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inafter described,.at.the front door of the court house in the city of Bi 5 the jeounty of Burleigh and state ‘of North Dakota, at the-hour of two o'clock jP. M,, on the 27th! day of April, A. D, 11929, to satisfy ti pag f due upon said mortgage of of sale. The premises de: ies hate said mort- IF STOMACH. | ‘TROUBLING YOU. kota, and described, as follows, to- | wit: Old Folks Made New “Et is now five months since 1 Yok a course of your medicine for gas jand stomach trouble and I am feel- ing entirely well. My friends all tel! me I am looking twenty years young- er and I certainly feel as they say. 1 SEEK CAUSE OF RISE.IN COST. OF EDUCATION Initial. Steps Toward Putting YOUR EA STER CLOTHES MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE. Kight room Modern house on pavement. Two story five room modern house. jam tecommending Mayt's Wonderful {Remedy to all ailing with stomach and liver trouble.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes x Room Modern Bungalow... Six r vo story house Modern West Half (W%)_ Section Eight i heneit the catarrhal mucus from the intes- Hart Schaffner & Marx Five Room BUBRAWOW .<sAes.!s (8), Township {One esta Forty-| Instantly! End Indigestion, Gas, Into Lela TegtSWev ei isalstract And allaja’ the! inftafanh: . ha Four Room cottage partly modern. two (142), Range Seventy-seven (77) Heartburn, Acid Stomach Resolution Taken tion, whieh causes practically all Finest Suité and Top Coats ee room cottage Modern...... Ae ‘Room cottage on South Side Corner lot 150 . West of the Fifth Principal Meridi- | ian. Being the same premises con- {veyed to the grantors hérein by the| grantee by déed of even dates her with, this mortgage being given in consideration! of part of the purchase stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, sii rf ‘iments, including appendicitis. One Initial steps toward carrying out | r +3 “ ‘ the purpose of the resolution of the |408¢ Will convince or money refund recent legislature in providing for a cee sia ata DRE aid commis : ion to stuily in-) ing cost of education in the $40 — $50 Fine Spring Suits $25 — $35 Adv. Phone 421 Eltinge Bik: i f thi / described, and intended ko be record. slate have been taken by Governor | ed simulta: R. A. Nes! As a basis of action | nebusly with the said deed. | And the sai mortgage having paid | taxes. on said premises ‘assessed and | levied therkon for the years 1919,/ ian, the chief ex- stionnaire city super- for the comn ecutive has directe: to scores of county a BUILD YOUR. OWN -HOME—Rents ~ are high; ‘the city is-over- erowd- ed, Every new building reduces WANTE n to work on farm, for information, calk Van Horn hi Uk CONFAB rents, lowers taxes and helps to|1920 and 1921 in the sum of $695.67, intendents of schools, and to many Knox, Mallory, Gordon make this a bigger and better city. | said sam ip, included, ih the amount | school board members, to obtain WANTED—FEMALE Conditions are better. It has jdue on said mortgage, ‘There will ve| Taste pleasant! Work wonders! | data on the subject to lay before | Hats 3 " i)—A girl for Reneral kitchen| Deen:four yeara since 1 have had /due on such mortgage nt the date of! The moment you chew a few tablets | the commission to be named later " § work ih small restaurant. Must be} °° ™@®ny inquiries for houses,’ lots | sale the sum of six thofisand six hun. | of Pape's Diapepsin all the misery of| The following questions or r $5 ue $6 see $7 SHURA AiG an pele and lands, ‘There will be a twen- dred sixty-two dollars{and thirty-six | indigestion and dis@rdered stomacn| quests are made: i i wages. Coney's Cafe, Makoti, N. D. 4 aha county: this sear, Thats cents for principal and interest, and! ends. Make a carefu) analysis of the | ¥ bs taxes paid under the, mortgage, be- growth in the cost of maintaining | the schools now under ‘your juris- | Your stomach needs this harmless | help. Get relief for a few cents. Mil- sides the .costs of <areclosure and | the largest list of building lots of rT Tor gémeral Rouse| eny dealer in the city, many on (tale, Sn ee eee ree rer cect, concn pars Talclion, PocrRe Herb Hester Urges Formation Manhattan Shirts Bostic Anaeer bere YOUR HOME THIS YEAR Fire | , Dated at Wilton, y. D, this 13tn| ferers never bothered any more. Any [under “the. suf of Six-Town Legaue in . Knowles, 16 Ave, A west. 3-28-t¢| Insurance written in reliable com-449Y, of jMarch, 1923, drug store=Adv. transportation. bond interest $2.50 fo $5 8: panies. The vewteHy Agricultural & Indus. | sinking funds, and. other items. | Near Future oh x cornea Siri Be F. E. YOUNG, hea Saran ay or as ine Then make such comments as you general ho vork. e . ‘ ion nk Building jewish Agricultural/ Socicty, Inc.,| and State of North Dakota, There] may think warranted as to the time, i derstands cooking. 406-6th, St Pah g ee arand Mortgagee, d "tend We due on stich mortgage on the|.place and reasons for the main in- |. Loreena eee pre ably. pat an Af H, C.-BRADLEY, | day of sale the sum of $3576.81; to- ses in the -eost ‘of the educa. |2t ¢amestown Sunday, at which the S. E. Bergeson & Son RR ‘ a ee : a n H i ‘zi seball a. WA Housekeeper by SALESMEN WANTED Attorney for Mortgagee, gether with the costs and disburse-|tignal program, . question of organizing a basel j with thie Address P; 0, Box | cRTESHEN aad oO TeeTTS Pw | Wilton, North Dak ments of this foreclosure, What ay he done to reduce the [28 to include Bismarck, James- 93. Moffit, N. D. B-29-tF | i ; ot 3-h6-28-80-4-6. Dated. at Wing, N. D., this 26th town, Carrington, Valley City, Fargo De ie cpl office methods or accounting de- 13-201 day of February, cost of maintaining our rural and {ing Minot will be discussed. Herb if for gencral_ ho sired by a million dollar company, aa 5 UNION BR AOMENT COMPANY, paraded schools? Tailoring Dry ec leaning h St. Phone 67-M. to sell complete line of bank, of- Mortgagee. Now would you. suggest that the |TesteF of Minot is sponsor for the = | c i = E E 5 | A $6,000 | idea, Bismarck ll be represented fice and factory system. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT-} 4 | G. OLGEIRSON, rensed) SOIT RLRINEDDEL IUGR! be | pA na i doer cesar 7 GAGE FOREC! LE increased cost of transportation t the meeting if it is definitely e+ | NNMMylNn4MiniliiNNiniiiiNHiaNiAtHiN Minamata School girl to work for| opportunity, with advancement to ig Whereas, Detoul Seabee nade! Attorney for Pa Hreduced without doing anyone an jtded to held ite es | hoard and room. Phone 967, 8-87-t¢] district manager, Applications teria and, penaicions of phe) WHR Nor , HTEEes Ria SEA GGG EEEE confidential, Kardex Sales Co! mortgage herernk At ; 8 prop ow t described, hnd! the mortgagee haping declared the! entire mortgage inflebtedness due as FOR RENT-- in modern home. gestions that sto the he: Clean, furnished rooms Phone 802, 602- pieces of cut glass. Call 169-J, or FOR SAI. OR RENT at 420 Hennepin avenue, #19-Ist Ave. North, Fargo, N. D. lw [gree upon carrying a certain number |of Salaried baseball players, probably may NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO-| occur to you eal HOUSES AND FLATS. fo J _-— | seisianinenaileineemnsaemsiese aston SURE SALY | methods of improving the service |sive or six, aid fill in the remelting | 8th Si 3-30-1W 3-30-21 1 HOUSE FOR SALE—New strict- LAND POT Ee eee aha ae Notice is Hereby Given, that that} and reducing the cost of maintai | positions with local players; keep t ‘OR RENT-—-Two rooms suitable | poOR RENT—All modern room ctose ++ ly modern beautiful home of sev-| WANTED—Cheap clear and for si7.| certain. mortgage made, executed | certain or erec ate ae de-| ing our rural and graded schools. [teams on fairly even terms and ar-| for three or four, ladies or gen-|" in gor rent to. ludy. Phone No. <1 rooms, bath and sleeping| ” 000 equity in atdre and office build. | 204. delivered by IL. C. ‘Stearns, an Glan, hia wife, Mortgoeers Florence |. What would you suggest as the |range for a regular schedule of per.| tlemen. Age single roomy wn | OW: 8-30-17 j porch. Handsome hard wood! ing. Banker Investment Co., Mar-| Unmatried man, M oleagor to Varm-| Hovland, Mortgagec, dated on the} best way of reducing the cost of |haps two or three games a week. Fee eee ee ene sy | WANEHD™ Sewinelipinduermtieey: ‘floors throughout. Must be seen| jetta, Minn. 3-24-it | Mortpapee company: Ae otee oratlenst ineh day of July, A. D, 1916, and ingour high schools with- |: ‘The Dakota league is considered! .op SAUE—taviland al “Teets|| “Reevknabas cehurges. “PHONG TOESD| to be appreciated. This dedir- Tuy 1080 Sad ree tee tect’, Of itiled for record in the office of the tailing the efficiency of these | dead. Bete ee TECHS AEE Migt dso henweplas | s0G0Ne able home cost $8,700.00 to _POSITION WANTED the office of the! egister of Deeds | Register of Deeds of the County of | institutions. complete; new) pattern. | Several 2 er calliat se cee baild. Burleigh, in the State of North ay My price for quick sate] HIGHGRADE Bookkeeper and office | of the County of, Hurleigh and State Effect of Eliminated Courses. | f $7500. | Cash only $1000, This] man, age 27, wishes to make | of North Dakotalon the 24th day y of iotG. on tthe 29th day of JulyA- D:1 In some of our high schools th RAMANA 2 is surely a bargain, J. H. Holi-| change. Have broad business ex- cues Et " at orlote ‘Mortgages, on Page 34; and assigned |.Have climinated the cours han, 314 Broadway, Phone 745. | periense und can handle all office | phere recapded if cates ah said Mortgagee to William N.|manual training, domestic science : SCRIFSHIV ROI at] Work and collections Write ase, | PY, a, Sale of tb premises in. such | Giabs hy, an instrument, in. writibg / agriculture and commerec, in order ; hi FOR Ss E—Partly modern hous ty ‘ i : mortgage an reinafter describ ay Bos eh rta e cos . Or sik some ard "weed shed | Blemarck Tribune." Sa0-at| aie roms ot vate Cassy) Hae, which aignment wah fled fF |sennts. “Dy yout believe. these de: THE WATER PLANT IS‘THE ISSUE. Large lot and other lots near by | BOOKKEEPER—Wants position in | House, at Bisnferck, in the County | Tecora in the office of said feeiggr have warranted the faith ‘ can be used. Six blocks east of} fice or bank. Have several | of Burleigh ang State of North Da-| 4 p°i9o1, and recorded in Book 138 ed them ta-be established, years experience, Will take part time work. Write Tribune 536. 3-26-1w Lost LOST—A 17-jewel Hamilton watch, gold case, Finder return to EF. Ricker for reward. Care of Skce! eur line. A bargain at $1700. ish only $300. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. 3-28-3t T—Furnished modern light eeping apartment of three uth, Reference required. rooms Write No, 123, care of Tribune. Electric Shop. 29-3t. im nb Je Te IY Heavy dark rimmed glasses in f FOR SALE owner, seven room district. Finder return to i modern house with two large 3-28-3t screened porches and garage. Rea- son for selling am leaving city. . Lund, 723 9th St. 3-26-1w | FOR SALE—A good grocery business well located, one six-cylinder Studebaker real cheap. A small building ai shed to. be sold at once. Cel’ 187 or see me in per- son at 1014 Broadway, H. C. Arnold. FOR SALE—Complete household fur- Modern steam heat- ed flat in new fireproof Tribune building. Call Tribune office or 32_or 698W. 3-19-tf Strictly modern apart- ‘. Rese Apt, Phone 862. W. F. Prop. 3-15-tf P Furnished apartment | Miture, including Schuman piano, abl Vabneyarlate p PAOneATTR: couch, book case, buffet, ‘3-30-2t] oom table and electric washing machine, sewing machine, ete, between 9 and 6 at 814 ae B. __Phone_384-W. t 3, beds, “=¥ord 1 ton truck, 1921 { cur, in first class condition, Com- plete with ‘and stake body. | SEX PER CENT MONEY may = Se- Will s c cured under Bankers Reserve Sys- 4 Write T bung 537, 3-29-1w tem for ahy purpose on city or farm property. Bankers Reserve Deposit Company, Lathrop Build- ing, Kansas City, Mo. Home office, Denver, Colorado. 3-15-1mo. FOR SALE—One eection Commander hotel range, one large Kohler & Hei: h ice box, table for res- taurant, grocery store or small Nash four, 1921 model Good condition. 510 CHEAP FOR CASH senger touring car, Good running condition. Phone 929-R, _ 8-27-1w FOR SALE—1 Ford car with new de- ‘ palloiyelueoveriaulea i 2 meat market, in good condition, very , Smith, “—<"'| cheap, Minute Lunch, Bismar FOR SALE—Ford with truck body,| N. p. 3-28-86 Ww. I. Mandan, N, D, Phone _ 184. 3-30-3t FOR RENT—Brick garage in rear of 114 4th street. M, W. Neff. 3-30-1w Bell, FOR SALE—Small hotel, with jres- taurant at Regan, N. D. will sacri- fice for quick sale. Very easy terms, write Andrew Holum, Brain- erd, Minn, 702 10th St. South. 3. = 4w FOR SALE—14-24 tractor, 8-bottom P. & O. engine plows, Western Soil Packer. All fine condition. Low prices. John C. Taylor, Steele, . 3-15-25t FOR SALE—Choice Barred Ply- mouth Rock. Cockerels. Thompson New York Ringlet Strain. W. A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E., Bismarck dace, 6-lw FOR SALE—Counters end shelving for mens furnishing store, used, good. L, N. Cary, Mandan,, N. D. 3-28-3t We a hemetitching. ‘All. wotk, 10c per yard, Singer Sewing Machine Co., 612 Broadway, Bismatek, N..D. : “3-5-1 FOR Sara Fellows hal quire at the American Billard tor. S-2-1w FOR SALE—American walnut dining room set,one Wicker couch. Phone 791. 3-28-1W FOR SALE—Sew dust by 0 dust by the car load, Francis Jasakowiak. FOUND FOUND-—-Writing part of fountain pen. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for the ad. Call at Tribune office. 8-29-2t ¥OUND—Small_ amount of money, Owner can describe and claim same. J. K. Doran. - 3-29-2i a ROOMS FOK RENT. |, R RENT—Large nicely furnished F wfront room, large closet, suitable for two young ladies. Board if de- sired, 217 8th St. Phone 883. 3-29-1w ya Rates reasonable by " meal or day. Home cooking and baking. Try us. ‘The Dunraven.~ » 2-04 keeping, in modern house, 306 Man- in A Phone 262-J. 8-30-1t NT—Two nice bedrooms, or gentlemen. Close in, st St. Phone 658J, 3-20-3t , -FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also kitch- en range and heating stove oe mt 316 3rd St. Fok” RENT—Three aah rooms, may be used for ligh ho sekeeping if desired: 602-11! > Phone _754W. 3-26-1w FOR RENT—Thres modem and de: sirable rooms, close in, to ladies. Phone 5925 Tw OR RENT—A well furnished room In a modern home. FOR complete, a bed, | me -28-3t WANTED — Racine. Have ber truck. Phone 553 a NOFICE OF. woRTe A GE BALE a Notice Is Hereby Given,’ that that certain mort » executed and de- livered by Elmer F. Sackreiter Ste Hattie Sackreiter, his wife, mortg: fe’ 8! Call €67W. now known .as The Sewish ‘Agricultural Soeiety, Inc... ‘mort- gwegee, | dated the. 26th e, A.D, nineteen hund) lls and filed for record-in the office, of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh, and state of For RENT—Two laree “and "two ‘small rooms, 404 haa St. ‘Phone 2-tat oom spategont. 5 Bismarck Basiness College. _183. 2-18-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, also garage and barn, 517. 7th St. Phone 586. 5-29-3t For ®i RENT —Room in modern modern house, August, A. D. 1919, and recorded i Book 162 of: Mortgage, at page 110, will be foreclosed by a gale of the Seria Le ee morianes Sue bet vy Bane, 1% Phone or call | pelos North Dakota, on the 26th day off, ir of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, bn the 11th day of April A. 1923, to sutisfy the) amount due apbn such mortgage on | the day of salp. The prentis@ ‘described in such © mortgage and Which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of | North Dakotafanid are described as! follows, vizt Yot Three (8) and the West Half of she Southeast Quarter (W% SEX) apd the Southeast Quai- ter of the Soijtheast Quarter (SEM SE) of Sec’ ‘t Ten (10) in Town- ship One Hundted Forty-four (144) North, of Range Seventy-six (76) es ‘of the pPitth Principal Meridi- ni kota, at the ip Suthers wilt’/be due on such mort- gage at the Mate of sale, including two delinqugnt interest coupohs of a prior first mortgage, one for the sum of $55.60 and one for the sum of $64.00, ahd interest thereon, duc August Ist, 1921 and 122, respect- ively, which’ said coupohe the mort- Bagee herelm Las been gequired te Pi in order to pro- the mortgage the sum of Two, Hundred Sixty-four and —_ 94-100! ($264.94) Dollars, exclusive of costs, disbursemests and attorney's fees allowed by/ law. 28th day of February, uated this “FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, tion, ; | ARTHUR I, NETCHER, Moree Attorney: for Mortgagee, Fessenden, North eo, . nace -2-9-16-23-30—4-6 | PROPOSALS: The Board of~Education of Bis- marck, North! Dakota, will * receive sealed prdposals, until 8 o’élock p. m., Tuesday, “May Ist, 1928, at-the of- fice of ttre Board of Education in the high eheeh building, Bismarck, N. D., for the érection and completion of°a fireproof, grade school, in accordance with plans’ and specifications prepar: ed by Van Horn & Ritterbush, archi- tects, Bismarck, N, D. Each proposal must be sealed and markedj“Propbsal for School Build- ing,” @ddreased to R. Penwardia, Clerk, and must be accompanied by a coi check or bidders bond for 5 per gent of the tender and payable \to A, B Lenhatt, President. | The wight is reserved by the Board to rejéct: any or all bids. Separate proposals will be received on. iad mechanical equipment: plete wand specifications will be on file {thr “April 12th, 1923, at the Builders Exchange in. Minneapolis, Minnf, Yargo, N. D:, and at the- of- fice of the secbitocts, Bismarck, N. D. /By order of the Board of Education of the city, of Bismarck, N. D. DatedMarch 29th, 1923, A. PB, LENHART, President, R. PENDARDEN, Py # NOTICE clos aa! FORE- : Glerk. 8.30-4-6-13-20-27 morenge Beall, fon Inve: ion, of sett, fice of Gene Count Seallon and and Helen i wii te mortgago! ent Co} @ cor- ined wale 804 Ane o id filed in| e Regis! ne ee Wwe at Section’ ata Ties? North, of Bai fle zs Ee given shat, Phat H of Assignments on Page 410, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door .of the court ere at the City of Bismagek, ip the County .of Burleigh and State North: Beri gt the hour of two o'clodk “P.M. onthe 16th day. of April, A; D. 1923, to satisfy «fhe awmouht due: up “such mortgages on the day, of the premises tribed in such, mortgage and which Will be*sold to satisfy the same; ‘are described. as follows: The st One-half (E14) of Sec- tion Twhnty-three. (23) Township One Hundred Forty-two | (142), North of Range Biphty- one, (81) West of the Fifth Principal Meridi- an, in Burleigh County, North Da- kota; containing 320 acres, more or less, according to the government survey thereof; There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $2679.88 and in addition thereto lega! attorneys’ fees and foreclosure. nated this 8th-day of March, A. 'D. 1 WILLIAM N. GLAB, Assignee of Mortgage. ZUGER. & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for said Assignee, Bismarck, North, Dakota. ‘ 8-9-16-23-30—4-6-13 EXCHANGES CLOSED Chicago, Mar, 30.—Today being | Good Friday the principal grain ex- changes of the country were closed. For Dry Cleaning that will please you. Call 684. Capital Laundry ‘Co, RHEUMATIS M A> Remarkable Hom {fered as only those- who are thus afflicted know for over three years. I tried after rem ‘bbtained was only temporary. Fin- ally, I found a , treatm ent that cured me .comph such a pitiful condition’ hag, ever returned. I fers Rerrbiy" afflicted, “ewes ed ved: were ridden, some of seventy to eighty years old, ‘and the results ere the same-as in my own.case. weivant every sufferer trom any form of muscular and sub-acute (pwelling at, bt joints) rheumatism, he (Great Value of my. im: proved “‘Hfome ‘Treatment’ for its Fomarkable heating pow mn’ send a cent; simply mail. your name and address, and I will fend it free 0, try, After you hay nul [Pinay proven ieseit to bet looked ‘for means of getting nid ci such forms rheumatism may wend the price, ‘ot ity One Dol- lar, pus peers stand lo not want your m ess a you are perfect: Hy satiaticd: to oh Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer, when ief 4s-thus offered you free. Don't a wr Titey today, fark Hi, Jackson, Durston Mr. Jas series tue i statement true. RS. ENGE D_C. Ph. oy rr ies Block Milled es i Rich- Ardton’ Milling Co. Bismarck Branch Phone 1041 | ‘ expenses of and justified the .money for them? é What other changes, if any, do |j you believe ought to be made in the course of study orgin the require qjents f h schools? The qu ire states the pur. | pose of the legislative action, which is said to. have been. “to. sge what could be done toward eliminating a part of the ly mounting cost of our eduéational rogram without injury to the Ruse of education and without sac- thing that is vitalin t educational program vf our stat Since the commi no funds, the information will have to be gathered largely through other agencies or state depa the questi e from the gov ors office marks step to semble needed detailed informa- tion. expended Many For It. The governor has found stated, that while there ar who contedned that the was merely playing politics in adopting the resolution, and that there is no need of such action, yet the great majority of €ducato nd board members show a deep intes- est in They realize, it that the tax burden is becoming too heavy to bear and that a way of re- ducing it must be found, and that unless a careftil study is made and wise curtailment results, there may be:demand for a reduction of school taxes which will lead to unwise slashing of casts in a manner that | would cause the loss of many vital matters in the development of edu- eation. ior / \\: REE to‘five years’ supply of fine Vuelta Havana tobacco, aged.and cured, is always on hand, so that Mi Lolas will always taste ~ good to you. Mi-LOLA CIGAR CO, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Nae L asthe Nagata raat, A potency pre sraat dy for ao— Better 7 elegant) wpoko KVERYW Si a The opponents of French and Larson clearly acknowl- edge this fact when they issued the little “Two Johns” booklet. For this we thank them. HOW ag THE CANDIDATES STAND ON THAT ISSUE? In order that everyone may know, we print below the names and platforms of the candidates as they will appear on the Official Ballot. Name of - Office CANDIDATE ~ Vote for 2 Names Only J. P. FRENCH Platform: Cleaner, better, larger city, a square deal for all; muni- cipal ownership of water- works and all public utili- ties. neeaners JOHN A. LARSON bd of the Platform: Cleaner, better, larger city, Board of nr a square deal for all; muni- City cipal ownership of water- Commissioners . works and all public utili- ties. FRANK W. MURPHY Platform. A square deal for all. A. C, HINCKLEY Platform: Lower taxes streets. and better OO 0 aa) » NOW YOU PLAINLY SEE that Messrs. French and Latson have made a clear plain statement on a stand for a City owned water plant. YOU ALSO PLAINLY SEE that Messrs. Hinckley and Murphy avoid the issue which everyone knows. is the real issue. FURTHERMORE “the Officers, Stockholders, and employees of “the Bismarck Water Supply Company are attempting to elect Megsrs. Hinckley and Murphy to the City Commission. .It seems fair-to assume that these men are at least satisfactory to them, or why would they give them their support. DO YOU BELIEVE that your interests rest with the candidates supported by The Water Supply Company? We do not think so. FRENCH AND LARSON i promise you a City Owned water plant at a RIGHT PRICE. Why take @ chance on either getting no a oF paying an exorbitant price fer the present plant. ‘IF YOU FAIL 70 RE-ELECT French -and Larson it will be necessary to start at the bottom of the ladder again for a correct solution of the water problem. e DO YOU THINK IT WISE TO TAKE THAT: CHANCE? VOTE FOR THE MEN WHO WILL LOOK AFTER pei INTERES ENCLUDING YOUR Suakaree seisaa ei vore FOR FRENCH AND LARSON AND BE SAFE. aCe THE FRENCH AND LARSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE (Political Advertisement.)