The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1925, Page 6

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fa PAGE SIX *“MINOT MAN FINED $100 1 Minot, N. oD, Jan. 13.-Edwin Goldberg of Minot, 24, was fined $100 in federal court tod. following | his plea of guilty to impe » United S| self and not borrow it from his atives SCORE KILLED DURING WRECK More than a score an, 13 Berlin, of lives re known to have been lost when the Berlin-to-Cologne ex. press crashed into a train station at Herne, Westphalia, standing kill bi k this es had been shed, Ministers To Meet Tomorrow; held at 9 o'clock purpose of t various apportion- r the Daw t was announced late this ternoon, Widely Known | Rail Man Dies) 13.—-Wi vice-pres rly 40 years one he outstand- | igures in the Northwest trans- | stry, died suddenly at 4 o'clock at his home this morning. { ———————— | | News of Our | | Neighbors | FRANCES NEWS H C, A. Johnson ur township | agriculture | ly finished his | \ work, hauling | in| re also Some farmers’ are busy to market, the ro: good shape and prices s are y good. Wm. Gierke is intending to go up and help John Engdahl with farm work, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gierke — spent! Tuesday evening with the Harms family. ww through with ‘nis truck to T. Harms delivered pork in Bismarck Wed ey dressed | Herman Gierke went to McKenzie} to transact some business, | Well by thi nor will be fairs, here’s wishing him suce all the other officers with him, we believe we can look forward to benefit to ull the people of our great, | | | state. | ae i WILD ROSE | After a p t holiday vacation j at home, the pupils returned ty their | «school work, again in Braddock. | ‘ Miss Myrtle Feltheim of Braddock | visi relatives here part of the | ation. i H. A. Carlisle and Howard Brown- | awell vaccinated their young stock = | 1 j 4 this week. \ 1 t and Mrs. John Johnson en ed at their home New Yea the O. B. Swanson and J. son fami c | £ | ‘ A number ung people at tended the s night party | ; at the gymnasium in the Braddock | a_i high school. | 4 ae ji pin Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gooding tained at their home New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Peterson and | Z family, Mr. and Mrs, John Peterson | § and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Te eee a nO day evenin; Engleman and children, Mrs. McKinley Ream and Mr, and | | Mrs. ne Baxter and little | daughter. A jolly time was enjoyed | by all. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle en- tertained the \ | H. Brownawell | family New Year's. | Feltheim and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and family were pleasant visitors at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday. Leon Lesher, our genial mail man lost. an° infant daughter at the hos- | pital in Bismarck, and she was bur- | ied in the Braddock cemetery Tues- day afternoon. The sympathy of this community is extended to the sorrowing parents. Ernest Saville and W. H. Brown- awell marketed hogs in Braddock Friday. Bob Koenig of Braddock is carry- ing the mail during the absence of the regular mail man, who is at the bedside of his wife in a Bismarck hospital. [NES Very low waistlines, if any, are seen on the newest tunic blouses which are particularly lovely in bro- caded materials. AM hdnaattl i 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ue MARCK’S FUTURE, | The Greatest Business in Bismarck is the City of Bismarck Itself A GROWING, THRIVING CITY MEANS INCREASED PROSPERITY TO EVERY CITIZEN OF BISMARCK. YOU BENEFIT WITH EVERY GRGANIZED MOVEMENT FOR A GREATER CITY. THE ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE CENTERS AND DIRECTS THE ENERGY AND THOUGHT OF BISMARCK CITIZENS ON A DEFINITE PROGRAM OF PROGRESS. YOU BENEFIT WITH OTHERS —- ARE YOU DOING YOUR SHARE? CAN YOU SEE THE BISMARCK OF 1926? CAN YOU SEE THE BISMARCK OF 1930? Bismarck’s Future Is Yours PUT YOURSELF WITH THIS TOWN-BUILDING PROGRAM. Build h h the A iati Comn uild now through the Association of Commerce Space donated by HLOSKINS - MEYER : ~ OSCAR H. WILL & CO. LAHR MOTOR SALES. ' GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, bie { ‘ FIRST NATIONAL BANK. WEBB BROS. DEPART. STORE. GAMBLE ROBINSON FRUIT CO. BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY, — : CARPENTER LUMBER COMPANY. PROVIDENT LIFE INSURANCE CO.

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