The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1920, Page 3

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J f t : ay : <a er THREE 7 oH F feral Sei ees fOr ale aa * Tyel Rablnsoy WH be\Held | Shoe Sunday , Funeral 4 sgt tor “the Jate Sam- uel. Robinse g dongs reqident of Burleigh, eect ‘died. Maat the [-will “de. hel jay -afternioon ‘at the Pre vote Bien at. Stewartsdalé, near which. plate Mr. Robinson had. a ‘farm. “'The,‘funeral, party will leaYe Webb Brothers: ;chapel at noen tomor-. | row.” Membeta of the: loéalylodge of Odd Fellows: ‘are requested: to Bd he he funeral * Mr. Robinson was born. in Degmark in 1856, ‘He'married Miss Annie Ras- mussen ‘and“came to this country with his bride \and_ settled in - Burleigh vov'v in 882. Mr, Robinson was ak ways a great lover of home life and Nos never happier than when he was | with “his six children, all-of whom live. in; this section. (Mr: Robinson’ was ‘always very Yriendly. with:all those with whom he came: -in contact, .good: natured and humorous, enjoyed meeting his japy ald. friends: and stalking of the early days’ in ,this ‘section. “An’ ardent church goer.» Mr. Robinson was a: familiar *figure‘ in thé Presbyterian church: at Stewartsdale. The pallbearers. will be John Clark, William McDonald, William Clark, A; G. Dav¥enport,.W. J. Burch and H. Crawford: The first thfee are old friends of” Mr. Robingon and _had known him for. the past’ 40 years. EDWARD -E. MORRIS FUNERAL SERVICES WERE HELD TODAY Pioneer of City, Beloved by: All, Bite Buried Alongside His i ‘Children _ ier Tee Reape bie price § hat at any time pa be éxcntonl. “We offer a large colleétion of fasHionable 7 Suits at considerably less than you could have : > pene, chem: yy before aster. Sous 8 seaman TTI \ Te with the same care you would give to any other Purchace. » “Tem erature Tested” Wills: Seed’s have been “sald. for over 37 years to an increas- ‘Special Purchase Sale of Jersey Suits es J “ae the styles you like pest i ‘in dark cdlors; very iaonate: ‘These oe will be priced at sean mag ; With solemn impressiveness). funer- |= fal services for ‘the late Edward E. ‘| Morris were conducted this morning at St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, which was -filled, withj the many friends of - | the deceased. The services were con: ducted by the Rev. Father Slag, who in glowing terms.told-of Mr. Morris’ many. sterling traits and how he had been a living, mnonument of all that was good. | The beautiful alter was virtually coverad with beautiful flowers in mem- ory of:the man-who had-:done.so.much for: Bismarck, his family and his ‘church.’ In iis’ sermon, Father Slag dinner dau ntnennnvseuaiimany action licad an outils test ae OO > AW. LUCAS. Es | The Store of Quel and Service Say told. how Mr, Morris had .assisted in Sait wus x ae ¢ Ugly large number of discrim- = 2 = 2 church, the’ hody Was taken to St. 's.Pamelery.-where: it. wis inter- red. ‘alongside of Mr. Morris’ five ‘chil- dren who fad preceded him.’ The pallbearers were &. W. Lucas, General E..A. Williams, W.. E. Breen, and; James, /Thomds and William Ritchey, brothers-in-law of Mr. Morris. i 4 Members of the Bismarck lodge of USING | thé A. O.°U. W., the only fraternal organization’ of which Mr. Morris was Tobacco and Snuff “la member, attended the church ina body. PUBLIC Novick The Saye amie Company. will in future be carried on as P . ‘THE SWEETS SHOP with, a full assortment-of the best and sweet- est candiesintown ~~ Tce CREAMS, SOFT DRINKS AND ALL - KINDS OF FRUITS, Ete: ~ inating gatdeners each year. - z | Call, ‘write or phone for our Catalog. i Lt vneanauunucostsancetsoy AUDODORORGUOENUESUUOUANADNAROGAAOAUOSS Gold Seal+No. 10—Is\ a guaranteed regal retina fo ethno THOMAS JENNINGS smi ind cigars | sttidestin and testimonials "from |. ‘FORMS COMPANY; ° e been. ‘cure from, the Mae” Py this ypolionus drug. CON STRUCT HOMES Complies with pure food laws. Price of full, treatment, $2.75. Our book | Large Lumber. Cc Concern Also “A” tells why you Should NOT use ‘Pioneer Seedhouse, Greenhouses and _ 5 di Aa DaipeE cet mee bacco or snuff. It is FREE, fa Granted _ Articles ‘of In- ee beg i Send right:now. iow your friends ry 4 Begt of Service Givett as Before i this advertisement. wAddress. 2 eins | - “corporation 22 ‘N04 MAIN STREET’, ; INLAND CHEMICAL Co.! The Dakota Milling Co., a” $200,000 eS re ) Bi k, N. D. concern, wag granted: articles of in- vil labial deletsb se ou tinal be ened ts corporation ae by the feerctory at = of the state. The principal offices Mi + GZ ‘ of the company is) giver jas Liogyit and the company was formed to-huy : a, . {and sell grainy manufacture; buy. and I Nee sell. and otherwise handle various food products and buy, ‘and sell real estate. The directors of the, company, as given in’ the papers, are J. 1. Bur- lid, Nome; E. K. Savre,'M. ‘C. Suh- mumskie, A. G. Bemmels, Alfred M. Kyello, Lisbon; D. A. Cross, Milnoor, and. F. ¥. \Babcock, Elliott, Others \} mentioned.in the incorporation -papers Soteee r pie aa 3 a yal TO] A don,’C.’F.’ Billing @ J. @orman, ADARAANADRAN ANOS ANGNGOgNROAABENON OAD ONIN ONE Und AOApayananssssucasasanl Lisbon; G. H. Burfs, Elliott: W. B. Fagin ua Seen Sia oath el Verona: marek, a $25,000_buitding end: ‘con- | meat’ “biayors-once got-in-the habit ae that” they would ; continué the | The Union Construction ‘Co., of/Bia-| struction company, :was .also.granted | buying: the less. expensive. ‘cuts’. of } Habit after the campaign closed.’ “ articles. of \incorporatign.., Thomas = .| Jennings, James Baker and Roy, D. “ i ae oa al Young are e the ine incopporators, SAVEMONEY NEY ON : sa MEAT nl —[—- 5 ho ed ee STARTS OKDAY Bikers you cs “Company o 324 Ath Street ie oe et WN Phone 163; § An chiiable etanaiciys is he satel é ne = scape i i il \ oe best thing tire maitufae make. = fenough—in every de- || _ 1 at abies will want to. use your | I Poo The first’ best thing ‘is ‘te thake a tire | = tail you will find the “le daeral Departinen ol sus : Py y e like’ the: K ELL Y/SP RING FIELD- rf exceptional. Those hid- Wants Housewives to Ai i l ip ah 5 I = Pe he ee se ; a den qualities which ¢ : : |= : / : thes ‘ pee EMG are the real.source of (Drive Next Week » “tay in dood shape? Will = ° = . = responsiveness and . The “Save Money on Meat” cam: |i a i i | ! Eg i flexibility will show paign, which the United States depart : : it operate? : : = = .. themselves before you ment of justice is fostering to aid in = 1S ge ed Os ; ed the high cost of living, starts |] in alll: Bra BN rt have been at ‘tite wheel Mate at continues all: week., Haye ‘it. ing cted and re: ‘a= iy > a five minutes. ‘Consumers are urged! by, Attornéy | cea Hi ‘ E Be: / 5 4 Y will encounter General’, Palmer's department, to, buy, te as ‘paire now. U sf — ou ich the less expensive cuts of meat dur- £ th en, > 2 . 3 Af many features whic! ing this week and in a statement is-| aS x i : exceed your expecta: 'sued | by the department” states, | A ag: Vi tions, ~never one that “dishes net as baleen bs Heed Sen eS = _ = , in ‘hem: je from ec a tati | | eas be - Wiler vice a on be 3 ‘ 4 } 7 ment: marketing expasts,’ ues, ae Hay j= Sy b _- \} | the bulletin, “declare * that it th ab | : 408 BROADWAY Eppa = = ’ lig would’ buy. more ‘qrequaxter t j 5 = (2 LouKek MOTOR i ) Donse BROTHERS cats J it would reduce, the: east: ef¢liv: | | Phorle 234 ; Bismarck, N. D. f we mOoTOR CAR | ‘The campaign will’ be ghauistea'h | G ‘ - . throughout the country and‘ dll-house- | + L Lf. ($3 a M. B. GILMAN £0. ° wives, and other purchasers of meats EUAN THT HULL ! NW i are asked to cooperate with ‘the de>} Ras oo marae inane : 212, Main St. Prone 808" artment of justice during:the drive. |. Di z = os a _/ ie ; : oH Fefleral..officials,.believe.that-if.-the ' ts = cf a . ss

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