The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 15, 1927, Page 7

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we ° ' START DRIVE a township Frida | A marriage license was issued Sat- | to the roundup, i of the week. t the T. F. Morri 4 Ellis Gill has been assisting with! »rday to Charles W. Magnusson of! Mr. and Mrs, Mike MOréls and Montana, where Wallace-and Har-|las, N. D., has been visiting | den from ‘around here have:beéa| Janet Golnoan ie stave whe a | the work et the Sanger Mercantile/Regan and Mrs. Priscilla Zjers of family of Alberta, Canada. have old spent the 4th. her daughter, Mrs. T. F. Morris, busy working on the road. | Mabel MfeCullough while ‘Mabel's i ay company for the past two weeks. | Kepublic, Michigan. | been visiting relatives and friends) A dance was given in ‘the Henry | the past week. ‘ Lester Falkenstien called at the! folks are away. Board Cancels Lease on State i Land Near Ryder as Open- ' ing Gun in Campaign Carftellation by the state ¥ land i board of a lease on state land granted . Br 3. P. Klier of Perth was the open- Ing gun in a cam ake state's land yield a according to Carl R. Kositsky, state land commissioner. Klier’s lease was cancelled because the board found that he was paying only the grazing rental whereas he should have been ing the rental tained for cultivating state lands. The gracing rate is 9.4 cents an acre. East of the Missouri river the cultivating rate is 75 cents an acre and west of the river it is 50 cents an acre. If more than half of a quat- is cultivated the entire d rate. If ited the lessor rate only on the cultivation. + nees of simi- lar law violations have come to the attention of the department, Kosit- sky said, and he proposés to launch an effort to tollect the full amount due the state in such ca: Under the law the state can el the lease and take full title to the crops \ growing on the property. The policy of the department, however, is to grant the former lessor the right te arvest the crop payment the full rental for tl year ang at other years he has farmed the prop- erty without paying a full rental. In other cases the land board hes cancelled contracts of je to per- ‘ sons who since have again leased the qj land at a substantial profit. ch ‘ double leasing is contrary to ‘law, Kositzky said. In one case which A come to his attention, Kositzky said, & lessor obtained a quarter section for $15 and sub-leased it for $230. Under a new ruling of the state land board each in eabgooetr for a farm loan from: school funds must ey ed dollar. The money will be used to | reimburse the department’s printing and postage accoun' The board also has decided to make a charge of $5 for each set-of sup- : plies for use in school district bond Yelections. These are usually fur- nished by the land “the land board usually bu: bonds. * Canfield eo $4 A shower was given Thursday at the Ed Rasche home in honor of Ed Rasche. A large crowd atten and at the close of the party lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. C. O'Brien. S, L. Jordahl went to Bismarek Mr. and Mrs. B. Bartholemew and Paul of Wilton were guests Sunday Yat the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. F.| the Fourth with his wife and son. Tourtlotte Sunday. The marriage of Carrie Lydia Mrs, A. L..Garnes and Margaret) Drake of Wilton and Alfred Daniel-/ A number of folks from this vi-| Wallace FOR GREATER * Nd Julius Olson in tc Saturda; jcinity went to Menoken thé den | wittns and Mrs. Elmer Kling | spent the 4th with relatives. b be accompanied by a check for one |* to consult physicians Thursday. John Howe id Ernest Swanson ; are doing some plastering at the A. { Tolver schoolhopse. ‘Mrs? Ole Olson spent the week-end | em ber daughter, Mrs. A, F. Ghy- in. Mrs. M. C. O’Brien and family, Grace Rasche, Mrs. ‘Joseph Keifér; and Mrs. Ole Olson called at the A. F. Ghylin home Friday. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son and Mrs. Ole Olson visited Mrs. Keifer Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, 8. L. Jordatil drove over to Williamson's to see their new daughter one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. 8t and family of Bantry, N. D., spent the week-end at the A, Strand home. Visiting at the Ole Olson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. P. Grunon and son Wesley, John Hanson and family of Wing and C. Hanson and ily of Bismarck. who visited at the Ole Ol- son home Sandee, were Mr. and Mrs. J. Olson and Esther Fryer of Har- vey, Mr. and. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and and the Walker Coming home from town Thursday yevening Ira Bailey met som Two of them got Ira‘s, and took $14 from him, y noticed it before they got 80 he got after them and managed to get his money back. a saw a doer Wednesday. sa wa deer Wednesday. Mrs, A. Strand, Einer and Barney Strand and Ima M were dinner Keer at the Ed he home Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keifer and Mrs. Anna Knudson attended the party at the Henry Sundquist home. A few people from here went to Florence lake to go swimming Sun- day afternoon. ‘ Mrs. J. Cook and son Jeseph mo- tored to Bismarck Friday, takin) Mrs. A. Cook back. They returne home Saturday afternoon. ‘Mr, and M hn Lybeck and , family of Jamestown are visiting at >the Joe Cook home. Word has been received that Kath- ryn Cook is now working at Carring- ited at evening. eee The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Rhines Wed- neaday, July 20, A cordial invitation + ts extended to all to attend. Fredeen of Ryder was a busi- pine. visitor in Regan Baturday ev ssi, Aeron ti sae PAGE SEVEN. OAT ASS SS ee O. J. Hijstead returned Tuesday | @———————_-____-----@ | of this community the past two|Sundquist barn Saturday night. Al Joe Jiras was ler in Wilton | Keator home, i from Hawley, Minn., whera he spent | | Ecklund ***. weeks. They left for Missouri|nice crowd was there. Wednesday. otis | Charley kane clea Lantet evening where Mr. Morris] Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCullough’ A large crowd attended the| A number of folks from this vi- ~ | will see the doctor. a _-,.{and daughters, Aldythe and Elsie, dance at Sarche's Saturday night. |cinity attended the program in Falkenstien, Harold! are visiting in lowa, where they Fred Wood and Andrew Larson | Baldwin Friday night. « have been busy hauling hay part} Mrs. Wallace Anderson visited THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Jacob Danielson were|son of Regan occurr’d in Bismarck | jarrived here Friday night from! Mrs, Emma Klawitter of D es ee en en ed een Bd en ed Bd ed Be Bed Bed ed ed ed Dd Bed Bed ed Ed ed Bets a @ Main Office -and Warehouse of THE BURG CO., St. Paul, Minn. 7 Big Days—Commencing, Saturday, July 16 For months, vast shipments of merchandise have reached our St. Paul Warehouse to be distributed to The Burg Company stores throughout the Northwest for our annual Mid-Summer Sale. Because of the direct contact we have-with the largest manufacturers, buying in tremendous quantities plus central digtribution facilities, we are able to announce these low prices. 7 days of big values and super- specials to rrake cach day inter- This page tells you of only a few of the Mid-Summer values that are to ‘be offered. esting. Read this announcement Your knowledge of our famous low price on every item at all tingés, together with sup- bbe ire ree see ie prone er-values offered during this event will indeed prove interesting. to everyone. bed il debe rtharratallbd While we have tried to provide enough of this merchandise to last throughout each day, we cannot guarantee the length of time any quantity will last. rie This merchandise on sale Thursday, July 21 Sash Curtains Preity assorted patterns, color combinations? ¥:* Exceptional @ainty PAIR and long wearing cur- 3 tains of extra fine ma- ~—read terials. When you sce how durable they are and how beautifully they launder, you will agree the price is very low. Pair TABLE OIL CLOTH s Saturday, July 16 Size 1614x18 inches. Monday, July .18 Large Turkish Towels With calored borders A towel event just when towels are in greatest de mand, These service-giving towels will brmg you genu ine satisfaction. We might tell you more about them, but to realize what marvélous values they really are you should see and examine them. Each NAPKINS These Pink Napkins are of a splendid quality and the ‘price for the set of six is exceptionally low. Women always need extra napkins and this gives them an opportunity tc purchase one or several dozen. They are hemmed, ready fo? use as s0on as you get them. SET OF SIX It,is a convenience to have a A Extra Large 7 ; In new desirable patterns pity 8 j quantity of napkins for every day This high grade Oil Cloth has a asl Colored Borders | use and thrifty women will pur- dull finish that will give excellent service. chase a quantity. Set of six for.... Cleans easily and you will be surprised e at the price. Popular 5-4 or 45 inch width, Per yard ' Glass Mixing Bowls Thureday 5 Bowls to the set Every woman likes to use these con venient glassware, Mixing Bowls. Five sizes, 6, 6,7, ‘8, 9 iuches in di- ameter,;. Clear glass—durable, ‘sani tary and easy to clean, Tho price Quality Forged Tools At prices no-higher than you would be compelled to pay for x ordinary kinds x Tt pays to buy rood tools to use.about, the home, especially when they can be purchased at aur special Mid-Summer Sale prices. There is. al- This merchandise on sale: Friday, July 22°” Serving Trays ;- ey Fé ‘ most no mit to the life of a forged tool and they will give service for as You will moti e years and years. The’ones we are offering Saturday are the kinds used In various decoratians very low. < every day about the home, One can always use an extpa tray Per set of & or two especially when purchased Hand Forged Forged at this economical price. You wif like the attractive patterns ot Saws Hammers Hatchets which there are four, Priced eacit Each Each - On Sale for Saturday, July 16 This merchandise on sale Tuesday, July 19 Water Sets Amber Colored Consists of 1 jug and 6 tumblers Popular colored glassware, Amber is one of the most popular colors for table decoration. Graceful bell top tumblers. Blue Enamel Women prefer this bowl because tt can . be used for £0 many purposes, It 1s sani- e tary, smooth and non-porus, Easily cleaned with soap and water, Each 7G¢ Friday This merchandise on sale: Saturday, July WATER PAILS This strong pail is galvanized after be- ing made. The price of the pails during our annual Mid-Summer Sale was made possible because of a tremendous quantity purchase. Each, 32 Piece DINNER SETS Dependable American Dinnerware made by one of the most famous potteries in the country. It is only because of a ttemeéndous purchase of several car loads that we are able to announce this extremely low price. Each set consists of C cups 6 saucers 6 fruits 6 plates, 9 inch 6.plates, 6 inch 1 vegetable dish 1 platter Two Attractive Patterns '" + On Sale Saturday, July 16 Carry All—Overnight Bags A very good bag for the occasional trav- eler. A real companion for every trip, easy , to carry and large enough to hold numerous things, re- quired, If you are looking for @ strong but inexpensive bag see the one we are offering for only. On Sale’Saturday, July 16 Rubber ‘Coverall Aprons Large and roomy Every woman needs a practical waterproof aprqn. The ones we-will offer during the Mid- |. Sumuier Sale\are made of heavy gum rubber Al with back designed-so as not to élip oc shoulders A beautiful set at a very low price, PER SET ; Mercerized Cotton Damask TABLE CLOTHS Extra Large 58x81 inches EACH . Another outstanding value. This. Roén- oke all white Tablecloth ia pf 2. better; quality bleached cotton ath th \ med ready to use. Further », the sii will appeal to everyone since it is 2' *) RUGS Size 24x48 In. A Real Bargein yards in length and will fit the a large table. Eech =: This enatieudied on sale: ‘Wednesday,’ July 20 CRINKLED SP. Dainty and colorful these rag rugs will add surprising charm and coziness to a ‘ room. They are so serviceable too with their smooth firm weave and they launder very well. Each Full size 80x105 I the quality o this new Crinkle Bed - Spread that makes it so popular, The pretty stripes hold their color through many wash- ings, 9 inch, scalloped edge, decorated \ A solid carload of these lovely bowls Permits this price, How delighted custom- ¥ ers will be When they see these bowls and to think that we will offer them at this low price. Each Men’s Fancy Socks Men, you will like these up-to-the minute styles in fancy socks, Knit from lustrous rayon and mercerized cotton of excellent quality, Newer styles, higher standards THREE Saturday PAIR For See these beautiful lamps. in var- fous stind¢@s, with artistic shades - to match. Complete $ sun vue on 91,00

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