The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1922, Page 7

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_Pital at_ Aberdeen, South Dakota,! here, <€2i); yur ! nt enn a mm ae he her ap a 5 f cad Riera Ae NH i Cn SAY, WILBUR IF. You ” pou BEATE VtKEN | SEE YOUR EGES ARE IF YOU WAKT THE SIXTY vy ralINN Gi NIN DMA IRN _|] WANT-ANY. BREAKFAST AND GET, MY BR MARKED FIFTY CENTS AND BCENT EGhD 1 Baan GaN Nh ) iN He Hl pees ny Tn Bs Sasol: ' FIFTY CENT EGS You Pick MANN i Wa perieoea rue ogee gat | - OUT? QF Se ane. AKE, ‘found he could not move bis head or feet or his tail, ©.’ Grey tried again to run,: but it was no use, he could not: move and:ip an- other jsecond the jfunny little men : f AN THE ellis SQUIRREL EH IS sure it all’ happened, but his mother told him if he had not eaten such’a heavy supper he would not have dreamed it—but for | 8tood in“a circle around him. all that he has his tail to prove hia “He is a good mut cracker,” sald etory. one. “Why not make hima. Grey Grey Squirrel had a very bad habit Goblin ‘and have him for. our: servant? He could crack all our Auts, and to ft it Seien Pherae le cataly were punish, him still mote for peeking, at be served for breakfast, for he ‘was tus tonight we will not let him ar pany; greedy lttle fellow and cared little’| NY crack them for as.” about anyone’ but himself, ‘Never eat another nut” thought poor Grey. “Why, I'd rather lose my “| One night as he got out of his bed h: tanterariumnn arcuate he saw a light shining, and when he pet aaa suter oe erat ment.” * : 5 looked out of the window of his home| ‘Then, gust,as if they knew what he! ISRECCKLES AND HIS FRIENDS: PE ee Freckles Is Appreciative i he saw under the bushes. across the wag ‘thinking, es’ quick as @ wink an- path a long table spread for a feast. | stner Goblin veld. “I Rnow a better| . [L FRECKLES, SYT_w TWAT Now WERE FORBIDDEN “REMEMBER THAT : Around the table sat so’many little] way than you have mentioned to, pun- La CHAIR OVER THERE = ks i Hagel ay REMEMBER mien in green and red sults that Grey | Ish this peeking creature. We will pull T WANT To TALK TIME Roar OF ALL E\ ANP NCU? RISES could not count them. some of the halr out of his bushy tail TO You. Vib. LITTLE THINGS: THE WORLD To Ost: ‘OFF it Took so’ thin be ‘will ‘be} - ag LEAD "To BIG THINGS. THE CINLD whicly they were very cateful to make ‘ i 1) SS FATHER To THE MAN; sure were on their heads, for-every|, All the Goblins. began to shoot ] SNe as FRECKLES ANDTHE . ‘z once in a while Grey noticed that they |(“Enlf, ent¢1” and then ‘at, Grey they { . DEPTY, THEFT OF TODAY ‘would feel to see that the red cap was'|! ‘rushed, and with ‘a tiny. finger and ; a8 lh AN BE THE GREAT in place, his handsome tail, and then with it CRIME OF ‘Then out of the house he carefully | nid over his head each’ llttle fellow ¢rept and was soon on the other side of ‘the path hiding behind some {Pesan to hop and jump, dancing lke bushes, where he could plainly gee aly that happened. In ‘their wild dance they forgot’ their the little men feasting | seq. caps, and off they fell on the ground, end: right thea Grey Squirrel found that he: .coald run, and run he @id ‘faster than ever in. bis life, and when he reached the place where he had comie into the Goblin land he was |’ 5 pe . ’ : lucky enough Yo find the door open. : : ” LD | The-Goblins had forgot to close It. ; : 5 = These little men all wore red caps, ‘Out he ran along the path home, |j* = . = Address, Box 752, Mandan, \N. D, 0 | @———a—— | Ton ind as It was not quite daylight ‘be |} wre in mens A "3-Bo-iwie | | * MARKETS: | to BRS, eavy packops ehopnd $8.5), hestled down into his ded, trembling i 1 ig || WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room |, li Good pigs $9.75 Fe : with fear that the Goblins might find ‘B. <]| «modern furnished house. Write 357 Sheep teceipts, 300, ;About 'steady.” ’* | him" even Hew, for he knew that by 3 , —care'Tribuue, 3-25 wk LIVESTOCK biiepasv ule Sicuk Better grade. native lamly,. $14 to that thme must have put their f : \ i ‘ 1450, - caps’ von, whe gave them tein magic HELP WANTED—FEMALE WORK WANTED POSITION WANTED* ___|. Scuth St. Paul, Minn., March 27.— head yearlings, 31130, eas power. WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| WANTSD—Washing. 323 South 7th | WAY ares ane widow Sith A OwEn. cate ac rited) Auctipted ee He gave one look across the patch as| ral housework. _ Mrs. Benton| _Street. 3-24 Iwk ild as housekeeper. “Experienced. | sharply during the past week ynder BISMARCK GRAIN he pages his home, but the table|_Baker. 20 Ave.’B West, 3-25-3t| WANTED —Wi ashing. Phone 652 Write No. 859, Bismarck ‘Tribune |e’ influence’ of ‘irregular supplles, | (Furnished bv Russell-Miller Co.) | was not there, aid when hé fold all/WANTED—Competent girl for generai| —M-_____324-lt) —— ore ace. gevecenuer ian eee Toga ss Beaten mater SleraNo pM ark, bout it the west” day everyBody| housework. Mrs. F. D, Register, 710 | WANTED-Practical nursing. Phone _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | With light supplies on opening days, *No. 1 amber durum, $1.05 Of the house while they could:be seen, laughed and his mother told him he] 10th St. 325-2 | 28 3:23 Iwk| FOR SALE—Tonring car top for| beef steers sold 25 to 50 cents or more | No. 1 mixed durum, 99 cents for those little magic people are very | had’ eaten tod ‘much ple ‘Yor ‘supper. FOR SALE OR RENT “ Studebaker; in £00d condition. higher, -but.-more liberal shpifes on No.1 red durum: 95 cents. cs Jealous of any eyes that look°at them | But Grey Squirrel knew it was not a|____ ROOMS FOR RENT “HOUSES AND FLATS Phone 858 after 6-o'clotk, or call 417 bie days wiped out practically all of |“ No, 1 flax. $2.18. ‘other than their own ‘magic folks, ‘ per FOR RENT—Two goodsized rooms, in| FOR RENT—April 1st, modern fur _Manden Ave, + 8-28-31} the Fa A ee to Seon tes | No 2 flax $2.13 : igey-Ic ; modern house, Furnished for light|” ‘nished apartment of three rooms and| ¥ OR BALE Cadac Eight, $1,000.00) very tew of these are coming. A tair | N® rye 78 cents. fe But his greediness soon got him into trouble, for he poked his. little head Minneapolis Grain “He does ‘uot‘run out any housekeeping oF, singly. 416 12th| bath, newly papered, painted and] Ret Cheap. L. 'N.\Cary, Mandan, | showing of sales of medium grade beef steers have been made up .i0 Minneapolis, Minn., March’ 27.— night, nor does he get up fa be nu fight} Street. Phone 431-R, 3.24-1w| varnished,’ ,Phone.275-W 3-24-1w] ..N. Dak. + 3-16-2wk out too far and a Goblin saw hin. t But he hiss thought many times FOR RENT—One good sized room,| FOR <RENTx-Partlyat hedorun- oo LLA $7.50 with’ bulk of th id w hit oe a ay : a a wi uk of the qo A aur tH bres he pleat an oe 9g thougl y : Vitchirette; and. closets furnish eal piesnepewies eats ye a aes ORS eS CELIANEOUS __ ANEOVS anon dium grades from $6.25 to 97.35, ree MARL ; ese 175 cars compared ; eve Tiny ttle Raa area itaty | Coblins tsed that Bight and wondered {or light ‘housekeeping., “218 First| Also use of-garden apace. Call Tele-|” up-todate equipment, good water | Monest ones around $6.00, Gash No. 1 Northern: $1.50%. to Ne ¥ -3t| phone 7663. 3-23 Iw| system, bath, including building and| Butcher cows and heifers were rel- | ¢153%; May $1.41%; July $1.32%. what they meant, Grey Squirrel, of course, éxpected Read them backwards and see if you to dart back from sight and run ag he| can tell. + always aid; but, to his Surprise he b: ne 7 Fi maka me cold weeth da. we ai FOR RENT—Reasonable, a large mod- apartment ih Jarney flats, Phone | orders promptly attended to.’ Box 345,| best lights selling from $6.50 to $7.25, | {al", Mortgage | executed and delivered FOR RENT—Good sized, well fur-| FOR RENT—Ali modern 4room apart-| lot in town of 1,000 populati atively. scarce “in, recesptsjand, “held nished front room, suitable for one ment; partlyifurnished or:unfurnish- onOR Address ‘L., Be 99 aanied practically steady. \Better offerings at Ont Ne a Cary ine cee A or two, Modern. 419 3rd St. Phone} ed, Phone 183.; Bismarck Business| _N, D. " 3.23-4w | Youtlg cows and heifers: sold at the Barley, 50 to 61 resnits 8 Copyright). | 920R. ee 2-24-3t | Collegey'-1_ 94 tie \88tWw| ROR SALES Portectio clos2 from $625 up to atound $7.00! Rye, No. 2, 94% to 95: tor gocta acuaint wooth some ateaus | FOR, PENT Nicely furnished large] FOR Sie ENTS Tight hawsekseping | stoves new oven. 3 burner gua.plate | Mit DUNK at $4.00:10_$6.00. Sarre Flak No. 4, $249 to 8258 ‘eon oon On: 3 t | PA 4 4 TNnt yi i rs sol largely a’ 50 to “ " Ov two-rooms for light house-|"“‘apartment. 620.Sixth St.°*“Phone| and, small refrigerator. 819 5th’ |.¢3.50, pologria. bulls $3.50 to $4.00. Veal eRe TESS at ee |... Keeping. hone 632W oF call 818}. 329 Wi 3-27-3tT St. 3-24.23 o ‘ ; e : calves closed strong.to 25 cents high-| Noti Mi Fi “place for rs ne|__ Ave. B. 8-25 4t FOR RENT Meggin 4room furnished Hemstitching and: picot work. Matl| er, compared with last Saturday, with: Notice ts here Seven that thas ae if tb wo 9 ti | Tam cold tie’ma ot” Ww. da} erp room on first floor, suitable for) 713. 3-27-3t by A. 1. Garnes and Abbi Garnes, . Singer ‘Sewin: Machine company, Bis-| a few $7.50, se di: 3.5 1.50. 1 COE ae : Me ri steam, tink he try wee jusa how mad] t¥o, 09 Hight St. Telephone 236-W. Chinn marek, ND. Beit | Good cad chatee atackote aud ood. | ertacére’ to Oak. ee aah A i can make me, I dunno. Wi TAKEN UP—Four bay mares; 1 eray| cts closed strong to 25 cents higher | Mitnecota, "ag mortgugoes, lated the Aes tence LL) Maes, ee But I no losa da head till he try beata | FOR RENT—Modern room, 2 blocks U Interested in buying land! ““geiding, ,Wi1-2 Sec, 4, Range 75-129 | for the week at $6.25: to $7.00, selected | 15th day of October 1919 and fildd for from. post. office, 311, 2nd_ street. Central Minnesota, the] mwp. albert Hammar, Driscoll, .N. | lots on the fat cattle order up to $7.25 | record in the office of the register of over. tila you 1] Phone 6326 225 ii Sort Mesa Dak ButL-awk | and #200 Common and medium grade | Shai outs ai aay sold steady: to strong at $4.50 to $6.00. | recorded therein in book 159 of mortga- jusa ONB-Nice moderp, furnished so0m’ : Ds. wes clincen't herars| for toni, facing’ street Tot saas.| yaks lana @ Tevestmient Co at rer Nat top donk. Phone 629 or| HOE NSY® moved up and down the /gu, on, Yage 1z, i ts Creo e a 216.2nd-St. 9-28 Iwk)t2 os Mipclie Se eee price: Sale som2what, closing weak of, the premises: such mortgage eef he wanta fight I feela fine for dat. pens Sat tae FOR SALE OR TRADES Halt section, ee Krist. Kjelstrup, Bismarck, to 10 cents lower than the mevious |nd, hereinafter described, at the, front T putta da clothes on and go home. hovecksopin iditable for. wa well improved, 20 miles northeast of | — a Saturday, Good and light; butcher hogs | Bismagek. in the county of Burleigh and Nexa day I no feela good. But I betta; oUsekeep! 5 F -|° ‘Bismarck. Would consider well lo-| FOR SALE—Full round ~ reed ‘baby | atthe close $9.75 to $9.85, heavy pack- | "ate Pf North Dakota, at the hour of you seexa bits dat guy wot try beata| Phone 216. 3-27-2t} «cated residence in Bismarck. Write 10 cr elocks a. mont (he 16tn ay, Oe May carriage in first class condition. | ing sows around $8.50, good pigs $9.75. |. ‘1D. 1922, to satisfy the amount due on me up no feela good, too. ... ___ [FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for] Box 62, Bismarck, N. D. 3-M-3t| Also one gray, reed baby sulky. Call] Lambs closed steady to weak, better | such mortgage on the day of sale. EENCE I gotta fight weeth my’ girl] Wot you tink? pear light housekeeping; close in. ‘Phone Box 82, Bismarck, ND 12F 13. 3-24-1wk | grades this week $14.50, to $15.25, fat | _the premises described in such mort. ’ other day I no care eef da school] | << (Copyright) 612, 3.25.3 BOARD AND ROOM FOR SALE—Gas range, in good condi-|ewes strong, bulk light and medium- | fhe same are CHtuated in the county: of keep or.go home, I feela totigh —o—_ -|FOR RENT—Cleaa rooms ip modern | ROOM—With board “at “the Mohawks tion; also ladies wocl tricotine suit, | weight ewes $3.00 to $9.00 Burleigh, Noyihys Dakote Yana y described « house at 300 9th street. Phone 377J. 401 5th st. 3-28-41 _ large size. 1200 Broadway. 3-24-3t fo 7 CHICAGO WHEAT section ten GO). A townanip one ‘Rune 3-22 -1wk | BO: RS WANT Room an ARDERS Ppl FOR SALE —Baled hay, seed, oats and Chicago, March ‘27.—Wheat aver-|dred and forty-two (142) north, of range and one friend wot gotta fight weeth hees wife and me go veesit da bootaleg. 4 w ’ "9 - After I been dat pl W FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod-| ‘board, or table board, single or‘dou-| seed potatoes. Inquire A. C. Wilham, ) no care for ‘da apergeten vag chat sia 2 Name? ern house; lady désired, 614 8th St.| ble Foor, home sore Slgeet in,) Vat Horn Hotel. 3-21 dw Hie ieee Beet erie oatvaek ag principal meviian ue hone see 27-1 ‘rom. ‘office. % Jefault ha in the t 3-27-1w| across the strect pee /FOR SALE—Household furniture and| yates. at Liverpool. The opening, Bald attonan any that thes eatd envortecne care for hees wife. We spenda money The Dunraven, 212 3rd St. nani Studebaker roadster. 925 8th Street. which was unchanged to 7-8 cents|£%S oF their grantee of the legal title so fast, would maka you tink dat boota- FOR RENT—Large modern room, 6 -20-1W nt leg was. putting,.pver Leeberty' loan. _ Suitable for two, 522 2nd St. 806 | _Phone 417M 3-27-8t | jawer, was followed by downturns all | oe gore ses, Erick J, Enge or eteon Een feefateen meenute I no care eet aE! 3-9-1m] HOUSES WANTED, POTATOPS—75 cents a bushel. In-| around although interrupted by tran-|s2se in a warranty deed, of said preml: a a SS RN PO ET ay OT eaiatie lr alean ses executes nd eli sa somebody elag, gotta my girl. FOR RUNT—Two down stairs rooms|WanTEp, APRIL 1—Strictiy clean| quire Math Auerbach, Ashley, N, D.| sient rallies. : See reeeeeee a Mtrig wriiohEdend “west But when da bootal LOIS 414 7th St: 3-25-3t| “modern furnished house, five or six Subsequently a decided upturn in]|corded in the office of the, said regiater ih sila uted rol d ‘ Wes ————————— | _ rooms, by couple. Or three or four] FOR SALE —Brand new violin and| prices took place owing to more or ef deeds, ‘on tha: 25th day of Sproner 9a gotta any more dreenk was no time to hong wRrnl ¥ F L’ ‘fooms for housekeeping. Consider| ‘leather case. Write 358 Tribune. | less unfavorable crop advices and to tuiled to pay the interest-of 9180, due on go home yet. Een leetle while I begin “O18 is really a maaciline name. sharing house with other couple. + 3-25 lwk| talk of more export buying than was|said mortgage October 15, 1921 and that, - apparent on the surface. the said. mortgagors or the said Brick’ no feela good and my frien feela sama It means “famous war” and 5, Engelbretson have falled to pay the Ba Ttapao wate de Get bet t| clature thgough the Kavigg rowancey (HE: OLD HOME TOWN. BY STANLEY] — cuicaco tivestock. ——fatnntl itt tials ti Mnteest AON a day. I say no wanta do dat. Eef I} clature through the Karligg romances. Chicago, March 27.—Cattle receipts, | to $123. at ‘ind have failed to pay the first am seeck I no goota condish for da| Lois or Lolz, as it is sometimes 6 to 25 cents lower. Installment of the 1921 taxes levied upon a a ON EN sald premises. amounting to the sum of 22,000. Weak, Work. IE spelled, is really Louis. Sint tes \ Hog receipts. 49.000. Active. Most-| $10 il of. Which taxes. the said My: frien say we igo!taka Turkish} The French king whom the French } ¢ RY ly 10 to 15 eens ewan: Secs maweus HAE Ei utter the ame bes bath so Wwe feela good'en' da morning:| knew ,88 Tape de Qebonnaire, was i : ; Sheep receipts, 20,000. Generally | a NaneD BERS I no Iika da Turk seence he been) Stisinelly called Linduicys. The Pro- , : oR ; steady to strong. Because vo al ld? nidet ‘tne i Sie aol EAN, FE terms of said mortgai ing the vencal promptly softened the name to Dut opular Louis’ | i : d said mortgagees in the. ev Mors, ee Sei ef "e \ . MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. mortgagors failing to pay the said, inter- Minncapolis, March 27.—-Flour un-|est when due on the note of $3009., se- id mortgage or failing to pay ven due; to declare th whole fighta een da war, so I tella my frien I po do dat: But he explaina’ weeth come ‘that’ no member of the. Lk v ( me ees no Turk een dat bath. He sa: aS . " OR C ; ‘ nea Turkish ees only name for da tae y foyal family was christened wi hor q ih 3 s 256 | SL changed, shipments, 50,939 barrels. it. Finally the soft Aloys gained Bran, $23 to $24. bit and dat maka. ae feel preety {vot {hrouabout France and fie "ar| : AE AAS eS, st, PAUL LivesTécx, tough. So I decid ai " \ = f ; : 4 South St, Paul, March 27.—Cattle re- rs £ 0 at a taka da bath right! Yoys, ‘The Bretons were already Be: & ; = ; j 1 colts, 2,800. "slow generally ateady tie the stot three thous > Ast i i nine dollars and ninety- een da meedle of da week eef maka . to weak. 'No good or. choice bect 98). which amount in- ing the name ‘of Lots, so the “y” in me feela better. Saturday night was ppeared ‘ tree day ago, but I no ae . uw Sealed: ae om ae ‘ steers ‘here. area to eee beef s taxes paid spy sald morta i - and rema! rmanen! steers, $6. to $7.50. Bulk, 25 to Igees, past due interest, and e ne utta- me cen ‘leetle pli , cared by..sdid’ mocts ‘declared. due, Meant! eae le place) Toys was the oply form of, the i é $7.25. Butcher cows and _ heifers, pecuted atoning. interest. thereon ree innumerable versions of Louis that . ‘ mostly $4 to $6. Few better offerings | date of ‘sale. /bsides the statutory costs : ¢ 4 on up to $7 or higher. Stockers and - 1922. became applied as ,, feminine feeders, so to $4. E, eee to nsna. and Nels Hagna - junior valves receipts , Steary. Sai lortgagees. ‘ eites + 50 to $7. Few, TV. H. Register and Geo, M. Register, ae SN cere f said Mortgagees. rth Dakote. tion, nor has the Luiz, of Portugal. France fot ‘an Heloise from Lois ‘| and Louise’ might possibly be called an equivalent for Lois if it were not for that’ strain of Provencal. | eae ease concer” Ire oa <A ay 5 p | BUSINESS ‘Seconds, —— $ Hog receipts, 6,099.. Steady to weak, a trifle difficult to pronounce but, fs ee DIRECTORY dinarily popular‘in this’ country. a , : ‘ : ‘ { fs q Ss S ™ Be z A ; WEBB BROTHERS The’ talismanie “ge i Lols ‘s the onyx. Te should te Undertakers Embalmers ce Directors with care as it is inéljned to ¢ Licensed. Embalmér in Char; ist worn asd eet ee DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 these very misfortunes. Monday is — ieee rae nee PERRY UNDERTAKING euece (Ps (Copyrtenty xa Licensed Embalmer in Cha E , Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 DIES IN SO. DAKOTA which reached Werner Tuesday, came as a sad surprise to her many friends ’ here. Mrs. George, a sister of Mrs. : BISMARCK: FURNITURE COMPANY Werner, N. D., March 27.—The eIN DEA y TLE S. V. McCarthy, had visited in Wer- POP SANDERS DROPPED HIS BO q mee thats tse ey George, of ner several eiics during the past OF SPRING TONIC RIGHT ON a. Kildee rhad. passed away in a hos-| year, and had a number of driends. MAIN STREET TODAY— Upholstered Furniture Made to Order Reto eee - ss ’ f \ . .

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