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Show BACK FROM DAKOTA H. A. Kearns, representing the Farmers Grain & Milling company, came back Monday evening after an absence of two weeks spent in the norhwest. Mr. Kearns visited the great wheat sec-lions in North and South Dakotas in the interests of his company. He reports tho crops in the Dakotas as being in splendid condition and says the immense fields will produce big crops. The financial situation, however, which is keenly .'elt over the United States, is more pronounced in the wheat sections, as as a result a number of banks have been closed temporarily. |