The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1917, Page 2

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com esicwaiectymisicaieene ics eibisthnoemesisishcniaasan nual cnumanieraneediis BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Pei Vt enecncnantnncooennn SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917. New York, March 17.—Greeted by cheering thousands as they paused on: Broadway at the noon hour, James W. Gerard, former United hassador to Germany, reached New York. today. ing addresses before the City hall, Gerard paid tribute to President Wil- son, declaring that if war comes, it will be only after the President has exhausted his last effort to steer | an offer to Represehtative S' clear of the maelstrom. Gerard stat-| before the speake ed he was pleased that a ee GERARD CHEERED = ON GOTHAM STREETS APOLOGIZES, THE ~—BATED bs welc om Ine CO comune re. house tod: tive Harris Responding to welcom- terday’s session. of “Ger- | the dispute in a fis ee gee ‘RUMORED REGENT HAS | St. Paul, March rch 16.—Representative ic scenes were enacted by several! Siegel of St. Paul on the floor of the members of the house. lay apologized to Representa- Sspeakers bitterly denounced the gov- | n-of Stillwater for calling |€rnment and those in power. i e laiter a “dynamiter” during yes- feel Representative Ffar- DUKE MICHAEL V WANTS rison in demanding an apology made} Sigel to. go s desk and settle! ic encounter, mentous in German history. Dramat- The Socialist | POPULAR APPROVAL | | (United Press) | Petrograd, March 17.—Grand Duke | Michael is -willing to accept the!s | throne of Russia only in case the re- Used Cars On Hand 1916 REO ‘‘SIX"’ Seven Passenger. PRICE $1200 This car is as good as new, tires, paint and all mechanical working parts cannot be told from a new car. 1916 INTERSTATE, Five Passenger. PRICE $700—This car is one of our best ‘‘Buys’”’ as it has only been driven by one person a short dis- tance and it is in first class condition as well. The cently varnished, can be easily sold. 1915 Six cylinder, Seven Passenger MITCHELL. PRICE $1,000-—This car never has been run to speak of and from a mechanical position this car is as good as new. The paint, tires, etc. are in keeping with the rest of it and therefore we consider this one of our best bargains. 1916 MADISON ‘‘SIX”’ Five Passenger. PRICE $1,00C—This car is as good as new, tires, paint and all mechanical working parts cannot be told from a new car. 1916 Overland—Model 83B Five Passenger. PRICE $700—This car has not been run to exceed. 500 miles and is exactly like a new car. 1916 REO ‘‘FOUR"”' Five Passenger. PRICE $700—This car is as good as new, tires, paint and all mechanical working parts cannot be told from a new car. 1914 REO ‘‘FOUR”’ Five Passenger. PRICE $550---This car mechanically is in excellent shape. Has a starter, lights and all up to date equip- ment. It has been newly painted and is a bargain at the price. Tires in excellent condition, { 1913 REO ‘‘FOUR”’ Five Passenger. PRICE $550 This car mechanically is in excellent shape, ‘has starter, lights and all up to date equip- ment. It has been newly painted and is a bargain at the price. Tires in excellent condition. 1915 STUDEBAKEER, Four cylinder, Five Pass. PRICE $550—This car has two brand new tires and two other tires that are as good as new, is in good shape mechanically as well as having the ap- pearance of being practically new. It has been re- cently varnished, can be easily sold. 1913 BUICK ROADSTER. PRICE $450—This car has been thorougly over- hauled and is in good running condition, also has re- cently been painted. 1918 MODEL 69, Five Passenger OVERLAND. PRICE $350—This car has good tires and is in A No. 1 shape mechanically. The body is in good con- dition. as it has been recently painted and is a bar- gain at this price. Two 1913 STUDEBAKERS, ‘‘25"’ Five Passenger. PRICE $250——For a person who desires a light car, one of these cars will answer the purpose and is a bargain at the price we ask. TWO CYLINDER MAXWELL. PRICE $150--This car is in excellent running con- dition and would be just the thing to make a truck that would give excellent and long service. 1916 PULLMAN Five Passenger. PRICE $650—This car is just as good as néw and being of last year’s model, would make a fine car for a family who desires a light and economical automo- bile. TRACTORS We have several BULL TRACTORS and other makes that we will sell cheap. We have many standard makes of old style cars on hand, such as OVERLANDS, FORDS, MAX. WELLS, STUDEBAKERS, BUICKS, ETC., at prices that will appeal to you. Revision of this list will be made from time to time as the cars are sold and in all cases.we reserve the Tight to change the price on any or all automobiles herein listed. WESTERN SALES Co. BISMARCK MANDAN | ferendum vote of the people of Russ | show that the form of governme with him at the head is approved | througho! t Russia. In announcing today, the Grand Duke} on the vote ; rwise, he indi. | {cated his declination of the kingship | | which the tendered him. Grand | | Duke Micha declaration urged the | | people to obey the provisional gov- | ernment, stating, that he will not de-! cline until the people by their popu- | lar vote have stated their willingness | to accept the provisional government} with him at the head. ‘TEAR DOWN ALL INSIGNAS OF DEPOSED DYNASTY | (Associated Press.) Petrograd, March 17.—The autoe- | .Yacy which has held Russia in its | grip since the beginning of history | fell today. The house of Romanoff, ; which has ruled the empire for 400) ‘years, came to an end with the aj ; dication of Nicholas II, perhaps the weakest repr ative of his line. { Although it was apparent from the | believe they are fully realized by the car owners. : an electrical equipment part is turned over to us it will be fixed right. equipment room to be found in the state and it is in charge of an expert. The importance of the above referred to parts of an auto- mobile are fully realized by us in our service covering same, and we | We have the best equipped battery and electrical When a battery or Upon the highest grade of service we solicit your coming to our station with your troubles. Missouri Valley Motor Co. Bismarck, North Dakota beginning of the revolution that the removal of the monarch was the in- Gladys M. Sie- Halli- |denly accomplished, came as an over- ef clerk; Herman ‘Scheffner, whelming surprise to the population. “|g arek, and Charles Carpenter, Tear Down Emblems, | Grafton, to be county examiners. Within four hours after the abdi- Cara teeaar cra cation of Grand Duke Michael, who | q-——- — automatically became regent on the, CITY NEWS passing of the‘emperor, the crowds in! :0. | the streets had secured ladders and! ibegan to tear the imperial insignia | ‘from the winter palace and the front | RETURNS FROM TRIP. Albert Peterson of this place has of buildings on the main thorough-| returned from a short business trip]; fare. In a short time all the em-/to Sterling. blems of the old empire literally Iey | in the dust. HERE FROM WILTON. Crowds Fill Halls. | Sam Fairman of Wilton was arnong In anticipation of the news, bigget| the business visitors in the Capa crowds than ever filled the halls and | City Thursday. }grounds of the Tauris palace, await- | Lats |ing official confirmation by the 3uma BUYS Mai coN HOME committee of the rumors wh had’ 1. L, Scroggin of Avenue © has pur j excited the people to fever pitch dur-| chased the E. H. Wilson house in up- jing the last 24 hours. es Seventh street | When the tidings at last leaked ow * of the committee rooms, orators, wh had been haranguing soldiers and{ _workingmen from the balcony of th ; Palace, suddenly interrupted their 8, and shouted the news to wads below them. * 2 * | DRJSCOLL VISITORS. M. B. Finseth, cashier of the Farm- elers and Merchants State nk of Driscoll, was in the city Thu transacting busin and Ss y field w pls visitor in the city ‘Thurs: i ARREST GOVERNOR, a. London, March 17.—Major General) enon ; Zien, governor general of Finland, has | LICENSED TO WED. been arrested by the command of the}. Marria licenses. were sted this jof Menoken the first of the week, in ker, both: of Menoken; Irwin J. R FOR MAGISTRATE of Bismarck and M Nell M. Mar- —— vel of Bismarck; Frederick G. i. Bol- J. 0. VARNEY j ter of Bismarck and Loucilla Angel! 1 announce my candidacy for Police Magistrate at the coming election. Motto: “Peace to all and equal rights to all men.” (Political Advertisement.) CHART OF NEW ROAD. t of the proposed Dickinson- of Portage. koe ot ‘(RETURNS FROM OFFICIAL VISIT. George H. Russ, Jr., of Third street, inspecting officer the Grand Com- mandery of North Dakota, has return. ed from an eastern tour on offi bus: He was ew Leipzig railway, which is in Mandan yesterday a SE RA 2 Ea Se RN to extend 62 miles from the county seat of Stark to the metropolis of Grant, serving enroute Adie, Lefor, Jordan, Budapest, Willa and Vienna, with a branch line to Wyllis, has been filed with the governor. You will find more of the leading people of North Dakota registered at the Radisson than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities. to pay his official visit to Coeur de Lion commander: * * BIRTHS ANNOUNCED. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Naset \ the home of Mrs. Shuman in Fourth street, a daughter, A daughter A daughter was also 90. to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlott of Wednesday in the Bismarch hospital. Johnson’s for hosiery. s_ BUTTER 4 NORTHERN | Baltic fleet on orders of the provision-| week to Paul Eddie and Miss fda Ba- /a) government. INVESTIGATE, —And we will prove ‘to your entire satisfaction that we are not only send- ing every student to a good position just as soon as competent, but that we have more calls for competent Bookkeepers and Stenographers than we can supply, If you wish to qualify for a good position, let us tell you what we have done for hundreds of others, Write’ G. M, LANGUM, President ae oF <— - | = i To Curea Coid | in in One Day. i | Take LAXATIVE BROMO aur |NINE Tablets. Druggists refund mon: | (ey if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S | jsignature is on each box. 25c, i 'NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING! | OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DiS.! TRIBUTION OF ESTATE, i |Staté of North Dakota, County of Em- ! |_ mons; iIn County Court, before Hon. H. c. Bradley, Judge: In the matter of the estate of Alex-| ; ander Carley, Deceased. i ‘Leroy Carley, Petitioner, | vs. Charles B. Carley, Cecelia Longen-| | dyke, Celesta Tallada, Arthur Hen-} | ry, Eva McCallum and Maggie Mil- | ler, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to tne| above named Respondents: | You, the said respondents are here-| ‘by notified that the final account of} ‘Leroy Carley, the administrator of ithe estate of Alexander Carley, late ;of the village of Linton, in the Coun- ity of Emmons and State of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered ‘to this court, therein showing that the} lestate of said deceased is ready for /final settlement and distribution, and ‘petitioning that his account be allow- tributed to the persons therein en- | titled, his administration closed and ihe be discharged; that Monday, the |9th day of April, A. D.*1917, at two| o’clock in the afternoon of that day, | ‘at the courtrooms of this court in the jcourt house in the City of Bismarck, ‘ounty of Burleigh and State of North akota, has been duly appointed by (this court for the settlement thereof, ‘at which time and place any person jinterested in said estate may appear | and file his exceptions, in writing to said account and petition and contest the same. And you, the above named repond- |ents, and each of you, are hereby cit- jed and required then and there to be }and appear before this court, and | show cause, if any yod have, why said ‘account shall not be allowed, and the residue of said estate distributed, the administration of said estate: closed and the said Leroy Carley be dis- 1 te reid oa slate te a offering for sale at very attractive prices. | charged. Dated the 9th day of March, A. D. 4 +1917, H By the Court: i (Seal) H. C. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. Let the foregoing. citation be served by publication for four times in a legal {newspaper published in Burleigh | county, North Dakota. | | (Seal) H, C. BRADLEY, | Judge of the County Court. (3—10-17-24-31) EXAMINER’S STAFF. State Examiner J. R. Waters has made few changes in his-official staff. As already announced, Eric A. Thor-| | berg is retained as chief deputy, and) |Win S. Mitchell is elevated to the {position of office deputy. Other ap- pointments confirmed today are: L. R. Buxton, to be deputy bank exam- iner for the Fargo district; R .M. | Stangler of Medina, deputy; Miss AmB OTE. * -car is sold under a guarantee: 1 new Hudson “Super-Six”, 7-passenger 2 new “Baby Grand” Chevrolet, 5-pass. 3 new “490” Chevrolet, 5-passenger 1 new “490” Chevrolet, roadster MAKIN IG ROOM NEW ‘STOCK We have on hand the following cars that we are Each 1 2nd hand “Royal Mail” Chevrolet, 2-pass. 1 2nd hand Oldsmobile, 5 “passenger 2 2nd hand “490” Chevrolet, 5-pass. 1 2nd hand Mitchell, 5-passenger 1 2nd hand Flanders “20”, 5-pass. 4 2nd hand Vim Delivery Trucks JOSEPH HARE, Proprietor sa eR ENA IE, Sn National Highway Motor Co.

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