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Cased Adversing Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under 2 insertion +8 25 words oF 8 insertions 25 words of ander ..... 1 week, 25 words or under 126 Ads over 25 words, 2c sddi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED pErrar RATES 65 Cents Per Indh. All classified ads are cast ing advance. Copy , should be re | d by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 * e HELP WANTED—MALB BOY WANTED—Delivery boy to de- Size 16. Write’ Tribune 4-23-3t FOR RENT—Two. or three room apartment, furnished, The Lau- rain Apartments. Phone 303, B. F. Flanigan, Prop. 4-17-tf FOR RENT—During the summer months, desirable furnished apart- Hl ment to a party without childcen. Vhone_ 819. Bt FOR ~RENT—Furnished “house 2 blocks east of new school house, FOR SALE—Seed potatoes at my : place in Boyd Township. John H.| agai" Reymond St. Phone 942R or| Alsbufy, Menoken, N. D. « — * 4-14t¢| FOR RENT—Furnished epartment at SOR SATE ke ar|, tie Murphy Apartments 204% | FOR SALE—Chicken coup cheap if|\ ‘#° : taken at once. $20-11th St. reas ath Male eetashay SN aieacas| 862: 8-81-tf. FOR SALE—Gas Range very reason: Gasinahahs Modern flat with~ two able. Phone 378, 4-18-tf large porches. Woodmansee Apart- ments, Apply: H. J. Woodmansee, FOR SALE 90-1, 5 mooms find bath, strictly modern, Rivetview . + $6200.00 8 rooms, partly modern, right down town ciara 00 4 rooms, partly modern, down town .. * 9660. 00 6 rooms and bath, sun parlor, - brand new . 100.00 6 rooms and bath, modern, close in .f...6.6...0 es s+. 8500.00 5 roomy and bath, modern, close in . 3460.00 6 tooms an MMOUGYN, bem corer isin teas 4500.00 The best list of houses, lots and farm lands of any dealer in the liver mail to trains and assist with} ty, Houses at*from $1000.00 to ; Apply at office, Bismarck’) $30,900,00, Lots from $40.00 up. I a ss sides aon by have over 2,000 satisfied custom- » —Young 1 ji rs. Th the wonth/ France Saalowik due. eas ee 421-12th Street. -2t| Fire insurance written in good com- ply Sweet Shop. HELP WANTED—FEMALB WANTED—Gompetent girl for al house work, Mrs. A. B, Co Ave B. 4-24- WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 208 6th tf Call at S ‘or general hou work, 306 eve B_ Phone 4728. A25-3t ANTE 1 for general house- work, 816-4th St. 4-22-83 es WORK WANTED panies, F, E. YOUNG ’ 4-21-1w ee FOR SALE—Three room house with new garage, water, lights, inside toilet, east front, close to school,| s good neighborhood, 31950. . $300 cash 6%. Heddon Real Estate Agency. VOR SALE-—Modern home, four béd- | rooms, hot water heat, hard: wood floors, trees and lawn, ‘well locat- ed for schools and churches. Price $5250. Hedden Real Estate Agency FOR SALE—Six room bungalow, hot water heat, hardwood floors, full basement, ties, lawn, garden, gar- age. Price $6000.00. $800 cash sidewalks. WANTED—Work plowing gardens, hauling ‘shes, dirt or wood. Call 346W after 6 p.m 3-24-Lw SALESMAN WANTED— We have some choice territory op- en at this time for a good hustlag. Liberal contract. Call or write. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 612- Broadway, Bismarck, N. D \ 3-1w ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large nicely, furnished room with kitchenette, on ground floor in modern home, suitable for voung married couple. Screene ‘porch, Phone 883, 217 8th St. 2 salesmen and collectord. | ‘and’ $50 including interest, Hedden Real Estate Agency FOR SALE—Five room cottage, ‘hard wood floors, full basement, fur- nace heat, built in features in kit- chen and dining room. Price $4750, Terms, Hedden Real Estate Agency ROR SALE—Four room modern bun- galow, full basement, hard wood floors, furnace heat. Price $3200. $800 cash and $37.50 monthly. Heddén Real Estate ‘Agency FOR SALE—Six room modern house, full basement, furnace heat, south front. lot 15 x 100, garage. Price $3700, $700 cash, balance tas per month. Hedden Real Estate Agency, 3-27-tf | FOR SALE—Six room bungalow, hot FOR RENT—Two partly furnished light housekeeping rooms in mo- dern house, $22.00 per month, Also library table and electric wash- ing machine for sale. Phone 760W. 622-1st, Street. FOR RENT—Modern rooms, close in. ‘Also coal range and a gas range water heat, full basement, oak trim, hardwood floors, east front, trees and lawn, Price $4750.00. Terms. Hedden Real Estate Agency 4-23-lw| FOR SALE—Six room modern home west Avenue “B”, full furnace heat, fire place, basement, garage, in good condition for sale. Phone| trees and lawn, best location im 802. 306 8th St. 4-19-1w} city: Price $6000. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, Also Hedden Real Estate Agency 2 large light housekeeping rooms | FOR SALE—Modern House, brick on ground floor. 422-4th St. Phone} and tile construction, hot water 1052R. FOR RENT—Nice furnished room foy sent in modern house, close in, cail ut 402-5th Street or Pnaone 836J. 4-22-lw FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J, 120 1st St. 2-20-tf ‘Two furnished rooms for light houskeeping, 602 11th St. Phone 754W. 4-18-1w FOR RENT—A beautiful ; room in a new modern home. Phone 682 or 313. > 4-18-lw FOR RENT—Foyr rooms, unfurnish- or partly furnished at 803 7th 4+18-tf 4-23-1w FOR SENT— R SALE—En asehold goods including five piece American Wal- nut bed room suite, leather rock- er, Wilton rug, Columbia pkeno- graph, gate leg table, sewing ma- chine, pedestal, reed chair, two kitchen chairs, kitchen ‘cabinet, new perfection oil stove, sanitary cot, ice box, high chair, crib and other articles. 946M. 4-23-1w WANTED TO BUY—Party wants to buy, comparatively new seyen room modern home with four bedrooms in exclusive neighborhood. Can make substantial down payments Write Tribune No. 762. ° 4-22-1w FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 50x10)" in the best residence district inl. Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price‘ and terms right. Addreas 767 Tribune, Bismarck, N. 4-19-t£ FOE ‘SALE—Combination garden cultivator and seeder, fork, shovels, picks, scythe, ladder, corn planter, lawn mower,- jelly glasses, stone jars and jugs at 306 14th St. 5 4-19-1w FOR SALE—Two. well located lots in Riverview. ‘Wilf consider good paper, or inclosed? cdr ih ’ trade.}-* Priced for quick sale. Phone 138. Investors Mortgage Security Co. 4-23-24-25-26. FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE—| 40 acres, 5 acres under culti whd house, well, and chitken house, 3% miles south of Bismaeck. Write Address No, 760; care of Tribune. 4-21-1W FOR SALE—Household goods, two beds,two small dressers, 1 fumed oak dining table, 1 fumed . oak china closet, enameled range and other articles, 900-11th St. « . 4-22-8t. FOR SALE—150 ‘© garden hose, gi den plow, lawn mower, tools. Also ull set of house hold. - furniture]: theap.. 44 Rosser St. Phone S86J. ~ de21-4t, Money ca Toan on well improved: city property. Insurance, Price. Owens, Eltinge Blk,, | Room No... _ 15, Phone 421,” (4-28-tf. heat, south front, best) neighbor- hood Appointments at your eon- venience’ Hedden Real Estate Agency KOR SALE-Just finished six room modern dwelling, location on City Park, full complete basement, hard wood floors, three bed rooms. Price $6600. Terms, HEDDEN AGENCY, Phone v 4-22-3t. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS WOR SALE—Six room two story house, two bed rooms and bath oh second floor, One bedroom down stairs. Maple floors. Basement, jot air furnace, East front. Lot 60 x $40-féct. Garage. Fine trees, lawn. Price $6260. Terms. Price Owens, Eltinge Blk. Room 15. Phone. 421. FOR SALE—Six room one story bun- galow, basement, hot air furnace, _- south front, screened in porch. Lot 775 x 160 feet.. Garage. Price $4000. Part cash and $27.60 monthly pay- menta., Price Owens, Eltinge Blk. Room 15, Phone 421. FOR SALE—Six room two story house. Three bed rooms and bath. Full basement, east front. Lot/50 x 140. Shade trees. Convenient to school. Price $6500. $1500. Cash down payment. Terms on balance. Price Owens, Eltinge Block. Room No, 15. Phone 421, FOR RENT—Four modern unfur- nished rooms for light housekecp- ing. on the ground floor, front éen- trance. Also two furnished rooms for ‘light housekeeping. Call 418- lst St. Phone Stew. fo, 4-22-tf FOR SALE—Seven room house, base- ment, hot air furnace, maple floors, Sereened in pé@rch.’ East front. Lot 50 x.180, Price $3500; $1000. ¢] cash.,.Réal bargain. Price Owens, Bitinge Bik. Room No. 15, Paone 421, FOR SAGE—Six ‘rdom bungalow. Hot} 4 water heat, fill basement, oak fin- ish, East front, enclosed porch. ‘Brice Terms, Price Owens, Eltinge Blk., Room No. 46, Phone 421. ‘oe FOR SALE—Eight ,room house, e bed, rooms. Maple floors... Fully viédern.” Hot airheat. West front. Convenient to schools. Price. $5250. 5 Eltinge Blk,, Room No. 15, 421, FOR RENT—May 1st, strictly mod- ern five room duplex, attached héated, garage, Pe location. Mod- erate rent. 40. #Roberts, 117 Main St. Phone’%51 or 161. eB2-te FOR. RENT—To" a@ married, Tobaple without. children, a first class 4- room apartment. Bath, kitchen- »ette and screened porch. For par- ticulars ‘write No. 784; cate, of Teibtne: sk 5, 4eR4-tt FO! AT im “Fabnibhe apartment; &.moderh6 room house, For’ sale, a ind house “Ave. “AS aid pitti aiid” Windabt chairs, . Phone 905, 419-8. FOR RENT—By May ist a five room| strictly modern house. Phone 377 J, or calk at 800 9th’ Street. | . 4-18-1w | FOR RENT—Furnished .room with kitchenette for light housekeeping. + 411-5th St. Phone 278, ___ 6-22-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern four room furnished apartment. Phone | 773. Varney. Flats. 4-23-3t FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12-tf FOR RENT—Flat by*May Ist. Per- son Courts, 4-17-tf | | NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Reed, Decease: Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, A. P, Lenhart, administra- tor of the estate of Frank Reed, late of the city of Bismarek, in the coun- ty of Burleigh and state of North | Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, | and all’ persons having claims against d, to exhibit them, with notice, {tor at 402 Mai of Bismarck, ty, North in said Burleigh Coun- Dako Dated, april 9 h, 1924. P. LENHAR®, inistrator. YOUNG, Attorneys for Administrator, | Ad: NEWTON, DULLAM Bismarek, North Dakota. First publication on the 10th day of April, 1924. 4-10-17-24—5-1 SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ) f Burleigh—ss. trict Court, Fourth Judicial s. Arthur Marble, . F. Moyer,, Plaintiff, Eugene Marble and Loui: efendants. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the Complaint of the Plaintiff herein which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the Fourth fudicial District, in and for Burleifh County, State of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the — subse: within thirty days after the ser of this Summons ‘upon you, exclu: of the day of such service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken demanded in the Complaint. Dated this 26th day of March, 1924. PE’ NTE! y for Plaintiff, McClusky, North Dakota. oace —-1-8-15-22 ‘A GOLB MINING COM ‘¥ Ba&marck, North Dakota. Notice Fy Hereby, Given that at i meeting of the directors of the above named corporation held at Bis- marek, N on the 18th day of RE: IDA April 19: ssment of four cents per evied upon the capital s' said corporation, , 1924 to E, A. Nord- pavable M North quist, Scerctary, Valley City, Dakota. Any stock upon which this assess- ment shall remain unpaid on the 10th day of June will be delinquent and advertised for at public auc- tion, and unless payment is made be- fore will be sold. the 10th day of July 1924, to pay said delinquent as- together with, costs of ad- of Idawa eal Mining Co. 4-24—5-1-8-15 SALE or PLEDGED P “PROPERTY Notice Is Hereby Given, That de- faul@has occurred in the terms and conditions of that certain, contract Young of pledge, made by F. E. of Bismarck, North Dakota. to the Bismarck , Bank, North Dakota, pledge contract of pledge was dated on the 30th day of April 1920, and giver to secure, the following indebtedness, to- that certain promissory note, made, executed and delivered by F. E. Young of Bismarck,. North .Da- kota, dated on the 30th day of April 1920, with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum;, and there is past due and owing on the said note a balance of Two Thousand and Nine Hundred ($2,900) Dollars, of principal, together with interest amounting to Nine Hundred and Thirty-three Dollars and, Sixteen Cents ($933.16, which will be due and owing, on the 8th. day of, May 1924, the date of sale as hereinafter set forth, making a total indebtedness of Thuee Thousand and Fight Hun- ‘dred and Thirty-Three Dollars, and Sixteen Cents ($3,883.16); and thaty g; said contract of pledge will be fore- closed by a sale of the personal property pledged under the terms theredf, or so much thereof as may be neces ssary, at public . auction, agreeable to the statutes in such gare made and Brodet al f the front ae ite of the Court nthe city ismarck, county of arieig and stale of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 8th day of May 1924, to satisfy the amount due on said cOhtract of pledge and the costs and expenses of sale; that the personal property so pledged under the terms of said pledge and whith will be sold to satisfy same consists of ope cer! cate for twenty-five (26) shares; of the capital stock of the Lincoln Ad- dition. Improvement Company of Bis- marck, North Dakota, the said cer- tificate being. numbered Nine.(9) and issued to F..E. Young on the 15th day of ‘May 1917. . Dated at Bismarc, North Dakota, his 24th day of April, 1924. BENTON ‘BAKER, Attorney for Pledgee, Bismarck, North Dakota. BISMARER BANK, Pledgee, Bismarck, North Dakota, . 4-24 SALE OF PLEDGED, PROPERTY o' ii Is Hereby, Given, /Phat de- has occurred inthe terms and con jitions of that certain on tract et ‘nlesdee.. mae -by’ the. F.. BE: Young: eal Estate Compnny, ‘A corporation ‘of Bismarck, North’ Dakota, pledgor, | BISMARCK BAD against you for default for the relief | « “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN®: pany of Bi ce rek, North Dako! beipg i) to the Lincoln Addition Improvar! kota, as a governor of the price of | “Mis# Detroit,” | Le Peterson's, thing in its ‘path and in many ine = ment Company, — of * Bismarek,| all coals, a sure supply in time. of! Mandan, being a neighbor, came stunces swallowing up entire olive North Dakota, pledgee, which said] national ‘strike and railroad strikes | over 100 percent strong. The Man-| Miss Elan Jager spent the week} groves and houses. Eminent scien- gontract of Pledge s dated und other emergencies. dan band, which goes in the parade, end at Bismarek. tists who have been attracted, to | 14th day of uly 19 bo eL ned) ‘Throughout the rate experts tr} will be 22 strong, The’ conferen: the spot say that the movement, of sociation of Bismarck, North Dakota | the operators “have GEA are ong is sung to the tune of “Oh| Mrs, Aleck Jawaski is enjoying a] tie carth is gradual, ‘but har lly on the Lth: day of July 1928, and | tuthough the lignite rate scale is} Susana’ and one chorus goe visit with her brother Mike Koor-|perceptidle to the ey given to secure the following indebt-| lower than the scale xpplying on/Oh you Bismarck enny. Mr. Koorenny, although blind, . aa eh oadegiee, he, 0 1A Ae AE i Dututh and | y SCRAP OF PAPER ness, to-wit: That certain promis-| Cot! shipped from the Dututh and} Your hospitalit is a good musician, SCRAP OF PAPE id note made, executed and deliv-| Superior lake docks. the coal ist is exceeded only by “ Detroit, Mich., April 24.—Thomas fared bythe Young Real Estate| {r:nsported on cheaper. railroads, | Your generosity \ RtecendcnieeSAleRn elcand 14, picked up a fancy- y of Bismarck, North Dakota, { operated cheaper, than those from} Oh you Bismarck \J nck, Néd and Mike Koorenny spent piece of paper outside the nthe 14th day of July 1921.] the docks, and it was asserted by] You're Twin we're proud to be MaidugsaVenINe AG INU BRI ERUISAVITIE postoffice and carelessly in the amount of Nine Hundred and}\ £, Smart, traffic expert that the I reckon we'd be proud hacia 4 into a pecket. Then he Ninety cate el David railroads now get a fair share of] t¢ we looked more like hist ergot about it. Next morning his st day of J Baie with inj|revenue from the fignite haulage. The Bismarck Rotarians 3 CARD OF THANKS Se et as tia per annum and there is now past due ome ALA are We wishto thahk our friends and) (Tit TOT Satie ned it to the De- same Nine Hundred W: ing on them an invitation to use| neighbors who so kind! feted ua | Ate: carne r - y s_ ($996) ‘et Rotarians, ith | thein-for anything at ull during thei? Hinvour recent berenvembat, the death | Swit oank principale together with, interest! © Bands, Drum Corps, 1: br. at ods denrly beloved wit aha-meth dred and: Twenty-three, Dollars and Costumes and Pep gi Were, pedal EXIT IER Seventy-seven Cents 77) which } " will be due and owi nthe 8th} — - News of Our Thor Olsor | May 1924, the date of sale as (Continueg from page 1) Neiwelibo | L. 'T. Bide i er set forth, making a total ci extend: the welcome to go to eigh rs | S.'T. Bide. -——— indebtedness of One Thousand and] tli in 1925 e J.T. Matt Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Two Hundred Nineteen Dollars and] \irginia, Minnesota, sent some : tele Whomne Ugi Virginia, Minnesota, s 0 ix Ne omp: giy Spots Seventy-seven Cents ($1,219.77); and] ;, ‘ ne DaVITS ki WILD ROSE Sore The > longer the shtest that said contract of “pledge will] ve, members | while’ Devils Ma" John Johnson's, J. 8. Swanson : HL, Sorem. | Theres no longer the slightest be foreclosed by a sale of the per- |) CURE & & een and Mrs. dake Voll, Mike Glovats and| : Meco a 3 sonal property pledged under the| The Devils Lake club planned moja ee ie spent Sunday at the O KILN EXPLODED freckles, as Othine—double strength terms ‘thereof, or so much. thereof {Stunts and did not wear special uni- | HAC onli Spent Suntan | | Mobron, No D, April 2t- What |-—is guaranteed to remove these ary,,at public auc- | forms, but ey, were planning to ibe peas mi it have ve “ serine ee [homely spots. to the statutes injin on everything. " i ay ig ere anf tEOk place at t ebron brick yards! Simply get an ounce of Othine— Se made and provided, at the Detroit Is Here W.-H. Brownawall and eanrrtn the fore part of the wek when the|double strength—-from any Qruggist Geass pf the Court House inthe | Detroit, Minnesota, sent 18 -dele-| tertained Mrs, Boynton and children Kiln expioded, wrecking | and’ apply a little of it night and elty aa le Burlelgh | gates in all, five of whom are wives Sunday. ind early causing the} morning and you should soon see d state of North Dakota, at the} or memb The slogan of the We- ~ » of Dan Menzel, an employee, | that o » worst freebles have bee Héunsol two o'clock in the afternoon © meme sO Od tet AH ATPAMRRest=SaVillee aril | GheTh aOR TEA Teche Aor ueeey | tuo euou the woreepLeseiles, lave ne ; Vtroit club is a fish designed within ho happer ppear, while the lighter e ay » 19 « uppea hile the ig on the 8th day of May 1924, to°sat- i roi he | family and Miss oualt were Sunday] ze) was nearly covered with brick isfy the amount due on said contract | heart, representing Detroit and the} 7 u Oren Carlish Reine 2 ena covered ith Wrick jones havea vaniated entirely. It is of pledge and the costs and expenses | {act that there are 412 lakes (within Oe ny cs Caseig ge le Taling debris Bub escaped: with | seldom that more taan an ounce is of sale; that the personal property [25 miles of Detroit. This slogan : Txstle ot achool lou etinon Mjurtes: A crew of'men'| jeadetl| toi completely clear. the) abas so pledged under the terms of said | printed on several thousand ¢ _The &th grade pupils of school|are making repairs now. and gain a beautiful complexion, pledge and which will be sold to sat-| curd boards which will. be No. 1 sugeessfully the state = He suruito. ask tor thes dauule isfy same cons of one certain {ed broadcast over Bismarck during | Examinations this yea THE WORLD MOVES ce slaslthia ie : ty 2 ; ; ny, .| strength Othine ag this is sold under certificate for twenty-five (25) | the convention days. The sang slo- : Granada, Spain, April 24 The} wuarantee of money bac it fails shares of the capital stock of the | can was designed on the bach of a] Mr. and Mrs. S. i. Gooding and) carth is still moving about the vil-l{y remove freckles. incoln Addition Improvement Com: | j.autiful cape which willbe given to| daughter Anna visited Sunday at O.[ lage of Monachil, carrying every- ered ft jcate ~ num eight (8) and issued’to the F. E Young Real E Tompany on the | Stitt y 1927, inarck, North of April, 1924, T AL 15th day of M Dated at Bi this 24th da: BE vy for Pledgee, , North K, Pledgee, Bismarck, North Dakota, RATE INCREASE WOULD STRIKE AT NORTHWEST (Continueg from page 1 coal operators in Minnesota South Dakot: North Dakota lighite oper: testifying, were a unit in thei ciarations that the 50° percen crease in r: would restrict sale of lignite coal to a small A representataive of the Washburn Lignite Coal Company of Wilton, the largest coal mine in the state, the company’s sales would be ted, Wilton, he erted was built up that production would be greatly curtailed. Not only would many coal miners be thrown out out of work, according to him, but the city of Wilton, with 1,500 people, would be vitally affec- Wilton, he percent because of the min he Washburn Lignite Coal r operators ted, te sses on invested he intimated. This company, he has $900,000 invested in its 1 He also contradicted reports of in the so “mining s, stating this company pai dividends prior to 1914 and that time has paid usually 6 percent dividends, The testimony of G. EB. traffic commisioner’ for the Commercial Club, went to the of what the increases would me: consume: He said a majo: the residetices of Fargo are by lignite coal. © Taking ‘shipments from Zap, North Dakota, mines he culated that the propose crease in freight rates would ad to the coal bill of each consun How } is Affected Goodman, — traffie w. con sioner for the state mill and elev ‘and Forks, id the es would vritually the use of lighite imposible and rob the state mill of a s: of $18.05 per day ‘effected th use of 50 per cent lignite mixed 50 percent eastern coal. . Pratt, representing the hern State uses lignite in its Minot plant that the fuel bill of ‘the utili Minnt would ‘be increased "$18, year if lignige copld be used, The opcrators also point’ out the increase would reduce 1 production so greatly that mi of dolars of wealth now produced in western North Dakota. woul. stamped out, and North Dakota con- siimers forced to send their money for coal to eastern producers. The been particularly active in North Dakota in the lignite Sending Judge Qillman, ass: Attorney-General, D. L. Kelley, to participate “They sought to emphasize the. importance South Da- “Gets-It” Makes Vani of lignite ptoddction: it don't. cut their: ow own sat” fo,tid thle fet of cor row risk infection o: a'silp of your phi 4 ‘eotns and callouses, manent! Two or. thre t is 0 eaty picky: completely, drops of all corn Pale the corn: Nba stops. can peel it.right off with never a tw: ttt. ‘Tepe todayy ES EB Reine erence ce ““Gets-It™ is’ Rid “in “thi Finney’s Drug Stores i Dakota, Dakota, ered was buil up would s Peterson, Power Company, which state of South Dakota ; and Ross Millér,. engincer, 4-24 and ‘ators, rd it i t the area. id limi- .” Com- Sut, ap id, mine huge ¥ si- id no since ur. point aan to MMO ranma COOCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCUCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCC CL alone doin id $10 mer, minis pr make there, aving rough with Nort- » said ty in 000 a that ignite Hions id be h isting case, istant rate have coms to fig et a EE cca ee BCR TS AGNaneenann rates: ihge 0: icago. “a 2. ee —————eSEES———eeEaEoEoeS=SQSaoa>DD>>—») —Adv. 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