismarck for thé feurth Lot Innésota No, 13 or simi- ; chil ay. rage for this year, state and the exposition is coming to | quare Deal, Golden Dent dto | son entertained the leaped & call us pastor oF te both the state and Burleigh soubty Lot 8--Rustler or hae uate white ! chil day dftera Figo ittdal E. Johns and son, of ee more than hal? of the expédnse. | ida ivoking tn kindy af Mego avément of their! Miss * alice Mack#an started teath- Satona, Wi ditions to the programs ¢h Year, “aa st Solberg called at the hoind | oMe Gi 1a, tanghe ihe Manding schoal inn wee, an educational, or ied ae ie g0 southward to ‘farmer climate, |unusual ‘and agvel amusement Lot aie Dan Maclean ind, Mack Nicholson jthe best display of corn’ ever 8- | tot, $6; 2nd, $4; ord, od Sth, Clas iness matte: money necessary to visit the: show. | 1 Lot 14—White Flour Cor ate _|2nd, $43 Sed, 3 bth, 4 ethan syrel ge es ‘the 2 esduy. e Mirror utr: aa ow Fittereon, Saturday afte; pay eo A. Stewar ended invitation and be extended a special invitation an i. ngs Ne Da enlted av dhe i Pi aoe, . day afternoo: siaey everiin; gue Brothers have finished year’s exposition. | Lot 1%—Early Sweet Corn. Reinkert of New crea oe Bete ‘amd nd Femity, Mi Mra. | where in this vicinity with his n addition to the regular premiym| 2nd, $3; 3rd, $2; 4th, §1. list. “The. state. corn, abow, county | TAL 19—Pop corn, sds yatiety. tvt,| Ada” and Stanley MeCurdy bia hest number of points for gorn. | re the Lenard, Koon. This was offered for the first time| Lot 90 Mallow tee Int, €4; 2nd,| SPEAKS home in Bitrasrek. Aima Kerr, a missionary froin rd, $2; 4th, $1; Sth, 60c. R. L. Dralle returned bat er! n it three times, when it may re- | J. B. Tweeten and Ed h —Mixed Flint. ‘Ist, $4; and,| vgs here. Avis, motored to on their Wiy home from South Da- one point, 3rd, $2; 4th, $1; Sth, 50 cents. "| Anamoose, a ny’s silver cup, won by D. C. Crim- ed Monda pane. ‘of Haselton last year, gate $6 | La bb--North@enera’ Bort Tat, | ote etten Geving, "visited Nev ale. wt; Robert cigncoe sold about n jhe Ob, NO "rune nb hits, AU Tekeoteel dledeeh TIRE. nder up: Bat: for permanent possession. Lot 26—Palconer Corn. symp: ting fecelved a (big price for the porkers, m1 NOTRE DAME ven t up: Outs| ting Fight tan received with) ‘The silver cup of the First Nation lend: $3; Sed, $2; 4thy $1; Sth, 50 Shai Wises saPely of ser. mneterdil oodland is, general manage tne cutcher to short. A great play| grounded to first, who makes the out yoes to the highes dividual winner Dralle. oes Best 10 ears Flint—$10. r Varnem, Ade Final Score 20 to 7—Crowd of aa for as te due.to the north. He states that the rain L ee oe to f: - He Bopes to back again bss bgp a gre deal of damage to will be held at the Bismarek ‘city ond. co da ital city Wednesday a visi . % in Ganada. There inclusive rhe show’ wan, oftichaiiy Ue! he 2nd, $4; ord, $3; 4th, jreiday ot} went to: Bismarck She stay- | teenis to bé Ao let- p to the rain, ac- designated @ state corn hy $! on business. Part i Solberg aj stewart tp ‘bang cutting his Hast levislagure, and wilt rs held tnt this 5 Beats, 10 Kare ; TE aia eine oe these * ie ig fay he directors Of the eorn show jar yellow dent. ist, $6; 2nd, $4; 3rd, He Acting quite thick: bat: somewhat » #8 picked from the whole | ¢: te $2; Sth, ed tstatea & Bisthareu3 sh et. *f Le more and fore a place where the | or Gnuilar yellow dent. Tet, 0; 2nd, 8 Ww. Grundy is entire state is Fepresented, While! si: 3rd, $3; 4th, $2; 5 {Glencoe and ,contribute to the support fie dent. 2nd, $4; Srd, $8: 4th, Au if singére and is ¢: re oe gcrepy 2 pull pit show, the business men of Bisniarck | $: ry, Jr. tépk supper 3 jurchiés next day, b : 4 sue ; Mea. Hove Som@rg ad family bt i Fun to Mrs. H.; The officers dte planning | number” of bmiproventeqes fork W birthday, ‘Sout. {oe in Bur Oxk towiship Montay, h will’ make a Visit to Bis son Sunday, . ars Marvan, ; he show well wofth. while | a | de, Batehin he fowl af thé Air, auch as péese . , amusement of view. A wealth own, ducks and cranes, are starting to of outstanding speakers ax well Whicl 1a auly.a poutle reminder tnt itures and lots of class mnsic | 2nd, $4;- 3rd, $33 4th, wintér will soon be here. {have been stewed and this, added to| Lot 18—Beal Corn o: ek ns SKE to the caj jsemh the state, will repay any-| sth, $1. bed jay last Pee where ‘one fo) small outlay of tine ‘+ D—Floer Corn, 10 Oe aie ae Sx leware of cS : : Kiwanis to Give rere ea By te i 4th, : Sea . ied ca Fe a eit for setae tn. pare fats Repeating its action of a Lot 151 fellaw, Blae or Mixe ynier called on Mrs. pin a i aa scab wi eee Flows . 2nd, $4; 8rd, t bet "Mire, {and is Be Seanie oe ett getting a luncheon on one of the days oi e183; At A * 8 itor will! c MENOKEN OM Rand Mrs, G schta rt, Be re hari i: mt Mr. and Mra, J. F. Ashley of Ster-' Mes, Ove yooh und éhildren Pat ind Dok Nichelvan vitten eee ie furnished a free admission card. TRis | Corn. ir » and Mrs. Handle Enewone county Sunday. was one of the big features of last! 4th, $1. ae an ve sin ny ith. | colton mee Bos “ , 4 ow A number of special prizes have $4; 2nd, $3; Srd, $2; 4th, $1. 7 i ge An his sistet, Miss farm Of | A cs Meland waiting for Glen Bake: ie pome- [been offered for exhibitors this year,| Lot Late Sweet Corn.. Ist, $43 nd Mrs. Geo, Varnem sein’ ‘and Dorot! Jose- tig to ¢ome and thresh ie for ning soke Johnson had atngee m: cup will go to the county making the! 4; 2nd, cei ie 2 4th, $1 | Hopping in Bit rota and Manda ning with Mr. dnd Single Ea jo visiti last ir and possession is for one /s: jad, Iraq, viisted several miey, | Og ' Jeu ‘only until some one county has Lot 21-—-White Flint. Ist, $4; 2nd, me Bismarck Saturda: ek a Mrs, Chas. Naweémer, | Og rd, $2; 4th, $1; th, 50 cents. q ing. several days visiting ee ir. pi ye ae “eae n rmanent possession, Es Jonion ‘ashburn mn! je | dolla te premlum ‘mbhey <eN ; a2y ath, S17 Gt 20 cence | Mand, Mire. R. G. Abstoin and night with P. Oy Jonnten.. ‘Phey Were | Lot 23—Yellow Dent. ist, $4; 2nd, fee Other Silver C is ‘eited a es where kota. The Provident Life Insurance ¢om-'” Lot 21—White Dent. ist, $4; 2nd, aha ed Mr fa vand irs. George | €3; Srd, $2; 4th, $1; Sth, 50 cents. in MeKensie Sunda: ithe highest individual prize winner.|s1; 2nd, $8; 3rd, 4th, $1; 5th, 7 5 head of hogs recently. They were Te inust ‘be won twice In sbesenstGe’l by cite, ys $4 tik Biirsin q ny x. enn Rivet 40 Brittin . 8 Pp: Singles to cen-|an ovation zs he comes to the plate. hank of Bismarck, now in anita. ie-Beus, BoD. eee ae farm during the | Dagan out steal-! Out, short to first. Holm up: Out, session of Peter Mihm of mai ree, | ie Care Recepetates fee newe' ot te een v siting at! + husband, who went 47,000 Breaks Record For Memorial Stadium by O'Farrell, It was a low piteh.| unassisted. No runs, no hits, no from Burleigh county, and must be} ‘Mf. and M Severeid singles along the left field] errors. __|won twice in. succession for per-' jest 10 curs Bemt.Dent—$10, anlage Moe Sere foul line, Hoyt up: Out, pitcher to] | New York:—Combs up: Out, third manent ownersh Hest single ear Dent45, diner guete arene home of ely Out, third to Co., of Bismafek,, - Rest sine ear Flint—$5. Mr ; ‘Grinnel 17; Marauette 2 first. No runs, two hits, no errors, | to first. Koenig up: Lawre Ooh st. } 8, two no ors. st. Ka p: Oscar A. Will Dell Warren. | Meusel up: Best Ss aE mi Dent—$5. 1 ves ther ics ia ot hie Normal 0, Tl Be olat o 0 & rdia 0, St. Louis U. ‘Sa; ive “ U, of Utah 13; %, if iy Oidah ‘13; o So. akota 0, Ruth up: Walks. Ive for t! best | Third Inning cut stealing, seeond, catehe ee oe lert core fen eae S| nd Mra. R. M. Eudemann No panayno ulti no errors. ‘hest 10 ears of flint corn ex! nibtted \s iby any of their contract growers. |The agricultural exténsion division | lof the International Harvester eom- | aah pany offers u handsome cup for the |§2: 4th, $1; Sth, $ left. ‘best 10 ears of yellow dent corn ex-| 5, pounds Whit TO MIDGETS rior, a hibited at the show. This cu permanent possession. This is i) For Mee Rismarek Gridders Hold Far-'” tage 0: moisture, tec the ane for A. C. Danee and son! of Menol droy. inet at’ a duck dinner fit trae es te be Nicholson terme ae ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs told Cline lay evening at the home of gh Mrs, K. 0. Knutson. {as he steps to the pli ME rifice bunt, rolls. tow touched him out. The ond. Holm up: Out Southworth up No runs, no hi | New York Minneapolis, fume showed real power in down the fighting Minnesota t 20 to 7, M0 spectators in the Mem ¢ Saturday. 7 count in the first half, the men of Notre Dame came Yack with a di nd displa strengt! in the i pounds Yel tt, Sweet | were ver Seed. at 3 2nd, $3; srd,] si Blossom 2nd, 33; rm Fri mae cnet a fine Po- Mr. Robinson i He 16g8_ number- 175. He was somewhat un- his crop being leyan ~ College 13; Normal 0, Hibbing paar College $2; Itasca Junior College 0. reais | College 33; Nebraska Wot: Mtontah Staté 6; Colorado U. %, Holy Cross 19; vend uM. fly ly to Sweet 7 3rd, §2; Out he won three years in cance for | 4th, $1; " irst who made the out nat funassisted. Koenig up: Out, flied atrto left. Babe Ruth up: | Ruth smashes a home run into the right peau, MM grounded to fi motored to Bismarck. with rphi Fi ’ Arthur uF Nor! in wiovarea: [in posession of FA, Mund of ” FRotary Club to Give T1 "bon i cl field bh ¢ crowd goes com- eusel up: Out, flied One run, one hit, no errors. Fourth Inning Louis: Hornsby — up er that fell ml Koen a fly to qi teomtey tthe | still full ¢ tossed 21 short, scoring Bell and {Mafey. p ell on. second, Haines up: rounds to aaebae ifely between Meu- wiclegelicl i O'Farrell up: Hl ft "who mutts the bu Jown came in the ki when Geer ing W 3 Seore in Second long pass to the ri Out,| hort, | assisted, Taw away from. Flann the 18 yards that gave J score, Pepluw tied the he “dropkicked a goal. count when showed its ‘hdown on its Am darted yard dash Nemic kicked strength, scoring a third play when around left end for his to the Gopher line. seemed to act as a tonic for the Gophers, and from that point on they kept the bali in Notre Dame territory, until the third period, except for an ex Several tin to Notre D: amece 0 twice retting t runs, no hits, no errors Fifth Inning St. 1 Southworth foul fly to fi flied to cente second to fi up: Out, Out, up: Qut, No runs, no hits, nol attempted D yard line, miss- Tt. was a bitterly | Out, short} from the outset, ho' les to cen- Hoyt up: to first. Combs up i ter. Koenig up: Out, flied to left.| Ruth up: He gets a tremendous! § . The crowd boos Haines,! ks. Combs on second. Meusel! Out, pitcher to first. No runs,|/ an hit, no errors, Sixth Inning St. Louis: —Bell up: the outcome of the Gophers as prom threat in the Big Ten con! ST. LOUIS WINS DECIDING GAME ence race, left. Hafey up : Grounds t FROM NEW YORK |e makes a low throw to first an error for Dugan. (Continued from page one.) O'Farrell sent a high fly to} Meusel. The outfielder lent): tried to throw the ball to‘the plat before he caught it, and it dropped, after striking his glove. Bottomle: ran home, Thevenow then arrange for what proved to he winning runs. His single to Yight' sent Bell and Hafey home. That was all, but it} Hafey made a great ‘try for but th proved enough, ball got qway from him. Paschal The Yankees made another run in| batting right handed, batting the sixth through a combination of | Ho: Paschal up: Adams runn Dugan's single and Severeid’s double.| for Severeid. Adams on second. Tight Place pitcher to first. no errors, Seventh Inn'ng St. Louis: pitehii hander. Collins catching. Thi up Out, third to first. Singles to left. Holm up: Grounds forcing Haines, third to, |. Southworth up: Out, pitcher) to short to first. No runs, one hit, no errors, New York:—Combs up: left. catcher to short. one error. New York:—Gehrig up: Out, short! to first. A wonderful stop by short! behind second base. Lazzeri up:/ Out, fanned. Dugan yj center. Severeid up: Doubles, scor- ing Dugan. It was a low liner wh ingles to) One run, two hits, ined with a hit by Combs and pee, to Ruth and Gehrig, » Koenig and Meusel in ies en. Cite telypling in the ninth Ruth brought his big bat to the plate. Alexander slipped the first pitch over fora ggg The next was a teaser, seorned by the Bube und it was call- ed a ball. Then a foul, with two strikes and a ball, Alexander tried three slow curves, all outside the ex- treme corner of the plate, Ruth could not hope to hit one of them’ ut of the park to tie the score, so Feet to first. ‘The Babe then hi He tried to place him- porition to seore on a hit by . second, He failéd, and St. ¢ into its own after 38 years} en enow Singles to) It_was a line drive which short his glove. Koenig up: bunt, third to first. Combs on sec- ond. Ruth up: Ruth walks. Meusel! up: Grounds to third, forcing Ruth,, third to second. Mevuset‘on first. Gehrig up: free : The bases are full. The jekt are conferring with Haines, Bethes is taken out and re- placed with Alexander, n right hand- er. »A great cheer goes up ax Alex- andors name is announced. — Lazzeri out, fanned. The noise is deafening as Alexander walks to the bench, is teayly mobhed hy the St. Vo 8 ets who flocked aroun Out, sae Tay iat Holm Out, eround- fieat who made: the ext Gouthvworih, up : Wornaby up: Ne gets ry 8 to right center.’ fly to first. No) rai on second. filed to center. Hofev rd. The ball n 19 Bismarck. 0. Out,! FE a left) Haines uv: | Landers leaped for but the ball glanced off: Paris; e| for Klipstein; Gorn Combs on third substitutfons ‘were: of form pe last, w PF el go Scoreless in First Quar- ter, But Weaken five dollai The Rotary club of Bismarel otters Oscar H. Will & Company offer in cash to the party | :who hauls in the largest load of carn’; fought game featured by tn them during the period of show. illiant plays, Bismarck high lefeat before the line- Saturday ¢95 ¢ for were the Fargo st by the Mid as unable to withstand their smush- ing plays and failed to hold at cru- al moments, although in the first] quarter they ‘kept Fargo from scor-j ing. In the closing day ot the quarter, Fargo had advanced to ee Demons’ two yard line and in first play of the second quarter. alt son broke through to give the Midg-! ets their first score, Arneson made | the ck threatened to score in| it advanced | ¢y,, rd line, but! men ba By a series | to the sev-) line and a five-yard penalty | ‘ck brought them to the ard line, where McFysy took all over for another score. The) was wide. Olson Stars in Third An the third quarter Fargo advane- it McEssy then cras a | through for the Midgets’ third and| fing] score. Olson did brilliant play- ing, climaxed by a 54-yard run from | the Demon 17-yard line to the Fargo ! ard line and several passes net- | pj ted the local gridders substantial | In the final quarter Bismarck | “an opportunity to score when a! ropkick by Olson missed the posts | a matter of ofly a few inches. | keslee, who went in for Simons, | ‘anced the ball to Furgo's o | yard line. A flock of passes in the | jast few minutes of the game gave | cheer to Bismarck rooters but the game ended with the ball on the Midg- | ‘ard line, Final score, Fargo The Lineup | 7 smarck Fargo Ted: re Folendorf Quam By; Boliman| H. Brown Stranahan | Kiebert Lofthouse Olson Referee—Kratz. Umpire-~Co Substitution’ were as follows: pe i} marck--Slattery for A. Brown; M Gettigan for Landers; Cervinsky for! Danrot for Straus C, Danrot for Slattery; and F. Brown for ale ry fargo, lendorf for Botlman: Blakeslee ‘tor Simons; ae for Quam; Hyland for Bab- Is Lose ider, the Bismarek line’ (un, \ Sioux, first | der, Nhe vant $2 to the three highes ;&% much more attractive prize list than that of last year’s sho lexposition follows: Babcock ° \to' a a for Benset; Latiders for Lofthouse | . the| s, Bergeson & Son off rdon coat with fur collar, leuther lined, for the best 10. e: flint corn exhibited from the fol ing counties: Burleigh, Emmons, Kid- Logan, Mclnteaty McLean, Shegi- Mercer, Oliver, Morton, Grant or D.C, Crim the directors, Poland Chin: seoring exhil leLean, ins of Hazelton, one of offers a pure. bred boar to the hi itor from Emmons, Kid- Morton or Burleigh The City National bein as narck offers cash prizes .o} prize winners from {Kidder counties. An addition na and prize is being of- ed in each class this year, making jregular premium list for the coming Class A—Flints, 10 Ears Lot 1—Gehu or similar early yellow int,’ Ist, $6; 2nd, $4; 3rd, $3; 4th, 5th, $2, Lot jereer or any late yellow or ii ie 86; 2nd, $4; 3rd, $3; 5tl of corn. a special trophy to the exhibitor | ath, $1. of the best single ear of any variety. | Hest bundle of 12 stalks of un- usked corn. Ist, $h; 2nd, $3; 3rd, 4th, $1. Dest single plant of. corn. with freatest and n'y number of ears. Ist, $4; 2n¢ 3 Sed, $2; 4th, $1. Best varbele of corn. sil Ast, $1; 4th, 60 cents, €3; 2nd, gt! a All-corn entered muat be exhibited under the grower's name. All exhibits must be. inthe hands af the secretary by 12 o'clock noon, November oth. atmo § réquire sdditional éptries for Bieerice or county prizes, Ta awarding the ptate corn show cotnty cup, one ane of premium money lar, awards shall count as one point, Premiums, for ener id alfalfa sead do not count for this award, nor do special pré- xhibitor’ can make more than one entry in the same lot. All corn and seed exhibited mugt be of 1926 crop and grown in Nor! The | Dakota, Exhibitors may reserve corn enter: ed, otherwise it will be used for ej hibition and advertising purposes. Al) corn must be left till the end of the show. All éntries must be sent to. the pesining 4 North ag > temarek Byers, Schmidt and Bunn, showed u un: usual speed and power and ripped through the North Dakota line for re- peated ga The North Dakotan: {aed by- the batter t Minnesota ast week, were ff from their best, but displayed a scrappy game. The work ‘of Boe, Moore and Drew was outstanding, Drew getting away at one time for a 40-yard run around Towa's left end. worm and in- | EMEReON CARE! Cornell . By NBA Service Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 11—Gridiron f lowers at Cornell are looking forward | ng cleven this fall, It may * formidable ax some of ie | Flicke awkeyes, 40-7 Towa City, ‘Towa, Oct. 11—)-— .| Showing a decided Yeversal of the’ he Univer-' ever the ve rate ‘of North Dakota eleven by a score of 40 to 7. The Towans, su- “fy every department of the almost at will after the "Cowboy Kutsch from the Sioux City atockyards, nee flashed to the fore when he yards fora sonek aoe | ertgnab Bir 1 Em Care i Is this "tall pl 3 a powerful fellow, offense and defense. {than * cae be. * an illnegs of ror kieed ‘aneral ices were held at the Methodist sear ceased; Te! the Wife of M. E. bepicaTé CATHOLIC CHURCH Par achat dedication of a, ofthe, ment, tmpeien ie mast im jn bela were ‘me le werein set tts 6 of Assist Btw! of Biemaret with tl clase of satis Pries weres ye 78 was confirmed during iter atlty was sentenced to the proce A orate ft aA {ten a for regular premiums dof §F¢. eye ial sbatonteee thinsyéare He plane resid most of ‘them: unt: | apring. 7: j Glen fare of Menoken threshed evening- playing ‘card Mrs Sada bastheus ‘pista reethtl yy... The George Varnum is now working at! IN out | ‘well the C. D.. King ‘and. Wm. ‘Langom ranch. and Mrs. Otto «his, aye ‘Mr. nd-.a6h Vwint “threah rer several faruch ia 3 in ‘ayne were entertai ‘ne ret {ie vicii before coming back to jn Sat Setesetay: et at the, home Mrs. A. eet to the timber sh att Balfey of Mason City, fora, 4 fi erie pe swener * bortly an to cut a large amount be: re. making ‘ok in hs re with Mr, ae veal ing year a 8 OF — of Mr. Ea ne deta ic N. oe y “Ayers. Mr. and Mrs. Krek of Minot, N, ae in, Mrs. A. 1. Wetew-and Mee rs. ‘ e ears motored to Diemer Br wes at the at Groot sea ties Western Pig fe ship- anaee jgen. sie visiting his daughter, Mi ae w visiting Mr. and Mrs, R. | Pages ico chitdten vis- there, in, rowers Glevator 1 shipped in a car vf) corn Tuesday. : DRISCOLL Mrs. Jennie Haugen and daughter | pet left September 27 for Canada, where they wil make théir home ‘his win- s wrosetes,Masishan Teft for Sequim, Wa none “té join hi ints and wrote, wl ‘are making | 5 xperience with pte Jn landing nall 's home. teh "i ade ak rs. ral it that thé ve will be| ‘yeh ‘8 i rasideaee, which has brats been -_ steldiy" nearing for ep e ring completion. Re Ki Chapin prvi This. oti ite modétn i se ae earanes architefure_ end whi 7 Mortéh léft othe Red iy vay te ey Weal of es operat te aie Hanes Of Mer aceetes zee ae nal ateeeee es fod Mra. pening ng ¢ Erslaiia lett. one = Chicagd beiscesed oe walls ro ‘Bune. ca fou, bie high- listed by the ow , owner, } a are ve have pre h of- the fi peer: i in this reg: 7. ee eg °. ‘ale 19; Gi * Washington and Carnegie Tech. 47. ornell 49; Williams 5 humbin 4; ‘Wesleyan 0. Syracuse 35; William and Mary 0, Pennsylvania 44; Swarthmore 0. New York U. 24; West Virginia shington. and Je fterson 19; Rut- Washington Col- Qhio Wesleyan 0. it. Bonaventure 0. eae 6. ishuek 0. cts & lea 19. Alexandria ud Falls 0. Biwabik ‘ees Tron 0, pas Hupet ins i ert ine at Hy Nee’ 48; insine 0. Glencoe 51; Hutehit Mon aa ‘Ortomvitte. Ohio State wf Colgat ay, en frown. a Bismarck Glenwood Eveteth 7; 12; n 7, Aber Lea'24:"Woreasrood, t,, 0, ie town | if “Ettetdnle 0. a John's ‘Academy 6 vad 0. Mohall 73: a a Waren iol a , Pied aia junior “high oa; Aber- Watertown 2; Brook: a NO BRAINS “I've tt, cngen, reading of a ma- Ios has hata hee eee hasn't it?” ob if it does alt’ that work.”

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