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| FRIDAY,MAY21,1996 0} .' | (]HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “MISS LOUISIANA” PAGE ELEVEN and oe : ‘y 2 meat eeere i RECLOSURE 8. is HEREBY GIVEN, “That that certain mortgage, executed and Alelvered by Fred J. Arg: B. Argast, his wife, of meostlt, letgh County, North Dy and far-reaching service of this effi- cient. friend of mankind, This brief record is offered the readers of the UNION STAR becau of its valuable lesson. We necd to deyote more study-and thinking about! Pastor, Restrained i leaders so that we may learn to dis-! to Bunham tinguish between those serve ‘4 corporation, ere an rnc ncamne pcre Norti Dakota, mortge ike people asa Whole abi tose -who| ye 1983, ai serve their own selfish interests and the interests of those from whi 7th day of Jul record in the office of the of Deeds of Burleigh Count MALE HELP WANTED SALESMAN WANTED. = ‘WANTED—Men und women to learn o 3 ANTED Men 'und women to lear” | Classified Advertising Rates |) “Aiiwn monutectorer eanteien’ jubeie financial) aud social advan Dukotn ow the gath day wages, Few weeks completes, Cat- energetic, ambitious datesman with! ment. comes. If we continue ‘to a o'clock 4 alog and special offer free, 1 eee aes ech. WSUEGabAsuctbE.. svaiatance frightened because some politician! nd in Book A44 of burtau _ Barber College, Fargo, .N. i} qNpieenens in’ field furaished. Commissi calls the man who fights for the Was, duly ‘assigned by. sald. mort WANTED—Young man to work by the — basis, carning possibilities, mon good a “Radical” we m: zagec to Mortit State Bank, of ier month, F. Jaszkowiak, 421 ‘Twelfth and up for high grade man. L. I turning against our own best friend fit, North Dakota, a corporation, by Street, Murray, 712. Builders Exchan {and losk our own progre aun assignment ath ds a Minneapolis, Minn. (1 tooth, Return to was filed for FEMALE HELP WANTED — | WANTED—Competent girl for housework. Call 930. 3 TED—Waitress at O'Brien's. Lost—tik’s une for reward. | ARE GROWN Ne i CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: FOR 8. DAIRY PARM__ d i Sy RATES — Daiky FARM FOR. SALE—79-aeres, f : “6 thst Would like to have uw set. of | cap if taken at once, Three and | | \ books to keep und typing to do| 65 Cents Per Inch one-fourth, miles, to station, 30 RIGHL AND C0. | enings. Phone 121 AU classified ads are casa vated. Full’ set of’ buildings, fru. | ! | Sb - Wams work by the hour | in advance. Copy should be trees, on state toad, graveled. Must; | | a ee ut uate, house cleaning, also take washing reenived by. 12 o'clock to in- sell at once, Price $4,000, and good \ Sars ‘mises described in such 1 sure insertion same day. terms, Six-room house, 2. bart | I Ro and which will be sold t =; ae TTT INES re s. i] 0" 1 2 arns, t A i ti » H: I reney; ed B “3 © and whiel v be sold to i ARPENING. i Sreehtkecucihe: chicka ins ‘ Agriculture Has Improved Be the same are described as { H , p and Thayer Street, THE cora crib. Gooil, well, Immediate » of Succe i ve ‘ BISM ARCK TRIBUNE Poneessig Stak, Dane cause of Successful Di- Section ‘ > HOUSES AND FLATS ‘ | ‘ * = raven, Bis: uA 5 ve} ati i “vOR RENT—Three room furnished * “PHONE 82° 4 versifieation i housekeeping apartment in modern | MISCELLANEOUS i BE! home. Adults only. Screen porch) “THE YEAR'S BIGGEST BARGA' 1 Wahpeton. due on su | ae rete aleanane Heat, light.) AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | 44 ACRES $1200, with 8 cows | aud | Continual han ae ie \ Phone 883 or cull at 217 Eighth st.| DEPENDABLE USED CARS| ‘hosts, ‘reg ite SaEMeRT praaiticne North Das i FOR RENT—By June 1st~ modern wheat drill, binder, oth od ima} te f th « si TH BANK, ‘ y q 1, , other good in ess of tl wh as two or Lhree room apartment with | A USED CAR 1S ONLY AS GOOD AS) plements, “furniture, ete, _ worth | beer-responslble for tite tiipeorenient | Oe aes \ private front and rear entrance and| LER WHO SELLS IT. A} about $800 included;' new highway in Richland county agriculture, in th ae ' te bath. Phone 614. customer bought a Used Dodge] juildi by: 4 , ure, in the private bath. Phone 614. uilding nearby; excellent free opinion of R. C. Dynes, count | { E Sedan from us for $600,—two] range, 30 acres cultivated; «alfa i . » county ml [ieee rk RENT—The Dietrich house, 210| youths later he came in and want-|. corter, praim eter Meet et \enslon: agent, . »: ay yer i ee HC iat Ata ed to hell 16 Baek tb’ us -for = new fealty bee ear hee ane | From a one-crop district, Richland! ; gency, Bismarck Bank building. | Sedan but then he wanted $750, for! neighbors.’ ae, A ne ‘ = county has become a highly produc- | MORTGAGE FORE- {| FOR RENT—Modern 2 room furnish-| the Used Sedan, When asked why] welling, good bet iy shaded) ‘ seedlings i tive area for corn, alfalfa, sweet Bs pit P a ed apartment. Murphy Apts. F. W. he expected $150 more than he paid ceiling. Ged ay smoke eure Miss Dorothy Nall, who lives in New Iberia, La., and goes clover and other crops and also has| | \ a | + Marphy, Phone 852. _| "| usgfor the car he said that he knew] $1300 ee: oat ee Bue i the State Normal College at Natchitoches, La., has been improved the quality well as the | ; FOR RENT=-G room house with baths| he®had bought a big bargain, and| mniss thix chanee of a lifetime. Ad tt st girl in sehool and given the title of “Miss Lou jnumber of livestock on farms. | | | close in on Second street, Phone| figured the ear worth much more| J" Deatherage, Box 132, Cotter,| 12"? “Louisiana Day,” opening gun in a campaign to make the s | “The agitation for better livestock | v ‘Ark, ? = us a a second Florida, {and the fact that better quality i \ | in and we will tell you who this i " es . mals are more profitable, did ue i PERSONAL Here ure more bargains just as offer 80 acres at Sterling} f jsaid Dynes, “Richland county } sad Phrenolegie=-Madam| ool as the abover= "24° Dodge), for breaking for flax, one-sixth sie Me ebthiy Ihe Ter mor i orelic, here at 410 Fourth st.| Coupe, $625; Gord Coupe, $300; | ‘share or would pay $2 an sere and fheep) beet and’ dale: Reading hours: 2 to 6 and 7 to 10,| Dodge Touring, $165; Ford ‘Truck, to breaks la N. Cary, Nusaan ene because they find it pays.” i tacay. Touring, winter top, $350; and oth- a Aan Pagal, | Acreage Inc | Ie er Dependable bargains. FERTILIZER FOR LE—Let me! | The county's eo’ jut the front door of the Court Towne POSITION WANTED show it to you befo: u buy. I Sr eee Jeni. h ; jin the City 1 COMPETENT cook wishes position in| ~ PHONE 608: eed ete Me _ wey the caption “A Friend Not| its. Dr. Ladd never slackened in his, Alfalfa has inesease | Coun sNerth : Hat pie aie Stel of TE M. B..GILMAN Co. gquare “deul, Phone FX wily Appreciated,” 0. J. Schuster.| fight until the pure food law. was | 100 per et clover joo Mrs. Iva M (upper), of KA. DB. 1946, to satinty the amount due | or kitchen work, Write care Tri- . B.. fl . venth St; T, M, Burch, newspaper correspondent, had the fol-] passed and the adulte nm had to] ¢ oats and bi | Montop, Mich. has se de jeer: | 8m: 0 » on the of ! Uune No. 43. | FOR SALE—Sport Model Willys: | FOR SALE—4 teams of work Horses,| lowing article in a nt issue of | stop per cent, whi tA abt a Monte celta rn in nee cnight 5 passenger touring carwith| Weight from 2800 to 3300, Also 26) the Union Star, published at Brook-| More than to any other man, the| decreases, th total of T7.| straining the Hey, W ita | FARM LANDS a Glass-Mobile top. With Lahr Motor] head of itd eas J. 4 Chesak,| neal, Virginia, concerning the United | farmers of this country owe to Dr. 000 ac The number of cae ‘ FOR SALE—The N. W. rter of| Sales Co. new car guarantee, a real] __!2%4 miles, States xereises in memory | Ladd the present improved standard| Voted to durum wheat rem 6¥ato P jlove to hi See, Stark | County, 4 miles bargain for quick sale. See Join | FOR SALE— act sine gas range} of the late Senator Edwin F. Ladil|of grades uf grain and the better! | unwelee tentions on he | South of Belfield, N. D. Every} Runge. Bismarck Food Market. with oven in excellent condition,| &f North Dakota: | marketing conditions these standards E marketing i ands! q yeing | says he is being foot can be ot ary ae POR SALE—Two Dodge tourng car: used nine months. $15.00. Phone [have brought about. The mille ve in the county ramed.” terms reasonable. M. W. Neff, one Ford Coupe and one. Ford 410 Third St. The United States Senate was in] grain buyers and in gaml farmers have some Burleigh _tarck. N. Dak. Lee Roadster. Also the foilowin ne session last Sunday, though | xenerally, did cverything in th rf in them as a partial solution for the | “ ‘i ‘i Fun SALE Very Reasonable, 1607, household, goods: ofe ofl stov not for regular business. ‘It |'power to destroy the influence andj farm marketing problem, jacquaint the public with the value sae nelactieca tana cs | te of sale the su r . acres land, 1% miles south off e library table, one kitchen cab- met to pay tribute to the; Work of Dr, Ladd in behalf of the} Little land has been sold in the /of protein wheat. besites thi Tieieteltt tM; UDakis segah oF SE eee Ea enbr Cue Main St Hiemory of De, Edwin. i [ farmers. They and the papers they [county and there have been no new | The following consignments re. wits hw this _Write care‘ Tribune No. 42. -| WANTED—Pinno Tor sorage, -Wili| late, # United States Senator from | could enlist in their cause denounced | Settlers: With u good crop year inieeived at the North Dakota Terminal | ,, Mohall, FOR sf oeseted end im er ood |. Boswell a a will North Dakota, Dr. Ladd died June| Ladd as a “Radical,” a “Socialist,”| 1925 behind him. Dynes is optimistic yin eq shipments show the net {7294 day of April, 1926. | OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT _ ing condition. it and tires} Tribune No. 44. 22,1025, as a result of an operation. “Holshevist.” names that seare the |#* toythe outlook for 192 price paid for the wheat, the - ec Tz, FOR RENT—Four office rooms over Price very reasonable, ¥ : = n special invitation I attended | people who do not understand them iprice on that day and the Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to _care “Tribune No. 45, No. 45. i elt a jst memorial exercises, Arrivins | ag who do little thinking for then Protein From the id over the card price fe F. A. Knowles. a at jock Sunday morning I was | selves. Thus the very people in “whose . card price FURNITURE FURNITURE FOR SALE SALE TE SLAVE SYSTEM surprised to sce less than a dozen of | behalf Dr. Ladd was fighting = Farm View noint |! price $1 premium __.____ WANTED TO RENT _ FOR SALE—Jadé green breakfast} Nauen.-A well-organized eee the 9 nators in the chamber, and | would join with the enemy ers’ I Ceche, card price $144, net price WaNiny TO RENT —FiGe yom] set, used only few “months, Har.) slave traffic system has been di 4C'n6) hie weresthete:< largasnsat | tiett own best friend.) Feb 20° ad Forks, No D., May rie See aay ping, modern house by June 18t, Phone _ Party leaving town. ne at|covered in the harbor of Latvia.|¥€r present. A goodly number of of his struggles these enemies of Rein GMM IeCeNldanse of _jeard pi 8 Body FOR SAL from Russia to South America, the| er, and these gave earnest and re. him in the courts yet they never! pasis at local markels nian ARM bs ene Coneny oven Wi phe DEOL bone ' __RUSINESS CHANCES two “black hoakee rockers, |emigrants being mostly slave traders, pieaeel Sitention to the s ad | won a wle one of the suits they|ihoe marketing of the 19 tent can be atsollba the best pro- ISTAURANT fi «| ‘kitchen cabinet, folding bed. Phone ompanicd by beautiful Russian,| @resses made by seven Senato brought, E in North Dakot.. These tein varieties for milling purposes, Seeeerend- business and wishes to| FOR SALE--Funled oak dinthg room| whom they register as their wives,| different political parties Republi: | Dr. Ladd wax a great seientist.| wheat strietly on the basis of a pro- (a Sng MAT Kune an ror wee EEE i turn over fixtures at once, on ac-]__set, Bargain. 818 Ave. B. The priees pitld are suid to be from| CAN. Democratic. Progressive, Now With great skill, patience, and per-| tein test were few and xcuttered, mrill pee dlecusaed in SAnblel ee (0 20 lave) aa Bly ve count of health. This is a snap for $5000 to $15,000 each. partisan, and. Farmer-Labor -each ad-/ sistence he used his scientific mind) but jan indication of an awaken- ne : by th rd_of County ¢ 4 someone to take over if.¢aken at ROOMS FOR RENT Sea SS ee tasene eat #4 the departed vad and forceful personality for the bene-|ing along this line. >, oe ters of Burleigh € see "Phone SOIR, or write to Box| FOR RENT—Good sized front. room| | FIRE HAZARD LAW [in the highest terms. The tributes/ fit of the people. It was his con-| When ‘the farmer ste -| Wheat Pool Meeting ,' 68, Bismarck, N. Dak. ith kitchenette and closet fur-] | San Francisco. Calif--California| Put Senator Sheppard of Texas/viction that no person or group or| sider ‘that ee a: Se ay patk oii] mished_for light housekeeping. 411 has taken steps to reduce fire hazards ones) o By Je t} class should have a i ork in Mandan on May 26: good paying but Fifth St. Phone 27: and prevent forest fires by a law, CSP y their) leges, He believed t North Dakota 4 vtein wheat, and that " station, fully equipped in a sood aie? which prohibits motorists from throw.’ thoughtfuin ty. | political, social, and indu ae in many cases he is not getting the genesis: } coe tte cell on! FOR RENT—Clean modern sle ie. Laket | any cases h getting the adorerk accounts peietien: pack o. sell on) "room in-a clean quiet home, can bel ine lighted cigars, cigarettes or other| _Dr. Ladd’s Record | should be measured by the nt toj advantage of this premium. the mat- Sool! ice account of other business. Wri had by June Ist. Close in. Call 15|burning substances from moving auto-| | Here is the record of Dr. Ladd in) i it contributed to the ¢ RAL} ter assumes an important aspect. ‘fo, Mandan on FARE and so care Tribune No. 3' . , Tyaiee aa mobiles. Tee Fie ; m | W Senator he con-| Considering the length of time farm-|'y. bud. . [the State U of Maine in al cb eee oor an . y Jaccording to an annour thy AL " i i | EUR RENT—Room in niodern_ homie. re, Re RecMe ce profianGr Th ANS Ge dele ety ace Han Sh tera SOR Notth: Dakota have ben war ly, Soott, wecretiry, oft the ‘North peli, stat th 9 Fi . 4 his belief into practice. Thus he]keting high protein wheat without ; : enter Into and ¢ 419 Fifth St. Rear apartment, York College of Agriculture.| aroused the bitter enmity of machine i -o- | Kota Wheat Growers assuciation, with a ond tor’ the: full down stairs after 6 p.m. ees, x years later he went to North OOM tae else a yp ving the ee pnefil of the pro-} whose interest the meeting is sched- _ | ROOM FOR RENT in modern home. * : Dakota to take a similar but mo a ein praminns there nas Dornan w= lgied,) An. official) fromthe Sad ‘dof County Commission- le 3 death leading Republican! estimable loss. : ° : or Close in. Private entrance, Call Bargains in vanced position. In 1916 he became FARA AK with other dazee| Must Understand Protein chewan Co-operative Wheat Pro- | ve the right to reject any 1926 Four door Sedan, __.067._ Gent! : President of the North Dakota State] leaders and turned him out of the| A thorough understanding of pro-) ducers: td. will be the principal ; of the Board of County spare tire and bump- FOR Ri room in Used Cars College of Agriculture, and in 1920) councils of the party because he] tein, its production, fluctuations in| *Peaker it was said. \« ceaat 4: bateahe. ;~ modern home, on car line. Phone was elected to the United States! dared to think and act independently | protein quotutions, effect of weather] , At this time it is not known who the 1—1926 Ford Roadster’ at 724 or 710 Fourth St. 1—1926 Hoses Coach Senate by the people of his state.| for the good of all the people. agd ‘oil conditions, crop rotations to mab Will be. However, assurance has Bhereain FOR RENT—Modern room, June 1st, 1—1923 Cou {Throughout this period Dr. Ladd ‘ow that Senator Ladd is dead the] increase protein content, et been given t Hable man will he i toa Eanes ch ta Pag, Close in, Call Mrs, Gobel. Phone 11920 i Topring served the interests of the common|trath can be told. The intelligent] essary hefore the North Dakota farm- | Sith Dasatasneony Cie i ssex Coach at | 387,423 Fourth St. people as few men have ever done.|and noble service he rendered notler can hope to gain the recognition |" pen nee! ‘ bargain. ee ee 1 ve Haynes Co’ He was an expert chemist and =» was/only to the people of thix ‘country he should for his superior quality of eee en piled DAKOTA AUTO BABY CHICKS iy Inynes Coupe able-to analyize the canned foods on| but of the whole world can be freely} wheat, “Kansas leads in its educa- | NreuRGuY Us entire ais ae Ja SALES PELKEY'S BABY e market and found that they con-/ exhibited. As it is Inid bare every] tional program regarding protein und) eroukers, Mr, Sceutt states. The en RO pres ert j Profits from small investments. 100; OLSON GARAGE tained ehemicals very hurnfal to the) fair and thoughtful i do no has aueceeded fairly well up to date ire atte itgt Baa u s 4h { et , _ sers 8 e¢ exposed e! han to e d nor viving ° a 7 k 0! c " Ty ao ii P onp ik ‘ ae eae 8 pee Free 202 Fourth Street Tmanufactirers and the poltons they| the memory. arpa ie Wrenaaih ia anatvieal Lat basin {voted te to meetings as a preliminary 4 0) Dollars ew a Hn Wargo, N. D, - POM Py SOEe TARE AE Le thee pioke sure to bear in this direction and to] Mor ‘body, Cs s ! — 2 1 “The ultimate aim and object ef The North Dakota Wheat vers association is to gain complete trol of the high premium hard spring wheat raised in both North Dakota and Montana,” said Mr recent step on the part of the board ors authorized the filing. of [ ion in the ed th arted inj Pop Is Getting Cheated a Bi : Saint : INDEED IY DoES" AoW DON'T LET ME HEAR You KNOW THAT IT COSTS” us Wereatig se ANONEY YouR STUDIES ARE COSTING ME A LOT OF MONEY. 5) E OF TROU Boston, Mass. Because of the slip- pery going a local strect car was held up twice by. flivvers stalling on the jtrack. Upén the third occasion, the ‘conductor yelled to the motorman. 1 “What's the er now, Mike | “Oh. just another one of Henry | Ford's fildiers ‘tuning up on “eur | trac | and of th which will subsequent and payable on the Kage of The 1 fect balanc FEW GET GOOD WAGES ison, Wis.—Only eight W sin villages pay their village | dents more than $100 a year, and only nine others pay the same officials | jax much as $100 a year, according to reports compiled by the Munici {Information Bureau of the State Uni. versity Extension Division. Five million bana every day in the United The pren jortgage and whi o satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and di scribed as ea of Seetion are used tates. containing Hundred Twenty (320) acres, more or less, according to the govern POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT te nf wale fOr sald de. ean pemnS sr en its the sum of Four -GBLT THAT WOULD BE sb if n- ‘ifty-six | and 1 IMPOSING ON NouR Good dine tek teeny comtatasiones, Hedets ea a ect 7 NATORE - 00 SAW THIS | District 3, Burieigo County, at the! ! aed by ; “WE VE BEEN A BIG CHANCE FIRST, |! primary ‘election June 30, 1926. 926. ‘ea : ‘ i i 4 : NE ie om AND You CERTAINLY our an ned) auppert cont. eauaeiAS oF Ba : \ A Li ENTITLED TO ar talph C. Morton, 2 “31-28 6—4- POLIT ICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Ros For Commissioner, District Four Thereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District 4,, Burleigh County, at the dowlg ts election June 30, 1926. ‘our vote and support solicited ie igned) Axel Soder. PROPOSALS Proposals for furnishing: | the fiding material required to pen: ruct a three class room te! school bullding to be erected School site, will by he right dect any) or and s. quantity file with the ey. eae 19, AnD 5-19+21-22-6-37-38

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