The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1916, Page 8

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“OVERLANDERS RETURN TO CITY FROM BIG TRIP Dealers Regaled in New Ideas and: Coming Think of it, only one more week till Christmas. Not much time, but still plenty if you-DO IT NOW. Come in tonight or Monday, look over our stock and we will guarantee to show you a suitable and satisfactory present "for each and all of your friends. One that you will be glad Determination to Leunch to give and they will be glad to receive. Big Sales Drive LAHR MOTOR COMPANY CONTRACTS FOR 1,500 Loud in their praise for the hospi- tality and the “big time” accorded them, regaled in new ideas and with a determination that the next season's sales drive of Overlands in westérn North Dakota and eastern Montana will establish a record, 75 Overlgnd dealers out of 200 who left here ‘on the Bismarck special last Saturday |% LICENGED TO WED. reorganize under the new administra. | ight at 8 o'clock, returned from thelr ‘A> marriage license was issued | tion, and when then Superintendent or ride” to Toledo yesterday morn- of Public Instruction N. C. Mi Thursday by Judge H. C. Bradley to| Sia will have the privilege of neming Somowhere between Bismarck and Grant Brooks of Bismarck and Helen j his successor as inspector of rural |Chicago the rest of the “boys” are Remember you can’t start any sooner. BONHAM BROTHERS Successors to E. B, Woodward Make that Overland a Christmas Present to the Family Christmas looms large on the horizon. Why not make this year’s celebration a sane one---free from “ginger-bread and gim-cracks”? Fallgreen of Lyons. ‘| schools, taking a vacation, spreading yule-tide Ce EERE RAISE py greetings mixed with Overland rai- “TO NAME HIS SUCCESSOR. MOFFIE VISITOR. ment to their friends and relatives. Why’ not forestall the frantic gift-buying, the misjudged desires—the invidious The state board of education, after} Curtiss B. Porter of Moffit was|On the return trip the special made disposing of routine affairs, has ad-| among the business visitors in the}a stop of 24 hours in Chicago as. Journed until January 9, when it will} city. Thursday. accommodation ‘ta>the dealers. e comparisons—the aftermath of exchanges? a & master stroke you can convert the futile, feverish holiday frenzy into a glorious triumph—s Yuletide without parallel in the ; Givn thet ‘Overland to the folks Yor Christmas. Maléé it a ‘‘op-operative!” gift, t¢ need be: Who will dissent when you pro- f “OL! 's ditch the Christmas cigars—the hand-painted neckties—the purple socks—the violet perfume : “U2\ignd all chip in for an Overland—one present for all of us. All for me.’’ Why ‘not? What better holiday can you conceive than this—a beautiful, brand-new, roomy Overland? A crisp Christmas morning ride! Lungs atingle with fresh sir! A rator-edge on your appetite! ‘You'll return at noon fully equal to that twenty und turkey. . 8 Bent oft, Overland joe donot end with Chris du There are four months of good motoring between Christmas and early spring, different from summer riding, .pe but delightful.> ‘‘Waiting until spring” gains you nothing. ““‘Obey that opal now and your Overland will be waiting’ meee ee door on Christmas morn. Make ‘this the biggest, mérriest Christmas ever. ‘We can make immediate deliveries, a ~ LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. - 212 Fourth Street. — MOTOR CAR An intensely visetical Christmas gift, party was‘gone five days, Special] leaves this week for Hancock, Mich. (HERE FROM JUDSON. tee were guests of honor at the an- vaudeville attractions, banquets at! te will return to the state the last of Mrs. J. Ingalls of Judson is spend-| nual luncheon of the Bismarck ‘Com- which John Willys wag, the principal | =" month and will become assistant ing several days in Bismarck, attend-| mercial club Friday. Various other a to -busines: tter i cubes pead el Met ee An night editor’ en The Herald at Grand ing to guicavinhlag state omelels cattended as‘ members: features was the “raid” made on the| orks a iniderens AT THE W administration building: on the aftér- RETURNS FROM BUSINESS TRIP. api Thoreson Stebatpon aren, f noon of the day they arrived in To-| 'q wi. Cochrane has returned from sues the en Horn. A. L. Garnes, e cashier of civ Fire! : ledo, which was Monday, and made), successful two-weeks’. uslittes trip, tate bank a een ee sat the ett the president of the cbmpany dance|+, pickinson and vicinity in,thein- | BOTTINEAU MAN WANA visitor. ay, to the tune of revolver shots. terest of the Kimball. Piano ae \ Fred W. @mith-of Bottineau is a vie {calling on frente st “ According tb W.'E. Lahr, president itor in the Capital City this atternoot H of the Lahr Motor Sales company of] RETURNS FROM DICKINSON. | He expects to return this evening. TRANSACTS BUSINESS “MERE. at -Bismarck, his company contracted for] ©. WI Roberts and T. R. Atkinson G.N. Nene of Menoken, L. Di 1,500 cars for the ‘comihg season, re-| have returned from Dickinson, where ‘ATTEND CLUB LUNCHEON. Bailey. of Mofit and John A. Johnson presenting more than‘ che ‘million and|they were witnessed in a ra{lroad| Visiting members of. the board of | of Painted Woods transected. business a balf dollars. After iedving Toledo, | case. regents and ‘the state ‘budget commit at the court house Thu! 960 cars were re-cont for ° ig ‘ 8 dealers of the Labr Motor Sales co: pany, representing a million dollars, 187 cars being for immédlate delivery. A newsy convention ‘gheet was pub- bad ‘4 by lished by the Lahr company and. dis- Odi m ; : eat tributed in Toledo among “the 1,500 be ri ie | dealers present from Texas, Montana, ‘ : e : oe, North Dekota and Louiéiana. ' Its title === "| DESIRE FOR TOBACCO; SNUFF “ull ciiT Wonderful affidavits and testimonials of people who have been cured: of the tobacco and snuff habits. Sent free. Guaranteed vegetable treatment, $2.25. Look in Klein's in’s window; see suits made to measure for little man, 4 ft. Patrick Casey (a wealthy man of Bismarck) makes affidavit that he used tobacco for 43 6 in. tall,. weight 68 pounds. Klein de and one treatment of Gold Seal No. 10 cured him. says he fits any gize and shape.—Adv. srry W ri leader of @{: Baas: gaye ‘that’ hn’ weed to oa WILDER SUCCEEDS suufl for LT pears und Bhat con freatcneat of Gold. Boal Mo. 10 cured him. _ ANDREWS ———— This is only a sample of the many testimonials that we have received from grateful people Fig sell hod ny seotusal of thru out the United States who have been benefitted by te use of Gold Seal Mo, 10. Frank Wilder, for the past six years On book‘ rw) “that tells “, shoala id snuff’’ tains f x yar why you aay er and sn and con! many chit clerk, fa Geputy"aeeretary of | aasainias will be sent FRER, FREE. W: Re} ereronty PD, "Notion of the Third If you desire-to stop the use of vicar or oar at the beginning of the New Year Gold congressional district. Mr. Wilder Beal No. 10 will greatly assist you. came to the capitol in 1910, to become ,| recording slerk under ‘ Secretary or Remember ur. treatment is vegetable snd ‘contains iio habit forming drugs. SENT BY \° to 6 Sea Bade A ig] Mt SEC oF Pee Ee » which he esta! 6 92, % ‘ and which he disposed of to the pres- Te atenge ts : ent management when he received the appointment under Norton. The ‘i new deputy has been a resident of ‘North Dakta 20°years, and of the ter- One for which pee family would willingly f go the sort usually Hecelved. vey “~ One: that will be ‘a* year-round’ éatisfaction be- cause of its goodness; a round hi SaUsS Of "its ‘eooRomy.” a iacdoa vee An order faced now will inaci mas ure , dltvry It will pay. you to visit'us asi skin this ¢ car The tire mileage is unusually high. een eee Cm ae Beeainc Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $950. rh gd ol $950. Sedan (All prices f. 0. b, Detroit) Missouri Valley Motor Co. ritory practically all of his life. Be- ~ tore coming to North Dakota he serv- Room Fr Lucas Block Se six years as deputy secretary of ‘ CARL PEDERSON, Manager Bismarck, N. D. atate for South Dakota, at Pierre. - Bismarck, N. D. GILLESPIE W CITY. i : ; SR ESR eA ERT RT 8. Gillespie, formerly con- raid ; terday in Bismarck, visiting friends. ‘Mr. Gillespie has resigned his position with The Capital. at Jamestown and Advantages of ! ce es _ you hve a chicking accom the bak does your bnkoeying rs of chars and vender snemen fee ee a nected with the Tribune, spent yes- D. CURRIES he olated clade | RESOURCES OVER ONE AND A QUARTER MILLION Awe eo s a. oe ee y, ere .

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