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MONDAY, OCTOBER: 96, -1995: — et. a * ' PAGE SEVEN ‘The ear, partly swung around, | Ade vey sae | Three New Chemists board of admin ppaintees arc M. Stan- | aay bythe. state | trat The G | i ton, (rot sirl and the wheel p: over une Classified Advertisements —==PHONE 32 R Trib " Doblished by Arrangement with First National Pictures, Inc., and |GET PAY EVERY DAY Distribute Lloyd Productions, Inc. veABE) Abd Brae a | ! Sunday riovic 1 \ | Classified Advertising Rates food products, cte. a's 1 insertion, 25 words or diamonds, THE STORY THUS FAR % |mans. Wat talk is dis.” eel, Surprisinie plan. ean ee | _ reward WELL, TASKED SMOKE / aM Ave 4 Vin’? You ain't wild if sng ihe Watkin ‘ . under & |! WHAT ¢ SOU Pe Ee 'ild hanimats!”” CP oe . AIT WAG TH! TRo 5 \ | é ae "Arriving as o' miner to:dig forpold|' ‘The red-faced. advocate of ‘dhe| Minn, 10-24-26] 3 Insertion’ WHUT WAS TH TROUBLE TWEEN | | HWS EMPLOMER? | ad ie, ihe Fake, FI ce Phi Deore who, had ypoken a momen: HIM AN MISS VANCE, AN He \ AND HIM TALKIN ve ‘ many strange persons on the | before answered him loud voice | - a Yt @ “ail across Chihoot Pass to Tander-| “I paid hard ‘money for my grat | es. x etes. ter “OL ME UH Go TUH- WELL Ht 1-0 You UKE THAT. man. First it és ’Poleon Dovet, 'ajand I've packed every dof, it! 25 iy t- rch pigs, weight, TOL ME - S . giant Iwench-Canadian, then Tomjon my back. You can ‘take 9° ea iO1-1me| as “onal yor word. ca 380.00. Get yours TOL ME ‘TWAS NONE O M*Y/ AND 2 ADMIRE Linton—and then, the beautiful Coun- lite by stealing his matches the same | 7 Youngman for room | Dabs barn Sani D— BUSINESS. HE SAID EF Mim ? WELL OF CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Dairy Pary RATES 65 Cents Per Inch tess Courteau. eet A ce Sty shooting him. I want to see! mate, ood location on 4th Street. | He assists the Countess back across | thieves on the end of a rope. | Call "Lad Might, care of Bismarek | the Pass and arrives of the camp of _Doret bent down to him. “Ali) Food Market. 10-23-3t | right, m‘sieu! You wan't blood; we) WANTI n- THAR'S ANYTFING FET PUBLICATION ALLTH ALLS! TLL YO FIND 1 W'TH NEWSPAPUHS + the McCaskey brothers just as they | "18". ANTED—: r 5 ae me ‘ AV) cy |{ ‘ a ore all arrested under suspicion of |Bi¥e it to you. Bring on dat rope| through the Phone 10 All classified ads are cash ADMIRE A FELLUA LIKE / adil MEN “ies ‘having stolen provisions from the| Lil put it on dis boy’s neck ii you'll) or write Fran , Bismar th advance. iGony,shoute be eet! A= —< received by 12 o'clock to tn- = i j : lother miners. At a hasty mob meet-|d0 de pullin’. For me, I ain't care} ting the McCaskey brothers wrongly | bout killin’ nobody, but you—you're T Beautifully saccuse Phillips of having committed | brave man. You hang on tight wiile » modern home, wi ‘the theft. And despite the protests of {dis boy he keeck, an’ strangle, an 248 “Poleon Doret all quilt points in his|Btow black in de face. It’s goin direction, so skilfully have the Mc-| Mak you feel good all over!” | Caskevs covered their own trail.) “Rats! 1 won't do the trick! fob rule prevails when Phillips at-| but” mpts to explain his innocent par. ‘Somebody mus’ do de pullin’.”| sure inac mn same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 \ WMI MEAL ON ED—Y man to Ww month, Jaszkow auto, 1026-1 | sale from ond Geipation. *Poleon grinned. “He ain't goin 4 1 ag. alles |hang himse'i. Mebbe you got pard- ’ rk or to . Sore PBRSONAL |<, 7 aivoned a gr give you hand, eh? | Xperience, Bither. in town DEP LOS This tr a" 5 a Write Tribune No. anteed to stop seizures or money 10-23-3t) returned. No bromides, narco' v be! Try at our risk, Hunter Labor: Ideer! tories, 900 Scott, Little Mock, Ark. | head and laughed at Messicurs, you see how @HAPTER IV. (Continued) ‘tis. It tak’ brave man to hang a wwe feller lak dis. Some day policeman’s 7.17-tf | is - Phillips went on with his sto tos bend etd ant say: “By led | ckinson, NDak and told of spending the night with 7 for you long) WANTED Tom Linton, Nien e his agit wath tam. De new jodge at Dyea he tell Competent en | a SA solic eral housework, Apply 48 A git SATUS Sheep Camp to leam that he had] ™¢ You murder a boy at Sheep) or Phone 82%. 26-3 | mney, no col | POR SAL rapt Set heen robbed of all his savings. Cor-}C@™P. S pose you come wit! me an’ WANTED AT ONCH— Waitress at the iy. for high] nd h location ean be roboration of this misfortune he left | 20 little hangin’ yourse'f.’ No, mes-) to the oral testimony of the two sieurs! We ain't Hinjun were brothers McCaskey, and to the cir-| 800d sensible peoptes, eh? eit | cumstaftial evidence of Jim's band-| Lucky Broad uttered a yelp of en- | Shamrock Cafe, 118 6th St. | 1 Mone! 1 as WANTED—Girl for general hous work, no washing. 424 10th S! : ‘Loeg2-t sheep Skin linet aged head. couragemient. ta Se soun oh | SALE | Sata ahe aul im McCaskey was next call ter ‘nit feels,” he declared. “Think |__| FTE SATE ad two living | For sale cheap. Phone Pittee esd eras net called apd) ie over, you family men. When you FOR SALE OR RENT jo igoom chair nndit sn \ younger brother made a poor start,| ke your stakes and go home, lit- HOUSES AND FLATS i Apply tment H. Rose Apts. Fult SALMA baby buy it he warmed up to his own de.{ tle Johnny's going to b onto | FOR RENT—Warm, coz: Phone Ji 1 fense, gaining confidence your knee and say, ‘Papa, tell me} furnished for 1 as he talked.” ech aad ices you hung that man at Sheep} Also 5 room house, newly de In the first place, both he and Joe | Camp,’ and you'll say, ‘Why, sor Phone 794-W, Geo. W. Little, 6-3w FOR SALE OR TRAD were innocent of this outrageous | We hung him because he stole a sack : 4 sR re Ll oe SOR SRC oot bee hotel located at D, charge—as innocent as unborn babes| Offices Like hell Jot ol ic ¥ POR Sane Nairoon pout is a real hotel bargain that it wil —and this air of suspici yas lil *Poleon Doret rega’ My pr pay you to inv te, Good town, pnaeee —— to smother them. This Tim a tention by saying, Messieurs, 1 got ty this fall, fone 187 or call at ond Toeation, od i$ — ~ + = _ ‘Slated upon his honor. The evi-|s‘prise for you He lifted arose eee eeeeey oragett tke ee STATE BRIEFS a saslowly ies dence was strong, he admitted, but | to his toes and called loudly over the | air +t — eo — a MiG MESIAL We ae it was purely circumstantial, and he|heads of the assembled ‘citizens, | FOR we | MANAGES BRANCH MOM’N POP The Master of Economists proposed tg explain it away, He|“Dis way, madame.” ' From the di- damestown. Cleland, son of siéepi proposed, to tell the truth, the whole| rection he was looking there came um Cleland of this i ay ° (chet bar ol : truth, ahd nothing br + let- | swiftly moving figure, the figure 10-24 ; apt On citys ism the St. Paul! f 4ENRY L DONT SEE LAM REMINDED OF I DON'T LIKE TO | YES -EVERY BODY Loe the Bleasdale tall wyakian with atranv-eold | Gi HERT Cone J mai ror Mad fy | beach af the Pence “Auto caminy | | HOW TEE GUNNS EVER’ THE WORDS OF TUPPER |] BUTT INTO YODR WANTS THE PAPER y and leaving the verdict entirely up'| hair. “Men gave way before, her. i x z sekewpi: fond ill soon hay 00 gravee GET ALONG -THEY SPEND EXTRAVAGANCE 15 THE AFFAIRS MR. GUNN AT THE SAME. to his hearer Joe would substantiate| She hurried straight to the tent i need apply. Bhone 108 or, i whieh to ome Loe { MONEY SO FOOLISHLY— RICH MAN'S PITFALL" BOT L NOTICE You JiME AROUND his every statement. ‘V platform, where ’Poleon leaned | rent. 422 Wifth St. Noreen eture has already) 1 THEY CAN'T GO ON LIKE YM GOING To SAY BROUGHT HOME THIS HOUSE It was quite true that he and his'| down, ‘took her beneath ‘her arn room i THIS WITHOUT WINDING SOMETHING TO GUNN TREE NEWSPAPERS brother had been Good Samaritans:'|and swung her lightly up beside] modern mood Jamestown Dr. R.A. Bolton, post-1 AYP INTHE POORHOUSE ABOUT IT- - PNICHT, aster her has been honor they had opened their doors and had] him. “Madame de Countess Cour-|_ Phone - taken in this young man when ‘he'|teau,” he announced; then with a/ For k tnished = modern Kan article written by him b was hungry and homeless, but that'] flourish he swept off his knitted ae apartment, adults only. Phone; FOR inodern if itled “What is the Val a. was thelr habit. They had fedchim, |and bowed to the new-comer. rs 5-W. 10-10-tf | i in, Phone eriendship” used as the leadi they had shared their blankets with'|those beneath him he cried, sharply, {FOR RENT--Modern fu Per nie enitos Iiim, they had helped him in-a thau-| ‘Tak’ off dose hat or 1 knock dam} Hot water heat. cece sand ways not without serious ia- tes.” Fon RE reventence to themselves Why, ae only on the day before the r 2} Call 1017 or ell at 3 , aimeclt had valuntecred torake the : L \ wit Mandan Aver nn Yost tt voung man’s earnings to Dyea for 3 J nished “room safckeeping, thereby letting himself : i PROAE 404-3 ot in for an unmerciful mauling, and a fering a i-fractured skull, the f marks Of which woud doubtless v h him for a long time. Phillips had left camp early the |! previous morning, to be sure, and he had not come home until an hour { 7 i or two Ago, but where hel had gone, ArostiNorthorn allways best he had occupied himself during é his absence, where he had spent the night, of course the speaker had no way of knowing. Phillips was often absent at night ; he came and he went all hours, and neither Toc nor the itness ever questioned him, believ- ing his statements that he was pack- ing for hire. Neither his brother nor he had ever seen that sack of rice until it was uncovered by the posse, and as for the other plunder, it was all part and parcel of an ont- “fit which their guest had been assem- wide cir y modern Foom. “bone postal officials. in bile Wahpeton, N. z in, st. St Witness pastor of W eburch, was ii RENT— Comfortable modern home. Vhone 687W2. 10. Forks, N, D.—Mrs. Hunter, active in public and wife of a of th directors of the First } died. = SIMPLY COT THE PAGES APART AND EACH ONE CAN HAVE THEIR FAVORITE SECTION ~ 7 f IKE THE SPORT PAGE-GIVE AMY THE / 1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE INA YEARS TIME Oe NE Ne chick He CROSSWORD. <I i ‘ SHOW You: now 2 ae Vlog t i PUZZLES ~ THE WOMANS PAGE FOR s: ONE PAPER Di MRS GUNN ANID THE SOCIETY COLUMN Shes ee EEPEE | aa eT ALL OF OS —_/ ‘in ¢ NDI WILL See Hh LOOK OVER THE BARGAIN ADS TOGETHER! ies ate indieted | making Bank of Princeton, ha Jon charges of forgery ; false reports. He pl The Countess, too, had evidently \ bling for some time. They supposed, made haste, for she was breathing Paeate aheaMlepcater of course, that he had bought it, | deeply. of permits, and Arthur | bit by bit, with his earnings. will be deputy admit “That's all we've got to say.” con- orth Dakota under cluded the elder of the precious pair | The Countess, too, has evidently | Rhinow's prahib: when he had finished. “You can|made haste, for she was breathing | for the Northwest indge for yourselves who did the| deeply. | She flashed a smile at F "i a stealing. Jim and I've got all the| Pierce Phillips, then said, so that all Ortonville, Minn.—Mrs. Ruth, T. grub we want: this fellow hasn't could hear: Lewis was acquitted of u charge of | g wt “I understand you accuse this | second degree laughter incon a athe < young man of stealing somethi MeCN ON ANIERS & faye ee, anything to say for tinct might. Well, he was in, aker in an sautosnccident,; hintself to Phillips. ‘ man. He brought me over today.” | Norwood, Min “Thay Pierce again took the| , “We don't eare.so much about the | cashier of the F stand, “You're making a great mis-| fice; this stealing has been going.on | of Watertown, Minn. was killed, and take.” he said. earnestly. -“These for a song time,” a bystander ex- | Joseph V. Turner, Minneapolis in- mien have lied; they’ vii ave | plained. te surance agent, was critically injured hemacleen tat ner 8 Sane te. ies “True. But the tice was stolen | when the latter’s automobile was told you everything, now I deniand | last night, wasn’t it?) The man who | struck by a passenger train here. | 1 wait to hear the Countess| stole it probably stole the other] . Gioud, Minn—Mr, and Mrs. an or Mr. Linton, “They'll staf.’ ‘ nah Martin Molitor were painfully injured | ¢ where I spent fast night, at|, “They're two to one,” Pierce told int night when their automobile eol- | HORIZONTAL e her. “They're trying to saw it Off.| tied with a truck on ithe: Jefferson] 1. More sceure. Mr. Chairman!” A stranger}On me. Highway near here. is 6. Globe. ; sa, “I've fis-| The Countess turned .nd_ stared To squander. tened to the evidence and it's strong} at the McCaskey brothers, who met Medical institution of special- - &. cnough for me. The grub didn't get |lier look defiantly. “Bah!” she ;ex~ Freckless and His Friends ‘Truc to Life! By Blosser pn our ‘ancient ancesiors had to pay particular tax—well, work this puzz! St. Cloud, Minn-—Keotball | figlds |. goated\with two inches ef snow were ists. i Oe te teatt aie | claimed, -"“f haven't heard the evi-|in prospect here for the Rochester~{15. 40 become adept. ; upaaitd hae AUAY By ee dence, for 1 was on my way,to Dyea| St. Cloud Teachers College game nnd / 18. kvery. ne : pod tel HC unre ate, tpn lten’ Mr—" She glanced inquir-|the Long | Prairie-Cathedral. High:| 17. Bases for rapaixing walls af ‘ yjit's a man’s life, that's what |ingly at "Poleon. Spec praemtibeteles oe ehhh sire 21S Taal clams : it Now, then, the McCaskey's % He powes ‘aie ‘Doret,” said! Grand. Forks, N. D.Growing _ of |2: used by ,tides. an ontfit: when, they Jand wheat ang ‘flax as a.mixture proved ne pres: hen Mr, Dorct overtook ‘the, | they didn’t need to stenl;\ bat this r Mi more profitable in this county than ners . ! fellow, this dirty ingrate, he hadn't | but “I'm willing,to wager my “life | prowing the grain separately, accord indignant disple { ] a pound. | don't swallow bis coun-| that this boy isn’t a thiet.”” Again|‘ing to expetiments. reported on b; Bs. of fishes. | s story and I don’t care a hoot | she smiled at Phillips, and he experi-| the department of agriculture at the | 50° eae | North Dakota Agricultural college. Grand Forks, N. D—Headquarter: We se for the University Alumni memorial] #9 prenmred lettuce. fund campaign to raise $500,000 for! fn: parresens mauve a permanent athletic field will ‘be 4," CR eed iol) he waskist night. Let's de- | enced. a tumult of conflicting emo- cide first what punishment a thief | tions. Never had he seen a woihap gets, then let’s give it to him.” like this one, who radiated such “Hear! Hear!’ came the cry. strength, such confidence, .sych “H nging is good enough for | Bower. f tp be. Part of v ., Angwer (oi Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. ‘ ” thieves!” shouted the choleric indi-|\ It was the elder McCaskey wha! opencd on the, campus immediately. Nan To rub, out. vidual who had so pointedly made|next claimed attention. “We've . Sireeaarlriet iiala aia | df ee Canning, vn his distrust of Lucky Broad, | made our spiel,” he began; then he AMASE, To, liqu { Tennis fence. I say’stretch ’em.” launched into a repetition: of’ hit Gets ap Paid publi ——_—____———_*) | MANDAN NEWS | —__——¢ : 4 » 3 Companies: Bei : “Right! Let's make an example!” | former statement of facts. Joined. TON, x “yang him!” There rose a hoarse| . When the elder brother bad con-| ¢———————— Delays. : ia " : chofts of assent to this suggestion, | cluded, the “Countess again ad-|°", contract was signcd Saturday (59 ‘Fish famous for liver vil. ae of NEPA ITS ‘hwrcupon the. chairman ‘stepped| dressed the meeting, “You talie.il| py John “Muskik, Sr, and. aons,(97 Imare.. WET PAINT! "7 ‘ forward. for granted that ‘Phillips did. tht) proprietors of the Champion Shoe ackbird. Shop, for the purchase of the pro-|¢9- Hollow, piace under ground. “All those in favor of hanging—”| stealing because he needed grab, urchese 0 ) PYO- | perty in which their business is lo-/¢y° Husband's life tenure of wife's} s i he began. But again he was inter-| said she. “As a matter of fact ly. rupted by *Poleon Doret, who once] wasn't broke, | he ‘had a thous f i , oy ic Abbott, arrested jin Minn-),, 2roperty. more bored his way into the crowd,| dollars, and—” eS aah . Bs Minn- | 63, Metal fastener “Wait! T got sdmetiing to. say.”|this case?” Tt was Jim MeCaskes|him a Ford sedan stolen from J. J.|6s° tyrecibie He was’breathing heavily, as if from| speaking, He had his (a) |Howe of Mandan, entered n plea of (9, To. recvior a . a a considetable exertion; perspitation | forward and was s darkly af; guilt to charge of grand larceny|79° ‘Female horses, ’ stood upon his face; his eves were|the woman. “What's the idea,.anyi/in district court before Judge H. flashing. He vaulted lightly to the|how? Are: you stuck on this kid? | L:; Berry Saturday. Ho, was. sen-} VERTICAL platform, then, Aung out his long Ae. to. the etate enitentiary for! 1. Scabby disease. ¥ ae arms, erving: “You back lak erazee (To be continued) BMS pnd ane-halt years. 2, Partners. Ponderous volumes. ‘ ae Oe de et! Wa epee A 3 kumabasned ester 3 ee Bua Palle te an ostrich. LME! : 3 'ddy.from Abertigen, 8."D., w e|.4. Halfjan em. : ome. of a bid. "INSTALMENT TEN diy. eras » 4. Half an em : spent two. weeks trying. a four ize. - — = ———-—!|'thousand dollar grain stora; ASC pergpaner subscriber. Fargo.—-"Paddy” Driscoll, arrested | implication in an attempt to blow up, against the South «Dakot ; sisted. } ; ; : j Ssoclation, At.th Like: ; ; at:Siopx City, -lnwdh will he DeommAE Upsapault at bho Brad “Gate sBouk, abd se che evinente me novel for-gy ih- Aes UETERRA HTT “2.1.40 North Dakota to face. oof | Kubie eee cscs cen _. ~ Jeteacted: verdiety-which was: graBted.Li1, Falghty <i ss oro 1d weap. “t wyreeh Fpinte. ‘ reposition of plage. | o- Sixth note, m8 € Zier i oe ene “ANSIEMO ST INES BT NEM PERACR AM. tH NaC rh 1.

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