The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT " FOR GOVERNOR nomina he Farm ticket for norship t Johnson authorized the statement in connection with his filing. “TL have filed because 1 was d The fire My po » dealt w Former Bismarck Man Dies at Home « in Glenwood, Minn. former Bismarck! from here to Min go, according y friends hi ilway eng engine out over the north ch of the Soo from Bismarck. He smi rn of his death. He is| the widow and two chil-| d dren, Mrs. Ove Anderson of B about dumping begin at 8 Bjorlie, state superint being al numbers in the gym tired from active service about| night program to be given at the high | ¢, school tonight will be a Aland jix, the Danish thr a 1 nids by the tion o clo Mont., and Wesley Stinson of Glen-| vited to attend. Also thos dull headaches, sleep and that Take Foley Pil Ww We wi pain. Now none.” your druggist for Fo! Pills. Your delight, an: a I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Auditor of Burleigh pee ticn. 1 would apprec support. e your)! John H. Bowers. (Political Adv.) Too Late To Classify Light overhead expenses SyASTED-=A. boy Vabout tourteen| MMC OUR tices: lower to ; For special values ‘in visit years old to work all n_odd and ‘TED —F end jot petent girl for gen-| 514 Second street.t eigh mart Before Hon, 1 Co) of the Estate of Annie Petitioner, should not be allowed of this cita- Women Tell Each Other 4 sbout another problem = ved by the saf \ YP scription ANSA-CIN, of soothing relief from dis- turbing pains. An-a-cin Also Relieves Westnache i Earache Pas Rbeoumadem Saxton Hendy Pochet Tin Only 25c_ - on Malt Syrup | —is proof positive of its purity. +. Fifty-one years’ experience in eos | ae gig 100% pure It . Three Sees et ae ‘sterilized and pasteurized. asad b Sold By All _. Gtogery Stores you. groceries Deal Grocery, 812 Sweet St. a tough situ umbus wr wish espe F 4 Nielson, ineumh nounced that she will not be a didate Fire Department i Answers 3 Calls|”" i by the bo s, and mass drills, *, ery SMe Macksog wt You dontt have to ERE iN — as THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE and that these resolutions be Soread: Be Candidate For | Adopts Resolutions '7°? fs." State School Job; : nestown, N. D., April 16. (#) =| Announcement of th trict Medic ory of ac GE |J. E. Bjorlie to Medical Society, ... and members of the beteaved family! Light overhead expenses make our prices lower to/ Kalsomining. Phone 555. Car- ty loving mem-'you. For special values in| ley. D. ‘groceries visit the Square) ent, | Deal Grocery, 812 Sweet St.|) Be sure to see the new tes of the Sixth fl HENDERSON, M. D., | R. W. | candidacy of the Si n society, at Secretary. | present state high; its rec arck, adopt- Committee on Resolutions: Hl 0 tions: M. W. i J Says He Was Drafted By, school inspector, for the Farmer-Labor People to Make the Race jamag noon the dw call at fire of undetermin: nt porch of the house, ned but there was ni | PUBLIC INVITED | ety Sone stich twas enxinee’ TO GYM PROGRAM: ki upright 4nd of such lovavle| liam Hard ra A small admission wood. fee will be charged. pedhiais. Se | ' ; CARD OF THANKS ks to all the neighbors ana! ds for their kindness and sym-| pathy during the sickness and death | wish to express our heartfelt of our beloved h in His infinite w jon Dr, € rth D ixth District M he was mem’ | The miners w the men whom he se: st, efficient and u | Valley Ci (| 10th, HT 209 W . fortitude and an spirit, ! {| ultra-violet th Distri $ 1) de from the dump . Where fires around the 13-year-old He took a her resolved that a copy| two terriers. vidow of Dr. Forbes, dogs had tre: rish lilt } dance, pyramids and | The public is in- band and fathe to thank the} nd farm bi riday evening, April 16. A Tough Situation members of Capital City lodge No. 2, sburg 10.0. F. rs. J.P. Hansen. | tte Hansen. | | improvement will! | \ | be adv] We wish to thank M hart | | nding some of the ¢ fighting equipment and a number into the country four mil ortheast. of Bisn » |ternoon to fight pi county at the primary elec- | preventing a big — los Tl refore Be It Resolved that the} London A mach the throat of a patient has at- | tracted considerable interest at a eld, Calif.-Wilis Harding, utions be sent to Mrs.} brought a 30-pound wildcat which his Chuirm }., 1 former president of this) Be sure to see the new|K “White Protex Arch” Pump at Webb Brothers. Cook with Gas. Ideal Fuel. “Its the Rarber ‘Ex-! held public examina- following cities: Dick- 3rd; Bismarck, May May 6th: ‘argo, Mey) ine ich pours light through a funnel n here, KILLS WILDCAT n of Police Officer Wil- went hunting recently. gle-barrel shotgun and | Wihen he returned he} cok Schneide! the Square x {It is a simple, tion that removes t cus from the intestin: yur children were or their living ¢ despondent, emed to help me, ly wasting a Iments, including One dose will convince trouble of mmation which stomach, livér | Many well-dressed men, hereabouts, have learned to depend on Gordon for correct hat styles. Gordon models herald the coming season in hat styles for men. There’s a smartness—a dash about the new models which appeals to young men of all ages. “OHATS ... . Are always modish in shape, color and material. Moderately priced. “Soft hat styles come from the Weat.” Gordon hats are sold exclusively by Be sure ‘o see the new ROAN, M. D., \“White Protex Arch” Pump jat Webb Brothers. i | Painting, Papering and | A. W. Lueas Co. : alsomining. Phone 555. car-| ey. “Coaster Wagon” special for Saturday. A. W. Lucas Co. Kickernick. Bloomers. A. W. Lucas Co. Use Gas, Painting, -Papering and “White Protex Arch” Pump at Webb Brothers. Toilet Goods sale Saturday. H.: B. LOVE D. C. PH: C. Doctor of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREE. Eltinge Bldg. Phone 174 the scientific fuel. Over the Hill, Around the Corner ~Freedom Escape from the commonplace. 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