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  2. 1929-02-15

The Bismarck Tribune dated February 15, 1929

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 (NORTH DAKOTA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1873. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 DISABLED FREIGHTER...

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 HALF OF CONVIGTED ~ ARE OLD OFFENDERS SAYS EXPERT HERE! William Nimmins, Finger-Print Man at State Prison, Fa- vors Proposed

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 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 BAPTIST PASTORS DISPERSE TO COME BACK YEAR HENGE Committee Appointed to Plan Program; Have Decided

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 boy when Waterloo was fought, he had seen the map ot | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 nes iat “ory 1 ribune Europe change half a

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 _FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 ment, and Iter refreshments suited to the day were served. Plan Furnishing Veterans Hospital i Wor

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 AGE SIX conditions have existed in that area, |Dakota Retail Lumbermen’s associa- | Neil, Valley City, members of the|mént

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 Waste and Inefficiency Charged to Archaic ‘Business Sys- +» | This ° ay that | limit o! SP ISFEMERSGATEAUSAGHEs & +s EABOMHES

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 } ston at Stanley, Bowbells at Carpio, a q : STATE HGH CAGE ~=Interest in Annual Nodak-Bison Games Tonight Rea ¢ GAMES THIS

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 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 16, 1929 WHEAT PRICES SET ~NEW SEASON MARK High-Price Record Established as Result of Commission House...

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 — By RODNEY DUTCHER (NEA Service Writer) Washington, Feb. 15.—Two old men, William Cabell Bruce of Maryland and James A. Reed

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