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to the Leland- Pann FORM ASSOCIATION Bismarck Last Capital Last Capital City to Organize Insurance Body of This Type. pero oe of Minot, for a and for Frazier and some of Bates workers when they attended @ tractor or truck school in Minot. Mr. Frazier said he turned back the money after County Auditor R. that the payments as expenses were | not legal. Portal Hotel Owner Succumbs in Minot! ‘The Slope Underwriters association ‘of life insurance men was organized in the Lions den at the G. P. Thurs- Gay by representatives of the busi-| J, fF, Name#ra, 65, former pro- Seis 222 5 SNOW ANDRANADD SBEDING MOISTURE’ 1H. Lynch had reccived an opinion | Reports Along Soo Line Are: from the attorney general's office : ness from Bismarck, Mandan and some of the Slope towns. E. A. Thorberg was elected presi- |. H. Hafstrom, vice president; C. E. Pickles, secretary; A. C. Staak, treasurer; and E. A. Thorberg, C. C. Hoskins and Thomas J. Haggerty, executive committee. A membership committee composed of E. A. Thorberg and C. E. Pickles, of Bismarck, and H. M. Derrig, Man- dan, was named to recruit other life prietor of the Max hotel at Portal died at 9.20 p. m. Wednesday eve-| ning in a Minot hospital. His death ended a long period of ill te caused by Brights’ d ie. Arrangements are being made for! funeral services at rigge! on Mon- day, Mrs. George A. Scofield, of Mohall, a sister of the deceas nounced today. Burial is plan a Portal ceme' Ten years ago McNamara sold out | an-' That Crop Prospects Are Fine; Much Seed In t ‘Three to four inches of snow fell between Merricourt and Hankinson, Thursday, addifig further moisture to }@ precipitation of more than an inch ; of rain over Soo Line division terri- tory during the week. Seeding reports from over the line are: Drake to Max, 50 to 60 per Ryder to Sanish, 20 to 30 per cent! Max to Bismarck, 60 to 65 per cent; Moffit to Oakes, Wishek to Ashley, 70 to 75 per cent; Artas to Pollock, 75 to 85, per cent; Cogswell to Hankinson, 75 to 90 per cent. Field work was being resumed to- | aay over this terfitory, with the ex- ception of the stretch from Oakes, where it will be resumed Monday, with favorable weather. Moisture conditions are reported the best in years along the line, with fine prospects at this time fora good crop. Airmail Stolen, Truck Kidnaped, Then Freed Chicago, April 18—()—The night {airmail from the north was stolen jlast night, and the driver of the truck in which it was being carried jfrom the municipal airport kidnaped. | Five pouches, two registered thail, containing little more than $25. were taken. The truck driver, Adolph {Stehno, was finally set free, and he ran nearly half a mile to telephone er news of the robbery. ; Bad flying conditions balked the robbers’ scheme to nag @ larger loot, postal inspectors said. Oe | insurance men as members. It is ex-|his hotel interests and took up his Pected to develop a membership of residence with the Scofields at Mo- 40 to 50 representatives of the busi-|hall, He had no other kin, his wife ness in the Slope territory. (having died prior to that time. | | C. C. Hoskins, who was one of the! McNamara went to Portal speakers at the organization meeting, |than 25 years ago. He had been a commented that Bismarck was the jresident of North Dakota about 40 nly capital city in the country with- | years in all. out a life underwriters organization; He was born at Carrollton, Ill, October 7, 1864. more up to this time. M. R. Prenner, of the state insur- ‘ance department, said the association could be a big help to the department and he assured the members of co- operation from the capitol C. E. Pickles gave the meeting an idea of some of the things the asso- ciation could accomplish and predict- ed_a future of usefulness for it. Others at the meeting were William A. Schwartz, R. R. Rust, Obert A. Ol- son, F. L. Caplice, P. M. Van Luchene, F. 8. Fevold and Cook. "Roy Frazier Returns Money to Commission Crosby, N. D., April 18—R. W. Frazier, county superintendent of highways, has paid to Divide county the sum of $408,46, which amount had previously been allowed to him for various kinds of expenses. ee ccs.) NeVER FAIS ‘Taxpayers’ association and an inves- EXCELLENT a cieeade FLOUR evtasimewss formes. te a: More Food Value for Your Dollar Absolute Money Back Guarantee! Ask for it at any Store. It NEVER FAILS and it don’t cost MORE. Dacotah Seed Co. Bismarck, N. D. towance of these expenses to Frazier by the county board had been as- sailed as unlawful. The expenses had included $245.76 for a trip which Frazier made to Atlantic City to attend a good roads | convention; $57.40 to the Kluver Mo- tor company of Minot for repairs to Konjola Ended Stomach Misery | And Neuritis: ! 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