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BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNB DERNNUAL NORTH DAKOTA CONVENTION REOPENING OF ‘FORT LINCOLN Delegates ‘are’ ‘already arriving inja banquet ‘tomorrow even! when di ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPT: 18, '1918.° evidence that Uncle Sam*has 80 definite project in:minds ¢, Ne Secretary , Kenitston’ dicom Major Steelé on his tour of investi-— gation, BUY W. 8. 8. Nature always warns you it sour bowels are clogged or inflai 4d this. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain lie removes the inflammation, soothes the | irritated organs, aids natural’ diges- the city: for the: 29th annual conven;| George N. Keniston, on behalf of the tion of the ‘North: Dakota Women's| Bismarck Commercia} club, and, Gov- ernor. Frazier, on behalf of the state, Christian Temperancé' ‘union, which | wir wideo e the visitors to the city opens tomorrow ‘afternoon and will] ‘Mis et C. Munng of Evans- | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES } Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver- prreresi eaainle wit ieat Med fel irintppal spencers WT pet [ Hon. «A clea geet Bur Tg OF Brea ae ‘whose’ business sessions Major Steele at Direction of War) nowne 108 et Wee tomorrow aftérivon, atid ‘the first ses-] ‘convention, tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged 3 at the rate of two cents a word for sion of the convention proper will be} will open Priday morning. each additional word. ; z inl Garg! oe rae ie Department is Here for WEATHER REPORT. es ee + : Veale stivati: For twenty-four hours ending’ at HELP WANTED—MALE _ MISCELLANEOUS POSITIONS WANTED __ | revort wis ‘etorrod 19 Conhitssidner Investigation noon, Sept. 18. % ) CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS=| Wei, TRAINED BIRD DOGS for| WELL EDUCATED “capable “youn | Var upwad and ordered to re nd F empersiote ay 7M: + . everywhere October 5. 12,000 wom- a Write to H. Walker, Napo-| 2, single. dra exempted, a8] sundg permitting: | } Apossibility of the reopening of| Temperature at noon en clerks to be appointed at Wash- D. 9111 wk bookkeeper or aed tary on a farm. Mike Getz". 4s [Fort Lincoln as a summer training | pueheet yereauey ington. Salary $1,200. Experience] OR SALE—Four good shevard pups,| une. See eee tg tani | SARE. inpting camp for troops and a winter school! ;“owest last night | unnecessary. Women desiring gov-| three months old. Good heolers. | gUpERLY—EXPIIIENCIED pismo |" SWOweN IVMMIN for commissioned officers is seen in a! Precipijation ...... : ernment positions write for free ae 5.00. This is a bargain.|~ man wants employment in either of. : Hue : a ep visit paid to the institution today by | Highest wind velocity . + WN particulars, R. E. Terry (former Wtite or see Gust Sack, » 0. B.128,| fice or store. in the city. vs ‘Alsbuy.” jor M. F. Steele of Fargo, military | Fidei (ab Civil Service examiner) 122 Colum-| “S08 SD. oo i wk 9 18 4t 1 Witte insiructor at the North Dakota agri-| Forecast. : bian Building, Washington FOR SALE—Fumed oak buttet and | WANTED— Permanent position in Bix |4J “katy , i [eultural college, who comes at the di) For Novth, Dakota MO pai. . zi china closet, vac sw ; ite ae : : ection of the war department to esti- : 9 12 8t awing, “GAM l0D1 cin ctigel porelt mance Oy voune woman stenograph- | J Radey . Washington, D/C. Sept. 18.—An| imate the cost of rehabilitating the ers west portion; slightly warmer to- a er, Unexperienced, nine months’ | J. McCrorie army” of. 4,800,000 by’ wext July, YJ post . night southwest portion. 5 ‘WANTED—A first clasg_watchmaker 9171 wk | thorough training. Phone 132R. Carley | al’ deductions have been made for ¢ seer and optician. Registeredyin North] op ca; mone hich orade Baldwin : ; a Dakota! ‘will: pay ‘Nauentwassa tS FOR SALE—One high grade Baldwin z 912 1 wklJ. 4 walties and rejections, is what the en-| Commercial cluy nee had con Lowest i bier piano. ‘the best you can buy.” Will ROOMS FUR KENT larged American military, program | correspondence with the w: ‘Températures. right man. Permanent position: :Ad- consider trade on old piano. Fol-| | ;0OMS 4 ae Heh ‘calls’ for, ment relative to the advisability of 1 aren. scx ‘ 32 : dress 623 Tribune. som Jewelry Store. rOR RENT—' i ooms cia Senge ae Genétal ‘March ‘explained this to the} opening Fort Lincoln, which has been | lis MEN WANTED—We _ hi worked | DO YOU HAVE an old piano you want; for light housekeeping, furnishéd or | *- R a Ayia jhouse “Appropriations committee to-| used only as a mobilization point for! Grand Fork ahead for over a ye: Call at| to trade on a high grade piano? See! Unfurnished. 2 rooms up stairs for Ed Randall... Ol day in’ explaining the new seven Dil-} state troops since the summer of 1914. St. Paul new farmers’ Equity tatevank build- Folsom Jewelry Store. 3 college girls. 311 4th street. Phone i Cc. Ne Golertiida 45.004 Hon military. bill. when the battalion of regular in antry | Winnipeg ing, or at the bank Mandan, N. D.,| F Three dressers. two beds, 627R. 9 121 wk TComniikstoiier Bertsch 'inovea that i rea’ now has under ar 00-1 which had been stationed here was felenz ? » or at the new packing plant, Huron,| two rockers, one bookcase, ice: box, "| POR RENT—Three | furnished rooms-| tne city! aerghitvefst “adjourn to Thies | 404 men and the plan is to 00,-} called to the Mexican borde S. D, Eugene Schuler, Mandan, N.| carpet sweeper, dishes, etc. Call 319 807 Fourth street. 437R. day evening, September 391s. ‘The WU new registrants to the colors be-| ‘The fort is modern and in generally | . 9161 wk| Mandan Ave. 9173 $18 3t | notion carried ity epn now and A daly gegd condition, ‘The plant represents Kansas City ..: WANTED—Man and wife for farm|FOR SALE--One $65.00 mahogany roll | FOK RENT—Furnished room in mod-| atest: @ ‘| GH QUO Ehren eee I. G. LARSON, balance of fall and winter. eparate| top desk, 26x40 inches, $30.00 Fol-| @r house. Hot water heat. 621 6te |. 1, Burton, 0 wer mye, tne wares Peurpal oj Observer, house andfarm. Must come immed-| som Jewelry Store. Street. Phone 619-R. * City Auditor. 9 18 It ters, gymmasinm fiat ee ee fately. R. J. Olsen, Sanborn, N. D./ FOR SALE—Cheap, hotel Tn siiall Si38'6t ay We 88 sae and the pa,| ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. 9 16 2t WANTED—A man who can drive a town, doing good business or will trade for good light six runabout, or PRACTICAL NURSING WASTED— WORK WANTED Z| Sait "HAN RETIRES rade and drill grown tmest to be found in any army post | we among the | in the northwest, truck, apply to the Finch uLmber touring car. Address 624 Tribune. . Co, 9 1tt as -. _ 9172 wks Mrs. Cora 4. Lam). Phone ae fee Port Lincoln is a lineal descendant The Ladies’ Aid of the Mc- 'WANTED—Linotype operators. Union.) FOR SALE or trade for good land, 2 ee i of old Fort Abraham Lincoln, which ist Church will 7 . Cabe ethodist Apply Bismarck Tribune. confectionery and grocery stock and LANDS sg { stood three miles to the west, on the serve a SEES [> Extares: Nett Seb Elune: FORSALEDN Wit of section 72,|, ‘Phoughtless | if) pot auserupu- opposite bank of the Missouri, It was WANTED—AIl around automobile me- 947.1 wk. township 140, range ae Rane Jous men I compelled the peor | there ‘that General George A. Cus chanic who can earn highest wages. |FOR SAL hogan: player| eq by Philip Harvey. Send your|ple of North Pacota to act o:'S. C. Barnes Sells Dickinson) W#s stationed when he embarked on! Corwin Motor Company, Bismarck,| piano including rolls 360, Phone! jest offer to John Bylund? Coon Ra- itu te problems, when i x jhis last campaign, which resulted in N.-Dak. 93 tl 3K. 918 2t! pias, lowa. Dae Oe Oi sti N Mth Dakota's uy Recorder-Post to Become the mas Re 2 of himself and every WANTHD—Able bodied men between|FOR SALE—Electric stove, large : 973w 2) or more 0 9 akota sy os ee man of the Seventh cavalry at the! x ages of 46 ade ae us Ug army| leather’ chair. dressing. table and 18 wks voters are either in Frances or McLean Rancher hands of sitting tals men in the'| at noon and at 6 o'clock on for all kinds of trades. Apply Room| chair and refrigerator. Call at 31414 training camps. pa tite: OF UEitie: Bie, Moun sin: 1578: ‘ +, 20.800 Hotel, Recruiting Station Mainvstrest, 917 3t| COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS. Wilders the valgunt. woters: liw| os eee There have been rumors at various | Frida s % 8 21;t¢ | HOR SALE—Washburn guitar equi Proceedings of the City Commission nder the abst iS foc Stephen (. Earnes, for more than}times that the government. ci ci, Hawalign style. “chesp. algo; Auewst 12,1918. levery soldier can cast bis ballot] tive years advertising manager of The| plated using this valuable prope ; F Be Parada bp. AlSol The city commission met! in regular jin the November election. j Tribune and widely known in Bis-]#!8 War program, but the vis of this week in the Church p HELP WANTED—|! MALE high grade banjo. Call 279K. session August 12, 118. There were cles during his 5 jor Steele today is the fi basement. A charge of 50c. WANTED—Cooks and waiter. Banner 9 18 3t Rend bhi The boys in khaki should not} marek business ner House. Phone 231. GARAGE TOR REN1—Concrete floor, tnd “Thompson. Vico. Betta Kirk [have to consider NOW any te residence here, has sold - per plate for each meal will be bi 918 3 room for one car. $4 per month. 10] oecupi “ ter that will effect us bui xinson Recorder-Post, a weekly , charged. The Dinner menu is AN = - Mai : 1, {occupied the chair. Three petitions |!‘ : eee I AT DE ATH’S DOUR He ANTES oman iS sook and it ON ee eceived petitioning the city com-|little until AFTER the war is! aper owned and managed as follows ie Stalling Gtenine eee ee eae Leb Brade howsebold n and the Bismarck Water Sup-|oyer, We are working under war him the past four since leaving || was talking with my neighbor. || Cream Chicken, Hot Bisuit Be tig ec OABL6E | peRyan SIDE MUR otro fer | elbend eae cee Onauler tea vosiacneg | OFMEES HON the Capital City. Mr. Barnes recently ; \ty, Webb, the other day, regarding |] Mashed Potatoes, Gravy ” y Ryan, 5 street. reduced so as to enwble the residents } en ? t “doa big ranch in) McLe aa pee aera beanies A , * » WANTED—Housekeeper for men on!| 9 18 Gt |of the city of Bismarck to-use water} But this will be the future ite Tae Ge shat ana eeallsiiot jute ane trouble tle carte i had || Cabbage Salad, Beet relish farm near town. Steady job. Two| FOR SALH—Rine muskrat lined over-| on their lawns and for their war gard-|feme of our “bo: and when there carly next spring with his fans Se a Rad ee ee. ot |] Jee Cream, Wafers men during winter. State age and’ coat. Otter collar. Size 40. Phone|eNs. One of these petitions was head! ws yngmie disturbances affecting] ily: to take up th's, Rlgon es a number of tin eat om |] Rolls, Coffee wages wanted. R. J. Olsen, San |, 659K. 918 Gtjed by W. B. Lahr and contained the |?VOOne itened. they [Specialize in : Sly acute Inutwoctionend UlomUine ekceus born, N. D. 9163 AVESCheapSidway collaps. | B2mes of 48 other signers. ‘The sec- the future are threatened. they) req purun vate Hi ms oe ‘ Neen ae hi i tt ‘a ee i _ . WOMEN WANTED—Saiary $24 full] ible baby buggy. Phone 644X. ON by J. P [Sell and contained the/have.a right to help to devide|the B. 8. Neal farm. Mr. nl cuton. tie sald he weuldna hava || oe Evening Meal Will be time, 50c an hour spare time, dis- 9 18 gt | Bames of 94 other signers. The third / what disturbances there shall be) Bigelow. now in the officers’ tr iniug lived inuch longer If he haaa't 1ken Equally as Apetizing. tributing | guaranteed hosiery ‘to by W. H. Bodenstab and contained the] BarORE THEY GET BACK, [camp ‘at Camp Dodge, Ja., formerly) yayr's Wonderful Re wel he shalf electric light bill. Inquire at WANTED-—A good second hand range Even if ‘broken, we pay from $2.00 to names of 24 other signers. Attorney prepare plans and .estimate of cost for the construction of a: steam lne worked in Mr. Barnes’ department on Then write the boy treatment, has left for her lyme. did which made a well m wearer. Permanent. Experience un-| 0a 4 stove i i Nall 3 A ’ ie 2 faaeare necessary. Apply International and a stove in good repair. Call 340! Andrew ‘Miller appeared for the Bis- Fath mothers, brothers, sis-| tno ‘Tribune, and was instrumental in tg nich mates a of him Orie Mills, Norristown, Pa. Wan Horn Hotel: 918 3t) marek Water Supply ‘Company ‘and|{ers. relatives and. friends can] causing the editor to retire trom the! that’ pee: haere ttt on a : @ 973 wks|FOR SALE—Roll top desk, office} stated that the rate proposed by the]}ponder the state and nation a| Fourth Estate to becyme a ran THe The cintacEIKGT Heat silage E T. BURKE ‘ WANTE a chair, Underwood typewriter. Phone | city commission would place the wa- feed . i LE, Busenvark of Rator rom the intestinal tract and allays ° e ANTED—A girl for general house: 918 6t| ter company in the hands of a receiv- patriotic service by helping the the new owieErét the Recher the: inflammation: w LAWYER re Denner siiee 4 ‘weet | FOR SALE—Two standard met- ide of six months and for that yboys in this matter. Send to the and will coutinue it as an independent Ne Bet eaten Rpnandl morning and evening, or Room 20| al pots for Mergenthaler lino- on could not think oF adcpting the home comty his latest military) newspaper. He has had many veu's'| Oye dose will convince or money re | Tribune Block - Bismarck, _City National Bank Bldg, after- type machines; in good condi- - aoeinieiene ‘Altariey Andcow address, and request! that a bal-lexperience in| newspaper w and longed Lenhart Drug Co: Phome 752 5 Noons. 8.29 tf tion and at a. bargain. Bis- | Miller reported that the Bismarck Wa:|lot to be sent to htm. Requests of 0o's a eplenald a roa whe fete s a ¥. ‘i = . K n o he T i ter Supply company would make ‘the! this kind: from several parties for ’ Sept. 16. aE Oe te marek Tribune.- z 8-2-tf sxtoncion of their ie aa pain the same boy will be better than Oe a ter tet oy ; as soon, a8" they could sell bonds and an 9 é Se: Leaves Hospital. FOR RDNT—sroom coltage, partly il OLD FALSE T ETH get the money to’do the work with. no Teun for Some hoy s. Send eee eo teeicene eh e , modern, rent cheap. Owner pays JL | The city’ engineer was ‘instructed to] request for some cae letter tele| %@8. in the Bismarck hospital for rown elermann popcorn stand. Fourth and Main. r FOR RENT—Steam heated housekéep- ing rooms. Over the First Guaranty bank. Newly painted and decorated. Inquire at the bank. :|$25 per set. CASH’ for gold crowns, county, N. D., wilt receive sealed pro- posals, until 8 o'clock p. m., October 16, 1918, for erecting a two one-class room frame or tile building ‘within permitting: Mike Getz ...... Jake Empting . W. Fisher . alee || Correspondence. ling him that you‘ have requested | New Boy. past three year: North Dak the capacity 0} resigned left Monday for his * state penitentiary bookkeeper and his position | i {Dp | the jin ge) stenog | Saturd > + .H. Young. 9.7 2.wks | rig to the auditorit:u. The city’ enginer Bae Be i A i ee eg ge work, old’ gold, silver and plat-| V5 instruc asballot for him and send him all} Bion s FOR RENT—5-room house, 508 Ave-|inum. Sené and receive CASH by re- ae insta prepare. plans be theinformation you can that will) Asonl fae boril al the te bape AOE, SPOLCECOOCLR SOPOT ETAL IOLA IOOLE LIL LICOLEO LI LOTT OS nue A West. Only: reliable parties {turn mail. BERNER’S FALSE TEETH pa ay 6 cost for ie. seconslon oO Leite le foe hin | pital foday: to Mr. and Mrs. Chris AL Fe eer nene Ca caertive le GOLIST, 72 Third street, Trov:| avenue org the Boulevard. — Mr rot es A mille: for him | brecte‘oty MeReugie.: Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk q . NT . 2 ce wise Se cats medern “house, five pine 8 19 1mo,|‘ThistlethWaite asked ‘that’ tlie side |"), i) Hotere you sleep anoftier .. Enters Hospital. a aa sents 3 AG ciceGcnly © 9 1m0.) \alk'in front of his house be fixed so} , 20 it before you sleep anofifery py. Fi. Kellogg of Madison. 8. D.,| a ee ap nreeesneane a enter that the water would drain away from |night. [has entered the Lismarck hospital tor! J ian canege Unicenter er iy PROPOSALS. ‘ |the house “instead of toward the Paid for by the | treatment, ee a —— houge. This’ matter was referred to| “Doyle for Governor” Committee. | — FOR RENT: "six room house| The board of directors of Hay Creek| the city engineer. The following bills (Political Adv.) To U. of M. close in. 536X, 917 1_wk|-school district No. 81 of Burleigh] were allowed and ordered paid funds: BUY W, & $--—— Luther W. Bautaon: who er ine had been employed a Extra Fancy Ripe 9 17 38t | the said school district, in accordance] J, gweigert . MOFFIT. Ee FoR RENT Apartment furnished or| With plans and. specifications by A.|, + home in St. Paul, where he intends to aN Per gran ay a Van Horn, architect. 2 Homme Hunting season opened Monday and| enter the University of Minnesota 7 yee 5p m.| Separate proposals will be received! 5, 4}, the hunter’s gun can be heard early! wit hthousands of other dratted men j and noon or between 2 and 5'p. m. Alsbury j Mrs. F. E. Young, 610, 5th street on thé heating system. M. J. Wildes and late on our lake. i who will attend this school during the} Bee ee Pee 9 16 3k The right is reserved to reject any! Joe Katz .. Shock threshing is about completed; winter. : ’ ty. i avy wes. 8 i . FOR RENT—s room cottage. | or all bids. : F i. ‘ 29 | in our ‘Vicini ; i bn aR grooms collage: phone | Plans aro on file with County Super-|" ¢ tereen £30 pirace, and tila Maui have gone, to ST. PAUL IVESTOCK. | epee intendent of schools, A. Van Horn and | J ‘. 2/99 | Bismarck where they will attend the Hogs receip 1005 to 1c hig . FOR SALE—Six room house strictly | p. J, Heltenberg all of Bismarck, N. D. | Na *steDonaid 21.00 | high school. jer; range $19.75 to 19.50; bulk $18.89 : modern. Phone 719 R or call 718 9th; 4 certitied check for $100 must ac-| fed. Randali : 6.00}, Misses Clara and Susie Peterson is ~ Street. ___—_— 9.93. 6 company each proposal. A. ‘Christensen « c 8.00| have been’ sitccessful in securing the 10; killers 10¢ to 15¢ low: | FOR RENT—Sept. 16, four-room ‘cot-/ Dated at Bismarck, N. D., Sept. 14) a Farnbérg ..... 6.00 | Moffit_ school ‘the coming term. Schooi to 17.50; cows and e e tage. Phone 600. 9 13 1 wk! 1918. | Frea Burbage i 2.90} opened last Monday with about twen-} hi to 11.00; veal calves; FOR SALE at a big bargain, my resi- P. J. Heltenberg, Clerk, {| PFred Olson ... 790 | ty-five ‘pupifs enrolled. ae | steady, $6.75 to 17. stockers ‘and | dence at 615 7th street. Must sell Hector McLean. President.! tarry Clooten .. 5.09| Miss Edna Mauk is teaching Dana feeders 10) ¢ lower, $6.50 to 12.005 at once. Phone 877. N.D. | Harry Homan .. 7,00 | School No. 2. Shegp. receipts 7.500; lambs $6.50 to bd 97 tt | Paul Wachter ... 700 fF wil ay cols ahinned # car of cal LC Use wetners 97.00 to 13,00; ewes $5 FOR RENT—Five room cottage,’ part- % Pete Weymouth . 5.00) Ue to ‘a ie {ho TT 00. ree i 2 Mr. and Mrs. Rockwood spent Sun- BUY W. 8, ——— i Sms ’ veg mmeern: “ ADDIy, 1200) ronanay Bee OBERVALKC EXT ENBIONDTE ae rae 70 lday at the Martin home. | MINNEAPOLIS CLOSE. FORHENTSNEW coUGES aI molerR| Notice Is hereby given to the owners | Cau! Homan Fee ae ene eee eee Net qane covenern 223. | ready ‘after ‘September’ ist ‘Apply of the following d i ety |W. McCormick 4.00 |day at the Cline home. | No. 1 dark northern 22: Z PE owing described property, Slim Parsons 5.00] Mr. and Mrs. John. A. Graham of} ‘No. 1 northern 222. to Finch Lumber Co. Phone 17. . | that the silewalks’ have Deen’ con |W “arinett 20:3) | Bismarck’ motored down’ froin Bis-! No. 2 dark 222. aot #8 28 th structed in front of their property, and | 5" 3 Morris j2'90|marck Saturday ‘night to attend the; northern 219. | THE VISIBLE RESULT FOR RENT—A warm modern house/that the amount due and payaole/is yy Stanton * “G'97 | dedication of our service flag. | dark northern 217 1-2. s ESUL at 310 Seventh street. Phone 410-| thereon is as follows: N. W. Stamp works . 257| ‘Grandma ‘Anderson contemplates northern 217. | OF ECONOMY F-12. 1wk | Addition. , Blk. Lt | Amt.| i" ar Reers & Son . 13'00 | spending the winter with her daugh-! No. 1 amber durum 224 1-2. : FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire|Northern Pacific 3 2 O/ i L. Faunce ....... 1/35 {ter Mrs. Ed Olson. No. 2 amber durum 221 of E. H. L. Vesperman. eee 18 AL Washburn Coal Co. 9:79| Mrs. Will Nichols and Opal Hott-| amber durum 2 : = gis te 5] NUP cmos eaee se : Carl Liner .... 62.09 |man spent Saturday with friends in, There is no better tan- ; ( \ FOR SALE=5iK room mo bung- "a5 | Kupitz Co. 41.97 | Sterling. | : us _ at alow. 817 Gib street, eh x ; rots Ho nichhoit “g.00| Misses'Runey and Random were) gible proof of practical © 93 tt aH Sart Joe Schneider . 15,00 among those who were over from Ster-| yellow corn Ant to iy a " FOR RENT—Small house convenient: 12 38.15 [Frank Gabel . .. 12.00 ting Saluriay Went to hear George N. Xo. 3 Jntxed corn 1 iS 4 and systematic economy A a 33 |Mrs. M. EB. Hibbs . 10.00] Keniston’s address. er grades corn 127 to : ' ly located. Apply C. L. aa tt 50 N%8 = 21.3: Be Tolliver sary <i Some of our people attended the| No. 2 white oats Mont. than a steadily growing ,. FOR RENT—Two modern houses. A se ye C. M. Dahl ...... 55|Farmers’ Unton convention at Still! 12 ee pee Ae pape : go furnished for light house- Ro'q1, | St. Mary's School - Friday and report a nice time. { Standard white oats 7 to TL 1-25 avings ecount wii Al eine Foams for tight hows ML 39.04 i j j Ove. 200 people attended the dedica- | ; ) 12 to 71. keeping or otherwise if desired. On motion thé board adjourned to peopl te es ‘ Send jerwisoy it desired: 12 38.60 i vening, August tion of the “Moffit Service Flag” inj white oats 70 to 71; arrive 70/ this bank. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street,| Kiverview ...... - 18 8 41.89 sete a Monday evening, August ton of hall Matunday wickt, Sepieme| {ores 12, | eer OF, Gen. W.Lttle. Becona 9 39-60) attest: ber 14. It was dedicated by George; No. 4 white oats 46 to 70. Assisting the Govern- fer led 20 tf e 10 38.40 ; ; N. Keniston of Bismarck and his re-; Barley Choice 93 to 98. | Original plat 52 1 369.66 | © s Burtons 18 1t |marks received a continual round of Barley ordinary 85 to 93. ment to mobilize the fi- + ILES, MOTO! i ee eat ity Auditor. 9 al ! , Ba 85 to 93. - Pad Bi MOTORCYLES o9.40| chy Auditor. applause in the glowing tribute he! Hye 158 1-2 to 159. FOR SAC "SALE—Studebaker “Four” tive- 69.18 |*" Official proceedings city commission | paid our Yoys. ‘The community sing-; Rye arrive 158 1.'2to 159. nancial resources of the I . yPassenger car, in good running: or- 67.98 | August 26th, 1918: ing' Was directed by Mrs. { Plaxx 421; arrive 418 to 420. ti b nation ry | of Bismarck and the depositing » der. (Three new tires, two spare 66.78 The cit¥*commissfofi_met in regular | . tires. E. M. Stanton, Annex Hotel. 63.33 | session. ‘There wre presént ‘Commis-| young sang out wasn’t slow and those | 3 917 3t 24 418.09 |sfoners Bertsch, Best. Kirk, Thomp-/who couldn't sing were obliged to| Oats X 7 18. | every available dollar at FOR ShcESmat —Chrevolet 5 roud-| The cost of said sidewalk construc-| son and President Lucas.’ whistle. Her ‘two ‘solos were very! Rye U 158 1-4. | 3 ‘ : Fe ster, excellent condition. Price ‘right. | tion is as follow The minutes ot the meeting held|very much appreciated by all. The{ Ry’ V1 i Bi k ND. interest is a_ national hg ismarckK, NV. Phone 682. 9 16° 3t Contract price . + $1,773.79 August 12 were read and approved. Rye X.160 3-4. Red Cross ladies served a fine chicken duty for everyone today. © FOR .SALE—Chalmers Six. Engineering . 60.94! Commisisoner Thompson moved that|supper at the Bungalow and those/ Cloverleaf, Buick aie E Eolas Advertising . 18.40/the ordinance providing for the meth-|who fatled to ‘attend missed: one of| DULUTH CLOSE. | a Four, Ford touring ,etc. Corwin BAe, : Wa 74| Od of construction of moving picture | the best times of the séason. The flag} Oats 70 to 71; arrive same. Your deposits will be in Motor. Co. 97tt y ‘ f $1,833.13] theatres be read for the third time|will be hung in the Moffit State bank. | 59 1-2; arrive same. The Oldest and ‘ ° WANEED— Patton car ahs Notice is hereby given that the/and passed. This motion prevailed.|in whose honor this occasion was hed orye 187 N. L > corlially welcome. = ray t2) board of city commissioners of the| The. city engineer~ reported that it/are: Ole- Knutson, George Mauk. argest Bank try GQODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. We find they are better. bees Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. te » 7 10, | FOR SALE—Slightiy used used camping city of Bismarck, North Dakota will meet at the city commission room at the city hall to approve the same at 8 o'clock p.m. October 7, 1918. T. R. ATKINSON, trailer. Cheap. Corwin Motor Co. es 2 a7 tty = OR TEES 5 City Engineer. 9 18 25 Would ‘éost’ $3,520.00 td "construct a steam line to the Auditorium. ‘This matter was referred to Commissioner | ¢ -Kirk. Tie city engineer reported that the cost of extending the water main on11th street from Avenue B to the Boulevard would be $4,970.00. a ose ll This ‘ November rye 162. Earley 85. to 95. Flax 421 to 424; arrive Sept. Sept. flax: 421. October flax “414 ‘arrive. Nov. flax 412. arrive. < "Vlovd Martin Robert Johnson, Ralph ; Young. Herman Knutson, Elmer Christman. John Johnson, Ed DeHann, Charlév. Kusisto, Henry Amsrud) and John Kinney. any Ww. §——— 422. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Dee. 407. in this section of the State a

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