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PAGE TWO GRAIN LIVESTOCK ‘WHEAT PRICES G0 DOWNWARD Market. Affected by Cooler Temperatures, Which Favor Spring Crop Chicago, May 25.—(AP)—Acute | weakness developed in the corn mar- ket today, and indirectly affected vaulles of wheat and other grain. | Weather conditions were exception- ; ally favorable for the new corn crop, and corn receipts here were larger, including increased arrivals from the southwest, Cooler temperatures benef for the spring wheat crop jprecotecsaeey were a bearish factor as to wheat. Corn closed heavy, 2'¢ to 3%c net lower, wheat 17%4c to 2'%c down, oats %@'kc to 2c off, and pro- visions ing from 7@10¢ decline to a rise o Although t selling side in the wheat market derived advantage at times today on ‘ount of some re- lief from excessive heat, northwest, | continued gencral absence of rain tended to check bear operations. Meanwhile export demand for wheat from North America was slack. Bulls in wheat today apepared to c y on reports that a whole must have frequent rains to ensure a fair crop. In some spring wheat districts the current advices showed high winds and general conditions not promis- ing. Minneapolis, May 25 Profit taking after an eight-cent rally from recent low ran wheat in- to stop loss orders today and marked weakness resulted, New low prices were set near the close and prices finished at 2 at 2% cents lower. Oats sagged % cent for July ona quieter trade. May broke 2% cents on scattered liquidation. Barley futures were quiet and firm. : ‘ July rye broke 11% cents with wheat. July flaxseed advanced 1 cent with pit offerings small. Cash wheat was in fair to good demand and premium basis was steady to firm. Protein around 12 per cent was in good demand and firm, other sorts about steady. Winter wheat was quiet and steady. Montana No. 1 dark hard was 1 at 25 cents over July for pro- tein up to 13 per cent, southwestern up to 14 protein 1 at 38 cents over. Durum was quiet and steady. No. 1 amber durum was 2 cents under Duluth price to 25 cents over. No.1 mixed 5 cents under to 25 cents over, No. 1 durum 5 cents under to 25 cents over, No. 1 durum 5 cents un- der to 23 cents over and No. 1 red 2 at 3 cetns under. Corn offerings were larger and good country run yellow was in good demand. Oats were in good demand and prices were firm. Rye was in fair to good demand. Barley was steady. Malting wai in good demand and feeding quality was quict. Flaxseed was easy to 1 cent lower. CHICAGO Chicago, May 2: D. A.)\—Hogs, 20,00 mostly steady to strong with Thurs- ARSESSEASI COB Ra cEEE ES um _to choice 90-130 lbs. 7.00@8.25. Cattle, 2,000; calves, 1,000; m ger supply of slaughter steers, mostly steady to strong; she stock weak; calves unchanged; bulls weak « to 25c¢ lower; stockers and feeders at a standstill. Slaughter classes, steers, good and choice 1300-1500 > Ibs. 12.75@14.25; 1100-1300 Ibs. 12.75@14.25; 950-1100 lbs. 12.75@ * + 14.50; common and mediu: 850 Ibs. up 10.00@12.75. Fed _ yearlings, and choice 750-950 Ibs. 12.75@ 4.50. Heifers, good and choice 850 Tbs. down 12.50@14.00; common and medium 8.75@12.50. Cows, good and choice 9.00@11.75; common and Medium 7.75@9.00; low cutter and cutter 6.00@' Bulls, good and choice (beef) 9.00@10.50 - medium 7.75@9.00. Vealers (milk- fed) good an dcohice 2 medium 11.50@1: .50: and cot ,- mon 8.00@11.50. Stocker and feed- er steers, good and choice (all weigtts) 11.50@12.75; common and medium 9.50@11.50, Sheep, 7,000; dependable, steady, strong trade on better grade clipped ~~ lambs and springers; lower grades ky; about steady on better grade ns lower; replacement supplies apr 6.25 @17.65; cull ~~ @16.85; medium 14.00@11.75; cull Ewes, medium to choice (150 Ib: aticky; fat ewes 100 lbs down; lower grades ve searce. Slaughter classes, 5 (> and common 13.75@16.25 | Lambs, and common 11.75@14.00; medium - down 5.85@9.00; cull and common 2.00@7.25. » and weighty kinds draggy, 25¢ to lambs good and choice 17.65 bo; medium 1 good and choice (92 Ib. down) 15.50 to choiec (92-00 Ib.) 13.26@16.75. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, May 25.—(AP— . S. D. A.)—Cattle—1,400; open- on most killing steers and yearlings; one choice 850 pound mixed yearlings 18.25; most steers and lings salable 11.75 to 12.75; bulls about steady, largely 8.25 to 8.50; weighty ~ medium grades upward to 8.75. Calves—1,600; opening portly steady, improved quality consid R - earl largely 40 to 16.00. it stead: classes compared with’ Thursday's | 0st! general trade; limited supply oe ne MARKETS | saa. By Associated Press Leased Wire CHICAGO GRALN TABLE May 2) Close Close = ‘ —Today— Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close Wheat— é fi May 254 1.49% 1.49% July oe 1.50% ene D1.5 Sept. 1.43% 1.50% 1.51 @% @% Dec. 1.53% 5 Corn— May 1.01% July 1.03% Sept. 1.04% 1.04% @% Dec. 89% 89% Oats— se May 68 85% July, (old) 565 55% July. (new) 57% 565% 56% fa a 4 Sept., (new) 4 cr AT sa @% @M @% Rye— "i May 1.35% 1.19% July 1.30% 116% 1.50 @117 Sept. 1.22 1.085%, @1.09 | Lard— ‘ May 12.00 12.55 12.62 12.82 12.45, 12.50 12.70 12.87 13.90 14.10 3. 13.90 14.30 13.87 13.85 13.87 Sept. 14.22 14.50 14.25 14.17 14.20 NEWS ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STOCK PRICES MOVE UPWARD High Priced Specialties Have Big Boost — Industrials and Rails Up New York, May 25.—(?)—De- spite the disappointment expresse: in some quarters over the relativ ly small decrease of brokers’ loans last week, the stork market today continued the recovery begun on Wednesday. Waves of week-end; profit-taking sales swept through the market at intervals but th tions to the upward movement of! prices, A few high priced specialties were whirled upward 5 to 12 points,; while a long list of industrials and| rails were marked up 1 to 3 points. | situation but a fucther advance in the price of export copper helped to} stimulate bullish enthusiasm for/ those shares, | Radic was run up 12 points to 205 but reacted several points on announcement thet the federal! corporation with violation of the Clayton act in convection with the sale of vacuum tubes. Otis clevator soared 11 points to a new perk at 204, Case Threshing advanced 6 3. 1-2, longer, were registered by Ame: can h Magneto, American agri- 1 provided only temporary interrup-| j aa | Fey There was no change in the credit, 5 trade commission had charged the | - points and commercial solvents 6) % New peak prices for the year, or]; MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, May 25.—(AP)— Wheat receipts today 153 compared go. Minneapolis cash | ‘se grain closing quo-j{ today follow: 1 hard spring, fancy Montana seses DNS, fa 1 hard 1 DNS, 1 DN 1 DNS, ord to good. EOLUNCEN 6) cous .cs 2 DNS, ch to fancy. gd to choice, %@1 550% 2%, % 4% @L.8! S, ord to good. northern 1 dark hard 1 amber durum. 2 amber durum. 1 amber durum durum ..... 2 amber durum durum 5 amber durum durum red durum. Fe 91% | rain, jb: per. And he worked his and on Six- Broadway to Improvement now beckons Vernon. June dth, ‘The followi th are given for the guidance of approximate quant!- day's average; strong to 10c higher | cultural chemiral common and pre-' 2 Ro é 8 on choice 200 to 230 Ib. weights: | ferred, Cerro de Paco Opper, Burns re ders tcy 10.15 paid for choie around 225] Bros. B., postum, Reo motors, Mar-; Be Giss Ib. averages; butchers, medium to] tin Parry, Studebaker, Park & Til-|~. * 230% @2443 ehoice 250-350 Ibs. 9.35@10.00; 200-| ford, Pacific -oast, Philip Morris + 2.39% @2444 * 250 Ibs. 9.50@10.15; 160-200 1bs,| and ‘First National stores, POTATOES — | 8.60@10.15; 130-160 Ibs. 7.50@9.75; cutcige Toner sea packing sows 8.40@9.15; pigs, medi- icago, May 25.—(AP)—(U, S./} D A.)—Potatoes: Receipts 94 cars, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE May 25 Open High Low Close! Wheat | May 1.49) 1.49% 147) 147 | July 1.50% 1.50% 1.47% 1.47% Sept. 1.5012 1.50% 1.47% 1.47% ; Rye— | May 1.2! mere 1.23% 1.23% 1.22 1.22 | jats— May 86% 66% 64 64 | July 57 57% 56% 5654 ial Ip AMM 44% 44 44Y) ‘lax— | July 2.39 2.40% 2.39 239 | Sept. 2.32% 2.32% 2.32 2.32 | Barley— | May 87% 8743 87% B74 | July 84% 85% 8414 8454) Sept. we. 48 Bae DULUTH RANGE | Open High Lew Close Mry 25 Durum— May 1.35% 1.35% 1.33% 1.337% | July 1.87% 1.37% 1.35% 1.3514 eer, 136 1.36 134 1.34% | ye— May 1.26 July 1.27% 1.27% 125 1.25 Se ‘i 118 118 1.15% 1.1514 jax— May 2.38% 2.39 2.3814 2.3814 July 2.39 2.40% 2.38% 2.38% Sept. 2.8514 2.37 2.35% 2.36 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 25 No, 1 dark northern No. 1 northern ... No. 1 amber durum . No, 1 mixed durum . No. No. 1 flax No, 2 flax . vee 8 821 TT} tese ». 13 Pound discount un- Hard winter wheat ...... Dark hard w::ier wheat . RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, 25.—(AP)— or carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 dark ern 1.53% No. 2 dark northern 1.45' ;20 cents to $1 F and inspecticn. {still has faith in North Dakota. 20 register of deeds today showed he on track 318, total U. S. shipments | 939, Canada 1 car; old stock trading very slow, market dull; Wisconsin sacked rund whites 1.15@1.30; Min- —_——- Dakota, will be recety. 1e nesota sacked round whites 75@1.15; EAE Onis, ag Hereafter Mrs. James J. Winegar peg eee re sa of gala City Idaho sacked Russets No. 1, 125@ | wite: “main cxtamsion en ieee | will let hitch hikers walk, Tek Binns Gee a Ssciticat ne ths 40; commercial 1.15@1.20. New from Avenue D to Avenue E./ Driving from New Salem to Man-|0% file in the office of the City Aus stock demand slow, market weak; |! ha Wyales, WYOEES | adh higsmnaettigeaie ae aaa oi ihe follow! i 1 gn sacks, steady on barrels. Ala wil be ve: [by a hitch hiker and permitted him| thes are elven’ PP tne paitadee bama, Louisiana sacked Bliss Tri- umphs 2.40@2.75 accordig to ity; Florida barrel Spalding 4.75, few 4.85. Minneapolis, May 25.—(AP—U. S. D. A.)—Potatoes. Light wire in- quiry, demand very slow, market weaker. Carload delivered sales, freight only deducted, Minneapolis and St. Paul rate, sacked ewt. round white, U. S. Ni » Very few sales, ual- ose ¢ The S FIRES CHUTE ire department made a run the old waterworks plant, where a grass fire started by railway section men had fired an abandoned coal chute. One line of hose was laid to extinguish the blaze. Damage was slight. You'll never stop laughing at “The Cchens and Kellys in Paris.” Capitol Theatre start-| ing Monday. All Canton Members be pres- ent at I. O. O. F. hall in full dress uniform at 8 p. m. Mon- day, May 28th, for rehearsal TATLEY BUYS SECTION Henry Tatley, Bismarck pioneer, deed recorded at the office of the has purchased a quarter section of farm land in Apple Creek township from F. J, Davis and others. The consideration was not named. You'll never stop laughing at “The Cohens and Kellys in Paris.” Capitol Theatre start- ing Monday. Too Late to Classify GIRL WANTED to do light house- work and take little girl out. 719 1-2 Thayer. Apartment 1. meee CLEANING lent and prompt ser- viee. Phone 605. Bismarck Mattress Co. You'll never stop laughing |' at “The Cohens and Kellys in Paris.” Capitol Theatre start- ing Monday, ;of cash payment for all work to be shortly after 7 o'clock last night to | do: nmenced not Iater than June 15 nd . Lach bidder shall jd the rate of interest ‘ants are to bear (not eeding seven (7) per cent pen an- n) which shall be received and ac- r in payment for hall be made South Dakota Man Herman Holmquist, 48, | quist, 8. D., died Thursday in a from cancer. Mr. Holmquist to make his home, Each bid must d by a bidd n equal to the provided in Laws of North Da right is reserved to r bids, ;| was at the bedside of her 3707, Co when he died. Set any or all ATKINS nity Audit Board of City Commi: sioners of the said city until eight o'clock, p. m. June 4th, 1928. Plans and speci fons are on file in the office of the City Auditor, The following approximate quanti- ties are given for the guidance of bidders: 420 lincar feet of eight inch cast was about 30 years old, well d: street but turned and saw her the hostelry, iron watermain. not later than July ist, 1! 12 linear feet of six inch cast iron| Feturned in a few minutes her car| 0k ater than July ist, 1988, his bia watermain. was gone, and she believes that her/the rate of interest. the warrants L hydrant. recent guest was the thief. It was|shall bear, not exceeding, sev, 1 eight inch gate valve. 1 eight inch tee. Work shall be commenced on or before June 15th, 1928, and be com- pleted not later than July Ist, 1928, All bids shall be made upon a basis a 1927 Essex coach bearing a Dakota license No. 14576, Mrs. Winegar is the wife state highway department con: tion engineer. gach bidder must state in his bid the rate of interest the warrants shall bear, not exceeding seven (7) per cent per annum, which shall be received and accepted by him at par in payment for the work. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified chock in the amount of Five Hundred Dollars (3500.00), made payable to the order of A. P. Len- hart, President of thé Board of City Commissioners, as a guarantee that the bidder wiil, if successful, enter into and execute a contract for the performance of the work. Each bid must also be accompanied by a bid- der’s bond in a sum equal to the full amount bid, as provided in Section 3707, Compiled Laws of North Da- kota, 1913. The Board of City Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor, 5/18- NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTIO} STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, | Personal and : Social News of ° Mr. and Mrs. at Winona, bzinn., were honor when their tridge Wednesday evening at the for 24 at dinner and beige piven during the evening. a gift. z ee Round Lake, Minn.. Lit “Orrick oF ccUNTY AUDITO ne eee TCH Omarek, N. Dak. ™! Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Homes To Catherine Ingram, Bismarck, N. Dak., John Purcell, You are hereby noti turned Wednesda: ity. fied that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1923 was on the 9th day of December, 1924, duly sold, as provided by law for the delin- quent taxes of the year 1923, and that from said ited relatives and friends, eee ter, Meredith, left Thursday the time for redemptio sele will expire ninety di completed service of thil Said land is deucribed Lot 8, Bi wilt goend the follows: lock 3, of Coffin'’s Addition through school with little assistance from his foster parents and friends, The trail of a college education _|Almont Farm Hand Is Lacerated by Discer Dies from Cancer Holm-| ¥ ;|dan hotel after a prolonged illness come to Mandan several months ago P ., Burial will take place in the fam- i ily lot of the cemetery at Webster, Mrs. Herman Carlson, a ge Auto Believed Stolen by Man Given ‘Lift’ Mandan Vicinity -_ J, W. Hintgen, are leaving soon for their new home| #! brig y from a month’s trip to points in Iowa, Illinois, Kan- sas and Oklahoma, where they Mrs. E)R. Lanterman and dai for the Twin Cities where week-end. fer Mrs. W. C. Aylen has returned pa- way Man- had father to ride into Mandan with her. He] >!4 rganed, |p and very appreciative of the “lift.’ When Mrs. Winegar left her car @ to enter a hotel he started down the| gon Work shall_ be commenced on or When Mrs. Winegar | before June 15th, 1928, one corapleten enter South of a struc- | F, ayable to the order of 5 art, President of the Board of City Commissioners, the bidder wil i; ts of et, E. R. irs, Hintgen were presented wits Charles Pinn, Harry Melander and Jos. Maitland have returned from|tract of lan ttle Pine lake|#"¢ and other points where they have|the 9ti vis-| ¢ k eve-| A: ch bi certified ct (851 370' kot who | reserve: it bids. ah jul ugh- | 54 from Avenue C ‘ater Main and Waterworks District umber Se: June 1ith, 1928. tions are on file in the office of the City Auditor, imate quantities are given for the guidance of bidders, 412 linear feet of al: ayment ia Fourteen, City pe, All bids f cash payme! e. Der cent per annum, which 3 prceinad and accepted by him in payment ch bid & certified check ‘ive Hi Into and execu! performance of eas also be accompanied by a bid- ler's bon \Jamount bid . Compl te, 18 he 1s th aaa Lanterman home. Covers were laid| NOTICE oF Bareariex or nE- it. end| STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Count: OFFIC! North You are mou this In addition to you will be of thy teres to the City of Bismarck. from Fargo and Moorhead Bataeabant tee / yug2'20*S | she bias been visiting friends for the chaser ........ past 10 days. “thie agitate 56.38) Katie, 9. sold daughter of Mr,|inw yor wil berreaateed tonbey naruts | and Adve. Frenk Miller, underwent of the service of this notice and it terest as provided by law and unle: you redeem said land from said sale before the e: jon of the time for redemption bove stated, a deed ration for a) iol “eect at the} «i sale ‘WITNESS hang and official 92! Re ie uditor Bur! neigh John H. Tucker of Mandan and (First publication 5/18-35—6/1 1938) Bids to fuppty the. Blemarck Hos- to il thereof will to the holder of the| F, O, Killdeer have re- {2x sale certificate as provided by! turned from a several days’ fishing] | Bids te law. wi WITNESS my hand and_ official| trip at M! Reeoptea seal this 17th ear pet eer pa, ° f Fort Rice went Auditor Burleigh County, - beige, nM with | sl! bids, North Dakot pent (First publication 6/18-23—6/1 1928) | friends and-on busivess, . jd must be accompanied by a heck f ra: 473 linear feet of cight inch sewer man hole. Board of City Commissioners which was ass m Bias w right to Avenu in ven, City the ‘a of thi lock, p. m., Plans and specitica- The following approx- for the work, for Five ven for the guidance of 1 be made wu a basis nt for ail work to be for the work. must be accompanied by in the Len- as a guarantee that if successful, @ contract for the ie work. Each bid jum equal to the full as_provided in Section led Laws of North Da- @ right to reject any or H.ATKD IN, City Auditor. , 5/18-25 rleigh.—ss. Zor Cooney, ‘AUDITOR, re iemarck, reby notified that the Hy hereinafter described din your nam ir 1933, wi nm nber, 1934, duly law, for the ear 1933, d : Coftin’s Addition Sian tee Monte Da- “gastos yu 37.08 * required unty, rr one r will be AMARCE HOSPIT. bei = 36) ake Said land is described as follows: South one-h. ter, 79. Section 19, Township 138, Range | onal nant ot 24,00 Amount sold for 0 pproved by t Subsequent taxei ch Amoui thi In you will bi ix inch cast iron|of tho se terest State Gives Million FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928 alf of Southeast Quar- | cuncknqNorth, Dakota, and a i] ‘m and cuted by the bidder lurety to be approved by the St: Publication and Printing Comm! sion, ggnditioned amon; ager . se 3 int required to redeem at Is date 52.44 mount the costs addition to ‘the above e required to pa: Fvice Of this notice and in- | eo) Thee nie ance eae OF th al or Blue Book. The attention of Hundred 00.00) ‘Dollara, made ‘payabl ual or Blue Book {is not included in any of the foregoing -and aforesaid the order of AP Lenhart for Its Schools five Slanece ot satate einting and | oa ase at, ere! "e, ie ‘oposals bd 4 Se ean es (Continued from paye on:) with submitted do not include sald Sew successful, enter into and Morton . 65 204 12,174.76 re Manual or Blue Book. execute a contract for the perform-|Mountrail .. 4'857 8,208.33 | with int Pe cos ennied by bonds ance of the work. Each bid must also f ‘will not be considered. be accompanied by a bidder's hond in| Nelson .... 9,824 5,617.09} An iydders must comply with the he sum equal to the full amount ee . 1,500 2,535.00 | provisions | of rearing. 213, Session laws of, Norte tn Gotz, |Bembina . 7,788.51] the ‘International raphical : The Bontd ot he note. 123: | Pierce . 5,418.07 |Union on State Printing: = peer BA0D4A) ,, reserved by tre exid state abies M. H. ATKINSON, _ 6,080.62 | tion and Printing. ‘Commissolon, City Auditor, | Renville 4,226.69|Upon the request of any bidder, the (5-28-6-1) Richland 11,208.08 | bond accompanying his bid will be return EES SS Rolette 5,787.55 | "*Biank proposals and. copy for such ADVERTISEMENT FOR pips, _| Sargent 4,902.69) specifications are on tite In the of: Sealed bids for the construction of |Sheridan 4,700.87 | fice of the Secretary of the Sanitary Sewer on Mandan Street | Sioux 2/360.93 | Publication and Printing Commission from Avenue D to Avenue EB, in M6 ¢ "i at the Capitol in the City of Bis- Sewer Improvement Di mber 2,181.79 | marck, North Dakota, and may bo 0! .98 | had upon request. oes abated, at Bismarck this 16th day ay, 1926, STATE PUBLICATION AND PRIN’ ING COMMISSION, By JAMES P. CURRAN, Secretary. 5/18-35—6/1-8 ib 3,360.83 12)480.65 6,242.86 10,866.70 DICK Sa QUALITY — Si Phone ERVICE — LOW PRICE 279 ~WE DELIVER~305 7:st. Pure Food ig the finest reward Work ever re- ceived —Say th Food Twins. Our foods are selected to please folks who want the nett, Our celivery service is operated so as NOT keep you waiting. .47¢ _ Le » green cut, No. 2 cans, String Beans, _ 8 cans Strawberries, quarts 37c in 33c 23c Peas, market No. 2 can, 3 cans Sardines, oval cans, mustard or toma- to sauce, 2 for ... Spaghetti, (Moth- er’s) 8 boxes . Nod can bes STC 1 Ib, tall Guest Ivory soa; 12 bar carton io 39c 55c -_-_— Spuds. These are excel- breart reer ite 19 | 2t Poulos, OB Ice Cream SAVE 4 flavors at all time Cold soft drinks 212 t - ing with us Inquire.” es Seems ae All Fruits and Vegetables a Tile fe 2 Begrice Ghee A.M.9-10-11 DELIVERIES 2:30-4-5 P.M. WE CLOSE ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY execution, and with sufficient other thin; that the bidder will within ten (10) e bidders is cali to the fact that the Legisiative Man- e bea | Pennant Progress" sliver Plaque Present- 5 =*_.]| MANDAN NEWS ||" ed to State Officer AMERICAN ASSOCIATION - ; more St. Paul 24 ee TRAGED borne fruit be jas id, temas it ” St. Paul. 15 615 e vine sal Milwauk ‘ 16 590 DES PITE Y, is merely following ihe same process nag ie ged) bs Mild air { Kansas City..... 17 ‘564 which brought the price of farm : (Consrat stangans Time} Minneapolis . 17 553 MAND AN ORPHAN 10 land to new peaks in older states to 1:20—Demonstration Hour; Musical ame RDA Bh aR Toledo .......00 171553 the east. Many farmers found that Bika iV Wa, Weed WOE GHD KOA WRG Indianapolis .... 18 514 receipts from thelr grain crop last §:20—Penneyivanians—WEAF WWJ KOA ' Gonna BO esses 24 ae GIVE VALED ‘ORY Log were Prak he ee Lehn reget Navy Band: Varied Program—WJS KYW WRC KDKA } olumbus ...... 30 0 le income from Pi st i. inci nis 3 paid se cat fy cperaing plik en} vow <4 a posccmarssa ‘War WW3 WHO KsD ; esults ursda: and gave m a a oC national Oratori nite ef Commerce Kansas City, 11; Minneapolis 0. | Vernon Nichols Gains Coveted ” pe marketing (elities have ata peaker; U. 8. Marine Band; te—WEAF ' St. Paul 9; Milwaukee 5, elped the diversification .aovement, $:00—Keystone Duo with Balladeers: Toledo 7; Louisville 5. High School Honors Over- {h. said, by offering outlet: for prod- 10:00—RCA Hoary Program ef Muslin Ou naw cent , Columbus 5; Indianapolis 1. coming Misfortune ucts for which there was no read o—Bresdwaye aig Boulevards: Peature—KHQ EOMO Ko" ! * sale in pioneer days. An.ong suci 12:00—Trocader: 8 ‘Two Hour Dance ‘eegemeua cw kao kro Minneapolie bts Mitedkee One Mandi th ha: tagline as soul ts ead! ohalecietd baad _ . he ty “ Ine Mandan yout is overcome ir, eggs and por g . r q St. Paul at Kansas City. obstacles of life that would daunt a! | His records show 1,640 n-w fam-| s.ch tracey Bumarck 308 1930—Musie Toledo at Louisville, fainter hearted boy. i have moved into North Dakota} | 9:45—Opening market 6:30—Poppy program, auspices w ' Columbus at Indianapolis, Vernon Nichols graduates from|during the last two years Devine Toascreather forecast to —wneiican Legion Auxiliary. F , —— . Mandan high school in a few days| said, most of them to North Dakota | 2{°— - ather, news. NATIONAL LEAGUE with the highest honors in the class./farms, At tie same time, h. point-| Novice oF EXPIRATION OF RE-|Ward ...... 9,553 16,144.57 reliable W L_ Pet. | Four years of scholastic effort have|ed out, vast acreages have been sold DEMPTION. Wells ..35) | a’s8e 7;361.64 ” Cincinnati 24 16 600) brought him the coveted honor of|to farmers already here who are fa- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, -| Williams. 6,482 10,770.08 st. Li 22 15 595] valedictorian, miliar with the state, who have done} “Grmich of COURTS AUDITOR, eee emer ; y 22 16.579) Vernon is an orphan, He worked|well here and who have confidence Biamarck, N. Dak. ‘ Total....217,986 ' $868,811.84 Beooklyn Tr 36 1g) His way, through Neb "found tina| “Goverpoe’ A: @, Site ato tpeka| Dace Sune eye = ‘ lesion . spite this handicap he found time overnor A. G. Sorlie also 3) 6 4 ‘ . [Pittsburgh ..... 17 18 486/ to study and to win recognition in|at the dinner meeting: Gg, Bose | nto! of tand heretestien, dtatited| "Prapeeaie ore hatte matter ne Boston .... 11 20 -355] athletics and jourvalism. ielson, Minot, peatent of the/and which w doing the following printing, ruling ( Philadelphia S 4 200) Tragedy, enshrovds the life story| Greater, North Dakota association, | {ot tanstlon for the year Bakotar fof the pionrlel’ prion pen feed of this lad. His mother when | presi sold, as ided by law, ‘ =| ginning Ji 1, § a Results Thursday he was seven. His father disap-| At the business meeting of the as- Uinguent taxes ot the. year 4933, a Becember 31, 1930: aac oconoile Brooklyn 3; New York 0. peared 13 years <go and has never/sociation’s board of directors, Dan. | that the wil tektt redemption “from | will be received at the off St. Louis 7; Cincinnati 1. been heard from. Two infant ielson was reelected president and| the completed’ semvice vot thle’ notion and Printing ‘Comm ion in the Pittsburgh 6; Chicago 2. ters were early placed in Nebraska/all other officers were reelected to| Sald land in describe follows; | Capitol in the city of Bismarck, North Only games scheduled. homes. He saw his brother drown|their posts. bach Byock 3, C oftin's Addition to | Dakota, Until the hour of a o'clock, Games Today eee Sh RE Ford Mar Teares Amount sold ‘for. ti a" vill thereat "be ‘uponed In puvits Cincinnati at St, Louis, whereabouts unknown, ‘his litde|“ OFd May Rearrange |Su2seqwent taxes Commission of North Dakota ee Chicago at Pittsburgh. family torn asunder, his bosom pal Railroad Properties Amount required to redeem Sald Printing, ruling and binging Boston at Brooklyn. s this date ..................8240.14 | Consists of that required by the first Philadelphia at New York. and act eee on Ver- yor htaition | to the “above: a second, third, fourth and fitth classi: AMERICAN LEAGUE Visioning ‘a bright berison oldiag iarreunteiett cr vl raitioua pte: |Gaisee asics atts et ce ena, iodine tg Maa peiaing ot He 2 palit happiness and success, Page eg CF ee nd unless | lutior a locuments for the us , Ww L Pct. Rais In Cen erties is being undertaken by lenry $s Tore tit m ani rom said sale gh Incident to the Legislative Assem- ms New York 27 T* T04) When a amall boy Mer and Mrs,|7o°_ In a series of applications to| before, the expiration of the time: for iy, oo printing and binding Philadel phi 22 9 .710| 5A" Cate of Cente hi d the interstate commerce commission | thereof will issue to the holdersof tha |of~ the Journals of the Senate and Cleveland ..... 21 16 568 |; 7“: Uate of Venter gave him and|today, the Detroit, Toledo and Iron-| tax sale certificate as provided by | House of Representatives, g| his sisters and brothers a home.|ton the ? tem owned by the | 2¥; Class 3. Phe printing and binding Boston .. 14 17 452) When the Cates moved to ‘Mandan, Ns main sys 2 tel et TNESS my hand and official|of the. Executive and Pubic Docu- St. Louis. 16 2) AMA hs two: remalaing’ boys, wake taben Ford interests, piked permission t to} seal this 17th ‘day or May Ast Ment and Reporte, # ieee 2 it 33 388lin by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hutchin- and the Ford Transportation con Auditor Burieign County, 2 ot tne volume of lawe, with the Joint k jj ‘ er ", Washington .... 11 22 833 / "Fhe years ago Vernon and his|PaMy> the latter described as the! crit, panots 5/18-25—6/1 1928) | sald Volumen Shall Be Included in scans brother Alfred matriculated at Man.|°Wer of @ considerable amount of Class 5. The printing o} blanks, Results Thursday Dan Highs Complatine eangat|railroad equipment. ‘The Detroit| nortcm oF BEFIRATION or Re. ba Ng grote gad New York 9, 9; Philadelphia 7, 5.| Tan year, the beethes Creat cat; |and Ironton now operates about 20 DEMPTION. Executive “departmenters others thee Chicago 6; Detroit 4. summer with another broter: Grye | miles of line but has under construc. | STATE, OF NORTH DAKOTA, Such as are printed in pamphiet form St, Louis 12; Cleveland £. at Fort Clark. "Just before schoo! | HO, o¢ additional, miles between | “HCE eSB Nay aupimon, [ste tat naterine ine, the tolue of Washington - Boston, postponed, | Was to reopen, the clutching waters nce ieee a eat ont To August and Rose’ Aideresn, Bis. a eerniennt ine Games Toda hig deaths os Srafese Ale 0 ictance ver he ante Batol, Tox] Rely >» ove sehtnrs OM [pone Re" Esat uted ir ek Washington at Bcston. made his home with Mr. and Mrs.| amounts of money could be saved by | 8"4 which was assessed in your e | the, ca foe CORO nee sd Detroit at Chicago. Roy Roberts. In 23 courses ho re-| 6, rating all three concerns as a| {0% Sinton for the year 1922 was on folding and binding, and the price at New York at Philadelphia, ceived tho highest marks. In 11| siete usit Hold, ax provided by law, for the ae, | Weigh the | bidder “will perform ‘the other courses he wes given B’s, He|” "® pl Heyy Imquent taxes of the year i9she aed and furnish stock and all ma- - ADVER 7. made a letter ~s a member DVERTISNNES that the ‘time for redemptiee fone he work. Each r A ISEMENT FOR pips | that iT a ‘addressed to Scaled bids for the construction of) basketball team. He was OOF ate tonne, ret Stl tan catepieice nee ninety days from the State Publica- Sih Severe Ot, Brotdway | manager of the hieh school newspa-|WAter main extension on First street and 18 descrited at ye ynctc®: | tion and Printing Commission at Bis 0) dors watermain, provided by law and unless Printing ‘Cowenloslons suiee inion +760 linear feet of 18 inch vitrifiea —_— 1 hydrant. eresaid jand from aid sale| written contract with the Btate of Isewer plpe in place. Mandan, N. D., May 25—(AP)—] } #!x Inch gate valve. je expiration of the time for! North Dakota, in ‘accordance tierce, 380 Linear fcet of 15 Inch vitrified | Charley “Bower, 6 1 six inch tee, Efcemption a8 above stated, a deed | with and will theroafter pectorm i noglace: arles Bower, 54, employed as a] Work ‘shall be commenced on or] therect will lepue te the holder of the | such contract according to the terms f 12 inch vitrified farm hand near Almont, is in a Man- before June 25th, 1928 and be com- fax sale certificate as provided by|and in accordance wine th specifica- r'reet"ot 10 Inch vitritiea | an hospital recovering from severe | Ai'sidm shall be made tory haste) WITNESS my hand and oftleiel {Tons herematter “mentioned: eee Y piple. in place, ‘cuts sustained when he was thrown | of‘cash payment for all work done. *|sent this 17th day of aay. 199% subreleapresetaas tite sane hiner Lincar feet of 8 inch vitrified |from a discing machine and a run- wach bidder must state in his bid) (SAL) A. C. ISAMINGER, class of printii said bond of ratchbasins The dises severely Iacerated the |per cent per annum) which shall be| (First publication 6 /18-25—6/1 1925) °° Cover al, ite tone Work on this contract shalt_be|flesh on his back and legs. fecelved and accepted by him at par _ Legislative Mani } led ot ee

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