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| ace as usual and that all foreign) | legations and foreigm subjects were | ae pay afe. volt took place in the Afghan ‘the legation stated, adding that the s of the reports apcared to have been in a series of minor inci-! dents on Dec. 16 caused by a raid ca 1 brigand chief on one of the sub- urbs of Kabul. > ARGHAN REBELLION 18) ADENED BY LEGATION London. Dec. 12,—()--The Afgl Yegation today stated that ic had re eived in India yesterday that King Amamullah and Queen Souriya had taken refuge in a fort after a revolt in the army. clties to choose from at spe- | ‘The legation declared that the King cial prices. Sarah Geld Shop. ‘and queen were residing at their pa ea | ar ay Loveiy Gifts, Chiffon Hose, NOTICE OF 10N OF NOTICE OF FE ON OF RB silk underwear, and many nov- Says HOOVER TURNS FAR CORNER OF TRIP AS | UTAH SAILS FOR RIO: Uruguay Demonstrated |p: Moral Weight of Nations Based on Character Montevideo, Nec. 18,—()—Turning | iY AIXOTA, County AUDITOR . ‘ Gun an the far corner of his Latin-American | NORTH DAKOTA, Cou OF COUNTS uis-| trip, Herbert Hoover today boarded! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Yesterday he cashed, in on it for $8,250.000. Roney started a grocery store on es south side in 1903. The idea he had was to sell on a smaller profit margin but in larger quantities. The lone story grew to 10. This year it be- jeame the nucleus of a chain of 300 units known as the Consumers’ store, | P operating throughout the entire Chi- cago metropolitan area. | Salevof the Consumers’ stores to the Kroger Grocery and Baking com- jp ny for jeu night. ‘American Princess Is ' Dead on English Soil London, Dec. 18. — (#) — Princess $8,250,000 was announced; leigh—ss OF COUNTY r N. Dak. To George EB. Wallace, Bisa Dakota, State of North Dah marek, N tract 0} and whic for taxati the Sth dav of sold. svide No ba po William G sole are AUDITOR, Mioerr, Mankato, stin-| the hereby notified that r ved | provided by law taxes of the year lemption from ety days from service of this notice. 1s follows SW) Section that ired to redeem at this rddition to the above amount requierd to pay the costs the rvice of this notice and in| at provided hy of th will be be ervice f ‘ uruguayans and North Americans. and official seal] or x AKOTA, County y ALMITOR RATION © DEMPTION NOTH DAKOTA Dis- COUNTY Min [yal ALDITOL To William G) Hoerr, Man the ribed | the Sth soll, es Tinuuent tase thot mption ‘from pleted id land is des vetheast quarter I ribed. | tion including the tasks to be set for| Amount, required to redcem at this adit amount | ‘Tn torene ae urouided tis: iss id land piration he dh older of the vided by ided AVIRA SOF COUNTY At No Dak *.“Klemme, ¢ State of lows hereby Dive x. Das 4 chted to Fen Nee cribed me | on a the de- nd “trom from fe ation for the ‘sth ds fold. as pro Ynaiver Number of Amount rold f ration of the ‘above. stated the holder of the as provided by | al seal ‘ Audicor Bur North Da 11 a Dec RE- NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF N IP TIO ORTH DAR AUDITOR, Noten er ony i PA, County OF COUNTY N. Dak lium G. Hoerr, ‘ Mis- Mankate uve here titied that the tana heremafter described as assessed in your name ) for the year 1984 was on day of December, 1925. duly as provided by law quent taxes of the yea je time for redempti 1 sale will expire ninety da ed service of this notice. quired to radgamnabaitls to ML be required t service of th S$ provided bs ou redeem said land efore the expiration o to the above 1 be required to pay service of vhis noti Stas provided Jaw and unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption above stated. a deed eto the holder of the > certificate as provided by amount the costs and in- and antes om said sale e time f a deed ler of the e certificate as provided jaw: Witness my hand and ofticis Paieisth day of December. 1: PT inesa my hand and official seal {th iis 8th day of EER 1928, | (Sean Auaitsr peSAMESGER: le oe urleigh County, North Dakota North, Datata: (First Publication Dec. 3) (First Publication Dec, 11, 1928.) 1211-18-25. i—11-18- NOTILE or NPIRATION OF RE DEMPTION BIATE OF NONTH DAKOTA. County of Burleigh—s: DFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, STAT: |" of E Bis- ehlan 1 tified that You are hereby notified th notified thal tract of land hereinafter de and which was asse: ich was assessed in taxation for the y ‘our | sold, ua provided by law, |linguent taxes of the ye that the time for redemptio: said sale will expire ninety day the completed of this notice, ribed as folle | Southwest Quarter. ¢ 2, Township Number of Amount sold sold. as prov. Unquent ‘tax f IEE the ‘time for ‘redemption ‘from tald eale will expire ninety from ry ponseren. ve of aie notice. id land is desecr' follows: t 1. Block 3). N. P. o the City of Bismarck. ‘Amount sold for. $152.08. Amount Feuuired to redeem at this fate, $178.8: Ha addition to the above amount | you will he required to pay the cos BE the service of this nétice and in- terest as provided by law and unless | Foy, Foteem seid land from said sale expiration of the time for | before the expirat ater, as ane e stated. a deed | redemption Vee ation, of the, tie a_t9 the holder of the! therant wil ia ¥ Dy | ta law. ese my and and official seal) Witness my hang and offictal soa N dey of Becember: 028 on is 8th day of December, coe Auditor. se if County, | is Bey ceriticate ai | (Bea! rth Dakot: (Eirst Pyblicat: 1. baal Pity fee ion ‘Dee. 11, 1928.) \ days before beginning his long home- | |has decided to Sinister | excluded from the. return vo; | to Ploriad for conferences with party! F i Grocer’s Idea Worth RK 'o Min-| ff TION OF RE-| ON TH DAKOTA. County | SOUNTY AUDITOR, Bis- | dak. Hoerr, Mankato, Min- the | einafter described 44). Seotion addition to the above amount jyou will be required to pay the costs of the Bervice of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless ‘ou redeem said land from said sale F above statéd. a deed ue to the holder of the wale certificate as provided by the U. S. S. "Jtah en route for Rio|Clara de Wildenberg Hatzfeldt died Janeiro where he will spend three jtoday. She was the former Clara M. Campbell, daughter of Collis P. Hunt- ington, of New York. The princess was the widow of a Prussian noble and had been living ward voyage. Brazil has prepared an extensive program for the president-elect as a farewell to the good will tour which has carried him more than \10,000 i England since the war. miles for the establishment of more been a society leader for many years cordial relations which will be one/2nd was considered one of the best tion. noted for her lavish entertainment a‘ Concluding his visit to Uruguay, her country estate near Windsor. Mr. Hoover carrier trom this Repub-! ‘The Princess contracted bronchitis lic deep impressions of its desire to}? week ago and was threatened with contribute to the peace of the Amer-| pneumonia. icas. They gave impression to these ssf ‘h Civ, pleshee with President Campisesuy |X eon Serine uilty, Faces Prison at a farewell banquet which was at-| tended by a distinguished company of; New York, Dec. teen-year-old school boy today faced a minimum prison sentence of 20 4 ars for strangling to death his fif- ar-old sweetheart because, he he wanted to kiss him. Mr. Hoover said that Uruguay; demonstrated that the moral weight } of nations is not based upon size or | numbers, but upon the spirit and: of a people. “I have hoped,” joover said, hat I might by this visit symbolize Rice pleaded - guilty to the courtesy call from one good, murder in the second degree yester- neighbor to another that might con-!day in Richmond county after the vey respect and esteem and desire f intellectual and spiritual — coopel ation.” After leaving Christinas eve, Mr. his future itiner for murder in the first degree grow- |ing out of the slaying of Alice Joost Rio Janeiro on,in her mother's home in Port Rich- Heo will decide! mond, Staten Island, last month. She had | state had rested its case in his trial; \83 Mexicans Held for Conducting a Religious Meeting Mexico City, Dec. 18—(#)—A dis |patch to El Universal from Toluca today said that 59 women and 24 men were taken into custody on’ Sunday when troops broke up a religious manifestation in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico. The women were later re- leased by order of the governor of the state of Mexico, of which Toluca lis the patois [Bomb Blast Is Linked With Payroll Cutting Chicago, Dec. ec. 18—(P)—A black powder bomb exploded on the porch of Lawrence F. King, sanitary board trustee early teday, doing $800 dam- age and endangering the lives of Mr. and Mrs. King and their five chil- igren. Police were inclined to link the approximately 3,000 employes of the original motion before the board pro- viding first for reductions in payrolls. Railroad Defendant in Alienation Case “' Tulsa, Okla., Dec 18.—(?)—The Mis- 18.—()—A seven- | souri Pacific railroad has been made + defendant in an alienation of affec- | tion sujt for $100,000 filed by C. 0. ' McInturff, fireman, of Claremore, Okla. MclInturff alleges company Officials falsely told his wife he had obtained passes for the transporta- to Kansas City. JURY MEN ARRESTED jury were arrested last week for vio- lating the prohibition Jaws while re | eg ‘re STARTS WORK AT $100 A MONTH Indian stops which were originally | planned and possibly Havana will be! H./A. Milton, a recent graduate je, Mr.! Hoover is believed to be anxious to get} leaders on the makeup of his cabinet. | He is also thought to be anxious to} ake plans for his own administra-| a A ey began work at $100 a month with he special session of the new cor-! Afiles City WI f es MRICl ae tot bet Called ielnanlIy | ete oe eee ee the solution of the farm relic‘! gram. ie ition at the Aberdeen, S. D. office | of General Motors. | 90% of Fargo firms, all Fargo \ banks and about 700 others employ $8,250,000 | to Buyers Twenty-five} : years azo John R. Roney had an idea.| righted—unobtainable elsewhere.) each week. ‘‘Follow the Succe$S- OF Midwinter term, Jan. 2-7. ake) TA, County; Y AuUDrron, Bis-| Front St., Fargo, North Da re_hereby notifird of land herein: nd whieh was that the Plumbing Heating FRED J. DICKS 1305 Front Street Bismarck Estimates Repairs Phone 552-R For Prompt Serviee sold linquent taxes ef th thar the time tor resto niitecotreniinecy 0 gatth smpleted service of thix notice d land is described as follows lock 140, O is y ot Bismarck to the required t Tithe service of this notice and | iercaeneeaiar hl teddiival keene nel you redecm said land trom said s me for deed er of the provided b: THE DINGLE AUTO PAINT BODY AND FENDER SHOP We do all kinds. Auto top, glass, upholstering and wrecked car repair work. Quality Service Phone 290 606 Main Avenue - Rear le certific Witnese my this Sth d (Sealy hand and official seal of eis ’ a (First Pub of Dakota Business College, Fargo, | Winje was also sent to a$100 pos- | Dakotans because of their AC- | ‘TUAL BUSINESS training (copy- | F. J, Watkins, Pres., 806 | Bring Your Jacks to Us; We Pay 30c Each We also pay the highest cash prices for all other Hides, Furs and Jack Rabbit Skins. Northern Hide and Fur Company 900 Front Ave., Next to Armour Creameries. Box 265 - - - - Bismarck, N. Dak Watch positions and promotions | Do you need Money with which to build a New Home? Let us give youa Demonstration of our Lean Plan. Let © LeBarron It Upstairs Over KFYR Phone 876-M Bismarck, N. IRATION OF RE: iNTY k Hoerr, Mankato, AUDITOR, Bis- mG. Min- neso You are hereby notified that tract of land hereinafter des nd which was assessed in |for taxation for the year 1924 ‘the 8th day of December, 192 sold, as provided by law, for the de- linquent taxes of the year 1924, and! that the time for redemption ‘from | said sale will expire ninety days from | the completed service of this notice, id land is deseribed a orthwest Quarter (} Townsh.p 138, Range Number of acres, 161 Amount sold for, $40.71. Amount required to redeem at this date, $55.14. | “In’ addition to the above amount uu will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- | ferent as provided by law and untess you redeem said land from said sale Uefore the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of ‘he tax ‘sale certificate as provided by aw Witness my hand and official seal | ‘i this 8th day of December, times. (Seal) CIS Re, We Understand Auditor B “isutieigh County, rt OT a8e8 Webb Bros. | Foneral Directors | “0 the | eribed follows 4) Section | We ure qu: meet all situations. Those requirin special or unusual attention are given particular thought 1 and care. You can | rely on us at all | | | iret Publication Dec. EXPIRATION OF RES 2 a DAKOTA, County | h— ¥ AUDITOR, Bis- Bismare We mond, Mobes aaeNecanta Borkhart: You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your 1 | for taxation for the year 19: the 8th day of December, sold. as provided by law linquent taxes of the that the time for redemption said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of thix notice. Sai cribed as follows: r. $4 Bene taxes paid by purchaser. | Amount required to redeem at this $166.96. In addition to the above amount | ou will he required to pay -he coste | of the service of this notice and in- ferent as provided by law and uniess before ise efpiratie redemption al thereof wil isene ei th le certifica of the | provided by jaw 1 nesn my hand and official seal tne ath day of December, 1 (Seal) GER, ISAMI Auditor Burleigh County orth Dakot ition Dee. 11, 1928) 116 Second Street BE CAREFUL! Renew your insurance with as much care as you would buy a new car. Be sure that you buy protection that cannot fail. Hartford Fire Insurance Company policies are backed by an enviable record of more than a century. Consider this. Call on this, agency. " MURPHY | “The Man Who Knows Insurance’ 218 Broadway. Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. Dead Storage Dead Storage space available for a limited number of i cars for winter storage. Chandler Motor Cars Bremer-Tully Radios Call 1452 for a demonstration. ' ‘Good Used Cars CHANDLER MOTOR SALES Used Readies Phone 1452 turning in an automobile from an in- spection of the’ workhouse at Occo: | quan, Va. All three have resigned. City-County Briefs Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Glanville, Wing, were visitors in the eity yesterday. P. R. Fields, of the International Harvester company at Grand Forks, has returned to his homs there after transacting business here. Fred D. Bantleon, livestock buyer of the’ Missouri slope, shipped 442 hogs from Flasher during the first part of last’ week, On Saturday he shipped two more carloads. The first TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1928 daily column and frequently publishes his poems in the paper. 8. W. Corwin, of Corwin Churchill Motors, has gone to Minneapolis on a short business trip. Governor Walter Maddock has been confined to his home this week with @ severe cold. His small daughter, Marguerite is also ill with influenza. ——, Miss Chrissie Budge, ’ secretary of the governor, will leave Thursday for | had Minneapolis and Duluth where she will visit during the holiday season. At Duluth Miss Budge will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. William Budge. Eugene O'Neill Fools Shanghai’s Snoopers Shanghal, Dec. 19. — () — Eugene O'Neill, American dramatist, who last week sent @ letter to a nerve specialist, stating that he was leaving Shanghai immediatety, was sul his hotel today and it was learne’ that he had-never left Shanghai as been sul . The letter. that O'Neill wrote to Dr. Alexander Ren- ner, who had been attending him, was a ruse intended to throw inter- ested persons off the dramatist’s trail. ; bombing with the recent discharge of | of the major aims of his administra-|ressed women in Europe. She was| | sanitary district. King, elected at the | November 6 election, introduced the | shipment of 442 hogs netted the farmers of the vicinity $5,500. James W. Folef, former editor of the Bismarck Tribune, and poet laur- eate of North Dakota, is now a mem- ber of the staff of the Pasadena (Calif.) Star News. Mr. Foley has a | | i} tion of other women from Claremore } Washington, Dec. 18—()—Two of three members of the district grand | is visible y Crpailsiee Portable with 4. BANK STANDARD KEYBCARD UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY 106 THIRD STREET PHONE 820 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA | Get your Cunningham Radio Tubes at Bismarck Accessory and Tire Co. PHONE 944 216-18 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. \ Where Will You Be Ten Years From Today? Are you making progress? Gamble Stores offer this progress, also investment possibilities after abil- ity is proven. If you are from twenty-two to thirty- five years. of age, and willing to start at small salary, see Mr. C. T. Gibson at the Patterson Hotel, Bis- marck, Wednesday, December 19th, between 10 and 12a.m.and1to4p.m._ ae . GIFTS FOR HIM SCARFS “¢ (Av Gift’ That ’ Lingers) ‘A very large selection to choose from Values up to $6.00. Priced at:$1.25, .$1.50, $2.00, $2.95 ~ 4

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