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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1929 M ND N NEWS ferameine | is required to |} Driscoll. ‘A S| of Admis Congressman Hall’s i, engaged in tariff bill revamp- CARD OF THANKS A A Pheasants are reported to be num- I services conducted by the | si ae , ieee! . crows in sections to the south and|Salvation Army will be held at the |) Buriei : Davots, county of} Return to Capital Is iin eRe aay Fc, Caco a ot eee $= one farmer from that region de-|Webb chapel at 2 o'clock Wednesday |!" Before Hon 1. C| © Postponed by Recess | man Hail is informed, Te the weeding {2nd neighbors for their kind assist i ude. : ! jclared they outnumbered prairie | afternoon. Interment will be in received, that on October 14, House jance and sympathy during the be. MD LORS WADE ON 32 EXAMINED FOR Sees eel ee catenin : . tiebene, he salt astel i; C. Rer i recess of the house has been received | Of the recess until October 28, in view | We also wish to express our gratitude eT LUMIMATRATION DE | dohn Benz and Katharina Heng, and |BY Congressman Tom Hall from of the delay in the senate on handling | for the beautiful floral tributes. | nT UMINISTRATE ail'other persons Interested ti the | Washington. Originally the house re- | ‘he tariff measure. Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Rust. GRAINUNDERSTATE. UNO CITIZENSHP eopr CLARK RARWAY SESE") Hecate Rabe a Pe C) Burleigh. 1 The State of North Dakota to the: piace E iY Sori ‘juag ‘Above Respondent WM STORAGE AC Jan: ‘the M. h reject each ee are evs ln : : fd. required ta cappesr. beto Judge B. W. Shaw to Deliver | EBU WI Pelle He. tne counts our of the Count ne He 5 i rleigh, in said State, at the Offi Principal Address at Clos a4 7 oe Teg ta Ss lot’ the County dudge of ‘said Count: at the court House in the city “Red Dae Benevee Believed to Be Rea- of the Examination °-} Bismarck. in said County Traffic on che ni north branch ot The ty the fen the 15th day . —- the Northern Pacific railroad out of | bat ic Ls son for Failure of Farmers ination of 22 applicants for Mandan, excepting the | passenger |..4¥,22 iaeu are here {ovshowt nde a to Make Loans at the and mail service, was suspended to- . on file in said Court, viper : day as the result of fire whieh | Burleigh in said s e praying letters of administra: NEW Morton county ¢ today | turned a 75-foot railvoad bridge near |“ EL Oe Cbs “et mid t th i : qd ee fi sunt Farmers will hold their grain i 5 Ish. ¢ ‘al cxaminer | Fort Clark last night. re : Moffit, in Burleigh ty. time for settlement of their accounts 4 tien Trains arc running from each end the AL DL 1998, Dakota, eerenree Oe iswued Bes TAMOND DYES are the finest and then either sc Ke Ie cd Ste vern-, of the line up to the burned bridge, | {he hour h Kota, should not be grante oh dyes you can buy. They are upon it, in the « 1 of 4 : Nowing passengers and mail, to sou . The late residence of said Valentina made to give you real service. They Rausch. secreta ne .| transfer at that point. Origin of the Thoma M ity 2. dec . the owner of said contain the very highest quality eech secrets ; a is Hie is REECE AH state, war the village of Moftit. tn ' 1 Gnitines that can be produced. cial concern. n: icants . = s Q < tha Lake township, in Burleigh t Its the he Mite fain ‘totage act h : : ; eu a Monae . North. Dakota. " t's tt quality of the anilines in made by his company to date, b COUNTY BOARD IN SESSION an the Pe eg TS “ 8 saad give such ae ae : : in hearing. Abandonment of a stretch of coun. | late of the (its rek. ta ae bah any bP Benteeeat aie ni lors; that mak Those who ¢ nm compel Sha i ver the ty road and consideration of new! grinted t) 1 Mel he . . dD. 19: ij | them goon #0 eealy— without 5 ducet debts y dispose air adache f the large ones came before the Morton board | netitioner & Ee t enable at least a h X Y © pro gram of county commissioners at its reg- | Sticr 1 p Judge of the County Court. % Bi a brilliance snid h 7 horter t lar monthly meeting this morning. |< ind. ¢: Geo. M. Register. iY ‘wear washings. as he st st : ‘The board will continue in. session ferebycited’ ib bernea: spent be Fa yaepeearc eta ple time you have dyeing to do, try loons under t ¢ (Seal) B ck : : ; F thi: afternoon to handle routine mat-| fore this Court at said time and place, | ‘Se# Pete eros ! yes. See how easy and b > t i nd anewer said petition, and show id 1 cao it is to use them. Th _ any fa : ey at t ters, ise, if any there be. hy the 7A og adh ash many fs ‘ : | he. Ww he prayer e results, Af will surely agree said petitron should not be granted. Biamond Byes re better —Burms Longer ‘The white pockage of Discssed Dyes BILLY BRODERICK IMPROVES || ade or this. Cita: Pfunder’s Stomach Fit your bin early Billy Broderick, 12-year-old son of red aw. T: Phone 11 D da — Oceident Elevator Co. || iamon Vs fea. thie "potn day of September, can now be obtained at 712 Front Strect Ss ir, and Mrs. Leo C. Broderick, was A. 1. 19 showing continued improvement Key? ES a cae the Mandan Deaconess haspital to- | 40) °¢)? 1G DAN TES. eines as ; iz HALL’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. n : elie )| Social News of Parade ae ae i ZASY TO USE-BETTER RESULTS a act pnitic * . ax Receiver oi face ther : ’ L] . Mandan Vicinity | * sh Daitota, Plain, agaitad nhs are, fi 4 eo efendant. T have 4 : Spee Judge of the County Court. written for + t i ' day, it was reported. He is suffering = : bs general opi: i se of | of said) Defendant, believe: r i tine ontin from a fractured skull received in & iversified ~ r — ents ofa daugnter born Monday at Verovr w e, 20 years ol 4 FY lien t : the Mandan Deaconess hospital. ela ttae i ‘ Forteen fl We Take This Opportunity of Carson the fol- SEIS Seaee i ti : crnoon fall from a horse. banks here extricate himself se 8 te the farn : m jus burning and overturned 4 marriage license was issued Sate | Rang plow: one Deering t e Sermibleth a broken leg, Ww. ; one Deering hay rake: one | peinted out that « t ye = urday by County Judge B. W. Shaw ok-Deert 411s aif of the ine f t lem saved tq Jerome J. Schafer and Minnte B.| Fereusc: color BOWS. one. dept F » hinged upon } ch 3 - esihaeapen em-' Knoll, both of Flasher. ' wi : Loans to fa ot ee * (Hero): d % unset two miles north of yy e ‘ . Pl Es D pntinue to nage on its. Er as Ss arriv ‘airh; mould continue to be mace Melieaghiin: @ Mrs. Eric Loven has arrived. from Ese Fairbank * financial standing : : He dpheat tens "La Crosse to visit for a time at the a t sg * Tegardless of storage ceriificat . wa to pull Bar home of Yer mother, Mrs. Emma Mc- eet aes ‘ | The Publix Theatres on Their New wreckage in. Adams 1 : Scan tied 8 _ Many at Court House _ t for } chlin's broken | sar gp, “Mastin and daughter |!" f A eceived minor injuries. ‘o ring Pay Taxes hen Teceived minor iOJUFICS. | spins May dehy, i ‘ eres Pe; WY Welford to have watteed tne 2Taee. Nebr. to be with Mrs. Mastin's /7/: 4 michatres dl Home of Paramount Pictures With many taxpayers attend cident: f ! tchen chatre: the citizenship hearir the cou PGTE oe i ranges oil Move: one if : MEE dee amount of tases wee | r+ : ar vanter Which Opens Friday, October 4th | received today in the office of .. M- Prairie Chickens Wild rT And U shalt. > Tavis, county treasurer, Taxes paid °y Jo Cov: 2 company of friends gathered Satur- | ‘ VPM a ead a 28 which fall celin- | Because of No Cover day at the home of her daughter, ate jhidignvent a % Present indications show, the tres : Mrs. C. B. Young, with whom she sin Burleigh Sporismen y experienced i Burer said, that the delinquent to! H makes her home. ‘ithe afternoon was | 1/4/41 es of kick on the open-; Dassed informally, and each guest |) ‘tain : = this year will be small, Payme the 1929 prairie chicken | PRS “A e a erty, ‘ Sigment ome men 1 to Ss E t Genet ne prairie chicken jye-ented Mrs. Martin with a hand- | prep aa. AG ae cael rou wid bee kerchief. s tie ref " ‘as Pr i inion of several of those in the James Higgs, Driscoll " | before they bu field yester Despits this fact, together wi ‘S REE ecae Of divorce to Julia late number returned to the city Farmer, 69, Dies Here :' ; i riest iidderiones { Douglas from Stephen Dougias en y afternoon and last night RE WELCH. tthe grounds of cruel ond inhuman: with the mit. Some cthers, how-| James Higrs. 69. a farmer of near Sheriff of spurieigh County KN. etreatment. They are Indians fromsever, returned empty-handed. Tha! Driscoll, in Telfer township, died in 7G S Tier, © Cannenball. are to be found in remote this city Monday afternoon. 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