The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1919, Page 2

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‘ PAGE 2.-- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN: president; George W. Janda, secretary treasurer, / The lumber business has been ac: quired from the Sioux Lumber com- pany, and has been incorporated for $25,000 to be known -as the Selfridge Lumber company. The officers are J. H. Newton, president; R.A. Country- man, vice president; George W. Janda, secretary-treasurer. Flasher Boy Dies At Local Hospital John Weekes, ‘nine-year-old son of A. 0. Weékes of Flasher, died this JANDA 10 HEAD BIG BUSINESS AT SBLFRIDGE Prominent Mandan Men Inter- ested in Second Gelden Valley On the Reservation morning at‘an early hour at one of the. Mandan, May 3.—George W. Janda, ne of Mandan’s best known business men, leaves next Monday for Selfridge! to assume mandgement of a bank, hardware store and lumber yard, pur- chased this week by himself and sev- eral prominent Mandan business men. Selfridge has one of the best trade territories of any town in western} * North Dakota and the future of the place has attracted business men from many places in the northwest. It is frequently called “Another Beach country.” Mr. Janda has been very active in Mandan affairs and goes into his new business with the best wishes of’ his many acqtaintances und friends. Here he has served as secretary of the Commercial.club and as auditor for the Associated banks with headquar- ters in the First National bank. He came here. five years ago ®d_has made a decided success of his every local hospitals. Death resulted from complications which set in mastoid operation. The remains were accompanied, to Flasher today on No. 7,/and ‘funeral services will be held from ‘tie tomorrow, % ‘ following ‘a “home undertaking. He graduate of the Wisconsin university and has practi- cal experience that should be caluable to him in his new field. During the war he served with the American for- lieutenant in the aviation sec- tion and has been offered promotion recently if‘he would return to the ser- vice. The banking business was bought from R. B. Loubek. The institution {s known as the Liberty State bank and is capitalized at $15,000. The new officers of the institution include Jos. P. Hess, president; George W. Janda. vice ‘president; J. J. Stasek, cashier. The hardware store, which ‘will be known as the Selfridge Hardware company, was also bought from Mr. Loubek. This has been incorporated for $25,000. ‘Fhe officers are L. A. Ta- vis, president; C. C. McLean, vico For Thrift’s Sake Clean Up Paint Up the value ‘of Dort say it this way: When you desire —Rut Keep Down the Up Keep. little cost. Repairs and Building Materials are Expensive. ‘Painting is economy—the better the * paint, and its application, and the more promptly it is used on paint- needy places, the greater the econdmy. trouble. The ravages of the elemerits—by sun and snow and rain and steet—are certain, unless your buildings are kept | ~ protected by proper paint coatings. OUR PAINT DEPARTMENT is completely equipped, with a full line of reliable Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Stains, etc.. Also brushes, and other accessories—and all reasonably priced. * Prices F. O. ‘ » Wire Wheels and Spare Tires Extra You have observed that we frequently emphasize the accessibility plicity of Dort design. We have good reason to believe ‘that no car on the market is of more simple ‘and accessible construction. Perhaps the best way to make clear and sim- aécessibility.is.tc, 4 i wv to “tune up,” or “dope up,” or adjust this or that part. you can do it yourself easily and at And of course there’s rio need to point out that Dort ‘simplicity means’ - maximum fréedom from mechanical q B. Factory. Bismarck Motor Company E. L. FAUNCE © General Merchandise -216 Fourth St. THE'UNIVERSAL CAR Ford Truck Your Need ever placed, flexible and sure in possessing that vanadium steel tion to farmer. Let us tell’ you Detroit. e 201 Maint St. Because of its all-around witility, the Ford One Ton Truck— with, worm drive—has made itself an absolute business. necessity. - It’s so dependable in service wher- low ‘cost of operation and maintenance and has become the want in every line of busi- ness, from retail merchant to manufacturer, from ‘engineer to contractor, from corpora- give you a demonstration. - Truck Chassis $550, f. o. b. The Dakota Motor Company Bismarck, 'N.' D. DORT_MOTOR CAR COMPANY 3 Fling Mich. oe control and Strength, it details and 8 | Ret ned to~Fargo college, returned from Bismarck Mon- i ‘Miss Inez ilson, clothing special-|day evening, where she has been as- ist of the North Dakota Agricultural | sisting Miss Florence Poole, demon- SHELTER WITH SERVICE Spring Tatns and muddy roads hold no teriors‘for the owners of this splendid Sedan, which combines year-’round " protection and comfort with the effi- ciencyand unrivaled economy forwhich ‘all ‘Oakland Sensible Sixes are noted. ‘Touritig Car, $1075; Roadster, $1075; Scdan, $1650; Coupé, $1650 FO. B.,Pontiac, Mich. Additional for wire wheel equipment, $75.00 ‘Corwin Motor Co. my Be ed planned a ‘number Throughout the different the state. | stration agent for Burleigh county, in conducting. a sewing school for the women of Bismarck. Miss Wilson has “sections of "WITH. THE Per LIQN DOLLAR MOTOR PRIS 7 ECA BAL min The old theory that a light car will not stand up was eX- ploded Jast season when a racing team of stock Briscoe auto- mobiles took part in practically every important ‘dirt track meet in Canada and the United States. The Briscoe easily lead every other make in the number of points won. At the , Minnesota State Fair last fall, Barney Oldfield and other " noted drivers were defeated by the Briscoe. This same motor can be had in the cars we are showing on our floor. Corwin Motor Company Bismarck, N. D. cA The One Great Light Weight Sets the Pace 2st Year Fi 3b 8 Eight-Cylinder Car at a Moderate Price * \ : \ The more deeply you go into motor car values, the more thoroughly you investigate cars in this price class, the more certain are you to select the Oldsmobile Eight, from every standard of desirability. Come in and examine it with thoroughness in all its features—the distinctive nickel radiator, the genuine walnut instrument board and steering wheel, the deep operations to produce. Lif carefully the clean accesgible.V-type motor. Then let , real leather upholstery, the t up the hood and examine us prove the power, flexibility,and ease of action by tak: ing you fora spin. Whether your choice is this seven-passenger model or the slim, handsome Eight-C Call, Phone, Western Sal BISMARCK and MANDAN ylinder Pacemaker, you will never regret that your selection was an Oldsmobile. or Write to, f es Company

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