The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 9, 1931, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931 Se che ENTE - i Otto Albers, living near f, Lind, Wash. annual get-together and Achievement |cording to John Handtmann, Jr.,/Gauer. Alternates are Grover C. Mc-|convention July 14-16, The group |the Hannover and Center communt-| Center; bat SBR Peed Bclirosdar: Mandan Seethof: MANDAN NEWS Day program July 23 in the Hostetler | Morton county sheriff, who brought |Farren and Carl Keldel. j Will leave Mandan in two special ties, died in the arms of his wife near | Hannover; Srove on the Cannon Ball river, it | Chamberlain to Mandan from Glen- | err eee, Miss Grace DeLong, in cMarge of |in the ease of Howard Kirxparicr || Benedicts Beaten Mrs, Anna J. Stark and her daugh- treated for high blood pressure. cr E Homemakers club work in Nerth Da- | Bismarck negro, who is charged with kota, and Miss Ruth Dawson, exten- | driving an automobile while intoxi- | Pullman coaches Friday afternoon. new salem when he was being taken | is announced by Theodore Martell, | dive, Mont., Wednesday evening. 1? | | By Bachelor Team | iter, miss Eisic stark, motored to Glen| Mr. Rabe was born Nov. 12, 1862, in alist in foods and rutri-|cated. The charge grew out of an Stark, who has been visiting her | i DURING NEXT YE AR Tidh, sin annie wir ene program. | automobile accident June 24 on the! — Scoring six runs in one inning fabio in Mandan for the last’ weer, |America in 1880 and homesteaded inj | DR. CLARA B, WESTPHAL Foot Specialist Chiropodist RICHMOND'S BOOTERY 0 GLI rck to be county agricultural agent. |. No further action has been taken | MOTOR TO GLEN ULLIN |in an automobile to Bismai | + 4 | Ulin Thursday for a short visit. Miss|sagasan, Germany. He came to ‘led During the program the winner of /Mandan-Bismarck highway in which/ on @ combination of hits and er- | witt return tenance ae wee elle Sao. hale oa the garden project of each club, as | four automobiles figured. rors by their Opponents, Man- |city next Monday. | "He leaves his, widow, nine children | Well as the county champion, will be, Dismissed Tuesday afternoon| dan’s “Bachelors” defeated Man- teeeenerenetincetas e \dchil. h h ist itand! Kirk-| dan’: ‘gy | one step-child, and seven grandc! " named. {through a misunders' ling, Kir! 's “Benedicts” 12 to 1 in a fea- * dF ‘August, Ju Preliminary Budget Sets Man- patrick was rearrested to face the! ture kittenball game Wednesday |TYaill Named For dren. The ehlldren are August, Jud ‘i Modern White Gold Framee | | |son; John, ~4 ., dan’s Expenditures for Com- | ¢————__—____________» count. Seren for, the bed “tantiig Hudson Bay Trader pic, Henry and Fred, at home; Mrs. | Big July Harvest specials With comfortable pearl pads ing Y $41,245 | Birthday Party is | | however, the married men played pes Bertha Schultz, who lives near Hann- Gamble’s. Paris Green oepMnntelligd |_ Given by Rotarians | Mandan is Building == great game and threstened {By Ane Associated Press) | lover; Mrs John Albers, living near/f at Gamble’s, Paris Green Only $4.50 Se ee | erecta Net Canis CORES One ueeeerie || “Ge aries OF SHE ate oe | ee - - Forks 98 each. 7-8 inch Expert Eye Service at Greatly Mandan's city administration during Eleven members of the Man- | occasions. digs the history of North Dakota | \I Pure Manila Rope, 3!¢ per Reduced Prices the next fiscal year if a preliminary| dan Rotary club whose birthdays The batteries: Single men— colitis, | Ls ig G. Motor DR. MacLACHLAN’S budget drawn up by the city commis-; fall in July were feted at a | Construction of four concrete ten-| Valder and Knoll; married men— foot. 5 gal. S. 1. | Nature Cure Clinie sion in its regular meeting Wednes-' “birthday party” luncheon meet- nis courts near the Mandan muni+ Mowry and Webb. ‘Tratll—The memory ot Wenner if Oil, $1.95. Open until 8 p. ature i “i day evening is given final approval ing Wednesday noon. cipal golf course has been started, it — ia @ || m.; Saturdays, 10 p. m. DR. A. 8. ANDERSON the latter part of this month. Those honored were John I. Ro- | was announced Thursday morning by! CHARLES HUGHES RETURNS Traill, who was active in the early ’ a Optometrist—Bye Specialist Maximum expenditures by the city; vig, John Sakariassen, Henry |Mrs. Anna J. Stark, president of the} Charles Hughes, employed in the | development Of the county, is honored| = 4. pain in the lower part of your GAMBLE STORES Lpcas Block for the coming year are set at a $41.- Schulte, Dr. George H. Spielman, Mandan park board. Mandan postoffice, returned to his!in the county's name. ‘Traill was dn! back can torture you. But not for | 6 245 total in the preliminary budget, Dr. C. C. Smith, Walter Tostevin, A contract for the building work/home Wednesday evening from Or- employe of the Hi Bs im aigOU khdw Beye ‘Assitin: . 2 Whereas $48,947.31 was spent in the, T. G. C. Kennelly, William H. was granted to J. P. Simons, Mandan, tonville, Minn., where he spent the | &™?! ludson Bay company | long, if you know Bayer Aspirin, fiscal year which ended June 30, ac-| vVallancey, Robert O. Rea, Charles at a park board meeting Tuesday eve- last two weeks with relatives. Mrs. and established a post at Caledonia.| These harmless, pleasant tablets cording to W. H. Seitz, city auditor. W. Wright and Rev. Gilbert W. ning, Mrs. Stark said. Hughes and their two children re-|The county originally was created | take away the misery of lumbago, | BO te he ee cana | Senate: eed ie High eel aaah gill be en- mained in Ortonville for a Jonger| ftom parts of Burchard, Cass and| rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches, 2 ! Proposed in the preliminary budget, New committees appointed for closed in high steel wiring, are being Tei Grand Forks counties by an act of | toothaches, and systemic pains of ATTENTION, FARMERS! Would be divided as follows: Salary) the coming year were to be an- built immediately cast of State Highs the territorial legislature Jan. 12, 1875./ women. Relief comes prompt! | i dnesday, Thurs- and (wages, $20,845; operation and) nounced at the luncheon meeting | way No. 6, which divides the golf VISITS IN MANDAN March 8, 1883, a part of it was added | complete. Genuine Aspirin cannot | Bring‘ your hogs to Bismarck on Wednesday, ' maintenance, $20,300; and capital and/ by Lloyd G. Thompson, new pres- | course. Christine Hovel, Cooperstown, is| to Steele county, the county was cre-| depress the heart. Look for the | day and Friday. We will be located on these days 5 betterment, $100. | ident of the organization. ei | Visiting with her brother-in-law and | ated and Caledonia named the county Bayer cross, thus: | week at the Blamarek Auto Parts, Hex tothe ie ro ir a piaibs i i Ss onona’avenus awintae tae moved yo Hillssors othe as : - | NP. Sto k yards. At McKenzie we are ‘in a position @ tax levy of 2, . * us| movi : ra 4 ‘ op ae : ; A sewer pump, to be used in keep-| Man Pleads Guilty to Mandan Legionnaires 0s Second ‘avenue nortiyene sae ; to serve you every day in the week. *.5,| dan. She came to Mandan last week-| nearly all farms, the Syndicate sewer channel clear, | A | ee ya mene commission) Assault and Battery; To Attend Convention! end with wr and Mrs Mecenn es Prices paid ‘willbe eiual'toany WAAL: ; 9 pen |spent the July 4 week-end in Ccopers-| H, Rabe. Hannover Wantet b enna Aeniiid aconorte | Picsaing qullly te charge of as-! Probably a score of Mandan men town, and will remain in Mandan for , Pumphouse for the new pump. sault and battery, George Krug, Solen, | will attend the annual state conven- several more days. Pioneer, Succumbs B L. E. HEATON and SON Routine business and the allowing was sentenced to 15 days in the coun- | tion of the American Legion at Valley | Phone Bismarck 154 or Call Us at McKenzie, N. D. sth tt ty jail by James E. Campbell, Man-'City next week, according to mem- TO HOLD FINAL MEETING Hannover, N. D., July 9.—Henry H.| handled Mee west ge dan police magistrate, Wednesday bers of the Mandan post. Mandan’s Indian Shriners will hold Rabe, 68, resident for many years of | — | afternoon. Gilbert Furness post will ie ax their ee in ine before leaving for | 9 ‘, H. W. Long was the complaining delegates and two alternates and it is Cleveland in the Mandan Masonic = Grant’s Achievement |... probable at least a dozen others will Temple, beginning at 7 o'colck (Mere Day Set For July 22 Arraignment of Harry w. Cham- be at the convention, dan time) tonight. At Cleveland the jberlain, charged with issuing a Delegates are Charles Hughes, John “Indians” will act as bodyguatd and Carson, N. D., July 9—Homemakers | Worthless check to a Mandan hotel, K. Kennelly, Roy Dow, Henry R. escort to Imperial Potentate Esten A. tlubs of Grant county will stage their | Was expected some time today, ac- Handtmann, Clem Matz, and Joe Pletcher during the national Shrine * iden Your Mom's Gopl Lb hal ecampnente Summer Goods of All Sorts Repriced for Quick Selling! Out it goes!—in line with our policy of presenting, always, clean, . fresh, seasonable stocks, all remaining Spring’and Summer merchan- dise must now make way for new Fall and Winter goods. So— throughout the store—you will find a wide selection of things you aded and want repriced and regrouped for quick, positive clearance. ‘There ere many weeks of Summer still to come during which this merchandise will be desirable and useful for you to have, especially at the extremely low prices at which it is offered. For us, however, it is too late in the season—our stocks must soon be ready for Fall Openings. So—egein—All Semmen goods must go! Quantities Are Limited! They Won't Last Long! Don’t Rasp Your Throat _ With Harsh Irritants “Reach for a ; LUCKY instead” Whet effect have harsh irritants prese Penney ent in all raw tobaccos upon the s July Value .'. . Never Before Equalled! throat? 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