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PAGE TWO LIVESTOC! By Associated Press Leased Wire GRAIN K Yesterday Year Ago ea, March 1.31% ea 1.32 7 5 @1.32 %s Official Crop Report From Ar: | aay ety abe Pe. Falk Pa gentina Has Pronounced a @% @% a . orn— ; Bearish Character Dee. 70% 85% be @% @86% ug Chicago, Nov. 16—(—Lower| Ms=ch PtH prices for wheat resulted today! 414. 79% 92%, from Argentine official reports that} “"3¥ @': @s3 % gave an advantage to sellers. Be- Oats a sides, export demand for wheat) O47 ‘9 dis ° « from North eatin: iia; as, ES Sik =“ @% % Pie flat. Wintry weather in Canada ee é 2 eyaz : failed to induce speculative buying,| March Jt bie 51M the bus of Canadian threshing May 16% being at an end. peta 7) Wheat closed unsettled at 1-812. cent to 7-8 cent net declines corn| “3S7- i unchanged to 1-4 cent higher; oats : 0% 1-8 cet to 1-4 cent up and provi- March sions unchanged to 10 to 12 one piavhek dow: a ip Notwithstanding the decided], May 96% * bearish tenor of an ned stead gov i 11.70 “ ernment crop report today as to ‘ { wheat, advices from a Chicago ex-| hot 11.60 * pert in Argentine were of an op- es tpesite Ean an conteake: with of-| Jat 11.70 ) ficial advices describing the LO | Ribs —— . situation as favorable, he wired)’ "0. 10.60 13.00 ? from La Varillas, Argentine, that 10.40 : * new wheat is very light in weight, 11.65 12.25 ‘ not as god as last year in quality, sh 1 that frost has done serious harm, 11.95 12.75 ? and hot winds heavy damage. 1200 i j Although the corn market eased , down at times today, Lida Che : d mich rallying power. Husk-| « oe ri Hl Hep oreporis convinted to indicate ‘Keys _.38 to .42; roosters .17; disappointing yields in many sec- ducks .18 to .24; geese 20 to .21, unfavorable. Considerable notice fen ) was taken too, of word from Omaha \ ‘ that Calveston was bidding «ne cent N] advance for January loading of WHEAT PRICES LOWER {ON MILL CITY MARKET < whtinncarolis,, Mevard reaction to. |Day’s Advantage Rests on Side } bles failing to follow strength ; 1 cay Side ‘aa export business of Those Working For to .21; springs .18 to 22;| § ? t trailing off to small proportions. | High Prices ‘ ‘ — held to 1-2 cent decline = : { early. ‘ ; $3 *ORis were quiet and firm; light] New, York, Nov. 16—(?)—Con- 2 pressure featuring the trade. fused price movements continued in ‘ \” Rye futures reacted 1@1 3-4 cents] today’s stock market, with the day's * 4 { under Tuesday’s close. advantage again resting on the side ! “Flaxseed futures dipped two cents. | of those working for high prices. Barley sagged 1-2 cent and recov-| A sharp drop in freight car load- ered. t ings and an Pep pect large in- Cash wheat offerings were moder-| crease in crude oil production tend- ate and demand was good. The gen-| ed to cast a damper on speculative! © top protein rather quiet and medium| prospect of a large reinvestment protein sree fir mto stronger. | demand easy money rates for some 8 Occasional sales of medium quality| time to come, continued their oper- ® were one cent better. Winter wheat! tions with confidence. was in small supply and steady.| Banks called about $10,000,000 in ¥ Durum offerings were light and] loans during the day, but call ® basis was firm. | money continued in plentiful supply i Corn was in fair to good demand} at three and one-half per cent. E and steady. 4 . , Recent withdrawals of gold for E Oats was quiet for lightweights,| shipment to Brazil and the Argen- "with heavy offerings in brisk de-| tine have passed without influence & mand. on the money market. Barley continued in strong de-| industrials, such as United States mand, advancing one to two cents,| Steel common, General Motors and aE ESR ed as American Tobacco, Commer SO, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Solvents and Warren Brothers. Di b South St, Paul, Nov. 16—(AP)—| Pont broke below 320 and then ral- P(U. 8. D. of A.)—Cattle 2,800; open-/ lied to around 327 and Houston Oil zing around steady on all killing} shoved up from 154 1-2 to 160 in classes; steer run largely short feds} the carly afternoon. and grassers; several loads medium Trading was unusually broad in weights early 12.00; bulk grassers| character. More than 20 issues salable 10.50 down; she stock large-| reached new high ground, the list ly 6.00@8.50; cutters 4.75@5.505! including Adams Express, Amer- bulls upwards to 7.00, bulk medium| j-an Linseed, Archer-Danels, Gen- grades 6.75 down; stockers and feed- % isi .. | Ui iF eral Outdoor Advertising Cer. a sk Dark hard winter whe: * ers in. light supply, fully steady;] jr: bulk thin steers 7.50@8.25; cows and aes ated Hepner R. H. Macy pee S26 0126. igh 3,200; 25] Rails were slow in following the ‘ S128: few ek oe lights mostly} prisk advance in Missouri Pacifio 4 Hog wh 000; pene ican preferred, althoughg Atchison pre- 1 with Tuesday's. trades few carl | ferred attained a new peak price. sales and pone bid: i" Be aed Sterling Exchange touched the iF £25 @9.00 (00! highest levels sinc Decmbr, 1914. average 8.48; weight 199 POTATOES _ Pounds. sah Chicago, Nov. 16.—()—Potatoes: Sheep 2,000; bidding steady on|t ceipts 11. ¢ on track 560; to- Jambs, sellers asking 25 cents high-|tsi United States shipments 79} 12: 13.25 on desirable offer-|cars; demand and trading slow; ewes 5,00@6.25, cane ay 5 pyle , sacked Cine nea round whites 1. .65; Minnesota- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK North Dakota sacked round whites Chicago, Nov. 16.—(7)—(U. S. D. sacked Red river Ohios @15 a rade . sows strong to 15 cents higher than ne i Sa @ ‘8 average; top 9.85; bulk 250 to 300 pound weights Minneapolis, Nov. 16,—(P)—(U.| 753 a1 0. Langer ee S. D, of A.) botaian ia sine ‘poun f 0} inquiry; demand very slow, mat 160 pounds 8.50 to| weaker. Carloads "delivered sales, ; most pack-/ freight only deducted, Minneapolis s lightweights| and St. Paul rate, sacked hundred- yweight hogs| weight, round whites United States m 9.25 to 9.753! No. 1 $1 75 to 940; light lights 8.25 MBIT AO BG dee mind om MARKETS WHEAT MARKET | Ee Open High 1.28 1.281 @% 10655 1.08 @% 1.0915 12.15, 12.15, 12.25 12.25 12.57 12.57 10.60 11.70 11.97 FINANCIAL NEWS 4 11.70 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Nov. 16 Dec. 1.25 March = 1.28: May =—1.04: Dec. ie sks a3 04% Bae Dec. Ad ia 48% fa; AB Nov. Dec. 2.09 2.17% Dec. 7612 May 11% Seral market was unchanged, with| sentiment, but pools faced with the Dec. Dec. 1.0213 1 Ne Cc. May (Furnished by tlwith range .75 to .81. American Can and a few recently red durum | Flaxseed was in good demand. strog high priced specialties, such a oo eee No, 1 rye . Barley .. Oats .... 0. 5 ween No. 6. BISMARCK Bismarck, Nov. 16 T Rye was quiet for flat rates, with} ‘Selling pressure was directly|No. 1 dark northern . . transit in good demand, chiefly against some of the pivotal No, 1 northern .... fo. 1 amber durum mixed durum Speltz. cwt. ... pelts. per or No. 4, 55 Ibs. ... 16 High Low Close 77% 6.761% 17 74 17815 DULUTA RANGE Nov. 16 Open High Low Close pone eS aos ee GRAIN Russell-Miller Co.) LL One cent Pound discount ur Ib. ear corn, 70 It .., five cents MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLO: Minneapolis, Wheat receipts Nov. 16.—(AP). 233 compare. to 176 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat. and coarse grain closing quotations |; "° ae follow: spri Montana’. a To 1 DNS, ord 1 da To arrive 1 northern ‘o arri” 2 DNS. ch to DNS, gd to choice. 2 2 ONS, ord 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1414 @15 1 DNS’ gd to choles, 1.30144 fancy 1.538%@1 4@ 51% @1.57 1.514%@ 1.29% @144% 1.244% @1.4 1.20% @1.40% od. 1.21% @1.30% 1.224% @1.27% 3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.36% @1.46% 3 DNS, gd to choice. taser ts Q inneapclis, Nov. —HM— sereaes 118% @124% ; better grades fed] Range ¢”carlot grain sales: 1 a Mat (Mont.) eho 39% she stock steady; eat, No. 1 dark northern 1.19 steers low; cutter] 3.8 to 1.48 1-4; No. 2 dark northern bulls) 1.24 1-2 to 1.37 7-8; No. 3 dark 3 vealers held! northern 1.25 3-8 to 1.46 1-2; No. 2 3 most fed/ dark hard winter 1.65 7-8 to ighty| 3.8; N 3.8; Nevt drum Li 34h Hi re lurum 1.: selecting at 14.00] ~ Gorn ‘No. 12; few 15.00; low cutters|g area yi, TOY SO th fat Jambs tairty| Bet No 2 white, 7 early sales to] Fiax No. 1, 2.13 to 2.16 1-4. Barley, sample grade 81 to No. 2 .79'to .80. FARGO LIVESTOC! » N. D., Nov. 16.—(. pound ae al eee tHE 3 Hill 1 hard (M To arrive Minn. & SD, hard 2 1.21% @1.41% 1.20% @1.25% ‘ To arrive . . 1 hard spring 148 1-2 to) Minn. & SD, i hard. 1.21%4@125% To arrive ........ 1.20% @1.25% ‘0 atrive .. Fey 2 amber durum. 1 1 amber durum.... 1.21 oa 2 s 3 z 5 ri i 1 amber durum. ue @ 1 1.49 1.4816 %@1.33%% 1202@. .. 1.361 BB 1 _ [question in qualifying jurors. 4 |of God and man? pscatiecncisepreee naan arguments over whether tobacco Butter and Egg association, and W. Baseball fans of Bismarck -will ARE ANNOUNCED harmful cr no, he attempted partied M. O'Keefe, ice president of the WETS FL AYED BY hold their annual fall organizati day to smoke baie 12 hours| Live Poultry and Dairy Shippers % while friends be Its. . |primary election next June, Mrs. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1927 INSANITY TOBE [""-,. | MAY BR CITED\critettoniae| NEARS FINISH GEORGE REMUS’ ; FOR CONTEMPT wimg of the Capital Golf cub] Fate of Verona Farmer, ona, Mina., was elected a director business meeting tonight at 6:15 at} Charged With Killing Banker, Helena—Jay G. Diamond, agricul. issing Witness M A IN DEFENSE tural statistician for state of Mon.|"roperty of M tana, leaves Wednesday for Was! Ordered Seized If He Fails for Minnesota by Mississippi Val- ley association, \ Will Soon Rest With Jury ington where he was called by U. S, department of agriculture to re- to Appear La Moure, N. Nov. 16.—()— te’t it Defendant Appeals From Sug: view crop data for North and South Attacking the state's case agains gestion That Tests Will Be | Dakota and Montana. En route he Francis Tucker, charged with the lans stops at Grand Forks, Brook-| Washington, Nv. 16 =| murder of Hans B. Bjone, Verona, Limited to Three thes, and St. Paul to confer with|termined to force the issue against tf Eo) sires is now secretary,| N- D., bank cashier, on its main crop’ statisticians, unwilling witnesses in the oil case,) ~" : contentions and taking up each con- cates «28 the government today obtained » re . tention separately, Francis Murphy, Cincinnati, Nov. 16—(AP)—The| Williston—Jury. received case of|ing from the courts directing H. M. Mi Lives After Fargo, defense counsel, began three tests “of temporary insanity| Lester Barge, charged with killing|Blackmer to shaw cause why he| iam his argument in the case at the sue a eae: ae of H. N. Petersen, bank cashier. ee ptt) tee in an and Being Buried Under | torencon. session today. trial as a result of a decision today} Benson—F. C. Thorton, former ere property to the extent of Forty Tons of Coal Bd Rig rroagnes LB to Gar. ‘ -|charges of grand larceny in > 2 Devils Lake, N. D., Nov. 16—(AP) | the case would reach the jury prior peal to the bench, demanded that th .| refused to respond to subpoena and + igs Tests be © neidered as not. limited | een pee iy tutiee as an oF lis counsel iaticated wher the Fall- employed by the) to the close of court today, to three, but take in “possibly 10 or| Falls, and trial was sct for Nov-| Sinclair trial was in p that ! William C. Green, Fargo, special it * ember 28, he considered the Walsh taw, under juries er ee Pee ie ae ee he ell between Cintas We . which aie may be made, was morning's session had elapsed. if pearing as his own counsel in his onal s unconstitut |. The proced now hours “i trial for uxoricide, came wh peer heed uunihne need would be Tor the United States mar- 4 last} Today he completed an ount- shal to locate the property while the ing of Tucker’s income and expen- ‘courts, ditarer, and summed up his casc. case is fought put in the cour In his accounting Mr. Green of- Taft, II, prosecuting at- sked question. of] PY 5+ J+ Sharrat. | s Green, 70-year-old venire-| Mexican government says publi- Returnable January 6 fered to sid) i ion b: ei | The ruling tod: the jurors, with statistics, “The court will charge you that Seruments panera: to thew Bex: dons, ordered kmer bd seep oer fin oe ae a there are three tests of legal insan-| ican government aided Nicaraguan | cause why he should not be . as jare Ras poor bere — ity which the jury must apply in| ,royolutionists is attempt to hinder|in contempt by January 6. uring 0 and the their consideration of this case.| settlement of crntoversy between| mailed to Blackmer’s counsel and winter of 1927, spent considerably court’s charge rather than any ideas s Petoaadt tised in the news . able to account for, Tucker, in of your own or commonly accepted Fe een tor wee Gaia fain testimony Ae ths wetien oll " accounting made previous to’ the eee . Jury Retires der Hottel, especially in connection with the The ju-y was sent from the room| yqommander Hotel, of coast guard | emation of the Continental while J Ave ne Canada, Reduction of Rates cout “ ule that other tests might be|canic phenomenon has moved sev- pelos ve id ba 500 in Liber- on Produce Sought applied. fj its chart ii rs nds_ whic! ie it writes, Shook | sinally ruled the eral miles from its charted position. claims dounid thelk- Way Ky fr mas Effects of Smoking ue r. Taft might con’ ! Six Nicaraguan reb Is killed in ea rt eueeean oe “ Tested by Student Chicago, Nov. 16—(P)—Reduction 1st—Was the accused a free agent i James E. O'Neil, il i in forming the purpose to kill? {80 casualties. who is Said to be sosnewhere in Eat Baltimore, Nov. 16.—(AP)—Eight Keating. ‘bere today. before. Ghiet nonnltig steady smoking increased Will you allow this portion of the! United States and Mexizo; state-| Will be served upon him and more money than he has ever been ideas as to seenity man was sought by the government. trial, had overspent his in- while Remu. sought to have the! that Bogoslof isiand, Alaska’s vol-|ing company, Ltd., Judge Shook finally ruled that See eae ie Nuva eeerovils Toatioes utter clair, Another missing witness is at Medical School eR oo id wan sind ot ks Lice of nig white the are |Bismarck Baseball — |‘ Beamisr Ulysses S Butler 8! et ae The case grew out of a formal Min nidstnow athe ie tat] Team and Fans Will | A (\ NOMINEES ona oe Re gempai aed ik the commen it'was an offense against the laws] Hold Fall Meeting 4 unecai Setgtionl omident at he] Tetary of the National. Poultry, yt f Y meeting in the Association of Com- ile resul Traffic association. ce i . m. ry BC> three hours Present rates from the Missouri 1 saree ae it. Chunhill eeeaaee Approximately 160 Ballot BP Adin 4 : ‘ion, y river to Chicago are 76 cents a hun- ‘ of the Bismarck baseball team. PP v a1l0t8) the end of , dred pounds and the complainants At this time preliminary plans Were Cast For 137 1 ask a rate of 67 1-2 cents. From the Missouri river to New York the — rate is $1.63, while $1.32 is for the coming year will be an- Mrs. Wilder of Fargo Urges idee Hltnerteatel st Tok of the past base- » Candidates ge | Feowcues ea ale tio opaseinne in — feverish Peia viet sisillac cadoctione, sce People Not to Sign Peti- | progress of the national pastime in) Casting approximately 160 ballote| “Yin sea sought in the rates from all points “ ircul .|for 137 cannidates, members of the in Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, tions in Circulation light? ba Se ane choce Ge Association of Commerce nominated seri North Dakota, South Dakota, Towa, s : Sa ae ae younger boys of this city will be|!® men as candidates for the Minnesota and Wisconsin to Chi- Expressing pride in North Da-lGne of ‘he matters that will be|f directors Tuesday. Only five men cago and eastern cities. kota’s prohibition record and warn- brought before the assembly. will be elected. ing the public not to sign petitions The 10 members jiving the ” being eiveulated by the Better Citi-| , Every, backer, of baseball’ in BIs-|nighest number af Noten wore A. |Flappers of Today Matron Frustrates oe they a cn NO nspea tho meetirg as several matters 7 riteme te ere) For Outdone by Women Jail Delivery Plot fate constitution voted on at the| Vital to the future of the gamelw’t? kof, LH: Richmond, Dale of Ancient Egypt Pa a ° here will be broached. P.’ Simon, J. C. Taylor, and 'R. B. Chicago,.Nov. 16.—(—A plot to i » di Vebb. gpa ij . , rmit the escape of Mrs. Catherin: Woman's Christian T-mocrance Un-|., "tm “heibune}—The Beach Town |2Y H. P. Goddard, secretary of the *Yat| tence for murder, and Mrs. Martha ion, addressed a large group of peo-| ‘°°. Assocaition of Commerce, to eve! ;| Schuster, another prisoner, from ple’ at the Baptist church Monday|Cfiers club was converted one member containing the list of nom. | CT." to bea raelf, and! the county jail was frustrated last nitht. The meeting was under, the “reed cla ‘Slate of Oak wt t with | nes. Five of the nominees will. be . ni rs. Adeline Kunasz, chief auspices of the local chapter of the the uae oibe a f the local — ni voted for me: on the board ; Bagptian matron at the jail. W. C. T.U. ; tien and presented the adventages|0f directors, These ballots must be the plot were not _Miss ee Go: on pieied ele St Lionem The eivbida ewes eee to the A. C. office by Nov. revealed panel eee cerned Cod a piano solos, and the Rev. C. A. sale Be package, adresse: rs, Cassler, Stephens, pastor of the First Bap- ee on ieee out with a Directors to Be Named todey, had led} reached ‘the jail last week and was tist church, gave scripture reading P cis At that time the envelopes will ‘modern found to contain several hack saw end prayer. i Late ‘> if be opened and the five men receiv- M blades and a number of fi “Why ; -e the people so discontent- Too e ¢9 Classify ing the greatest number of votes| wo. Warden Edward J. Fogarty has ed about prohibition when the will be declared members of the i obtained a special guard at the cell amexdment was adopted by the larg- FOR SALE: board’ of directors for a two-year of the condemned woman, and est majority that any amendment| TEN ROO™ rooming house, close] term. transferred Mrs. Schuster to an- | was ever given?” asked Mrs. Wilder.| in, modern, immediate possession, capes at this other jail. ould Not Be Discouraged good condition, well located, only, J. Duemeland, Mrs, Cassler is awaiting the deci- “Seven years of prohibition have] $5,250.00. Burt Finney, A. W. Mundy sion of the state supreme court on , |“‘spreading their wet propaganda” by + jother countries of the world are 1.264 @1.43% | 0% | ; |have abided by the law nor will they 4 keep others from signing. The mi-[ it ‘*| Montana, that an initiative is being} ly. ?\rle next November, proposing re- R SALE—Famous F done more toward the elimination of Nelson. are not available for " her appeal from the conviction of drink than all the years before, and yes Beek banralow, Ape itd reelection, according to the by-laws | PY slaying William Lindstrom, a cab- ve should not b. discouraged,” she] FOUR ROOM bungalow, stucco,|% the association. Directors whose s inet maker, for his insurance, c tinued. “People are in such a terms do not expire this year include —_— hurry nowadays, God did not-do| Many built in, features, \brand/ jute A.M. Christianson, 8. W. attra STEIN'S CONDITION CRITICAL things in a short day, God's day| span condition, at less than cost,| Corwin, F. A. Lahr, R. P. Logan,| sn, stir Cincinati, Ohio, Nov. 16.—(AP)— w.s a long dey.” and C. R. Simpson. Henry Stein, 70, wealthy resident of Contending that prohibition is the| POUR COM Cottage, well built,| . An ideal director, it is pointed out, | ®2¢l8! set. . Paul, Minn, and Miles City, best method of dealing with the! good condition, only $1,800.00, | Should possess the public confidence, ' : lont.. who attempted suicide by liquor traffic and that violations of] THESE are only samples of dozens be @ leader, be ooetasinded and tol- Local Radio Station shooting himself in the temple here the prohibition law are not on the| “of houses I will be glad to show|crant, be and sympathetic, | +4 , oncay, will die, hospital physicians Mrs. Wilder appealed to} you, ‘ be forceful willing to work, be Heard Over Wide Area peperted today. His condition is her audience not to aid wets in| pijtEDING LOTS—hundreds of|Unbiased in board matters, not use porate tical, the hospital report said, thes ae ai sors of Beles aad Fa yee for personal matters,! KryR, Bismarck radic_ station A dance will be given by the Cig ind in all paris of the! absolute faith in Bismarck and the|owned and operated by « Bismarck ly 4 PM. at the 1.0.0.F. hall FIRE INSURANCE—in, good, old,|Astoriation of Commerce. | | Sanitog month| Thurs. Nov. 17. Good music. v tcline this state,” the speaker rellanle psd i ‘with “prompt board } body invited. Admis- jc.The wets want to vote on the! FARM LANDS—It is a real crime westion again, “at it will not be] “to even speak of some of the| ¢2™ settled cven if it is put up to a ref- rices I a uote you from the erendum. The lie-:or interests never iggest and wt lists of lands I we ever had. I have started five ting what they say. kota came info the union dry, and all states and even abide by the decision if the question les the days. The| ‘22% if . Saeco fissour! Slope, is in the best cone|to"’s members and its re ot “Why vote upon it and fight aibat-| dition of any farming community rica RE | th t that which is already| im the country. BUY NOW from wont There oeeiee may coed tae the only man in Bismarck who is College Classes Are 1 i York; Te who & th he wid really advertising this part.of the rmed in illages Wel it of prohibitien ane Think the couse is state. F. E. YOUNG Fo — ¥ Salavrest, so se that theydo nothing to aid 5 Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 16.—| sippi river it, [These people need to be awak-| FoR pENT—Room in modern Pi Formation’ of “ ‘ i home, close in. Ladies preferred. cal ae whee oprading tle, Call ” at 309 Seventh mens or do not sign ~etiti i eed by the wels, and do all you can ta| FOR SALE North Dakota teed: of pert ‘igni ing ¥ ° nority makes a0 luck’ noise one| Kenzie, N. D. L. E. Heaton &| have no time to ro to ca would think they were the majority.”| Son. 4 has pacips F t ae ee went fom ig FOR RENT--Modern bangalow fo Crystal » where - Phone dressed nuhioe Masiag® sg ed six rooms and bath, MONTANA W. C. T. U. PLANS HIGH School giz’ would like work TO REENACT DRY LAWS on Saturdays, also after Helena, Mont., Nov. 16--(AP)—| _ hours. Phone Formal announcement by the Wom.|__PUNCHBOARD SALESMEN en's Christian Temperance Union of | One sale daily nets you $105 week- . Big season now. K. & 8. framed, to be submitted to the peo-|__ Sales. Ravenswood. i f ip #2 fe if Baking Powder 7 F wit A i Fi E BE : i ? ae 3 : ; HI for best results in . Same Price date of N . for over 35 years : st af H £ H wa sigee i i ik i i F ul ui re Ht enactment of the state dry laws, re-| comb White Lagoarss, ear! i> BEE? H led lest Ni ibe: fare tas Sates] eae Mamenneend o ington cockerel " 3 : Ac.rding to Mrs. Mary C,Alder-| ‘Schulz, | his “epartment 6 Use less than of son of Helena, vice president of the : b W. C, T. Uy Vernon C. of | oe eet Pasa eh ; nae higher priced Fort Benton,’ former state 609 : ! Guar. tks arendment. It wa: to be focal ‘ , ; ther ‘anteed Pure not only by the W. C. T. U., but, it’