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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922 Pot Luck Supper ning at 6:30, Communion the first Sunday in 4 PAGE FIGHT |and rack, model 1921, Factory Num- ‘ber 4735680, | Dated this 17th day of November, ewer \ poeta ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PRIZES 10 BE GIVEN FOR ge while a new cement floor’ was being laid. While the car was seen Tuesday evening, it was report- Thursday ev The chureh is in the commu , Sunday School. Mrs. Evarts, Tow. % i Junior Sunday School at All other departments at 12m. A graded school © YS Christian Endeavor at. 6:30," Eve- 1 ! 1922, | Aceh the community should: be in ‘the | \ ROLLIN WELCH, { , f December. P " ing. ! Sheriff of Burleigh Farsi N. Dak. ‘ Superintendent. Classes for all. Af-|church. Our interests: are one. We ice miaet reac evited. te oN ee eee Leonean chins the SCOTT CAMERON, tendance increasing. Large interest. have a membership of 625 souls. ‘We | services of the church last week or ten days to be stolen, Attorney for Mortgagee. = bead and activities planned. wantvevery : member (present tomagy..| the other being that of Dr. Rawlings. 11-18 6:30 B, Y, P. U. and Intermediate . Pp. U 7:30, Evening worship and sermon b; yy the pastor. Special music is -ar- .|0. B. Lund’s Dodge Touring Car Stolen BISMARCK GRAIN | NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE | FORECLOSURE. SALE | WHOKILLSSELF TELL WHAT CITY NEEDS MOST (Furnished by Ruseell:Miller Co.) ; Notice igh i i i ™, i" ’ has" been sneid decanditiogs anat| Here is a chance to do something , th is still chai db ranged for, tee even ne BeY eas i], |. nin, hi % q va Bismarck, Nov. 18, 1922. ; Tragedy Takes Place in Lonely) certain mortgages made by N. A. So- Bo n ere is still a chance to e- 1/ 8:00, Wednesday, Intercessionsil, | "ing worship at 7:30. Special music] The ‘Dodge:touring car owned by pase Resi ah md Fat if : i : | corte. ee Aaah mie : Gas fer yoursex! and for your city, and | thing of-real value to the communi-|The adults of the church and con- by the, chorus choir. The theme will |. B. Lund. is reported to have been|No. 1 dark northern $1.12! i L Cabin on Pacific \ty ‘North Dakota, to Driscoll State | eet paid for doing it! The Bis-| ty. ‘ We gregation will meet in this session; bea very practical one, “The Mays stolen from his -home. Wednesday'|No. 1 spring ..... 1.07 i ' 0 | Bank, of. Driscoll, - North Dakotieinet ee arian wil award prizes| The following :simplé © rules’ will | young people meet in prayer meeting Who Shirks Hig Responsibilities.™| night. . No. 1 amber durum 89 ean hrortgages, “which mortgage sé dated | £0" th ej hates hes nas ee the | govern and: will be strictly adhered | separately, though none is barred) Let the house be crowded—this will} Mr. Lund. who returned from Far-|No. 1 mixed durum 0 he lthe 6th day of January, 1919, and|SubJect, “Bismarck an e Future.” | to: Peels from attending the adult meeting.|be community night. ? go today after an absence of sev-|No. 1 flax . 2.13 Hoquiam, | Nov. 18,—Two| which mortgage was givén to secure The ¢cntest is inaugurated in keep-| 1. Essays must be written on one |All are welcome. + || Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-|eral days stated that the car had|No. 2 flax 2.08 women slain by a man who then kill-{one’ note for $1,000.00, dated Janu-|ing with the spirit of the big civic] side of the paper anly. Typewritten ning at 7:30, - been left standing outside of the|No. 1 rye .. 85 November * 1st,| campaign now being conducted for, the upbuilding eZ tne ‘city and aif its interests throughthe reorganiz- |/ ed Commercial club. The contest begins at once.. Any one except employes of ‘the Tribune may enter the contest. The entrants | ful. as a basis for future possibili- may be pecple of apy age, color or | ties, : sex. The only requirement is that] 4. the essays be practical. Competitors should stress what Bismarck-¢an.do to grow and prosper froma practic- al standpoint. Tell what: the. city needs ntost. _ The Tribune will: ask the ex- ecutive committee of the club cam- paign to be the judges in. the .con- test. Prizes of $15 for the best-essay, $1q forthe second best and $5 for the third best will be awarded, and honorable mention will be given for the next five best, the names of all winners to be published. All ‘the essays after the. contest will be n to the reorganized Commerci- club, so. that through the sug- gestions offered. in them, ‘the club ‘may be able \to find?much of value. Thus if one does. not win ‘a prize copy, double-space ut is not essential. 2. Essay must not 500 words ‘in -length. 3. They must be practical, and reference to the city should be ary 6th, 1919, due is preferred, 1919, which note bears interest at the rate.of 10 per cent per annum, and one note for $1,000.00 dated Jan- uary Uth, 1919 due November Ist, 1920 with interest at the rate of 10 Miss Daisy Bolton,; per cent per annum, and which mortgage was.filed in the office the Register of’ Deeds of Burleigh County, North Bakota, on the 15th; day of January, 1919 at the hour of 9 o'clock A, M. That the default is in the following nature, to-wit; that the mortgagor failed to pay the indebtedness when due or at all andsthat there is claim- ed to be due at the date of this no- tice the sum of Twenty-seven Hun- dred Seventy-two & 23-100 Dollars for principal and interest. That said mortgage \will be fore- closed by a sale of the personal prop=| erty in such mortgage and herein- after described at public auction agreeable to.the statute in Such case made and provided at the front door of the Post Office, in the Village of Driscoll, County of, Burleigh, North Dakota, at the hour of Two] a o'clock P. ‘M. on the 25th day of November, 1922. a 1 Huber. engine complete. with Case separator complete with. feeder and blower, 1 Champion Binder. 2 Mowers, Deering m ed himself, oner’s j Geaths ENN McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church Dr. S. F, Halfyard, Pastor. ’ 1 a. m. public yorshjp. Anthem by the choir. Duet, by Revs. Geo, Bennard and S. B. Renshaw. | Solo by Rev. S. B. Renshaw. Sermon, Rev. Dr. Geo, Bennard. 12m Sunday School. Classes are organized for all ages, 6:30 p. m. Junior ‘League,. leader, Frank. Ackerman. | Instruction given by the pastor. 6:30 p. m.-Epworth League. Leader, Miss’ Clara ‘Blumer. Topi ‘Partnership With Christ 7:30 p. m. an evangelistic service will be held under the leadership: of two well-known evangelists. The service will begin with the singing of several popular and inspiring gos- | | pel songs under the direction of Rev. S. B. Renshaw. A duet and solo will also be 'spe- cial features of the service. said the verdict of a cor- today, explained three rday in a lonely cabin » & point on the ocean °5 miles from here, The dead are: 78; 1 Johnson, 38, and Hjal- mar J n, 39. The jury held the man responsible for. the triple tragedy. John Berg, 60, a logger, gave what the account of an eye He declared he escaped the fate of the two women only by hid- tng in the timber near the cabin. Me testified that Mrs. Johnson had been nursing him through an illness end that he was lying in bed in hee in when Anderson, crazed with lousy entered and started strug- rings with the older woman. Miss Rolton also was in the cabin, Anderson shot Mrs. Johnson, ac- cording to the witness, and then turned on the girl, slashing her with » pocket knife. , Berg said he was ‘nocked down but managed to crawl cut of the cabin into the brush. From there, he saw Miss Bolton run ccreaming from the house, with An- derson in pursuit. At the beach the girl fell and was shot through the head. | Berg added that Anderson hunted! for him with a flash light—it was not t--and, failing to find a| fourth victim, the slayer fired five| shots into his own body, Be‘more “than Competitors) myst write their names and addresses on a separate piece of paper. The address sheet and the ‘essay will be numbered'the same, and judges will render “their Yecision on the essays _ without knowing who wrota them, 4%, _5. Judges will’ consider only |. essays received by ‘The Contest Edi- tor, The Tribune, by & p. m4 Decem- ber 2, You have two full weeks in which to write the essay. The Tribune hopes ‘that scores of people will join in the contest, not merely for the ‘prizes offered or the henorable mention ‘tobe accorded ; others, ‘but because ‘the essays may , prove of real, practicab value’ in’ the by Rev. Dr. Geo. Bennard. upbuilding of the community, and eee a services whieh-| especially in aiding “the new Com-; 4 Fi begin tomorrow will continue uhtil mercial club to-inaygurate a. broad | ‘i ‘ program fer the cies interear | December 10th, A meeting will be held every evening at’ 7:30 o'clock rn ae | except Saturday. Afternoon meet- A brief’ Gospel messagé at 11:45 a, | ings will also-be held at 2:30 o'clock m. on Sunday, Thesday, Wednesday, Evangelical League of Christian Thursday, Friday. A large chorus r choir will. help in’ every evening Endeavor at 6:45'p..m,:‘How We Can | meeting. A cordial invitation is ex- ‘ Help Some Mission Work.” Miss Eli-| tended to everyone in the city to at- AN CHURCH. zabeth Happel, leader. tend these services. a} ‘Seventh Sfreet and (Avenue D; Tomorrow is Civic Sunday in’ Bis- Morning—servives, 10:30. Sunday | Marck. Messages in keéping with this echool; 12 Hoon. *Ali-ate cordially ii:°] Mousht will be delivered ‘at the vited to attend these* services. eerane and evening serve f A cor i welcome is extended to. ll. In- E, F. ALFSON, Pastor. | Such as ‘Eyangelist Bennafd and his singer opening an evangelis- tic campai in the Methodist Epis- ‘conal Church we urge our people to The OVERLAND SEDAN , Cozy Sedan for Winter Motoring Keep fit this winter. Stay out of doors and enjoy the cold crisp air. ‘3 An Overland Sedan is just the thing to make winter motor- ing a real pleasure. A twist of the window regulator brings plenty of fresh air and protects you from the wind outside. Triplex springs protect you also, from the jolts and jars‘of the frozen, rutted road beneath. ~ 5 Beautiful to look at, the Overland Sedan is a car to be proud of—the upholstery-is rich and inviting, the cushions deep and resilient, the seats roomy and comfortable. He and _ McCor- ick. 1 McCormick hay rack. 1 Peoria Grain Drill. 3 Wagons compelte: with boxes. 1 Drag. ‘ Meer 1 Bob Sled. de Faym. tools, log choin, repairing. outfit and thresher belts. 5 ‘Also the following described live; stock: ; 1 Gelding, nge 13. color bay, weight 1100, name Bill, obtained from Nel- son, 1 Gelding, age (12, color black. weight 1300, name’ Barney, obtained from Sandry. First Presbyterian Church Harry C. Postlethwaite, “Mi ey. Morning worship at 10:30, Them i Special music. We will observe “Civic Sun- day” both morning and\ evening. The church should be interestd in veer. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a Judgment and De- cree entered and docketed in the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 19th day of Octobet, 1922, in an action in which H. H. Greve is plaintiff and Jose- TRINITY ENGLISH’ LUTHERAN CHURCH.‘ Corner Ave. C and th Sb, ——————————————— ~— = phine Wagner and Joseph F. Wag-| ner are defendants for the sum of $1011.82 and the foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate in said De- cree specified and by virtue of a writ issued out of said court upon said Judgment ang Decree now in my hands commanding me to sell the lands therein .and hereinafter '4200, name Lady, raised by Mortga- 1 Mare, age 2, color black, weight ing. gor. 1 Gelding, age 3 years, Iron Grey, weight 1300, name Morgan, raised by mortgagor. 1 Gelding. age 3 years, color bay, weight 1300, name Bob, raised by mortgagor. Ord Con | Sunday services morning and even- izenship. Evening: Govern both services. morning service. cend these services and to‘co-oper- ee vy. ate in the effort to lift our city to Christian Cit-\. higher moral and spiritual stand. ent, an) ard, * Chair sings at. a £ Sunday school and clagses fight afte: Have You Indigestion, Morning topic: jinance of God. Episcopal Church ewhurst,. Rectes. Services tomorrow, 23rd Sunday firmation Gas,or Stomach Trouble? READ THIS REMARKABLE CASE. Albert Lea, Minn.—“For over fif- teen’ years I suffered with stomach And the new low price makes winter motoring a pleasure that eVerybody can enjoy. ed LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY * “You are welcome.’ * L G, MONSON, Pastor. i 6 be- ing Sitehe cattle Tehow ow 300 Fourth Street 1 steer, 2 years, color red. urt! Dated this 17th day of November, 1922, DRISCOLL STATE BANK, described in satisfaction of said Judgment and Decree. I, Rollin Welch, Sheriff of Bur- leigh County, North Daktoa, will sell at the front door of the court housé in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh trouhle.- I should have speils’ ¢ acute digestion. and would suffer ‘vntold agony. Nothing I_ate agreed with me, gas would form and my food did not nourish me. I also had after Trinit; ee Prey seu Civie Sunday.\ | cr 10 a. m,.Church ‘Sanday. ,achool, 11 a. m.-Morning, prayer-afd ser- mon. Vi CHRISTIAN SCIENCE’ SOCIETY. Corner 4th St. and‘ Ave. V. Sunday service at {1 a. m. Sub- Note: Overland was Pp. m. The Vestrymon: meet'in the county North Dano ee eh stort c MHIONT ee fect: ; peel ae Lee enday Parish House for “Every Member aM gerne sous) net balrenteats na firet ‘sar to cross the r § ibli yy 2 echool at 9:45 a.m.’ Wednesday | Can’ fe ee a oe) “Canadian Rockies. day of December, 1922, at public auc: y | Canva: eee? irigudn Cavlsed ewe tou tak Ceakates haehies: : ; Attorney Zor Mortgagee.” g 'y =] stat Let every parishioner be presert at, the 11 o'clock service t8morrow to celebrate “Civic Sunday.”:'*: St. George “Every Member Ca: This will take place on Sunday aft- | evening testimonial meeting at eight o'clock. “A: reading room ig open in the church building every Tuesday, Thursday’ and Saturday) except. legal wadidova, from 2ito 4p, ms."All. are welcome to attend these services and wv visit the reading room.- tion to the highest bidder for cash 11-18 the Zollowing | described, real ora Be a situated in said Burleigh, to-wit: The East Half of the Southeast \quarter TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY and* the Southwest quarter of’ thy —_— Bey Southeast quarter of Section »24 M FOR SALE—A bargain. A ‘section of Township 143 North of Range 78| land in North Dakota - about 8 miles from main line of ‘Milwau- Dr., Piegce’s Golden. Medjkal Di eovery. It not only got me up of; my sick bed, but had rid me of way,cough and completely cured me ernoon.. The teams appoitited: will | af\my stomach trouble so that I can it every parishioner ‘of St: ‘Gébr- | ¢@ anything 1 choose iwthou! any bad. .effect.”—Mrs. E, F. Pettit, 810 the ove mile trip, mothe Ovesland averag- od. 24.5 miles per gale : lon of get. ; : ‘ € N w“Prices: i Touring, $525 Roadster, $525 Sedan, $875 Coupe, $795 f. 0. b. Toledo * West, containing 120 acres, i Dated October 20th, 1922, ROLLIN: WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. WOLFE @ SCHNELLER,, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Wahpeton, North Dakota. 10-28—11-4-11-18-25-—12-2 NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the. conditions of certain mortgage made by C.» W. Schmidt, of Driscoll, Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, to Alfred Hogs- tead of Driscoll, ‘North Dakota, mortgagee, which mortgage is dated the 2lst day of October, 1922, and which’ mortgage was given to secure one Note for Five Hundred Dollars, dated October, 21st, 1922, due De- cember, 1st, 1922 or before, and which note bears interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and which mortgage was filed in the office of the Register of, Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 23rd day of October, 1922 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. ‘That default is in the following |* nature, to-wit; that the mortgagor failed to pay the indebtedness when due or at all qnd that there is claim: ed to be due at the date of this no- tice the sum of Five Hundre? and Three & 61-100 Dollars for principal and interest.| _ That said mortgage will be fore- ‘closed by a sale of the personal prop- ‘erty in such. mortgage and herein- after described at the Front Door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marck, Burleigh County, North Da- kota, at the hour of Two o'clock P. M. on the 25th day of November, 1922, ‘the personal property described in said) mortgage and whjch will be sold to satisfy the same are as fol- lows, to-wit; One Ford Truck complete with cad }, —SS==_=_—__ Prevents Baldness A sure, safe wayte overcome falling hai and baldness is to re move the infected Se: bum. We give you = signed guarantee wit! VAN ESS to remove’ ey dandruff, stop itchin; s and grow hair, VAN ESS has grown hair on 91 cut of 100 heads. Falling hair stop: ia two weeks. VAN ESS Liquid Scalp.Massage féeds hair-growing medicine, intc the scalp through rubber nipples It's the marvelous new-way mas: sage. You get satisfaction or money ; back. Keep free from the curse of falling hair and baldness. Get VAN ESS today. Finney’s Drug Store Bismarck, N. D. TYPEWRITERS kee R. R. About 115 acres Ba vated and more can be cultivate: Suitable for. farming “and stock ITY SCOIETY. purposes. . Subject to weservations| -. Regular. services every Sunday at! of R. R. Co. as to minerals etc. 10:30 a, m.’ in’ German, ‘and at 3 This is not a rough section. This| o’clock *p. m, in English. ‘Sunday is’ offered at the very low price] school from 2 to 3, ip both language, of $8 per acre..Ged, M. Register. | The Charity society is always in need ie 11-18-1w | especially, with clothing and shoes, FOR SALE—New 7 room modern | and the kind givers are requested to house, including 3'bed rooms, full cend things, to the mission‘ or call basement, sun parlor, oak floors} up phone 657: i throughout, now ready for occu- J.°B. Happel, Pastor. 4 pancy, well located, on very liberal J. B. Alsbury, Asst. Pastor. terms. Geo. M.. Register: : 11-18-1w Evangelical Church © ., FORTRENTOOne nicely furnished| Church, cornet‘ Seventh:and Rosser room with or without board at a Sts. C. F. Struts, pastor, - very reasonable price. 608 Srd_St.| German services:9:45'to 10.45 a. m. Phone 182J. + -11-18-2¢ |All other sérvie e conducted in FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms | the Englia on first floor, outside entrance.| Sunday school at ; es for all. Good teach Close in. Phone 836M. 405 sue joy the school. priv MODERN apartment 4 rooma, and ‘ path, close in.’ 222 2nd St. Call 885. 13-18-1t SSS Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing Pres: at new low prices, 1] orders looked potent promptly. We pay e one way. Eagle Tailoring & Hat: Werks. Opposite P. 0. _ Bismarck SOUTH SIDE MISSION AND ‘CHAR- i i 345 a.m. Class- ets, you will en- || We, Are In The Market For A Thousand Tons Of old junk iron, bones, baled ‘ paper and magazines. pt THE BISMARCK HIDE & FUR COMPANY Bismarck, .N, D. CHAS. RIGLER, Mgr. ee R.S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C: Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone, 266 \ ORDER YOUR COAL TODAY from THE NEW/ SALEM /LIGNITE ; COAL .CO.! Best dry mined coal in the state. PI HONE 738 Chas. Rigler, Mer. Francis’ Jaszkowiak Well Driller, Dealer in Wind Milis, Gasoline Engines, Cotton Wood Lumber, Hard Wood Lumber. All kinds of Stove and Fire wood. | Call or Write. 421 12th St, Bismarck) ges in order to solicit subse to meet the Budget for 1923! a Battery. First ist -Church L. R. Johnson, ' Pastor. 10:30, ). Morning worship and ‘ser- OYSTER SUPPE Free Dance. Why. contract n can make your Phone 58 ‘ A Sto Do you know that you can now. “Dry Store” a 6 volt battery with us for the winter at $6:76? :: This is the ‘lowest price heretofore quoted in Bi work. We have the most: extensive, equipment for automotive electrical repairing in this territory. It pays to let specialists do your work. ae eee CORWIN MOTO - RIVERSIDE: PAVILLION~ EVERYBODY WELCOME. Given by J. W.iSchebler. ‘new? Is it economy’to give away a perfectly / serviceable suit simply -because it has a few spots or stains in if? Certainly not. On thy! restore its original freshness|by our modern dry cleaning methdds. ‘ EAGLE TAYLORING AND _ HAT WORKS (| §,;Broadway. a ‘| All druggists. -Tablets or liquid, Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s in Buffalo, N. Y.,.for trial pkg., and write. for, sree medical advice, : ‘4 R MONDAY NIGHT. -\ )Good Music, = * aw. ‘clothing bills when. we resent suits appear like contrary it is extravagant to. do so. Let { Bismarck, N. D. rage arck for this ' Mesure 7 ie, co. 4 i - BDopee BrotHers : SEDAN Many who, could well afford more expensive cars are‘ stiowing a marked preference for Dodge Brothers 'Sedan. ‘ They find it easy to drive, economical to run, cle and comparable in beauty and elegance with cars much higher in price. x fn the vast amplitude of Dodge Brothers clésed body plant, this sedan is constructed with all the ‘ studious precision t marks the work of the, ko, finest custom builders. : Eighteen daysare devoted alone to the 18 rub- . bing and varnishing operations which are respon- sible for. the unusua! brilliancy of its lustre, Months of seasoning precede the use, of the fine, Critically selected ash which gives the body its rugged firmness. ’ \The interior fittings, too, are chosen with thought- fulness and rare good taste. The upholstery is covered with genuine mohair velvet of a singu- ‘ larly rich and beautiful pattern. The seats are rs i toomy and luxurious. : ' Steel disc wheels (with cord tires) harmonize in @ most effective way with the new grace and ‘smartness which Dodge Brothers have recent brought’to the lines of the body. oe The price is $1¢80, delivered In Bismarck. “ % M.B.Gitman Co. . Rewacn =< Prone 608

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