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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ig . | ‘to Per Cent More Claims Filed ~~ First Three Months This ; Year Than Last Mercer County Man Dies Here Friday Dolan, 48, Hazen farmer Friday morning following several months’ duration. taken ill in January and ht to Bismarck several for treatment. was born in‘Mandan in 1882 been actively engaged in in Mercer county for the last his widow, Rosetta, as as a number of other relatives the Hazen district. funeral date has been set ten- ON LIQUOR CHARGE 2s Allege Liquor Was Obtained March. Substantial increase of accidents in to 234 last year, an increase of 216. It Jeads all counties in number of claims Grand Forks county, with a total of 91, had nine more accidents a ‘year ago, while Richland with 31 had wan increase of 16. The most pronounced decrease in ‘accidents is disclosed in the coal min- ‘ng county of Mercer, where only 18 accident claims resulted, compared to 167 last year. \ The ratio of deaths to total acci- ‘dent also shows a decrease. For the first quarter of 1930 there were seven fatal cases reported, while during the first three months of this year only ‘three were reported. ; Included in the accidents of the first three months of this year, as sompared with the same period last ,, by counties, follows: ; County— ged at t Booont Sud fi Haaut eaeeikes Paper: 1 wettwSESaeSaraukvawe Sern Se ESB een! i 53 i Would Drop Branch ‘ Line In Montana; Washington, April 3—(?)—The @ Northern Pacific Railroad company ( Friday applied to the interstate com- § comerce commission for permission to abandon the 22-mile Boulder-Elkhorn ¥ branch in Montana. § , The tracks, Proposed to be aban- 3 joned, run from Great Northern z sransfer on the Great Northern rail- “4 soad near Hyndman, Mont., to Boul- Preveooeteesae tm! When Farm Near Moor- head Was Raided Moorhead, Minn., April 3.—(P)—In @ spectacular raid late Thursday on the Gorder farm about 10 miles northeast of here federal agents ar- rested three persons, two of them well known in Moorhead and Fargo, seized 343 gallons of alleged alcohol, and confiscated an automobile. ‘Those arrested are: Prank Kaiser, who went to Fargo about two years ago from Harvey, N. D. Ollie McCormick, Moorhead, also well known in the Fargo and Moor- head territory. Ernest Gorder, resident at the farm. Kaiser and McCormick are in the Becker county jail at Detroit Lakes, Minn., charged with transpcrtation of liquor and conspiracy to viclate the national prohibition law. Gorder, charged with conspiracy, was per- mitted to remain at home on his promise to report Friday at Detroit ‘Lakes. ‘The three are expected to be given @ hearing late Friday. Thousands and Thousands of Coffee Drinkers Prefer That Wonderful idan VALUE OF HETTINGE cording to the report, the propor- tlonate decrease is not as great as in the majority of counties in the west- ern part of the state. There are 1,087 farms in the whose aggregate value is more $15,000,000 and the average FARMS SET AT OVE each farm {s $13,818, , In spite of the 45 MILLION DOLLARS fact that there has been a decrease SERRE Soy has increased lightly -. |} 1930 Census Report Fixes Land tt Values for County at a value declines, $21.88 Per Acre Farm values in Hettinger county as | erable numbers, counties in the state having a valu-| hogs and ation fixed at $21.88 per acre. Although land values have dropped 78,348 chickens as 1930. $6.42 an acre in the last 10 years, ac-| Wheat is the predominating grain implement which have served to offset land Farmers in Hettinger county have supplemented the production of grain crops by raising livestock in consid- Evidence of this di- “| set forth in the 1930 census report of | versification can be found in the re- the U. 8, Department of Agriculture | port which lists 8,185 horses, 86 mules, are high in comparison with most | 17,847 cattle, 7,455 milk cows, 8,735 owned by farmers in the county in SO welcome for any meal—Kellogg’s Corn Flakes! Breakfast, lunch, nursery suppers, bedtime snacks. Always easy to digest. No trouble to serve. Few foods are so convenient and FLAKES * Serve with milk or cream — fruits or honey. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Bismarck Produce Co. Wholesale Buyers of LIVE POULTRY and EGGS Located at 215 So. Ninth St., one and one-half blocks ‘south of J. I. Case Company Will pay highest market prices for live poultry and eggs shipped or delivered. Write for priees, tags and coops. Bismarck Produce Co. E. D. DITCH, Mgr. 215 So. Ninth St., Phone 408 There must be a reason for saying “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.” Start the day off right by serv- ing crisp golden brown toast made from our Wonder Bread. Only good bread can make good toast, and only good toast will please a man’s critical morning appetite. Timed to the second .. . Baked in our clean, thorough-baking ovens ... from the purest * ingredients . . . for toast, or just plain, sliced ... make Wonder Bread a daily treat, WONDER LOAF. BAKED BY : THE WESTERN BAKING CO. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1981 with 830 owners farming in 1930 as | % against 254 tenant farmers.’ This Tatio has decreased in the last 10 years, however, the ratio in 1920 being 917 owners as against 213 tenants, Sioux Falls College Drive Over-Subscribed Stoux Falls, D., April 3—(}—< | automobile firm in developmertt ‘drive for $112,000 | for six years. by Sioux Falls college has been over-| He came here five years subscribed by 910,000, it was an- | Was owner of the Hamline nounced Friday. Achievement of the goal is the sig- nal for launching a campaign for $280,000 in South Dakota, North Da- kota, Minnesota and Iowa, C. R. Sattgast, president of the college, as- | Sis! serted. lege and had been a mi ay ih Fresh Meat For Tempting Meals Not only are our prices the most reasonable—but our values are the best, so far as fine meats are concerned. 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