The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 *. . ate = an Po a a + _ 2 ‘ ry 7. machinery, $ 100 w »r several months. ction ori- Fai ‘s” sentatives in hear- ane " a of oi! well sup) vicinity of Stephens secking that construction of a spur or siding es : ' artnet Pilar. tor s f-| construction of a spur to save time at this point would later be followed i | fected by the bad hi land labor of hauling grain and pro- by incorporation of Stephens as a i | [Most of the cotton purchases here duce to Hazen and Stanton. village, V% CUSTER FILM ON INCREASE: a | i the —— el Te = Even Brides Know Work on Feature Historical ne oe ae \ . Picture to Begin Here Now Excetds) Youn ee U.S. OFFICIAL | Hot Kitchens These Mornings Are a Folly . War, Figures Given by ENDORSES BAD | Abeut Aug. 15 Hoover Show LANDS PROJECT | Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes © for Un _ Supplies energy food, ends kitchen mussing Washington, duly 10.-)—De-| | __B. Youngblood, director of the Tex- | . eee ened Mckcee, ami Ure Hon dae "at a party of;60, state ead | ‘OU must have right food in summer. But you my camplete ab f ! Seo ie sce comiecyed 8 tae needn’t heat up the kitchen mornings getting it. e Bar ands last month to de- . re can (Fade j termine their ubility as a nu- Oats and milk: that’s the right hot weather breakfast. tional park and today 3 7 igures for endorsed the p: Feeds well without overheating. Fights the drag- veord 4 total “My trip te in ging down feeling that summer brings. ! . 00, white ecedingly inte: Start every day that way. te i re Sais al you in your i Daan ane them to the calor Get Quick Quaker. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Who The food you need. The deliciousness you crave. ts ae BUT ... no cooking muss and bother! tan Yeah: All that rich flavor of Quaker Oats is there. Quick a Ue t ae blood writes. 7 Quaker cooks faster, that’s the only difference. th thy p in the Unit- | a utidien’ atte aot il an inten | N. PF. ORDERED o ane TO LAY SPUR , sz gum townaors ant! AT STEPHENS! = Qik Quaker y. But in her spare! a4, satieond comm : Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes eo Mrs. Augusta R. McDonald, of | 4, The railroad commission has or- | a inston, Ill, found time to study! dered the Northern F road to| . of the Soviet. | for and ‘win the first’ master's de-| Construct either a spur or sidetrack | i Retty Cooke, 26, Cama ®.in he nery thus provid-; gree in systematic theology ever! the town site of Stephens, mid- wtral figures ina sen Hod has its York City,| iven a woman by Northwestern | Way between Hazen and Stanton, on enate and Toronte hh where sev ommercial! University. She intends to teach; the north branch of the N. P. out of recently, wen the encies m: 1 Mandan. ’ : : Mr. Johnso ! ni the hustind, a ‘borento he} system is dese sia The commission's edict closes |} producer kidnaped and smuggle t the child over the border, ta ent yyiaae | Information Bi a case which has been before the rail | e at i Ivailing his fleeing family. In principle So i: and food products, petroleum | ———==— ————— ||| ; ee ottign Trader tal nat aresent taved predicts | se Prouuea Commisntiat . contines| especially tools and machinery, are & DR. R. S. ENGE | ec 10n une tf American 1 “| gorions commere argo quantitien/otieotto # Co Teaibe +; “Many te » of which for =| according to 1 Fe msultation Free haled 1 ia the ie iantt i vet ! ie United es $39,000,000 vorth || Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. ities in S: f wh f cotton, 0,000 worth of rmt 1 tion, “dneors | aa | | Ss “ te with sw ario co nd with! actually took place ns among OLD STRUGGLE | EAGLE} FOR SALE \ Pulte FOR TRUTHTORE dren who ; TAILORING & HAT WORKS || at a Big Discount, , ij E 1 Union of R Para 4 V msumers’ Cog erative Ao Cleaning ii Pe 70 Shares of the . ptenrecenting itens of sew] Repairing Remodeling REVIVED TODA i i ctpiinesee. meaty i Dyeing ; anguoman | a CGAL “urniture Co. San LADIES AND MEN’S a © Prac Trial of Scopes Has Prece-|\\ CLOTHES Stock. | We Have Procured | dens WiichsReachBack: | A Beet aR es Hats Cleaned and Inquire at | LIABILITY INSURANCE | for Centuries eed Reblocked ? New Yo aise. Indl 24 Hour Service on Mail Orders. W. E. PERRY § | ved ed under’ band | In chibdren fe atermaton Bure We Call For and Deliver. a oo protecting the riding public in the || . ; wiruualiy datectet locket) ee hone sé amount of $10,000.00. unpopularity of principal an exports are | on Piloa. Cs X es a i i } stile to th Piles» Can Be Cured) gy it Our Fleet of New Sedans are kept in first “a Without Surgery | ! ne mei = oyna \ ‘ class condition at all times, thus assuring foi eae i i naira tise book ee 5 \ 3 successive. banishment ere een ae ']} our customers prompt service, at the 7 s which have in mouth, Newport, Rhode 1 2 \ PL bate ries 0k Desay ciunlin Sititet tie ee D op 65 e& G ROTH ERS lowest possible cost. aetual trial oceurred in how ‘ 1 A . in May, 1 when W107 when . . . Rig nro SPECIAL We maintain a Twenty-four-hour service Pa ci nee TYPE-B SEDAN his denomin | postpaid to persons a : { communism 3 sj with piles or other rectal troubles} ‘i . ; Eta the i : Cl ehovelip see aan hie with Observe the special equipment: bal- PHONE 57 TER a Presb: ninarian of petted in cts of postles nd acdre 1 i . . . : Ri isery city seminaen Gy [attempted co buy GG | Ave, loon tires with steel disc wheels, Mihihe Westenster Confeusion Ae | nickeled radiator shell, front and rear : The New Yo bytery clearec erward became known i ind- ee tema icc 0 sganemmnenannnnnnensens bumpers, motometer with lock, wind SCHNEIDER’S TAXI SERVICE sae OLDSMOBILE shield wiper, cowl lights, scuff plates ra Hedi Habe LIBRARIAN) ® SALES AND SERVICE and special body striping. jiod see ok i DAKOTA AUTO i . aucundishurshra SALES CO. Then consider the sturdy and depend- We rent Cars to drive yourself. '$ 107 5th St. Phone 428 able character of the car itself and 3 you will understand why it is equally Cars for Parades, Funerals, ete. ‘ attractive to men and to women INSURE! Mortgaged? How much @o-you plan to reduce that mortgage every year? Could you do it if your crop fail- ed? Wou "t it mean an reased mortgage to cover seed, fertilizer and labor next year? Hail insurance written by H. T Murphy and Com- pany removes all chance of this—it is designed to remove the hail gamble from the growing season. Ask us for information and rates. \ MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” ‘Bismarck, N. D. | AUCTION | SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925 | The undersigned will sei] at Public Auction, at Ware- house of Bismarck Storage Co., corner Main and Ninth | | street, the following property, on Sale Commences at 2 p. m. | Mattresses. Kitchen Utensils. Kitchen Tables. 1 Kitchen Cabinet. | 1,3 H. P. Gas Engine. 1, 6-gal. Copper Pressure | Tank. Quantity Fruit Jars. 1 Washing Machine. Instantaneous Gas Tubs. : Heater. Copper Boiler. 80 gal. Bbl. Roof Paint. Washstand. Garden Hose. Galvanized Pails. Clothes Rack. Clothes Basket. Chai Electric Office Fan. Bedsteads. And other articleg too numerous to mention. * Terms of Sale Cash. BISMARCK STORAGE CO. E. Kafer, Auctioneer. Garden Rakes. Coal Picks and Handles. Tire Chains. 25-20 Winchester Rifle. Dining Table. —and exceptionally attractive to both, Five Balloon Tires $1195 i. 0. b. Detroit, $1385 delivered. M. B. GILMAN Co. 212 Main STRBET BISMARCK *4ONe 808 a [THE BANK ron YOU sno YOURS” | HOW MUCH OF THIS $700 IS YOURS? Another interest period is here—and over $700.00 has been credited to Savings De- positors of this bank as-their interest for the past three months. How much of this interest is credited to YOUR account? If you’re not already a , depositor, we invite you to open an account NOW so that you can share in the next dis- - tribution of interest. DEPOSITS MADE BY JULY 10, ; IN EITHER OLD OR NEW SAV- INGS ACCOUNTS, WILL DRAW 4% INTEREST FROM JULY 1. BISMARCK, P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier.

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