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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924. PAGE FOUR iron EE = isis : 66 that the law in some other states! lowing the seizure of a suitcase con SALE OF LAND All bids must be in writing and what Cod IP ELL LHe 4 probably permitted obtaining a li-|taining three quarts of whiskey, has { DEA Notice Is Hereby Given, That un-| may be left at the office of F. E. | WaiWai Vat Tat tad = ital ata EMUOLUG (ANY LONE HREEV SHUTTING hil NEehiny J, pending the decision der authority of an Order of Sale| McCurdy. attorney for administrator . ‘. , X Hinois both the intended bride and authorities ae Aol whether |they. granted by the Honorable I. C. Dav-|or filed with the Judge of id oe 5093, ne ERS HATO TS SBS i 5. ROTTIUIEHE /OVTHRRER DO arORER ies, Judge of the County Court of|County Court, or delivered to the oe i a TRAUCIA ety or E + | the County of Burleigh, in the State | undersigned personally. , e J if Mt wae of North Dakota, dated the 12th day JOHN A. LARSON, ! condition would not permit the wed a tenant on a farm owned of January 1924, the undersigned, Administrator with’ Will An- | ding. Cathay. When a the administrator with will annexed nexed of the estate of Peter . | Tried To Bar Visitors s p of the farm, offi- We Be es of ee bgt late M. Smith, deceased. h St 4 | “I exlled attention to the fact that’, Hons of alcohol, of the city of Bismarck, Burleigh| Dated December 24, 192: 6-4 4 Se had married him while he,!four quarts y antes scant County, North Dakota, deceased will 12-26—1-2-9-16 116-4 ' eriously ill, He said noth-! plete still, according to the federal a, sell at private sale to the highest ——— pardicinated instne) eaid Some Relief Is Seen For*Cen-| bidder for cash subject to the con-| M. N.. Cook of Springfield, Mo., Autopsy Is Performed in Or-| ie but later [ learned that he hadj firmation by the Judge of said Coun- | PHONE | Pre- Inventory "FREE 1080 i. SPECI ALS DELIVERY : i old the physician attending Billy to was taken into tral Section of the ty Court, the following described | "28 harvested two crops from an der to Determine Ca Of [instruct me and my parents not 85 Leaeneny nee were ahoul to des ete land, to wits 1B described | apple tree this, year. ti ad him so often. He told the phy-jliver six eas whiskey in Car- ited States Lot seven block 39 Northern Sliisee: kee McClintock’s Death | sician to say this on the ground thal singtons {ej decluved. Pacific 2nd addition to the city Cook By Wire ee ee ae Chicago, Dec, 26.--Partial relief] ‘The sale will be made on or after instead of by fire. ures that | the = from. sub-zero temper: Too Late To Classify brought the coldest Christmas tem- day of January, 1925. GIRL TELI er it be HER STORY) “1 also noticed that aft wn that in spite of whi NOTICE vs i ( herd told Thad tol FoR SALE ch C: Ae t + BELAY 4 mae pherd told me, Thad gone tot FOR SALE Choice Cz singers,| while the far west gripped’ by, % Fat 3 4 a Wty Dee, 26. ey ay A Ithe marriage license bure aind got] imported German Rol Cages) | cod with necesailited’ use of SNUal OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTER Py —An rpsy over the body | marriage license, Mrs. Shepherd} Seeds, Tonic, ‘Treat, et the citrus er i ; . of William HH, MeClintock, “mil i y ; he citrus crop, al i : i M . ather cold to-} Dickinson, N. maged. Fi SS aca . onaire orphan,” h ‘ she ot} i H h 4 ! neshe did not} leven deaths, four of them in the presence of typ ndly as be-!LOST— Childs patent P| Chicago, three in Ohio, and two in Oregon and one each in Texas and California were the result the cold. Three of the Chicagoans were not determined the cause of 20% Reduction On everything we place on this counter. Less than © had ex. ure over my action. with prey top, betwee school wnd Richmonds. Joung MeClintock died,! Finder please telephone § THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT Matinee Eyery Day At 2330 leath, Cor | 7 4 or 4 | she declared, “she had asked tore Froventiards die eoUccH taltelicemeny| TONIGHT cost. Odd Brands of canned Vegetables and Frui ‘ ‘ ted their bavi. id jmain at his home hie Shepherd] FOR RE 2 nice, clean, warm] was fatally injured in’a fall on ice. | FRIDAY and SATURDAY . that we are discontinuing. We absolutely guarantee : ore making a re r . } would not consent to this, maintain rooms in a modern home, Hot wa-|In Oregon, two were drowned | A b A . ‘ i ni back if not: satisfied. 1 McNally, the cor chemist) || Hestine Ge Were UECleratbe Hee eovea! ly LeelHenis TCNITaMIeRs iin creek, partly “covered “by Geet Tonight, and Tomorrow this merchandise. Money 01 tisfie i ee {laut ati al Bilkent eas pz 2684] Smudge smokes, obscuring the view | hiniiimmee ‘Temeeraw 2:30 EE aairat . | the ni Next. morni she said,; FOR RENT--A well furnished room| of an electric train pritor vcaused u 5 sj Chicago, Dec, 26, —The body of Wm jekened McClintock had died. | in a moluen komme on cdr tine. BIC lene Caimoeyn Ge eras | RAISINS PRUNES ‘ Nelson MeClir rold ' ter, making her statement, Miss} 4th St. Phone ss oe | z 1 i lionaire orphan” who died 3 we Hope Said that she entertained no] re | rary t Sunmaid Seedless. Santa Clara, Calif. € so, hile his inancee waited with af Auapicions toxtaodangine and. des WANTED Two furnished yom MOTHER DIES 3 . In Bulk. Best on the market. marriage license to wed him, was est clared that she believed the coolness! light house keeping. Write 1 GEORGE 0 BRIEN 4 pounds’ for:...... 55c 4 lbs. med. size.... .50c humed and Ee RAMI TIES pent) of the Shepherds which she has men-!hune ad No, 896. 1 if | eens eve. 18 Hae re eie| ened was due only to the recoil of) FoR AP Vernis Mar Se NS a ca a ol f invest ion to determine if the heir} the r nts from the possibili- | ; F , new gas stove, iron hie A I to the ill-fated MeClintock millions] ¢y"that another would displice them | tyHawrilee? ell i in AR, with order, 12 pounds for...........$1.00 : ied from natural causes. ee fe: PeWETONES ie : : , . . a Meee cite tniey tne vee: istant states at. 1220-0) Mrs, Mary Bumfolk Succumbs e oughneck = » ment covering of the great bronze] other sources that the Shepherds A After Long Illness | SOAP POWDERED SOAP I casket Ww _ ne xes and sTonce remarked that they not} The regu G ima’s Whit Grand Gontai - elle ope, pretty know what Il become of hen | Stockholder as " ic randmas ite randma vontains, < r who was to have married the} Billy marries," a uswee" | Bank of | E : the election | “P. Bumfolk, aged 38 By Robert R. Service 3 : rat areepaukage 1 Nillionatee Tamnecetntats | Ce OE directors for he eneuihe vewe|< ot Oral Burfolke and Naptha Laundry. Borax. Large package. ‘ RAGGA cotise anil taleeringly Fe will he held at the bank between the | daughter of J. H. Allensworth, pion- antoret 22 Bars for.......$1.00 Per pkg only.......23¢ : uted the story of her romance which HIGH SCHOOL ° 2 o'clock p. m. Tues- resident of Brittin, died’ in a ese . ‘ yas ended by death. oe PELE ate palin EI “The Spell of the Yukon” el } oon as the body had been dis Bras ve k following a long illness from HERBERT BRENO! P aaa i 5 ars : PTR da! cakon “to. urinoteue | i d ae ‘ eRooucTION with PICNIC HAMS WHOLE WHEA 1 where an autopsy immediately | Cook (by sblecteicity, Mrs. Bumfolk was born in Bur- “ i i 1 performed ea ees ise HOLST CORTE CHU al) lieth Ite Billie Dove, Cleo Madi- Extra fine, about 814 Pillsbury, 10 pound Left $2,000,000 Estate te i Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. | in or near the parental home. She ‘hols son, Harry T. Morey, pounds average. is survived by four child ‘ Young MeClintock, who, according | rang- to the death certificate, died of! Former Basketball Stars To ’ * . n age from six to 12 years, one Anna Cornwall. Per pound only. .19¢ jf Per. sack only.......58¢ i He slice eae : OK. Be Opponents to “Demons STOCKS RISE marek and thr r , John A. | Adventure at its apex; love in all its leadership. 000 te William D, Shepherd, a lawy Allensworth of B Charles W. ji 4 fs = , and Edward Allensworth of Brittin. Shepherd was a co-guardian of the | Kethatl stars will don uniforms to | : aay Celery — Lettuce — Cauliflower — Fresh Tomatoes x0 probabl ‘2 re — Carrots. rich youth until he became of ag¢| night for a game with the Bismarck TE ILeReae eae Cabbage — Carrots. last spring. By the te of the will 5 a‘ ah shan a Migs tone Ree : a i High School team, the game to be Burial will be in see oa played in the local gymnasium, New York, Dee: 26—Survival’ of : Our Gang Comedy The former High School stars will |pullish activity in the stock market include “Dutch” Houser, now coach- nbetworstoremisctce ing at the University of North Da-| jing 17 copper stocks, — so: kota, Alfson, O'Hare, Benzer, Liv-|new peak prices for. the dahl and several others. The High School team will be somewhat weak- by the absence of Shepard. egularly scheduled game of the local high school team is not until January 3. The high school lineup will in clude: Haas, Olson and Lobach, center; Bender, ness the day he died, received an an- huity of $8,000 thing close to her father, the sor which befell her still plainly written on her face, Miss Hope re viewed her association with young cl : with their school Oranges.— Bananas —. Lemons — Grape Fruit a j “The Sundown Grapes — Cocoanut. : Limited” inelud- | The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will | to|meet the second Thursday in Jan- uary, Jan. 8, instead of the first. Miss Hope admitted with apparent reluctance that her visits to Me tock when he was ill were discourag- | ed by ¢ epherds because © the were “disrupting” the order of the household When the sick youth asked for an immediate marriage, she said — she informed by Shep could | the contr: reet. tock's bedside. Mrs. Shepherd | was less friendly with her after her engagement to Mrs. Shepherd's ward] Agricultural College Team was announced, the girl said Shepherd,” she said, “told me! Goes to Pacific Coast Set urself 0 t . | yo straigh Be ell a “omnes | ON these 7 ~ , on cagers IF CONSTIPATED |No. 3 on the Northe ucifie for Ui, s] n of the Pacific northwest. | DIZZY, BILIOUS |i re crow was at the depot to ee , {sive the team a rousing sendoff = Feel fine!| Yhe Bisons are scheduled to play | 2 = Let “Cascarets' q ome of the 5 | WHY NOT? ‘Call 1-100 when you need a taxi. '> OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO LES CO. 107 5th St. _ Phone 428 at 7 p.m. will not be honored at South Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS, 120 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse. Sam Sloven & Brother Proprietors. Phone 571. consented, hut wa herd that not be City calls 25c. Each additional passenger 16c. All heated Olds- mobiles in service for your Safety and Comfort. ting parties ARPT ones onsadkdi $1°00 i Se Ae ee ayou0 parts Oe Black .Top Salmon, 1 Ib, net, . 45 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Bring Us Your Broken Glasses. We Will Repair Them Promptly And Save You Money. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler Bismarck DR. R. 8. ENGE- Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas, Bik. Bismarck, N, D, 2) Cans... 3.5... GsGaoanoane osaD nonaans No. 1 Romain soft shell Walnuts, 3 pounds..... PeNeastst ose eka, 2 non $1.00 CALL 1-100 TAXI your est quints of the cSS== pi ovwellisii amidlliwit hen) ehuiv! cam 2 r 2 pound box Domino Cane Sugar 33 ares aUpalee your e, Wash., where If you eat bran it is because you seek relief Y% size tablets, per box............%... Cc ? ver. No grip-| h with the strong $ from constipation and toxic poisoning! or overact- Millions of women and children, take this harmle laxative - cath- artic. It doesn't sicken you like |, pills, oils, calomel and sal ee an: eee club quint. The team will alse | At Si Ha Baten Mocaoee To get the relief your physician will tell you Idaho; Butte, Bozeman and Misso that bran will give—you must be certain to Mont., before returning home Jan. | Kellogg’s, BECAUSE it is ALL BRAN! Thee mM is the kind your physician intends you to eat. You only delayapositive, relief when you eat ——DRY GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Highest prices paid for farm products, such as eggs, butter, hides, furs and junk, LOGAN’S “We Thank You” We had a very enjoyable Christmas and - sincerely hope you had the same. eu rae oms y “Red P ji Hieeeeeaie trond rou. 0, Be Hi Rev cats art ake ye INTES ain Foods sith sip il bran content, because they s—any drugstore, —Ady. Rr eueromiceitnre hethoatin ale works can only help you in proportion to the amount out. Four stitches were taken but of bran they contain! You haven’t time to ——ooOoOoOoOoOO Lif the gash responds to medical at waste on 25 per cent or 50 per cent relief tention as it should, the “sorrel top” when you know that Kellogg’s will give you Neat caine este ie Sioa de 100 per cent relief BECAUSE IT IS ALL BRANY jmext Saturday night. a Every day’s delay lets your condition become j. Those making the trip are worse! Pills and cathartics can only aggr: See Et eae Glande vate distressing conditions. Part iheth foods leer Blin cannot permanently help yen! They do not Georg have the necessary bulk or rough that — makes ALL BRAN positive in its Setanta '3 Arrested action! That is why Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is | At Carrington anecrsetty! Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is GUARANTEED to Richholt’s Cash and Carry [ree-w] Grocery [1 «m= ] The Original Cush and. Carry, Store. Celery Head Lettuce ‘Celery'Cabbage New Carrots New Beets Cauliflower ‘ Green Onions Lift Off-No Pain! 7 4 4 : ” $499 | For Violations give you permanent relief if you will eat two “Apples” “Oranges” Grape Fruit Coe 5 i $ 1.00 le cerpinctas enMmapes on a ret Pabloepee ini; cal OF. OF. 99 sumok wilBL ones Rutabagas Cabbage Parsnips V2) DOWNS as es vere eos else toro aly . of three men at Carrington, N. D., on charges of violating the liquor laws, If you would realize elic: Kell [und the of a Ford roadster ‘ALL-BRAN pent ir faa 4 jin which a quantity of liquor Spanish Onions . Carrots “Battle Creek Foods” Pork loins, fresh killed, . 4 per pound.. LTR Rae 22c tear wae ronoileaticatntevoehieee to eat—and what it means to your health— : Campbell Pork‘and Beans, regular value 15c, j of federal prohibition agents _ in you would not lose a minute starting to eat it! Gaining popularity all the time. You are 3 medium sized cans.....6.....0seeeeeees 33 Cc Minot, one of whom cooperated ‘with All grocers sell Kellogg’s ALL-B) in the officials of Wells and Foster coun- Red and Green package, ties in making the arrests. The arrests took place on Sunday, jand> one of the men, John Rice, a {farmer residing near Cathay, N. D., Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little! pleaded guilty before County Judge “Freezone” on an aching corn, in-| Johnston of Wells county and was stantly that carn stops hurting, then| sentenced to serve 90 days in the shortly you lift it right off with) county jail and to pay a fine of fingers. 1$200 and costs of $60. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of) R, G. Sutton, who give his ad- “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient | ress ut 422 Eighth avenue south, Happiiove exery pea ae Pott eprn| Minneapolis, Mirn., furnished bonds or corn between the toes, and the} o $1,000 and was released to await foot calluses, without soreness or} :riai, while Charley Ut: who was irritation. arrested in a Carrington hotel fol- Bas invited to call in and look the line over. “Sweet Cream” “Brookfields” Regular Ham, Mothers Macarovi, BOXES. so dies sis ssid tebe vo sd Dee ates .25c Monarch Catsup, régular value 35c, DALY ioe ofits iene vinnie on anbeneee tn 45c “After We Sell We Serve” en TRY RICHHOLT’S:CASH:* AND CARRY PLAN. All Phones 211 ; 118-3rd St. Last Delivery, Saturday 4:30. Other week days 4:00. M ean S Close’8 . m. s ; ’ bos 3 Se = : rine =