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FIND ROMANGE “IN BRIDGES OF NORTH DAKOTA sala at ca editions Of ec 1 EO RN MOP ccc = : Mr. Baldwin Tries Engineering “s : Soviet Justice § CCHOQLS POST (suietistgte, Se tata ie | Motor truck licenses will have white | carry his collections with hiin, sa he tters on a green background and {sends them back to his sisters’ homie YON SBED CORK: y | BIBLIC AL, L AWS igstad. has ordered 15,000. The'in Columbus, Ohio. ‘ | olor scheme for license plates to be ple Pe r ' issued to automobile dealers has not | Barrie’s Phone a {been determined. eae : | County ‘Agent § Suggesta Meis*;: pects them to dome! uay have ‘to| is Listed Under \ ‘ture Tests—Tells, of Ten Commandments eet eehee the: Goeiver of plates order- ri — | ! Placed in Every Room— (ed, Ingetad sai i. Name of Butler rst Crossing of Missouri By be ‘ : | perinient — | Placards Are Used : | ORGRUBAG Nene BPD anc. * Rail Made Here ‘in '79, bs i sth ‘Chicago's Only Vauspnnsena Bie dane Bornodeen: : : § ; “Subgestion that farmers ! —— 2 * 3 veimy called on the telephone, But [ine teste aad ef tke tote aay | eaghitdren who ar to school this | Rialto Bookshop | despite dislike, the author. teva that | | | \ ast one new decor- : Jeans tele i-his ae ae Bag ere to see yan bof 4 iation on the classroom wall. | Will Soon Pass, At ianeots have a telephone in his Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 2. . § | first killing fi frost hes been mee ed i It will be a copy of the Ten Com- ! The name of James, However . 4 . mandments, printed in bd i —Motorists who go whizzing : { E. G. Booth of the state agricultural : orange ink ea arbutt baddgebund, | Chicago, Sant 2. Pp nica’ does not appear in the ‘telephone some of the numerous bridges in| 5 BF te ieee and A: 8, Miesen, county! * sae ‘will be there because a law passed Only rialto bookshop soon will be no palaces & Nor is it registered in the North Dakota have little cause to i agent, : vat the last legislative session and pore Tee ee ne semen denaer nee think of ‘the | | | “Many fields wit! mature seed ‘corn ‘effective July 1, requires every pub- This house of literature in a mod- | ment. day’s work | 4 : | if early selection and. careful aeviae| i lic sehool classroom to have a cup) store on Randolph street, the). Instead, one is listec under ‘and reel peril for the men who ene rs 4 P are practiced, the two: me 3 of the Ten Commandments on the, theatrical white way, must move! the name of Sir James’ Butler, and pioneered in this state, according to * adding that examinatien wall, { its lease expires. by this system the writer ix veces fridge survey recently conducted | many Jate Slice it became her duty to enforce | Actors and a . | idle by wire only to those intimate Be TieaiG. department of the! | as ae Relationship the law, Miss Bertha Palmer, super ts customers, Many of | ftiends who know him well ehough A areeen relationship agers d mois- be aware of the name of his to al ti t J Hi Even now, however, persons _mo-| ture content and freezing injury is sien Pwith he at Marine mat | 4 Bopdne toring. in North Dakota cun get a/ indicated by tests made in Nebraska, the state agricultural college hie a ay taste of frontier conditions because F ev t they sad. Lyitt: injury resulted! es i WILL RAISE COYOTES effort to get dn artisticully di fumerous ferries still are doing bust!- trom the first killing frost. to curn! _roiita be in ness and will continue to do business | Stanley Baldwin, prime minister of Great Britain, tried the job ofj contuining less than 47 degrees of Piel ee bridges have been built! 1--.9mative engineer while visiting in Toronto and found it very nice.| moisure, even though the tempera | meet the needs of the state. This ishaws him seated in the cab of one of thie Canadian’ National ture telt as low ‘as 24 degrees Pahr- | | Kimball, Neb.—Advertising for 109 coyote pups has started Dr. J. BE. Menter in the business of fur tarm- f the couwtr: tween Moorhead and Fargo co whole British empire. \eewease Se Rear cae Reerlel suisticn, | Mile” RAlepIRSIE Ww. te" trae Syne lone of the Cinst ine bring top price: ot Quality of the fur oaraten ee a g i ue he pe ote tae) * i ‘lore tenuis, from BL MELE orop ees e naval officer shot on . WR tate atl ati has been col is improved by regular feedin first train came into the state in i Its follow: sentenced to death i parooiia have | Oe eee | Bigemont | Highway Department "Corn standing in field fairly. welll enuse she refused to wive the wher Aithouat te p Miss Palmer said. Made Crossing Here: First in 23 | — . Is Using Displays) maured, ears soiid, moistare per cent! abouts of her husband while he was | he parochial quired to dirplay the being hunted them. hools are \ D 9, h 2, h i | ums first train of cars to cross the | aie, and Mis. Akerlund were Sune | A I | Sj germination per cent, 983 some) nets wader the law a nunbee | ont dread the kitc en. Omaha, consisted of an engine, an| day dinner guests at the Kurl chats | to Arouse Interest) wiut™ rubbery, cars twist, moisture ae — are doing so in order that they may | \ home Bias | nation per cent, ieompiy with all the tceq t | eeaeue use cova gt ace Mr. and Mrs. Julits Hauf and son! Adopting un idea originated by Ee eens the depa i ion, | in 1879, the survey Ties and(Albert of near Harvey were visitors | Grand Forks merchant, the stute high-/ WO-sture per, cent 47; germination Miss Palmer said. | rails were laid on fee three feet |#t the home of their brother and sis-|way department has decided to use| F cent 92: late dough stage i ‘The department of public instrue- thi ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh, window displays in an ¢{‘ort to | ture per ce 3 germ at lon per tion also has issued’ a pamphlet giv. | ‘A railroad bridge across the Mis-| Sunday: morning. stimulate interest in its work. 82; milk atege mo ents ak | ing the history of the co npo ition and | souri river was begun at Bismarca| ‘Wsurits Adams was an ea vie comment on the Grand Forks | ‘+24, ation Bee Seer ‘instructions for hang it on the play caused the depneemient.to in i wall. ‘Teachers ure usked to hang it in 1881 ond capers in Ag nily of Hurds-/quire concerning it and to ask that rives. the question ; low enough so that all muy read it | ferenion fey i fercied across field were callers at the Karl Schatz;it be sent here. The he aon. | ure 4,” Mr. Miesen Inheritance hieey y Bringing in fer ade idee Sed i ies ih | h dj They brought home |tains maps and other interest fe river during the Open season and} y i ea ards cau ‘, is nit rary pile With them Surah Schatz,, who has 'hibits showing the road: progres re ie coeanel tas that “frost Shich| = More Moncy — Burleigh the front of the room that it may .| been working for them this summer. | made in North Dakota. always be casily observed. 4 Bradge wad tonstracted oF use UF’ Miss Schatz will attend high schoul | At the request. of the high | wit led the foliage has injured the) Pays $3,381.13 The pamphlet comments on the | ¥ M his winter. department the window display was, company in‘ this YS 49, . history of the placard, its value as lighway bridges across the M ‘tn sour river. have cost $2,260,000 of ssig and Chas. Schatz of | yent here und now ts being prepared tate reported that some years: sg0.| a an art tic composition and cites cer | ¢ it was confronted by.a serious prob: Mi ‘i lapel ; SAAR eee Mens ter bridge ae bape Ha ESA RITA jing it space in their window: al drying was to eld the state tax com. | fu ntal principles enunciated in, Williston and $426,000 for: the! vei oo baggies exhibit of sectelae fries on | Seer * Pi bina decided tol alan tv members of the | the sen Coumandments, i 12 Oz. in Each Standard Package Sel s ing prepare y the way ' . state radige TRE illite. cae Bartek bedgcs | runc J ideparement and also” will bo outed | dr¥, “ape fe For the fiscal vear ending June 20,1998 License Plate ailinated two. fertiee wikkh: tetel Cyene™wit viaicisae ie ‘Visited at the R, G,\through the state. jtion, ‘This sample proved ai a ’ 8 operated for years. Seven licensed! Marehant home Sunday. Each of the exhibits: gives speci: a splendid ‘crop of secd corn was § | _ | | saved which germinated welk-over A TRO. to Be — to Read} 1 LL Sree cewsunneass Bees ia Johnny Fode spent Sunday with | drt ian Pag Lai ides acrose hat us cent. The av ere: i ; es D elicious peing a summer mea his parents. results of the Nebraska tests License pl haven, Stanton, Washhurn and Fort) “Me. and Mrs. J. Fode and son John/tn P08" | snow thot It-will be worth. while ARS 4 Ae "ata passe | Crispy te ing shreds of health ef nun! visited at, the e Hien home Sun- | et the firm cars. © Such. see collec: uh be: i srt bend crac tcmied Messer ep attertigon. | Entertaining Big | Seoredideanjairy coumsotivorouctealyier ‘ainretbe ee ried eter ceaa: Came easy | a ‘ pale operates at Chu; lek weet id “Mrs. Chris Hien were Sun-; from a ate temperaturo for @)county: treasurers: as the county Fred 8B. Ingstad, state registrar, erve: WwW ~ fruit. le milk on the Little Missouri river |dag, wisitbes at ite “Hartman home: | Task at Beirut} tow ays will likely germinate well.” ‘ahare'of the tax proceeds and said today that license plates for pas. eet ape eereee phil ligt | pes Mardeant a lt E. mie ‘ 1 Mr. Miesen be ‘will be gla was paid into the state tr senger cars vill have white numbers < bridge, ated 18 miles from Wat- = sight eho) ede Beirut, Syria, | Sept. 2) | to meee cope te 2 Reviews Court Ord = Tord Cily, will cove about. $100,000)‘ “Emanuel Fode spent Sunday with Entertaining in one. of the most im. | ¢F if he will bring pagnt ey ateray Al | ; ffice: P item, the state- and will be 388 feet over all, inelud- his friend Leroy Marchant. hen it tasks ae se French High | to the o ‘ fi $ CCEED$ foot span. y i Z \s are those geross the ned iver st oy home Sunday. forenoon. i Berean trea dresses and ate hae Great “hel ‘to. Le |e oc hahe “aie ted Gran ‘orks an ‘orgo, the report: . b rchant has finished, paint- 5 4 i shows, Failure of North Dakota] ing she{Mlorence Lake schoolhounc. | pak Menri de Jouvenel,’ the former 2 The ‘Forty tuietteeen tor Z C. 8. Dahlager, a’ wg toa of ind -Minncsota to agree on a loca-| A fatewtll “was given at the!High Commissionér, three” times a Bight,’ & 4 Giebts, TEs riany. ditional Dakota Business College, tion has held up the Fargo struc- rele ‘homie aad ¥.- afternoon . by week tever had. Tess than. thirty F re n Leg sruetite, ha vem fonds by’ the tare. but the Grand Forks bridge will Miss Mable Lytle in honor’ of her guests at his table: on. eny given : was recently promoted by: Switt Be & bri be completed next year,.the sutvey'| friend Miss Nlala ‘Scallon, A num; |cvening, during the eight months of is ndeavor, of fi [Sues he fiperescen required by lug." Co. to a cashiership after only one iene ay gin triends were eg id his. stay. es Pr, Savage, nai jpmal) Only six counties’ ed to add month’s employment. ‘Phe vacancy nt, the 1 1 of : unt or the: ofetiis, now: going “to Bismarck ae = ¥ yeu ties hit thy oun of hae ance wat promptly filled.by another D. the Red River is at Pembina, the me she -will enter. the: hospital! noice wy mecche elt that thal he" gufual ¢ wete Golden Valley, Grant, Me- B.C. man, B. R. Scouten. ine csantilgvey"etracture which cost) -The' clinch serviaes which were (RUAlg Botnane fected nd de Bre) hn Eliver, Sheridan and Sioux. |: Why do the big’ packing houses The ,bri rtman home Sus a Imost one-fourth of the and other famous fii 1H] rgd will thc 4 on Was Very well attemta: He'gorpor: ae Lie. aned ie torn ete oe e) erry uLattn ollected. ‘ound Forks Cc. edly TO ar aah Secs “ iy weneres fy and Herman Sielenger were Sata it of Seylomber 4s that ‘there has} was sccond with ‘imore than $10,000," reed west They the Pembina bodes dpe; Saturday. eee oe poids Atteletcy on been a fas Aran at here has CoNections from other leading Mabe goody reer see, there ate 4 acto! Mi Bailey were Witz urtelgh. in the “State of North: 4 ; leva problems of the] counties during the last fiscal year. utive se follow the Suc- | : oo ota. on 3 : - were: Drgpten,. Oslo, Grand Fork réman and Miss Peat! tegi awa duly tecedad i Beg ini | Wegion, the, first: coneorn, | aig.’ re Burleigh), $3,901.15; Grand Forks, CoStu CTUAL BUS- 2 White’ spent Thursday afternoon at!of’ st dates the ‘fun- taking ve, ‘accond INESS trainii es Bt po Sys ns ge i bsg the lagenee Kettleson’ home. Huorteage was on tts. 2 els ény. ot consideration. 911.498 ail ing (capyrighted—uin- a “ME , Ed ‘Noian and daugh: Y 1 | ".“The main program of the ugtional | se : 75; obtainable elsewhere). «Fall term, red brage rth of Foren to | raed Mee Nolan dana hci "St ul lar re Tylon deem cote) ey | Bept. 5-12. Write F. 1. Watkion Af | Da to th ‘of ‘North’ i would have len. down | com: ‘Wahpeton. sags Se Win. Witt and chil-! teh pletely eacept forte: fibancial on | Phone ‘ 944 for Tire Service. Pres., 806:Front St., Fargo. : oon John, Esther and Arthur went recotuea i a atjen ot she Rigas led. in the $2,000 a: month func f 1 a ed: Sor f fare ished by REPORT i : ! tm. in Book | This ‘fand made kage theteafter, ing gut of 4 | assigned y said as ig cof. Mort. | of home aid, and the financia Warm weather during the past | gagee to L. NR. Baird us Receiver of | tance to mothers which en. ed oD week has been ieee for the | Bismarck Bani os the sith of Feb- jiatter to keep their,children in their ripening of late in but Peer who was suffering Tuary, 192 26 whleh, a assigninent bar of istricte the heavy raing have | from a, severe attack of appendicitis: 4 nighaenis on page 30}, ‘nthe ottiee 7 both harvest fe a res! en to the Bismarc! os pi said re pret f Longhotn .cattle a iy rding to the weekly crop| Wednesday | Poverloned ‘by. a Multiplying ‘ra ing, erording the Tndsen Y Abdacasn, formerly, of in’ such sanriatee herelp: ing re a duri had +f Harrington company of Minneapolis.| Sanger, now of New Richland, Min 1 . at the tront door af the tl movemesit .to northern In some fields grain in the shock| is here renewing old acquaintance: Houne at Bismarck, -atthe| | over the long and difficult has so much moisture that it will and will work at threshing for a! DOM Got OP Geotamier 19a), ee ant forms an important. part of require several days of favorable| few weeks.” \iefy 0he nincnet due % ort. | weather to dry out. Very little Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bagnell of Hens-! gage on the duy of sale. The Pow threshing hes been done in the! ler were Bismarck visitors Fri ines erscribed in such” ions age northern districts, but in the south-| and took in the ball game betw and. which old ly ern half of the four northwestern! Mandan and Me De meIee ARS ‘described ae follows, states grain is now being marketed| Hvrvesting is about over now and to-wit: on cee * in rood, salam Several wake ss Bie chutes tens eerie tact. it uae tw serait Stomnanis . f 4 arta | Scholl's Zino-pade-—zhat'steon a there were frosts at a number of much moisture in the grain that it} One Hundre tales slg bt Lhe) Chirepract | hey end all pain. When the corn : paints Saresebous eee t send oT hetaeeds cos tatimek on:| GD yea La io witch Prine! i i near comes, back. If new » dence of teal damage to grain peed, cerlige Jn See senor | BED acrew more of les accord nee | fines it overnight!” most severe in the low spot: H. F. Flowers and to ‘the Governorment Survey : Dr.ticholl’s Zino-pad It is difficult to form an ‘accurate | Saturday from Dickson, i thereof. copii orca reali Bae ted, of vie! whemt andj they h ey were teem ele iis | qgknere will be. die on such mort. - | Blea faod ag resutes ng. mee, y fe al he date of su! he sum o' | Flower: ; who will ake Me. guaeea a Wight situndre > = : | Si your druggies of shoe deters ne ith them this winte: rf 4 ‘ St tive and 13, a/i ‘100th 00) len, the rel ie! agen o 9 = f, % whe as ere acting - stables Gon oe er ate fe : : ° ere for the past three weeks, ani "hk ectiver of ff . - i . his family left Tuesday for Driscoll | Rieger Ban Bismarck, { 4 t Is | where MF. Wallen has been trans- North ae ota, Vee i : | it by: ee rust, but a part| ferred. zugpn Pee ay Mortgageo. ; . “ = Byers has deen without apparent | ch ted anal oe rin re Asaignge of — zi —— VY ore ina wi i J-| sment, at Bismarc y and Sat- th Dak : i‘ ° Meret “eee yaa: | gay meats tetany oe VULCANIZING |}. O: MURPHY -B.. Pet d -" Spepentty crop of oe dion pro-| Mi stale Feat were. week-end | RG "Tires an Takes, Oil and Grease tein. q 4 "3 | Ww. pee Tiet ae a 7 se | - Bismarck ‘yada 2 Died ni . Offic. . hone 577 mond 8 rie resect or sat hae el i : ’ F Next to Bs gs tlt Bank .N, D. nacnaper, the § tod. arenas epee Ni To do" norma a ne Sanger 8 js’ should |! ae nian So aos bee ven we ae ilde’ they expect. o' Baa the ; Mal or ese the sentiment wit at the home of her Mrs.| ‘Sealed bids will be sentiment wi ing Merle Adler, in Bism nday at and, 4 Tuesday, ihot air postion 91 B. ‘Richardson ‘was a business''Pians can be In tome aller in Bismarck, and Mandan Aor badly damaged by aa rut {or esbe the oats yield is Helpful Gib wit will meet at the’ 8:30 p. mr bale fg bi ® Baa but a teat home of: Staigle Thurs-!” Board Fescrves * the right to Palect di The club is making ra there will culy be a te cars of oats | Gay. The “flab, making, prepare; (any and all bid ago we repotied red ee eean Digby and son_Arthur| bbe S and _son ur ier 8 Flax in ieeaal pal oe ee in oun ee ing. relatives at Mandan this/, ed The now show Te “ Pavement must not be slippery. ate poorly filled te pavements are safe. Tires The Portland Ce- “ damage te thax by i, in a gum-| Street, branch pated Pe ” : ss | / |. can grip the firm, gritty surface-even ment “Asioniation iy Brace Pci thorough kill. Tt guts every ' Sactien of Contr. - Mosquito and ant in your home. Kills other bugs too. | that often saves the motorist. And _ Leaves no survivors! Sold at Grug, grocery, hardware with Concrete pavement, that frac- ' tion is available for you. Goed brakes, good tires, good driy- ing—all are necessary, but above all, This has just become | pint? Vhubithamars | “of Nellet / : : | 4 : . : in wet weather. is modonal: or- pote, in ag ee _— Tr 4 \ Concrete is clean, permanent, hole ~~ Pave nog im; Sealed bids bE it ple a pavement after the motor- gi of con- iar. little damage Some Villase board o of Wii mer ist’s own heart. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION ; Bank Building PORTLAND CEMENT late flax is now being cut in Min-| ¢) g_automatic. Bid ‘Sept, Sth, 1987, rd reserves the mie to | and A ‘bids. oy £ GEO. AN! The hottest town in the wo: Azisia, Tripoli. where in --1{ rmometer 186.4 Vill vids a ae — grees. PG ONO ee