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] \ f. H i SRRES SRR GENERAL NEWS Aug. 22—Lord Northcliffe, owner of the London Times, says he believes Eng- land will adopt a form of state social- ism after war. Aug. 23—Lack of war orders for frozen meats closes jmmense plant in Uru- guay and 20031:1 en are thrown out of work. - Aug. 23—Legislation to grant Jews civil rights and allow them freedom to travel, to be introduced in Russian Duma. MEXICO AND BORDER Aug. 23—Fifty carrier pigeons are being sent to the border to take the place of wireless and telegraph, which. atmos- pheric conditions make almost useless. Aug. 23—TUniversity students serving in the national guard will be released to return to their schools for fall terms, says war department. Aug. 23—Mexicans at Zacatecas and Torreon are dying at the rate of 200 a day because Mexican government let cornmeal necessary for their food fer- ° -ment, is a border report. UNITED STATES Aug. 22—Big day on New York stock exchange with steel stocks showing strong advances and_public clamoring for shares. ‘Aug. 23—Newspaper owners at Chicago confer on the paper shortage and hear op:mon expressed they must cut down the size of issues. Aug. 23—1U. S. hydrographic office wipes “Crocker land” a continent which Admiral Peary claimed he- discovered on his polar ‘trip, off the map as recent explorers can’t find it. Aug. 23—Senator Moses~E. Clapp of Minnesota, when his present term ends, ...........O..0..‘........................QQ......‘.Q.C.. 502 N.P.AVENUE .C.O...O.‘“..O.......‘.‘.‘QCO to Members of the Nonpartlsan League The Dixie Flyer is a 5-passenger automobile with | 112. inch wheel base, 30-horse lights and starfer and weights 2150 pounds., This car is. made by the Kentucky Wagon Co., builders of the “Old Hickory” wagon, which is sufficient guarantee of: the quahty ofrthe Dixie Flyer: Ca:t is fufly gua:ranteed i We have on hand just six of the 1916 models. These cars are identical with the new 1917 car except. that the 1916 car has 30x814 inch wheels instead of © 32x815 inch wheels and ‘a smgle ‘unit: Dyneto starter: instead of a double unit starter. " THESE CARS LIST AT\$825, F. O. B. FARGO ' FOR QUICK SALE WE WILL CLOSE THESE CARS OUT AT $725, F. O. B. FARGO. WIRE OR WBITE QUICK IF YOU WANT ONE L | Wheelock BathrxckMotor Cq i ' will reside in Mary]and and lecture on Christian Science, it is armounced from Washmgton ‘Aug. 23—President Wilson hints to the railroad presidents they might get an increase in freight rates to compensate for the eight hour day. Aug. 3—stsour1 Progressives hold " state convention, refuse to-go over to the Republicans; pass resolutions con- demning Chicago. action. - NORTHWEST Aug. 23—News fro mDuluth is_that soft coal is 2,000,000 tons short of last year and a raise in prices may be expected. Aug. 23—Chairman Edward N. Hurley of the federal trade commission after . visit to Chicago says there is no need for investigation of the Chicago wheat pit operators. Aug. 23—Woman suffragists begin their campaigns formally, in Illinois “and Indiana, one faction for Wilson, the other for Hughes. Aug. 24—Equity headquarters at Great Falls, Mont., announces it will handle 8,000,000 bushels of grain this year.’ Aug. 24—Equity Cooperative Exchange applies for membership in the South St. Paul Livestock exchange, but President * Rogers says the Equity principles violate Livestock exchange rules—will consider epplication Aug. 31, Aug. 24—Advance agent of the federal farm loan board reaches St. Paul to arrange for hearings, and St. Paul plans to make ‘strong plea for farm loan bank. ' EUROPEAN WAR Aug. 22—General von Bissing, German governor of Belgium has remitted the $250,000 fine lmposed because Brussels \ 0000000000000 .,._.. wer motor, electric . Aug. 24—Keys made from spoons with . Aug. 24— Reports of state “live stock ' Brief Summary of New Events [Hotei Dacotah] | PRESCOTT & DAHL, Proprieto i celebrated the Belgian national fete FARGO NORTH DAKOTA day, as Bmssels refused to pay. £ - Located in the business center of the city. Modern European Plan. First Class Cafe in Aug. 23—British official announcement Coanectien Rooms 75 {0 $HN 8 e: says a British submarine torpedoed a 0 German battleship twice, and latter is believed lost. Admiralty admits sink- ing of two British light cruisers by Germans, & Aug. 23—Aerial authorities in' England announce there have been 35 Zeppelins captured or destroyed since the war began. Aug. 23—Rumor at’ Washmgton Ger- many has given notice it must now abandon its promises not to attack pas- senger and ' merchant ships without warning, owing to “new .conditigns.” Aug. 23—Turkey is rushing forces to the aid of the Bulgarians. Aug. 23—Merchant submarine Deutsch- land arrived safely at Bremen with slight damage and only 110 miles un,der water in 22 day journey. Aug, 23— State department receives report Admiral von Tirpitz has issued - a manifesto declaring Germany ought to go to wur with the United States. Aug. 24—Correspondent writes present Balkan campaign of the allies is to influence Rumania to enter war on theif side. | Aug. 24—Germany and Austria ready to carry war to Roumanian territory if latter enlists, says Berlin. Aug. 24—FEngland expects “super-Zep- pelins” te raid Lonaon-and Yars i September and October. uperintendents- 641, Broadway - FARGO, N. D. Plays and specifications for all kinds of buildings. Sehool buildings a specialty. ; The Money Saving Variety Store Every fnrmer and all others are invited to come in our store. Everything we have is of good qunllty and prices are right. What you need ‘that we do not. have in stock we will order for you and save ‘you money. L. O. SONDROLL, Bisbee, N. D. (E. A. ANDERSON Optical Specialist Eyes Tested Frames Fitted = Lenses Ground on Short Notice A GOOD SCHOOL li UITION® to _ first one - lmndred students who enroll. Write for information. INTERSTATE BUSINESS COLLEGE 309 Broadway Farge, N. D. W. H. Bergherm Props. 0. C. Heilman The Hoiland Wild Oats Separator : NORTH DAKOTA Aug. 22—The Earl B. Talmadge ranch ° of 800 acres near Towner has been sold for $28,000 to L. E. Elsbury of Minot. Aug. 23—George McCloud of Jamestowxi eats 16 ears of corn_in contest at ‘St. Paul, winr'ng second pnze in compe- tition of 19. ; Aug. 23—Hogy Elevator, company -at Burlington, Ward . county, suspends business ‘with $15,000 worth- of storage - tickets outstandmg. Aug. 23— Fred Schmalenberger, farmer near Hebron, gets 12 bushels per acre of marquis wheat and will keep it for seed, ' Aug. 23—Mandan is still working on the _project "of attracting the proposed ' Equity packmg plant to that city. Can you farm _successfully without 'this wild oats separator New special -catalog just out will. be mailed on ‘application. Address ALBERT HOILAND | FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA KEEP NORTH DAKOTA MONEY AT HOME % Ancient Order United Workmen The only purely Home Institu- tion among the many fraternal beneficxary orders doing business in this state. = B Issues insurance policies on whole . ® life—20, 15 and 10.year paid up,_ .. plan.’ Certificates on_ these plans ac- cumulate full ‘legal reserves and are entitled to cash loans. Paid }. up and extended insurance options. '} ‘The strongest “financial institu- * tion incorporated under. the laws:: of North Dakota. § RESERVE [a '~ - $1,270,000.00 ¥ you behe?e i bmldmg up’ * home mdustnes call on any men- beror : Address ~ A. 0. U. W. R Home Oflice ‘North Dakota aid of pasteboard patterns are Found by Cass County authorities just in itme to avert big jail delivery. Aug. 24—The first wheat ‘weighed at Jamestown of the 1916 crop makes 40 pounds to the bushel. : Aug. 24—An 11-months old child gets beards of wheat stuck in its throat at Minot, which: produce irritation that proves fatal. Aug. 24—George Langworth “of Mott, is charged in case just filed with trying to shoot his wife because she refused to sign a mortgage ; sanitary board says North Dakota animals are in better conditnon than ever ‘before. Aug. '25—Watford Clty commercxal club (Contmued on page 23) i Plow hy Tractor Burns kerosene—four cylmder mabor Fully guaranteed and delivers its full’ nteleh.p‘mdmwharandzoh. 3 ‘p., in bdt Pnoe $77§.00 Ai 0. _Y-b. ‘