Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TwenvE THE‘IAJOE?ARTISAN;LEM!E‘R i L . State News Told in Short and Pomted‘ Paragraphs ° The new -Martin- Lees elevator at .- The llvery stable belongmg to Mr. the political situation. who - was passing throug}; the stocl« "Aneta will coon be completed. Clark at Pingree was. destroyed by The directors of the farmers ele-.,yards at Sanish one night last Weels., -_ Farmers in the Hansboro section fire last Thursday morning, - Loss vater companies of Ryder and: Mako- Foreman, t*akmg adyantage of ¢t ‘report the roadi; are: in bad condi:: $3,500 with insurance $2,000. oot held'a.,meetmg at Ryder last week darkness, seized the gun and land tlon. ‘% -The! Lone Star Rural - ‘Telephone ‘at which. final settlement.-of the af- a short. :jab ‘on the face, when -the. * The Bruflat chflfk’eh at" Portl’and was: company,” Renville- county; held an’ fairs was made. The two. companies would-be hold-up: man Jeft; thhouflz burned one day last week. The fire, adjourned meeting at Planbum last will do business independently here- saying goodbye, 3 it is supposed, ‘started: from a de- Tuesday. after. The: state: mlread commission will; fect in the heating system. TFhe Souris Messenger is out boost- Adam: Lesmeister is the champion. hold a session at: Fargo early in Fehw. Swen: Anderson, a farmer, residing ing for a flour mill. It spesks very wolf catcher of North Dakota. He ruary. A matter of interest to come: northwest of Rugby; died of pneu- highly of the famous “Midget Mar- brought: to Rughy 82 scalps Iast week. yp at that. time will be that of: monia last ‘week, after several weeks -vel” and declares it is just what His recaipts in bounties from Pierce: whether stomge em grain must be: ool i illness. Souris. needs. county alona during the last yesr a compulsory charge or not. Much 1 Wolves have killed eighteen head = 'Shields business men aml the farm- ammi'utadé to over: $900 M. Lesmei~ interest centers in this hearing and; A of stock for the farmers around ers of the community are going' te ster is al:e. a, suetessful farmer., it is. expected: that farmers and grain. ‘Chadwick ‘and Selfridge this winter. get together for closer cooperation Qne of the important, questions dis- men from all over: the state will bq William Presley, aged 20, residing for the year 1916, according to the cussedi“By the trades and labor as~ preseat, near Bottineau, ‘was: instantly -killed: Shields: Enterprise: .. sembly of Fargo at its: regular meet~ The annual meeting of the Seand).— Jan. 5 by the accidental discharge. = The Bottinean Courant thinks that ing: last. week was that of corporeal navian Farmers Mutual - Insurance Nine-year-old Arthur Delvin, while Jim Hill’s advice to the farmers to: punishment in the: public schools. Tt company will be held at Bottincau: skating on the Red river near Pray- sell their wheat in @ctober while it was brought out that the working on Thursday Jan. 18 at 8 P. M. A% iton fell through an ice hole and was: was 70-cents was punk advice; Not men of the city were opposed: to such thig meeting two directors will be. drowned. punk for Jim, though. . ... punishment, elected: for the three year term and; Editor Brinton of the Golden Val- Floyd and Wm. Elgie from the hills pch interest is bemg ‘taken in the the question of issuing short term " ley Chronicle has sold-that ‘valuable country near Kenmare, were arrested contest inaugurated by Commissioner policies will be taken up. N. Manu- paper to C. T. Bolstad. : last week on a charge of stealing ¢ Agriculture Flint on “Ten good ‘muson, the secertary, has issued the ofChis ;)wn G:;ilfle. & e :g:at.t Thlfzft werte: bound over! to the yanqqns for using a pure bred sire.” call for the meeting. - harles Goldie, near Bench; lost his rict co Cash. prizes: of $26, $15 sand $5 oy home by fire on Jan. 4. Very little . Greenland, township, near. Litchville respecfiv.ely are ofie’md; for the best kof:“s‘:l::gemhe;ofi;nmztantz- household goods were saved, and only is ‘planning: a new consolldat_'.ed .school answer. Answers must not exceed geth;r with farmers in a dJoln’mg a small insurance was carried. building. The patrons of district 47 g, words for the ten reasons. counties in Minnesota are preparing The dates for the Minot mid-win- held a meeting at the school house 3 ; % FATEL 4 ter fair have been changed to Feb. Jan. T looking to.that end. Drs. E.W.Windsor and George A. to_institute proceedings: in. & $1,000, b 2 3 Gles Newsalt, = chiropractors, both: of 000 damage suit against. the state 7 :30:: ::::h];:‘x:: mFflJ;rZenswe prepr off]‘;)hi:‘k;’;:f’s:af;?i; t;:;g“;m;:i}; Fargo, were elected. president and of Minnesota. These farmers, it is res The home of Richard Dufek, of wife and when his son interfered: pectolanyr e o rgspectmeky; of ported, suffered severe loss to. their Sheeps Bukbiit - nii Bl ’w as in behalf of his mother Braun. shot the North Dakota Chiropractor’s as- crops because of the flooding of the SR < B sociation which convened in Fargo state ditches running- intor Lake Tra~ mi“i;ie:;’{‘th all its contents one day :en:ou\;l;hh:rtShOtgum He ‘was Anot last week. - Both these men udver- verse. : John Ganten, near-Center, had his ' ‘The Flasher Hustler announces tf:célx::ethe_Leader and; have o g The stockholders of the: Kathryan 3 arm badly fractured in ‘a runaway that Congressman P. D. Norton of P g v : Creamery company held: thkeir annual last week. He is in o hospital at the Third district will have two op- The next meeting of the: North meeting Jan. 8, at which: new officers Bismarck. ponents in the primaries. They are, Dakota federated commeretal: clubs: were elected: and arrangements made The Bottineau County fair assoctz\- Leslie ' A. Simpson, Dickinson, and will be held at Bismarck Jan. 13. to increase ,the. capital stoek and tion will hold ‘its annual meeting at Staale Hendrickson, Choteau. At that time reports will be re- _make the enterprise a larger and bet- the -county court house Jan. 19 at The “McArthur wing” of the Dem- ceived from the committees named ter one. The farmers of the com- 1:30 p. m. ocratic party held a lovefeast at the at the Fargo. convention, on: the munity are working hard to this end. Dunn Center suffered a $40,000 Metropole hotel, Fargo, Jackson day, matter of immigration through the The Stutsman county Farmers’ B fire on December 30, but the town Jan, 8. Judge John Carmody called county unit plan. ) "Union has: passed resolutions protest- is. undaunted and will rebuild, bigger' the meeting. The purpose of the A hold-up man stuck a gun in the Jng against President Wilson’s pre- and better, : meeting was to take a line up of face of J. L. Foreman; a stockman, paredness program. SQUARE DEAL FROM EQUITY . At the close of tne meeting held recently in Burlington a farmer and member of the League approached the speaker and said: “I ean give you On no other basis —éan it be built. The business an example of ~how. we are being robbed by the old line elevators: My wheat contained a quantity of good: oats, not wild oats, and the ele- vators in this vicinity were dock.ihg‘ me to such an extent that I decided to ship a car as a trial to the E'q_uity_ . Elevator at St. Pauk I not only re- [ ' ceived a grade of No. I for my wheat, ' but.T alsogot & check for $40: for the: oats; that. had been. cleaned out of my. . onme car of wheat. I flgnre that I can better pay the railroad freight out of the grain that I was being docked | ““here and:still be: money abead, hesides: [ getting’a_—»_..sqme deal on weight and: X .} grading. It’s me for the Equity: until. | empm'tlsan T"ohtmal,. s - state owned terminal elevators.” of the Equity Co-operative Exchange has grown now to where we have handled more than eight million bushels of grain since August 1st, 1915, As an illustration of the servme rendered we re- produr‘e here a letter prmted in the last Week’s issue of the Nonpartisan Leader, - Thisg is just a fair sample of the complamt;s our speakers. hear. and a: very good argument why aI}- should work’ fm' tfhe Fmers" League.