The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1927, Page 2

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po TWO Mandan Ne News | “tone AWARDS ARE ANNOUNCED Prizes in ‘ine Department | _. of Missouri Slone Fair |: Are Given Out win Siope by the f € iM we vy director Clas MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1927 | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 't a identified, hi or Publ 3 ° County Court of Bur- | bi nsiderable speculation as to! identified, had been sighted over TaEAse iti * DEPOS v mia | ero, COxianU ub awe Hi “hls office "in the is Gee culation #*'°| Jamestown Boy Is Sandersville, Ga., headed in a south- PORT on the OW Court the City, of Bis- {came "public. ‘un Over b Auto erly direction, led the committee here shed iy Compliance with marek, Burleigh County, North Da | ry srr ha en J. Hill, piloting the 5, Chapter 199 of the Laws OLA. Toit, ni St 3° | Fe regarding deposits of all APM are farthe iM a that Hon. | P SUMES | Jamestown, N. LD. tet, 12. iP} | leading. th et ieee cei the vest OE eataid ‘ane for the: County [| Rex Bobn,"S:year-old aon of Mr. and chances for victory, “Hill's balloon Steriis Bente Pala of North Da- | A. Bohn, is in Trinity hos-} was the only white bag in the race. Description of Deporte useing as 1 day of April, | ital hard with his condition still un-| If it has been sighted in Georgia, Checking account, $623.10, herein Set forth, to-wit the. hour often jecertain after being. run over by an| according to Cooper, the chances of ota where they will visit relati Amount aud Kind of fond Furulshed! Along the West side of Lots 2 ee Oey | | automobile in the street near his home| victory for the ‘Atherican entrant are hey will make their ie By Bank - H id the north of lot 2 Ri MhR RGR an {Sunday afternoon. The auto, driven] good, as the wind currents are favor- $2800, Bubety, | Vin MeKennle, and, Coftins 1 Se tine | “| by Mrs. Charles Sieh, knocked the| able in that part of the country. WD, ot et “twp... Burl directed. the Clty Auditor nd adjust- | Temporary Repairs ideal to! boy down and the front wheel passed] The entries which have not. Leen ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE ao He 'Yy you, and ene you, us estate of | ;over his abdomen, Internal injuries) reported are the Lafayette, France; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rose of the foregoiny Is and provided by law, to. con: T. O'Connell deceased,! Roadbed in Bad Lands— | are feared. Other injuries were a| The Rexon, Italy; the Munster, Gere partments, Mandan, announce | “t statement of for Sidewa'k in front of-or along ‘been duly and regularly | ‘ - teut on the head requiring several] many, and the Barmen, Germany. arriage of their daughter, Beat- | period ending Sept. jpremives which are owned or oe: presented ax hereinbe titea.| State Highway Passable ctitches, and bad bruises over the/ There has been no definite report Omer West of Sweet Briar MRS. A b jeunied by you, at your own ex- ae WAC | d : By ‘1 JOP. WAG body. from the Detroit, Hill’s entry. aie feb ed ae Wait Err orat Hreasurer. PeNOW THEREFORE, you and eachs Admainiatratse of the} Temporary repairs to its road pa en rs jk ran rs. Wes! | x phcrssins By K state of M. y bg ng their home in Mandan, + Fublicaen) | Shizel te GOnereel Hen aidewai Connell bed in parts oF the Bad Lands 8: Of 15 Balloons HUNTERS, ATTENTION {in front of set Dullam, Young & Burke where washouts occurred last; TO MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY . daughter of Attorneys Administrator. week following heavy rains en- Why not ; make Pursian Are Reported Down Miss Kathleen Warr PARE TST ‘abled the Northern, Pacific railroad ar mth tot ine . abled the Northern, Pacific railroa: Park your head riers dur-. ana Mes HH, Warren, left Sun: [9 he approval ot ihe Ci 42 Cages Await U.S, | zlcd the Northem Facific railroad eroit Sept.. 12.—(AP)—With you sheer Lis cates ANTMTUSHES UNISereLEy TING | aU eee ae ant Grand Jury Action | *hedue today. the landing of the Belgica, Belgian, img the 1927 stason? Free use n attended the University ot | inegeiate wae ta after the date of thin no- Sires are at Wer elas entry in the fue Bennett ee of pavilion for bunking, shorey atte last year heektn C0 OTR3 at gitice: and if fail to so const ‘ , ‘making permanent repairs and the race, near Syra- mS percent MEMeALedice Cie the same, Kuch paces “rill Fargo, Sept. iM) Forty-tWo ataie Sighwiy comeilagtn has caer Be e today “the total pice crders served at all hours, Amonnt and Kind Sf Bone Furnished oon yp stru ted by cases will be presented to the fed- cral grand jury which was scheduled Made a survey of the damage tober of balizons officially reported lunches prepared, : gate Vetter and | BC rs : : pense the to convene here at 2 ». m. today, State roads resulting from the Janded rested at eight. Two oth-/ “ Leal . Inet said nremings officials of the United States district cloudburst. These will be repaired ers were reported sighted and five! jeocked to order. Shells, gas i etter for several slays, left . BBioe. commenc Ba ied tala tole as soon as possible, are still unheard from. The race ejand oil fer sale. Small gro- ow Gus Schauss, firsts ‘saturday to continue their motor trip | fen Sidewalk, to ma 7 application Be: Seupit theca ite farce Reports rece ved here indicate | started Saturday. cery, tobateos and fection- ! 1 Vieet, nd-and thir Eo" California cclete a statement to the City Engin r line and eh reels impanel- that several “fills” made by both! Of the bags officially dekoHed | . con! i yearlin G. A. Sehauss, i ending Sept. 10, etude of walk and for a permit to PASC Lise ut, her nrellninary the railroad and the highway de- landed, the Belgica has made the ery, excellent water. Dance tire ccond RETURNS, sua MRS. W. A. STILES, robateds Bismarck, N. D.. Sept. 12, one or two cases may be started, | paren were washed out by the Hac ee e Ray dinar Neg bak BAG unior sow pig- Gus Henry Pfenning, Jr. returned Sat- Trea 27 . however. flood. oper, general manager the| you. ew trios of Englis! : econd; Bo AL urday from a trip to Duluth and (SEAL) MM. Muattgrecity of ..Among the more important cases on There were a score of places race, who is compiling the records vl ducks for alee Cc. . te Ce matrrecerre Wet ate LUST ULR ia ute Mk, Ned, which the grand jury will be asked along the line between Belfield and of the various pilots. —— mane tie Pei Cu ah FLUC nee ull for indictments “are six involving Sentinel Butte where the track Reports that a white balloon, un-] Lowe. firmoanaveenend |" Cee xom Holations of ithe national banking was washed out. The abutments | best aged bour Pee goon eiarneee ao ape AF of the Laws Tn (ne te {a te /cawe ot H. Cf the Little Missouri river bridge , were won by FROM WYOMID Public Punds. pti haiti Notice in hereby given by ue, Grafton bank cash ; at Medora, undermined by the tor- | j Mr. and Mrs. € n, dr. Name of Bank undersigned J. DP. Wagner, Admin- chaneed with making false entries on rents, have been repaired and a| TL. Nordquist wor have as their gues pman’s| Rank of North Dakota. SRE TiN Nate at ie eee of tna, the books of the First National Bank landslide which covered the track} ace oe nah Bahm of Ther 1-2 marck, In the County: of Burleigh | of Grafton and of making false re-| near Fryburg has been cleared off. DRY - Bismarck Phone 288 aggd be per cent. int “\and State of North Dutcota.s de-/ports on the condition of the insti- H Tourists coming in from Glen- CLEANIN Sond it Mandan 96 ud T. 43 1, John A. Olsen, Treasurer of ceased to creditors of a) per- tution. dive Sunday reported the highwav “ the junior boar pig. clas wD AT HOME: “s. Township, Burleigh Cou aving claims & a de- table condition, . althousl i tobk first honor in, the n oof this city North Dakota 1 he certify | wes i; ie Ht ee ‘ites ‘seen yori te severed carling sow classe ke vouchers, | e Meeand tL prinee jn tiie JaHioF a Aedes Be j menting after the sift Heaton Je te soe | bridges. old: highway grade GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY | ee die T Hisen: taint aaahy of this ve, to the p, und for the i ore vow pig class, Jstinscn Wagner, Administrator, at his attice ton of y for the c in the vicinity of Medora was said/ Ii Mrs. T. J, Logan Mandan. N. D. ‘ third, Nordquist also too! irs in the City of Bismatck, Burleigh Nations, sa unc in the-to be in better condition than. the i i pee te the tale hd nd litter Se County, North Dakota or, to the league assembly today. cy ae had | new grade. fteluss 6, Glen ylor \ ‘ He took the award for the niall | : yearling boar, junior boar pig, Sect MSpOELIS TCR R ; * Junior yearling sow, junior sow pig! 4\\),1) 4 it, Compliance with | and best sow and litter. hapter 199 of the amt Huff Child Strangled _in Header Box Sunday ty Hank int, $86.14 ut 2 per} r2,000, 1 fy Lloyd Dutton, two-year-old son of fo \rtinur ‘etna ot toma Furnivhea| . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dutton, farm- | apple State Lory yr Dent, Pers near Huff, 20 miles south of County Nelson, Treasurer of Wil- | here, was strang’ to death Sun errtity that th ton ‘Township, | Burleigh County, | H i day morning when, in climbing about {md correct | 4 NOUR db MEVENW:. Cortlee:| ‘ a header box, his foot slipped and '0" POY foregoing ts a true ana| t is he caught between two | eer rait nt of deposits for | ck. His parents, both * busy milking cows nearby, found the j body about tive minutes after the ac- dada 3 Published in’ Compliance with tien) i t mT Seetian Th, chapter 18 of the Lew EPOSITORY = | t ? Start Proceedings foe Compliance with | iy > #9 Condemn Land ' For Highway Work’ Condemnation proceedings seaigee , the Northern Trust company of Fa igo on property in the c dan have been started by Sta . Kelsch, at the request of j torney. C. the Morton county commissioners. — | f,\ t The county is condemning an area xt i fae feet wide to provide for the tension and grading of highway 0 leading out of the city. Because the Fargo fim asked whet! the commissioners beljeved was tog high a pricé for the land, the pro- * ceedings were started. ‘Fire Does Damage of $3,000 to Farm at about $3,000 oc- rm nine miles south of! Mandan when Little Kenneth Schauss, was, -beyond control. Chevrolet coac! and a supply of gas and oil were de- | stroyed. There were about 800 bush- | els ofgrain, including 600 bushels of wheat, stored in the granary. "The ain losses were partly coy- ered insurance, but the buildings agtomobile represent a total loss her and Ruana in Doubles Title: Charles Defeating Baird and 6-2, O. D. Sprecher OG. é Rua: a won the doubles champion ship in the Missouri Slope tenni: tournament here this afternoon The semi-final match between Baird and Robertson of Jamestown | was to be played later in the aft- ernoon. The winner will meet Jackson cf Jamestown for the singles championship. | { a k were! a defeated Sprecher and Ruu of Tee Goigtic, ©3, £-1, in the doubles quarter-finals. Moga and List of Scranton defeated Russell and Stev- | ens of Mandan, 6-3, 6-1. Baird and Wilson of Mandan defeated Jackson and Robertson of Jamestown, 6-3, 6-4 Pfenning and Ruud defeated Hover- son and Dr. C. C. Smith in the | first match and the latter pair gave! them the second match by default. | In the semi-finals of the doubles, | Sprecher and Ruana of New Leiptig | defeated Moga and List of Scranton, | 6-1, 6-1, while Baird and Wilson of Mandan defeated Pfenning and Rooth | of Mandan, taking the second and { third matches, 7-5 and 6-3, while they | lost the first match, 2-6. } In the quarter finals of the singles, Jackson of Jamestown defeated Kratz | of Bismarck, 6-8, 6-1, 9-7; George | of Mandan beat May of Seranton, 6-3, 7-5 and Baird of moh Er defeated | of New Leipzig, 6-2, 6-4, Dr. | C. C. Smith of Mandan, who suffered | a charley horse at the beginning of | his match with Robertson of James- ; town, was forced to default. | Carwael and | Social News of _ Mandan Vicinity | Tandon Vila * Elizabeth Blatter and Gust J. Songas Are Married Lynd Robert Wilson of Mandan, 6-3 and {; A.jh Y mount and Kind o $2,000, i 1-2 it the Charles { 9, set a garage afire while playing of Rovd Bur- te. with matches, When the fire was ' do Low Interest Rate té @tscovered by the youth's parents, it: her cae ric A and Repayment Privilege id a granary, grain 492 arding depasits of interest.” ess ‘ Hond Furnished nm of Deposit . NEL Ie I Treasurer. ement for Publication) RERS DEPOSITORY ter 199 of the Laws ing deposita of all e of Bank th Dakota, First Na- | 1 Tank of tional Bank. Dexcription of Deposit Checking account, $448.50 at 1 3-4 pnt interest at and Kind of Rend Furnished | By Hank j ¥ Ronded Arthur Mrs. 'y that the foregoing and correct statement ts for period ending Sept. D. EMAC i f 10, (Statement for Publte Treasurer. TREASURER'S DEPOSITORY REP ORT Complianee with a9 of the Laws t Try Our Modern “High Pres- eh eds “" | sure Greasing Service For All: Cars. — Prices Reasonable. 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