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The Bismarck Tribune dated March 22, 1928

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 _ opened its doors at 1 SSTABLISHED 1873 Latest Model Automobiles ENTERTAINMENT [_Seitence Commuted tie norionment | Two...

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 ‘were -peneeresceccons tT unchanged ‘to 1 cent lower. i , : , ‘ ’ . PAGE TWU THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -- GRAIN LIVESTOCK WHEAT

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 ao THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1998 Baldwin: Friends Give Party For Joseph Sorch, Sr. A surprise party was given re- cantly sa...

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 a amt PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH 22, ‘The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST

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 yy THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUN f PAGE FIVE Progressive Mothers ete Soneieremene tee AE Nat ef $ ° See A.W.

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 porns ec oa perepees Senggnennenen ann eRne SAAC BEE ANNE ROS EMIT TIENT every ean es " PAGE SIX TIGERS WILL WAKE PLACES FOR

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 | a te sree cid THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 PITTSBURGH 5 UNBEATEN DURING BASKETBALL Carnegie Dropped 13 Games Pittsburgh, Pa.,

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 ‘\ Showa oper ee » | Tdnz ‘erritory 1 PAGE MGrL STEFANSSON EXPERIMENT SUCCESSFUL ‘Arctic Explorer Fecls Much Better Since...

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 ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 THE, BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE NINE. en y Kinze 20, Larson 19, Lefor 16, Mad-| 12, Gronvold 15, Hyland

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 SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County CT COURT, Fourth Judle]y Gottlieb Nold, ve. All _persons unknown claiming any estate or

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 a i TREATMENT OF SEED WILL STOP SHUT IN GRAIN Would Save Farmers of North Dakota Several Million Dollars Annually Farmers of

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 * _*~ continuously. » that it shall not inj PAGE TWELVE By NEA Service Washington, March 22.—Of par- ticular interest to...

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 THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 ** & * Motor Car Helps Cavalry in War Maneuvers Show Trucks Speed Horses to Battlefields and Land

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 a eer eee TEAS EMIL TO { Ntsc? IT'S, CLARA BOW tT: Sule Sal Emil Jannings. Hollywood, March 21.—Movie ex- tras and aspirants

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 . Q . . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Prospective Acreage Report For This Year Autos Shipped to Euroe Ready for Use i The all spring

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 PAGE SIXTEEN | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS . | he s Steiber | o Fred Bergqu:t was a business vis- ftor in Bismarck from Th: rsday

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 a as _itors in Sanger Wednesday night THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS if Sanger } . The St. Patrick Dance...

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 PAGE KIGH'1LREN ° —______________» | Painted Woods | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and son Lester were Wilton visitors Satur- Nes.

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 ‘ ” "4 THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 MALE F'ELP_ WANTED DISTRICT SALES MANAGER— e are seeking a high-type man to handle sales in

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 TAGE TWENTY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 4 Great Plants — At capacity to meet demand Perfected Whippet — $$$

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