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MONDAY, MAY 3, 1920 a BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ' , . SEVEN and nd Street, 100 x 150 ft. The fines! jot, east front, for$8250, on terms, 6{- location in. the city for an apartment room partly modern house, close in; big! O° three or four bungalows. "$2850, lot. for $2300. °6 room. modern house.) Small payment down and liberal terms. well located, fine lot, for, $3800. 7] See Fred Peterson, G, P. Hotel room modern house, inciuding 3 bed ara 6-tf rooms, near school, for $4000, on terms.'| HONEY, NO, 10. Pail Fine Alfalfa Sweet ‘ 3 room modern’ house, with garage.f Clover Honey delivered to any_ post east front, for $2600, on’ terms. 5 room] office in: North. Dakota, $2.98; No. modern house, fine lot, close in} pail. $1.54. Cash with order. BF. } ~ FOR SALE—6 room modern. hot SS Major Frank Henry, rumored to be the dark horse in the North Dakota] ROURKE HAS “LATEST race for republican nomination for | governor, said last night, “I would not}PLAN FOR DEVELOPING lift my finger to obtain the nomina- ry ‘ I : tion, but if the delegates at the con- HEAVY CHAMPIONSHIP vention can not find anyone e' \ | | WANT COLUMN | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS _It’s An Off Day For Danny = - BY ALLMAN | Starkweather was elected vigo chair-| pAEY HANDLE IT 4 > b : FY REAL.ESTATE. 5 ’ man; H. W. Swanson of Brocket, was | "WEEP WANTED MALE | (}] Wesofferithe following fpr sale: +1 | On,GRaNomA, WE'VE THAT'S ASG Niece clocted tresuuren, “and ‘Harry, iCnee- LIKE SARDINES ) D— 5 room house, Mandan yy BEEN PLANIN® vP A CHILD! Just LOOK shaw, Devils Lake, was elected sec- | BE sen, | WANTED S Bree (3).all -azqund paint- Avenue .... $2,800.00 u Dery HE Is! retary. | a ers, avid’ papér Ranger. “Stéally work Qoteons and: Bal Hi i os THE + ee i eo until Christmas. Good wages paid to 4 3 » WELL, WHA’ ‘ pays eee mae 5 gi man who understands his business. Riverview ..........$3,500.00 DIFFERENCE? HES A ‘legislative :district convention in ; When writing state your line of paint: 5 rooms and’bath (fur- . HEALTHY ISN'T HE? Whichdelegates from Adams, Sioux 4) ‘4 Veegeriiaies Viton Se . I nished) ‘Thayer St,.84,200.00 x and Hettinger counties will partici a 4-26-2wks'| (Immediate: possession) | Pate, will be held in Mott on May 1 WANTED—Live jwire. assistant druggist,/J} 6 rooms and bath, 5th 1 to nominate a legislative ticket. The must be-able to talic German," Btate Street ............$4,500.00 Hettinger county © Republican —con- age, salary expect |, reference, single lo enti s 5 Or ughartieds ‘s/he vor cat cone in a oom god bath, Ray. $5,700.00 vention to select delegates to the first letter. "Write J. W. Hofer, ‘Wishek, mond Str eee e B5,700, Minot convention is being held to ND _‘.,.. 4:17-2wks |] 5 rooms and bath, bung- day in Mott. . WANTED™An experienced | farm Had alow, 5th Rtreot. .- 973600.00 * 8 + | hat knows how to handle horges. iaanen : \ pape the “prevailing wages ABDIy at 1 Toons and bath, mare 566.00 The Pieree* county convention of the Menoken Farniers State Bank, Men- ie SEO Ey oh at a anli-Townley forces will be held in oken, N. D., in writing or ‘telephone, 7 rooms and hath, 6th Rugby on May 5, Ta AES OpaT Wa 30-3 Street ......... + $10,500.00 ia? ek % EARN Actual Auto Repair ul y q , ce tary ing. Los “Angeles YMC. REAL ESTATE CO. The executive committee of the ete s ; A-g6-Imo.} F. E. YOUNG Republlewn organization in Grand ‘ NTED—By experienced young man, a First" National Bank . Building forks county have called a county eon ag auto ‘truck: driver. “vs one, Phone 78R convention “to be held in Grand e WANTED—Male stenographer. Apply; Forks on (May 5 for the election of Stacy, Bismarck, N. D. 6-1-tf delegates to, the Minot convention. oe _ HELP WANTED—FEMALE _ heed in_your business, Write or call. Alfred Steel, chairman, and J. E. ‘ WANTED—Two dining r iris” for] American Mereantile Agency, Room No. Mulroy, secretary, of the Stutsma ; ‘ hew Amex Cafe just. opening. 40, City National Bank Bldg. Phone | eounLy Repub eae Grnttioe eae prepared for work May Is | fue '-1mo, You BRove Two GoD Nese tee ae mmittce, signed ; Apply Annex Cafe, OR The Pat Shop at Halliday, > he call for a Republican convention f Phone 586R. sac work | Ad N. Dat. The best lyeation on the north ( CIGARS RIGHT IM DADDNS at Jamestown on May % to elect dele. WANTED—Girl for home work in rather] branch. , Everything complete, four liv. OUG' ORLD - 2 ‘ rates to the Mi a Rat Small family ‘in Mandan. Have eie ing rooms upstairs. No competition: TOUGH GD WORLD oop: PocKeT? gates to the Hinot convention. | appliances; would pay oxtra goc ‘food trade; ask any traveling man on WAIT A MINUTE HERE! You'Re N Raton, Hake Ges D a « Wages to a willing home-lovin si e Branch. ‘This is worth investigat- , SE CIGARS IN MY WY Don’r You ollo BF. unt Oo} evi Lake, iv capable ing. For further information, address, Bustin’ THESE state’: ie ae, Act e Mandan, N. D. Box 291, Halliday, N._D. 4-26-10 | GET STONGER, ee Miionas te famsey county, ee WANTED—Ginl_ or woman “for general] DONT INVEST. ATT RANDOM—Millions CIGARS, DADDY? a anny ounced hat he may become ork. Mrs. CG. .W. McGray. 61 haye been:ynede in ‘Tex anid leaues a ‘ a Candidate tor state senator trom or phcne 746, _ > 5-8-1wk"! by careful, lnweators. 1 ite for our ? Ramsey county in the cvent that : x Girl for general; housework nee geclogical map and list of Counties | Frank H. ‘Hyland is not a candidate a 0. . 610 7th St that are getting big play. No obilga- (ara - Hy is not a candidate & . 5 nf Remington: SH WG sion ‘on. your part. sdnvesiors ‘Protective for re election. New York.-Here’s the suuit — | Association, 242° Mvore Building, Sa soe ams a s price of many port ’ : — CREE Bi, n - a 7 dream: and the price of many por’ WORK WANTE! I ET Oe, Governor Lynn J, Frazier of North | houses. The box weighs pound eee a aati eagh= ———| FOR SALE—Fully equipped and well Dakota ANTED_ Work Ty” lady,” by Hour. Gr stocked blacksmith ‘shop. two or three Parola is scheduled to make several i might be 8 dines from the way day, “Also. man vork, res, situated in best location in this a alks on the more or less notorious} they uider it but it’s loaded w vork, gardens spaded, ete, Reasonable} town and surround , s \ Ma ie gore. 2 : prices. “Phone 733. Siniwk | well populated. territory, “Perms right WY committee” of 48° in. and “around | Gold bars. and valued-at $25,000. he ne | (0 hustler who means iness. Mur- iN ii i Woston, on May 8, and later in New| entire shipment to the P. Morgan FOR SALE OR RENT Re ardner Land Co., New E and. | \ Net cone On Ma 4 he speaks at Hoe whieh arsived Lronu} in abos a ~“HOUSES AND FLATS | POR’ SALBCNettncast corner of Ave. A, a & rand Island; Neb. He Sa: Minnekahdo amounted to All bids other than by or on behalf | 8°vernment, alleged that the aim of | tor governor, stated today to The| candidate to succeed himself, wrote SAN FRANCISCO -- All told, 17 of the State of North Dakota, must be| these leaders was “to bankrupt the | Forum that he has not announced his] to W. C. Forman, editor of the! playe: connected with the major j accompanied by a certified check in| State and the property owning people | candidacy. Hankinson ‘News to the effect that’ Jeagues last season are starting in | Chiropractor Consultation Fr fs WANTED—Two rooms for light hovss- eeping for occupancy June Ist. te p 5 et carina for $1800. .7 room modern house, east} Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont, oS 5 vhat is going “because ils si ; e | make race a inate me, New Ori 5 front, eldsé: tn fine. loaation, “for $3800, ath, dats meonibers, Monts N h aaa : cers nd what is. going on because . Nils Petterson, member of the iy ine race and nominate tne, | ters Hs Ree a ; hreom house, eloge. in, good lot, for| SGR-SALALHelel aid POAT eee | | orth Dakota Polities || trey can vote right, anyway.”—Em-| house of representatives for several | Will accept.” tourke of New York, i eee in fine Pace tor eit00 house. “good town on main line of Northerr. | + 2? ge tious County Record, ‘years. was endorsed for state sen-; “Major Henry is a former state land ue Tntematlonal Sporting olub wall sqose te in ' os as Paclfo “Railay only hotel in HYLAND SAYS *NO* | = | ator from Sargent county at the con- mission and resided at Valley City ns an s tG devetupe a really FOR SALE—The Lundeen bungalow at} tai Hotel Judson ND, A TIMELY WARNING ‘vention held in Forman. L. E. Cole,} before coming to Bismarck to live af- | PePresent mel enn: joham ke 923, Tth “pireeti five rooms and bath SORPSAEE ORIGe Gian eae ML ise oh St. Luke's Hosp. St. Paul, Minn.,; lselween seven and ten thousand| Harlem, and J, B. Johnson, Hall, are} ter his services in the army. His | leavyweight and, pantry built ip ening closet andy Fone northeast comer of seventh mireet | : o.... Abril’ 26, 1920, | members of the Socialist party in the| the candidates for the house. A} Mame has been mentioned in many hese L and coal range; ae cement ba pment, ae ave KB Brleeist ain: eany terms, pete Crary, tarman sits under instructions from Town-| complete county ticket also was en-| Parts of oe ete as the “dark horse ere a Nght. and dry. very nic Wr 2 ahin, Gen, Del., Bis- amsey County Repiblican Central| ley are registering as repyiblicans. | dorsed, as follow: Auditor, Oscar] in the republican fold, several politi-j He club, Be BCL Thpssenouts Built gis yeure agor Dob: | WIL SBCLAUT Shaves Mote OIG | Committee, |All of the Townley Democrats are} Miller, Rutland; treasurer, Chas. | cal prophets suggesting that he might! 2 number of promis andidates erty free from encumbrance. _4-25-1m0| and’ 500 Motex Refining $2.00 and 300| | Devils lake, North ‘Dakota. | registering us republicans. ‘This gives | Collier, Cogswell; states attorney, | become the compromise candidate in| !'om among the fives But FOR SALE—Nice i room house, four! Motex Pine Line $4.50. Telegraph orders. | My Dear Sir: the ‘Townley forces a solid front. Wej S.A. Sweetman Forman; clerk of | case the convention splits on a nomi-| dustrie’ ng, steel manufac moons ounstalns..and fave rooms, three | Ay Ko lenel, Boatmen’s’ Bank Bldg..| Have read the call for the conven can win in the June primary, bat it| court, Andrew Sathe, ‘Tewaukon; | nee. tele hipbuild!ng, mining, and farm. barn-16.x 24 ft. with garage 12x 24 ft.;] i YOu WANT acreage on the ground | Un to be held in Devils Lake, May isn’t going to be any walkaway. We county judge, W. EB. Dada, Forman; The statement that he would yot | BE take then to ning canip near granary, 8x8 tt ‘orkshop, li f floor of. the next big-oll eld, ite Col- | 5th and/am very sorry I will not be; Must have the united support of every! superintendent of schools, Flora E.| lift a finger to obtain the nomination |'New York, pay their expenses and a her house, ea é umbia County, Ark... wire J: ‘t. Stephens able to attend. 1 will ‘NOT begs ean-| man appased to ‘Fownleyism, Let's Baker, Fort _coroner, OQ. A is the mn anthentie statement Major aula Cee eee Pan fae FOR SALE—Nine .room ‘modern ‘hous 5 date for the senate, and | will be| Slick together for good old 'N. D.!| Stockstatl, IMilnor; surveyor, H. A. ury has made in reply to the many | thenotae Saeco one te hot water heat, hard: wood floors, 125 | iigMSTTFGHING and” Pieoting attach. | Stateful to you it you will convey| Everybody Stick! —iNapoleon Home-! Soule, Cogswell; county justices of | Tumors linkiyg his name with the goy-| tem for a year. At the end of that ft x.150 ft. East front, beautiful shade |" ment, works on all sewing machines | this information to the delegates. 1) tead. Ithe peace, J E. Hllsworth, H.C. ship, time, elimination contests will ‘be held: ‘ dvees, “abn; Jaleo einai house, alte | $2.50. Pull instructions, | J. I Mgnt. | ai not seriously ill and will be home ene | Johnson, Ole Langveld, M, 8. Ander-| Major Henry served in the war, go | 1 determine the champion, the neu’ fOr toad cont te ball: whe hog oni weet pimngnen te an © | in time to do what I can to help de COMMUNICATION son. ‘ing to France as a major in the First sacs Wil Hol sommerctal ed Ms :! ANTE! [ 5 t feat’ the x : aE a Westfield, N. b., April 10, 1920 Reaolations:<d rf “ B the | North Dakota. He has long be: an { 2nd the candidates must be Americ a stioks, Address, X, Tribune. 4-17-t4 | TE the present state adminnist i BI , oy APY , W920, esolutions adopted commend thi Dan Oly: ie; Wi ong been an z FOR NES eth St, or phone. 5, | FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, Ben Tillot- | tion. * : sank’ of N.iD., | position taken by Messrs. Langer, | officer in the ‘North Dakota National | Por” = ae son, 4-30-1wk Yours respectfully, Rismar ky N. Dy Kositzky and Hall, while Nils ‘Petter- | guard. . LOOKING FOR SCRAP ee FRANK H. HYLAND, | Dear Sir: son is lauded for his work in the Heeb Denver Colo, May 3.—ired Fulton ROOMS FOR RENT i an ar en aR mC ae Ran «oe # : Ducloded fog warrant for check} state legislature. The resolutions also} Virtually every county in the state] 145 overed to box pentier FOR RENT—Well furnished ‘front room,; NOTICE .OF SALE .OF TOWNSHIP BURTNESS FOR CONGRESS Looks for which you sent bill. This| pledge all participants in the con-| has called county Republican conven- | Ais ania REAR Gownstairs) in modern’ home, "Two, BONDS Grand Forks, May 3.—0. [. Burt-| 8 the first time that Union School| vention to work with the object of | tions to be held on May 5 though al {yl Aum us end of The purse over to , Se anona or aveninap ae agsceth Stl IN Po ee -| Ness, prominent local attorney, yes-/"Dist. bas been compelled by law to] restoring the state government to| few of the converfions will be held | yrorans. There is a lite b hon ninan J che alse ee Ae EDL CL ‘otice is hereby given, that in pur- | terday afternoon made a statement to| deposit the district money in a cer-|a sane basis. on Saturday, May 1. In these con-| jiece of shadow-like canine aot Ne FOR RENT—Large furnished room, suit-|suance of a certain resolution duly} the effect that he would be a can-| tain bank, and then compelled to buy erie ventions delegates will 'be elected to] Gonyer that will be stad (ob, fate, | sone er Dan Sra thaver Se adopted by the Board’ of Supervisors | didate for the republican nomination | heck books ‘from that bank before; Labor union men of Dickinson are| the Minot convention. Fulton on the sate conditions if he ; o FOR RENT Two rooms for light house-| of Medora ‘Township, Billings County, | £9" Congressmair from the first district, choy can check on same (pretty/ reputed to be occupied with the for-| Interest in the approaching conven-| wit) quate it twer ty roundsato a de- fe i keeping. Call 615 10th St. or phone} Norn Dakota, t epi ti providing the delegates to the repub-| Tank). { mation of a ticket of -candidates for | tion is very general, and the indica cision. Harry Wills is the gentleman s . 67K. on _ 4-a8-Iwk {North “Dakota, at a regular meeting | jican state convention at ‘Minot on B, Van ‘Beek, Clerk,’ county offices in Stark county, j tions are that the attendance of dele-| iy question. Wills told J i Kanner FOR RENT=Fefhished room in modem | of said board on the 19th day of April, | May 12 so desired. G. W. Reniskers, Leet gates will be close to 100 cent, | iocal promoter, he might wire Fulton liome 320 Mandan Ave., or phone 39 A. D. 1920, authorizing the issuance| Since the close of the legislative Joseph Clark, Tr G 0 Chri Golva 1 that a larg ber of interest:| 05 yea ee Sapebate -28-1wk | 4. D. , close e legislative Joseph C! » Pre jeorge Christianson of ‘Golva,| and that a large number of interest.) ang iy dered wants { Saat a is i OOM “TO~RENTOin® private” modern | of coupon bonds hereinafter described | 8¢38ion, during which Mr. Burtnes: Thos. Rypkema, Director, Golden Valley County, has called aj ed Republicans will be in Minot to ihe Ar @ tothe “wound wa rater d home. Lady preferred. Phone No. £07. | the Supervisors will on the 15th day of | 45 Tepresentative from this. county. | John Engel, Director. county convention. to be held in, witness the proceedings. ans, he would give his to the Recuper- ee a _.. S+1WK) May A.D. 1920, at 2o'clock p.m. at|™ade a wonderful record, there has ~ Himmons County Record.| Beach on Saturday, May 1, for the} — ation Camp athletic fund. s FY FOR RE smodern Foam. lady Pe-| the office of the clerk of said Township | Deen considerable talk of his candi- ead aes election of delegates to the Minot NEW ZEALAND SPEED a ; ; ; at Medora, in the County of Billings, | 42¢Y for congress.. Mr. Burtness was| AFTER SOCIALISTS convention. i NG'TON, iNew Zealand ~The G = GETS on FOR RED malanedpoom: State of ‘North Dakota, sell to the | Candidate against J.-M. Baer in the|, Fessenden, N. D., May 3.— Anti- eae ae Man? athletes which will £0) pogpoN ae Poulan whe 214_Fitth eens es highest bidder for cash, twenty-two ; 8Pecial election in 1915, and again at| Townley precinet caucuses, called by| The Stark county Republican con n has some crack sprinters | yon the Hoston ‘Muration, probably FOR RENT Rooms in’ modern’ hemes! coupon ‘bonds, numbered 1 to 22 in-| the regular election in 1916. j John A. Layne and J. X. Kunkel.| vention has been called to be held G, Davidson has | wiq) Grecee in. the Olympics FOR RENT—Room, Inquire th st. | Clusive, of the par value of Five Hun- ge Pein and aA Ine Dickineon: on May). i heen ee he tage for Lae we He s ck citizen, tkougi 4-30-1wk | dred: Dollars ($500.00) each, aggregat- DISLIKES SOCIALISM of the Well county 1920 campaiga ate on the 94 rk, H.W. Wilk) making application for American ing the sum of Eleven Thousand Dol-| . Cogswell, N, D., May Despite | Committee, were held in the several} ©. M. Crary signs the call for the|son is fast on the 120-yard hurdle citizenship. ; ES — MOTORCYCLES | lars ($11,000.00), bearing interest at a| the almost impassable roads, 78 dele- Heated in the county last night! Ramsey county Republican conyen-| event. dase . = . fe i y incts at-| for’the purpose of selecting delegates | tion to be held in Minot on Ma SSSR EEE A . FoR SAL i Tet 490, 'dcondi-| rate not to exceed six per cent per | 84tes representing 29 precincts at. elegates e 4 May ARUN Rion sis.00. Boe abt “Phone Was, | annum, payable semiannuéliy seid |tended the county convention at For-| {© the county convention which will| — In MeKenzie county a joint call las | DROP THE HANKY BW. OREN GS eis icinade __Bismarek, neo 1 8-1WK | bonds being payable in twenty years | ™an last Thursday called for the pur- be held in this city next Wednesday, | been issued by Peter Davidson, Re-| BOS TON--Amid other 5 vial up- F linea pte FOR SALE—Overland "90," first clase and issued for the purpose of building | Pe of endorsing legislative and|'May 5th. The attendance at the| publican cha an; Charles I, Fleck,| heavals of the present, the latest is | ting wit! shape, 714 Thayer St 4-30- county delegates to represent the in-| Caucuses was most enthusiastic and| Democratic chairman, and Georgej that the Massachusetts Aggies foot- Se a Town Hall to be located at Medora, y 6 p t the Governor LOST AND FOUND North Dakota. : dependent voters in the June pri-| 4ugurs ill for the socialist bosses at} Schafer, I. V. A. chairman, for a] ball squad will play “Drop the Hand- John of Lout ‘ . COST LSaturday- May Ist between’ Man: Said Bonds ‘witl not be sold for less | Maries. the coming primary | election. county convention: to be held in Wat-j eereh et Pondon Bridge Is Falling he is not opposed to honest \ “dan Ferry and Stanton, 31x4 non-skid | than their par value, and the Board of The report of the resolutions com-! es ford City on May own,” and other nice games as Part) ing and: the parimutue!s. Breauder tire und steel rim. Finder] Supervisors reserve the right to re- | mittee, which was unanimously adopt-; Dr. L. S. Platou of Fargo, men- ae : of their spring football training. ranelis notify Tribune and receive reward, . | Sect any or all bids and to sell the! €d. complained cf the “band of radi-, tioned prominently as a possible can-|_ C. W. Carey, state senator from | Nps aes wo = Sone WLUEED *| same at public or-private sale. cal socialists” in control of the state | Gidate for the Democratic nomination| Richland county, mentioned as a WEST IS WEST RS. EXGE, D.C. Ph C. oie ere Teun. the sum of $550.00, payable to the or.| of the state and make a second soviet | “I am not a candidate for the gov-| the state senator candidate should| the Pacific Coast league this spring. | Suite 9, 11—Luens Block—Phone 260 LAND 2 der of the undersigned clerk, which | Russia of the state,” and instructed | ernorship at this time,” said Dr.| be chosen in a county convention. Some have been veterans of the big} LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving the | Will be forfeited by the successful bid- | its delegation to the legislature to; Platou. “If the state Democratic aie ae ; show and others were only big-time facts in regard to the land situation | der in event he shall refuse to pur-! Work for and use their “influence to} conventiofi should endorse me as the 's Attorney Forbes of Wahpe-} bench warmers. Yaar ee areal a es a Three months’ subscription. Free. I} chase said bonds. obtain better marketing conditions | Candidate. | would, of course, make] (on has-announced that he is a can-| - — = if \ * 4 for a heme or as, an investment. vot | All bids shall be addressed to the! for the farmers” and other needed) (he race to the best of.my ability.|didate for district judge. Judges Al- STRONG HIGH TEAM 't New School East Side ¥ oe simply write me a letter and say. undersigned clerk of said Township | betterments. If some other person i chosen to} len and Graham are the judges of the; EL, PASO— The El Paso Tigers, | 2 ture FREE.” Address Editor Lend. | 8t Medora, North Dakota. | Sree jmake the race, that candidate will| district, High school team lost thelr first game |] 4 large ‘school is now under | iculars - seas z i EAC! | get my earnest suj a “8 in two years recently, The team is! Katia paca Sn | uiugy. Skidmore Land Co,, 48 Skid | By the order of the Board of Super- a PERCUERS WORRIED 8 The seis aie BANA stare gen Canute (Ro Gubliean | conaaarOd (oaerer LG pane ame | construction in the East part [| . more Bidg.; Marinette, Wisconsin. visors. Medora Township, Billings ! e Townleyites in this neck of the | ’ 4 eabernatorta Epi aitrtes 3 pu Nota doaeer : iat umes Gate i] of town, Near the school are ; pe nee se 110-4mor | County, North Dakota. | woods are evidently getting worried momination will be decided at the| convention will be held in Under-| teams in the south. The Tigers have! | Come very desitablo ancl FRee eet BULUBTING Sool H. G. KINMARK; | over the fact that one of their candi-| State convention tobe held in Fargo| wood on May 10, | Arizona University on the 1929 sched- || can be bousht bee we i climate, crops. “Immigra Urea, | yop = a. - G. KIN} 5 a net es ion May 1. tees ate: [1 ca 1 Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol} 4-26-5-3-10-17 Clerk, dates for the legislature can barely; ‘ , 4 : mabe pric i) i, Madison, Wi i 24-60t —_—_____ make himself understood in the Eng-| Dr. Platou is prominently known ank I. Temple, state’s attorney) ee 1 the LIMe Cis ice be Ree cthe el 7 an DOG DIES GAME; (lish language. We are asked to send | in the state having been a resident| of Sheridan county, may become a| PENNANT ALL WOOL AL se completed and prices [+ f MISCELLANEOUS , BURGLARS FLEE ; Mike Scherr to the legislature to take of valley Clty for many years prior condilate: (or state senator from that ee Ore 2D yards of j are vaised. During these times # i FOR SALE—One_ 30-60 Altman Tayler CINCINNATILKim {Part in sixty days’ of debating and|to his removal to Fargo. He was| district. eee a _ Government standard bunt-) + of high prices on food stuffs, 7 Gas Tractor with steering device, One INCINNATI—Kim, a fox terrier,| discussing of proposed laws, when identified with the American Soeiety ing was used by the makers of the| | every one should have a gar- eight bottom P. & ©. Gang Plow with) owned by B. B. Quinlan, barked all | even one of the delegates to the Town-| Of Equity movement for some time,| The Wells county Republican con-| National League 1919 pennant for the jf den,” Why not buy some cheap | Shares, One. atesl veager, gas ‘tank| Meht, despite Mrs. Quinlan's efforts | ley convention that put him up says,| during the early stages of that organ. | vention will be held in Fessenden on| Cincinnati Reds. It is 24 feet in] = Its, and raise your: own pot ! mounted on wagon. One Rumely sep-,to quiet him. (Mr, Quinlan was in! “Well, even if he doesn’t understand | ization. May 5. length, 12 feet wide at the large end | i toes? Potatoes are ni four | arator, 26-60. Ong copk eat. This outs. New York. ‘Toward morning, the | English very well he can vote.” Fine. fret one a pccre j and six at the other. The colors are | | and five dollars — per hel. Bees under ‘cover and: has heen used dog's yelping subsided and when the; That's just what Harding and Yeater| R. w. Dickey was elected chair.| me ‘Mountrail county omventien red, white and blue. jj What will they be next year? ! very little. We have no use for same| family arose, it was found that thei has been doing. And that’s just why! man of the county I. V. A. unit or-;-has been called .o be held in Stan- - : H and have priced to sell. Don't write animal was dead and that a cellar|dozens of autoloads of farmers left ganized in Dickey county at a meet-|ley on Saturday, May 1. During the last six montis et!f HEDDEN AGENCY t her & Implement Company, Lisbon, | window and steel door had been pried | their spring work a week ago Satur-| iv held in Oakes, George Lane is| eco8 1919, the ‘Bureau of Internal Rev-| 7 poo as. py | \ N_D. 5-1-tt} open by the burglars who poisonc@l|day to come to Linton when they! county secretary, and Alex Wright} Sever Serumgard was elected | iscovered 295,977 delinquent |; 00M 1), BY j WE COLLECT CLAIMS, NOTES AND| the dog, but ‘were driven away be-| started the ball rolling that will elim-| is county treasurer of the associa-| chairman of the Ramsey county I. V.| taxi and collected $19,051,228 in | | Phone i jess we collect” Our continuouse skill-| 7 Betting any loot. inate these fellows who do not un-/ tion. % | A. organization; Iver Iverson of| delinquent taxes and penalties, jee pe ! 4 ful systematic, intelligent and per. : he omy siatent service, gets you the cash, yol panoad < << 4 Q D HIS FRIENDS Tag Expects a Good Deal of Freckles 4 \ ied vi [. 5 \f FUNNY DREAM! “TW FUNNY DREAM 4 Sucks. How SuouLd WHY, OF COURSE For Sale OU, FRECKLES —~ DREAM! f T HAD LAST AGH se L KNOW?2eE DONT ¢ KNOW 6 i einen eee tay: TON Mad? \_ NOW Wha Your Bet acrgece : By Owners ABovT Your OLD Z| | GEE! Dont VA au DREAMS~ KAow 2 DREAM WUZ 3 350 acres bottom land near Bis- 2 marck. 17 acres on second bench; 80 acres in alfalfa; 30 acres cultivated; meadows, some timber and brush; all fenced. Fair buildings above « ‘ flood level. Terms can be ar- ranged. Have raised 110 bu. of oats per acre, 400 bu. of po- tatoes. Splendid gardening or dairying proposition; or can be subdivided and sold in tracts. | For particulars see F. J. OELTIEN At Craftsmen Printing Co. Phone 36 |

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