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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 4, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather fair and Cool the evening Republican vol xxxxv1 Mitchell s. Wednesday september 4,1929 Kitty Queens Story is rival of fiction slaps Hoover for pos Mon on manganese ten pages number 282 critics ridicule greens new novel he Points to court Case a rivals fiction m York in. Y., sept. 4a _ which use publishers say Ald happen a Only in America cd hard boiled heroine for whom of sin was Success Quot Jug pf1 j a pc started the literary critics ii ring Over a question to which Reader will have his Quot yes or Ach has aroused a Cora Potts a is by a southerner who a York but who a a Jjck the now such a purr Ward Grce is was a reporter on a soaper in Atlanta Georgia. Quot when Cora is not More than six Ici she arrives in the of Beachburg with ice Bare feet and thir she gets a Job in a one night at a Street meets Duke Tedder y banker with an itch of. The upshot of the ii Trion is that Tedder sets up Quot Ora in a Bungalow of her own Lav ves jewels and clothes on her and Ber slave until the inevitable Nab. When he is arrested for pm pc swing at Tedder s trial the it teen Jean u Lucious cit1 wit t nothing Cai i re two Gomilar Cotton nun. Carnival Slit typical count to be a cad b a it a a of his extravagances Tedder gets a Long term bid Dies in jail still yearning for Cora. Cora heart Lessly goes on to fresh iniquities and new triumphs. The paragraphs in the Book which Crew the critics fire was this Quot and nitting exaggerations each Dewgaw Quot becomes a Koh i Noor every a Queen s Robe the fact was Assai Lable that a Cotton Mill girl it on Burk town had tapped a Gen Wheeler takes president to task says it Means big loss to the West broke pledge says evening Republican Bureau. The Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., sept. 4�?an attack on president Hoover for taking a hand in the removing of manganese from the dutiable list in the Tariff Bill drafted by the Senate finance committee which will materially affect developments of Large manganese Ore deposits in South Dakota was made Here this week by senator Wheeler mont., democratic member of the committee. In referring to a statement of Senate Tariff foes mass for fight on Bill Borak followers to Battle to finish for farm duties Long debate seen Washington d. C., sept. 4�? spa almost equally divided on the pending Tariff Issue the Senate was called together today from its summer recess to tackle this last and perhaps most controversial of president hoovers recommendations to the extra session. Last minute conferences of the contending factions showed the Western Republican independents headed by senator Borah of Idaho weds senator Bingham of conn., to the and Norris of Nebraska virtually effect that he had voted against the manganese duty because the White House had advised it senator Wheeler said holding the balance of Power the Republican revolvers expect almost solid support from the democratic Quot now that we know what changed minority in their to confine irs. Catherine Queen Bradstreet left Small town Siren was the object of lavish gifts from banker Green of Fairburn a. Mrs. Bradstreet is seen above right As Kitty Queen of pan Therville ga., before she ran away from Home. She launched into a career in much the same manner As is ascribed to a Cora Potts in the controversial novel where the wages of sin a s Success. Lex so Hundred thousand Dol then fiction must be convince said the critics. A emr. Greene is gone beyond the Bounds of edibility. Even in America a Bareca Cinderella and her boy lend could t get away with that Kab to which Greene issued a Brief ply. I am sorry if corals Gold digging not convincing. Either the fault mine for failure to make truth evincing in fiction or the fault is e crts in for not Reading the news Lions o f heir papers. How about Queen Efferent to newspaper a a morgues in Only fixed the identity of Quot kit queer. But revealed an amazed Story paralleling in Many in aces or. Greene a account of e career of Cora Potts. In 1917. The record showed there re arrested in Atlanta two peos mrs. Catharine Queen Braden a the Cinderella of and William b. Green vice ssi Dent of the Fairburn banking Spany of Fairburn ga., a Small Herb Twenty Miles from Atlanta. Green was charged with embezzle mrs. Bradstreet was held r a time a accessory and finally is exonerated. She worked fast at Green s trial witnesses testified at mrs. Era Street was the Bare noted daughter of a country Sleeper. That she ran away from inter Seville and landed in Atlanta a her Landlady swore Quot with riling but a razor and a Box of a year later she boasted Nee automobiles a chauffeur a Jure and lot. $50,000 Worth of greens stones and enough Fine Feathy three trunks. William Green the Quot first citizens be mayor superin unday school mar apparently leading a spot then he met Little Kitty to meantime had met and Nee Bradstreet a Coram y Camp whose pay to fill thin he answer. Green a Fairburn. To Lent of the is tied cd n r Vav k ii. \ teen w As Street As of the Shin a introduces brads re i a Puli i Are wort it daddy. $117 tat Kiv mown to or. And mrs. A Uncle Jack a and an Triangle inter relate gained from a let i in court from corp it to Kitty. One line Jack s leg for All i and remember your Steinig a. To in year and followed his audible a a a was indicated by the ors reports and their invent of her possessions. The actual Green was charged with Ola Mere $100,000, 147,000�?T the theft it was tes covered a period of not More a year the year in which the footed Cinderella from pan Nice wore $2,000 fur Coats Rode Stutz Bearcat and bought for folks at Home a Brand new re a Stere a Houseful of expense and a Black silk dress 1.22 inches rain Breaks drought Shower comes too late to help any but Corn planted late heavy showers fell in Mitchell and surrounding territory during the night breaking the drought of several weeks duration. Farmers Are of the opinion that the rain came too late to help most of the Corn although it will be of Benefit to that which was planted late they say. Rain which started to fall late tuesday afternoon offered Relief after the intense heat of labor Day. There were intermittent showers during the night and up to seven i of clock this morning in inches of i moisture were measured. This is the heaviest rain falling at one time for Over a month and is Over half j the average amount of rainfall for the month of september. Rain is general the rain was general in this territory As for West As Chamberlain and went East and South Over the entire i. And d. Division of the Milwaukee line according to reports reaching the office of e. H. Platt Milwaukee dispatcher. Reports at the office of the wire chief of the Dakota Central Telephone company stated that there was a steady rain during the night at Geddes Tyndall Yankton Woonsocket Bridgewater Marion. Armour Parkston Tripp. Delmont it. Vernon and Alexandria. There were showers at Wessington Springs and Plankinton. A a Hie rain came too late to be of any Benefit to the Corn a was the statement made by Garfield Henline Davison county Fanner this morning. Quot it May help the late com but should have come two weeks earlier to help the Early Corn Quot he said. Or. Henline said he figured his com would make about Twenty five Bush Els. Half a crop Howard Lyman who lives eleven Miles South of Mitchell said the late Corn will be benefited by the rain last night and said he figured the Early com would make about a half a crop if the Frost holds off Long enough. Quot the Early wry is dried up and and will be a Ligh. George at j Kinson said today. Quot the late Corn will make two thirds of a crop a he said. Frank Zard. Who lives near Fulton said they had a Fine rain in his Vicinity last night. The com is too badly burned to have the rain help it much he said and estimated that it will make about half a crop. Corn Cut for fodder in some parts of state Huron s. D., sept. 4.�?cp a defloration on com in some portions of South Dakota has been so Complete that part of the crop has been Cut for fodder it was reported in the weekly summary of weather and crop conditions issued today at the state office of the government Bureau Here. In sortie extreme Eastern portions of the state however com is still reported to be doing Well. Fall blowing has been started in a few areas but in most of the state the ground has been too dry. Conditions were favourable for haying and threshing. Shock threshing is nearly completed. Late threshing has not shown much difference in yield and Quality. Sioux Falls gets rain Sioux Falls 8. sept. 4�? a it a heavy Rains fell last night in the Southeastern portion of South Dakota the precipitation at Sioux Falls being officially announced As 2.20 inches. More than an Inch of rain fell at Yankton and Brookings while showers were reported at Mitchell rapid City and Aberdeen. Although Farmers believed the rain was generally too late to be of Benefit to the com crop they welcomed the moisture As an Aid to pastures and fall blowing. Heat Breaks at Yankton Yankton s. D., sept. 4�? up a autumn moved in upon this Section last night to break the Summers grip and the prolonged drouth tumbling the Mercury from yesterdays 90 degrees to a minimum of 46 during the night and bringing 1.18 inches of rain. Com is to far matured to Benefit much from the moisture which is of great value to pastures and will put the ground in Good condition for fall blowing. The rain was general Over this Section. Of jury dodger fined Charlotte n. C., sept. 4�?�? impatient with salesmen whose efforts to evade jury duty in the trial of 16 men and women accused of murder in connection with the j death of o. F. Aderholt. He said were obvious. Judge m. V. Barnhill in Superior court today fined f. A. Fowler wealthy Farmer of Matthews. $25 for evading questions. By Jones out in first round Pebble Renej aka sep Nobby Jones National Ama or Champion four times. 7 past four years was a i from his throne to Iii 171 round of the f tournament by Johnny food Man j Youthful Omaha a cd Star. A a Al Good on by one up to a loll mint 10 the Fth 18 ism and rocked the championed h to sensational oat e1l say a Soldier slain so Texas sept. 4.�?op a n Waitt. 36, and Gordon in in a Dier at Bliss were St night h Home Here late f woman a husband ten it who emitted he had pm to death with an axe. Ute this ballot a How do you stand on Lake development Are you in favor of a five year building program for the development of Lake Mitchell by mean of an annual tax Levy Yea. No. If you favor an annual tax Levy what do you think the annual Levy should be. A would you favor a Lake development Bond Issue to permit this completion of the entire program yes no. you pay real estate taxes in Mitchell Send ail ballots to the Lake development editor tire evening Republican. Batchelor lauds Lake possibilities urges building of Public picnic ground Beach and gardens a glowing picture of the possibilities for the development of Lake Mitchell was painted by j. R. Batchelor Field Secretary of the american playground and recreation association in a talk before a group of Mitchell citizens at the City Hall auditorium tuesday evening. Or. Batchelor did not discuss the Means by which Money should or could be raised for the Lake development. The evening Republican however has offered the used of its columns for the last three weeks for a discussion of just that phase of the problem. Today on this Page of the evening Republican appears a ballot upon which citizens of Mitchell May express their opinion regarding the raising of funds for the improvement of the Lake. Inasmuch As the City Council in preparing its budget for the coming year must make some provision for work at the Lake if anything is to be done mayor George Fredericks and the members of the Council Are anxious that a general expression of opinion be Given through the medium of the ballot. Mail All ballots to the Lake development editor of the evening Republican. Public problem or. Batchelor in his talk last night stressed the importance of developing the Lake for the general Public and the problem is he said How to develop it so As to Best reach everyone. In offering his plan for the development or. Batchelor declared the work could be done without the expenditure of much Money and showed How revenues from the development could be turned Back to the City. A huge map of the entire Lake occupied the stage of the auditorium and with this before him or. Batchelor posited out his proposed program for development. Quot with work already started on the new filtration Plant we must now provide for the Leisure time of the As one approaches the Lake from Mitchell at the Southwest end of the body of water. Or. Batchelor suggests an appropriate Entrance Way which would Lead into a botanical Garden and go from there into a mass participation arca. Would draw meetings Quot in this area a the speaker said Quot there could be picnic tables and open ovens in which townspeople and visitors might prepare their meals in True picnic fashion. This would draw visitors from a wide area Quot or. Batchelor said and he pictured Large farm meetings and other outdoor gatherings which could be held in this Ideal location. He suggested that to further develop this mass participation area a shelter House be built containing a refectory in which soft drinks candies and possibly some canned goods might be sold. Profits from the Sale of these goods or. Batchelor proposed should go Back into the fund for Lake development. Quot since it is the Money of the general Public which will be expended to develop the Lake project i do not believe any one individual should reap the profits when the Lake project is fully developed Quot he asserted. On West of the mass participation area or. Batchelor pointed out on the map the site for a play area. Which would help to draw crowds to the City and give Large picnic groups an Opportunity for games and races. Near Here in one of the Small Bays which the Lake has created the playground worker suggests a Lily Pond and Gold fish Pond. Near Here on the Shore of the Lake would be a boat House according to or. Continued one Page eight or. Bingham a views on this developing Western Industry it would be More interesting if we could find out what changed or. Hoovers opinion. Just before the election last year when he was on his Way to California to vote he stopped at Pueblo colo., and made his last Campaign speech in which he said a there is hardly a product of your whole state that is not depending on the Tariff for its very existence. Of your minerals Zinc Tungsten and manganese could scarcely be produced except for the protective Quot president Hoover was telling the truth about manganese there a Wheeler said. Quot the Small duty it has been enjoying absolutely Marks the difference Between development and extinction. Quot the United states and the Bethlehem steel companies have made a Deal with the agent of the output of soviet Russia who happens to be a connection of one of the Bethlehem officials and that is the reason these great corporations issued orders to the administration to put manganese on the free list Quot Wheeler charged. Quot the american mines could Supply approximately half of the manganese required in the steel Industry if they were Given a Chance to grow which would of course interfere with the virtual monopoly the big companies will have if the present Bill goes through for they not Only use the russian product themselves but retail it to the lesser integers of the steel business at a considerable profit. It i know that the mines of Montana will have to shut Down if the duty is removed. There can of course be no pretence that the United states and Bethlehem steel companies require any further Protection than they Are getting on their products now. The department of Commerce reported enthusiastically on the High degree of pros deity of their present operation and the Price of their shares on the Stock Market bears out this statement of their condition. Quot the argument that killing off the american manganese producers would result in the steel companies passing on the Benefit of six or eight millions a year which represents the manganese duty is an Absurdity in View of their whole economic history. They Are not altruistic or eleemosynary institutions. Their purpose is to make dividends for their stockholders and to make those dividends As High As possible. Quot certainly none of the big steel outfits come under the classification Laid Down by or. Hoover in his message to the special session in which he stated that Tariff changes should be limited to those schedules which applied to businesses where depression is resulting in unemployment As a result of foreign Competition. They Are at the High Peak of their fortunes. They did not dream of asking for further benefits at the governments hands until the extra session revealed the Opportunity for swelling their income. A the Hawley Bill bad As it was did not attempt to discriminate against manganese. It was Only when the pressure of the steel giants was brought to Bear on the finance committee that the pretended principle of Tariff for prot Section of american Industry was Laid aside. It is evident that the steel grip extends far beyond Congress. If senator Bingham told the truth and i have never heard his veracity doubted president Hoover has absolutely defaulted on his Promise at Pueblo Quot Wheeler concluded. Baseom scores National league Pittsburgh. 010 120 000-4 9 3 Cincinnati. 005 too 00x-5 7 3 Meine and Hemsley Rixey and Sukeforth. Chicago too 205 too 8 to 4 St. Louis too 060 16x-14 13 i Bush Nehf and Taylor Hill and Smith. Brooklyn. Too too 040-4 la i Philadelphia. Too 200 001-3 la 0 Vance Morrion and Derberry Pic Inich smythe Willoughby Koupal and Lerian Davis. Brooklyn. 210 021 0 Philadelphia. 300 300 i Dudley Mcweeny and Picinich Sweetland and Lerian. Boston. 023 Ooi Ooi new York. 200 002 102 Smith Brandt and Spohrer Fitzsimmons and Hogan. American league Washington. Too 010 000-1 7 2 Boston. Too 004 01x-5 7 i Jones Burke and Spencer Russell and Berry. St Louis. 020 010 211-7 to 3 Chicago. Too 010 000-2 4 3 Ogden and Schang Mckain and Berg. A Cleveland. 021 Ooi 0 Detroit. 021 0001 0 Ferrell and l. Sewell Whitehill and Phillips. Other game not scheduled. Zep lands at Home port on record flight the Tariff revision solely to agricultural products. A Closa working coalition of these groups May give them a majority Over the Republican regulars who favor a More general upward Tariff revision. The impending Tariff struggle was almost the sole thought of the senatorial hosts As they came by rail and air plane today from their vacation retreats. Chairman Smock of the finance committee whose Republican majority has rewritten the House Tariff measure was ready to Lay the legislation form Auy before the Senate. Will Rush work anxious to drive the Bill through before the opening of the regular session in december the administration group headed by senator Watson of Indiana the Republican Leader planned to get the Senate to work As quickly As possible and to carry on through the remainder of the week. There will be some other business but the plan is to Side track All but emergency matters in the interest of the Tariff. Or. Hoover has a Batch of important nominations including the members of the newly organized farm Board but Little apprehension is Felt by the administration Over the Quick confirmation of these. Almost forgotten in the concern Over the Tariff the unfinished business of the Senate today was the Resolution of senator Jones Republican Washington to carry out the recommendation of the president for appointment of a joint congressional committee to consider a reorganization of the prohibition enforcement agencies under the department of Justice. However if opposition develops to this it is believed it will be withdrawn in favor of the Tariff. Campaign mapped the Republican independents organized for the Tariff contest yesterday in the office of senator Borah and agreed to meet again today to draw up their plans. They reported that they Are As militant As last june when they lost by Only a single vote the Borah Resolution proposing to confine the Tariff revision to agricultural products. It appears certain that the first test of strength in the Tariff contest will come late this week or Early next week on a new attempt to put the Senate on record for Tariff revision for the Farmer alone. Senator Thomas of Oklahoma a member of the democratic group on the finance committee will offer a motion to strike out of the Tariff measure All rate revisions except those applying to the agricultural duties. There is some dispute among the parliamentarians As to whether such a motion is in order but there Are indications that if Thomas is put aside by the rules that senator Borah will counter with a motion to recommit the Tariff measure to the finance committee with instructions to confine the rate revisions to farm products. The Republican independents Are hopeful cd winning a vote or two and thus reversing the Roll Call of 39 to 38 by which the Borah Resolution for farm Tariff revision alone was Defeated last june. Long fight ahead however regardless of the outcome of the Effort to put the Senate on record again for Only farm Tariff revision there appears to be no escape from consideration of hundreds of various rate schedules. If the Republican Independent democratic coalition wins in its drive for limiting the Tariff revision to agricultural products the Republican regulars Are expected to counter by offering their other Tariff proposals As individual amendments. If the Republican regulars again beat Down the attempt to confine the Tariff revision solely to farm products the coalition intends to make an individual fight against each of the rate increases As they Are reached. So Many weeks of work Are ahead. The most conservative estimate is that at least two months will be required for completion of the Tariff debate. Tripp fair to run on Over saturday Tripp s. D., sept. 4�? special a As a result of the rain tuesday the Tripp county fair which was originally scheduled to close Friday evening of this week will be continued Over saturday. Tile scheduled races and the Ball game Between Platte end Menno will a staged saturday. The Tabor band will furnish music on saturday. Good crowds have been arriving the annual Tripp county fair this week and the management decided to continue the event another Day because the rain yesterday kept Many hundreds of people away. Susanne Bennett actress and capt. Sir George Hubert Wilkins famous explorer were married in Cleveland on August 30. By Justice of the peace Myron Penty the explorer gave his age As 40 years and the Bride gave hers As 28. Wrecked racing plane is found charred body of major Wood found in blackened remains of plane los Angeles Calif., sept. 4�? up a major John Wood wealthy air mail Pilot and transport executive went to his death at the controls of his racing monoplane As it exploded in midair Early monday morning. His body was found in the wreckage today 25 Miles Northeast of Needles Calif. Quot landed at wreckage. Body found in plane. Death instantaneous. No fire but that was the message received today by Paul e. Richter of the Aero corporation of Califon a from Pilot Burrell Smith of the searching air plane sent from Here. Major Wood 32 years of age was president of the Northern airways a line Between Chicago and Minneapolis and was a resident of Wausau wis. He went to his death above the great California desert near the Arizona Border at 3 a. In. Monday. While racing to Cleveland Ohio for a non Stop record from metropolitan Airport los Angeles. Ward Miller his Mechanic and companion on the dash was saved when the explosion of the five Hundred Gallons of gasoline aboard hurtled him from the Cabin monoplane. Miller pulled the Cord of his Parachute As he lapsed into unconsciousness. When he awoke he found himself alone and bruised on the Rock strewn desert with bits of the monoplane Wing near him. Miller found no Trace of the plane but reached Needles. 300 Miles Southeast of Here thirty hours later. Air transport plane lost in Arizona wilds los Angeles cal., sept. 4.�? a a the treacherous nature of the terrain along the new Mexico Arizona bolder and the fact that a storm was passing Over that part of the country at the time the transcontinental air transports missing passenger plane City of san Francisco was last seen indicates the Odds against which Pilot j. B. Stowe was fighting in attempting to bring his Craft safely through to Winslow Ariz. Almost directly West of Grants n. M., where the transport was seen veering to Che South the Zuni and Oso mountains rear saw edges while South and West a lava bed measuring 70 Miles North and South and 35 Miles East and West prohibits any attempt at Landing an air plane except in emergency. The bed is covered with jagged Pinnacles which Pierce shoe leather and make walking across it almost impossible. Only by penetrating far into the state of Arizona would the plane be afforded anything resembling a Safe Landing Field. Of. Typhoon victims found Manila p. I., sept. 4- 4> a the philippine executive Bureau announced today that the bodies of seven victims of the typhoon in Southern Luzon had been found in Rizal province and that reports of a greater death toll were expected As soon As communications from the affected areas Are restored. Job wanted Graf makes Germany to Germany trip in Only 20 Days gets great ovation Friedrichs Hafen. Germany sept. 4 a cup a beating its round the world cruising record by More than a full Day. The Graf Zeppelin German mistress of the air landed Here from Lakehurst n. J., at 8 52 a. In. 1 52 a. Rn., c. S. To. Church Bells pealed and Cannon boomed a Salute As the huge ship escorted by an Honor guard of 12 air planes appeared Over the City circling the town Hall before a. It turned Back to its hangar at be Zeppelin works. One of the largest crowds in Fridrichs Hafen history greeted it there cheering madly As the ship lowered toward the ground. Within a few minutes of its appearance it was taken in hand by the ground Crew and at 8 56 a. Rn., was walked into its hangar. The 22 passengers were at the windows of the ship As it came to Earth waving flags in answer to the cheers from the throng below Many of whom had waited at the Field All night. Ground officer Hans von Schiller was the first to emerge from the dirigible passengers and members of the Crew following after the ship entered the hangar. Another record Falls with its Landing the dirigible completed a round the world trip Friedrichs Hafen to Friedrichs Hafen a in 20 Days 4 hours and 18 minutes. It previously had flown around the world from Lakehurst to Lakehurst in 21 Days 8 hours. 26 minutes Winch was in itself a record. The Zeppelin left Lakehurst at 6 18 a. In. S. To. Sunday. Sept. I consuming 67 hours 34 minutes in reaching Here Over an estimated course of 4.595 Miles against its own record crossing from Lakehurst of 55 hours. 24 minutes completed Augustio Over a course of 4,200 Miles. Aboard the Zeppelin were 22 passengers and a Crew of 40, headed by Captain e not Lehmann. For the first time in the history of the zeppelins major voyages its master. Or. Hugo Eckener. Remained in America on business after the world trin Erda a at Lakehurst. Save for some wide mane vering in the Region of the azores the trip eastward from Lakehurst was without special event the ship striking for Cape finisterre. Spain from the azores Region skirting the Spanish coast to Santander and striking thence for Bordeaux. France. Takes new route it was the first time weather conditions had permitted the Central French route for the Graf. From Bordeaux the Zeppelin cruised northeastward across Lim cares and Dijon. France and Basle. Switzerland thence across Lake Constance. Thousands encamped outside Tho Ai drome overnight while other thousands literally walked Fried Richs Hafen a streets most of the night since hotels and inns were crowded and there was not a vacant chair anywhere. After a reception in the hangar the passengers and Crew were taken in gaily decorated automobiles for a Parade of the Little City. Only Hans von Schiller Che of the pilots would not go. Quot i have been charged by or. Eckener a he said Quot to see the wonderful sword Given him by the emperor of Japan safely Home. I propose to carry it there All looked tired and worn some of the Crew even Haggard. Captain Lehmann said everything worked beautifully except that he regretted having to make a Long Detour to avoid unfavourable winds. Huronia Given stiff term for bad Check a Huron s. A. Sept. 4�? a3 a Ross Doolittle of Miner county will have to spend ten months in the state Penitentiary for writing a bad Check for $20�?the sentence one of the i most severe Ever inflicted on a charge of this kind in Beadle county was pronounced by judge Alva e. Taylor in circuit court Here yesterday. Doolittle a Young Man wrote Tho Check november 19, 1928. On a Huron Bank in which he had no account. States attorney w. W. Howes who prosecuted declared that this should be a lesson to bad Check writers. Weather forecast South and North Dakota generally fair tonight and thursday not much change in temperature. Nebraska generally fair tonight and thursday preceded by unsettled in Southeast portion cooler in Southeast portion tonight. Iowa mostly Cloudy probably local showers in East and South por it is not so easy for a widow with an eleven year old a i11 Auu wars Iii cast aim Auu i Iau girl to get work but an and in 0ons tonight and to East portion the Republican did it easily thursday. R r cd local Temir Raifor Tor a Vii Oman from Salem maximum and minimum temper who wrote us the following attire As recorded by the officials a i am glad to say i have had wonderful results letters coming every Day from near and far. Cannot begin to answer All of them and maximum 91 minimum 48 a at 7 a. In. Today 50 roads heavy. Precipitation 1.22 inches precipitation since january i 19.67 inches precipitation excess since have accepted a place at a january 1, 2m inches. Tersian. I think your double we service is great and surely Tai hts Amu Taui Nora m temp. 7 am i Quot appreciate it. Sioux Falls 47 m there Are dozens of Situa Yankton 45 Watertown a t i i w a Ber i tons open for housekeepers Huron and a double service and will Aberdeen put you in touch with them. Use the Blank. Pierre 53 is 50 45 50 52 90 92 87 82 63 88 74 Lorf roads 45 2.2c fair 46 1.18 soft 47 to Good 52 .00 Good 50 .03 Good 42 .08 Good 49 heavy 52 .18 Good k

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