The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1926, Page 3

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my r Page, employs R: J. Watson: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1926 Social and NOTICE OF MORTGAGE payable and there will be due on j | FORECLOSURE SALE Suid mortuage on the day of sale Notice is hereby giv sthat | th um of F undred “s | Dollars and: Tw ( ] vered mn in e 2 M mortgages, | he 4th day of November, A. D. — e (12) in Block Karl J. Olson ana other’ Valley | PARENTS OF DAUGRTER Northern Pi E City ‘business men, | Mr. and Mrs, P. F, Kelsel of Bis-|: re marck are the parents of a daughter | purele born last evening at the home of Mrs. W. H, Miller, 709 Sixth street. Mrs, Elden Anderson en ined | ¢, A ‘ the Wazelyatta Campfire group Fri-| ure ugeata mortonwors to pay at ay | day evening ata 5 o'clock dinner} time part of the neipal note | eure 2 f 3 d to | WEEK-END VISIT mnortwagore have also falle Marvin Ryerson, who is attending|hote at’ the date: at ‘ ‘school arck, has gone to his| amo home in Regan for a week-end visit. i y LEAVES FOR TWIN CITIES aiite a coae pecethiarmtens | Mrs, Max Kupite left. Wednesday | Sst an auch, “The full amount of for the Twin Cities for a two weeks’| said mortgage is therefore due and! visit with friends and relatives. ~ | ARRIVE FOR VISIT i | i F. J. Grady, scoutmaster of arrived here Friday evening for a Theater short visit with friends. Tonight Only HERE FROM DAWSON Mr, and Mrs. G. N. Magee of Daw- With His Pals son arrived in Bismarck last evening for a short visit. in “BORN TO BATTLE” FROM BALDWIN £. FE. Strandemo, Baldwin, was a Mack Sennett Comedy “A Rainy Knight” business visitor in the city yesterday, HERE FROM WING Humphrey Bailey of Wing was in the city yesterday on business, GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS J. A. Reuter has gone to the Twin Cities on a business trip. Too Late To Claestfy FOR RENT—Front bed room for one or two men at 814 Fourth St. Phone 461W. in the factory. He rebuilds a shoe, practically remakes looks like new, but wears like new—often better—and keeps in the shoes the comfort that made you like wear them, as though they haven't another step left in them. _ Have Your Shoes Repaired. Re-built AT | BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL H. Burman, Prop. WANTED-At once, one or two light housekeeping rooms, furnished ot unfurnished. Call 978W. FOR SALE--Two Wilton rugs in good condition, cheap, Also one porch swing, and one porch curtain, Call o31s. PIANO TUN! .. Bryan’ at the Melod Third St. ee 7 ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN-—In large, ~ beautiful home, close in, -Hot water at all times. Inquire 508 Seventh street north. TL Monday Charles Ray in “BRIGHT LIGHTS” . FOR RENT-Modern house, three} rooms with closet. Light, water) and basement. Phone 535M. 212) Eleventh St. North. Pay your gas bill-now and save your discount before the 10th. No more worry about tak- ing care of your ashs—let the, 2 Ash Man do it. He takes them out of your cellar every week. Cinders for drive- ways and walks. Prices rea- sonable. Call 9775 for Mr. Burch, 417 Seventh St. TONIGHT Pavilion at Mandan Tentcke, sponte eater Special Orchestra Quuin& Ramstad Clinic, Bismarck, employ Veronica Mealey. Lawyers: . Dosland & Dosland, Moorhead, r hire ElviraNelson. AZerchants: Lam- , pert Lumber Co., mar, M | g engage Alyce Flygire. Chie/: On Their Annual Tour BISMARCK —[S==S—— mer Gov. Hanna, Prex., First Nar'ly it; promises. Watch i. ‘Follow the SucceS$- ‘Don’t Fail to Hear Them. The Pavilion Will Be Heated. ful’ Nov. 1-8. Get actual business ing (copyrighited—unobtainable elsewhere), Write F. L’ Watkina, Pres., 806 Front Sc, Fargo; _ Look for this insignia on your. : statement sheets and make : © sure you are not paying for . .; (F some one else’s ie ee ce oe | -LIVING EXPENSES » ere (Where your paying habits are reporded.) | RETURNS FROM CITIES » and filed for record .in the | ,, | . HH. Register, . + Mp AB. Anderson has returned wntgot Burleigh in the state | \tiorney Tor mortgagee, | Animals, Fowl and Fish to Be m the Twin Cities a a two q bk ck, S ge ae weeks! “visit with ‘relatives and] November, A.D. 811. at 4 [Pate of firat tion Sept. 18) Exhibited By Scouts in isiends, and wi ere for two . Ant : 9-18. i We tachth eae net eat ak Kavi, forectoned bya, saleo} Fike premises | | Fleck Company Garage | ‘h mortga, inafter | ¢——— & home in Bellingham, Wash, Mrs, An-|described at the trout. dope ot the | | Incorporations Co derioe visited here before’ going. to | Tours Mouge in the City of Bismarck | | Fpo! Wild and tame animals and fish 24 T . in lel ‘ounty, —. ———$— a a ani the Twin Cities, Dakota, atthe hour of 1 STORE + will greet the eyen of vinitohe to the RETURNS FROM CANADA - z : 4 Incorporation papers have been is-| new building of the ‘ Fleck beatitd ) Marie Trepp, special nurse at t, sued by the secretary of state to the biel Print bata for t' e the Bismarck hospital, has returned | s#! Valley City credit = Bureau, a sures ature || from near Banff in Canada, where fe coegoratl i Scouts. are sponsoring a) wild’ and ahe has been apanditig: the “ewer be sold to it corporation. The incor-| tame animal show on the second floor | iontlis. Liadatabiag a are A. W. Movran, John J.| of the building. troop, announced today that a wide The cobbler merely patched shoes to make them last “a bit longer.” The Shoe Rebuilder tears down the shoe, strength- ens the weak parts and builds up again. The shoe not only A shoe is not old until it can be no longer rebuilt. It is-sur- prising what a Shoe Rebuilder can do with shoes that look. the it. he} to at a a a i eg GONE are the days of the cobbler, who pegged, puttered and} | Patched. Today we have the Shoe Service Shop with the shoe Rebuilder, and his up-to-date equipment. He works | with shoes in very much the same way as they were made} variety ‘of animals, fish and fowl would be exhibited, among them be- ing « black silver fox, two raccoons, ,| two coyotes, two goats, a shetland Pony, two bloodhounds, wild ducks, to ' Hie Bae ths ethane telleee od charge es the show are feats Lei. ——— aa vp bpd a ' : snopes Ned bullheads. Effitts ate being put forth | manny Person, Crewe and Rosen. 5 t the fon ‘were vieibip secure. several other’ animals,| — 120 Men Are | for two miles: ‘There in little hope _ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tet_and airedale. : Beaver, muskrat, skunk wd ~ Prianné other Kinds of fish. “|Negro Prisoner . A hr Ulrsarebet atl Lynched By Mob. Mine Explosion ducting the dog show. Prizes are to ! pe given for.dogs in the following Hopkinsville, Ky., Oct. 9—()—} Capetown, South Africa, Oct. 9. @)} banking department ! se le- vlass Russian wolfhound, — Chesape Police, Boston bull, collie,| Word was received here today H springer spaniel, Spitz, coc¥gr span-| mob which took him from the Dover, Additional prizes aré being offered! limb of a treé and then shet fall of Y “ge for the homeliest dog, the best train-| holes, He was on trial for flaying| | Rescudrs, : wérking eee: “te ed dog, the largest dog, the smaflest! Rufus Joyner, 35 years old, at Par s, fan-tail pigeons, rabbits,| dog, and the funniest dresded dog. lynching of Herb Bell, negro, by a| were entombed in a gas explosion | yesterday in the Durb an, | Tenn., jail, Bell was hanged to the| company's coal mine at j Pe er-| night, succeeded: only in brit i town, Tenn., last Sunday night. pias "es the. sur me. reece Entombed in of reaching the entombed mn. 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