The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1919, Page 2

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, 5 . : , THURSDAY, JUNE; 5,. ‘BISMARCK, DAILY.,TRIB Os * inde ae 303 JOHN RED-BEAN “FEELS THAT HE year ago, is ellseed to Have Frere i CH f month, and“during the ait eight days.) DE LAVAL a funeral pyre with the ‘clothing o! 4 ji R : Ny [it rainéd ‘almost continually. ny "i HAS BEEN. SLANDERED BY CHIEFS) is "isy “rlend."" vith the evow-| MEQ UL LEV LANEY Be ik ed infention of omni ting “his: body | ¥ A ; ream. é ARTUR Srey aA NE ERS d to the flames. The,’ woman: was] : . k ‘ - ete / John Rea Bean, a Sioux brave who/and asked where We are going ahd 1}not at ‘home’ when the suicidal ate IN COM ING OF C . P | i ; Separators spent a year with the Canadian over- told that I am come over to visit and tempt was made,.and a call. was tutn- Dll ; ¥ 2 orns ‘ ee i "The World’s a eas forces and who reenlisted with | sve my address and Handled over MY fed in by a neighbor. The/fair one and 1 In} 1 rT). ) Je , i * sande . “Uncle Sam's forces in March, 1918 discharge papers und he said she re-|her wardrobe. suffered more :than did 7 5 i \Off P I 1] acd INIGHING Stan ard / writes the “ipribune that friends on | k a tolanlione fae pall ie Ait Mr. Rerras, who 4s: in. jail in‘ fairly * ] } ainiess y PRINT ING peep ea ' FRENCH 1& at 8 OD) mare o look for a fellowsand ‘git! | py b i \ i t ge 1 . % ! the reservation put up a Job mt a that got away from Standing Rock a CR alarm wag ‘turned in caer | faa i {There's Only: One: Genuine i Corn} DE Rane: U : WELCH - pee eee ui Me Riles Mahe reservation, As we went over to OP) the woman in the ease was in’ the| Noted Edi tor.and Divine Will LAL) Sra aati a ae a hs Hardware. 5 ning The young couple were appre aaa ‘4 and ye us 14g pane yi police #tution complaining that Perras “ ia % There's “only one happy way to MAIL US YOUR FILM: LN, Implements hended at Jamestown several days | jinn Heawenn the Tadiag Wndier sat i hesen Heute *sHloalk pala plonbe Deliver ‘Baccalaureate to rid of any corn or callus, anc Orders Filled Promptly. by-Experts 7 Harness Senta John of tho catiot top weites [27 WM abl ~ [some years ago. +She- remarried fol Nurse Graduates la tie ‘omycorn remedy. Wi the world HOSKINS ! The Tribune from Fort Yates, gs tol “1 will wear a civilian clothes and | lowing that tragedy, and was divorced jee eae | Bismarek y Sbeei e ee may be Twill head for Margo or furth-[by her second husbang apon his re-| Much intérest is displayed here in|, yesterday and make me a shame of | 10) Nee eh 7 sbithel : |Bishop L. He s f Naperville, | ‘ "4 Ay Ceaiyy eh jthey go to Fort Totten or — either Re . . Seager of Nap a Poh Ree TE aera eine is paar to Veomes from, 1 wonder who is the re- Popular Mandan NL, forner président of Nortuwestern | THE HURLEYS PIANO TUNING of my arrest and held up at g- | Porter adage mn, oA 1 pm on visits Youth Victim of college, to deliver, the baccalhureate 4 C. G. BIGGS OF FARGO town on May 28. 1 hope t canatathtoniiee ‘oh ay eve ae the Eyl P [address ‘to thé graduating class of the] ‘TRAPS AND,PIANO) Here for short time on annual ye remus etopenient, and, whole Indian reservation might be- Dp AUS-F neumoenia Bismarck’ ‘Evangelical hospital train- Up-to-the-Minute Music -» |||-trip. Phone or call Grand‘Pa- stated that T Sear’ 0 lieve already as | am hang around Mandan) June: Dugene Smith, fif- ing school’ for ‘urges next, Sunday 10 Main St. Phone 130-K cific Hotel. [i rn in Yates for six days, Having got Hy 5 pan and the commeticement address at the i é back Pebruary 12, 191-at Linton, N.jfeen year old “son of Mr. and Mrs. - 3 f - a i graduating exercises next Tuesday D,, they think that was me because 1| Frank Smith of 602 Third Ave,,N. W., evening... “ ——————— wa He ie Olle for Bisniarale as oe died last night of typhoid pneumonia] Bishop Seager will preach, at th , and enlisted there in September, |/l@ DIK chlels. over at Cannon Bal laren an iliness of but three days. Eu-| Bismarck Hvangelical church at 10:45 a : ae and tiie “bie Be ae on Sep-| um leaving there for Montana and réno iWho! Waevd.-belenkt end asa a.m. and 8 p.m., Sunday, in English, ; FO N A N tember 26, 1917, and on March 28, " 1 publish nis {BENE Young boy,» haf been employed and the pablie‘is invited to hear him. At \ | | | 18, I volunteered and left with the ase pick up and publish this}. 5 ay for is the country’s best known : ASE Se 1 7 3 visas F atari hagas trom ‘Sioux county, us I and givo explanation of my selt. f ‘Talesranh Co 1 rd aotap times aed educators, ind under Ms administra, ee ee LE eon tie | SPECI AL TOD AY , don't want to be drafted. am back from France or what I did) was on the job as late as last Thurs-|40n Northwestern college achieved yourself up into a knot, and} ‘a charg vhat they make /for the country, and beside they want ‘ 7 _|Unparallelled growth and prestige. floor, tie yourse ‘ a knot, an sa | apshust mei. all fal and I don't /My name to be worthless or some- ie ‘ae teal a erieogh, ovens ES ee ion sense intinghts th Mott, sticks cS aa FRUIT SALAD SUNDAE arrested, 1 what. ' 3 i ; : j} Breasy comments = - zirl volte avert scbils Cale ane “John Redbean, : une Bonetle ihe. aaa ee ne MAY WAS THE DAMPEST tape, and digging knives and sciss ot there on Monday the 1:15 train for] The story was ‘given out by a big 0 wa i i f ie f Oa aaa es ii 7 2 set and Tleft at Bismarek. some time |chief of John’s tribe. Inasmuch. as Shape ite a iden da ne hers SINCE BIG CROP YEAR| ®!y 24 surely yee ORGANIZED - 5 ASSETS OVER 6 o'clock, and we |the press appreciates what John did} in”) * Sls yt , i ‘ easy “Gets?” It takes 24 ; \ 1k in afternoon about 6 o'clock, and i : , ita Canad with his parents about two years ago. ees to apply “Gets-It”; you us 3 1901, $3,000,Q00.00 took the freight up for Jamestown country and its Canadian | phe funeral will be held on Thursday} May.was¢a trifle less than one de-| drops, and that’s all. ” does \ E FUND ; with some of the white boys so we varied fay Eevee tie latter is gladly. afternoon at 1230 from the Methodist |gree warmer than the average since|tie rest! Get rid of that ‘corn-pain Al vy “Ai i \ save 4 couple of dollars. On Tuesday L pangs Du sews church, the boys of his Sunday school | 1857, ‘and it was 1.56 inches*wetter,| at once, so that you can work and LIFE ®: s >» as 1 was walking on. the street until ae eee class will act as pall bearers. according td the official review of] play without corn tortu Be sure \ I meet the girl and asked here where; FIRE DEPARTMENT __|Orris W. Roberts, meteorologist= in se “Gets-It.” It neve’ ASSOCIATION \ she is going. As we were talking to Z i as hearge of the’ weather seryice for 3 the guaranteed, money * Omah her until the cop was come along} SAVES MAN’S LIFE Eas Shorthand North Dakota... The rainfall for th¢| back corn-yemover, the gnly sure way, . mane month totaled: 4.0 shes, as com-| ¢ 4 trifle at any drug store. - IN UNUSUAL MANNER yo : CE Aa a a rr ce RE L.H, LANGLEY, State Mer. EURALGIA 7 SRaLAiiee oo ee ter see tas of ga inch in 1917 and 1.95 inches in 1916. |, res ai : Bismarck, N. D. 4 _ “Tisn't often that a fire department | Peper then enced can be gained sp that | The rathfal} for the last month was ex-|} Sold in Bismarck . and rec- ATTRACTIVE \ PURE LIFE or Headache— g jis called out to save a man from sui-| you write as fast as a person tals. No | ceeded a, trifle in 1915, North Dakota’s} ommended as the world’s best corn CONTRACTS for ‘ INSURANCE Rub the forehead cide. That opportunity was offered need to spend months and a lot of money |bumper-‘crop .year, when the aggre-| remedy by Finney'’s Drug Store, Cow- Vass 7 ABILITY and temples with the Bismarck fire department Wednes-|{n learning ‘stenography when it 1s new |gate was 4.48 inches .There was rain|an's Drug Store, Lenhart Drug \Co,, MEN OF PROTECTION ; § Le day evening, when a hurry-up call |8® easy and it will be taught by ;|or ‘a. trace on fourteen days of the] Jos. Breslow. : \ : - > Absolutely guaranteed. Free lessons will \ sf ‘ 7 came from the Forsythe property on) be sent if you write to King Institute, z \ = 9, - llth street, where one Leo Perrds,|£Z-301, Station F, New -York, N.Y. Bs), son of the woman who was killed pale advantage of this free trial ‘tuitions x = You w surprised ani "YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30f, 608, 4.20 [during the Hazelton wheat riots a delighted. Show others thig advertivement, ‘ / m™ a a Ming i " NOIR Ne: st : ‘ RAN i IMME & HAA Ny > an pai ‘Nv : Mave AW Aub NN a 4 f ee Bae ae : Ae Bhs Has bee: : 2 * B ot e 3 4 # He Bo The men who know the life and-health and strength in ripe grain drink ue " « Laer.) = y ‘ F ~ yeep eee © oo b ; J \ a ‘ 9, Just a W ord petit A flavor that’s real. P| / iN ‘ 2) yy . a Lae xe ) SER' . hep etter! Ask the live wire men who drink it. ; / Satisfies! Just try one cold bottle—today. ammn, COMbany St. Pail, Minn, ; : & __ BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY | \\ \ ipa, Wi pees : Bismarck, . Te gal . orth Dakota \ . 4 \\eed CONTAINS a | ; - About Tires - Doubtless, sxpeciente -has taught you the econ- omy of riding on good ‘Ours has taught us the c good judgment of handling : them. cr In short, good tires are ; good business—both for | you’and for us. That’s just another reason why we | - sell United States Tires. ss _ United States Tires _ are Good Tires } “We know United States Tires are good tires. -‘That’s why we sell them. f. .} | | Bismarck Motor Co. _C. W. Henzler| _' C.B. Olson{& Son, Driscoll ae \

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