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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Harry Hill Now Lives | in House Where Body of Mother Was Found Streator, Ill, “May. 3.— Hill, free under bond "GRAIN MARKETS | FINANGAL incomes emer 5 6 PEATURES ON THE AIR —Harry | iting @ WHEAT MARKET | cca oa hay ‘ second trial for matricide, has ont os wuw :) C01 ‘or ig 3 Close _ Close” —Today — tei ivratuk 8 {moved with his father into the| | *°—WEYP [Rack Consort: Gpanisn Pregrem-—W5B EDEA Rake Yesterdsy Year Ago Open High Low Close sville . it jhouse in which his mother’s bod; ree Beigtey Beste to Ro! ‘tl 527 WAY wwe | Whea: ~ ie olumbus . 13 jas found, buried in @ basemen 1:oteAngle Persians: Peps ALM 1.00161" 1.86% elit’ gefon sd 13 | Brave. Inst ae ‘ wis Ro aeeorare s . | ine of young Hill’s first aets 81% . 161% 163% 1.7K 167% | Reaults Wed Wednesday jon returning to his home town t tebe, yeti bon 62 @i @1er. iy, Minneapolis 7; Louisville 3, jer months in ie at Ottawa w 8: seme Wea ie eet “Market Affected i Reports| 1 fi j 150% 1.354 if x, | apol's 2. (a ceme' a tg Pp. ae Ee | WDAE KYOO WFAA . | | % Columbus 1. on the grave of the mother he is can IAS, a of Drought Relief West ah ee ee ae MuGh a) tele a. large ‘with having slain, Makes A CRN Pe? ‘Geo = and Southwest | é 06 i i Ga nen Today | oa — amen, 1 duty ‘ ; hogs att ‘ Minneapalie two Severely Hurt FRIDAY, MAY 4 ap TtS- WOO Bevensert—tc0 et sate ac tose , ce 2 ‘Rinses City. in Plane Ride With | prtrtmrin conrat mancned time, fue-Ange Perens 4 f ‘ Ada one out fur, Central, Design al Hin the west and southwest led to! : : le td Unlicensed Aviator time wat irae Ve hansen i S00 Simptis Wow i sharp fresh breaks in wheat price Ga Bi AMERICAN YyeauE Chicago, May ere ot call lottery, lllocyeles oe tights Ae WH® Des weine: Be Co ere ees (| auty, coll) 3% 36% BGM a a woman who went for a pleasure 886—KYW Chicageors70 tie = Us 4 still unabat " 7“ 213 Miss Leta Mae Stiles, Frank- | ride in an airplane piloted by an un- H+ sad cle Bod i ie ircumstances. indie: July, (new) 5646 36% BTN Ge 7 fort, Ky. typica! southern beauty, |licensed pilot were fighting for imate our ting substantial relief from drought,! if : fe we at an | St- Lou! 3 will reprecent Kentucky at the an- [their lives in a hospital today. The | Se Ke cna Goneert UMS WOX.WIR Botraly— too heat rallies based on frost predic- | p Sept, (new) 47% 4 ay ABS ATM ATT EDetroit ils 8 ) hua! Confederate reunion et Littie {Plane dropped 600 feet late yeater- A §:du~Gonm Chasers: Tenor stions proved to be only A ’ oat a a, {Washington . i 1, Iday into a tree on the bank of the| $iog—isudlo Hain f:2e= White ae ‘and the corn mar May Tey ee ee Chicago « pi : | Desplaines Se ates sits! 30.4 WEBNM Chics. Fe oat baie ‘owing to acute weak heat. | guy 1.98 1.26% 1B OLRM OLS bee 7 encountering — faverable weather | Dare. Mon seoriery, 20 ‘and Eugene | sa¢-Gone SS ows orencan : Bae net ower 1 re ree ree iis) , conditions at least until north of | 4 Apfeibaun. “te cy rnd toy rerne 1 1-4¢ off, 2.0 12.3 12.02 1203 «11.80 11,80 Washington %; New York 5. Sweden. piloted by Dr. Mites H. Weir, who ’ tour down. 12.05 87 P A t ‘ Detroit ago 1. | ti —— _m | 888 slightly hurt, His flying ex- aurea hy tac tact tt 12. 12.60 12.40 18.42 ay 1 1,67 St. Loui Mieeeladil , Grisselhamn, Sweden, May 3.—( ed 10 years Ps eee eee Boer acne, fact that the 12% «= 1270 18.78 ARTT NS GO«NS.R0 Philadelhia at Boston, postponed, | General Nobile's dirigible Italia i 222.9—WOWO Ft. Wayng—1810 wheat market had declined about eee ja’ at Boston, postponed asned over shiveley AE AEIUE: 1 P cinaetie teenies Be ad at tho cttect ot vee | 11.78 12.80 7448 | ies i Wsee soon disappeared over the Gulf of Ze WO8 cettereen City=710 ter moisture conditions had been| ie 33.10 8 His is . aut Games Today OE cuitamaraaeeitnt fifty miles Certain Crossings THERES! Floneer susie largely discounted, a good class of he : . be ROE ete | north of Stockholm.) Near Penitentiary 870.8-WOAP Kansas City—a00 what payin dev oped speedily. at “ 13.80 14.35 18.85 No other games scheduled. y* A B Clo so he af i times today. Indic: 3. * 5, " ‘ a o 1 sed ir “temperature in, parts of Nebraska] tao ier re TE Ne ee ee |Lawrence Thompson cag . France chests and Kansas to encourage , PRL. Eee SRO arto, (1. Laie: | Aes i ive. bullish traders to reinstate sold af Ties Ta, | New, Gets Prison Term | orders granting applications by ings, and. so ikewise: did Tek: | fowls 23 to 26; broilers 82 to 28; | the Northern Pacific and Soo Line a 2 quotations | cey's 20 to 80; veestérs 16 1.2; Taweatite Thom: on, who clatey railroads to close crossings on the 1 to 20; spring ducks 28; 00 | Red Trail near the state penitentiary ‘ 8 71 he is from Bismarck, was sentenced | have heen issued by the state rail- hus ¢ 1s wheat @eveloped IS IRREGULAR is an indeterminate terme of from) road board, Hearing on: the appl in ao {notable rallying power despite an } wo to five years in tho South Da- Se 4 Pearly show of we aknes yeemnpoige CASH LORE 40 ‘hota state penitentiary yesterday, Bld pe A propeasi is add Showboat tity ti sain 408.2 WESO Minnoppelis st 5 , which a leading crop expert receipts toda 168 ae $6 ia | eecording to an Associated Press| Vas offered at that time ee seone WMAG- WAI Chieggo- <7 Sorrtep Hove regarding stocks of corn on fee ‘a year ego. Xtinmeni spate cash wheat | ere! cag ae rah ie ‘ Closing of the crossings without| 8: 90 Grdhentre ra a8 Features was construed as bullish. He es: Moter Shares, Utilities, Up-~wjand coarse grain clsng quotations hi oy weet gui © 8! interfering with highway traffie SA erearam Nay piers ptimated the amount a‘ present as! jteday follow: | sccemed, ideals eae - le hid was made possible by rerouting the ah “Baste an * 590,000,000 bushels, against 730,- Oils and Tobaeces Down Pittsbur; i | cco nage ing to the dispateh.| Red Trail near the Penitentiary The scitenerige Ginoinnati 000,000 bushels a year ago, and| Philadel | of stealing three riding seddles and railroad board held’ thet they were ert ‘omene— sts ieuels Gore yours beck, | —Rails Mixed feeay nd county officials| 2°, longer necessary for use by the a ad Heur 7 C q j a, DNS, fancy Mon a Today mmable to give any information| Public EAT EARLY STRENGTH | New York, May 8.re(PrerSpeca.| _ To arrive sets) LAL ab as to further identity of the eee Bn * ve Hour " \lative uneasi over the credit}! hard spri No ether games scheduled lman: A Leslie Themps " AS to M: Gets Cinginn: Minneapolis, May a. —Wheat | steam} be “ To arrive ry eh j nan. i mpron wes ar-/ JAMesStOwn Man tu HAHKOD Ot, Lovie showed a better tone for a time to-|Sog%0en somewhat todby! DNS ad to fai . 4 rested here rome time ago, accord- a te evies Hour day, but reports of Sond, rains i lee prices moved (regularly Nigh. ‘ho arrive —. 1.614@1.90% Appointment of Li- ing iy a Cie of ee on Contract for State ve Heer P Bovd ‘ a charge of stealing a paint gun, . i E Went attracted ‘heavy. profit taking, | wide assortment of stocks. A plan- |! DNS. ch fs ‘fenay. 1814 fart brary Committees | fe'vas ‘ater lowed © Hospital Building tear’ ma ih Sand prices stumbled on stop _lors{tiful surely of call money at the!) DN’ ond to geet, | tt 1.6313 Urged ROUVO® Tytenr-600 selliag. Weakners in May delivery’ renewal figure of 5 per cent fol- { dark northern shes —DOCTOR HELD FOR TRIAL—| Jamestown, May 3.—-(AP)—Con- ttes Ba | preceded the break in def lowed by a drop to “fol Ra in aay ‘Mele’ Te anive is Minot, May 3.—(AP)—Dr. E. C.j tract for the construetion work on j ne ra, 4) months. Prices broke 3 1-2 to 3 { afternoon, an Nt 1 northern ie eecnna from page one) Stone, who was charged with second| the $225,000 women’s ward building f we ents below yesterday's clo: . Other | asrura ce thet hoe Coste fed- Thaikive * 180% pater of mile College at Grand|degree murder in connection with|to be built at the ex hospital here a i yee Ug Weather ang news. rains also turned w in the laat|Ccral reserve governors was without, DNS, ahi daney 175% ‘ks is not a North Dakotan by|the death of Miss Marguerit> Nelson| was awarded to E. A. Moline, local ‘am . ead | Sae-Andicloee was low and.| Special signifieance and that no im- aa S. gd to choles, 1608, birth but has located here. Mr. |of this city, today was ordered held| contractor, whose bid of $182,500 ag er Fe orypte 6 r Rye futures were esp: veak,| portant action was contempl: tel - Bee to good. 1.51444) 1.80' Johnson's compositions, of which | for trial in district court in a decis-| was the lowest reveived. if ty OE Ne cal em Med he MY” G pen sciaccr: RUBLE | empattof ont Ce ke telat) Ketaie tod a] gamete wu now, ea erete__tat_ ei mort ee Oats were firm an quiet. j situation, he! 6 ive 3 DNS, KA to fancy: LORY 1.6795 2 y i e bond of inecke = an fohnson, Fargo, RLEIGH COUNTY TRE, sui fut irregular und trailed | confidence. ts ee o violin, voiee and piano. - | $5,000 which the defendant furnished | $187,215; T. F..Powers, Fargo, $196,- mage erst Sateen percer. aieat Flax: ed 4 under no pres-; Motor shares were heavily bought 4 DNS, cae. ett Nett TEmeioh Tr Travis.of Jamestown has!a few weeks ago was ordered con-| 400; Northern Conctiuction’ pirodg page tr Compliance with Section 35, Chaptdr $99, of the Laws of 3923 jure and was steady to a bit higher./on reports of large current earn-!3 northern : 1arig@ spay, | written a Wie uP of songs which | tinued in foree. any, Grand Forks, $197,540; C3 3. ¥ ¢ Cash wheat offerings were light|ings, General Motors leading the!) gap hard iitont: i: UBIGeUSL YS heve been highly commended and/ —————— johnson and sons. Fargo, $196, zt P| ee and demahd was quict to fair. ‘The! ad h a gain of four points.|" ‘Ty arrive... -., LBLM TAL ts | ne 200n to be published. At theiN, D, Dentists to Hold!©: 8. Altsman, Mandan, HS ai 3 - * general trading basis was steady, rr nted to a new high!) hard (Mont.). 1BIGSLso resent time Mr. Travis is studying oy Redlinger and Hanson, Wah hpeton, < ry ¢ Winter wheat was in light supply|level in anticipation of 4 record-|! tard, (Mont 1.5156 4.8015 | (* New York.” State Meet at Minot | #19,900. Political Subdivision Depository : i 5 and fair demand at steady pre-| breaking first. quarter gees after! Minn. @ SD, 1 de " Nr aaa aaa Work is to be started immediately Burleigh miume. the close of the market. herd . . 1.31%49@1.54%5 23 Buildilngs | (Continued from paye on_) and the building, of four stories and| Bank, gurcty a’, viet, National | Durum was quiet and steady. ij i Ta anive 131% beats Are Wrecked at 2.12, exhibitions brought to the strictly fireproof construction, is ex- warieign County, “First “Guaranty °8%00.00 497,888.70 = 60,000.00 4 were small round. for t Minn. SD, i hard. Ust 1g re Wrecked a |sonvention by dentists and doctors | Pected t0 be completed fn 10 months, Byte i ror 4,000.00 4,000.00 4 a, ‘0 arrive ........ 1.31% @t.54's ifrom the Northwest. A “crown and RIL I soared nine points to 175 and was| Fry 1 ginber dutum. 1.8810@1.6 i Clarks, Neb. fr idge section” will also be eonduct-| Minister Proves to Bur uclaigh vant: — eras Oifevings were} followed into new high ground by] To arrive ........ 1.55% 1 ied. Scakers will be Dr. C. S. Geis, 18,090.00 ed * 9000000 ¢ light. \Ameriean Telephone, International] Fey 2 amber durum. 134401. Ue tinued from, from, pagé one) ‘and Forks; Dr. L. i, Huschke, Be Best Attorney Burleigh Rye was quiet and Telephone, Philadelphia company |{ amber durum..... 1.33% cae dia thal a told? the Associated | go; and H. H. Pfister, Wahpeton. | Burigh 4000.00 4,000.00 ¢ $ from miils was light. nd Columbia Gas, the gains run-| To arrive Tae. s8 early tocay that damage r A business meeting will conclude} St. Paul, May 3 As 9,000.00 ¢ s in better der ndjning as high as four points. New|1 durum ... 1.32% @1.39ty | Ported in that district occurred se he convention, ponent of Blackstone, As an ved Burleigh lasts < Tmeady at venters|York tenetions quickly elimbed tol? ferattive ccc, Lae tral miles south avid cast of ficrs of the association are J. Joseph A. Wright, Ol-yearold Min:| Parisien 9.500.094 a osing figures. Price|new peak prices and then lost thelr |2 amber durum. raat 1.4413 ae ies one was hurt as far as! p, Herth Minot, president; R. W.|neapolis minister, proved himself al p2&*° 5 ry 96 conts. gains on the traditional “selling on!2 durum ..... 131%4@13714 | been able to learn. Farm pote, vice president, and Henry H| be 4 g {Regan School "District, ” Baik” “ot % in : dwellings were damaged and out- ¥ tter lawyer than Per Haleen, 45,| Nerth Dakot : |the goed news” which followed the 4 amber durum. 129% @t an Baines aera nibeen dove, athe cretary, both ef Fargo, and) St. Paul blacksmith, and won a Tae Hazel Grove i 8 annoyneement that the federal/3 durum ... 1.28 'g @1.3! 41 Gus n fi R. S. Towne, Bismarck, treasurer.| suit in district court teday whe: Dakot a statutory court had granted the In- 1.354 @1.3 Hmer farm, a barn Wasi The executive committee consists of | wileon eh Chicago, Ma D. h Transit’ Hie 344 wrecked and three horses killed. j the minister's motion for a directed} of North «AS Hos receipts ton’ pect A rl gage haat "eat and other buildings on the| City; ‘W. Cole, Blomarch; and G.| Ruse ae Rranted by the court. |ateber "Benen slow; shipping demand i 3 js were again reaetionary on|2 yellow corn. 1,074 Vijliam Wilson farm were dem: not. Th erie ” and Haleen can eta Scheel ‘Didtesce 3 Riper sre lower than Wednesdays |, resumably inspired by the|/3 vellow com outt ished and five cows killed and other’ “Officers of the state dental nurse P Seeiears nthe n : 8 age; sots off more os light sling P failure of Seminole field | ‘To atrive 1.08% livestock injured. Other farmers! tion, ans. Geabla dove cate in which Haleen brought. suit| Ty f je a nid for] reevators to reach an agreement for|4 yellow corn 1.0014, lg Feporting wrecked buildings” and/ Grand Forks, presidests Eleanore | {0% $12000 against the ele Pain rn Pa 8 averages; iy few plosiarntd nae fir opal ‘o arrive : 1.0043 homes were Ben Thomas, | Jarvis, Bimevck Es. e ep perl i: { ve 10.00 butchers, medium to] extending the curtaline arrmeah |S yellow corn. 965 Fo ta ‘pangler. The! Mable’ Johnson, Jamestown, secres : \ 260-350 Ibs. 9.25 to 9.85; 200- eelting. alee developed in seme ef|6 yellow corn. ste mt operator had been unable to reach tary, and Jeanie Lybeck, Valley 3 | the tobseces with Lorillard touch-|2 mixed corn. 1.01% @1.03 preere cerenie, district which might/ City, treasure: Eleanore Jarvis ig No kota, 3 Packing sow 58 Ine A new 1988 low. Coty broke)3 mixed cor. SAGEM | Chase mort of the wines inte srontie| 2 superintendent of eins. "| N. P. Ra Re Employes |Peink sais ’ medium ta choice 90-190 ibs. 6 Rati were wae ines Ral 4 rs 36% 9org | Were still down late last st night. : OF REAL ESTATE NORT- Get Pay Increase}. fee a ci way touching a new a 1 a - iy te, weak fase “on‘atecre and| 163. Missouri Pacifie common 6 Bie st Many Sections of State St.Paul, May 9—ih—thnee| nce ety : steers 25 to 50c lower crossed §9 to 9 new peak on buying 804 Sh ow Good P ge r de: I. thousand railway clerks and station} North Dakota : 3 influenced by expectations of an|2 ae ay romise F * ¢; employes of the Northern Pacifie Harriet School “District; Bank’ of oda’ 5] early rarer) by the Somemitiae ap-|> 60% for or Oil : a iy y : railway today were ranted an hourr! pein School Dist; " 3 melaughter caster, ‘steere| pointed to study a plan for peying |, 7 ie om HOY, GIVEN. ‘hat |ly increase in pay of from one to] ““Danet r choice 1300-1500 ibs. 12.86| off the back dividends on the pi eo ee und cahgt Gatuleh steal three conte, following negotiations Brat, Crecic School” Bisttici, 1100-1800 Ihe. 12.75 to|ferred. New York & Herlent, which oe ie ol een from page one) Christina Mauch, | Mortgagors, "to | Petween . officers of the Railway Naughton ‘school s ; 950-1100 Ibs, 12.75 to 14.50;| recently broke from 605 to 226 on - @ ined into a mare and Baker, Relite remap esoer . srmepeny. and representatives of the] North Dakota 8 gommon and medium 850 Ibs. up 9.25 edd let transactions was again ‘in rt eel ne and has recently been ee fh ar te wu The employes. : epaene Bepoot District, Bank of 13.26, Fed yearlings, good and demand, moving from 825 to de as (tee S.C Marmarth. However,| ter of Deeds of the oon ascregate annual ual payroll in| Rook Bu HL Bchoot” 3 { a thoice 750-950 ibs. 12.50 to Chicago & Alton issues were Pi ‘ ie Sh es ing has been carried to leigh, and State of kata. on | Pr Fret ‘acific will orth 4a.rt ‘ Heifers ford “Te, sok 350" ibe under selling igen after tl IF 1B 1.28% |e0 ae or eee dae el in| EBS AGU any gf Maton, A230, Aoaithere Hers cer to the Liter” fal en District, ae 28 y na 4 . 13%. down Cat to 14. common and} rapid advance of Tuesday. A found anywhere on this structure. 5 sith ap ower of, sale thorein The increase is retroactive to Baldwin Schoo! 38' iy te <N-APOLIS PAN 8.44! Febi 1, 1928, be 213.98 : common MINN: Nae RANGE ht an he peathe yp deliyt Mgr coy Iy ined ie ue macen eg ore = “4 crs : o 400.95 | { ter and cutter 6.00 to 7.50. miles west of Mohall, near the east.| Taschen, w igament was cago 8 . good ‘and choice (beet) : heat joer inpaiiaitiinns BIGMARCK IN = border of Renville county. With. tnd Gada day fof Art Yat, and C eat Wave $80.48 y { 10.50, Vealers (milk fed) good and| M 148% 1.56% he 151s dark $1.38 |i the district covered by the Mo- ee ee Pan: ‘auses One Death|;; seoken, pine aa.ss * choice 11.50 to 15.00 medium 10. 1.36: % a ae hail anticline a large number of ai it, 1910, ; Da Kee H eine 14s 140% 180: Tbe dur wells yielded gas under pressure of aig 00k : Chicago, May 3 3.—(AP)—A mer. meitente eRe * bead . ae cull and common 7.50 to] Sept. i 3 Stocker and feedey stee) ‘Rye fond and choice (all weights) 11.60] May 1.23 4 1.28 common and medium 8.75 9 121 / 1.18% | |, to Fe eye 5B. about 100 pounds, the gas being | P3* ,|eury top of 82 degre. terda; Dales found at a depth of 200 to 200 fect (ing eee hy at Lastrument | Soy Premed fe a “ death in ch sxgriing perce “Another anticline, not quite so} ‘ay of October. 19 Barnes Broth- jcago. It was the he hottest May 2 promising in structure, seems to oc. [¢TS, Ny srhich said Assignment was |15 veers, pave No. 1 mixed durum No.1 a dorm fm Wa S hee ie, Sawin sD: a0 ee we 00 Om Os Oo 00 cs we 0 cn fe we em ee me wm ww i P—1,000; practi’ liy no ace 30%, 60% 50% 59% v 10 to 15 miles northwest of jor Deeds of said County on tik i i ° j Be tars fee: eky bids aod salad Be Sed Bed aoe Bice Gas Wat bees Totes ha | Rac ea tah eae | ae eee at 8. deares or uaa et sess 4 ib, * on all slaughter classes fully 25¢ lex low depths in this locality, and wells |! 1 t it Page|west, the weather bureau reported, ines 27.98 ! ere cerns ter spring feedings |May = 88% 284, 2451) 229K, Grilled have yielded a little oll, Deep |aigned tn: writing day of Adding, however, that much cooler Noun Date te Dinerict, "Bas f food and coi (2 , ge ona r uly 2.3413 2.36% 9.94% 2.84% : Griliee on ont, location reached a M 8 3 Frank. {Weather was the immediate pros Eatherviiic Behoot eee any 50; medium 1426 to" 18.80; | May 93% 9685 «8514 +14 $2 ltoating into Dake saedsite feat ot heeds of aid. ie pe cores Miteourl. Sctaeh * eaad te cull, Sen ane ais to 1638 5 ath ae ay tet “73/85 feet, but finding only traces of rants on, the 26 Joint Line Rates on Tele Aehwel an E i 7 a sane One discount un. | ll. y , Nort anos 6.00, Ewes, medium to ehoice pei Other Anticlines Page 466: which said’ moftgage was mene yank iviviet x ie Ibs. down)’ 7.40 to 10.00; cull PULUTA RANGE dor 5S Ba corn, 70 Ibe., five ents) wrrery 2 ier. Anil fea. file itty asnimned, hy an qusleus Sand and 1 Gravel Cut usr hase ' ia . geal 2.50 to 8.25, 3 lard tieline or dome in Hettinger county, December, 1927 to Edward 3a Reduction in Phage joint-line freigh ae <4 ary 190.86 ad Open Binh Low northeast of New England. During [igs chit torre tit C1 Riad [eaten trom tae send and ime pas rat, Behe, Buiriee” Rank ‘ SO, ST. PUAL LIVESTOCK UUM a the last year still another anticline /of anid County on the 16th day of lof the Minot Colliery, fe! ‘or: rt 19.36 t, Paul, May 8 (AP) May 1.40% 1.40% 1.8619 1.8T's POTATO! has been located in Kidder county, S48, and there recorded in| result from a récent ruling of the of ‘North, Dakot 200.89 wu DA )—Cattle— 100; pajgee | fae bee tt . . 8. D, [between Steele and Tuttle. Desk rt or Aumenracnis at RAs 422: Dierstate, commerce comnl Vilage of Wing, Banic of Serti ; and yearlings in ve~ I » BBY AE 187 187 Pg 3 —receipt: “A very inte: cating. well is being|premiren in such Morteage and heres ieee ; rehe8 ay, ae , slow, steady; odd lets uit i rs stocks | drilled at G id, Griggs county, |inafter deacriked. at; the front ao board 0} d 2,538.28 13.25; pak considered bs ble My 127% 1. i +t 2543 297; 1 since it is one of the very few wells eee | today: ae i 4.25 to 1,00; she stock ful 186% 151% 122 1G, Of 287 old oe |i Norte, Dakata to have, “passed aha” slat igh switeh-| Balt , ‘ + elder fers. sl Se 115% Fett 124 aut ul ‘h the Dakota sandstone ani ck -in the f iles west of Minot to] Dekets. ean fully steady, b My] thus it affords information as to ol the jG, Le. Sp of Burl Mak ris, fae Se ra formation below that substance, | $2100, {2° we apcomnection with | the Great [pp cériliy ches the fofemoine te eet 4 me cg y medi 8.00 Shmpies of the rock paused through ep Talirond at Minot, 1 be-| eh ihe Me oobi ir ent of aecounie Tate city ae Nea Baie scl " wins the scriectne With Fogard tein: |the poried ending ri Sun" rere ispeaiteen fie tame efflee (oF niversity 01 jakete, 80!County of Burle| effective in the RE 3 He reeqd rene of the well i tH ppaleta, and’ deser| ino ae Sudperibed and sworn to. betope me tnt firet a i" mal Northwest quarter (NW: 4 ex. vewenty. eight (28), en ei lotary | Dirigible Is on Its Way] in Srr sasart errata eh | jon inthe taal a pi zbe Went of whe. Sth Being) Ao ia a ee owas made te iat ag ea ° gurteigh’c Counts ‘day thet a reduced rate on sand 1 between other at Norchern retirond net oe ts one aA, | the date of . 3 ‘on its Watford City Andi Th Ii ts aN aia 1: eoaneee effective i 1 aon ts of Azt sss. | owitchea ose inte Vioter te Be ee | HUMAN SRBLETON ¥ TRRLETON FOUND alors. Sturgis, B= . Grest Northera wnat" thelsten” wy sans i at

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