The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1926, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SHAKER CITY PEOPLE THINK _ CURSEISREAL Lebanon stil © City of Only| Few Thousand, While Day- ton Numbers 200,000 wR Upon nou more’than a true? ficacious. the two Lowns today Were Riv When the nineteenth century was but a few years old, a colony of founded here, nion Village, About the lony of Shakera call. founded near Day- on reviled and prosperous i Union Vil- Life became almost unbearable at times for the “brothers” and “sisters.” Oddly however, the best of feeling xisted between the Watervliet jShakers and the people of Dayton, some |and the intercourse of the two com- imunities was almost invariably pleas- | many of them ill of them broken for months. and two or three thousand.” A history of Shakerism, ments, hundreds of superstitious set- tlers, with visions of Dayton’s future forming the nucleus! for the city of ody. Soviet | “Officials Warsaw, Dec. 16.-—(P)—Traffie have developed in Warsaw and cabinet ministers run afoul of severe regulations introduced by police. In one day, three di conflicts with the police for uply with the new rdles, lesigned to relieve the d which ure still a novelty to the populace. ster of eommunien ine for parking his automate in 4 prohibited — plac leski, minister of foreign affair the chief protocole were as they crossed un cw place, and the inister heeau were too bright. Lack of Water Is Killing Wild Fowl|: Reduction in: water areas through- out the” United States has caused serious losses in the number of ducks and other wild fowl, according to a report received here from the United ase “we forget to re- to shop fant and friend D | an elder at U: inion Village a that in a vision the Lord | "| Rew Changes “Planned had instructed the kers to pro- nounce a curse upon Lebanon and | in Recommendations jt."hecpie and a blessing upon Day- ton. There as some demur, but two elders appeared on in the streets of Lebanon | nd down calling the the village ntiy result of in th on the ope! hats as upon the Lord to and its citizens. on today, and Took at | t kin! out 1,000 persons in =) on is a prosperous manu: MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved sal property. Prepayment privileges. Apply for terms PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK POR THAT FUTURE MECHANICAL ENGINEER! boy by presenting him with a set of man-sized tools. He can follow his natural inclinations and at the same\ time be handy about the house. We \ have a large selection of tested Tools, especially put up for gift giving. FRENCH & WELCH HDW. CO. Bismarck, North Dakota | Christmas at Home! Especially low fares and convenient Northern Pacific train service brin “Christmas at Home” within the reac! of everyone, Spend two weeks at home 4 for fare and one-half round trip; as \ much as four days at home for one ‘ars round trip! Tickets on sale Dec. 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, Foster that inventive spirit in your } 24, 25, 30, 31 and January 1. Your folks. will want you home on Christmas,'‘New Year’s Day. This is s your opportunity! ; Ask the Agent! emi nastiest 2d Hit Traffic Rules} facturing city of nearly 200,000 people | States biological Lebanon is still.a village of only| fresh water in many relates | in the death of millions of birds from |that immediately after the pronounce- | greatness hfstened ‘to move there, | kota, according to local hunters and [resulting from increased street traf-| int -Jing at which proposed changes in will be [terested inc survey, Lack of Northweaterd lakes and marshes also has resulted “duck sickness” the survey states. The situation in other western} states is generally true of North Da- | the state game commission, which re- ports that ducks were relatively’ j scarce this year because of the dry and summer and consequent ck of water. McDonnell, ‘Larkin to Attend Meeting of Grain — dealers, The railroad board was invited to have a representative ut the meet- the North Dakota geain laws discussed. kota statut: nother proposal the mice ator charge t stor- would hoost the handling charges. Represen- rth Dakota Farmers Association also. are end the meeting. The state railrond hoard will hes- ee De: sae ote THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926 YES, THAT'S HE! Friend: You ate looking for a ieee But I thought you got one liess than a fortnight ago. Bank Manager: Yes—that’s the one-I'm looking for.”"—-Passing Show, London. itate at any changes in the law which will increase the cost to the farmer of marketing his grain, McDonnell; said. pte aan In Northern, ‘Siberia, some, natives reported to ice a foi hibernation, sleeping during the win- | ter for days ata time. ee eee THE CURTIS HOTEL fENTH STREET AT FOURTH AVENUB MINNEAPOLIS, U. 8. 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