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AG ~R.PAGE TWO ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1995 a 1 ~ 4 } snachi i i d 4! “BOR AH BLOC ’ DAWES BORROWED MONEY FOR HIS WEDDING TRIP \the management of Mer Poole. | NOOSE YAWNS - A e —— ‘ : ‘ | ki Lawyer When He Married Cora Blymer Mrs. Arnold Rupp and son Ernest the s motored to the capital city Tuesday tical * afternoon on a shopping excursion. ck 8 | eal yences. i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hogue are the > | perents of a baby girl which arrived (at their home eust of town early in f the month, Ba | | Richard Borner was a visitor at ba Lerest ny, eer . j the Emil Geigle home Monday. ks ching Term Used For Small Group | he Bt! SS Ele Home Mondey A ould a sane Le A number of local farmers have itor of G. O. P. Insurgents t begun springg work and within a few! i! voveri . aia ing of the fall plowing and/| : ruts in Senate other land will begin. i r. Wr ea = ti rnetis INT H. A. Muchler, agent for the Pat-/ Reub: Lite EN ing ds INI terson Land Co., und a resident of ys hor NEA Service Writer Wing ‘was looking after business af- ‘ BER ee were ncton,.. Maréh ‘fairs in this distoict the latter part \ MeO pay be 3 of the week, clock) (a3 pues each United , Herdebu who has _been The er rs of this bloc st six-weeks in Fargo G BuiifO ecru what charac course in tractor farming MOSM aeivitian: inte net ‘ has returned home. will ae | ——— ruta Pin Pup aaeeee ERR E ERE | H. G. Wiggins and J, S..Fevold lo- U The fuct is, of course, that th ; pdm feBoenh lobe! hi heen used Pies J |cal bankers were transacting busi- recting handy tay to tie to the ae : | in wi upitol city the fure part % rroup of independentiy-minded — Re-/ 5 a ROMANCE. : - S he week. dalv ublicans who have declined to per is - en : - | Misetotive Meyer 1s ce s init themselves to be bound by their Mis a 4 ! je 1 mt | the Gehrke store t kK, a ere nat. Win yieva ‘on LOL) Dee ee than was obtainable from the form r public questions regardless of what | Hy NEA Service poor, and Dawes had no money to “Hell Maria” Clyde Monroe was « visitor at the or type a : 1A daa eirty “leaders” proclaim to be their| Washington, March 30.—-Forty| pay the exp of the trip. Dawes usually has followed the | tome of Paul and Noel Borner Sun- Leading automobile companies are sent ait. jyears ago Vice President Dawes, ved enough money to] iv ene CRS “ day afternoon, * : r paplely, th aa fe $a "To this number might, properly,|then a lad of 19, was attending a train fare from the few #4vice of his wife, except on one] — el Snubber andar jetta he ded 3 recently Jaw school in Cincinnati. friends he had been able te ake | notable occasion, This was when he ihe raane friends of Mra. Edward 2 Guu! See racers ue rogre: Md (aad nds he ble to mal Mount will be sorry to learn that deale erywhere are —installiny Haitip d from councils,; The young man was paying his/during the short time he was at| appeared before one of the numerous she is not improying from her form- : them on not equipped with thei ; Tome Chik wae aie UnAHinino In the | tition and expen: e with money he] Lincoln, i: committees of Congress investigat-|er sickness as well us could be hoped. at the factories. v BOL ae 1 while working as an en-| And so the couple were married.|ing the conduct of the war, after the|Mrs. Mount has been taking treat. 2 a eer gency sn no less real, if more |Sineer for a railroad during his sum-|Dawes took his bride back to Lin-|war had been won. ment in Bismarck ever since early . i discreet, than was theirs, They will|mer vacations. woln, and resumed his law practice.| The ations had developed | in January. : ‘ fight with him and for him, en bloc|. He spent nearly all of his time in| That was in 1889 little importance, and Dawes,| ae ? i or independently, as occasion re-|study, and had little time or money] And now Mrs. Dawes has taken |sens untry was tired eee Sein Biter ands piane ae on the Ronbirranite age a 1 quire ffairs. other trip with her “Charley.”|of the congressional bickering, let | P?OYIN8. r 4 1 the Mo River Valley and the Whether properly labeled as “bloc” ) But one day he chanced to meet|not as the blushing bride of a strug-|committee that left the congress: (mit? E TE a oe a or not, und whether fairly grouped pretty Cora Blymer, daughter of |gling young lawyer , but as. the|men gaping in amazement, wes ineying biennial approomneions of under a Borah ME cae hae there one of Cincinnati's prominent citi-| charming wife of the vice president] Every other sentence was punctu-| Mrs. W. E. Butler and Miss Inez $25,000 for this work oy would) Cu SUES rel It was his first love, and in|of the United States, F the famous phrase “ Jones motored from Bismarck to ; gi d i in the new Senate an insurgent ¢ r Hell | Jones |b probably begin at an earl froup that can make itself felt ef-;her young Dawes found the girl of| She has left the big, beautiful visit with Mrs. Florence Bogner at A_ recent communication aeavely: lhis dreams. house that overlooks Lake Michigan, es deliberately used | her home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Glenn S. Smith, Acting Chief Topo- ; group has now been pic-! He courted her until his gr: in Evanston, Ill, where General and} the cusswords to ridicule and end|4°"W. Lucas store foe ny cyed iat ele graphic Engineer, Geologie: diuely amed “the backbone of ition, and then came a parting. For|Mrs, Dawes’ have lived since 1804,]the investigations he never would | has vengned hor pention cad vias Preteen ann eoenaronene ree Senate.” Dawes was not yet old enough to/and has taken up her residence at|reveal, but it is known that one of|on leaving for a trip east and south tie Aa Me Eu : On 5 Before one qualifies for member- ye admitted to th in Ohio. the nation’s capital to ‘rule as the]the most surpired persons during| within a chore ting i Ashe Soiree Conti uVexproven:the aul i ig ee fice at Bismarck, expresses confi- Soe ee ine hy ctandingup,{ And so the lad struck out for the [second lady of the land. his appearance before the committee - _— dence that this work can be under- Se icgly inde ee aa of pub. West the “Valley of Democracy”) Through all the years dur was his w Mrs. Willie Borner has returned taken as soon as weather conditions Sel eda mand that held unlimited opportunities | which Dawes climbed to the he! he hastened to explain t6 some | heme from a pleasant visit with her permit. ftidaants m voting |for young men of ambition and the {or su and fame, his wife has of her friends that “Charley never| mother Mrs. Mary, Pinks in Bis- tonne federal aid funds which are his individ opinion against his will to succeed. aided and inspired him. talks that y at home.” Hae 0 be matched by the Senate ap- party's mandate. , But he did not stay away long.| She was his helpmate in the days plain, home-loving | Gy propriation are derived from the In- Borah hiself says there 4/When he left Cincinnati he left with | when was practicing husband — and SPAMMER ENG Pate ence ie OURS heal tiff ee ja prom from the lips of his|he was made comptr i the state is expected home soon. ‘ of the United States OIG renee re yes BERING; | sweetheart. currency, when he wa Two children were born to General — 3 An effort of the State Highway “to go along than it And so, shortly after he had rented | and i hb when he Dawes. A son, Rufus Otto Hogue was a business visitor} Threats of lynching have resulted Department to secure additional fed- t th |desk space in a law office in Lincoln, | appointe drowned ut Lake|#t the state capital Monday. in special precautions to guard these] eral funds in excess of $25,000 al- that weakens |Neb., he went back to Cincinnati to |for the A. E. F., when he was che while on a vacation es three lads charged with the murder| ready promised by reason ofthe re- bofe, it is the atmos-|elaim the girl as his bride. ~ [director of the United States Budget aughter, now Mrs.|,,A number from this district mo-lof E. R. Tomlin, vice president of|cent passage of the Temple Bill, 1 ashington. The proc Many miles separated the young|Bureau, and fin when he was Erieson des in Evans-| (red te, Wilton last Monday evening the Tuekahoe (N. J.) National Bank| brought the following reply — from is constant and drastic.” rand his future wife. ‘The |made head of the reparations com-|ton, ‘The couple also adopted two |<? attend the concert which was giv-!during a hold-up of the bank. They | Washington: { AO Heel per CR fea : eel eae ple also adopted two jen by the Jamestown Glee Club. Be-| were captured in a nearby woods by| “Regarding the passage of the Just why senatorial insurgents| Ree on eters Peeee een children. sides the music by the boys there a posse. Top is Walter Laird, 20,|Temple Bill, as I telegraphed you on Roe teers this time ~ = | were several other entertaining fea-/ and below him James Pettit, 19, and| March 14, the bill did not carry any s “the Borah bloc” is not apparent.! | 7 tures. Everyone reported a must en-|Gustave Anderson, 19. Four special] appropriation for the fiscal year bed, Meo caqoat “likely guess is that the = if ay ae boys wp bus ne joyable evening. ReEHUiesauardl ie adil at Cape May,| ginning April 1, 1925, but only an mone eel es anes vcal girls complimented the Tuttle] | = Neha . J., where they are held. authorization for the completion of . . MR ered ai thecdutlaehds ‘and iprestige NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | xirls giving them the victory, of| ,,Re¥;, Bs Holm, Wilton minister of ane the topographic map of the United The tonic and laxative ri Helastscuras the German Lutheran church, and” States within twenty years. ff f Laxative BROMO MRO EAE os che. santsy | the last gamle, also acting as pastor of the Baldwin’ its scope “However, it is expected’ that be-|| CHect O eee Bae wine abetorer thes county (a4 moto Lutheran church for some time ‘has|‘rs ,of si ginning with the fiscal QUININE Tablets will for- {picture of him as leading a “bloe aa ; j eet MES OLEEHTAL i Oe Har ich! ginning with the fiseal year July 1,]| @ 3 0 i pie Nn 2 CLEAR LAKF Jens Hansen and family from Kidder| | Mrs. Ole Ha! «son Oscar au-} accepted @ pastorate at Palmer, Ne-| had found act, E 1926, addi 1 funds i tify th item t Gri ag undertaking to organize a group ? | toed to Goodrich last Saturday. visit-| } It is unders' ae the terestenhavenlona recan f ,_ additional funds appropriated le system agains' iP, AY he SeROtIa lac nis Onia: | Miss Ordell: rickson who has} county, veges ae Pits 'y vis braska, ig understood that the|terests have long regarded this en-| under this act will be available to|| Influenza and ious | to thoupresident or to hia s been viviting at the E, J. Erickson! ~ | on Monday, vn Teturning to Driscoll) successor to Mr. Holm will also sup-_terprise as one of the richest plums| meet. all -s ation that is|| gre fem Aeabier 2y HiMeateeshia tithe. Senate, iter Dl nomblretuenedide sermarentnlinomelh. Miss Gethaskilckalalyapentasunts|sm a api | ame oly Sete Bee en : Cagers te nlack gid naturally are| offered. This is the first atep that ills resulting from a Cold. hoped to mininize th leu ; |day and Monday with her pafen ivcdaeeD i i many plans ‘have been propoded foe] wu be, taken after” appropriations The box bears this signature ae Hie RthE Ont | Wednesday ning. Mr. and Mrs. Pe ALGERGaN te, ng Hanson arrived in Dris-| Pete Parsnick of the McKenzie ho-|many plans have been proposed for|are made under the Temple Bill and Pea er ach ie tees Opn: Weavnine (ofecioceaeee eae y {rom Eau Claire,| tel barber shop visited here early in} acquiring at least-a portion of it at|the program is inaugurated {thin projected party yolisie, do WeiBejer wilskoneRalpnamadel if to school Tuesday morning. , ind expects to spend the sum-[the week enroute home from a tho tivarious times since: the passing of| « in order of priority, allot- Peer aiiee a alcee dain ian latrinucouthel capiialyeieyamharsiayal vanecxiucy anipinain ae re visit with friends and relatives in| i , y b ments will be made to cover purel eee ear uc cis nen roont Republi niBaiphewent to ccrauieltierdetOn toe | auvolalereniy suas one Peter : the Wilton district, Pete says things! | Representations have usually been| federal needs, including. the ‘needs Price 300. ied As hi i Kiuckedal home y Last Saturday evening Mr. and]at Bismarck are as lively as ever. | made to the owners that were they} of other branches of the geological ree te should he necurgnize) tae dls, arm, SL Mrs. C. J. Peterson celebrated their oe to dispose of part of the family in-] survey and other departments: acd the bloc Hormed around Baraly|(9 i) : : Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shaffer and| Silver wedding, the event taking place| | Mr, and Mrs, Earl Nixon and little|terest they would benefit by an" bureaus in the Federal Goversmont most effective champion of iS) Miss Vivian Shaifer spent Wednes- daughter Vivian spent Sunday even-| ®t the community hall. This was|daughter Marie visited here Thurs-}enormous increase in immediate re-|These needs’ are so great and re- impor! hee Pat uh Ly. Bo nt dey ening with her class mate ing at the Albert Ghrintensen he | tendered as a surprise on Mr. and day enroute home from a visit with|tyrns over the natural earnings of| quests now on file are so numerous Mi aeclal wiihwhichitomound his sel pala | Mrs. Peterson by their many friends} Wilton friends, Mr. Nixon gaid that|the Company, Stress has also been| that indications are that ne hoes 107- jonents, | Pete Schlabach, Olga Peterson, Mr.| ‘The community program and pie.| 2nd neighbors. | A, very enjoyable} his parents, mde ef Baki Mak | buting lanes taventannte cathot atra| Corine, the first two years of the Personally, Borah continues AAUOhn oH Aghen and. Mrs, | @-la-mode social given at Clear Lake| ¥¢ning experienced by one sdind)| One coxmensresidents of sBakiwin Aik. (Ruling Jareesinyesumen ate iy | program there will be no money left — E as he always has, a“ ik Shaffer and Miss Vivian were| School No. fat: Mond evenitig Petersons were recipients of ed their home in Oregon fine. Mrs.|Permitting them to concentrate i to allot to non-cooperating states GN arses ccies alan tit ree een an jan werel was well uttended and enjoyed. by| ny valuable presents on their] Nixon expects to go to Iowa the last | Single source. where there is no immediate federal E praelps conienalde jpleasantly entertaines Hl Ain, ahelpeecer@enwiitige te twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. | of the week to visit a sister who has| Recalling the well-remembered ad:| need of topographic surveys. There mea nee riay cin. omer (¢!clagnibome Welnosiay evening, Stitt pera been in poor health for some time, |vice of Andrew Carnegie to put all fore, it is likely that states which { mike Sat 01 7 te ' Pech anpsiiate ——— y eggs in one ate lo not cooperate in topograph make room for them. — [At midnight a lovely luncheon wa8! 4,514 Chpisiianson of Lien town: The local basketball team defeated jthat basket, the invariable of! mapping will not receive any benefit RCO Aeiadine: in, thesnominaiton| : ship is grinding feed in this vicinity friends| the Wilton Independents by a score es brothe to consoli-|from, the Temple Bill until some ae | ci f Johr argent for attor Christ Schoon was a capital city} this week, y suspected cr of being] of 32 to 10 last week. The game|date their fortunes in a single en-|time during the end of the twenty DRY CLEANED— of John argent a ’ “ Sch a capital y Seescec a confirmed bachelor, Congratula-| was played in Baldwin, terpr' Like all their policies, this} year program. Beane ania 4 ul, after the Senate had twice ° sat) visitor on Thursday and Friday, Ree ee aneevarea (tions principle been scrupulously and” “Congress fully understands that Pressed and Dyed. ppointment of Cha See ie iiag Clee ata eae ee An tei J. M. Thompson, popular auctioneer| very profitably observed, . |the topographic mapping project, so|{ ™#il Orders Given a 24-Hour spent ednesday + : Mrs ATS 6 ae was transacting business in town a In the present instance trade opii S$ areas in whie! ie j service, evening, at the Frank Shaffer home, | Mrs« Albert Chgistiansen, Fey Canc is OIE : i ld Le that, quite apart from] i a vance what the attitud: Sena = ‘ — Minn, last Saturday to uttend her|few days ago. Mr. Thompson who pn oe id a at ee ae rom federal interest are con-|}{ —-We Call For and Dellyer—— ee a, te wold! Homer Nelson, son of Mr. and] |The Ladies Nonpartisan club met] aunts funeral who died | suddenly pepresentedsthls Ce OEE 2 ta re areata re ject to be a ¢ooperative pro- PHONE 58 be. Mrs, 0. Ison and Clara Lien,| With Mrs, E. Carr Wednesday after-| fast week. Mrs. Ruble will spend a||Tottve halts ie iv the. nartinal ital sther produe 1, whil ae Sas rairrenll aaeen ese ue - ‘ ien,|00n, Mrs. E. Carr, Mrs. Al, Chapen| few days in St. Paul visiting her| making their home in the capital} ital nor another product to sell, while = (i RNS a oe apt dige A E T Playt cg a feoged Paes eegerm an Ty cy ring the winter, They hare Dodge, Brothers on the ‘uher band | Gabriel Snub — had een subjected te a most em: lof Lien township were quietly mar euent a nice farm home a few miles north| has a highly specialized organization, 1el Snubbers SS barrassing, evel miliating, ordeal.| rie e home o! ster Mrs. rsa 5 ‘ e ance Q i j * ° ° Pmetecling’ api themnatten rae per-| Charley eweomer at Driscoll ‘Tues:|_ Mr. Rrank Shaffer au Harold § M Alice Olson of the H. S, en-| east of town. fi ae tt es aie greater Give Satisfaction ee : aaeatet : as D MnO an grave made a trip to August S tertained many of her schoolmates ao sancial. condi bon; al Rue hi neegure of the: poe: (day evening March home for potatoes Wednesday. and friends at a social gathering at| | Theodore Burkhart was a recent| Prestige than ever. In other words CRESCENT LIGNITE Bore iw iienytiaedeullel relectie ae p We the home of her patente, inet Wedt|¢aller at the Richard Borner home,{the trade would view such a propos “The new Improved Type Gabriel sia mi eed Waueaias beeen oe tel) “Allan Man Vieet had the iustors || 76 Osan amavis) iter. Misa | oder Manali olisds liane arent cliche ain Frits place andj tion as one of the kind that origin-|Snubber has met with universal sat. COAL. He hesitated, he told friends, to| work Thursday afternoon, tH Giron of eae made.s) Business| Ing was enjoyed iby sal. ie pptet Fh tea Reco ne oer ltmen get newutiner see ginys 8. W- Corwin, Gabriel DRY WOOD present another nomination until ax aa trip to the capital city on Wedne: unch was served at midnight. i umgart, g ipalecsare ed “1, utor in Bismarck. a ‘ae ry Hor 3 ismarck| d@¥ returning Thursday on train N pea Ne RE former tenant of the Fritz farm has = it was especially designed to eee acta ce tee arise mieeiey can busts a aS 8. : a BALDWIN rented the farm owned by his mother | TO Seer avan STUDENT | meet the peculiar ‘requirements of BALED HAY. = ——-———— * Friday. - ee Friday afternoon, April 3rd a free aaa will move to his new location Grand. Foae’ 4 pan ae saloon and lon pre surexies-—great- STORAGE SPACE FOR KIWANIS® FOR MINOT ae ; SCOLL moving picture show will be given|$00n. Herbert Moore, of Minot, and Phil] trol. the crestac’ git orded to con. * t H : , J. Nels Pe Roaey Hana : me haaine’ —= 5 5 the greater spring reb RENT. Gecommendation (kai ce Kiwa Sues Kotaria shelved iolat (olf 0, N. Nelson, A, P. Rosevold, H.jin the hall. The local business men 7 a z lft pring rebound and ONT. club be sanetioned for organization |haul hay several days this week. "| A- Knutson, Christ Schoon and Christ | are sponsoring the. entertainment| Jee Sorch is building a new barn Dect aiscteds ti eects state | iere, 1g,27ee play to a.degree that at- Kenmare will be made to Kiwanis | pats Selland gers to | Bls-| which willbe In the intereats of bet- (oR Bis army northeast (of tow eee Ste ab thermllaeweee SunieR: Sone ae tines ite cabe W. P. LOMAS Int tional by Dr. E. G..DeMots} Elmer Arneson was if ok | Mare’ attending the|ter dairying and there will be a Rove, eS Hk Mu sal fs ay imps and the slight ig GAingt Aistrictirepresentalive).ona|leallar the latter pat of the rece, | School: mn March 20th: | speaker, to: explain sthe. piciares, Al Parrieevariy wet looking, fer the frag Eve Brea ee Neon proemeniles TEN )*PParently (| Corner Main & 9th St. of 10 Minot Kiwanis club members ea cordial invitation is extended the y seeii out oth-|tan, Kan., April. Mr. sare traveled. Bua last evening visited tist ty: Nel «Mra. «Harold Hatprave and. son enstavold and | public to attend the entertainment.|¢F business last week. There will/and Mr. Gordon will go as see Teeee | ret gnew, Tyne Gabriel Snubbers Phone 82 said’recently. The visit to Kenmare| Bobbie returned home from Stecle marck visitors —— be some new homes on the line soon, /trom the men's conference, students | provide approximately 100 percent hy the members of the Minot club,| Friday on train No. 7. jabs building which stood just back acveather somesnho were on ang then governing body of the University. |greater braking power as required ah willl foster th lub, | Wen — of Rupps grocery store has been] taken off. rouble about these Been Whe Sake Se Reni Ming. Viola Hargrave spent Friday] The last basket ball games of the|moved across the road near the| matters has been settled and it is Survey as a result of which a fav-| evening at the B. F. Pasley home. season was played at Driscoll Fri-| Farmer's clevator and will be used| hoped from now on to have every- orable recommendation will be made oleate day March 20 between the local boys|as a farm machinery store, Mr. Bur-| thing satisfactory to the patrons. y i ‘ to*the International organization. Warren Keeler and Granval Sel-|8"4 girls teams and the Tuttle |gess the owner will have a nice line Fred ‘Schréeder of thé Cromwell PERRY F — — land were business callers at Steele ( £ Wisdom teeth seldom decayed cen-| on Saturday. PREVENTING COMMUNIST RIOTS district. was a recent caller in town, UNDERTAKING tuties ago when people ate food that a = Yequired much chewing, . Miss Vivian Shaffer spent the week We understand that Van Couch ens P. ARLORS end with her sister Mrs, Harold ~ Wp nes een cnaking his oma pith ‘ Licensed Embalmer { =| Hargrave een Ee OneRe 5 the Burkhart boys has rented a farm ‘ icense Ch mbalmer in ; z : near Mandan and will leave for that P ‘ x arge. i INDIGESTION!!! | Allen Van Vicet made a trip. to g locality within the next few days. is, j Day Phone 100 | ‘ ismarck Saturday to consult a phy- 4 i Z M. Jj a i eksabus > h “ rs, Walter Ryberg has returned Night Phones 100 or 484R. To: f sician in regard to his badly sprain: g a ee from a several days visit in the cap- ‘ £ ' “2 UPSET STOMACH, |*".",.. ns : “| ‘ * J. W. Beyer spent a few days at . a Pie ay Ro: : ie Mel ie carl civics eee ‘Tart of gp aeanaes, Bitzer Je visiting with , | s | ‘; the capit s daughter across the river this BB BROTHERS = GAS, GAS, GAS . ~ p || wese prot GAS, tH 5 Meadow Larks and Robins have FS ITU: | ig been heard and seen in this vicinity MERGER RUMOR , 5 naerakers a Embaimers | Co 5 . , , ge a F Q ‘uneral Directors Bat Chew a few Pleasant Tablets) ,. 5.0.1. oisowis assisting M IS NAILED BY. 2 ‘ : 2 Licensed Embalmer in | see Mrs, Jessie Ols: ssisting Mrs. ry i: : i! E. A. Van Vleet while Mr. Van Vleet s R * Instant Stomach Relie EA, Man Vleet white Mz. Van DODGE BROTHER: SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’”. and° INSIST. Ohare i | i President’ Haynes Officially Squelch- |- 4 ay Phone Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson visit- ; < ; “ 2 te ed at the Clifford Nelson home Sat- es Story of Combine with Genetui| Unless you seé the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you ar Night Phones 246-887 Pda: is ‘s i * rary urday and Sunday wea Sen sitio te not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved sat. | toMy 204, Mrs EJ. Erickson and ; ae hae by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years fo; ( family and Miss Olive Rise of Stecle With startling promptitude Dodge |: ‘snent Sunday afternoon at the home Takes Ha << , of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Erickson, fe Hnaneal coe f'the New i i 4 * in ie financial column: the New 4 (Aa peut I earner York newspapers this week to the Colds Headache 7 8 nrnna” 7 = number of friends were pleasunt- , 2 : effect’ that negotiations were pend- |- "1 ly entertained at the L. B. Olson : for the sale of the business to Pain Neuralgi * pislol tar eobeasad da ? J ; 4 General “Motors. The reply to the uralgia ; Nene — Ra aks cues me ‘ which was auite elfeumstan- \ FUNERAL DIRECTOR jet from sourness, gases FA. Van Vieet farm while Mr. Van taking the follawing form: Toothache ~~ Lumbago 2 ‘ ; ach; from indiges-| Vieet is away attending to business . lal gn ne. y Parlors 210-5th Street. alerice, Ipitation, head-| in Minnesota P g ¢ y cial announcement has heen way, Z . eg oY dictres pace made by Mr, Frederick J. Hay- 6 ea Neuritis ° Rh a aby | ich distress, nes, president of Dodge Broth- ‘ \ncumatisn. Nigh you chew. few| Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer spent Sun i Ss Af5 «| ets, Detroit, Mich, that there arc g ight and Day attendant in” tablets your| day at Steele af the George K. Shaf-| 2 i Zs i no’ negotiations ‘pending with | ao ae a is: fine.’ ‘Correct your in-| * * French soldiers here are shown in readiness in the streets of Marseliies |¥ anyone for the sale of Dodge } Accept only “Bayer’ package which contains proven directions 7 . Phone 687 — in for: a-fow cents, Pleasant!/ Mr end Mrs, Ole Newland enter-| to stop aby disorder during the flerce speech in which former President? Periodi 1 eae Brothers dentér ' Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete—Alsd.bottles of 24 and 100-—Druggist: Be act latch gn ss! Any drug store—Adv. ! tained at Sunday dinner Mr, and Mr Millerand recently attacked Premier Herriot, Ses organization, which is world wide in | Aepirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture Of, Mononceticncidgoter ‘of Salieylicacs fn une nanee memati