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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924 PAGE SEVEN: — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE oan | { - [to Bismarck int thet! new Ford Sedan] 1, ¢ nis community. He leaves a| campaign in the interest of thet i Keep Piano Clear é owe ry and were the guests of Mr. Lybens|?" ‘ ; d : : ( | MARKET NEWS mother. wife, two sons and a daughter, The | dependent ticket in the state was/ Do not load the top of your pi- Tl une asSsl 1e ver 1semen S { pr rey funeral will be held at Sims Satur-| held at the Lewis & Clark hotel Wed-| ano with photographs. — Photo- ‘ | - ~ - delet nee te eee afternoon, nesday evening. The principal fea-} graphs may be hung in the bed- 2 4 ‘pets ve ui assisting her mother, ut ae ture of the meeting was an address] room if desired but they are not : PHONE 32 WHEAT STEADY Christ Senoon cooking for threshers:| PLAN FOR CAMPAIGN lis""attorncy eGnerat George Shafer|of sufficient decorative importance . __|__ A meeting of citizens both Repub- | who very plainly set forth the situa-}to hang on the walls of a living MALE HELP WANTED eee shee and: pore Har) jeans and Democrats to promote the tion in the state, | room. PES Nie araines | on ve spent several days at Dawson WANTED, MAN with outfit for fall Classified R FLORIDA LANDS! Low prices. No| EARLY TODAY and Steele assisting Dr, Loage in} ~~ a - : plowing. Team or engine work, Advertising Rates winter. 3 cropsa year. Wood- A : vel purchasing 100 head of sheep, which | MQMPN POP Took a Good Deal for Granted By Taylor i ee (aan plowing eae sulle 1 insertion, 26 words or worth, Driscoll, N, D. cae | pares ae t | are being placed on his farm and ee ALAS ’ ield, level and no, rocks. $1. fdnder fo. cs\.. 160 -80-m | ing operated by Harold Hargrave. — aa ia 7 aS) < per acre, house furnished. Barn, 2 insertions, 25 words or |Some Buying Is Done on For- H DEAR OSSEY :— JUDGE VENUS ~ I'M OSWALD hay and pasture for horses free ondge 6s \ Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Nelson and | WELL SON THINGS ARE GOING NUTMEG -SON OF YouR OLD | \\ | | » f eae d : | eign A t i | 7 while at- work. Wanted at once, 8 insertion: t ign Accoun’ little son Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. 0.| ALONG FINE ON THE FARM. L FRIEND - FATHER WROTE apply at 309 Mandan Ave. Bis- Unde®...s.ase. en 1 Md d t Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mat- | READ IN THE PAPERS ABouT YOUR AND SUGGESTED THAT L ei marck or Phone 678 J. B. Sayler.|] 2 week, 25 words or under 126 ocial an Chicago, Oct. 17--(By the A. P.)--|8on and other members of the Mat- | $50,000 SUIT AGAINST “THE mAGic | |, LOOK YOU UP = Gtad ee 10-13-1w|| Ads over 25 words, 2c addin }| As a resuit of buying said to be on| son family were Sunday guests at the} ARRIGO ESIUBCE VENUS WAS You oswi WANTED—200 young men and] tional per word. ; Personal |foreign account wheat averaged mo- Nelson home. BEENES ine Set) WHE CAE AN poy aloe young women to enroll at Aber- jderately in price today during the | ERT deen Business College, Aberdeen,|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY —— early dealings. Opening prices which Christ Schoon and) | A LETTER || OLD BOYHOOD FRIEND OF S. Dak., to prepare for the busi- RATES Kathr Brown | ranged from 1-8 to 1 1-4 cents higher, y were pleasantly entertained at | OF MINE - YOU OUGHT TO CALL ness positions that will be open 65 Cents Per Inch yn wne i with Dec. $1.49 1-2 to $1.59 1-4 and| Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. John | INTEREST | | ON HIM SOME DAY AND GET ~ in 1925, Write for big free cata- ; In Concert May $1.53 1-2 to $1.54, were followed | Kuck. i 4 : All classified nds are cash in ith ; FRO log. Address Geo. L. Kemper, avait. Would b . by additional gains, although a ter - | m 2 Pres., Aberdeen, S. Dak. Saivedl by: 12 e'clock to-insure ». 3 At Mandan} jorasy shift to below yesterday Mr. ond Mrs, Dan Gilchrist oa 10-4-2wks| |S : finish: intervened. Sterling were Sunday callers at the WANDDDEVourgaminatOMiWOrKEEy I) Meet comes, Miss Kathryn Browne, of the Chi-| Subsequently news of “rains in| L. B. Olson home. | the month, F. Jaszkowiak, 421- THE cago Civie Opera, will sing Friday | western Argentina led to a fresh - i | 12th St. 10-10-tf and Saturday evenings, at the Pal: downturn but upturns again ensued Koes e : BISMARCK TRIBUNE Theater, Mandan, at 8:15. Miss] owing to assertions that there had ned at their home on Sunday} MAE PHONE 32 Clara Morris will assist at the pianc,| been no moisture in northern Ar-| the following guests, Mr. and Mrs.| aor WANE ee eee eee The following program will be giv-| gentina, where needed, The close] Ernest Gertz, and Mr. and Mrs. A.| WANTED—Ladies in this locality to 7 ahi was nervous 3-4 to 2 cents net high-| G. Basson and fami embroider linéns for us at home FOR SALE a KATHRYN BROWNE er, Dee. $1.50 7-8 to $1.51 and i during their leisure moments. & Mezz0-Contralto $154 1-8 to 3-8, Mr. and Mrs. Will Young and fam- Write at once “FASHION EM-] ¢ +oom, hot water heat, East front, | | Chicago Civie Opera Company aS ily of Iowa arrived on Monday } BROIDERIES” 1356, Lima, Obio, poem Het vat tees chee Genie ANaVRtad' By ie cHicac > proptice and are attending to farming inte -15-1w ’ Clara Morris at the Pian Chicago, Oct. 17.—Poultry alive, | ests. WANTED—A young girl to assist| g one splendid home, close in, hot COREFURELMaeTOpldan. | lower Bowls, 1OSta 19" veritas ——— | FATHERS HEALTH (S POOR THING BS Sinle W Miels oes UW 15 ith housework and care of chil-| water heat, would cost to build 50 By MacDowell Springs 22; roosters 16; turkeys] Mrs. Dallas Rarkmon and Miss| ARE GOING BADLY ON THE FARM - MAGIC MUR CO, FOR $50,000 — THE - dren, Mrs, Paul Ryan, 121 W.| per cent more than the price of Clara Morris Eggs higher. Receipts 1,985 | Dorothy spent Tuesday at the Elmer | A HEAVY MORTGAGE MUST BE PAID OFF CASE COMES BEFORE YOU NEXT rf , St. Phone 947. $7500. 1 cases. | Firsts 37 to 42 cents, Ord-| Arneson home. | Soon AND NEW MACHINERY pea MONDAY — LUCKY THAT DAD'S LETTER, 10-16-3t] 4 rooms, South side; $150. cash, $15.| Bois (1640) ........- inary firsts 33 to 35; Butter lower. . ae ee \ 1S NECESSARY - 5 ee ARRIVED BEFORE THE TRIAL p——~ WANTED—Competent girl for] per morf®h, $1000. Venetian Folk Song ..- Basu Rik ON Oman Geil ee aul lla A uo ke — TIM SORRY TO HEAR WASNT UT? general housework, ‘apply Mrs.| 6 Yooms, strictly modern, right down live} Heensmeaming, (OV English 3) cents Standards S54; ne Hic ye, the threshing JORNTISIN TRODELE UO Ce aN ?, C, Remington, 610-7th St. town, cast front, $5400, feet et eee cee ete eeee ees ben 0 eo Hl Snes - 6 b : i 2 IE ‘ i ‘onds 31 to !2; cheese un-| —— z ) Lose THE CASE _______10-11-tf, | FARM LANDS: Inquiries are coming Curran | Changed. Mr. and Mrs, B.F. P oe eS aca )—Girl for general hou in right ong from our local La Forge —— Rhernuirrinveroenthert TUL HElgP YOUR FATHER i Mrs. G. D, Mann, 205 Park} farmers and investors, Prices will (Ayo Tees | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK BAW CHC aR GA OLELRELOREOVaEE MUSELE — Aventis: soon Peg inyadvancing, it willl take | ra pariera | Chicago, Oct. 17, (U. S. Dept.|dotph. The young couple were very , 10-16-tf only aoe mers zales to Hp it. Buy Wt Agr.)—Hcg receipts 21,000. De-| quietly married at Bismarck, ‘and) d Table ter at once,| Now, from the man who r ieti Signor” |Sirable grades active, '10 to 25] departed on Thursday for their new | | come ready for work, Grand Cafe,| Knows real estate, sc alaeune Meyerbeer (Cents higher. Top $11 etic: | Killdeer, N. D. . E. NG. Les Hugenots”) | . Cattle nts 4,000. Extremely peee Ueene i 10-16-at | 10-17-1. Sea |slows Desirable fed! yearling fed |@———-—_________# Wiehe. - Rachmaninom | Steers moderately active. Early . | ROOMS FOR RENT PERSONAL neers ve varensky |tOp, $11.75. | At The Movies | FOR RENT—Rooms. with board, one| FPILEPTICS—-At last a treatment | Plaisir a’ Amour . Martini! , Sheep receipts 12,000. Active, ] large room with three beds, and] which stops seizures from first| Petite Pensée ..... . Townsend fat lambs generally 25 cents high- THE ELTINGE i one large room with large bed.| day, No bromides, — Narcotics. rmain er, Top to outsiders $13.75, i oceasional sob, | Both rooms have clothes closets.! Guaranteed. Information _ free, Fourdrain caer er ny aughs are the ingredients J Close in. 314-3rd St. Phone 658W.| Hunter Laboratories, 207 Main,? . Logan MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR that make “In Hollywood with Pot 4 10-15-3t A * Minneapolis, Oct. 17.—Flour un- ‘ De j Little Rock, Ark. | changed to 10'cents lower, Tn cans [88 and Perlmutter,” at the Eltinge , FOR RENTOFurmishea yoom auita. ss ; Techaikowsky |Toag fots family patents quoted at} TH#tt. one of the most entertain- ble for two young ladies, Room] _ Evening Song ... : ilberte SL CAEN (oo 1 atling and pleasing pictures of the aud beard: $26.00 a month, Phone LOST=SA7 —palevot shell cvinmed|| Dreamin! Tine. \ Strickland eee) toes a hare in oe peand Ue || 74 W. 502 11th St. St a lasses, under pica eo Mes Life ee Curran | barrels. Bran $25.00 to $25.50. ae ee a Se | “fi , % )-15- § = ire Es | eRe no artners, Abe and Mav. | FOR RENT—Sleeping or light house- | _ward. 10-15- _ VISITS IN CHICAGO ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK nto the motion picture} JY keeping room in a modern home, FOR SALE cR , Miss Gertrude Eichorst is wisit-; go "St, Paul, Oct 17, (U.S. Dept.| Dusiness. and it is the complications 2 = : furnished or unfurnished. 610 ae ing with relatives for a few days | apr.) Cattle receipts 1,100, Gen-| tht from th ttempts to = 1COME FROM < eens Sects arate HOUSES AND FLATS in Chicago and will stop in Minne- | gyaliy steady, One’ load quality | Pu ure starring a vam-| FEE FRIENDS- ieee 10-16-1w | FOR RE SSE pene five| apolis on her way back. 800 pound mixed yearlings $10.76, | Pir« luces the hilariously | -===\ AFAR. To ee face FORT 7 | room duplex, attached garage, im- TE Top fe ar parling: ¢|funny comedy situations. Of course, FA THE STERLING QUALIT FOR RENT fortable ‘ 5 “AS i ‘op for year on yearlings. Bulk s ly situa’ = 2 actomaianler yaniv teraaleoulieNe meer ncee seer Tel 751 or oh MISSIONARY PAS IOEUSTMON steers and yearlings $5.00 to $6.25, [the wives of the partners do not ap-| EE} OF YOUR Local CANDIDATE TSU SEL AOR IRE MESG iiss GAG SILA BAS tH eae ta. salves an : ,| Fat .00 to $4.75. Can-|prove of the vamp idea, nor is the | FY SHERIFF MISTER | Hove oop ing) roomie ede Maa FOR RENT it floor oF modern, cs oD lace: anleanyentioniics the hers and veatters firm, $2.00 to simplitied when the bank | FR Berle Sencar 10-16-3t urnishe wel includes use| 7, ee a Maat ng | Badd. ‘ologna bulls unchanged, |tefuses to extend more” credit at a} EQ nai of piano. Every convenience; hot/ Catholic Women and | Girls | was $2.75 to $3.40. - Stockers and feed. [eriticsl moment. ° Tener , ost} gaa | Water heating plant. Family of ae Dy; Audit ay edhe | ie “of |¢ nominally steady. Calves re-} ‘The intense loyalty of one part- and plan tenet: Call 211 2nd{ two desired. 614 Eighth Street. eg ud ee 4 Se eee ee ceipts 900. Steady to weak, qual-|ner for another prompts Abe to St. Phone 634M. 10-14-1w | the organization 18 U ity considered, Best lights to pack- « wild automobile ride to sa Ni vs those who love me, for those who $8.00 ‘ FOR RENT—Fivé room cottage at ean hat |°°S 00. wruss, and Director Alfred 2 ry know me true, for the heavens that | eceints " A ‘ : 5 i 4 Hog receipts: 8,000. Strong tolGreen has pagked into this ride P, * 508 2nd St. Unfurnished. Has| shine above me, And awaits my He p eg en has pagked into this rid >» modern home, suitable for one or lights, water, sink and large | {pis Te aEnELALe "4 115 cents higher. Sorted 160 to s galore. And every thrill ends 4 two persons. Close in. Phone] shed. $25.00 a month, Phone spirit too, for the cause that needs around 250-pound averages to ship- laugh, 5 4 _ 9252, 10-13-17} S95. RLLOS IEEE | ea eaten | ony cue ROOre ea pers $10.25. Packer top $10.10. Samuel Goldwyn, who produced FOR RENT—Two ‘sets of light |FOR RENT—§ room house, water,|the distance and the good that I] Gary Pulk packing sows $9.50. /1n Hollywood with Potash andy housekeeping rooms, extra large,| sewer, lights, bath, porch, and} can do.” Bien? pms ibd Ae to $9.75.| perimutter,” contributed materially modern. 924 4th St., Bhone S43, hardwood ‘loots Closelin. ae A large number of}. members $8.00. sel AE See hai te the aueeens of his picture when Sa well built home. Geo. M. Register.| from all over the Diocese were in|” Shoen : 5 OU. the secured the ser Ww. Dy e warm rooms with hoard, at bedrock prices. The Mo- 10-14-1w FOR RENT—Five room modern bun- attendance. Their annual exhibits of altar linens and garments, made Sheep receipts 1,000. Steady, bulk fat Jambs $11.50, to $12.50. } Heavy lambs — $10.00 to $11.00. Glas: ces of Montague creator of the original cha acters, to write the brilliantly hum- hawk. Phone 145. galow wit! arage in basement.| by the women of the organization, 7 * ‘ous titles which distinguish this | meee 10-15-4t| . Win rent Ueaanny Call 8625 or| Was good. .A fine program was Reign tat Coes oe Boa | picture. Much credit is also due = SSE f RENT--A warm comfortable} 221 Ave A west. j8ivens As) the work of this or-ljoad full mouthed western feeding: |/t#nces Marion for her splendidly YO 9 room, 710-4th St. Phone 724. 10-15-3t| ganization not only includes home,| ewes $7.25. ‘ ® | constructed screen play, which she WTO" ARS yy Hy ‘ 10-13-1w | FOR RENT=Modern 6 room house,| Ut foreign missions, it covers a Seen ee adapted from Glass’ successful play, ([ BER SRY NU furnished or unfurnished, good lo-| !®"S territory and is worth while. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Business Before Pleasure. | (AN S\ cation, near schools, Harvey Har- Aa Minneapolis, Oct. 17.—Wheat — re- ae A A Bargain in a Used International Truck || ang. kitchenette flat, furnished. Baptist -Church. The following | °™™ tee 7-8 to $1.50 7-8; No, 1 dari! y Right in town, Harvey Harris] officers. were elected for the next | 7% te s1.cn Pe. ee piney $154) of Gen, Robert B. Lee in & Co. 10-15-4t| three months; president, E: : Wee aol ones vor eualeen PE: ens of Virginia,” by the offic \ ths; president, Emma | 7 aren i | tens 0: irginia,” by Fleck Motor Sales Co. |] Son RENT—Partiy modern 5 room| King; vice-president, ’ Beatrice | q:°j4°, 578 gti, ominary to £004 Camp Travis, the largest m Bismarck Mandan- house, newly decorated, central lo-| Bowman; secretary, Marjorie Bail-| vying $1.49 7-8 to $1.09 TB. Na y| reservation in the country and : ‘ 89 7-8; ens of San An- AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES OME EXCEPTIONAL bargains in| equipped for light housekeeping. |. 6 h 7 0K | 91.52 7-8, Mr. Sherry, in h upsaseGen: | f c ; : : Committe ed : : st of a ce used cars, one Oldsmobile four,| ““Phone 794W: Geo. Little Cee GUC E yee eee peor | Com No. & yellow, $1.04 to, $1.05, | Beer at fhe, request af army officers Ses with California top, one Dodge 10-4-tf ces Dunn, Sylvia Welliver, Dorothy oats No. 3 white, 47 1-8 to 3-8 ‘ AN UNKNOWN STUMP SPEAKER COMES touring, one 1924 Chevrolet, one Studebaker special six and several ris & Co. 10. At FOR RENT—Modern two rooms, bath catjon. Harvey Harris & Co, 10-16-ut FOR RENT—Fournished Apts. fully FOR SALE OR RENT—Beautiful new five room cottage, fine handy L, T. L. HAVE MEETING The meeting of the L. T. L. was held, Wednesday afternoon, at the éy; treasurer, Emma Jean Grady; librarian, Jean Craswell. The sup- erintendent of the scrap book work is) Alet Christianson. The Look Pfeffer, .Ethelwyn Tsabel Gcrdon. The committee to Schaefer and} ceipts 227 cars compared with 251 cars a year ago. h No. 1 north hard Montana on track and to ar $145 7-8 to $1.63 7-8 $1.48 7-8; old May $1.5: ley 76 to 89; rye No. 2, $1 1-4 to 3-4; flax 0. 1, $2, 47 to CAPITOL A singular tribute wi paid to J. ty officials and tonio, Texas, W place of honor more than twenty thousand people. He was escorted by Gen. Buck who AND MAKESASTIRRING SPEECH FOR CANDIDATE — payment plan makes buying easy. 10-16-3t] following members: Justine Bah- K GRAIL Grice cited kin thrush he ————— SS SS == : oe Dakota Auto Sales Co. 107 bth St. : Fe (Furnished by Russell: Miller Co.) | CBee? sreeted him throughout the S oe VOR RENT Strictly modern apart-| mer, Verna Christianson, Althea h y Russell-Miller Co.) | aatal * ° AS le Remedy Phone 428. Open evenings. |» | ment in Rose Apartments. Aprly| King, Neva Vettel and Ellen Hend- | Bismarck, Oct, 1%, 1924, Meche Wastens of Virginia” witt be| EFeckles and His Friends eustmple ened) By Blosser FOR SALECNew Hawley Dave F. W. Murphy, Phone 852. 4-80-tf errehields apiralalion or these Be: ‘ Bead 2 : a shown at the Capitol Theatre for 2 Fr 22) : F LE —New Harley Davis | FoR RENT—Tw. jl S-room | Officers will take place at the next | No spring - 13219 days run, opening Monday. It is al. 1Dony’ = rs ¥ Motorcycle, 1924 make. Model] ” apartments for Housekeeping. Call meeting. and all who are interested | No. 1 amber durum .. 1 William Fox production, nieectediny)l| CN ae i ] 74. Electrical equipped and| a3 7th St. $-18.tf| ate invited to attend. : Noe 1 nuked duran + 128) Elmer Clifton. By, oy speedometer. A bargain if taken | — 7 AH serap book material is to, be | No. 1 red durum a is Ba at once. P. O. Box 29, Bismarck, | FOR REN pacuere 3 oa cee handed to Alet Christianson, sup-| No 1 flax . ND 10-10-9t. 4 GAT SiegPin Porch, 309 Mi S| erintendent of this work. When a| No. 2 flax . Removes Old Stains ie FOR SALE—Oakland Six Touring) —“~-" ________?°-15-8!) number cf the members have suffi- No. l rye ...... . 1.09! Old stains may be removed from car. First class mechanical condi-| House for Sale or Rent, 605-9th| cient material, Mrs. Hughes will|, We quote but do not handle the] linen by rubbing them with glyce- | tion and newly painted. Phone| St. North or phone 571. 10-10-tf.| let them know when to meet in | following + _lyine an hour or so before being 798 or call at 207 5th St. order to make the books. Oats .. -37| put into. the regular. wash water. | 10-11-17 MISCELLANEOUS are Paley cf Se FOR SALE—I018 Model Ford Tour-|#OR SALE—Two 31-32 Holstein cows| . 4 Dress for Every Need—|Speltz, per ne, a . 90 | ing car in good running condition] fresh soon;: test’ 41 percent, One| Smartly tailored dresses for Foe Witte | | at a very low price, Phone 187.) full blood Holstein bull, register-| street wear, beautiful party : Mixed | Call at 800 Main St. ro-ro-ce| 22,2 Months old. One Sn-a8, Hal: frocks, or any style in be-| No. 2, 56 Ibs. or more ...$ .88 § .86 H Bees -16-tf] stein bul months old. Frank] 4. No. 3, 55 Ibs. . 87 AY ‘\ WOR SALB—Ford Coupe In Ist class| ‘Gress, Bismarck, N, Dak, 8 miles ae m at the Bismarck Gene No.4’. en RUNAWAY | condition, Call Van Horn Hotel. | east on Red Trail. op, “The Popular Price! po- d, pioneer farmer of ; ', 10-16-1w| _10-14-38} Store.” va "| Hard’ Winter : the country north of Mandan narrow- FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 50xi50|: “" ee 1 cent per pound discount under | ly escaped being killed and today is “1 ee % 3 in the best residence rict in. LDA, LEWIS. 55 Ib. Ear corn 5 cents under shell.| suffering from his severe injuries, 4 It LITTLE JOE }| Bismarck. Paving, - sewer, water | “4 ————— sustained when run over by a heavy i i D. O-ugite| dy Vall, onl id. Ht. Lewis: attgxney® || Neighbors | the city, with a load of potatoes he | ~ — QUGHT TOUSE THEIR |;:op SALE—Confectionary and %1, 1s cits, who have been touring |g ve: ¢ fea dog fe the folie, While Pa: | eee ae meEeT GOT cones VIC lodging on main street, doing) “"ropes . ‘3 i | CLEA® LAKE | paring to unhitch the | You 1 EVER GOING TO Seca iS | zood business, ve: heap if; mer and pho | Mr, and Mrs. Albert Christianson animals hecame frightened and bolt- Bie oy, Wie ee COOKIE HIM AN i g very cheap if) oer ne” Mnevic |. Mr. and Mrs. Albei hristianson’ animals became frightened alt | cpynet Lon 4h 7 i GIVING IF AWAY/. taken soon. Gall.or write M. L. ! A lation! spent their Sabbath visiting at the ed, Both wheels on one side of the | : : Gea MEBRE HE'D q . Cassidy, Garrison, N. D. held in London in July, are sailing | home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp in; wagon passed over Mr. « Fristed's 1 TING ANYBODY BUT / Soe erat) 4 . hide 09 10-11-Jwk. | fr he Dalted States booking nate | Lyman township. chest. “| LITTLE BABIES STOP THEN: ‘ FOR SALE—Muhogany bedroomi*#¢ frem Naples, Mr. Lewis is ac- He was alone a; the time and it, oo A LOT OF FOLKS . and gas all'in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. | ; suite, used oniy three weeks, Also Axminister rug. 9 x 12, Will sell ON WAY HOME Mmot, ‘N. D., Oct. 17.—Judge: L. companied by his children, . Esther and Frederick. o———_-. News of Our { S | Mr. and Mrs. George Bell depart- |ed the.first of the week by covered wagon. 4 #Mr. Fristad had returned to farm house, 20 miles northwest of his was not until later when his sons | returned from threshing that he | | for less than wholesale. Call at.| | The Minoters sailed'. from New | wagon for an over land journey to} could be rushed to. Mandan to a phy- | 820 11th St. North. , York city the last week in Jun? for | their new location in Nebraska. Mr.! sician. Two of his ribs onthe left | : : 10-17-3t| london where they attended the bar | an, s, Bell are pioneer 4ettlers side were badly broken, and a third | association meeting. A tour ‘of En,s: | a land by ‘car foHowed, after they left for » Paris. Judge, Palda. want to Slovakian countries where he visit- n their years of acquaintances one cracked and he sust: which | have a host of ftiends who regret bruises. abodt the h From there’ their departure, but wish them the the: Czecho- || very best of health and good ick in i their new home, Their farm will be Pe Se Pel S22 FOR RENT—-Garage suitable for eight cars. Rental per car $3 a month. 313 South, Eleventh, St. Phone 734J. ‘Peter Anton. RALPH BACON, SIMS \ PIONEER, IS DEAD | 10-13-1W, Q | ; ; LW s. Later the Pi id | occupi . and: Mrs. Ray Col- acon : 5 taurant with rooms, Call or write] ‘Switzerland and. the Alps,.’Franes,|-- | \ ¥ Dilack (esterday Mathis ety, have A * = ¥ for particulars, City Restaurants! war devastated regions, and Italy| Mr. and “Mrs. Frank Shaffer _ and | ing been brought here for treatment ~ ) ., Kulm, N. D. 10-17-7t} nave been visited during the ‘three | Miss Vivian spent Saturday at Steele.! four months ago. Mr. Bacon has 6 FOR SALE—Uncalled for‘ overcoats} and one ‘half months spent. there. s / been. section foreman for the North- 7 dnd auits, ‘Some new, aqme slight-| They are: expected ito arrive home} “Mr. and Mrs. Faunce’ Lyben and’ ern Pacific at Sims for many years, 4 ly used. “City Cleaners & pti the first of November. ~~~" children, Virgil and Bernice, autoed 2nd was highly rcspected by the peo-

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