The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 25, 1916, Page 8

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‘MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1916 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : | The Home of OVERLAND AND WILLS KNIGHT | ' EIGHT The Home of OVERLAND AND WILLYS KNIGH AUTOMOBILES Extends the Season’s Heartiest Greetings to You and Yours. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. ee PE ord of his expenses in order to find | STEPS ON RUSTY NAIL: paren tats out if he is really i : Arthur all, 16 years old, was on his i y, making money, end Shields, N. D., Dec. 25.—Stepping on ; way home from St. Thomas, where h) Reese at ile ne bas, satlerod is of rusty nail was the cause which led | attends school, and was bewildered. During the 20,000 miles he has av-|UP to the amputation of Mrs. Michael eraged slightly more than 20 miles Volk’s foot last week. e an ; to the gallon of distillate, which he Pa eae uses in place of gasoline, and he has| 4AZARDOUS EXPERIENCE used only one and one-half sets of} FROM BLIZZARD NEAR CRYSTAL tires. He got 17,000-miles out of his| ‘Crystal, N. D., Dec. 25.—Tales | of. = t a He let the horses go, wrapped himself in the robes and sat in the rig. His father and mother found him: in time to save him from freezing to death. THE af BISMARCK ——<—<— Yi front tire and 11,000, miles from the {hazardous experiences are coming in tires on the rear wheels. from the blizzard which’ ‘swept across 1 enroll ; . A The success of Mr. Kritch with dis- | this portion of the state the latter part Several new students — enrol O State Auditor Probably Will Issue jtillate has led to many motorists of| of aoe week. ‘Floyd Gilman ‘and his 3 @ |. every week, and every ong satis} ed he Los Angeles turning to this fuel as.its | mother lost their way, unhitched their ; 1 th: tl jegé-in all its' appaint- Warants to Retiring cost is but nine cents per gallon. | horses, and made their way to the Pat || | ments, Students admitted without For a large and generous patronage both before and 5 examination for either the Book- rf O'Toole farm, reaching there exhaust keeping or Shorthand courses. Justices \|BIG SHIPMENT THORO-BRED ed. t ' STOCK INTO FLASHER e s sl Mi t vk || English from the lowest. primary through the holiday season. 5 . QUESTION NOW AS TO Flasher, N. D., Dec. 25.—Within the See tard san eit ners Mee f : = 4 Brenehes: Send for i parHiculare past 30 days, 65 head of thoro-bred| were returning from town when the en you know what we ve 5 |Holesteins, two, three and four-years- te 4 bout 5:30 o'clock done for hundreds of others, you Our appreciation is more than can be expressed in this ATTITUDE OF STEEN |oids, ail open io registry, have been pei: eae become onutaiagablo oad will want to attend, State Auditor Carl O. Jorgenson, re- | Shipped in here from that famous cen-/ tipped the sleigh over. They took Tiel) ve merit approval by a con- lying upon the decision of the provi-|te", Western Concord, Minn. - way, but we shall endeavor to it your app y slonal court that retiring members A 7 A old over until the first of Januey, tinuation of our policy of combining Quality with moderate [ probably will issue warrants this week . . . ; to Chief Justice Fisk and Associate shelter under the box until the storm Justices Burk and Goss. These warrants were held up Satur- day, when the payroll‘of other state of- ficials was released’ at the auditor's } : iat . directions. Jorgenson asked that no NH AM BROTHERS m action be taken with regard to the payment of retiring justices’ Decem- ber salaries until his return from the 4 budget hoard. Janne {pon which he was engaged last week. Successors to EB. B. Woodward SRT SRT Jorgenson’s Position. Jorgenson today stated his position as follows: .' “The provisional supreme court has ==.'|ruled that the retiring justices are UTZ YLEADS GYILTY TO residence owned by C. W. Plain. Sen- | embers of the ‘court this month, and ® i 5 . i {no doubt T wilt'accept that decisi ; "ah ‘ ARSON CHARSE ‘At HILLSBORO} fence Jantshy ats diet tor an as binding, 0'far as the issuance of Sey 2 had by # Hisboro, N. D., Dec. 26.—John Rutz, | son in thefobrth “degree is from a| Salary warranty fdr December is con- { 3 ‘ i f@rrested in Milton recently, plead | short jail sentence to five years in the cerned. What: Wililsteen Do 3 Mi » - ? ~~ = : puilty last week to firing the vacant | state penitentiary. i : State ‘Treasurer John Steen is apend- ! ; We v é EN 8 {ing Christmas at his home in Rugby. * x 4 ! it Ls ali . peocosesecosocooooscoos His attitude upon the payment of the ant \: 1 G IN. IT IS CHR STMAS! And the fee ing of good : sae Ones: of which hs is canta I cheer 3 di t fr pF ll = f jan, ries which s re in dis- i & & pale ta now: the all-important thing. y- 4) now Ya 1a! es ‘om a corners 0 the globe. It indicated last k that th ‘ nats Ceearrer Bl ipuo no Deemer Se] «The very essence of the Christmas season has already salaries to either of the contesting i trios until he is directed to do so by los unt he Is alreced to do es perren ne niger} of net until the worldly cares have , ut [ape caragha bla error ye |/ vanished and in their place has come the great joy of life. With the spirit of the eral pe ogee rt a We wish to extend to our patrons the. ‘Gvoas cieetings of a and as an appreciation of nnn BROTHERS CAR =| Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May the Holiday the generous patronage accorded us . | Season be one round of joys to you, and their happiness made: we wish for all the people that the GOES 1,000 MILES PER complete by the Yuletide gifts. Again we wish each and clouds may be lifted and Monday WEEK FOR 20 WEEKS] }#8%p every one of our friends a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous bea Used as a ‘Sitney’” in Los Angeles New Year Car Performs at Low Cost MERRY | omacle record for consistent performance. Used as a “jitney” by P. E. Kritch, it has regularly covered 1,000 miles Q. per week for 20 weeks and bids fair ‘ 9 to continue to travel at the same ea rate for many weeks to come. ue Mr. Kritch uses the car on a route ) os which covers eight miles of the city a and each day he drives back and forth over this route. Mr. Kritch has kept a careful rec- ecg ini ADR ener cere hasinemmascansnoemnete TT Our Officers and Directors Wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. We are thankful for the many favors of the passing year and will appre- ciate a continuance of same. 4 That you may enjoy happiness and prosperity in the coming year is our sincere wish | The City National Bank President Vice President Cashier Director - Director ’ SS: A SRA PCRS ESR ONS LST

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