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WHEAT PRICES RAIL, July Wheat Delivery Sets New| Am Sue 5: Am. Tob. “ High Price Record While ceushetes “4 Other Deliveries Fall Andes Cop. Min. Atchison : » Feb. 14.—(%)—Scarcity of in the wheat market today, and all deliveries ascended to above any price level heretofore attained this season. A feature of thel ate ad- € vance was that leading commission houses became persistent buyers of the July delivery of wheat, and that exporters are said to be good buyers at Winnipeg. Earlier, the wheat mar- ket had averaged lower, and for the time being less apprehension was shown as to the crop outlook in Europe and also in the United States but. previous speculative sellers are hurrying to their position as a day néar to the end. “Wheat closed nervous, Yc to 1%c net higher (March 1.28% to %, May 1.32% to 1.33; July 1.25 to %). <Corn at the same as yesterday's finish to %c up, (March 96%, May 1:80 to %, July 102% to %). “Oats unchanged to ‘4c off (March 58%, May 53, July 56%), and pro- & visions varying from 5¢ setback to a rise of 15c. Int. Harvester . “Chicago wheat tater underwent a |Int. Mer, Mar. general downturn. Corn also was |Int. Tel. and Tel. easier, starting at ‘4c to Sc decline, | Johns M'ville and subsequently holding near to the| Kennecott .. initial figures. Oats were relatively Kolster Radio steady. Provisions tended to advance. | Kroger Groc. “Downturns in Chicago wheat prices |Mack Truck .. téday were influenced a good deal|Marland Oil .. not only by the fact that @ let up in | Mex. Seab. Oil u ie’ European cold wave was forecast, |M. K. & T. but also by unexpected setbacks in | Mo. Pac... Liverpool wheat quotations. Reports | Montg. Ward were also circulated that crops in Nash Motors ....... European countries are protected by | Natl. Cash Register stiow except in parts of France and [N. Y. Central ..... Belgium which have suffered damage. N. Y,, N..H. & Htfd. According to some estimates, 5 to 10} Nor. American -.. percent of the winter wheat acreage | Nor. Pac. ... in France will have to be resown with |Packard .. spring wheat. Pan Am. Pet. | «4 Good-sized shipments of wheat |Par. Farm. Las. ,. week against 5,869,000 bu., a year ago, | Phillips Pet. were mentioned as partly responsible | Postum .,.. fo¥ lower quotations today at Liver-| Radio ..., | ~ from Argentina, 6,798,000 bu., for the | Penn RR. .. tish trade authority announced } Rey. Tob. “B” that estimates on world import re- | Stl. & San Fran. ... quirements of wheat had been raised | Sears Roebuck .. 40,000,000 bu., to 880,000,000 bu., this | Sin. Con. Oil amount, however, is still 40,000.00 bu.,| Southern Ry. bélow a recent German unofficial es- | St. Oil Cal.’ tiniate. © St. Oil NJ ‘Corn was carier early, but rallied | St. Oil NY . later ‘with some buying against sales|Studebaker . ofwheat. Around $1 for May corn,} Texas Corp. .. however, there was selling on resting} Tex. Gulf Sulphur orders in the hands of commission] Tob. Products ...... houses.. Twin City Rapid Transit . “Oats were unsettled, acting in sym-| Union Pac. . pathy with corn. U. S. Rubber Provisions were firmer. U. 8, Steel Vanadium... AWHEAT HAS BULGE Vic. Talk, Mach. .... TO HIGHER LEVELS. Warner Bros. ‘Minneapolis, Feb. 14—()—Wheat | Westh. Elec. had a quick bulge to new high levels wee for the year near the start of the last ae Me i hour today, May selling above $1.25. rig! woolen ‘The advance brought free selling but Ama si THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929 TO MAINTAIN EDGES: xe == Am. Sme:ting and Refining pe Baltimore & Ohio “offerings developed toward the last | betmichem steel. pool. On the other hand, the leading | Rep. Ir. & St. P.M. 52 jit {ew Yor soc [|PEAR’ SALES BRING STOCK MART LOWER 211 | Possibility of Early Increase in Federal Reserve count Rate Appears %| New York, Feb. 14.—(#)—The stock | 250 to 300 Ibs. 9.50 to 9.65; 300 to $50 i trance. Also have piano for rent. 91% | market drifted lower today on selling | Ibs. 9.40 to 9.65; packers 8.60 to 8.75; P ART N N Call Evert McDonald between 5:30 ; inspired the bearish commission house advices and the growing un- 4 |easiness over the possibility of an early increase in federal reserve re- discount rates. Early losses of 3 to nearly 12 points in the active issues : | were cut down, and in a few cases made up, by the midday rally, but the higher prices failed to hold and the market turned soft again in the early afternoon. Redis- Call money renewed at 61a per cent Case Threshing, which dropped 22 points last week, sold 25 points above its previous quotation. Marine pre- ferred and Island Creek Coal moved stags 8.25 to 8.50. %; No. 1 hard spring 1.52%; No. 1 mixed, 1.23%; No. 1 hard winter 1.20 %; No. 1 durum 1.11 to 1.21; No. 2 amber durum, 1.21; No. 2 mixed dur- um 1.11; No. 3 red durum 1.05%. 2 hard 1.29% to 131%; No. 2 north-| recording secretary, Mrs. Berth: ROO! house, four rooms on first floor, ern spring 1.26%; No. 2 mixed 1.28%. | Cleveland, Tuttle, secretary-treasurer. clsbtlabi nonin! HELP WANTED MALE FEATURES ON THE AIR LEARN Barbering during winter Friday, Feb. 16 months. big demand goud wages LCentret Standard Time) Free catalog Mole: Harbet College Effective Jan. 3, 1928. 7:30—Voavil; Warlety, rogram WOR WMAOQ KMOX -WOWO_K) Fargo ND. Butte Mont 1 Insertion, 23 words or under .75 KOIL “WCCO GHP WLAC WDOD WBRC KFJF WANTED—Sober, industrious man 2 Insertions, 25 words or ander..85 8:00—Heview: Bright Variety—-WJ% KDKA WLW WIR KYW KWK with family to work on farm, on || 3 Ineertions, 23 words or ander 1.00 REN ERA eur eens QUAY Gah ueP ABE Wa" | | Sa oranay. Sr Tribune to || AC" ward Se sdaiona ¥:20—Light Opera: Tuneful Walcalen wiz KDKA WLW WJR KYW care of Ad. No. 99. parshihs: bagi EO CGi iat ERS degen ew Rous daarwuge VEN! | |————— eet ¥:00—Challengers; Dance“ W4z KDKA WLW WIR KYW KWK FREY WANTED TO RENT - CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ke WANTED TO RENT—Furnished or RATES KPO KGO KFI KGW KOMO KHQ WKY unfurnished ght housekeeping or y >, sleeping room with private en- 90 Cents Ver Inch All classified ads are cash in ad- vance. Copy, should be received by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. tus RENT—Two room and 7:30 p.m. at 518 Eighth street. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES WANTED TO RENT—Good rooming | Shartment. Phone 129-W or call Minneapolis, Feb. 14—(P)—Price FIVE. NEW OFFICIALS ee ae AKI Le SRT: THE 1100 Bary. rance of carlot grain sales: shi -j[. BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘Wheat—No. 1 dark northern 1.43 ‘Will buy furniture. Write Tribune, * ‘ : care of Ad. No. 9. PHONE 32 MISCELLANEOUS Mrs. Barbara Parkinson, Wil-| BISON FLAX, new high: low Lake, Reetected Pres- One ANT ED ___ HOUSES AND FLATS variety a ee mh MARRIED couple wants work on 8 | FOR RENT—Strictly modern duplex,| Br! beg 3 ey ae Boley. ient Yesterday farm. Have two children, have| five rooms, attached garage, fine} Sweet Sela lived on a farm all our life, steady | location. Also five room bungalow, oe on mr a. Corn—No. 5 yellow 86% to 86%; but was available in the “outside |No. 5 mixed 84. ? mackex’ at ax. “Tiss Mivdey’ Taben, 4. workers. Write to Chas. Bernu, 21 however, continued firm around the highest levels in years. Many large commission houses urged a reduction in speculative com- mitments, and increased their mar- gin requirements and their minimum commissions on odd lots. Cate—No. 3 white 49, Mrs. Barbara Parkinson, Willow sun porch, garage, close in, imme-| write for free catalog. Rye No. 1, 1.09%. Lake, will again head the North Da-| Hyland Ave. No, Minneapolis,| diate possession, $50 cach. Fhone| seed Growers Ass'n, Fargo, N. D. Barley—Special No. 2, 72 to 73%; | kota Federation of Nonpartisan clubs ~ am a ct Pemnvwrqurare No. 3 barley, 65! to 69; sample grade | as the result of an election held late | WORK WANTED by the first of FOR RENT—Modern nine room | NATIONAS 62. yesterday afternoon. March by man who can do any kind] house with large garden space. Im- second Flax No. 1, 2.50 to 2.63. ‘Others named were Mrs. Minnie D.| of farm work, including running} mediate possession. For further in- styles and eives. oe 2d Soren, Craig, Esmond, first vice president; | tractors. Write Tribune, care of| formation phone 480 or call at 896 ait bec itrt Patterson Hotel, CHICAGO CASH SALES Miss Vannie Hall, second vice presi-| Ad. No. 10. First street, Seearen ie Chicago, Feb. 14—()—Wheat No./dent; Mrs. Florence Lyon, Cando, | 9 j/ HOUSE FOR RENT—Seven room ——_____—._-_________|_ three on second, Three big closets, Corn No. 4 mixed 91% to 93c; Syel-| Preceding the election Dr. J. D,| FOR RENT—1wo sleeping rooms in} ful) basement with RUntry, 421 104% | into new high ground on talk of spe- | low 95 to ‘4c; 3 white 95%c. Jungman, and Dr. Maysil Williams of} modern home, Gentlemen pre- % Pid. . 43% |cial developments. American and| Oats No. 2 white 63 to Béc. the state health Briel spoke. ferred. Also a two room apart- rons paphoat Phone 1088 ts Hel Disaaion: N. D. 211 | Foreign power, Johns Manville, St.| Rye no sales. . , Jungman, head of the venereal] ment. Will be ready for light)" house clo van wil b = eet On GALE Loach vanbile Grewal We 211 | Joseph lead and Canadian Pacific} Barley 61 to 72c. disease department, spoke on the| housekeeping about the 8th of] i o2: Rep, Hrd Rel e Mere FOR SALE—Ji re Oe 160 | made up their early losses of 3 to 6| Timothy seed 5.20 to 5.80. work of controlling diseases, and the| March. Four blocks from P. O. at} prone 543-W. ferences required.| undrawn. Suitable 61% | points in midday rally, the | first| Clover seed 23.40 to 90.40. necessity of education in matters of | 602 Third street, Phone 1352. or ni ci CR RTT OU 106% | named touching a new high at 117%,| Lard 11.95. this kind. -RENT—Two warm nicely fur-| FOR RENT rive room Rouse. In-| etn RIGS & For Oo aes, 108. |and radio, Allied Chemical, Union| Ribs 12.50. Dr, Mayeil Williams, director of the| nished light housekeeping rooms in | —*wire at 214 Fifth street. Oe ee «se 37 | Carbide, General Electric, Electric] Bellies 13.00. division of child hygiene, told what} modern home, next to bath, porch FURNITURE FOR SALB FOR RENT—A building 24x36 2 Fe lglg seagh ve demand.| "CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE ‘Corn futures dipped %4c later meet- Secret ret amy as ing support and advancing slightly es pen g) Oats were slow and easy. Barley M futures were dull and draggy. May 5 ae a rye eased %c profit taking hit flax-|/¥C) ."*’ seed futures and prices broke 2c aft- March era firm opening. _ M one Cash wheat offerings were light and| MOY demand: was about fair for the gen- 1 run. ‘High protein was inclined ard ease. Poor types were slow. ‘Winter wheat offerings were quiet and draggy. Durym was in light supply and de- nd was quiet to fair. Corn basis was steady. Oats were in moderate supply and demand for. better grades was good, Rye was steady. . iS Z Barley of good malting quality was firm. -Medium to lower grades were | Mov draggy. Price range was 62 to 75c. |7¥, Flaxseed offerings were light. De- mand was good for choice, only fair | MSY for. ordinary. Bell CHICAGO LIVESTOCK “Chicago, Feb. 14—(7)—(U. 8. D.|July A. ic receipts 46,000; of 240-280 lb. weights. Butchers| ~ Q} be jum to choice 260-300 Ib. 10.20 to| Wheat— 10.65; 100-250 Ib. 10.20 to 10.65; 160-|May ...... 200 Ib. 10.20 to 10.55; 130-160 Ib. 9.25 | July .. to 10.50. Packing sows 9.40 to 10.00. Pigs medium to choice 0-130 1b. 8.00 to'9.65. F Cattle, 7,000; calves, 2,500; uneven steady to strong market; largely a . Dulu a bias: Wennesans Sree March .... 1.27% 129 1.26% 128% « 131% 1.33% 1.30% 132% 1 133% 135% 132% 1135 Suly 525552 1.01% 1.02% 1.01% 1.02% Oats— 113 114% 1.12% 1.14% 1.13% 114% 112% 1.14% 112% 1.13% 1.11% 1.13% DULUTH RANGE +e 11% 112% 111 « 112% 1.14% 112% 1.14% 109% LiL 1.00% 1.11% 95% 96% 95% 96% 99% 1.00% 9944 1.00 52% 52% 52 52% 53 53% «52% 53 50% 50% 50% 50% 12.02 12.05 12.02 12.05 12.35 1240 1232 12.37 12.67 12.70 12.62 12.70 13.40 13.15 357% |year ago. !|2 dark northern MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Feb. 14—()—Wheat 16% |receipts today 152 compared to 266 a Minneapolis cash wheat . and coarse grain closing quotations 150° |today follow: 117% |Cash Wheat— 14% Protein— To arrive ... 2 dark northern. 13% Protein— 1 dark northern. To arrive ... 2 dark northern. 12% Protein— 1 dark northern... To arrive ... 2 dark northern... Grade of— 1 dark northern... To arrive ... 2 dark northern... Grade of— To arrive ,.. 1DHW or 1HW. To arriev .. Minn. & 12% Protein— Grade of i amber. Grade of 2 amber. 13.62 15 14.10 14.10 14.70 14.75 14.67 1467 ly steady MINNEAPOLIS RANGE top 10.65 paid for an occasional Minneapolis, Feb. 14—(#)— pen High Low Close 1.24% 1.26% 1.24 1.26% 1.26% 1.28% 1.25% 1.28% 1.08% 1.10% 1.08% 1.10% 107 109 107 1.09 49% 50 49% 50 254% 2.54% 252 2.53% 253 2.53 2.50% 251% 70% 10% 70% 70% Nh. Nh 1% 1% th, Feb. 14.—(P)— Open High Low Close 112% 2.52% 2.52% 2.49% 2.50% +250 251% 246% 2.49% Grade of 1 durum. Grade of 2 durum 1 red durum.. To arrive .. Coarse yellow corn... To arrive .. yellow corn. To arrive . yellow corn. yellow corn. mixed corn. To arrive mixed corn. To arrive . mixed corn. BHAA BS WAD mB Delivered Arrive 8. Dak. + 1.23% @1.25% + 1.22% @1.25% « 142% @1.44% « 134% @1.36% 13440 + 1.26% @1.28% + 1.264@ + 1.24% @1.26% 47}4 | Auto Lite and Westinghouse Electric made substantial recoveries from 72% | their low levels in the midday rally, 128% |but fresh offerings appeared on the 108% | bulges. Adams Express, A. M. Byers, Amer- 192% | ican Telephone, National Bellas Hess, Kennecott Copper, U. 8. Realty, Montgomery-Ward and-Sears Roe- buck sold down four to six points and showed little recuperative pow- + 42% [er 1.45% @1.50% 1.43% @1.47% 1.43% @1.48% 135% @1.39% 1.34% @1.37% 132% @1.37% 1.26% @1.29% 1.26% @1.28% 1.24% @1.28% 1.25% @1.26% 1.25% @~ 1.25% @1.26% 1.25%@ 1424%@ 1.23%@ —___— has been accomplished by the bureau} adjoining. Call at 113 Washington FOR SALE—Household furniture} suitable for a garage, on the MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR in the five years it has been in opera- | street or phone 440-R. consisting of dining room set, 3} highway No. 6. Write or call at Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 14.—()—/tlon. She showed how the mortality| ROOM AND BOARD in modern bedsteads, 3 springs, 3 mattresses,| postoffice, Breien, No. Dak. Flour 10 cents higher. In carload| rate of infants and mothers had bren| home. Reasonable rates. Call at 3 dressers, chairs, rockers, rugs, cur- FOR SALE—Farm 1 Farm light plant, lots, family patents quoted at 7:30 to| reduced, and gave instances to show! 397 gs. Seventh street or phone No. tains, sofa, kitchen cabinet, kitchen 300 feet heavy wire. Cheap if 7.40 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. the need of this work. - utensils, 1 Domestic Sewing ma- Shipments 90,347 barrels. Or'wiillams stressed the need of |#8@-M_____| chine, 1 Singer Sewing machine, ice | St one. Write Box 2 Bran 29.00 to 30.00, education in regard to the care of | ROOM bia RENT—Well furnished) box and other articles too numerous sino abo? carseat babies, as well as of pre-natal care,| Yoom with kitchenette and closet.| to mention. Call evenings after 7:30 platform CHICAGO POTATOES She urged the support of the| Call at 411 Pifth street or phone! o'clock only. Phone 483 or 267. S.| welghs accurately. In best - Chicago, Feb. 14—(7)—(U.8.D.A.)— | Shepard-Towner bill which is soon to 273. _E. Bergeson, 610 Ave. A. tion. Platform size 3%xéft. Potatoes: Receipts 93 cars, on track | Come before the house. The bill pro- | ==—=—=——=—=—="=""~=—a nnn | FOR SALE— ‘one dresser, |__Thayer Ave. 241, total U. & shipments 877 cars,|Vides for an appropriation to carry} = OST (| three rockers, library table, dining |FOR SALE—Bourbon trading slow, market dull. Wisconsin | On the work. LOST—A brown leather bill fold with | oom table and six chairs, kitchen] toms. Mrs. Clarence sacked Round Whites 75 to 90; Michi-| Mra. Marie Durey gave an inter-| 9 bank book enclosed. Folkert| cabinet and electric washing ma-| Wilton. N. D._R. No. 3. gan bulk Round Whites 75; Minne-| esting talk on her experiences as ®| Backer name in bank book. Finder | Chine. Call at 115 First street. |FOR SALE sota and North Dakota sacked Red “ype and mentioned what she be-| please return to Bismarck Shoe | BARGAINS in arniture. Ken-| rolled top desk and chair. Write 7.40 @ barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. | Heved to be some of the evils of the} Hospital for reward nelly Furniture Co. Mandan, N. D.| Tribune, care of Ad. No. 8, Russet wad gael ts 1.50 to 1.80. William Langer, Bismarck attorney, SOUTH ST. P: 1 spoke at the meeting of the organiza- TO LIGHT AIRWAYS + * Freysse. He died suddenly from his SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. | (tion last evening at the Patterson | A bill providing 16,000,000 for Birthday Party Kills [irst"ana inst tliness during prepare- Ss. D. A)—Catth 600; hall. Mr. Langer reviewed the activi- | construction of emergency landing ie, e +7 Sathoy sles abort testy tarts trade | ties of the League since it was or-| fields at five to 10-mile intervals 100-Year-Old Citizen potent = friends to celebrate his cen- on si year! ganized. along state airways will be presented SohinGn role ae pare Mrs. C. A. Fisher spoke on “New/to the Pennsylvania legislature. down; one load yearlirgs held ur .| Thought in Eating,” and Mrs. W. J. Excitement at the approach of his wards of 11.00 and she stock 7.00 a Targart and Mrs. W. G. Childs sang, Too Late to Classif. hundredth birthday proved too much 8.00 for cows; heifers 8.28 to 9.50; cut- | #¢companted by Grace Duryee Morris. ‘00 le to y of a in for the heart of Joseph ters 5.50 to 6.50; bulls weak, mostly Delegates to the convention were = = = 8.75 downward ‘stockers ‘and feeders taken on an inspection trip to the | FOR RENT—In new strictly modern p slow, about stead State Training school this morning,| home, room with private entrance. Calves, 1600; cealers less desirable | 224 this afternoon they are attending | Very convenient to bathroom and any al quality considered ‘about the sessions of the legislature. telephone. Three blocks north of largely 11.50 to 12.00, steady, ‘A banquet at the Patterson hotel,| @. P. Hotel. Call at 414 Ave. B or i conaltons: bul of inside price, "| Uipe'ige tee aay somvenmiog | nm y tite Hogs, 12,000; ag fe convention, Pairing he steady; } Between 40 and 50 delegates from | FOR RENT—Modern, new five room oung ’ butahie s ae desirable | an parts of the state are here for the| duplex. Built-in cupboards. Rent pubes Ram mixed lights and} meetings. reasonable, small family preferred. ef Deckers 10.00; top 10.10, Phone 982 or call at 211 W. Rosser. paid by shippers for best ° light weights: light lights 9.80 to 9.75;| Boy Scouts Enjoy WANTED—Radio salesman. Good bulk pigs 9.25; packing sows, mostly ‘ the righ . Call 2.00 to 9.28: average tae! Weaneeasy| Camp Reunion Rally) 52°), Somme, 98; wel it . =i a Sheep, 700; very little done early;| , The boy scouts who participated in | = sellers generally asking strong ponred the outings at Camp Chan Owapl, packers bidding about steady or at| Jest summer, held a camp rally at Hie Riedisheim, France, Feb. 14.—()— to 13.50, tor. The rally was attended by 53 x boys. They enjoyed games and a Ca CHICAGO POULTRY | 1uncheon. Among the scout masters 1.25% @1.27% 1.24%46'@1.26% 1.25% @1.27'%% 1.24% @1.28% 1.30% @1.37% 29% @1.35% 1.2% @1.36% 21% GX32% 25% @1.30% 1.25% @1.28% 05% @1.08% + 1.04% @1.07% 1.03% @1.06% 1.02% @1.05% 1.05% @1.06% 1,04%@ @ 92 @ @ 20 368 8 2 2 3S SER & BE Ragaussseseeeete €999O99E9808598S8 1.08% @1.15% 1.08% @ 2.49% @2.59% . 15.50 to 18.75 for fat lambs; culls un-|the Roosevelt school gymnasium, Har, changed 11.00 to 12.00; best fat ‘ewes | Wednesday evening, under direction . early 8.00 to 8.50; feeding lambs 12.00) °f William G. Fulton, the area direc- | (Salar Chicago, Feb. 14—()—Poultry alive, ; Who attended were Fred Landers and | Wy clos Sel eee Se ee | ome, the springs 33; roosters 22; turkeys 25; SSAC REE ducks 30; SARLES FAILING RAPIDLY sa pg asraceae Hilisboro, N. D., Feb. 14—(P)— for marie @ MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Former Governor E. Y. Sarles was Z il Vy BRE 730 t Minneapolis, . g.|Reported to be failing rapidly here polis, Feb. 14—(AP—U. 8. | today. He had been seriously ill for several months. He was under the influence of nar- cotics throughout the night. Two Englishwomen, each of whom lu gut Guoer-Nom 70 cents, {runs a large quarry, share the unique pines srk sca a honor of being the only two women 5 LIBERTY BONDS CLOSE members elected to the Institute of Million Housewives Insist On Feb. 14.—()—Liberty = Sie (re am elle Ss | | | Quick lunches, usually cold, gulped ‘down so the “dinner hour” will not be over before you can do a little playing, is the best way to ruin your stomach, and you suffer from indiges- tion, heartburn, bloating, nervous- ness, headaches; and, worst of ail, you get thin, pale and weak. If you must eat that way, always keep a package of Pape's Diapepsin | handy so eietiae chew oe of the pleasant-tasting tablets after your . meals. It keeps the food sweet so Dr. Geo. F. McErlain your stomach can digest it. Osteopathic Physician Follow the experience of thousands Electrotherapy Solar-Ray who again have a Elid appetite. All Chronic Diseases a Specialty druggists recommend and guarantee | Pape's Diapepsin, to relieve indigos- || Nommine-Morer Bide. | FReawaag tion and sweeten the stomach in 5 Bismarck, N. D. minutes.—Adv. OTHERS scxter, FAMOUS SCENES AND NGS ‘TRAV HOQUES trom snanusis noTeDoox J. A. O'Brien, cashier of the First National bank of Washburn, was in the city, today, on @ business visit. John Sundquist and Eldon Ander- son are in Fargo this week attending the lumbermen’s convention there. 3 tie A Guarantee that GUARAN- TEES! Great Car Values! Sur- tla little cash for Fine Cars! ges % ssbrentng sale enuffies.. easier. Geta bottle today. 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