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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927 HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE seceppasasipssse Diversified Farming | *ccmed, to be five people for every IOWA OFFICERS ‘cb cards. conclusion of WITNESS SAYS ‘ games a Has Brought Higher | 1 per cert sve, thew is plents of| BREAK UP GANG | wa: Herve "Mrs Heyman as Bre moisture, everyone has his own sented eft. Tj v Livin, Standards | seed and’ we ere getting started off OF 6 OUTLAWS LOS LIVESTOCK J on the right foot fora big 1928) ° piss z Rev, and Mre. G. W, Them of the _ Continued f, one’ crop.” (Continued fiom page one) ‘ : yea : an iar sty of these ee —— local officers, it is thought that the| Beach to attend a meeting of the! . , 4 i Recestities have taken a large toll| Rail Board’s Order getaway took place about 9 p. m.|Fural deanery. : from the studies of the lan last night, since an automobile was . vesting Year Ace Open igh Lor iow |aets "a EP Ueno” cima CONSidered Tmportant| scr bs ay ot or rel Pine peter wt Wel ase tw meacIWe, tha n the cost of transition from : Sheriff Saddler said today ‘Got in Racket With Wheat— , ; , |grain farming to mixed farming. A did not know how Harmon obtained] nesday for Washington, D. C., to TURN UPWARD)" sap” saggy” sary ss sary ogy [Sabra ated aie A) coma fom pare omy | 3 ons h eer S| an and Shot Him? Woes @* @% en into a restaurant over night and at/ the construction and operation of aj, According to the sheriff, Harmon] ment of agri yulture.. —__ -. March . 18% . 181% 1.88 a # ie no cost. Similarly, a small grain] plant by: Erickson would result. in| iS about five fect, nine inches in re Van Witeial i Quoted to Defendant Deliveri De Ye 35%" 1.33% 1.34% farm must be equipped with build-| impair service and _increased| height, weighs 165 “agin of slen- M pac Mn Ralph Erhardt. of —_ veries on cember Con-] May 358% 181% 184 1.35% 33% f ings, fencing, wells, new machinery . They also contend that the| der build, and dark brown hair, Mar ind Sirs. iP! Court Room, Mays Lendinr, N. Jn tracts Lighter Than Ex- |com— | @% @% . ©% | ana breeding stock If mixed farm- eired: him to:have-a certif- brown eyes and a four-inch scar on| Mandan, eae Fit bes yer Or aging, Ion . ing is 5 cessity.| M8 fore! is pected Here and Abroad] De at 0% STN ait | Mcremed volume of productin| a" cinon ef ie pean ate ptt, 3 shinaan seturnad to her| more lane and shaven, teuted MAN red March Bt : 3% 90% Se canoe agin Buh iad cool guise | BCL ACL AT SNOW STORM er. spending saveral’ days” with |him the killing of Dr. A. William iia “: i | 4 PI 7 8 disclos ie ie a anda . Chicago, Dec. 1-—(AP)—Brosder| on _ - 047% SSH | tion with an increase of 35 per cent| hoard held, the fact was that Erick SWEEPS OVER _|!riends in Mandan. eae ea ied ta talking with Beach commission. house buying of future jay- % 4 ‘ : @98 in livestock production per farm oc-| son did not enter into binding con- NORTHWEST | | rs. £. A. Ripley left Wednesday] in Baltimore last Septemb-r. deliveries of wheat, eapectally off 4 @% ' curred during the period on 1920) tracts for the, construction | of, a for. Minnespolle “where he wil] “I told him 1 ont by the papers d , ‘ f we eae said not very with ‘sastaen, conventions ‘tare aoe| 2 -_ moe BEBE |e nne somatic |e ccm cei ove por] \(Cotnged fem, page ou) | "70d somes, _ tain “is and oan 5. ° th D 5 ime, A us rally predicted continu 7 gressive in purchasing May. “Ex.| March 52% 53% an 53'9 | Dakota Agricultural bee Accur-| he comes within: the Tirladietion: of| cold today throughout the storm/ A, C. Officers to tart ania was no | bank they ead port demand for wheat for North 53% 41% 55% 53% 53 ate figures are not available, but! the state railroad board under the| area. Be Ni ed Toni ht they wanted the money to take some. America was also better, business : c “ 4 @% ‘@q | observers declare that as much @r| law which became effective. July 1 — am is Jewelry out of soak in Phil on, with Europe totaling 600,000 @% is Z bole Ua fhe i ss has been made from) and an order by the commission| WINDS, fark cnt —_— “ ushels. , to date. - : i i tivities | SWEEP EASTE! 8 i sens closed “insettog on Ae 1.06% 89% Lu LOM 1.10 ey new farming gi Pri Frould be Said Aer setlttese w York, Dec. 1.—(?)—Storm- oe atest wil be inata Stted ant the it. 3-4 cents net higher; corn : aS , |@ living in a poor year ‘ istrict Nev ; fice asked just. how cents to 1 1-3 cente advance; oat March ie8% yf ee Ae ean tee profits in a good year. J. E. Phelan,| Claims Law Does Not Apply Eeriasitans cae Merylead in cond peat a rane ess Aascclution ee tea fix na ae said ned 1 1-4 to 1 3.4 cents up and provi-| Mey x vb AR ed SMe | president of the First National bank) tn addition to the constitutional] weather today took stock of the| ef Commerce tonight at 8 o'clock. (for at tune with the old man and sions unchanged to a rise of 32 % cel ai aE bag grounds upon which protest agninst| damage of High winds, rainaand| —F, Le Conklin, “Le He Richmond,| Shee anes ) Cc . me corn s , a. - i. ly de » D. . In every case, dirst deliveries to- 11.52 1277 AT 1167 1NAT 1187 | Sublished a leaflet showing the to-|ed'that the lew doce nore apply tal on nae Site tien Pan mals A Leah ie Whe ian DF Lallendah ye day to fill December grain contracts 12.07 312.76 12.07 12.2 i . tal railway shipments of agricultur-| him since it did not become effec-| through the eastern states a two-year te will take their) man?” in Chicago, were of less volume than J 10.30 10.30 | 4! Products from the six stations in) tive until after his contract with| Wind and rain storms swept Wil-| seats tonight. : “Dr. Lilliendahl. We were talk expected. This circumstancs, to- . ie Bowman county. the city of Kenmare was made; that|tiamsport, Pa. and Cumberland, cninsascaniniaiinnte ing about the murder. Beach gether with :igher quotations on 11.80 13.90 10.26 In 1922 these stations shipped) the public utility law is not re-| Maryland, lat *peatetlay, ‘At Wit, ue the id sah had been having wheat than were due at Liverpool, | Belliee— 11.57 | $1,799,340 worth of agricultural] troactive and would not be constitu-|liamspurt’ tre storm wee followed Dawes Again States eB el+ Fgie 2 i ii ° 14.87 had an immediate strengthening in- ne products including $558,546 worth) tional if it were made retroactive fluence on the wheat market here, 34.70 oo of wheat: In 1926 the value of agri-| since it would impair certain con- Py, ntesteeree drop in temperature.| He Ig Not Candidate 5 r? ———— lives wero lost, so far as was and with rains over the distri of cultural products shi: was $2,-| tracts. Y ‘ : — harvesting, of Argentina, tended to| to 6.76; feeding lambe firm, demand; Corn No. 4 yellow 83%; No. 4] §368i8, of which BEST 000 wes rin holding that it has juredic-| Marvell, N, ¥,, was under four tol p, Washington, Dec. 1—(AP)—Vice give confidence ty buyers. Mean-| good; comel a 25 to ae mix yi a dantetga | Wheat. This figures an increase of| tion, the railroad board reviewed the five feet of water this morning and ‘esident Dawes repeated today at we hed to fix it for « while, Argentine wheat shipments Fangers 14.00; choles held) Oats No. 2 white 49%. Foe a ene oe oe Le Myer| Public, utility Jaw since it first was! 300 families were marooned in their [the White House that he was not a| "Spe 0? J0ig | one for the week amounted to hardly | higher, Bre es a are cet, duced but an increase of 46 per) passed to the present time, showing| homes, Othe: points in the Canistes| c*?! date, for the presidency and min, shot him in the one-third of the previous week’s —_——— z ot o 12% @2.26 12. cent in value of other products such! tho changes which have been made] river valley were imperiled. Dam- Fy id ke iG the Inne Hone of back to his car. When he oo nde eee wae ve /OTOCK MARKET arley No, 2,81. Se a eggs, and the extension of the Powers e age ran into the thousands of dol- "The vied erence anasrwaant he said he shorted ‘Yoo hoo’ cember. deliveries of corn were well MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE pcan Possibilities pointed: mou; J dial atremnpt to| [ars Service on the Erie railroad! op Mr. Lowden was based on the as-|Lillendahl to let her know ir ‘ nis into details of the political i i i ions | tion of the state, however, The rec-| the streets and aHeys of a munici-| syivania ¢ thine Hippies: an Ae bad bore iam Steen quotations | a at the previous year show the| Pality but does give it control and| Central railroad, noted as being bid on Kaffir and Milo for export. i oa iled. ly away and then ste 5; below the liberal aggregute that was| - Minneapolis, Dec. 1.—(?)—Wheat ft h tieesd board os ‘a: curtailed. sumption that Mr. Coolidge would safel v2 e st year was a poor one for| confer upon the railroa ard the) A landslide and washout near ; alari ate pend Salce rar 1S IRREGUL dee paedbeec| abbey ean grain production in that sec-| Tight to determine who shall use| Geneva, N. Y., decline renomination. He declined Under cross examination Bark : % ¢ i classed himself as a “trick roper” situation, declaring that “anything in traveling shows, ke 1 hard spring, fancy enormous possibilities of smallj supervision of the operations of] In Cumberland, Md., wind reached| ‘Mat, £ Melght say on such questions | ™ poten cCarter, counsel for Mrs. ont . . ° ty shhh ‘I fe a f Id only have interest as .. possi F Rail Shares P . ain production in a favorable-year| ~“hlic utilities under stated condi-| » velocity of 70 miles an hour, and| Wc" Lillendahl, asked Bark if he could Strength of 8 Is] Mi ised tan Loi though the mixed or “insured”| tions. The conditions are that no| did severe tamags to a large glass ble interpreta of, my Personal] write and’ then had him inscribe hia —_—. To arrive . 1.56% ee H : and _political_motives.” ; ~ Feature—Pressure Brought 5, system of farming is being prac-| ~<..nicate of public convenience and| factory and injured two men. 3 signature which was marked for MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT 1 DNS, fancy Monts. LO44@141%4| ted. ‘The value of all agricultural| necessity is necessary for a. com- — stan ee payee ee eh eeeated is] identification. MARKET IS STRONGER. - on Auto Shares dhevd spring 1.30% @1.60% | products shipped from the six Bow-| pany which was actually operating| FIVE INCHES OF SNOW Dec. 1—(AP)—Well , Beach Remains Calm igs ‘28% @-.07%4 | man county stations in 1925. was) Prior fo July 1, 1927, and that the| FALL HERE DURING NIGHT [fie aes ‘0 Tender impossible fii Bark said he had lnown Beach for taken deliveries, higher cabla and a] New York, Dec. 1.—(AP)—Con- : 943,516, of which wheat consti- 1 Five inches of snow blanketed ‘cialis abomt a year, ing been tter - tuted +$1,605,150—an increase of} lawfully operating utility where] p:- in Philadelphia by Clyd Thom ea strength in wheat today. prices {ute ,BIHe® movements ‘character. Lipugison aire an eas million dollars each| it seeks to extend its service within| Bismarck during Wednesday night Former Moorhead Cop the mutual friend, ee presen ed strength in wheat today, prices ' ized today's: stock market, which|1 DNS, ch to fi while the mercury hovered about Is Held After Chase] **shc.picsed confession | a, late in the session ruling 1%4@1% |was featured by the strength of|1 DNS, gd to choice. 132%@1.46% | for both wheat @nd other agricul-| 2 municipality, sdiee +; | the zero mark. Drifting of the z igh: 7 od 922, je states with constitutions simi-| : ie high - bon Farha ot : oe railroad shares. Raising of the call|1 DNS; ord to good. 126% @1.33%4 gee net oe babiy Re.) "the| lar to that of North Dakota, public| 80W is not expected as a bright ‘i e hair while Bark related the encoun= money rates from four to four and|1 dark norther: ility laws similar to the in ef.| Sun will tend to form a crust, ac: - boeaaaer ts " 5 iS i Its of 1925, accordi to Mr.| utility laws similar one in Fargo, N. D., Dec. 1.—(®)—T/ter in Baltimore. Mrs. Lilli 4 vate oe piel be or a the alllagioe suber seeees noe. i 1 ey 3 ‘ ine Orson Phelan. x oe fect in this state have been held| Coding to O. W. Roberts, federal Charles Hain, Moorhead, a former|her back turned to more. 7 : eteorologist in charge of the Unit- back turs the “The storm period is eonlen walls lel a ed Blatexcweathee bursa tibee: nit-| member of the Moorhead police de-| remained rigid. Back in loans, and predictions of a substan-| | To arrive ........ te |e Barley shared in general strength. , S, f . 141 56% | it is time to stop whinin, in} ¢ Marked strength developed in HA be is yt * sal Teleere spoport 3 BNS. a a choles: 1. oan etd to count our many blessings,” is at eee eens . Flaxseed was strc ° on Arrentine ito be iseued after the close of the|2 DNS, ord to good. 1.24% @1.31% | the way he summarizes the present ommenting upon the theory o| firmness and grain strength. pectators, tment, {s lodged in the Becker|tators’ seats, Mrs. ‘<iannde Boke Sub-; | Pal 5 ported ab geamal omer Nec De: county il at Detroit 1 Lakes, Minn. | wite of Mre. Lilliendahl’s co-detend- i 7 i a - neck 3 heh TSRRGLaNc | stilon omnes tiring. of| thew de moran | avn ‘we ting? teat eral ergs of transportg” steamer, Sting a Oe Wie wheat offerings. were moder- ber bays ebe spores - ae hag 3 DNS ak to fancy. nee ees such results, you can realize that| the decision in the Kenmare case] Qua” today * er having liquor in his possession. ness. Then she resumed her old ate and demand was qliggis! Trad- ticker again fel) 18 minutes oehind|3 DNS. gd to choles, 1.26% 01.38% | oUF Priel bape: pres cmos peer inion said: “This js the first)” Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, sane po esl pete, ee — and «seed eyes ing pasis on the - Was UN- the market by early afternoon, 3 DNS, ord to good. 1.20% @1.25% | ist did not loiter or fall by the way- b A with a temperature of 30 degrees Posed . e- heed + rf ; 5 Leger ide.” : rought before us under this stat- al prohibition agent, Detroit Lakes,| accusation. of the state’s star wit- Gemuicagee Decrees eek Bly cirappammeth arta sata sien poey hard bee Seite si Regarding conditions this fall,| ute. Since the conclusions we reach spt glaet Pedestal tan) and John Whaley, deputy Clay|ness against her husband. Cor tis tside of real estate mort-| ture actions, we desire to determine, sp ese i ited| through Moorhead and Fargo i iat Lat Eages have been reduced very. de-| a5 near as may be possible, the in- peat neadings pati (ele alee during which a tire on Chinese General Weds rn was in ~uiet demand and the market was unchanged to easy. to $200 below corresponding modela| To arrive i Ft of its chief competitors, brought|1 hard (Mont.) Pci wero in good demand and | jome fresh selling into General Mo- oh ‘dedi f the legislature and conse- i Hain’ tured by bul- Wellesi Graduate in. & SD, 1 dark cidedly this year. There has been| tent o hea Not much change in temperature in's car was punctured by a bu! e e. ride abst oa eal and abucrbed. Dodge Brothers and Hud- Bard crores LBU@LET loon m AATaE ase Sate aera: quently jour Powers, and duties a8! with probable snow tonight is fore-| let from the federal officer's gun, pe pe parley was in sharp demand an were to re,|__ To arrive .. + 1.23% @1.27y | ers ran ss | cast. ar Tee ai, Dec. \1.—()—General prices wére one cent higher at 77 are ae Gib tpg oad dengan Minn, & SD, 1 hard. 1.25%@1.27% | debts. Rediscounts that we have Frapchise is Necessary pata es G.N.D.. A. Drive Meets Chiang” Kai-Shek, former mi e : stantial gains, To arrive ........ 123% @127% | handled for our customers outside! usince the effective date of this| INTERNATIONAL FALLS Splendid issimo of the nationalist armies, a Flaxseed was quit and oasy at]" Drone taking brought about s Fey 1 amber durum. \137%@1.47% | of the resources of the bank have) wessure we have had scores of ap-| REPORTS 22 BELOW ZERO plen Response] miss Meiling Soong, young Welles- tworeents lower. recessions in Montgomery’ Ward,|_ To arrife ........ 1.84% @1.47% | been more than ve oo t only| Plications for certificates of con-| St. Paul, Dec. 1—()—Subzero —_— ley graduate, were married today. bes a Fey 2 amber durum. 1.33%@1.46% ‘The living standa: ti wt on'¥) venience and necessity to operate| temperatures continued to grip the| Bismarck made splendid re-| The couple were married i Or SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 1 amber duru 1.17% @1.80% | improved in the direction br ey vid plants under franchises which were| northwest today, with International} sponse [onterday in the campaign] Christian religious service and South Paul, Minn, Dec. To arrive 116%@ ... | ing tractors and eae ie at ‘granted prior to July 1. While| Falls, in northern Minnesota re-| for funds for the Greater North by @ Chinese civil ceremony. Al- (AP)—(U, 8. D. of A.)—Cattle the other hand, In rT 19% | cided increase in 4 bate a ot these applies Barn were assigned for/ portin’ 22 below, and Hibbing, 20) Dakota association for 1928, accord-| though only intimate friends at- 4,500 strong, active on all killing ‘el, Postum and Westi: 144%4@ ... closed cars, while tl og isplay =| hearing, no objections were made| below. tng to reports received today. tended the religious services, 1,000 classes she stock strong to 25 conte tric gtarted @ new forwer : 224% | aille stockings and modern apparel! snd certificates were issued. Wel North Dakota also reported below| Although all of the teams had not | Chinese and 200 foreigners, making higher early sales grass steeta {D- ment, selling two to three points of qualit Pinions ‘fath be] have informally held that a fran-| zero marks, with Minot™having the| repo! the total subscribed up the most prominent members cluded three cars lightweights: higher, United States Steé} common well as their brotl eager sted nae chise was required as a condition] extreme ut 10 below. South Dako-| stood at $1,220 and leaders of the| the Chinese and foreign civil and $10.65; less attractive kinds $10.00 in rather free supply, but held husbands is another indication o! the trend of the times. The morale dent to receiving a certificate] ta’s lowest mark was one below at peer psarie compelen Cagenerect piowoll Grcles, attended the civil of our farmers is decidedly im-| (f'the franchise must be filed with} Canada experienced the coldest} bution to the association’s finances| By the marriage General Chiang Proved. Must Work all Year the application; that a franchise] wather, temperatures there ranging| for next yeor woulll exceed $2,000. | Kai-Shek became the brother-in- down; few. loads fed offerings up- last night's wards to $12.00 and above; she — ss picceae! alent . stock $6.25 @ $9.00; cutters $4.7! nd Delaware and Hud- @ $5.65; bulls $7.00 and down; aan which advanced four irom us and that a certified copy| Aberdeen. fidence that | 5: f the| Wa necessary order to occupy] from 30 below at Prince Albert,| “Indications are tNat Bismarck| law of Madame Sun Yat widow stockers and feedes fim, $8.00 @ points, were the bright spots of the|3 From the eastern part of the! the streets and alleys of a munici-| Sask, to 16 below at Winnipeg. | will contribute more to this organi-| of the late Republican. r, Dr. $9.25; one car weighty feed 2 rallroad group. Wabash moved up state the reports are of a similar! oality, but before the utility could| Snow was reported today at’sev-| sation which is doing much to pro-| Sun Yat Sen,-and of T. V. Soong, Tuesday $10.75, Calves 2,000 + more than, (wo points on expecta- tenor. D. O'Malley, vice Lance begin ‘the construction or operation,| eral Minnesota and North Dakota| mote the interests of North ta| Chinese financial expert. ors, Goality reid ready; 00d tions of heavily increased traific Heatedenes rn benk ot eis or exercise a right under the fran- poirts, with more predicted tonight] as a whole in 1028 than it has done —_—_—_— adhe < sti | mop ie ee teak arcs bE i and make up their Shoes cha "tata ot Mailtond commale: jaa cl Wager. chaitnan of the local solic: NEWS BRIEFS | a Hogs 18,000; enaion hatehern. in the sory & Prperepeoty sla-neceeiery. 4 a sioners. There is no showing in itation committec. ; $85! some held higher: few sales siune sblen duplicated the year's cows, feed pigs and raise poultry — fang Bropeeding te Sustiey ane Pears CHOLERA SWEEPS INDIA’ Attorney General Sargent at light lights steady to 26' cents low-| tien ia ‘and Swedish Kroner ad-|4 are getting along fine. jose Who} ty our opinion the legislature MANDAN NEWS Calcutta, India, Dec. 1.—)— Washington declines to apueere er or $7.25 @ $7.75; bidding mostly hae oto) ew peak at 26.97 cents. don’t to work early and late/ 15. Fought to correct # long-exist- Bengal, one of ae thcaa, great divi- parole of Gaston B. Means, ue @ $7.50 on Deckie, sows; no ‘the closing was irre Some |5 Svan Me esrved tae ing evil, namely the unnecessary P sions of British India, is bei 2 “males $7.50; average cost ‘Weednen-| Of, 8 TeceBe pocorn. ‘SOG “51% | fis tru, but these sales are most-| AvPleation of public ullity prover:| McDonald Is Captain | wept by « cholera epkdemic. if the \ day $8.82; weight 205 pounds. i ‘aftagneon.’ a 4 ly by people whose absence will not! of service with resultant increases| of 1928 Brave Eleven course, it is estimated thet the num. a Sheep 2,500; packers’ bidding 25! .., and Continental Insurance .. | be missed, in rates. The legislature has pro- bead of cases will increase 50 per) Governor Byrd of Virginia offers @ 50 cents lower on fat lambs; /Gftbea five and American Machin-|4 whi ‘On the other hand, the farmers! vided method whereby #le com- ee nt this month. or the week end-| state tion to. essiat’ Mame some choice comebacks held sround “and Tottdy more poet Bar! who are making it go and coming] mission ma: determine, after hear-| Lloyd McDonald, regular fullback Ing November 19, 3,708 cases with| © cooperal ae $13.75; nothing done; culls $9.50 @ all to new American sortie. set in Cea save x ing, whether public convenience and aor the | nen on the Ban 2,189 deaths were reported from the ey ping Maek nat, broks| | stall Sine abe anita.” fps a orn ‘also made el cana of ocenth turkeys and chickens paereany, eiire the constactioe captain of the 1928 Brave eleven at| Fovince, Calcutta expected. lynched hegro slayer. ) | me Pg yy ievegula i by the hundreds, and bogs ready {0r/ public utility plants, the annual banquet of lettermen! victim OF GANGSTERS Suspension: E41. atudiaia cael ; POTATOES |” Ee in the balance thal market at this time by the carload.! "whe advent of the electric trans- Monday nian, f the 1927 squad| _ 8t. Louis, Dec.. 1 dvintine le enniond a0 ‘New York Chicago, Dec. 1-—(AP)-—Potatoes: | ‘Total sales approximated 2,800,000 | 2 These farmers are paying cash for] mission line, extending into all sec-| Sixteen members of the warfare today claimed its secon ae Receipts 84 cats; on track 349; to- what they buy and it is a blessing] tions of the state and serving en-| Were awarded their letters. ey i by Horace Taft, head shool. | tal United States shipments 680); Ee eS 2.07% G@2.15% | that, such conditions are coming) tire districts instead of small com.| Were George Heidt, Ralph Jarvis, at Watertown, Conn. = gy Be. <8 A cemppeye wen SONG | ee acting farm lane it, neal Man tin sae roien| tnd coral Joe enka, Ale Fis ‘necting “Friday, Dee, ed; ‘Wisconsin sacked ro! whites Dec. 1 CHICAGO POULTRY to the writer there are two distinct apparent to us that the legislature Herner, Blair Seitz, George Toman, 5 2nd, post on account $1.50 @ $1.65; Minnesota-North De-| ° Open High Low’ Close) Chicago, Dec. 1.—(AP)—Poultry| classes of farmers. The class whol Kgs” recognized the weceasity for| John, Fleck. Kenneth Ellison, Jack | Pie! ond aveien sevarentis| memorial services kota sacked round-whites and Red| Wheat— alive steady; receipts 10 cars;| are able to pay are those who prace| uniform regulation and road-| Stephens, Lic Edwards, Phil Hel-| oisoen “taken for « ride,’ and the Dec. 4th, 3 P.M. All river Obios $1.30 @ $1.40; Dec. 1.25% 1 i et fo @ 22; springs .18 @ .24;| tice ‘diversified farming and live on] ened the powers of the railroad com- bling, Paul Fread and Walton Rus- Body Secon tae an aetnmenis, , . M. ; a sacked runsets No. © #260°@ WLAhs Merch if 129 1.98 26 @ .28; roosters .17;| their own farms, Such farmers are| mission ta meet tht changed condi-|<!s ne aa requested to attend and : partly graded $1.25 @ $1.40. 1. 1.80% 1.29% 1.30% 0 @ taking care of interest on morte! tions. s WOUNDS PROVE FATAL | friends. Services will be le _ : . gages. It must be remembered that ‘The Commissipn's Duty Slight Damage Caused] wiiwaukee, Dec. 1.—UP)— Arthur if Minnespolla, Mina, Dec. 1.<-(AP)! Dec. 108: 1.08% 1.02, 1.08 tt takes time ‘and money to ch “If the service being furnished to i Rte : —(U. 5. D, of &.)—Potatoes ~ 108% 1.04% 1.09% 1.08% over and diversity, but eventually| , Vif the service being furnished ‘o) by Qil Blaze at S, T. S, | wire inquiry; der slow; market 106%. 1.06. 1.06% 1.05 those who do will come out all right) &. f7 ey ‘or the rates exorbi- barton | © dull. Carload__ ; ais 5 ery, $ and mortgagees should G00d! tant, the state, through the com-| Oil igniting from an overheated] Ste é a ; ATH AB ATH AB ts 46 @ .47; firsts 49 1-2) Judement with auch farmers. mission, may be appealed to, As| enerator in the powerhouse of the St. “Paul -rate; sacked hun A9% 50% 49! we e483 His seconds 37 @ .39. Noticeable Progress agents of the feelers it is the| State traini + school Tuesday night weight, round whites, United 50, 51% 40% 00%! “Regs ‘unchanged; receipts 4,859] “There has been ble prog- of the commission to cause| caused Aamags enough to. stop No, 1, few saleo, $1.25 to $1.30, 2 ¢ canes. \ ress since 1921 with a marked in- men to analyze the opera-| further furnishing cf power during ’ 2.08 2.08 2.06 ext t3 Cheese unchanged. crease of steady income and with | tions of the public utility complained| the night before the blaze was ex-| had drunk be Pago at oe meas! betterment, in rem of! of and the commission must then ft Bees by ion canine, Kok A * ln ) says rr jand, su, 4 +78% .79% .18% -70 c SmICAEe pic taal) eas milet of the ban gered be charged and in an alarm bre the fire was 01 aaj evening, suffering from a * - 18 19 17% No. 1 hard 181 de¢ @ 132 1-4: No. which shall be furnished.| the time the, department arrived. wound in his head. | ‘ “|B hard 1.80 1-2 @ 1.32. aie : This is all accomplished without di-| Only slight camage was done to the et M4 metian e et Pe Be ol eee Too Tate 9 Cumty $ Oats? No 2 white i8 1-2 @ 54 renpondent, te municipality, havin 0.K.'ed Used Cars q 1-2; No. 3 white .51 @ .53 1-2. of the use of its streets an: . i jog ~ Rye: not quoted alleys, should determine not onl 1927 MODEL slightly used Chevro- % io Barley: .82 @ who shall furnish its citizens wi let Landau $214.00 down yf No. Timothyseed: 3.10 @ 3.75; clover- Pp of | swedt! electric : onors car, in ie ine. 5 clovers! clover, sheep and cattle and] also be ; ; payments; 1826 a 3’ 9. about forty per cent of the farmers) cha: p 162 down, t Per] three 3 Ne. have made real progress | toward 5 the| cepmee, Tow sell, month for 18 months; 1086 Chav; Bocha i No, ir income business rolety' same price : ie i, abe of Mange sor vir ome 3 or on our Hi ate} mod-| . years. q who 8| der Ly ein 130% 1204 110%. 1304 ‘are out of] petition, 2 ar joe Lb get 8 , 124% 125% 1.245 Se pe Sunday, ‘ (J & i] Dec 10% 1.4% 108% 106 people who| Dance at. Menoken’ Bike are mm 1.38% 65 1.06% 1.07% 1.06% 107 same con-| Dec. 2nd. Lockwood! and: invite Oi dgeee i Bee MB | 4 aloes benks and! Good music, New and old: be broad- “el iemeaiemreceaiaiiig | ME (ak XU x 30) - Ruler. i

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