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i Temperature • [ I at Noon Today Weather mr, I at NoOn Tod~y 74 Above ~ ] Clear . , ~ , . , , ,,, , , , i B LT AT [ALL ' I~ I[' r I ' ' .... ' MRS [RANK GLOW[RiSP[CIALN D PRO LEK HAWK CAF[ IN 0N[ AL 0 S quoi Is the New Presidential Y ' ' .... "" acht ' V BANK BUILDING [L[CTiOH HAS HAN[S H[D [ROM PAFIALYSIStTO B[ BROAI)CASED . , iiii: i !i IRE BURNED FLOORS OF DIN- There seems a misapprehension ~ii~!::ii': ..~.|4~..~ • ..::i.:ii ::i: ::? .:!.- .:. ::; ! :: Last Saturday Mrs. Frank Glow-|STATE S HISTORY REV)(~ ING ROOM AND KITCHEN [as to the right of voters to vote fo F ~~ - i :::: : er died at the Beach hospital of | BY FAMOUS MEN OF FAM., BEFORE DISCOVERY " any candidate they please at the ' " : ,., ~ paralysis after being ill for some [ OU8 ..... " general election in November, some ! !!~ time. She was 50 years old at the l ,,,e,~ , being of the opinion that a voterI : il [u,,m time of her death. For the pastI __ RICK AND CEMENT WALLS has to call for a party ballot, l [ [ | n u three years the Glower familyI ~& All parties get the same ballot ~. ~.: .'. :: ...: thereofhave residedbeing empioyedin BeaCh, ontheonemen I DAKOTAof OF SIOUxMqUSICALINDIANFEAT~Rli~ ~ED HEAVY LOSS ELSE- There will be at least,three and ':ii ii'i!~l T. E. Huason's rancnes, aurmg/ S UNI WHERE possibly more columns/on the bal- . : ......................... : : :: :, i ii: manyWhich friendstime thewhofamilYregret haSthe deathm~le| QUE ITF~'t~ lot. The first will contain the !~ ,;~mm [ of this estimable lady. | +~rly Tuesday morning a fire of the second the names of the Demo- { i ! Ji[] on North DakotR on Monda n determined origin, completely cratic candidates, the third, ind!-I i~ :: :]$~ church, Rev. McN.il conducting the | Y ~ • ~ted the interior o{ the Black vidual nominations and other col-I I I ~, service before a casket covered with|July I1, when a radio panora4~a ~ .......... umns for any other party that may I ~ ~ ~i~ :: flowers sent by friends Burial was in music and stor of the st ' ,,,~ raze, manage~ ~y ~rs. #onn claim a place on the ticket ~~2...~..!~ ~ ~ ~ ! ;::~ :. . • ~ y ato~ ~ID~- • . . • ] ...... ::~:~:,~. ~ ~ :~: ~...:.. ..... ~ne_l~eacn ceme~ezy. , , _. [ trtbution to historlal and lndtlstr~l ~lkm.an. The bmldmg ~s owned A voter can vote for any candi- I .............. ~:;'+:;~ ......... " .... ...:+::~::-: ..................... ;~i ~!~ i~:~;. ~:-: Marian z~owe~ was ~orn a~ ~ager- I development of America ~ be R R Halstead who was in the date in any of the~e columns pro- . ....... town, Wts., in 1882. She was mar- broadcast to the country ...... : ..... ' ..... vided he does not vote twice for any I Altlmugn ~ne ram°us presZaenda~ yacht Mayflower is now but a mem°ry, President and Mrs. Hoover ~ed March 2L,1902~ded~in.,R~ch.l,an~l~couW.O ~a~I ~:~ :u.m a~ u~e nine. ~mny ore- one office. For instance, he can' ,tin have an official craft. The former Department of Commerce tender Sequoia has been refitted with wi~hheth:chaa:~3st o;hi:hrth C~a~>t~ e co ~ne theory that the zzre vcte for the Republican candidate: islx cabins, finished in mahogany and redwood, and otherwise dressed up, and has been assigned to the nti:uan ~, Y : I great ~ heat crop, will be the d~d~- s caused by a short circuit of for governor vote for the Demo- I White I{ou.~e. It was used by Mrs. Hoover for her recent cruise in southern waters, came with her husband and family! cation of the "parade of the S~ ; frigidaire as the fire seemed to cratic candidate for lieutenant gov- ! -~-- to Beach, November 14, 1929. ] program of that evening to the ~ft ve started there ernor, the Communist candidate for ]^ ....... ^~, nnm~a,n,mn.w • '. I ..................... ~To .this. urn on four_ boys and twoI as part of the educational Plaxt o~ Was about 4 a. m..'hen the auditor, and so oz} dO~r~ thhee EAI YA/iiiH ARMY Wll I I wm~ux AT BEACH IIHII F /WII'KA flMPF =oto, ++ ~ned" waSin.dtscoveredThe firemenand respondedan alarm regar~Le~Sma be ong°Ito.WrtR~ p8 ~y tn ','o.e ]t OJ'lL/fl/IUi| MIU'I/11 ILL : I Next u l i IIUULIII 11 IUIIPI9 UI|UL wn,Do.Luczne, ~van rTan~, donn ann / glve the people of the rest of Lekly and soon had a stream of The ballot will be much easier to UI|'IP Tl~ aA~ O~T|I~ i[ " s nday, July 10, Wibaux [t~U i~l~ |~|~'~ mo~erL~Clll~h~t~'in%pr~eded PI~rlc°u'ntry a more intimate glimt~l, s " earn of the states in turn. The ter on the fire which at that vote than the one in the primary, i~i~lVi" I~l|a I|ll| o~llI||~., ,I will play here at Beach at the I I ~[~l|J-i ~||| mi~K~ir.~ ympathy of all who know the faro-Igram will be broadcast at "/:30 p te filled the lace the kitch- for only the nominee's names will Hai'N/L |il~P y#ae ve maven i local diamond, the pine start- I!N~Li'IMIII y%~l~ i'NIII|I||IL.~p lly Is extended. She also left three Ira Central Standard Time over t~ floor having ~lready faPen in be on hhe state and national ticket In~an|e "i', Hri I~ 14%1i~! r.~/~ !l ing at 2:30, and a real game is I #tie lrahltNI • Ill • ala~ar, nl! sls~res ~v~gb~areWiSCV:n. "~--e-[ National Broadcasting c0z~i~tl~s ~king the gas mains so that the and on the county ticket only tb lilil¥ Ill tlPI P IIIgl ;! in prospect. WibaaX previously Ill'ill Itili/Nlil MAIlItlH ............ o1 networz anct will be heard in e~ ffzce It won from Etea~h at Wib~ux [a~ was a roaring furnace and two highest for any one o " , . i151 / /U IILL/JUDI.LUU,I ...... ' I] ~ILI/UI|HI~ I'IMIULI| naray, r'eax wlctm, Gnartes l-teeza-Isection of the country ~ ~tairway to the second 'floor is probable there will be some m-I tl a-z, m • game mat the runs are II man,E:E;^Murr~ Herman WoJahn, I Bruce Barton has ~tten a ~ng merrily at places, the fire itiated measures also to vote on, IfI .still talking about and the Beach ][ ........... ~,~j ...... i (Conuaued to Page four) (qm~mno~ to tm@e flTo) what has been said comes true [~-,-'-,'~" "LE~ED WILL BE | boys are out to get rev~ Wi- |! .......... - , :- " ~,~u~z ,J ~ " baux ha~ been streltlthe~d b-ml ~ON OF FELIX W][CKA OF.ST ~ ' ' .. - - - - ---- .......-n....emocra s ,,ame [d n ,h /ndan Id nf_e, Win I eY &R ]| brothers, Meeks bl ther .d I] A,.d l,..oo o,,.ff,.. Kaseoalll on Saturday, July 9th, 1032 a sire-I| ing good ba|l of late, wilMahag |} The Iollowlng story of the wed- atl It~ ~-~.~, at • ~l,o~,.q~t., ~ two out of their laste start& ] dltaneo~ tag effort will be made | ~ [I cling of a former Beach boy at Los • I .................... rk ~,l This will be a good pine.ilAngeles will doubtless prove of in- ell VOT[UH^" STAT[,I ]~y local gzrts in a~t pom~ m o~a I " tere t ~ a , 'I ¢[ s to old friends here and. his • A= ............ ............. ~.,=~.,' Grant, Hettinger, Adams. Bo~an, KUKOWSKI DENERY I relatives, the groom being Hubert s " N:AI HAl I /II~F~ ~IIINFV ~FA/~ FAI'Hi mo x, - J WwlCka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix * wa nominated for president of,~ • Urtk UHLL IUUOLITU OIUI|LI UL/'IIU ULMUII Billingscounties for the S.aNat" ii The St Cloud~inn Journal-[-Ick.a of the southwest see:ion of | rtllftl ITil/r nntt'rrn'rl United States at the Demoerlttle ~)N , Army ,ome ~ervice ,~ppeaL , " ., ! meacn cerrzcory: L[h].%l iI/IW i]lN 1 I".% I I Chromo " lven ' Press gives an account of the may ' e mon t While a tag w~ll be g fortriage Wednesday of last w~ek ofAt a beautzful c re y on June ~P ~n~l-S|||l~ MVII! [ L~ [ ~ day night on the fourth ballot, ~tf~. 0i]F~ RFiFiF[]} l~ TO ,~ fiN THIRDlany amount dropped in the tag ~ Francis Kukows ........ ~'~: and 15th, at St. Brendon's church in __ [terfalUngtowlnonthef/rstttK~, /.--.~v~,, ,*m*,*m~..--ui ,-., --v v v,, -- " "" " -- i boxes, the committee hopes that! ........ .~_~, ~.u."~ ~"t;_. _. Los Angeles, MtssMinnie Paulabe- UnT nur Tnnrnn a u nuu u • I" arn rnlta1'lfl|l i many here will gladly pay one dol- ! X:ach?'b ~o~°~i~i~, Xa°~m~r~,~[ came the bride of Mr. HubertI Followlng are me ....... unolnclal re- l]SaturdaYer was chosenaftern°°nas hisJ°hnrunningN" Gara-mate •:ii 1: mnu uumr ||lr%.l|/~l[ i liND I[ lll lrl rKl~lllllllIl far and even more for the tags nex~ Itown 'Minn to "'" s nes Dener l wmga, former z~each resident, Rev. turns from the late primary elec-| As soon as the convent~ con- 1 ||V [ ~]I|L |UL[JI][I| JUI| M| ~LLLUI|MII~]I| Saturday and so help the commun- I in St' Galrs chu%~. ~'i~tah Minny I Ft, George Scott officiated, tlon on state officers and leglsla- | vened Friday evening after a beet-! Ity go over the top on the assigned i ~,~ ~'~..~ ....... , :~_~u .... '^~ ~.:: 1 The bride was beautifully attired ture, as taken from the. records in ~ tic day of canvasslng'the sltua~o~t, " 1 , . -- t quota. No doubt, even those WnOalso~ ~*~[ory'=~'=~was ~oo?"'~late"~C for~r~*~'us to ~-~ glve[-~'-~'-~ in a white satin gown with train me county aucti~or's onsce: [ William O. McAdoo, chairman of ~)AL BOYS DECISIVELY TRIM 'BEACH STARTED WELL BUT t have a!ready_con~ibute2 twi~1 next i a~Y more than this meager.outline I ~ndiw°r~ %fl°~[:n~!ll~,V~lalceandtrCma~ sFOrr U., S. Sen~tor--Nye, ,15;, the California delegation, took .the t O11}-- - i .... 1 greasy. ~uy aau ~ ~ but the affair ~eems to have been l reed with orange bl/xsso--C ~-~" ~,v , ~,,. I smna and said his state would {~ Uu GAME OF CARNIVAL i SIDNEY WET AFTER GLORY ~ Sacurctay.. i^-;+~u .... ..... ~ ..... i~e,,~-~nta ........... The n.wlv[, c lea" a s m~. o.~. For Congressman--Sincla .r, 789; anything to avoid a deadlock i ~.©= .~n ~._r~- #-~ I- In vmw of the fact that th~ SaN I weds are hone-~--oonl"" in north I arr slmwer bouquet of white 3 34..mke, 520;_ Hall, 447; Burtness. j urged harmony, but he got no far- ..... ...... = I " ........ } vation. Army is glvlng special at-a ! =~,~ ......... Mt,,=~,,t~,~'afte,- "~which they" ! France~r°ses andwlillies of the valley. Miss =: ~urmcz, ~. _ ~ ther, as, when the delegates ~all~ ! ___. tentmn to the jobless North Dakot , _,, _^~,~ ^, ,.~ .... +-'~'n • I ~ /cka, sister of the groom, r'or oovernor---banger, 523; Hy-! ed that California was going ~ ] ~ wage earners crafting from city to I w,, .=~,~= ~ ,~-s ....I attend as maid of honor, wearing land, 435; Black, 76; Moe 70. I Roosevelt the convention b~eca,~d} It 1 ~esdav afternoon as a part of I Last Sunday the Beach Indepen- ! city seeking work and finding none, I ~ " " ~ a blue lace dress and hat and car- field's-big three day celebration dents journeyed to Sidney and i and hence are stranded and sSln~e f .............. ~ ried an armful of pink roses. 5^~°r'w: aonnson,Lleutenant~;O-°v'e'rn" or-~_lson,~um~er~, 67 /tumult'McAdooandcouldtt wasfinishsomehis timeem ,~ - " . - there lost a basebal, game bv a these suffering people ar i v~o, ..~.~., ^.-~,~,~,~,+ ,,,~..,,. ^~1 The bridesmaids, Miss Maryan .... For Secretary of State---Byrne," t s~.ymg" that with the rconsent~s I~ i -'~eacll Independents journeyea ~re ~f 12 to 5 Beach assumed'the ! neea at the present moment, the ._~%~. ,-s,,~ ~f..,, t"::,~-L ,-vi,~.,,, Wicks and Mrs Ernest Moore wore ~7; oarnes, ao~. ! John Garner. for whom Calff~ | !Ward to play ball in a big play- le~ad'a~{the start of the contest but ! pric~ g!ven for a tag next Saturday ~ ~eou~Z[~USa'~e~i~n~h~s[~r?tcy'°~,ha~nae I beige _and green_ respectively and .ga~e with Belfield each team [ Sidney forged ahead in the thira J will help ou~ in ~his mos~ neeay ~- is ~ons .... *,- the Wiba--- ~:~- ] carmen armzuzs ol pmt[ roses. 5.For Auditor--~teen, 557; Baker. I had been voting, that state ~ '~ • ~ .... ~vote for Rooevelt, which all ~ ' ' ~ in and althou h~ n ~ , , .,,~u ~ "" "-"~'" Mr Ernest Moore acted as best or ~torney oeneral--Gronna, meant the heavy vote of T~I~s ~ ~iOUsly having beaten the oth- and fourth inn gs .. g ,uatio .. ........... *-'uted the ican Legion Auxiliary and if yOU}man nnd RR]r}h Hoffman nnd .Tae~ 0~ce The Beach bo s brought t the Indepenaencs maae a nice rally t To all wilo nave ~u~,~, , ~'~ ^ --~* ~e^- *his ex~-I• - • -- ............... • Y ~ " " of the North' Dakota .a '~ .u~ ~ ~. ~ . ~ ,en~ pray. [ O Ccnnor' ~ere, .............. ushers. 52~ Morris, 519.. _ would follow suit, ~ would, als0, ~ :,.~ ,he the bacon by a score of 141 in the fifth, were unable to over- ! Commanaer ....... ~ri~adier take it in tonight for sure. Friday I ~-~n~in~, th~ ~r~m~n. a ~r~e~ Or womm~ssmner insurance-- [ nomination of the New Yorker. ~;- Beach was "on" that day and take the Montana a ggr.ega~!on... I Saivau°n Army ~:~-.~ ~o,, a' and Saturday nights at the same l m~"h~t~-,~'~r'~-~t~'n "'~,~ Olsness, 572; Dahl, 449. ~ While the delegates were ~Outd~ ~Z~.d excellent twirling by Hom-t Beach scoreo once .m me nrs~!A. E..cnesna, m~f~.,~,^..~,~ o=~he, p!ace the Beach Boy Scouts are];~v':n ~'~-~'~-~.~'~:~'~'~ For Commissioner of Agriculture lthcir approval the galtez~s l~ee ~ ~adison, were invincible, hold-i inning wnen ~:n.oerie oun~e~, act- [mos~ near~y ,~n~,~,,.~'~.,h~'~ the,SpOnsoring "Sooky," to false monev l ~i/.~'~ ............................. ~i~cnen, 580; Hu$o3, 511.. leery hostile, as they had beer ~ a 14-1 lead up till' the last half vanced to ~¢econa ann ~corea on a ' hopesl to. merz~ m u,~. ,, .... = ;-ne'-:fn" ..... thai- comin~ encamnm,,-~._~, .......... A! "':~ .... . .. . ~he nin+~, ;,,,~.,,. ,r~ .... 1, af [ nie~ double by Avers A~,ain in the, ~ood w~ll of all for rne worz t ~ ..... h~- ..~ +~t-~+~ *.~. ^ ~^^~ $ 1he ~rme and groom spent their Commissioner of Railroads -- ~ through the convention, but kl~ . ................ s ............ --. ...... o° heiz hit '~ vation Army does evervwhere~ ..~ ............................... 'honeymoon at Catalina Island Johnson, 5-12;Larkin, 444. [voting went on with state after , ~:each infield was arLicularly fifth the Beach lads g t t • -. Sal ..... • __. I cold ¢o ~o early to be sure of ~et- ] tStng, every member ~erforming ting eye and scored Iour. runs, but among the unzor~una~es oz e~m~ ting'a gJod seat. This play will~al- [ ..... ~~'~'~ .... . for State e~enator:Odland, 720;] state falling in line for Roo~volt~ ~ wog, 363, /but the Smith men voted for ~ ~ ~eat style, and Tobias' work be- were unable to do anything m ~ne I descmpuon. ] so be given at the Saturday mat- • ..................... For Representatives---Page, 567; man to the last in face of del~0~, ' ~ ~the bat was all that could bet other innings. Teec~ was ~ne s~art- ~H inee. I .. ... ---=--- .......... Lamb, 573; Noben, 480; Mahoney, and while the Roosevelt crow~ ~ ~ • ~ for ing pitcher for Beach bu~ was re~l A RAINX i~'UUL~'t I m~r~y ~o~%~eneaeo~i~y A~i~:ory 395; Olsen, 385; Place, 362. ] raded, kept their seats, as did so,z- ." . ~: ~,ach ~tssumed a four-z~n leadlplaced by Madison at the end I .. -- ....... to~ WHITE HOUSE EXPENSES I- _ _g ..... pc _ ..... - The Nonpartisans won control of eral other states, Smith ha~ ~i the ¢~r~ ~,,,~,,, ,,,ho.. ~.,~o the fourth who finished the game The weather man was un~mu - I ] neaa ne wm pZCK Up ~racLey mno~- one z~epubiican county committee. I nearly 200 votes on the last ballot, / ~I r ............ s ----~" ~''~"~ . i ourth oz, • • ,, " ' LJOnes got on bases and "Stub" I m good style. Tobm.s caught.~ t the celeb.rators of the .F~ ......... ! W~shmgton. -- Premdent Hoover I son and. at. Minneapo!~. will be ~'---- with other votes scattering. I~ ' :~] ~.,.~=.=,~a=~ ~an'=~..~m~Igrear was the booing in the gal!er- . ~i imliiNniLn HLNI,lilILIn, ies that Chairman Walsh could not ~j ~d immeddateiy afterward and ] that time the boys promise a bet- I This Was to be r g.. _~ ...... propriation bill, under, which the t ..... P E ....... p INI/lfl I ru mr aa[mra / control it and called on l~[~ ~ OD. ]R~Ifio~et orrnrg Nelson I ter game and feel that they may, towns were cem~raung anu .~,_s= ; expenses of l~is own ozzice ann one t ~o .~eacn wa. ~ne ~lac~c Hms., ar- ||u||rlt | LIW N'IIt=rI~P~PI|It=~P Ce,mack of Chicago. who pleaded /~i ................ ' tl D-~ ' • " Vlll and Morris each scored in [ be able to trim the strong Montana I crowds attended each. Althoug ~ + Whzte house must be drast;cally re- ~ m g here one lat~er par~ oz ~ne with the people in the galler~s to |: ~third to increase the Beach [ crew A good game is in prospect. I programs were upse~ every~oay .was ] duced I week to be the joint guests of the I be more polite to the convention sis "[ ann a~ The county vote on the inttiatedlthe delegates were the city s gUO~tS+ | measures was as follows: ~but it was not until McAdoo kept Changes in basis of assessment [ on trying to resume his speech that!~ --Yes, 610; no, 706. l order 'was temporarily restored, the :+~ . Prohibiting corporation farming--I ill will of the galleries seemh~ ~1~- , :+~ £es, 644; no, 575. t appeasible. Reducing mileage for county of-~ One of the peculiarities Of the ~i ricers--Yes, 888; no, 427. I con~ention was that the great OVal- ~i Reducing mileage for state of-ltion to the standard bearer came. ricers and employes--Yes, 869; no.I before he had been chosen, but ~ ~zz. a~ a time when McAdoo's wor~ in- Outlawingcrop mortgages--Yes. I dicated the nomination of the New 568; no, 673. I Yorker was cinched, , : :./,~ antined for measles . ' . ' . "" " Providing 5-year moratorium--[ The total official vote ~ the : [ " 1 The board seemed of the opinion Yes, 534; no, 670. t fourth and deciding ballot V~l,~: , :J ~ , that the petition should be generally Reducing salaries of county of-[ Roosevelt, 945; Smith, 1~ 1-2~ " ;~ [: - --.. ~ 1__ _ ~'~J~4~-~.~..~., Uw,, O~a~i m~n~l-,c I signed and no definite action was ricers, elective and appointive--Yes, [ Baker, 5 1-2; Ritchie, 3 1-2; Wl~te- : " ,~ D..&....,o n-q,r ()jn []~_ r ~l~]l][][L~l"~ Dy J.- &~g;;~.,Ja&%.~lb~ Itaken at the time. Last night a 819; no, 328. }3; Coxl. Total vote cast, 1;1481,3~- a&aj~pn~.ll,~ ~,~qi, al~lt xao ~ ~" " ...... meeting was held in Garner town- At last state report all the mess- ] The convention then adJourn~ t¢ :~ : • -- ......... .~i+or : ¢l'reasurer Clerk Court Reg.~eeas ~m~es ~orney ] ship to discuss grasshopepr eradica- urea carried but the moratorium I meet :Saturday at one p.m. + ]il ~, Paper Supt. Schools ~nernz ~"" ~ ' ~ ~-- -~---'~" -'~ "-~ "-:.I tion but we have not heard what and crop mortgage with result on~ Immediately after conveRLl~ ~t- : :~ --- -- ^ m .~ ~ ~ ~g ~ W ~ • ~q ~ -. = ~ ~ ~ ] action was taken, In many places 50 percent basis of assessment un-t urday afternoon Speaker John ~ ,: ;~ -- - / unanimously by the convention for :':+':-~ i~ ~ • : : ~' • • : ~ • : • : i : : 13 TALKS SUNDAY NIGHT I vice president amid the wilde~ t~- ,~ ~ : . : - ~ : : : : • : : : : : • : : land action by the county is asked -- I citement, and shortly after wor~ • ~ J. I. Carter state organizer of] received from him acceptin tl . the Anti-Saloon League will speak~ honor. ' : i ! i :: :: i i ! i :: i ! :: i :: + :: :: i i ! ! i i ] DEFEATED THE WILDCATS at a union service in 'the United] That afternoon.Oove~ ~ :~i . : : : . . . : : . . . : . : ..... : : : ~ Brethren church Sunday evening at [ velt arrived from Albany tn an ~- ~ ,++ ,IBN : : : : : i : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : i One of the features of the Wibaux 8 o'clock. Mr. Carter 18 an inter- ~ plane, and wu duly noflfl~,.~ .... ~,)a + : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~ ~ : : : • - ] celebration was the return game of eating speaker and all are invited] the reception ovation s~ o" ~:/;~ : : : : : . : : : : : " " " " - - " " --- ~ ,~ ~ ~'~ ~ "~ baU between the kid nines of that to attend this service. All are in-/hl~, nomination. The go~' :(?i~ -- 28 88 146 i 6217~ ]1 z~ ~ . + ..2.- "..2_. " . .:---- ~ .--'r'.~'~g'~,, ~ "~ "~'~ "-~ 38 61 42 22 II ........... +~ ,~ ~ 4 44 I town and Beach, each team havlug vlted to hear the truth about prohl- [ made a good talk in which he Wa- + i "+!~ • o + 74 54 ou ~ II ..... 8 27 82 z~t~l,,,,,, ~ .... 1 . bition. /moaerate a~ f~lendly in ~1~. ),+~ • • 1 ...... 144 87 I 154 [I 127 33 87 103 II 34 53 64 34 II 78 81 87 44 15 17 won a previous game. The Beach ~.O. 2 ...... 138 72 If 13582 [! 47 45 ,a ]] 20 94 50 ]]16 44 48 16 7 33 I[32_128 !! . ,,a !! 25 5 3 3 [Banta~ went aftel~ the boys over / marks, evidently" dol~8 all ~ N B to placate the Smith and r ~a~- ' ~Vil NO 1 100 62 }] 84 79 II o~~ ;." II ,o~. 7 II 6 3 8 4 1 13 [1 ~ _~t !! o ,~ I~ qn "~n 5 40 ]there with a will, but the game BITTE, Y RATTLER [ . othe +~i~ -"lVil NO.'2 " 25 10 II 19 14 II 1617 .~ !] ~o~~ 83 ii 19 46 53 13 6 47 1}2"/Z~ !!~ 'Z~ I', "Q ~ ["fluxuated" with the result that __ | tagonlstic forces, and thus ~ ....... ~ee t 04 40 40 1~ It o - 14 10 20 84 I ~ z u ........ 97 73 I, 811 I ..... o ~5 43 12 29 30 10 tl ..... ~.~ q~ -67 a 2 [ Beach only WOn by a score of 10 to Tuesday Ted l~nk living near ! one .of the mos~ sPect~ul~ ~- titte Vfl .... 62 45 ]i 60 37 ][ 3o zo ~-~ !! ~ ~ 33 ~] 8 20 41 20 12 It17 90 !! ~ ~ II ~ -4 ~ 13 19, but that was glory enough as it Sentinel Butte, was bitten on the venuo~s ever held by the De~o~ ~ ~P 0 39 21 16 7z ]1 o , 16 4 ~a II zto- II am the chain = ....... 40 68 ]i 7 II ..... 9 24 26 II4 5 20 11 [[ .............. 2 1 I made the local te peens ankle by a rattlesnake near his I cracy. ~ ~ ':i~ BUtte 37 22 II 32 '26 II 22 8 ~-9 ! " ~" 18 ~ 4 5 23 I 10 7 II 8 39 [! zz ~" !I ~ '~? ~ 4 { in the featherweight class of base- home. His courageous wlfe suckedI KIPP GETS | ~' r 1111 ...... i~iii 29 18 [I 14 36 []7_ 9 ~ I! ~+ ~ 8 II3 11 19 6 1 3 Jt 6 3_6 !! 1~ z~ lJ ~ov ~ + 1 [ball and, besides the players had a the poison out Of the wound and] .~ ~; ". ..... ~;~| ......... 22 21 I19 24 I + _ , "o 1 i 7 3 [I ..... ~ "9 4 15 ] good round of peanuts as a reward medical aid brought Ted around all , ~ i~ : ', ~| • "' 7 3 7 3 t]1 ~ o tl ^= "" " 1 23 7 1 4 IT a 3~ ]1.~ o~ I! *^ , ~ ~ i for bringing the Wibaux scalps right I As a Par~ ~ the G1 d ' ;+'l#~g ~ :~| John Stark of the south countr.vt cal boxer, fought a s .~: nd ms .... ~H ............ 20 16ii26 17 1~ 6 ~91 5 ~ '~ll ~ 1 2125 2 8 19] ~ ~}I 2~ ; ~ "~+] home. , " .~ [of July celebration7 y [tPl~ | .......... ~4 ,~ Ii 1 16 i]4 5 18 II 23 4 [ 1 1 12 21 i0 '+ 9 30 I' 15 2+ t+ 16 11 5 7 is feeling much better since Dr I event there with Jim ~) e~e~x'l :~ ............. ~, .- - ...... ,,. n 1 "~ , ,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ I Tne county haas were vusy ms~ BradteY removed his tonsils "~ MLles City. A good g~ resttll ~ e: ,. 15 24~ 24 3 II 10 23 +~+![ ~ ~ ~ '~i ' 12 6 } +2 ~ ~,~ ~ ~*, ~ ~. ~ - Tuesday and Wednesday listening .... " .....2 15 4 14 I 2 2 1~ !!, ~v ,~ Ii3 14 19 4 15 3 tt17 -~- ! 2-=~ ~ = ~'a~ 9 I to all kinds of petitions and other + " I and the final declsi0~ ~e a ~rs ~i Ben Benson is not doing so well, / Both boys please +t2~ ~'~ :and ~ ~/| • ". : ....... 18 37 '25 31 II8 14 3~ ][~ ~u ,v ~ 5+ 10 1 11 7 4 ~ l~m ~- +, +'~,: . .... matters from quite a orowd of far- having had bad spells the past] understanc~ that they I ~h't h~ ~ -. : ...... 30 14 14 30] 15 6 25 ]I 3 21 21 !I4 10 12 2 6 • It + 20 +l 26 5 l+ " 23 liners WhO visited them on various week, but it now reeling a bit bet-] in Beach some t~e I ~le ~, f~ ........ 7 22 [i19 11 ,+ 13 13 ' +1 _l _'::+.: +: 162 287 496 153 1,57228 ]l~7+112" H~ 902 tJ 7].6 4" 9' ~3' Ilin--of business, t+r !On ~': : ....... + m ...... 817632 11 823 647 tt 373 333 801 II 178 "m o..~,~ JI