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THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920 : \ y 7 : THRE! BISMARCK DAILY RIBUNE~ THREE 9 Government-Will | tennnnneneestee reeeeee a a Sell Indian Land i ia : : , 4 | CLES ee at Auction Sale|#) Fy | : ' \ ; =e | ea 71) | | q Properties , in. (Cheyenne River | Fri lay. and Saturday : | B O | Friday and Saturday i and Standing Rock Res» ($} |). then— "EASTER | ; : | : * then-EASTER i ervations® = o oan ara oN : . . < 7 ° Mapa en Ta eR eT vatio mi ae : First'in Style - First in Variety’ - Foremost in Value government Tand sale. ucluding | ¥ | a 5 : MO acres in’ the Cheyenne River | 4! 5s as STE nSEIRESernEReEERrereeERrnEeE oe | and Standing Rock Tadign_ rese 455 tions in North and South Dakota will |B | , be held the latter partof Muy and) the | & | | Veginning of June. The sule will D2 @| | conduc ied atLemmon, §. D., commenc- | uv | qj ing Ma aud-at Timber Lake, 8. D., ; \ er\ Ins Ve O commencing June 1. be | AML property, will be sold to the high- | | hte nee 2 tha ‘i the bids ave H | or greater than the .appraised | @ | value of the land. The land been | % | anal ‘And tomorrow our whole store will be a Salil 2h: ‘ nts an acre to $6 an acre, There | ‘ en an mre 3 an ete The play of New Easter Fashions and all other new | as to ses. tana must either be paid | _ thing. th t E tf i ; | in full or'one-third cast he Ii | ‘ C a cei: in two auiual i ie ate ate ae rd ( 8s i ei /nag. eae z Maps and schedules will be furnish: |S] 7 ’ ; ell free’ atte iy upaneated Yeur ae Suit Blouses Chart the W Lovely Ei ty the United Statds Ind 4 at || art the ay. Ove, act Lemmon, Timber Lake or Washingto [Bes - - Femmpon, Tin o E) or Coat of Spring : Frocks. | 4 eee 2) ti A ee eee collec- Quite as if they had , } With rare taste have the *SCHO : jon 0: eautiful new realized the high fa- designers of these hand- OOL Nori Spring styles and in- such yor of ‘suits, and, too, some dresses developed the | Ls profusion as to include a perhaps that only a season’s fashion “motifs in ; ae. 5 rare 4 RAS hs he apr every taste ond a Pretty blouse would practical garments of ultra | S ‘nater vacation of one | | y or every figure. are assert. itself stylish character. | r ea ug, the publ | Style Uistinetion ‘ prevails “against the. new ves- Vou should see them. Patrons are informed’ that | / the entire collection, com- tees. These blouses The prices range . . there’ no vacation for pupils’ inthe = | bined with quality in mak- refresh everyone who from $35.00 up inl rtens an that the pu a) ing. They impart to the _ sees them, with their i ) ul@ keep up their attendance | 2! y an ai f vefine- 4 idanc wearet te air of refine different! ways. Gloves for Easter | : ment which is so appealing + The prices rat euichers inthe ‘cit af toitherworian of taste aiid fea erence Every kind that will be ) . oO spend their tions. a ; 1 “ ring’ occasions. bea All of the schools in rans Raat “lg Coats at $32.50 and up As Fresh as. a for ple and dress wear. Goad of etuen: 2 Suits 9¢ $35.00 and up one 5 / Priced at $1.00 and up 7 I. Martin, ‘Ti ieati h Spring. F lowers | “0 4 “alartine “The fumigation [) hai Hand in Hand " horough and complete and | 2! Fe; Une levely nits: or Neckwear. ‘iver the { apa One cuhie feet of fumi yi cece agli rae ee Mi h S AG } yf ‘Sse at 1M estimate that t : ishness when Milady wears an attractive bit wit pring lad A ey appr Seay at 3 of this this charming display of new Neck- Are ane new sty’ a i esl sree Wea nm nen se wear. All moderately priced. Boots, Pumps and Oxfords . g crevices in the school buUdi i Sees | : | heen externthage ite germ | : in all their glory for Easter. | ' hy estimated to ruil into the iio | e arm of Opring The prices range he squire foot. H the third. sinweter “supe z is Reflected in Our Easter Showing o foomn: 38-40 up x On ‘son for i } one sienunpiete ae “ Youthful: and matronly women will find d . APL dating was eld. this afternoon | $i here a very interesting collection of beauti- | © 4 re ‘ ee Ho. aie discussion ful Easter Hat modes. The wide extent of | WV SS © eusmMore, s) j 7] 7 4 * at ‘yam ne cau the styles, the color assortmants, the trim- staat | snould immediate solve your aster Nal re = ae ny problems. : é I CTy NEWS | 4 : The prices range from $7.50 up o - — | | ; WEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH | 2. i Manoa TRCN RT mosis Rr ari % Seventh strect and i :, 4 3 Or itn Good F clock acy / Y) in the evening. All ¢ " A ited t eS . a ees i Our Faster Assortment 1s Completes in Every Department, and we invite your Inspection. | " - nee PROM DRISCOLL, Fal rs Adolph Basseu iscoll, was | & | ] metered» : : scncganissSsetsiss ssc sa ssnoonena pean ANS oe 4 hanna Wilde to = s ‘im ida darearieh® colors: forstlie: Goat: nown and carried | | standa at the regular weel kly meeting |} . 4 knight; Ales| Fraak Paris.’ C. Oberg. trustee; J. P. Sell, grand autlaak brunt lark green, dark le of | of the lodge Friday night dt the Elks’ | Rg teemed ng kuight;; treasurer; L. senti . i i blue. The coat is trimmed with black tors are] cub. The new oliceis Sule See f ‘ patent leather or leuthe bright _ Egan, John Gilbettsoa and | C. | exalted ule edad y colors. Smart suede coz ure worn ? den, eae lending ane HoL,. TY | ’ “| for motoring, 4 | SSS \ . bs SERA ES Seti PAS “ ‘ } IDAY AFTERNOON Passio held | ‘ a rs of the “Ame j nightly piscop:il | ; | j Revolution will meet Friday afternoon | church, ire interesting: ‘and t go iL at 3 o'clock with Mrs. HH. Steele.) helpfnl. evening the pa vit! ‘ re coe ye hc, ge ee 1] Quality Meat and Ty Good I ser: fi tomorrow evening vice will be held with appropria v Lucjle| mon by Rev. ¢ vermilya, district | i superintendent. and suitable music. Si t of the Lord's Supper istered. A cordial invi xtended toal} to attend these one Steele will he ts to. return’ to Fargo today while | jy Mrs, BLK. Skeels and Mi tter will remain here until after | fant. Produce Market Having had one of the, best’ of ice bexes installed and improvements made, I am now ready to serve the public with \the finest of ; meats and produce. Sees 611 BROADWAY Opposite City Seales PHONE 722 FARGO TOGGERY INCORPORATED Arties of inc vration have been Storage company of| flea s has filed articles here to he Toggery of Fargo, capitaliz- | - —— h » with a capital stoc “dl o). Among the purposes| INS'PALL OFFICERS FRIDAY 350.060, Gold storage warebou: specified in the articles isthe proy' \The newly elected officers’ of Bis: 4 provided for and the busin ion ire and purchase all of the | Marck lodge No, 1199. Benevolent and le dealing in automo! Susiness and ass6ts of that business in| Protective Order of Elks, will be in Bel for Your Easter-Time Greeting The fashion de- Hi EE PIPELESS FURNACE uaranieed /7 ating Power’ Our lilies are-itt the best of condi- tion now. We-still‘have a good sup-, ply, but suggest ordering at once. James B. Galvin, Prop. ORPHEUM 3to6Tonsa Winter For those who prefer Cut Flowers, From 3 to 6 tons of coal’ heaty a house for the winter Last Time Tonight we have Roses, Daffodils, Carna "Gosh! How my back ches!” After Grip, “flu” or colds, the kidneys with this wonderfully efficient furnace. tee : and "pladder ‘are often afrected —called No hieat is ed in the cellar—the double e tions, Sweet Peas, etc. in best qual- nephritis, or inflammation of kidneys. "No ree 4 inh on FRANK MAYO oe This is the red flag of danger—better prevents it. No is wasted in heating anything ; y. be wise and check the further inroads of outside the furnace but the ai shat comes up through | IN : bd kidney disease by obtaining that wonder- the register. | : Sg 161 discovery.of, Dr. Pieroe’s. Goon) 58 The Detroit Jewel Pipeless Furnace ets the ut- { | f Anurie ( -acid), because it expels gets the t ; the Fat tekl puiaea rors the body | ~ most heating powe7 from e@ Dy e re er ‘ PIONEER GREENHOUSES "} removes those pains, such as b: | every pound of<oal. rheumatism in muscles ard joint | Naturally when the kidneys are deranged the blood is filled with potson- ous waste matter, which settles in the | feet, ankles and_ wri or under the eyes in bag-like formations. | Made in & sizes, L£ A mighty drama of, burns soft coal; hard S '| of man’s strength and! cheison ine | woman’s love. A dra- \Lma/ of the big lumber i|camps of the North ‘| Woods. YOULL LIKEIT - | FULL OF FIGHTS AND |} ACTION | Oscar H. Will & Co. Phone 163 Send, Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., tem cents for trial (7 package of Anuric Tablets. ae ZpoNa, S. DAk.—"L can recommend Dr. Pierce’s Auuric. Tabléts and Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Peilets as grand med- bled with my stomach of the bladder Dr. Pierce’s An- For Sale by all Leading Nealers > Write for information end name ~~ uric Tablets and orient and of dealer in any other town @ re Re j I believe they have cured me of my / ‘ 2 i ifbuble. I thik my momach trouble 3 ‘A THRILL A SECOND The Pleasant Pellets was dyspepzia. are the best regulator of the stomagh H - | and ‘bowels I have ever used and [ being Good ') NOTE:—Tomorrow Friday there will be no matinee. would reconimend -thenr highly. 1 have used four bottles of Anuric Tab- jals of Pleasant Pellets.”