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AGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE cial z went down in defeat and was hum-|rent, and the renters want to buy if|various parte of the stat; Marshal Armando .__[yert ¢ovn | dust, Within © week| we get a fair crop again this year. |senting the results of their studies Diaz, Commander after the beginning of the Italian Financial Condition Good of farmer elevat r problems at such During War, Dea d offensive, the Austrians asked for| Regardi the general financial | meetings, Be it > GRAIN | MARK ETS | Financia LIVESTOCK | By Associated Press Leased Wire | NEWS peace. By November 4 an armistice| conditions North Dakota, C. R.| Resolved .7. was ed and Austria’s part in the|/Green, manager of the Bank of |Grai Rev. Lehart, Lutheran FPaxoeed og al gat taeemsaeege a eae co , “were vomiting columns| felt bound to reimburse Mr. Sin-|hart, Misses Rose Huber, secretary, (Continued from page (Continued fiom page one) war ended. “Italia Irridenta”| North Dakota, says: ti 7 7 if had been redeemed. “Demand for ft loans is about CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE the Suns, was the Phil Sheridan ¢@ Acclaimed by. People __* lequal to that of ldst year. Interest | ings we Cie, Gan etoas Today. jag et tie Wold wad a ae ade Centraal aaee Bato | RGe eee ssing . important. problems — of ts — —— _ —— the debs jaz made a triumphal entry is year. owin, inks are | cu: im jems Nie Yesterday YearAgo Open High «Low Close | ints Gene $317 ant mete Trieste, the chief seaport of Austria- less, "Cash Feverve held by banks is|farmers elevators in North Dakota, — : a that “Italy, like Russi: iungu.» since and was ac-/ stronger, icating a little more/an " CLOSE HIGHER March ae a i 1.34% 1.83% 1.34% | of the wie ‘silent, tebnsieay: ned claimed by the ponulace as their de-| money in farmers’ hands and more Field Man Needed i: 7 x, |aring Italian soldier, with the|liverer from the Austrian yoke. unsold grain in the elevators than] Be it further Resolved—That the e 4 — May 1.345% 1.40% 1.35 , «—:*2.85G BAH 1.3 irit displayed by the great Amer-|_, King Albert of Belgium decorated | last year.” Extension: Divaion of the North Da- > Market Moves Upward Despite @%@% @% @% ip - @% | ican cavalry leader at —Winchester,|General Diaz for his yalorous de-| Two thousand of the leading farm-| kota Agricultural college be urged x duly 1.83% 1.88% 1.34 1.34 1.32% = 1.33 Va., arose to ~snatch a elous|fense of Italy and the Italian com-|ers of the state during the last month | to ice permanent field man, . Heavy Profit-taking Sales Sept @% @1.34 183 132% 1.32% viet ory, from jigrominious defeat. Pra pore by saery bat 4 pe chore tence which = re fe been in South’ Da-| 5 a ’ : ve the “i s senator of his own country. nm hel jevelop programs of! kota, Nebraska nsas This Morning Ce re ai oh SK ee aided by the eta ade Beene citizens of ST seca to ae improved | farming poractices. The wie duty, it Spe a oe weet with & d j 95 95° 4 M8 | struck such hard blows, that beauti-| Preserver, presented to him a golden| farmers themselves have worked out|the farmers elevators in the study 4 . @% 7 @% ¥ ful Veni df | sword. these ms with the cooperation | of and i geen, March, 1 UP Despite! May 88% 77th BH HHH HTH OTH LEDbilcr'and Her plains uence fes| In the fall-of 1921, General Diaa| of extension, division workers, from |G Be ite poet ee est > ate of unofficial reports on @% @% @% @% | barbarian hordes. Indeed, it was| Visited the United States, remaining] the North Dakota agricultural col-|the Association go on record as op- & face Tauered, grain, pices aver- July aH 81% ue 1.01% — 1.00 Hy Diaz’s smashing tactics that brought| here two months, He attended the|lege. It is significant that, in the] posed to the further enlarging of + aged higher today, with Saal ane Sept @ be 1.02% 1.01% beste pall ae pl a ca ae ae : participated. in the: burial iba; thegasioers were uni mous in eet fae Bag een 4 if ive. t 3 ise meri ip forced her capitulation, to et ees ed it d, ql ‘wheat & ean Rar anidainy at Pe A shes bec oa 58% 56% 51% 86% 87 lowed shortly after by the ‘downfall s of _American’s ee deciding ithat wheat acreage should the © — 1,000,000 bushels, and number 2 and ‘ rik 514 a ‘ of the Hohenzollern ‘dynasty and|*0ldier, and attended the Washington|remain at the present figure or + number 4 red winter wheat touched) 344, 57% 46% ors 58% 57% 57% _| the surrender of Germany. simament conference, as a member | should be secrenscd somewhat, feed * the highest prices yet this season. 2 K@% @58 ‘ @'s Extremely Courageous pias ‘Paid Miny Hoses puss of livestock products should 3 ‘ Oats and rye also outdid the sea- July, (old) 153M A? 54% 5414 53% 5315 A striking instance of the cour- Upon his arrival in New York he Be increased, and that all shou! ‘ ge! ‘3 ied oe eo erofficial @% ‘ age and fortitude of Diaz was shown| was given the freedom of the city| concentrate on improved quality of 4 iprexretia vet Mod in hin sonth- vat (} 55 56 a ate ite wae pe at iy vee and later made on honorary citizen| livestock and crop production, Sg vy, a a 0% errs i ii SeunaneaEEaaREEEeEan ly summary today that the present ie mortally wounded while leading his oe ee anal middleseentarn| SE 1 { Dp Pas ta tee tiem TB * — farm reserve stock of corn is the)“ "yorch 1.13% 1,15 1.1413 1.14% 1.151% | troops in the Libyan campaign in| cities, he was everywhere received SSIONS EN: ° Whereas a bill has been introduced ‘ et with one exception since] jray 1.18% 1.06% ue 1:15 114 114% Pope one for i, flag y with official honors, and was heart- THIS EVENI in Congress by Ben = : ; ae aly and asked to be “wrapped! ijly welcomed by Italian societies, ri ask the- President of - é Regarding wheat, a feature of to-| 3, 1.08% 1.04% 1.09% = 1.0915 1.0814 1.0814 | within its glorious folds.” Although| 7} i i ts ate > Fargo, N. D., March 1.—(#)—The 4 day’s private crop’ reports aad Tari 3 5 i ‘ F thought to be dying, Diaz survived sented hin with a jeweled Se WITH BIG DANCE these SEE Gaeta nouneemont, was made haar A % assertion by an oe iighes ay March 11.27 12.50 11.32 11.40 = 11.82 11.32 his injuries by sheer determination;| and at Newport, R. I., he received (Continued from page one) ane oem a a Ba @ Worily that agents in practically 11.57 1272-1262 11.70 11.60 11.60 | to win imperishable honors seven|a gift of silver. The New York| showing two models cfs flac test. (resentatives in. Congress to Gill lave -Fateo Mach 16 te ke s , every nude AAD i kn acreage 11.85 12.92 11.90 12.00 11.85 11.85 y later as the conqueror of Aus-| university honored him with the de- ing machine, one motor driven and|their hearty upport to the Senate| ‘ome aeabeiatin with th ‘St. Peul D abandonment thar, if realized; wil 12.07 isso’ ines 120° ab land amd the Alpine Been the Fascist into Ms other air-driven, Jermers elevators to sectee pacmenr| i2W fitm thereafter to be known a8 ‘ i fed 2. 2.2 ! . . A 5 en the Fascisti swept ‘i f ers t ; be sensativnal in sot ee ray ta yi Armando Diaz's forebears had] power and took over the Italian gov-| of tit: Senteoentad be “A Nee for what. is justly due them under Tot retin arent ti ite “ tive states Tnvolved, however, may i130 iter is? fe had een Natene ‘of the art ot Sade aa ed stare dled son, is showing a miniature of the|their contract, fC. W, Sterling of the firm of 4 1, h ry A a .l ] t 0 ade minister of war in in is i , Sterli {counterbalance the winter killing. @52 12.30 st since childhood. Born in of. r solini—an appointment. ‘which hag Pr toerrametnae oo dis. Higher Tariff Asked One eeling: Sg ¢ MILL CITY MARKET 12.05 1260 1260 1252 1287 |dertined © bring ‘th pereaitnes aL O lie eee ates ee ane torney for four years and ? TURNS FIRM TODAY 1247 «17.00 -:1290@, 1290 12.75 12.80 | enemy of Italy to her knees, free) e7et? (0 the new government. ALL DIRECTORS REELECT! veti for 19 years in practice at Fargo. When eivanced’ into news high id in? meg One Sepacusted felon, cowstty-| FINANCING OF All lector of the asacia: || rae tha figocoe: Wilken! ‘Center ter % ea anced in men of Trieste and the Trentino. ti lected at thi - || the year, “ore be Se ahie {round for recent months, fell back| 13.59 to 14.00; medium veals 10.00| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | Diaz was educated at the celc-| 1990 CAMPAIGN ingcecsiion today, A Renate ea i Te ae ce ee 2 on profit taking and again turned) 1°19 9; cull veals 8.00 to 9.00. Minneapolis, March 1.~)-Wheat| rated. military schools in Naples e directors are S. A. Gar- || Tariff Commission and the Pre aa ee ee : PETER sina costrve figtres sent a receipts today 164 compared to 107| 8nd) Turin. Outside of | military TOLD BY HAYS )]| .ter, “Fortuna; J. 8. Stevens, |Jof the United Sta vind {and the later reaction halted small K PRICES (eat enake cttnzey Sebrtes| ends ieale ot the Heaton Sim) conned F dock; Le H. Smith, Fargo; Re. || com! realdent of France, who is counsel $ | and ar sention, halted eeiall today follow: aes ies was unknown, He had made) son ar. Sinclair $60,000 wen Gunkelman, Fargo; Ole Serum: for’ the former Ameriean secretar: : it viet ain yeetittakine i : “had ie bic pir hates belt cae tavied By athe Mee. “a gard, Devils Lake; Andrew |jon such as do not have a sufficient |of state, said he intended to appeal Mic tail eens! | HIGHER TODAY |% sgums|Libon cami te lo hl 0th eigen tie | il etn Ari a [ence hcp + . issued was a depressing factor in '% @1.74% | last named of which was largely of| livered to Mr. John T. Pratt of New *Bannot i if : in decidin } . 1.74% | 18 oF York to the best Hecti A. M. Bannon, Mott; Carl Neu- || of living. The court, in deciding that it was : other grains ee had moved 1 DNS, fanc TR@LTE% his own ee ieee : $50, 000, serahou whine tee “he|| bauer, Harveys, and T. J. Lar- Whereas there is now before the|without jurisdiction in the plea of : i Seranen E- cent early, May Upward Turn Comes Early ; a ald a a pone Baste be rgani ae ae placed in the hands of the commit-|| 50”, Outlook, Montana, director ts Mr. Colby for a divorcee from the , touching 55 cents. May rye ad-| phig Afternoon ~ After To arrive. 1.89% @1.67% | Twenty-third Army Corps on the fae $o0 000 tn aaa ety sation from the Montana unit. nd ahd Mase ssid he bet epperert: + vanced 6-8 cent to a new high and i 1 DNS, gd to fancy. | Iscazo after brilliant — generalship| "°. 24, Previously contributed. Pacific railrocds, we the Farmers t gi ‘i in the + fell back with wheat. Fair export Early Irregularity chal lian ; 1.87% @1.66% | in handling a. division “of - troops| gna tc®, 1, 85Kee previous ortntte | Blayed by the Self Kleen Thresher| Grain Dealers Association of North Unites Staves, ‘tlenough he had been + sales were over night. ay . 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.60% @1.76% | against the Austrians on the Carso| tion, To this hq agreed and de- Screen company of Minneapolis un-| Dakota wish to voice our objection living in France for eleven months. y, barley: bulged 3-4 cent and reacted} = 1 DNS, pd to choice. 1.41% @1.60% | in 1915, General Diaz attracted| {°° ‘ce der the directon of E. F. Altman. — tto this plan. Be it In selecting a prominent case to with other grains, May flaxseed] New York, March 1—(—Stock|1 Dwg’ Ord to good. 1.29% @1.40% | furth ti hi livered to me $50,000 in’ govern-| ‘The Washburn-Crosby Milling eee 2 was dull and firm. a prices tured upward early this att: ao @1. ford her ey oe Eiger ment bonds. but ibd no knowledge company, 1. Pe Blaatond, repesane Bronk a bed potcltrmcemiere dirt aa oars Regen te the cae i Cash wheat offerings were smalljernoon after an early period of ir-/" 10 arrive 1.28% @ 1916, until he was ¢hosen to auc.|°°.°° ¥' vere yee came | tative, is showing poultry a..° dairy|to this unification ‘ larity. Short covering played an . a o bonds I had previously delivered to unification program. circles to have sounded the death z and steady. ment, particularly in such iseoss 5/3 DNB, ch't 1.58% @1.70% | building up the morale of the Ital-| ©" Shes ee ; The committees in charge of to-)R, Robertson, Langdon; J. Aker ts t rt r Durum offerings were wee and oe Liter oes 2 DNS, ed to choice. 1.38% @1.54% | ian troops and inspiring them with] - | $25,000 to Weeks night's dance are Baker; L. W. Bucholz, tons A. | $i lawrsrs me had borne its first + the basis was steady with a fair to| International Mister sins. Net ad. |2 DNS, ord to good. 128%@1.38% | the determination and zeal for vic-} “Of the approximately, | $85,000 rtainment — Charles Board-|Huus, Makoti; T. J, Larsen; Outlook; | fruits. i ¢ "Com offerings were fair and de-|vances in the general list ran from 3 DNS ch to fancy. Laet@teae Te GS Met ed tie a es Secretar RU Boe yl On een Gullen. and J. Strauss, Harvey. The Colby case was the second f ¢ ‘ of dl fancy. 1. D1. oldiers relate im that when| Secretary John W. Weeks 0: ae » 7 gee “biggest American di in th ; mand was quiet to fair. in| 2 t2 4 Points, but there were inter: |3 DNS, ed to choice. 123% @149% |ho commanded the ‘Twenty-Third| ton, to be used by him in his efforts|and Jack Wilson. SHOT TO DEATH | FaRcE courts In ressnt years, the ‘ | Oats were in light supply and fair | spers skh Pp) ec 3 DNS, ord to good. 1.24% @1.353s | Army Corps he sometimes appeared| to raise money for the deficit and march es Thompson, Andy , most noted being the Frank T. . ye = acta “Good” milling Credit, conditions were unchanged * = fe GS tiene! grease ne fe forest rea Bat Dees oe C. G. Keffe, and J. A. McNa-|- BY REBEL BAND | Gould suit against Edith Kelly sev- + 3 ‘. es 3 oe ll 9! sion, at San ele, in the forest) pur y f aa ry eral years ago. Former Premier Barly" tleragn wore, moderate lif sappy a Ue renewal aur of ISomgn ses | tuna Diaz aeemem tary | mate slot nth Sn tS Repay lene Cubeatmee Ace onle teb,| -UN NICARAGUA fone Vivinl pared tn tis cave. + and demand was good. Prices were|4!5 per cent. The low yield basis of 1.26% @1.54% the Au iene “Siege ctaktetion; i Mr. Sinclair the entire $185,000. y Sowles, Stella Aaberg, A, P. Len. : @ one) descent material making! clair in full and I did so, hoping atjand Mary Huber, general chairman. | 9" enlisted at Minnergolis only was steady, financing was widely interpreted as} 1.14 1.26% @1.29° ao ———_——__ evidence of underlying case of 1.26% @1.29% | the stone heaps red hot.” And yet|the time that I could get some| Other exh bitors and donors to the ar a iy oe ‘ocala? viens Minister, Is Dead a CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ragga pe cot oreeentetia! + 1.26% @1.29% | Diaz, in the midst of this storm of| further help later from others, but/ entertain fund are W. C. Mitch-| iit, oy train been in >, Mi: A March 1.—(AP)—(U. S.| The-general market p: “ 1.26% @1.29% | death, looked as though he might| this did not materialize. I hadjell Co., Kel Commission Co., C. th id poe Fat ‘Shel . Fargo, N. D., March 1.—()— a Dot tates lingo around 10) rather confused ate eek t new | ¥¢y 1 amber durum. 1.25% @1.54% | have ‘been on dress parade. If he| suffered financial losses, of which|C. W; mpany, Brawn Grain idee oa peters ‘ton Rev. N. Lehart, 65, retired Luther- “0 Ibe higher ‘Wednesday's av- | traders einen re os te fore|, T0,arrive ...... ++ 1.45% @1.54% | saw a regiment wavering, he would. Mr. Sinclair knew. He did not feel|/Co., Quinn - Shepardsou ‘Co., Hallet = » — ee | ae minister of Clearbrook, Minn., + arage; mostly to shippers, traders|weak spots Pye o poole roug’ & Pa.| Py 2 amber durum. 1.41% @1.53% | chout “Ragazzi,” (boys) and steady| that I should bear this burden per-|& Carey Co., Atwood-Larson Co., a as I ee or te jot 5 ma | died Wednesday at a local hospital + and small 3 big packers bid- | ward ake & Ol paca bgpigninns low |! amber durum. 1.18% @1.34%4 | and encourage them Rino Alessi, a| Sonally, and ho voluntarily returned] Beecher-Barrett-Lockerby Co., Sal- Oe ari fen Bink ‘by gg brothers| °£ cancer. ; Me ae mere aeeseae ane Se crane re ih Co Hu acer oh Taka Bs rand | ae ws ght Zw oH ‘ les 3 r i al Diaz in those fateful days, thus, caused to be deliver io him. sc o wer Grain . b Mapa tee eat 2s i Belfast’, Nees ws Bs nine dogertbed ms ot ive, ot! Bnet sa | Sat ape cee, One areas Bese! 2 pega RES <; - end ‘weights 2.10 to 6.90; few ssles| poor 1027 report, and Continental “A man in the prime of life, of Business Conditions _| £2» Misland Grain Co. H. L. Ha me atdait Back chew be ee $0 an ee butcher “3.00 to ing A went into new low ground medium height, with hair just) : “i stan. aint ym: babe f'the Eskje L (re ° High, io: 10 oP 160 pound weight un-|on growing fears for the safety of cise pray at Py feed wor eee | Exceptionally Good Songs on ee a The | ond “he _ attended Ji at Gnice:, Detteriac cade Siler 7 8.00; choice kinds|the dividend. Pidagass bbe Tego 1-1 Anaad William Daitymple, it-| Public schools. Lake Lutheran’ churches for 18 be ughtei On the other hand, new peak hy to “ strong her pigs prices for the year or longer were To arrive .. ap to 7.00; bulk packing sows 6.80/attained by Victor Talking Machine Coarse Grai 21s ae ee eo ees Semen Datciee he and Bays |2 yellow com. medium 8.10 to 8.50; lig! .15 to| Western Dai " . uk | Yellow corn. 3,50; light lights 6.60 to 8.35; pack-|Cigars and Baldwin Locomotive.|" it ariive js Ward and Sears Roe- k sows 6.80 to 7.45; slaughter pigs pontwomnery. le of an increase | 4 yellow-co1 ward, the sign of a meditative mind. (Continued from page onz) ived a letter from him a few days His manner is that of a man sure of! crop in this section last year is one in | 8&0. a Pataca) services will be held at his own will. A psychologist would] influence against increased business.| Go. F, ies ‘Tur’ a tiie ivedigh Lotheratt. church chere Nounting the ‘abet difficule crises| On, the other hand there is consider-| Getchell-Tanton Co,the, Mil Mu:| Republican Ballot Will Friday. stvernoon. Burial will ‘be Tnounting the most difficult crises) able building going on in our city|tuals, Hartford & Citizens Fire Ins : at Clearbrook. by force of a compelling personal-)and quite an increase in railway| Gus,” . "| Contain Complete IVA, ity.” : employes, so that has a tendency to ‘arter-Mat N - * Diaz’s energy has been described] equalize the situation.” si eee Sey ye Nonpartisan Slates {Te to 7.25. nase ene : : Marae. & . mperature and 0003 grad Feb sales. as “volcanic.” It was said that he Farm Machinery Outlook “i % gsc RY wr sear |, Te cere ae gn, te eamsirrentt Santee an | cng fara. nacinery fd one asm Sele ee Seo Mi | (Continued from page Road Conditions | how! t advance | to extend the rise in the z sae y e leading distributors in Fargo Co. —__ maid for Natale aan held| noon under the leadership of Gen- was Raat of eee personel reports: i S2- Fink Balt apply hak) oe Sandidate,|° <tieuisy. cides. abhia cs ther uk fat steers 14.00 down-|eral Motors and U. S. Steel, which pane ee ; ign maine 4 not only! “Our business since January 1 is Hickok n Co. J. J. Ger- of : i BISMARCK -- Cl _ ward; plain kinds of value to eell at | crossed 138 Lalo aap chain iris ig eT eae shout cil wor: Tae last year, a ‘ forks, the Weaver ions ped Rumors that © pe-| ¢,i i —Cloudy, 22; roads 11,50 downward to 10.50, weak; dull; | frustrated when the soldiering, he worked the same rule aby Hes Was rest thes eae oan Construction Co. tition’ would be filed for Senator ir. fat kinds and heifers strong, spots| distributed large selling orders in|; James Reed of Mistearh ales pace Grand Forks—Clear, light snow, higher; bulls steady to weak; veal-|some of the somes, specialties. on himself as well as others. Pune-| about the same as they were a yeat| Bakken Ni current but no petitions bearing his 20; roads fair. Fargo—Cloudy, 16; roads good. lower; omst ins by Nash and Studebaker tilious in dress, his face bronzed by| ago, possibly a little better on ac- fens 28 to 8.403 e sniene nee matinee own materially and there 1, campaigning, Diaz looked “every Cait ot termets desiring to do bet- pune, & Bi nae at sopgene Iw it is} Jamestown—Clear, 18; roads fair. to 8.50; 1 if 12.50 to 13.00 on| was a further sharp decline in Con- inch a soldier.” One trifling physi-| ter farming, and for that reason the i Vi tor'e, Dakota tial can- Devils Lake—Clear, 10; roads iene veal ai kraall killer kinds|tinental Baking “A.” Total sales cal defect—he was -very slightly| next few months may show an in- zo Seed H m4 1. | 800d. 14.00 to 1450 and a few st 15.00. | approximated 1,800,000 shares. crosseyed — was hailed as an omen| crease.” - ca Bittaba ar oars any formel Song HA Minot—Cloudy, 21; rosds good. Sheep, 9,000; bulk fat lambs ‘slow; —— of good lack by the Italian troops as} G. L, Hope, machinery dealer at|'T i roy or aad awe edgment ire ) pl ; packers bidding weak to lower; few BISMARCK GRAIN the superstition was handed down to| Fessenden, says: fee aaa Coal 4 ballot. sme, ; i (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) them by the Latins of old. |, “In this gterritory we have had|" ‘the committee on resolutio Bismarck, March 1 It seems that in every crisis con-| four straight good crops. There was fe comm 4 ms re- No. 1 dark nortk rn $1.10 82 @ fronting a democratic nation that|a ‘great liquidation in this territory sole» ssociation is the No, 1 northern . 1.09% @1.11% the “man of destiny” appears. After| last season, more than'in the ‘three Haro P ‘ Fete No, 1 amber duru 109% @ the Caporetto disaster all Italy ing seasons. Our sales of looked for this man to save it from hii , lighti ants and . threatened bondage and ruin. Diaz|tractors are above the coe ese Ski eit og peo a Mr. and Mrs, B. F Underhill of 216 @2.28 214 @ , : has been secretary to three chiefs of/in previous years, and for > u peer On - La Cannon visited.in Mandan : the general staff. — |automobiles for future diivecy are] Wher ai oe ot today Rg this week en route home from an RANGE OF CARLOT SALES The memorable defeat of the Sec-| more than satisfactory. We look things in the pac extended trip to California and oth- » March = 1.—(P)— ond Italian army—one of the three|for very good business in the: next er western states, forces. operating against the Ger-|three months and cannot :sec: any< pe nd Austrians west of the to keep us from having tt, iolooee ‘others: *| Several ti Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waechter threatened to demoralize ofan earthquake or a panic, Y and Mr. and Mrs. Adam ir, of the fighting effictency of Italy’s neither of which is likely to occur Glen Ullin aré the guests of friends 34. 3,000,000 men. “The Appointment of} in North Dakota.” niet fd ti J namelin Mandan for afew days. Mr. » No, 2. dask.morthern.129 to 143] Lieutenant General Bs coms; Seed Grain PI : n : Waechter and Mr. Berger are at- ‘One cent per pou iscount un- . mander-in-chief on ee ber 9,1 Banks are unanimous thank the a e. my. 4 tending the grain dealers’ conven- der 56 Ib. ear corn, 70 ie. five cante) No. 5 dark northern 127 5.8 to 1917, soon set at rest the false @ very healthy condition k and tion in Bismarcl ' Minneapolis, Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: of the enemy for the collapse of the seed and feed requirements for ‘ ° . ve dark northern: Italian front. He filled his soldiers | farmers. No difficulty is anticipa- id ind rtain- |” They the list. The young, women of the Mandan Dark hard winter w 8) 167 1-8. with fresh ardor for victory. ted in\financing“seed requirements | ment cing revealed toa high school faculty and of the pub- 5 sig gp weit cella aint ney rv 133 3-4, During the first three days of his/and feed, particularly roughage, is ithin this yet threat lic schools were hostesses to the MINNEAPOLIS RANGE No. 2 128. ti jor of| plentiful in all sections. With the They ae fnsteyeiaae at & Leap Year Open. High Lew Close] No. 1 mixed durum 129 1-2 to c; exeeption of oats, the bulk of the er Barty Wodkaaday, avening. "inner March 1 186 1-2, eed requirements, will be filled from | Board ingly. | Was serv tee os nal a Wheat— No. 2 mixed wheat 134 5-8, i aah . focal supplies, tities of room at 6 her, wi h Atants, March 1.28% 1.28% 1.27% 1.27% | Barley: unde i u eer oe will hi ipped ‘in- land un f hcg Orn net od adie a May 1.30% 1.30% 1.29% 1.29%] Sample grade 294. rn Pre-| to the castern part of the state, how- ‘iation. : i ing. 5 Jul; 1.81% 1.31% 7.30% 1.30% | Corn: \ cipitously toward the city of thelever. The western half of North Prall was in charge of the general , : No. 4 yellow 88 8-8 to 90 1-4, | gondolier, with its priceless works|Dakota had an abundant oat 3 " arangements, Line 3 one load choice|March 1.07% 1.07% 1.07% 1.07% | No. 6 white 79 1-2. liar wit will take eare of of art, Diaz, famili and : | 4 ; 5 all the details of the Ytellan generall deficiency in the east Cd Beatige, pesistant samatio- staff's plans for Venice's defense—| “Genera! speakit ‘tendent been. dis- he hd boon, ted of the ar afin | are in very ed al to , 3 2 charged from the Mandan hospital rom our s best ewes: May 1.06% 1.07% 1.06% 1.07% SAM 54%) 54% 54% | Bye MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ae Be 55 5% "antiagedh slots Bis 2 white 57 to 60 1-2. May 26 216 216 816 |: h er . ee ose Feat) 2 | cia 3 ; in. 1.595 ‘No. 2 ee a al een : ail Mm tea eres ae Brees ce t a : ES ;

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