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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . trial Coal company’s mine No. 18 |@—————-_—_+- — @/only the! Miami Beach open title which he ] RUTH SNYDER fg ig ae nc vious 1 sutiful guarding game of| won last Tuesday. Extra point is A R K E I S oo L MOVED TO NEW the reports to the state department | _Additional Sports _ | Sports Inst. te tes bat iven Gene's accomplishment by of mines and minerals here. brought vi the fact that he was hold over LIVESTOCK By Auecated Pree Leased Wir NEWS re en mete Seer BIG TEN COURT. (s' ile oo tomdingay por’ ‘ at 17-17, ‘rom . “ EE | (Continued from page on3) ’ i definite if CHICAGO, GRAIN TABLE couniaby sucvelbints tne Gn oa: the 24 unaccounted for was of STARS OUTSCORE Minnespole bsg Mandell Arrives in Goes, yee Gales ok Migs | Aa, in the rank ot tai te dotnet Sine Se! QPPOSING TEAMS|sststetis super more] Minmeapois Mendy (0 DOWNW ARD Sai Yesterday YearAgo Open | High Low Close | snyder's counsel complicated mat-| blast was very likely fatal to them. poy age hse Wares Comurenss t For Petrolle Fight ra —— i a , to 32, March 1.30% 130-180 190% ago, | ie teaey. BARRE ee @% @%@% i Priso May 131% —1.3B% 131% 131 1.30% LAD | SO j triumph over Iowa. Six pol Jan, 91 ‘Northwestern and Minnesota times durin p the game the scare was /clg rmeelt in testo Phys ra | “ts ‘ y ied an seconds to go in t. | World Shipments Increase— @N @% Oh cs aun Cee j Trounce Last Year's | the tinal half, Kinnan, lowa’s sopho- a hatin it tke wean ae July 127% = 129% 127% ATH 1.26% 1.2642 | ard, | t of -two i 3 ye & : @% | Dana. . Loop Leaders more guard, looped one out o: rived here today from Chicago to | Trade Lacks Volume—Sell- Com 4, Gk a, Oe 87% Sanh | eapecial mentioned By, Hazelton. J we ain a my a Log to let/ finish training for his 10-round fight | ing Brings Setbacks i @% : @E | Lonarde dleveloved. when’ Tobante Chicago, Jan. 9. — (AP) —Two| After a 14 to 14 first half, the Mins| Vat, sue, petfolle, the Fargo Bx- } May 1% 80% 90% S1'2 90% = PLM cearned that Frank Bambara, Western Conference basketball stars|nesota team spurted at the start of babi anticipate o he Chi Jan, 9.—(®)—Persistent | @*%@% @al @91_ " ‘ @S | Gerk for Hazelton, was p outscored the entire opposing the second period and ran its count] p,epared ‘tor it,” Mandell eegmision ‘house selling bad a} 3°! 1% 84% 927% BBY 92% ABN ty take Mra. Snyder's nine-year-ol pan in the inaugural games of the 1928 points before the lowans were | fully a te ‘ | tale a ego err eine in ne @*s5 @%3 @"3 daughter, bongs Had the neat Becomes Popular With Other Bis cen eins eatateey ag ace able to hit the hoop. ak be a fi Aer and, intend being st my i day despite 1,558,000 bushels de- a 5 ’ house to visit her mother. He ob- c ny . . ack 8nd /hest Friday. ly is a hard hitter efease ‘ofthe United Staten wheat Mey 40% 50% 3 Jectad ghd the peopeaed vie wan) Members of Wartetoles TE tie ee er te ee saabias. on for 8 errineek SS renee Mer a entice cae Tonerdo: csid ha Waa GAWnuned és Choite-Reads Papers —_|the foul line for 24 points, toward Parple Is Winner Ser ee’ and ik poseaded with te. harvest had some influence and s0 eal i bal ris edectashh edd go before the United States su- ihe Tn a ieteey ae ect i E ee fit, San. P)—In| markable stamina. He looks like iH likewise did the fact that world)" 1.08% 1.0815 1.0815 «1.07% «1.08% pratee cert fet Range Pag Lima, Ohio, Jan. 9.— (AP) — eeted” ‘Ohir State with ix field Northwe: ables one of my toughest a Bod a shipments of wheat were decreas. 4 yao, 27 1.09 1.09 1.08% 1.08% ee ee oul a coker urther | George Remus, pequitted by @ Cin-|goals and two free throws, for 14 i Miehlgens| tore neh ee it whe ei ing. Corn prices displayed rallying ex naarenne Me <a cinnati jury of slaying his wife, Imo- | points, Wisconsin winning, i f theig | oor Gertie Mal vuenre vee tar at the last, note by a new 1.937% 1.01 1.03% 1.08% me, and comm to the state!" Northwestern and Minneso ugural conf Going ee aces Mike Colli ie baries 0 aor fe barley at MARINES SHOW ospital for the insane here, has en-|shared honors opening night by|through the entire game without a wutesd toany: that he Ris a sia shove tants 'sPpou, whevees| gm,” 420 M85 3208 gar et Bet | GREAT COURAGE, treats ie. of th satiiaton 8] ocinglgt pears ener. Nrth | ubntion, he Northwestern five ect Sharkey’ ot Minneapolis and corn and oats command only about} pig ties oe a" @10 40 IN NICARAGUA |"!*, with cther members of his Fee ch onto” Longer dowied peveeckored Witt deritg te ieee Jack Bal Ale Paul for a a vient cl ed unsettled, 42@% to] 23” 10.77 15.00 10.90 ward, according to Superintendent | Michigan, 25 to 20, holding the fa-| conference race by decisively trounc- Cal oe ote ity. They ar. ban- Re cent vc ‘e) A corn hy hade | », May M27 15.00 M47 1147 W. H. Vorbau. ‘ « g:., |mous Oosterbaan-Harrigan combin the 1927 champions after trail-| ‘ Be aren rate Me tone | Beltics— (Continued fiom page one) He joined the choir on hi tion in check. ing them 12 to 10 at the half. oo to % cent advance; oats Be to % 1 Jan. 12.10 17.25 12.15 Charleston was Major General John | Sunday there yesterday, and Minnesota fought desperately for 7 Hands F ‘ EI th ES dad showing 9) May 12.60 16.25 1265 1267 1265 1267 —|A. Lejuene, commandant of thelintense interest in the services, ask-| its 33-32 victory over lowa, coming ore Trit | Han or Bieven One of the circumstances which chiefly caught the attention of wheat traders today was announce- ment that world shipments for the corps, who is bound for the Central | ing whi questions of the man|from behind in the last few min- éciaavan Onn Ja pe P)— i iene oie tonne Hand information of the atrife there| gre oie ratt, and jotning: lustily. in| utes. Towa missed a free Unrow with] A deliberate and posure shod \ _Radio Bridge Game ¢ er; recHip ts “10,397 ‘tubs; "orearhery involving his marines and the forces! er of the day he spent, in reading the Say 2e orn SO Is Abd pee tts | eee seeece one eee ce Ce eee eae dan asigr antes [ef the insurrecto, Aurustino San-| Sunday papers. chance for a tie. take an easy victory from Ohio State| The eleventh o! series of 20 STOCK MARKET Jast week total 14,652,000 bushels , ; ‘ ra | dino, Bemus fe qui ‘ ,, yiilint Fall ; to 13, in their first Western Con-| radio auction bode mes will be firsts 45% @46; firsts 4115@43'2; reer mus is quiet, congenial and ap-| Purdue’s long shot game, which|ference game of the year. The Buck-| broadcast from KFYR, Tuesd Sia eek ivicus fue. snereees IS IRREGULAR : a aee aaa Rargntly resigned to his fate, Dr.) ttinois was unable to break'up, fed|eyes were baffled by the intricste| January 10, at 9 p.m.” “ woos ht oad receipts 7195 cases;| When the 1,000 marines from the was from North America as well as orbau said, All visitors will be de-|the ball to “Stretch” Murphy, who| passing of the visitors. Ai the half| ers-in are urged to i i firsts 4044@41; ordinary firsts 30| east and west coasts unite with their |nied the privilege of seeing Remus, | towers six feet seven inches in the| Wisconsin held a 12 to 6 les ers ready with cards and to follow Tinrieat Mieke of witest iat Price Movements Lack Uni-| @36. buddies now on the scene, the force | Vorbau ,{air. His accurate shooting com- fatty the game bid by bid and play by were still reported as decreasing. Cheese unchanged. da ble ee will approximate 2,400.) | It has been indicated by Remus’|bined with the steady parade to the Vikings Win Play. Some interest was shown In the| formity—Rails Attract an er EE TT They will devote their activities, | attorneys, Francis W. Durbin and|foul line resulting from Illinois’| Valley City, Jan. 9—The Valley e following are the advance fac6 that tomorrow, according to _ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR General Lejuene said before leaving | D. C. Henderson of Lima, that three /rough play, brought Purdue a 30-24|City Vikings won their first confer-| hands for game No. meisditive tradition’ is a calendar Investment Following Minneapolis, Jan. 9—(AP)—Flour| Washington yesterday, to eliminat-|Lima physicians, in addition to hos-| victory. ence tilt here, defeating Ellendale| Mr. Walter F. Wyman, of Arling- {4 to sell wheat. unchanged; in carload lots family|ing Sandino from the “otherwise| pital doctors, will likely be chosen) Northwestern, Indiana, Wisconsin, | Normal, 38 to 17, in an impressive Incertainty exists over wheat to| New York, Jan. 9.—(#)-—-Price be : ton, Mass. patents quoted at 7.55@7.65 a bar-|peaceful Nicaraguan horizon before|to observe Remus. Under ordinary| Minnesota and Purdue began their|way. The Vikings went into a com- “South,” the Dealer, holds: i i ng ee tel in 98-pound cotton sacks; ship-|the August elections,” conditions, Dr. Vorbau said, it will} season with victories, giving all five|manding lead duri first half Spades 8 spot 5 3 cide taal NR pate ea da Mere Ge oan ments 47, rele. : The general intends merely to in-|take months to determine Remus’ a tie for first place, for one day.|/and maintained it ionghcar’ Hearts A F't0 8 spot 2 giving separate figures on corn| Industrials were inclined to heavi-| Bran 30.25@30.60. spect his charges in Nicaragua and sanity. Six games this week will shuffle the ————— Diamonds 6 5 —_———_—__ gather information which probably Rg teams around some, as four of the Clubs J 109 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE |will be of value to the administra- conference squads have two 2 RTH DAKOTA HAS Milton ‘©. Work, of New York. Minneapolis, Jan. 9.—(®)—Wheat |tion in its study of the situation, on the program this week. All the . “West,” holds: receipts today 337 compared to 268 which has provoked much ¢riticism Big Ten fives are engaged except Spades 1062 pac eee Slneea pais cae at in and out of congress. B ANDIT L A | R Purdue and Ohio, eh So and coarse grain closing quo‘ ns Fama es ar jis week’s schedule follows: mon t 4 today follow: ‘ REASONS FOR si: Northwestern at Towa; ON GRID SCHEDULE Cis KQ6 isconsin. inal SPECIAL MEET fining # “os Northwestern at Chi Sen oe 23 American Mining Man Kills ae rie apices —— “North,” ‘ Bete STILL SECRET “Re urday —Indiana at Michigan; |Paul Davis Books Seven Games| “Nonhz) helds raised for grain and on corn for} ness, particularly after the call silage. In some quarters, asser-| money rate was marked up from tions were made that the estimates| four to four and one half per cent, would show several hundred mil-| but aggressive bullish operations lions of bushels less corn raised for} were conducted in a small assort- grain than was apparently indicat-| ment of foods and specialties. Trad- ed by latest previous official re-| ing failed to measure up to the ter- turns. Sellegs who took an oppos-| rific pace of last week. M ite position, however, appeared to| Higher call money rates followed be more numerous than buyers} the -calling of about $25,000,000 in much of the time. loans, which was expected in view 1.72% lexi Cap! “i ¥ ; : of the sharp deficit in federal re-|, 5 reels as “aie en = at Idwa; Wisconsin at Min-| For 1928 and Is Angling earts 9 63 GRAINS ‘ARE DULL AND serve shown in last Saturday’s|! hard spring. %@1.70% (Continued from page one) Stones and Bottles Diamonds A Q732 DRAGGY AT MILL CITY clearing” trousy'-statitabat, Otiier: To arrive ........ 1.35% @1.62% | sans is as sharply drawn as it was Fer Another Clubs A 8 spot 5 4 Minneapolis, Jan. 9.—(?/—Wheat| wise, there was little in the day's|2 ee mato tency. sestenicits Rone y give Mexico City, Jan. 9.—(—Lyman| — Me, Wilbur C. Whitehead, of New 7-8 to 1 cent today,| news to influence the price move-| D Ve ye,.* 2." 2:- 183% @1.61% | Lieutenant Governor Walter Mad-| » “Barber, American mining ‘man Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 9—-The| pbk depressed by easy cables a slow| ment. DNS, ch to fancy. 1.57% @1.68% | dock, Nonpartisan, the deciding vote} Since home is th Loe Avmeles reid itening of Caciten. slleg vs export demand and indifferent gen-| United States Steel common was)? DNS, gd to choice. 1.38% @1.56% |in the senate organization. escaped from the bandits who had game in Memorial stadium, Grand eral support. Other grains were| reactionary, despite the predictions|} DNS: chi ae To Use Same nization been holding him prisoner for ran- Forks, for Oct. 6, completes a dull and draggy. of a substantial increase in _ton- Te mit sieibbastas! 1.25% The idea of the Ii v2 lead) @8/ som ever since he was kidnaped seven game football etagale for the Oats were slow and easy with) nage in the Deoember figures to be|, (Ofmne *** 128 Pein expressed by leaders today, was that! December 17. University of North Dakota. P. . Clubs 732 corn. May barley dragged lower on| published at noon tomorrow. Yel- To ern +6 i %@ 23 \the same house organization which| Barber, made desperate when he Davis achletic director, announced hedging and poorer pit demand.| low Truck was bid up more than/, DNS. ch’ copes? ped “eae | Was, effective ot the last session will! overheard the chieftain of the band The card follows: STOPS COUGHS QUICKLY— Rye futures dipped 3-4 to 1 cent] two points, but all the other motors(5 nyc? ch to nates ee Bete be formed for the special session.| say that he would be killed on Ye ‘32--Manitobe, here. HEALING, DEMU on a duller trade. May flaxseed] were reactionary. The announce- 2 DNS. ite choice, 1. evi This would John W. Carr, Tuesday unless a ransom of $15,000 Sept. 29—Jamestown college, 'I was bothered with a hard per- sagged 7-8 cents. ment of an increase in Hudson , ord to good 1. Jamestown, speaker at the special was paid, attacked his guards on Gergen Gives Wops 46 to sistent cough, but found no other Cash wheat was in fair to good| Motor preferred caused some sur- : northern .. At, ovetmowsdl nd demand, medium to high protein| prise, following as it did a series'? DNS, ch to 4476 @1.59% | sion, , real Fs 38 Victory and good weights sold readily at| of price reductions on models of 4 soy rye choice. 1.32% @1.46% cee ae of them with stones and steady to firm premiums, but be-| other manufacturers. eis ord to good Speculation as to the length of bottle low 12 per cent protein, demand) New peak prices for the year, or vesecees it 28% : the session was second only to - es ton ene. Pomona, Calif. and it | H 4 i ern, nO 20% @ 1.287% | ulation te pep ‘the pe teeny) The place from which he escaped] Wahepton, N. D., Jan. 9—Wah- irritations, te. a ones at coughs, | _-was quiet and the undertone was| longer, were registered by Ameri-|? 9°" i (Mont.) ph, Biel ugh: draggy. Winter wheat offerings; can International, Kraft Cheese ‘o arrive ........ 124% @147% here. was @ bandit camp in the moun-|peton Science sckoo: Wildcat cagers Oct. 27—North Dakota Ag- ine Mel? She hard (Mi bn eet per ereapiaitntin 4 tains in the state of Mexico, about] retained their unbroken string of| sies, at Fargo. ee sed fics ao oor ee were light. Durum was in quiet to} National Bellas Hess, Devoe and|! T v font.) te demand and the basis was} Reynolds, and American Encaustic > OETE ... session as he was at the regular ses-| Saturday ni; Lessee, ieving = Der : pa ene a pound,” A 1.24% @1.46% @ half day's journey from Cuerna-| victories by defcating the heretofore Nov. 3—Oper. ive 4 * 124H@1A6% | 1. soe ,lecislators came prepared! vaca, He ran most of the way to| undefeated North Babee "Azcion’| _ Nev 10—South Dakota U, at | curative influence of ise ee d the mollifying ulcent ac- il Minn, & SD, 1 dark Cuernavaca and reached Mexico|tural college Bison basketball team| Vermilion. tio qi ragey. a H Tiling. : : hard . ++ 1.247% @1.47% perhaps for the full 50 days per- City last night, ill and exhauste ee fay night in a fast game,| Five of the seven contests are tion of fresh honey with other heal. Corn offerings were moderate} Rails attracted more of an invest- T 1.24% @127% mitted by the constitution. Others,| from his experience. - 146 to 38 scheduled for the home field This ing ingredients. A boon to those and met a good demand. ment following. Texas and Pa-| inn & SD, i hard. 1.24% Pte including som. Independent leaders.) “"The American embassy has in-|~ The Wildcats vict tter | was done, Mr. Davi who suffer from troublesome night The tone was firm to stronger] cific soared six points to a new); tT. ae Aaa LETHE were certain that the lawmakers| romed the Mexican foreign office G ie M Phe victory came after tie inereuahd atte which coughs. Ask for Foley’s Honey for better grades. record high at 107, Bangor and| m0) ithe, duran aaa 15114 | Would be home again within a week.| of the circumstances ign op poeuete mah sed captain pis ether gaat w stadium | 20d Tar Compound.—Adv. Oats were draggy and demand] Arrostoock common was bid up % te sissies Lao ree | The latter idea has as its back- pee and ace, and Pete es Sages aE e auin to nolite out thee the Piri stones ea was quict to fair. three and one half points, and Mis-| ,TOstrive +-.--.-+ 1. 514 | ground the thought that — the guard, were clected from the Sr6y {er eHam in 1981 arew 9800 fans for Too Late to Classify Rye was qquiet and firm. souri Pacific preferred advanced) 5 y ioe a bak ‘ors, | legislature might do well to ~ Bi tela ay di rested Wend home games, twice the total of any sia ie Barley eased one cent for all} two. Maine co “i “put the governor in his place” rem ison i parti spur ~ r my ne ge nes, see. grades and demand turned fair, at : ata? ‘ by calmly listening to his mes- oe aiwa: _: nip ee nd affair "North. Dakota will play_every| FIVE ROOM bungalow, all modern, the decline. Range was .76 to .86. _BISMARCK GRAIN “sage and then refusing to do ith the Bi oie tone ether mamber of the North Central | fell toe geen neni ern Flaxseed was in good demand) (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |, : , [anything about the matters which fie ci nbc acl alii Pad »_ good neighborhood, # with offerings light. Bismarck, Jan. 9 ‘sigeoiinic | ne_presents for consideration. Coach Earl Bute’s charges played|conference in 1928. Of these tilts} real bargain at $3700.00. the best basketball of the current the one with South Dakota State is} FIVE ROOM bungalow, all modern, 1 dark northern h It is not expected that the latter season, and they took advantage of |expected to be the feature. State| close in, another real bargain at SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK . 1 northerr. .. 2 ig 2 vay | View will prevail, however, since the u ‘ i A ii i it i i f veterans with 4500.00. South St. Paul, Jan. (AP)—| No, 1 amber durum eid, % | political consequences, in the minds| Posting of Reward Petitioned|the majority of the opportunities has a wide array o! 7} $4500.00. ‘ (U. 8. D, of A.)—Cattle 5,700; open- 1 mixed durum eae of some Independent leaders, might by Peli Rapids’ wiles arene pak of foe te jriaedy to moul” its team riext au-| TEN ROOM house, close in, eu ing slow; unevenly weak; 15 to 25)No. 1 red durum ; re ; St MnO ncaa ee Sn een sais ich 3 ‘were stellar voechocmerk for the| The State contest, however, will rae eee apt eee re i ‘etd an yeatiings.10 No. 1 fi Liane Th MES AeNen rt eegesiag Citizens Wildcats. Johnson found the net|be overshadowed the Carleton fae ‘well baile, only $5700.00, er supp! ye sl A wd meen Ne 8452 y D Neill sump eran is that ‘a cater for seven field goals, and Brewster | fracas. Carleton will have many of] FIGHT ROOM house, all modern, mturn; one load medium weig! 2 y “ D 84. /SenOe wh pee nS eee ai} the a ‘was the only two double counters|the men returning who slavped @ 27| close in, beautiful trees, corner carly 1 bulk 10.00@12.00; she situation existing at the state mill] Fargo, N. Jan. 9.—(4)—Urg-| Phind the Wildcat scoring ace. Bee-|to 0 defeat on the Nodaks at lot, $5400, 2 stock largely 6.50@8.50 for cows and $ ri i and clevator at Grand Forks. If he] ing that the h for the slayer age cm C4 . pm tet defensive | Northfield a few short months back. jot, $5400.00. up to 9.50 for heifers; one load oo di Tr, i demands an investigation of his ad-| of Pearl Osten, 21-year-old Pelican Pp that eft hi ¢ often enough | Then, too, Carleton. plays the Army FIVE ROOM house, South side, mixed cows and heifers latter prices; yellow corn FE i ministration of the mill’s effsirs and| Rapids, Minn., music student who sata eget Ww deat aietonig 4 at West Point next spleze fe These| cheap at $1800.00. cutters. 5.00@6.00; bulls weak, bulk 5 Ib; : a3 So88 bd galhiw. can ‘74 @ 76 |the legislature decides to go deeply was killed in a brutal attack in Min-|‘ enhance the Wiacet | facts seem to .cicate that Director| FIVE ROOM cottage, Eleventh SS Ra mec comn AL | ome ci ah, “ee | Ruel Guts ety Tee vpn tol m-ouaodng Bea en nit pen ae | ee csaagon ft tei s . 6 @ 45 DW FOIE SHE om | tinued, residents of her home town for the: Bi int, but|tion for the local football follow-| cast fren' .00. Joads around 750 pounds 9.50. Calves} One cent per pound discount un- ; 5 ., [ment heard in hotel lobbies, however, | today are circulati tions they| Performer for a a ‘ i ; 25 to 50 cents lower; good|der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs., five cents | 4 7 75 | would indicate there there is little ian send to riedisee Theoden the ejection of McPherson and Ger. Serr soicarioniie Sor 30e8 to be 1,800; i ing. pe : iets largely 11.51 under shell. Te . general desire for an investigative Ghristionson of Minnesota, and in| #e" did wreak havoc in the ranks of Tianitoba, bringing as she dees an| one of the best years the Missouri ! teads Hard winter wheat ...... F i x session which would drag along for ff the visitors. international flavor, should be aj Slope has ever wn. This part avera, 4 00; top 8.00; Ii ——_ v1 69 BM Some oo! e members were 7 je , ti h a ¢ f Highia F2h@rs0 for fetes, sows white onts.'ccc Biig@ si% [sal Uo be careing net” bil] Ee was reetied ay by, amas sewiy fofing| to 61m 188, An seb gum May| Inthe cae, comiey tm Ut most ei cost Saturde: 2 hg To at 50%@ 5i% Le geet oy an We Fee hot nee a me Feliean ished. Gergen’s retirement weak-|cording to ae Davis, be not, Real Estate Ballyhoo, it is a 1.75; weight 202 t. ) 87 |vantage of the special se: circulators of the petitions. ened the Bison further but the|that one Seam now angli ; tee, se ia Sheep 5,500; y3 i 1.2675 1.26% 1.26% 1.26% | Sie ty ., |to relieve some of the ills of their] “According to Mr.. Langlic, resi- Wildcats had nearly closed ~ gap Nov. jat ‘ “ your Py ft ee dications around steady; few sale: y 1.2815 1.28% 1.27% 1.27% | Barley, med 31 @ constituents. The general di: dents of Pelican Rapids and. the between the two teams when farm lands or city p: Q Jess desirable 70@80 pound na’ RK 129° 1.29 1.28% 1.28% " To ai 30%@ tion of leaders on both tides, surrounding country aze willing to| stat defense post man left the af- 78° @ ever, is not to throw dewn the bars esti- fi 02% 1.01% 1.02% Bar! offer a reward of their own, lambs 12.00; sheep scarce; steady; The Wildcats, slowly but surely, 5 ’» —— Teal estate man [ Basketball-Scores ||: tie'ay, nn Tun includes four loads oin, 1 for consideration of matters other r i mn ars rene, _ a ugh. won Mt 102% 1.03 1.02% 1.03 T75@ (than those presented in the gover-| pieced at $2.00) to spur officers On| pulled away from their adversaries, |"” Wahpeton Science 46, N. D. A. C.| YOST—A bunch of keys. “Liberal ———__--.-. ‘101 @ ... |nor’s message and such matters as| The petitions were put in -jand there was little ef it PS ie |38, _ | reward. Finder please return to CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 2.13% @2.22% | may be related to them. lation Sunday copies being placed in| Which, team would be returned vie-|" Moorhead Teachers 27, Concordia) _ Tribune office. —_ i —(U. §. 52% 51% To arrive .. 218U@ ve t reports of the actin: of the! the churches at Pelican js and| tor. when the contest neared i rle2, ¢ me. WANTED—Girl for general house- early ——_—_ special committee appointed by th®| in the vicinity surrounding the|9- @| North D 89, St. Thomas 30. | work. Mrs. Myron Atkinson. and traders 10 2.15% 2.14 2.15% DULUTH RANGE senate at the last session to investi-| town, Some 300 signers had been 2 Phone 701-R. cents higher; relatively small ~ Jan. 9 gate the mill and elevator will be] obtained today, Mr. Lenglie said. \ : 4 hers| FOR RENT—One room suitable ly of hogs sold; big packers in- 50% 80% Open High Low Close|Presented by that body is being i ——_—_—$ t. Mary’s, Win 23. fer two in modern home. Clote Fridays top 405 pert for Tew loats I uae "AGS emer cian Je toc. all THE Conpreron OF | 715_,1ndiane Bente Cartes La in, sie sad eam. igs. oe 3 top 8. for few loads March 1: i 119% 1: e present plan is for both ‘ # ¥ , of Chsice butch 230 to 300 d No. 2 hard 1.2913@ | diaren 1.22 in a 5 as housés to meet at noon tomorrew, si Pg g im to of eal at TB: Bain Ass 3 bulk desi : oe Jan, 9.—(P)—Vheat No. complete organization as 8.15@8.45; several loads| Corn: New, No. 3 mixed 85% i ielehoms 1 iré 817 Eighth .05 4 % 1 uickly as ibi and then go into Resources i ton 48, Le! milch goat. Inqu ral “loads Com: fe, 8 mined § Ma: 1.05% 1.051% 1.04% 1.04% ent prey 4 af th fa r a ‘ nC onee : Lehigh wire i 200 pound average 8.50@8.55; | No. 3 yellow 85: 3 ol jo. .: F 1634 “3 message. Consideration o! aj i innesota 33, . ——_—— ee EE packing sows very slow at 7.00 |low 87; No. 3 white 88, Yel j Mey — 214K 2.16% 214% 2.16% Nt todo with the issues presented | Warrants, “itéck os 20, seiciiie gaa faced as most pigs 7.25@7.50;| Oats: No. 2 white [5@56; No. 3 probably will go over until Wednes- ficates,, clair : kers Whip Crook strongweights “7.75@8.00; | white 53% @56. ht hogs 8.00@8.65; medi-[ Rye Na quoted. 8.15@8.65; light 7.90@8.50;| Barley: 84@97. i 0.45; packing| Timothy seed 2.00@3.75, laughte pigs 7.1 Glover seed 22.25@29.75. PASSWORD FROM 07, 9:30 a. aa a. Bre tales , " 1 -banks ton quint, ee ‘orks 20 a m4 ar KFYR com| weather foreca: ii College 35, Beloit 15, FEA ht ae ao ae eS abi Crookston. Creighton’ 62,’ Colerede| univer DURING THE 1:00 p. m1:15 p. m.— Markets, (Continued e apitel stack Pate | 13, é DINNER HOUR ther and news items. . FG a ee ‘ Turtle, Lake 9. . :30 p. m.—Aunt Sam- Hebron 24, altel 9. PROGRAM: Nome 22, Enderlin 12, THIS EVENING 34,066.21 . m—Weather, 113.53 MO! INDAY : news items, 64,855.60 , Rae b Bk. F. Craw: 246.82 99,280.15 : yp ‘$116,697.08 ‘KOTA, inet, of my wie es Koa gaint: jurie wuaty, ay comma fon” expires Jan, 4th, test: : 1933, "Tashi Bo . REON, Directors. Fe te ieee af av

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