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i ' firsts 31. | | | choice (92 to 190 pounds) 13.25@ ‘PAGE TWO GRAIN LIVESTOCK WHEAT PRICES MOVE UPWARD, "s Market Influenced by Relative Strength of Liverpool Quotations feathe s spring whea quotations strength, the i 1,000,000 of 1,000,000 bushels store here had little posite effect. closed wt © to ng from changed io « In additios prices at Liverpo: port buying America hel wheat market her fact was evident ant trade leaders of lower pric northwest should g si for spr 5 the other baad, repor paceived tell conditions for ially in Qansas. Me ee ¢ not in fa til hea rail ea better out were spicions espec- fat cows 7. ers 1000@11.00; ©7.00; buils slow bidding fecders Calves 15.00@14 Hogs bidding day or upw: lights and butch 9.60 for sorted 160 to 220 pound 3 erages or 10e higher: pigs and 8.01 nosily: 8.00 | lay 9.09; ee load | ice | + run includes one direct and one load medium to ch clipped lambs unsold; ewes steeady; pound averages and up weak’ to lower; best handy and medium weight shorn ewes 8.50; best wooled ewes 9.50, CHICAGO LIV Chicago, May 11. D. A.)—Hogs, 18,000 to 10c higher than erage; top 10.30 paid for choic 200 | to 220 pound weights Butcher medium to ch to 350 peanne 9.35@10.1 ny 50 pounds @10. 160 to 209 pounds 8. 10.30; 130 to 160 pounds 7.25@9.85. | Packing sows 8.50@9.25. Cartle, 3,000; calves, 1.000; eral trade ataaly, with the wee to 50c advance on practically killing classes; low predominating; bulk 12.00 to 13.00; est 13.40, Slaug’iter classes, steers, good and choice 1300 to 1500 pounds 13.25@15.00; 1100 to 1300 pounds | 13.25@14. } 850 pounds up @ lings, good and choice pounds 12.75@14.50. Heifers, and choice 8250 pounds down commcn and medium cows, gcot and choice, common and medium 3 low cutter and cutter Bulls, good and choice ) "9,00@10.75; eutt. to medi- 50@9.00. Vi (milk fed) ESTOCK ~(AP)—(U, Ke al 950 to good i @15.00; medi- | um 10.50@11.50; culi and common 4942038 19¢°01 D008 Sheep—12,000; not enough on sale to test values; few loads of clipped lambs and slaughter springers about | steady; lower grade clippers and | feeding spring lambs dull; sheep | dull; weak; catch as catch can trade. | Slavehter classes. spring lambs, good and choice 17.50@18.50; medi- um .16,00@17.50; cull and common 13.25@16.00. Lambs, good and | choice (92 pounds down) 15.00@ | 16.65; medium 14.00@ 15.25; cull and common 11.65@14.00; medium to j { ; i | 16.00, Ewees( medium to choice (150 pounds down) 6.25@9.00; cull + and common 2.00@7.2i i | CHICAGO PRODUCE | Chicago, May eee unchanged Lower; receipts 30597 cases f 29 to 29 1-2; ordinary firsts 27 to 28; storage vacked extras 31 1-i Chee: hanged, POTATOES. Chicago, May 11. r—(U. S. D. A.)—Potatoes—Receipts 112 cars, on track 305. Total U. S. ship- , ments 974, Canada 7; old stock de- | mand and trading slow, market dul} and weak; Wisconsin sacked round whites 1.40 to 1.50, fancy shade yr; Idaho sacked Russets 1.40 to fancy shade higher; new stock demand slow, market steady; Louis- ‘exas sacked Bliss Triumphs $38 to 318 mostly 3.50 to 3. meeacevolis, May 11.—(P)—(U. S. D. A.)—Potatoes: Light wire in- , demand practically nil. mar- ‘weake: Carloads delivered sales, ore ett only deducted, Minne- d to 9.40 for desirable | better grade { priced steers} “MARKETS | 5 By Acscclated Press Leased Wire Wheat May July July, (old) duly, (new) VOR, @'s Sept., (new) duly Sept. THE BISMARCK TRIBU FINANCIAL NEWS — [ Pennant Prog Tess ASSOCIATION ay 1 “LEAGUE Ww iL STOCK PRICES | | HIGHER TODAY : Advances Feature Resumption of Broad Up- ! ward Movement _ New York, May 1 adv a plan’ cks featured the resumption o ‘ 1 TABS! broad upward movement of prices in!] today’s stock market. Wright uero- | ical soared 18 1-2 points to a ew high record at 193 1-2 and} Curtiss Aeroplane advance nearly 10 jpoints to a new peak at 145 18 Scores of other indus Is Jup one to cight poin {gains in the active rails ranged fro. six points. Trading, which had been restricted carlier in th iweek by stiffening money showed a marked expansion fume, total sales in the fir jhours running over 2,300,009 a Retention of the four per cent re | pant rate by New York Fed- a lowering of he | eal money renewal rate from 6 ete ee of easier money rates | later in the year all helped to crent> | bullish confidence in the | Pools resumed operations on a br {scale in a wide assortment of pers, motors, public ities, and merchandisi The so-called “merger Ee again! | attracted a large public “following. New peak prices for the y longer were registered by | Pacifie common bash, “Nickel Pi {Southwestern. Pi Virginia ran up he} face of* official” intimations that it] might be necessary to reduce the divdend before the end of the y Oi! and alcohol 5: smartly on the am higher commodity prices. oil ran up nearly seven point the trading. Richfield oil of Californ op- | and St. ittsburgh and ed up neement Houste influenced by persistent reports that ; negotiations were nearing comple- ‘tion for a merger of that company} \with the Pan-American Wester | Montgomery Ward, Jewel Tea, 1 ternational Telephone, Am: power and light and Internation: match preferred sold four to fi points above yesterday's final quo- tations. Armour issues moved into new | high ground on buying attributed to the Cutten interests of Chica which recently acquired a large blo lor stock from the Armour femil U. S. Steel common which rather sluggiah in the morn ng started upward again, in the afte! noon, one block of | 23,000 ares: changing hands at 150. —____— BISMARCK GRAL (Furnished by Busselt- Miller Co.) Bismarck, M y ll No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern ..- 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum . One cen der 35 Ib, ar corr 7 70 Ibs. five | under sheff. Hard winter wheat ..- Dark hard winter wheat .. CHICAGO CASH GRAL f Chicago, May ‘Wheat, ' No. 1 neebare spring 1.65; No. d 1 morn N . 2 mixed 1.07; No. 2 v Tos, to 1.09. whe No. 2 white 70 1-2 to 71 1-2c; No. 3 white 66 1-2 Tiel H No sales rye. | 2 yel- apolis and St. Paul rate, too few sales to establish market. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 11.—()—Range | pe cack 9 carlot sales: fo. 1 dark northern es te to 194 1-4. 2 dark northern to 207, 3 dark northern it 4 161-1-2. Boley grade northern 120. 1 hard winter 1-2. 2 amber durum 142 3-4/ sacks. Filhy a 1-4, pe 85 to 96. ay 1 yellow 103 white. 63 1-4 m4 1. Barley 98¢ to 1.10. Pato seed 4.00 to 4.75. Clover seed 19.25 to 26. Lard 11.97; ribs 12.00; " pellics 13.75. | ———_—_. MINNEAPOLIS: FLOUR Minneapolis, May 1 1,—(#)—Flour 15 cents lower. in carload lots, family patents quoted at 865 to on a barrel in 98-pound cotton Shi pipreaote, eee barrels. Bren 3 36.00 to ————$——— MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Mi lis, May 11.—(%)—Flour jazenaneee. ” Shipments 40,848 —. 36.50 to 51.0, medium cows a id to 5.75; plain cows 6.00 to 6. ear. |” crossed 48 to a new peak on buying | ; ni2 white iy | Sepe. May July Sept. alive, firm; receipts 3 cars; prices unchanged. steers 10.50 to 11.50; 10.09 to 11.00; piste steers 9.50 to 10. medium heifers 9.00 to 10.00; heifers 8.00 to 9.00; Minneapolis cash £4 ig quo-|Beston . New Y Ph {1 il ord to good. northern .. ) DNS, ord to northern’ dark hard “(1 eee rel To arrive g,|5 1-2 per cent and secretary Mellon's | Minn, & SD, To arri | Fe 1 amber durum. — sess Yesterday’s Games —_-—> NATIONAL LEAGUE K ul i , E 0 1 mber durum, Kremer. | 2 ye How corn. Wilson; | \ 4 1 | + Shengtung, 1 Sunday as members uf a court, unparalleled | in Cook county” durisprudence. t rival, "tied 'TOWN TOO QUIET SINCE | REFORM IDEA WAS BEGUN mpbell, ranger, Texas, | Thursday cago was too quiet fiers the reform raw due to|idea gct in there,” to the grind Omaha, Nebr., May 11.—()—Chi- 80, with two rifles, a shotgun, two cigar boxes ative day of arrival at!full of ammunition, two revolvers as been set at Satur-|and two ponderous cartridge belts, ied the rain here fternoon and night to hand glimpses of the i and toe Mil de le that started | on through all) without a day's PROPER BATSMAN ALWAYS OUT f an improper batsman hits id the team in the field s the mistake and ap- to the umpire, what action she take in the matter? vee mbers that the proper ays out in the case! y hats in the wrong! up ranch of the con- |" ting-out- cee a t f the fourth heen s out a double. field, noticing the an immediate ap- pire for ! dowbvle, is re second base. Smith, id have been the proper Ned out. This puts it who follows Smith in ‘, to bat again in order is then resumed For years there 5 heen the impression that, after rce hats out of order he the same inning. erroneous, He any improper may have done, Woman Is Shot Down Thra Small Window sfore the Am: Fu, pres nister, announced. Tsinan was although re- e indefinite. ies placed by the the foreign settlement | v with shrapnel. Most ulation of 400,000, were re und a heavy s'aug have resulted. ing the Janenese rn and western wall and the na- e routed and fied to ‘h. "Nationalist resistance in to sniping, al- y small bands put ance to avoid be- RAILROADS MUST B! READY TO MOVE TROOPS Tokyo, May 11.—(AP)—The rail- thorities have been ordered re for the transportation of men and 5,360 horses to China, between next and the end of the month. ‘his will bring the tota! Japanese NATIONALS APPEAL TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS Geneva, May 11—()—The Nan- king Nationalist government today appealed to the League of Nations white oat. . p a a E oO: arriva ... lower gds H E; at 0 Sewell} | a May 11 } High Low Cone Blas 1.481 1,49 14563 14 Ww hitenitl, all; Brown, Hadle: | Rue | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION _ | R H 3 Poll! 74 DULUTH RANGE May 11 High E 1 0! a and Ken- Minneapolis Low Mceker and Pa] E { H i 30% is i | MeMenemy. : 1.19 2 2013 = i 0 2) ‘ait na and Wirt WESTERN LEAGUE Open date. lax— Fis | Indianapolis Kansas City . pan ett Yde and Spence CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, May 11.—(#)-—Poultry Texas Ranger Quits FE Pyle’s Bunion Derby Vauseon, Ohio, May 11.—(AP)— Country” Pyle’s tran continental trekkers, 60 strong, left ir‘ here today for Fremont, the sixty- helena nth control, 58 miles eastward. 3 cows FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. Pen May 11. (®) Catth Good steera 11.50 to 12.50, medium} fair steers ; good heifers 10.00 to 11.00; plain 7.00 to &.00; good cone nto 7.59 to 9.50, f: Brod ow 2621.6 miles in 430 0 hos cevered 4:21, John; y a against the Ja and Wood-| and|” 5) left a first anese who have driven the Chinese Nationalists out of Tsinan, The League secretariat received a communication from the foreign minister of the Nanking government the intervention of the article 11, of the covenant. It so requested that a special meet- ing of the League council be con- voked to investigate the Japanese expeditionary movement into Shan- tung. The communication was immedi- | ately telegraphed to all members of League council, It expressed a ingness on the part of.the Nan- ing government to accept any proper agreement which mi-:ht re- -|sult from international inquiry or from med: n. The document gave a history of ecent situation in China and ed what it termed the “un- 4 depredations of the Jap- *t that the League immedi- ately cizeulated the Nanking pro- rest to all members of the council impression that the League would act officially in the atter despite the fact that the | Nanking government is not recog- nized by the League as the official | gon government of China. The Peking government, represented by Cheng Loh on the League council, is the officialiy recognized government. It might seem necessary that Peking or Cheng Loh support the Nanking demand before the League jcould inquire into the matter. It appeared probable, however, that if Japan, also a member of the council, |as a made no ebjection the matter would go before the League in view of the important place which the Nation- alisis are gaining in‘ Chinese po- litical life. *) Chicago to Be Given Reform, Says Hughes| (Continued from page one) and gambling houses also were ordered closed permanently. Frank J. Loesch, president of the Chicago crime commission, has ordered to appear before six judges ef the circuit and superior courts Monday and explain what he meant mtly, when he charged three inal court judges with leniency toward erimina ‘The six judges, selected by their bench colleagues, will 2 ruling, The |‘! his batting ale |Edward Molander, 19, and Elmer |Cress, 17, left their homes to seek adventure in the wild west, Detectives early today were called to a downtown hotel here when the! s on March 4, andjclerk, about to register the two, noticed the artillery. They were held by police. ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed Hide will be received by the the tse of the accompanied by of the coupe Board of City Commissioners | ren the right to reject any and M. MH. ATKINSON, cud Auditor. y Bi the “fue described lots in City of Bismreck, North Dakota, that wer connections muzt be made from sewer main in’ the sireet or nside the curb line, jons must be made an with the ordinances of ne said City of Bismarck governing Y connections, ant notice ia fur- n that said ¢ tions must i foam \forces in Shantung to about 28,000) rn. >/ men. + and 6. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 9, and 12. 17 and 18. ainetice ia further given that the or- aces of the said City of Bismarck lprarnis that the owner of any lot do- jsiving to make such sewer connec- j tions must apply to the City Building Insnector for a permit and for the location of the main sewer wye to which such connection must be made and for a copy of that part of the ‘ity ordinances governing said sewer ections, M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. 4A PETITION ADMIN. STRAT! STATE OF NORTH OTA, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. 1. j Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the fried Kikul, Deceased. Annie J. Kikul, Petitioner, Kikul. Marie Tepe, Dora ~ Kikul, Narold Kikul, and all pei aid estate, Resi ate of Gott- ve Herman Kikul, Kikul, K Lester Elizabeth and Graden ons interested above Named Respondent: You and each of you required to appear before the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in ald State, at office of the County udge of ‘said County, at the louse in the City of Bismarck, A raid County and State, on the Ist of June, A.D. 1998. atthe hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why the petition for letters of ad- pilnisteation ‘of the estate of Gott- nl, late of the City of Bis-| mi marck, North Dakota, deceased, filed by Annie J. Kikul, surviving wife of said deceased, should not he allowed and letters of administration issued ° Let service be made of this cita- tion as reauired by law. Dated this loth day of May, A. D. ue By the Court: BAD sage ot re Soe Ay Set Indge of the County Cou Zuger & Tillotson, ahs Attorneys for peuitioner. Bismarck, N. Dak DVERTISEMENT. Senlea bide for the construction of Q Sanitary Sewer, on Ninth Street from Front Avenue to Bowen Avenue, {n Sewer Improvement District Num- ber Twelve City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will be received by the Board | nie of City Commissioners of said city mber Five of the| FEATURES ON THE AIR Saturday, May 12 1:30—Demonstration Hours Bowe oO MJ WCCO Wraa ‘epic Wout Pat OR AR wae KOA WRC 30—Pennsylvanians—WEAL 8, Nav WRC KDE rehestras-W5% KDKA ‘had Wir 10 WOW WDAF KVOO Pad Program of Marches—WJZ WLW WJR KYW $:00—Two Hours ot ag Music—-WEAF WWJ WSAI WHO WOW first hour; WEAF W HO sécond hour. "A ‘Hour: Porn ‘of Music—KHQ KOMO KGW KGO KPO KFI ’ ighthawks—W rocaderans; Two first hour: KHQ KOMO KGW SATURDAY, MAY 12 {By The Associated Press} Pr ms in Ceniral Standard time. Add one hour for. Certral Daylight time. All time Is P.M. unless other- wine indicated. elengthn on left of call letters, kilocycles on right, S26—-KYW Chicago—570 gram $:20—Ore! ce do—stumber: Stusic 329.4—WBBM Chicago—770 6:00—Orchestra: Organ 6:30—Gernian Music o— Nighthawks and Features —Orchen icorola Gray Mare Club 365.6—WEEH-WJJD Chicago—820 tudio nday School; Songs tudio Features (3 hrs.) 0—Popular Program (8 hrs.) 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 Almanak a 7 Popular Prograre rahe ll ae S—National Barn Dance ( 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—670 Tones -Turvy: Organ Island Queen Studio 0—Hawatians 20:0v—Dance Music 261.2—WSAl Cincinn: tional Symphony 09—Dance Studio j—Dance Music 200—.- a. m.--Music, ning mark Wild Tale Product of Imagination, Whiskey , Milwaukee, Wis., May 11.—(AP)! —Noah Pritchard Wednesday night thought he was a burglar, and! wanted in St. Louis, He told a sad tale of giving himself up because he wanted to find his wife and child whom he deserted 10 years ago. Thursday afternoc= Noah changed, his mind. He said his tal: was the product of imagination and whiskey, and that he never was wanted in St. Louis or anywhere else. St. Louis authorities agreed. Ontario Province Damaged by Floods Toronto, May 11.—()—Swollen streams, burdened with the water from melting snow and ice, were c.| still rising today in the flood strick- en areas of Ontario province. The Gatineau river at Ottawa was still rising and the Montreal river in Northern Ontario has reached a level not equalled since the floods of 1909. Floods in the Cobalt district have resulted in operations being sus: pended at the O’Brien mine in Gow ganda, a flume connecting the power house having been washed out. The ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for the construction of @ Sanitary Sewer on Broadway from Fiftecnth Street, to Sixteenth Street and on Sixteenth from Broad to Avenue B, in| Sewer Impr wement District Number Thirteen, will fecsived by the Doard of Giiy, Com: the City of Bismarck, until eight o'clock p. ay 28. Plans and cifications are on file in the of- fice of the City Auditor. ‘The following approximate quanti- re given for the guidance of tied sewer pipe, in 1552 Mnear feet ot Ses sewer pili in place. manholes in p work’ shall be commenced on this contract not later than June 5, 1928, and completed not later than July 15th, 1928. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) payable to, the or: der of A. P. Lenhart, President of the Beard of cl ity Commissione: Each bid shall also be accompa- iy bidder's bond in a sum equal to the full amount, as provided in Section 3707 Compiled Laws of eight inch vitris nal cight o'clock p.m. May 28th, Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the City Auditor. ‘The following approximate quanti- tics are given for the guidance of | bidders: 700 lincar feet of eight inch vitri- fied sewer pipe, in place. 2 manhole 1 lamphole. Work shall be commenced on or be- fore June 15th, 1928, and completed | ™ hot later than August 15th, 1928. All bids shail be made upon a basis of cash payment for all work to be ne. Each bidder must state in his bid the rate of interest the warrants shall bear (not exceeding seven (7) per cent per annum) which shail be received and accepted by him at par in payment for the work, Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) payable to the or-|ing der of A, P, Lenhart President of the Board of Ctiy Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, waranty that the bidder will, ssful, enter into and execute r the performance of Each bid must also be accompa: nied by a bidder's bond in a sum equal to the full amount bid. as pro- vided in Section ae compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913. ‘The rikht is reserved to reject any and all bids, M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor, 6/21-18 The flag over the ‘Admiralty in Whitehall, London, is never lowered, as @ sign that the work of the Board f Admiralty never ceases. Remember the big $15,000|{: Stock Cloge Out Sele of new and used Furniture and house- heid goods starts at 9 a. m., Satureay, Mor 194, Retar’g | ts Fur-"‘ure © i) «Seal North Dakota, 1913. All bids must be made upon a basis ar cash payment for the work to be lone. ch bidder must state in his bid the rate of interest the warrants are to bear, (not exceeding seven (7) per cent per annum), which are to be received and accepted by him at par in payment for the work. ahs Board of City Commissioners rves the right to reject any and alt bids, (Beal) M, H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. 5/11-18 PROPOSAL PNEUMATIC TIRES 'D TUBES. Sealed proposals by the North Peake: Commission ta, until 10:00 o' "1928, for the purpose of Turnish= tly gequirements of — pneu- matic tires Gnd tubes of tho various sizes manufactured for equipping Highway Department cars an trucks in service during the year 1928 as needed. Bidders will be required to submit specifications for the different grades proposed to be furnished, in- cluding trade name. It is also re- Guired that bidders aubmit their pro- Posals in writing on their own forms, giving complete description, prices sha terme, Hach bid shall be acco! a certified check in the $250.00 made payable to the State’ Highway Commission, and @ bidder's bond in the sum of $5,001 Upon award of contract, the suce ful bidder will be required to’ nish surety bond in the sum of $3, 00,00, For the information of bidders, it is estimated that this year's requir. ments, based on the past two years’ purch: ‘and at the prices prevail- ing will be approximately $5,000.00, Ki proposals must be addressed to the undersigned and properly marked on the outside of the envelope “Pro- posals for Tires and Tuber.” The, Comminston reserves the right erst or resect any and gil bids. 133 5th! a ° SPATE aiGew Ay COMMISSION, y Jos. J. Ermatinger, b/d Hour Dance Program—KHQ KGW KGO KPO i aninsieientctel 300.8—WTAM Cleveland=780 §:00—Neapolltans 00—Orel Soo Stadio, Progr y= Willard Cavaliers $74,8—WOC Davenpert—800 600—News Review 20—Dinner Music 7:00-—Musical S.on—Organ and Quartet 535.4—-WHO Des Moines—S69 oe second hour, 00—Lorra 8 Patan bor, Orebestre 2:00—Two Orchestra: TOAWEXIWII Detroit—e80 5:30—Organ Music A Thirty 00—Feature £.00—Cottun Pickers u:00—Merry Old Chief 352.7—-WWJ Detroit—850 o—South Sea Islanders —Pennsylvanians 6:0)—Bonnie Laddiew 8:00—Dance Muste 370.2—WDAF Kansas €t:y—3i0 preciation: Vocal inutes from Broadway itis. Deutsed —Dance Music 405.2—WCCO Minneapol E—Pinner Comvert reside, Pifsepbtes 3. 808.2—-WOW Omaha—590 2:30—Demonstration Hour 3 ie Program ah: :—Janet and Leo Blank 12:00—Junlor C. of C. US1—KEO St. 4:90—Mediterraneans: 7:00—Studio Feature ° 348,6—KVOO Tulsa—860 bi 1 ie Ranges eho Hour Louie—ss0 10:00—Musie - Binmarch— 249.9 0 p. m— Weather, news. road from Elkhart to Cobalt was |closed when a bridge went out, anc water is standing two feet deep in ;Some parts of Elkhart. | Fear of additional floods from the ‘spring run of logs was expresse. by those familiar with conditions ir ithe back country. They said thai water held back in the many tribu- taries of the two rivers in order tc float down the logs cut during thy winter will soon swell the mair lee Mail Pilot May Have Crashed in) Mountains Denver, Colo, May May 11—(?'—Aiss. ing since his take-off here yesterday noon with a load of air mail on a 50-minute he to Colorado Springs, Eddie Eshleman, a pilot for the Western Air Express company, was believed today to have crashed in the mountains south of here. Eshleman’s plane was last see: over Franktown. A heavy fog was reported in that section. Seven iplanes of the Colorado Nationa’ Guard squadron were ordered te start a search today, as were three more ships at Colorado springs. To strengthen legs, weak after an illness, sit on a table and swing them at interv: this method in- volves no strain and the body- weight is eliminated. John Quincy Adams, lh presi- dent of the United States, served as a representative in Congress er his presidential term. The game of latrosse was orig- inated by the American Indians. all Four Bismarck Druggista. —_—_—_—_—_———— Good Sweet Clover Seed 6c lb. Linota and Buda “119” Seed Flax. State Certified Grimm Alfalfa (Raskiog field can be regis- Pasture Grade Grimm Alf Glover, 36. per cent peor If seed is money retunded vito NORTH DAKOTA GRIMM ALFALFA ASS8’N. A Cooperative Non. : Sanisation of Over 800 Grower