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K x i See Fargo, N. D., July 13.—Additions to the faculty of the North Dakota Agricultural college made neces:tiry Ly the steadily ment of students were hy President Jokn Lee Coul- her with several changes in { personnel and promotions. Dr. R. T. Hance, instructor in z00- logy, has resigned to engage in zoo- arch work for a special dation of f Pennsylvania, and, at the beginning of the fall term will be succeeded by Dr. A. D. Whedon, d in zoological instruction at} the Pennsylvania university. nm received his i and master of science degrees fat the University of Iowa and hi: degree at the University of| ¢ today ter t doctor’: |, Penn niay 5 U © work iv George De tie Director nd admin fJturat {Hughes act, engage tructo and R, tion, FeO); structor in Dr, histo} Pr in Duluth. Fnamed to fi bacteriology. ciate profs i Mi: said. It was charged#that in the series loans made by the bank there were many “political loans” ing those to J. W.,MaMahon, to be a relative of former Congress- man Baer and Ray McKaig, former Nonpartisan league organizer. Fore- closure proceedings have been insti- tuted on some of thesé loans, The declines to make public the list of 15 to 20 loans on which foreclosure prageedings -will be instituted. Comparative figures on the per- entage of payment. of loans of the | “A” and “B” series are not available j at this time, according ‘to officials. Under a new | North Dakota will ' the treasurer the business of collect- ing the interest and amortized prin- due on the farm bank, however, - 1 Ne. | ¢iple payments Yoans, | CROWD RECORD IS BROKEN Fargo, July. 18.—Another ‘xecord- thronged the grounds fair “yesterday when al} Fargo-Moorhead declared = half holiday and, greatest. exposition. re ohee taken ‘in venatiey at t toy yesterday, RIDAY, JULY 18, 1928 EP KDDITIONS TO A. C. RACULTY. ARE ANNOUNCED Made. Necessary by Steadily 7 Increasing Enrollment of Students There AEE PE st NEES SO MARKET NEWS WHEAT MOVES | UP A LITTLE Influence in Early Dealings by Falling off in Volume THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE due upon said Mortgagé on the day of sale. The premises Wescribed in said Mortgage and which wall be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dia ota, and described as follows, to-wi The Northwest Quarter (NW'i) Se tion Two (2) Township One Hun- red and Forty-t Wires (143) North of} it (78) West 5th} There will be due ‘on’ such" Mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Thirteen Hundred and Eighty-nine and 92-100 ($1,389.92) Dollars, Farmers pte Ba Regan, N. D. J. A. Hyland,: > Bunge Seventy-e Moree. placed to be hae by the superin- tendent of the institution. ‘All coal must be delivered as, ofde ered, m sufficient quantity to sup- ply the wants of the institution, and a reserve supply of coul sufficient to meet the requirements of each institution for a period of not less than one month, shall be provided at all times. Railway company’s weights fj at points nearest each institution will govern. The quantity of coal on which bids are asked may be increased or dimin- ished at the will of the superintend- ent of the institution, and the Board reserves the right at any time to change the grade of coal by paying the price stated in the bid for the grade used. [ MANDAN NEWS Mrs. A. Benson of fargo, a former Mandon res dent, is a guest_at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Emil Benson. Mrs, John F, Sullivan and Mrs, E. R. Griffin were joint hostesses to members of their bridge club at a bridge ‘dinner last evening at the home of Mrs, Sullivan, Miss Enid Vandenover of Minot is the guest at the H, AxRoberts home. having stopped over enroute to the fupward a little today during the of hedging sales, and optimism in| yoqyce 1¢ HEREBY GIVEN That varlous quarters ag to a settlement default has been made in the terms|f of the Ruhr problem. The market | and conditions of that ‘certain mort- |more or less of a bullish affect, but | assis lin the final dealings prices sagged a | bit owning to estimate that the Can- | {917 and filed for record in the of- } E. D. Botts has been named as an ii ctor in chemistry. fis a graduate of ; Ovegon, and has sconsin, where master’s degree. structor in chemistry at the Wiscon- Vsin institution, and during the war was in research chemistry work for the governmen istant to Athl {who couched the state champion Bi- son basketball team has been en: [Vambs to city butchery top $14.75.| 1220, BM, ud duly recorded” in seed foc ve 3] Handyweight ewes $4.50. assistant professor} ~ education and ass:stant director of athletics Expansion of industrial, d home economics training in high schools of the state ered rom the Agricul- lege has made neces ent of two _|changed. Bri additional in- s, James A. McLaughlin, in- uctor in trades ics,| Cows $4.00 to $6.00. Canners and North Dakota, and are described as McConnell of Lewiston, Mont. instructor in agricultural ed- © members of the 1923 graduat-|$ s Will teach at the M. Fuller, who will be an instructor in pe ueure al_econo- mics, and Miss ct i women, and home structor in history, have handed i their resignations, effective end of the summer Ross will go to Tow instructor in history, and 1d will enroll a university this fall for work lead- ing to a doctor’s degred, Ralph O. Nafziger, Journalism and a publications staff, resigned July 1 to take a position as editorial writer for the Fargo Tribune. lander, -instructor in and arehitectural resigned to enter commercial work Eugene Drake has been school term, Mr. State college il No. instructor in member of the by the resignation of Dr. Thone as instructor in botany and n promoted to the rank of asso- r, A. F. Yeager, horti- cfonomies; Il, 8. NEW LOANS BETTER PAID Difference Shown by “Safer” Loans, Officials Say Payments of part principle and in- terest on the “B” series farm loans of the Bank of North Dakota, made under the present administration, re coming in much better than pay- ments on the “A” series made under the Nonpartisan adminigtration, ac- i cording to ~G, Olgierson, of the col- lection department of the Bank of North Dakota and John deputy state treasurer, ence is accounted for in that -safer loans were made by the present ad- ministration of the bank, the latter. *! the sum of One Hundred Twenty-one | t the date of sale the sum of Hight ke over from Shie: i Attorney. for Mortgagee, Chicago, July 13.—Wheat moved Bietnpeek, D. N. 4 (7-10-17-24-; at 8-7-14) NOTICE O} SALE esrly dealings, influenced chiefly oy some falling off in the volume had a sold-out appearance and even | gage made, executed and delivered by ardent bears seemed disposed to/H. BE, Wildfang and Bessie Wildfang, w caution in view of the recent | his 7 SRL to hla to The ma is k Opening quotations | 9r"_ Trust Company, a corporation, varied from unchanged fig: | Moree A'S, soi ahd filed for tecord to % of cent higher were fol- lewed by a moderate general ad-|of Burleigh County, North Dakota, vance with July and September |on the 23rd day of April 1917, at 2:30 hota rising above $1.00. |P. M and duly recorded in Book Subsequently black rust talk had | “132” of Mortgages, on page 496, und ed to Ransom | County Company, a corporation, >: |ment dated the 19th day of ‘November adian wheat crop would be the larg- | tice of said Register af Deeds of Bur- on tecord, more than 100 million | leigh’ County, on the 20th day of No- bushels more than last y The loss tvember 1917, at. 1:30 P.M. und duly was unsettled to higher with Dec., | Teer ae Hs “106” nies Tiereaee $ 2 7 on page and assigned to Florence ee ee ee |W. Oliver, of ‘Lisbon; N; D:, by in Reameneein writing dated the 26th |day of December 1917, and filed for |record in the office of the Register 42,000. Better g jof Deeds of Burleigh County, Norta 8 lower, Top $7.65. Da ota, on the'9th day of May A. D. Cattle reteipts 4,000. Killing , 1928, at 1:30 PM. and duly Bont 3 about steady. No strictly | Book “174” of Misc, Mtze cioie -ateerauhere. ‘Te tured | Rake 319, and further assigned to the | ere. Top matured! Northern Trust Company, a corpora- kinds $11.15. Vealers steady to 25| tion, by. assignment dated. the 3rd centa lower. Bulk to pai day ‘of May 1923, and filed for record around $11.00. in the office of the Register of Deeds Sheep receipts 8,000. Mostly |of said Burleigh County, Nort Da; ady. No western lambs offered, | Kota, on the 9th day of May CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, July 1 Book “174” of {Misc. M., on page 319, ine said morteiige will be foreclosed irene = y a sale of the premises in such _ FLOUR UNCHANGED \mortgage and hereinafter described, Minneapolis, July 1 Flour un-/at the front dopr of the court house, n $19.50 to $20.00. in the City of Bismarck, in the Coun- ps ae mee ty of Burleigh and State of North St. PAUL LIVESTOCK Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock So. St. Paul, July 13.—Cattle re- in the ‘afternoon on the 20th cay. of - uly 1923, to satisfy the amoun ceipts 1,000, ‘Generally steady to| $n Such mortenne ae the date et sche strong. Beést load lot grain fed fat] The premises. described in such steers and yearlings $10.00. mortgage, and which will be sold to ers mostly $6.50 to $8.00. satisfy the same are situated in the fat heifers mostly $5.50 to $7.00,|County of Burleigh and State of tare is3 follows, to-wit: cutiers $2.00 to $3.25. Bologna se bulls mostly $4.00 to $5.25 He ee ieee tne, South M east quarter (S% of SE%) and ers and feeders largely $ the Northeast quarter of the Calves receipts 1,000. Steady] Southeast quarter (NE% of SE to 25 cents lower. Best lights} %) of Section Ten (10), in largely $9.50 to $9.75. Township One hundred thirty- Hog receipts 7,000. Mostly 15 to] nine (139) North, of Ranze Sev- 25 cents lower. Bulk desirable} enty-six (76) West, of the Fifth butcher and hacon hogs all weight Principal’ Meridian, | containh - to packers $7.10. Packing sows| {2)scTt® more.o® leas, according $6.00. Good pigs largely $6.35. Shrvey RS eee Sheep receipts - 300. Mostly! There will be due on such mort- steady. Bulk native lambs $13.50.{xage at the date of sale the sum of Handyweight ewes $6.00. One thousand two hundred cighty- three dollars and fifty-four ($1283.- BISMAR K GRAT expenses of foreclosure, Dated June 9th, 1923, + Bi The Northern Trust Company, No. Pierce, Tenneson, Cupler different grades, the several chief executives -of the respective institu- tions to order the grade desired. or mines the coal he pronosda to} principal coal on which a bid is submitted; | 5 showing per cent of m (per cent pf volatile matter, per cent. o! : : Cee eee et te Peiphure per| Hygiene work, which was organized cent of ash, per cent of clinkers, and| last spring. also statg its calorific value in B. T. od in the office of the«Register of Decds | U any or all proposals and a sufficient bond will.be required from all suc- cessful bidders to insure the faithful ed at cach State Training School at 1,200 tons; State Penitentiary at Bis. marck 13,000 tons; State Capitol at for the Insane at Jamestown, 21.000 tons; State Teachers College at Val- : i ley City, 4,900 tons; Agricultural Col-| left immediately for Denver, where lege at Fargo, 7,000 tons; State High| they will make their future home. ; School of Science at Wahpeton, 900 tons: Normat and Induateial seehool at Ellendale, 1,200 tons; State Normal ny Dol at Mayvilte, f 600 tonsy Unie] LA FOLLETTE IS versity at Grand Forks, 6,000 tons; un tons. a Envelopes must be endorsed “Pro- Is Magnus Johnson a fit repre- posals for Coal” and addressed to] sentative of labor? The only way the undersigned at Bismarck, North] in which we can answer that ques- 54) cents, together with the costs and 60 + 2.29/& Stambaugh, Attorneys for + 43] Assignee of Mortgage, Fargo, North Dakota. G-11-18-25 7-2-9-16 OTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT 0 Site Naty |, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That to $1.11%; No. that certain Mortgage, executed and spring choice to}delivered by Cyessie E, Marble, a to $1.31%; gocd to|single man Mortgagor, to Seth G. choice $1.11% to $1. 20%: ordinary | Wright Mortgagee dated the 20th ty good $1.05% to $110%; July | day of November A. D- nineteen hun- hey errs + Decem-| dred an and filed for record in sees onmtember $1044; Decem- | tne oftice of the Register of Deeds of ia Halas No.3 yellow, 81 to 82c che County of Burleigh) and Btstesof No. .3 yellow, 2. North Dakota, on the Sist day of De- s No. 3 white, 37% to 38%c.|cember, A. D. 1917, and recorded. in Barley 53 to 61c. Book 144 of Mortgages, at-page 476, Rye No. 2, 61% to 615¢c. will be Toreclosed ‘by a sale mS the Flax No. 1. 2.78. premises in suc! lortgage and here- paged tose inafter described, at the front door NOTICE SALE By|of the Court House in the city of No. OLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, July 13.+-Wheat re- ceipts 120 cars compared with 197 a year ago. Cash No, 1 nor- m $1.04% RDVERTISEMENT fertain mortgage executed and de-| 23rd day of July 1923, to satisfy the abetha Schafer, his wife, mortgagors| Mi? gny due) upon jaalhls Morag) eh to ertha Landmann, lortgagee, es ‘ dated ‘the 2nd day of ‘January 1919] 4,The Premises, described in, ea and filed for record in the office of | Mortrage and which will be sold) te the Register.of Deeds in the County Rrenizes See ace che facia) of Burleigh and State of North Da- Burleigh, d Stat f North Dako- kota on the 24th day of March 1919] Burleigh, and State of North Dako- in book 138 of mortgages on page|mhe Southwest, Quarter of. Section 317, will be foreclosed by a sale of | Tre Southwest Quarter of, | Section the’ premises in such mortgage and| Hhirty-two, (32) in Hownship One hereinafter described at the front| Hundred Forty-four ¢ (is) “West of door of the Court House in the City | janes pope wie idl ae 0 of Bismarck, County of Burleigh |*he Fifth Principal Meridian, hour o! o’clocl on the 3 18th day of August 1928 to satisfy| 1°18, which with interest ‘)€hereon will on the date of sale, amount to the amount due upon such mortgage| the sum of $50.76, and which amount You will further take notice that |i included in the sum . hereinafter the mortgagee was obliged and did| tated to be due. pay interest on a prior mortgage in| _, There, will be due on such Mortgage irty-five and 45/100 Seth G. Wright, ee. and 55-100 ($121.55) dollars on the 2ist day of May 1923 and that said amount willbe, included in the mi amoun jue on is mortgage. The premises described in said | Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, mortgage and which will be sold to} Attorneys for Mortgagee, satisfy ‘the same. are those certain| Fargo, North Dakota. premises situated in the County of 1-18-25 7-2-9-16, Burleigh and State of North. Dakota Be ered 8S elem cy"tt| PROPOSALS FOR. FURNISHING Section Twenty-eight (28) Township LIGNITE COAL TO STATE One Hyndred Forty-four (144) North INSTITUTIONS m , Sealed proposals will be received Of range, Seventy-seven (77), West |. "ine office of the Board of Admin- That ‘including interest paid on| istration of State Institutions in the prior mortgage, there will be dpe| Capitol Building up to 10 o'clock on such mortgage at the date of “i , July 10, 1923 at Bismarck, sale the sum of Nine}. Hundred Dakota, for the State raising Forty: ‘one and 59-100 ($941.59) dol- Bchoal at Mandan, Penitentiary lars. Bismarck, Hospital ‘for the Tnsaue at Hertha Landmann, amestown, Institution for Feeble ST Mortgages. Minded at’ Grafton; School for the J. A. Hyland, Blind at Bathgate, School for. the Attorney for Morteagee, Deaf at, Devils Lake, State Capitol Bismarck, ‘Nort! Peo ees 8714) i Building? at Bismarck, Tuhercutosis Sanatorium at Dunseith, School of Science at Wahpeton, Normal and In- é ‘ ‘dustrial School at Ellendale, State |) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY| Teachers College at Valley City. Ac- ADVERTISEMENT cultural College at Fargo, State ice is hereby given that that| University at Grand 'F State certain mortgage, executed and deliv-| Normal Schaol at Minot, State Nor- ered by Anna Knudson, widow, mort mal School at Mayville. and the State agor, to peers State Bank, ‘Ri Normal School at Dickinson, for fur- RD , Mortgagee dated the 1 th nishing coal for one or more of all day brs May, A: D, nineteen. hundred | institutions named for the term end- and twenty and filéd for record in|!ng June 80, 1924. Bids are reavest- the office of the Register of Deeds|ed on each grade of coal as Coates of the County of Burleigh, and State ed’ to: ae vad hii on the ere er. of i lay A. D. and reco! in boois 162 of Mortgages ot page 304, will| . THe coat must be. of the hest cual be foreclosed by a sdle.af the prem-| ity for steam or heating purposes and ieee in’ such: Mortgage and. herein- d at the ‘institutions, named, rr dex d, atthe front door of| free from all charges for freight and | the Court House’ ih ‘the switching, where there is'a switch at] It was claimed closé iter gates. 50,000 people attended the fair marek. in the County of Burl aaa ‘and the institution: ‘where there is. not’ State of North Dakota, at the hour|s switch,“ at the most convenient of 10 o'clock A. M., on the 18th day| point for unloading, the location int “August 1923, to satisfy the amount | ou cases at Wich ‘cars are to” Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh,| 4 Bids for coal are requested for the | ‘1. pratone. Parle Miss Anne Simpson of the Unitea States Public Health Service tas the ker at the meeting of Each bidder must specify the mine comes from, and must far-| Public n analysis of every grade of ‘ur mittee this afternoon at 2 o'clock, sture, per tht local committee on social and The marriage of Miss Rita Ander. Shaw performed the, ceremony. performance of the contract. , ~ peroaccemrd Specifications ot the kind and} Mrs, August Nicke| of Judson, is quantity of coal will be furnished by| in the city for a few days visiting this Board on application. and shopping. Payment will be made each month by check drawn on the Treasurer. of sie the State for coal furnished for the|, Miss Helen Moorhead of Flasher preceeding month. Approximate amount of coal want-| Denver, Colo., stitution is as: follows: | at the Presbyterian manse. Rev. Bismarck, 1,800 tons; State Hospital HELPING ONLY: eble’ Minded at Institution for Fe School for the Grafton, 4,500 tons; Blind at Bathgate, 500 tons; (Continued from Page One) School at Minot 2,500 tons; State} oi the farmers’ movement. Normal School at Dickinson, 1,000 ‘Tarns penta Dakota, tion is by looki: thi: Executive Secretary, Board of Administration. presi NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ac that certain mortghge, executed and ae, delivered by Victor Koski and Mary Koski (signed Marija Koski), his wife, mortgagors t Unien Fnvest- ment Company, of Minneapolis, Minn- esota, a corporation, mortgagee, dat- ed the 2nd day of November, £916 6, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota on the 6th day of December, t 9 o'clock, A. M. afd record- Book 30 of Mortgages at page and duly assigned by said mort- e by an instrument in writing, fo *emil H. dt, of the County, o CAPITOL THEATRE Harry Carey —in— torporation’| Calumet, Sta consin, dated NGM gtoriberarseclae Assignee of Meret | the eth day of March, 917, und filed No. 1 amber durum . lo Fargo, North Dakota, | for record in the office of the Regis- DESERT DRIVEN No aie deka: haere Teer North Dakota. | ter of Deeds in and for said County No. 1 red durum . , 65 Sheriff of Burleigh Cou.y,| of Burleigh and State of North Dir —also— {No. 1 flax . * o'34 North Dakota.|kota’on the 25th day of April d ded in Book 175 of os aa et 70 sill vo calerionsd SNUB POLLARD by a, sale of the premises in sucr mortgage and hereinafter described —in— at ie rae ae, of A Pag i Aap NEWLY, RICH in the City of Bismarck, in the Cou’ is ty of Burleigh and State of North Da- é kota at the hour of two o'clock P. on the 23rd day of July, 1923, to FUN FROM THE isfy the amount due upen such mor rage on the day of sale. je pry f s described in said mortgage and PRESS vhich will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: The West half of the Southwest quarter (W%_ SW%) and the West half of the Northwest quarter (W% NW%) of Section Thirty-two (32), in Town | ship One hundred forty-two (142 North of Range Seventy-five ( West, of the Sth Principal Meridia situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, There will be due on such mortgage at the N late of sale the sum of One Thou- Friday and Saturday Coming Monday MONTE CRISTO sand six hundred ninety-six 63/100 dollars, together with the costs of foreclosure. ee at Bismarck, North Dakota, is 2nd day of June, 1923. Emil H. Schmidt, Assignee of Mortgagec, | « G, Olgeirson, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of John: L, Hubert, Deceased: Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Mary Hubert, Executrix of the Last Will of John L. Hubert, late of the City of Bismarck in the|| FRANK KEENAN County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the cred-|fl'a3 the Fighting Colonel. His jars seas cr ce Dorgoue.. paying own son a profligate, he sought hibit thee with the necessary vouch-|/22 heir among the boys of the ers, within four months, after thc|§™ Kentucky hills. \ nist poeation. ch ae Bbeles, 10 to said Executrix at the office Hyland, in the City of Bismarck in|/ MARGUERITE said Burleigh County. de la MOTTE Dated pee Bos p 1923. ; lary Hubert, Executrix. First publication on the 23rd. day gene PreMn southern et wep sf apne a 7-7-14) and an angry mob tried to take the mag she had once scorned. Late To Classify aie LLOYD.HUGHES FOR SALE—7 Fresh Milk Cows, call as the Mountain boy, lured from Person Ct., Apt. 11, Phone 9933. 7-13-3t.|§ rough cabin to mansion halls FOR, SALE—Well matched team/#Fonly to find a brotherhood of welghing about 2700 Ibs, Dane | hate. Haystacker, McCormick mower, al- so 6 heifer calves from 1st class milk cows from 6 -months to a year of age. Herman Ode, Phone 3645. 7-13-1w SALESLADIES—To repre- sent good-line of silk underwear. ‘Telephone 829M for appointment. ies 7-13-3t. ————————————— PATHE NEWS CHRISTIE COMEDY lth and Social Hygiene A. H. Peterson is chairman of I ~ The right is reserved to. reject) son und John Martin, both of Flasher, took place Wednesdity evening. Judge became the bride of John Scott ot Wednesday afternoon Hush H, Owen performed the cere- rict. The bridal cou- attended by Mr. and Mrs. k L. Tichler of Flasher. They School SELF, CHARGE for the Deaf at Devils Lake, 2,000 tons; Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Dunseith, 2,500 tons; State Normal} gangsters who have been fattening he been loyal to the farmers whose representative he Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota. {has been for many years as vice He lent and director of the Equity exchange? What did he do as an officer of that unfortunate institu- tion, now in the hands of a receiver? “The president and general mai ager, J. M. Andergon, now plea guilty for the institution that it wi inefficiently handled under his a tration. Magnus Johnson was an officer during all the time that this work was going on and in all those years never raised his mighty voice for the areperive of his fel- low farmers. Hither he was too simple mindea to know that his voice and vote were being used to skin those who trusted him or he was too fond of his salary to do it. In either case he was disloyal to the farmers and is not fit timber to represent anybody in the United States senate.” All sizes. $1.50 values ¥ “> $2.00 values ee, M88 Suits Values $1.50 Sale 98c Special Values. $7.50 values $4.95 $8.50 Oxfords $6.50 reach. GE THREE “Tionesta” ‘Juniata’ Duluth to Buffalo and matt) beautiful scenery rd educational tair—Detroit River—| 1 cie and numerous other bodies of water Passenger service exctusi Harts Maries at ie Boogie, Sault } be, Huroa— &. C. WILLIAMS, G. L. T. Corp. Duluth, Minn. Dialect 4 BARGAIN SALE! FOR SATURDAY We must unload a lot of high grade merchandise at once. Here we mention a few of the hundreds of bargains. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Men’s Shirts ‘A dandy lot of Dress Shirts—with and without collars. New patterns. Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes ° ‘Dozens of other bargains. A big clean up of the latest styles in a wonderful line of Pumps, Oxfords, etc. Men’s Balbriggan Union 25% Discount Ladies’ White Shoes Canvas and Light Kid. We don’t carry our stock over and will sacrifice profits for quick sales. Men’s Shoes Children’s Shoes Get the Kiddies Shoes Now. dren’s shoes marked down for quick Seigal’s Shoe Store 418 Broadway Tribune Advertising Every successful merchant and manufacturer adver- tises. That’s one of the main reasons they have suc- ceeded—they’ll tell you so themselves. For local ‘advertising The Bismarck Tribune ia the best possible medium—going into hundreds of homes of all classes—homes that constitute.the buyers you wish to Watch the oli in The Tribune and see the dicitindsi who voice their agreement by using its colusine. The Tribune, Bismarck "Covers the Slope Like the Morning Sam.

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