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PAGE SIX \ CHAPTER OF DEMOLAY IS INSTALLED City Puts on Team Total of Taxes Delinquent — fs ips Less Than Norwegian Lutheran | [°¢'" Church Conference proactive an, Will Close Sunday * Farmers Cannot Additional Freight Charges THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE es would, J 0 se in the } Football Results _ * ‘erguson Denies Statement About | the Governorship, . and vigorous denial that . FINAL a New York newspaper re ‘ \ t not his wif oe Uhird Pe said. SWh h the much Homa Brook Pr ites. F on, ould LARGEST DIAMOND : Blue Sultan” aid toh the world other » item anton te Dr St. Louis Ave. M nd addres . and don quoted meas to p hart Will Introduce a Bill | for Farm Relief | :| Richholt’s Cash and Carry | [ree] Grocery [727] The Original Cash and Carry Store. Nov. epublic the use o: ) stir up trouble for the q newspspermen, the men from . ’ N will tell you i ae » such ent.” he said, they have been for the (P)— Heated he had toldi v “but it is FOR FB ve years. The farmers of this * iy wil not gee retiet until fede | Mrs, Tinney ‘al and states Jaws are amenuea to cooperative banking as. well cooperative 2 must be redur sted to put the farm ercial business: Too Late To Classify Two warm oms in a modern home Phone bnlk good Modern 31 hone $87. Young man. who room Gets Divorce and Alimony to IWe| e160 to No prices given over the phone, Sugar at-the right price. Chickens, per Ib. (Saturday only)......-..++.e eee eee Fancy Turkeys, per Ib. (Saturday only)... ....-60-e eee eee Brookfield Sausage, per box......- Minneopa California Pears, 6 large cans..........66 + 1 can free. Minneopa Plums, S 6 large cans. . can Minneopa Golden Bantam Corn, 1 can free, Minneopa Tomatoes, No. 2 size, 1 can free. Fancy Jonathan Apples, POE DOK ahead ovens ag coi wieght on 1 wily compl tid € the court ied aid coamay | ca the r of the should not he granted. mail, 1. known creditors, cop| of sajd petition and this, o1 dressed to them at their plac residence as stated. (Witness ‘The Honcrab Mi udge of #ald Court seal ther at Fargo, in loth day of Nov. Andrew | 1 will sell. at Public Auction at my fz east of Bismarck, the following des ym, 1 mile South- ribed property on MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1925 Sale Starts dt 1 o'clock Sharp. 14 - HEAD OF HORSES - 14 All. Broken to Work. 20 Head Milk Cows and Springers Tractors 5H. P.) 1 Minneapolis 4 Cylin- 1 Oliver 2 Bottom Tractor Plow, One 3 Bottom Tractor Plow. Machinery 1 Corn King Manure Spreader. 1 Corn Planter, Fly- ing Dutchman. 1 McCormick Binder. 1 1-Row Corn Cul- 1 Case 2 Cylinder (12 der (12-25 H. P.) Automatic. tivator, 2 8-fl. Disc. 1 8-it. Spike Disc. 1 Cultipacker and Rollei 1 Road Drag. 2 Wheeled rapers. 2 Slip Scrape 1 Primrose Cream Separator. 1. Black- smith Forge. 1 Grindstone and Frame. 2 Woven Wire Stretchers. 1 Moline 2 Bottom Plow. 1 Inde- pendent 2 Bottom Plow. Wide Tread Sleds. Mowe : Bunch Wagon Gears, 1 Cutter. 1 Heavy Block and Tackle. Pipes. Shovels. Fittings. Many Mis 1 Hero Fanning Mill. 4 2 4-Section Drags. 4 Deering Sormick Hay Rakes. 3 Sets Hay 3. 2 Light: Mower Sickles. Bolts. Picks. Heavy Dain Forks. Log Chains. ‘Haneous Items, 2 per cent for cash. Amounts over $25.00, TERMS: bankable paper due October Ist, 192 bearing the pre- vailing rate of interest. Parties desiring to take ad- vantage of time payment should consult the clerk be- fore the sale. GEO. GUSSNER, OWNER. J. M. Thempson, Auctioneer. J. A. Graham, Clerk. BETTER RESULTS, CARPENTER * LUMBER CO soiantadritha (ei eh he, Basar spencers Order Your Coal Today WYOMING OR BEAR CREEK COAL. GIVES Give us a trial order, — Phone your orders to.115 3 FRESH V SWEET CREAM AND MILK. "workmanship is SATURDAY, NOVEMER 28, 1925 $1 follow: HAVE YOU SEEN IT? Anyone who has not inspected the new garage occu- pied by the Copelin Motor Company on the corner of Sixth Street and Main has missed a rare treat. Their new heme is a revelation and the last word in public garage construction. It reflects the character and high standard business policy of the company and is a proof of their confidence in our community. This speaks well for Bismarck. W. H. Webb, the owner of the building, which has just been completed, deserves a lot of credit for the erection of such a modern building. It shows that he, too, has faith in Bismarck. It takes courage and good judg- ment to make an investment in a building of the first clasg or There is a large sum of money involved on which to expect an adequate interest return. Therefore it is important to build for permanence with the least possible chance of expensive repairs. In this building the very best materials were used and the rst class. It will stand for years as a monument to the owner, who had the vision and the money, to the contractor, Mr. Lovin, who bossed the work and to the St. Hilaire Lumber Company, who fur- nished the larger portion of the basic materials used in the structure. y Minneapolis Is Your Best Market est receivers of Poultry in and can handle most satis- factorily all of your Turkeys. We pay the highest market price and remit promptly. ETABLES AND FRUITS Do not sel! before obtaining our prices. Poultry must be dressed—write tor dress- ing instructions and barrels for shippin: TUDOR SEDAN. 5 le | Touring - $290 Runabout - 260 Coupe - - 520 Tudor Sedan 580 Fordor Sedan 660 Closed cars in color. Demountable rims and ¢tarter extra on open cars. AAU prices f. 0. bs Detroit Constructed of highest grade steel, electrically welded and reinforced to give perma- nent rigidity and strength, every unit of the Tudor Sedan body—from rivets to upholstery—is built to ure. The remarkable construc- tion of this graceful Sedan is an example of the lasting service built in Ford cars. Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to show you this good looking car. Si ag ane