The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1931, Page 8

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“Here y'are, lady! Woids to all the latest song hits—Pettin’ pappa—Alone widout youse—” OLIVER CORN SHOW HAS MANY EXHIBITS Henry Seggerman and Mrs. C. M. Stanley Win Corn, Vegetable Sweepstakes Center, N. D., Oct. 21—Every com- munity in Oliver county was repre- sented at the annual coumty corn show held in Center. Henry Seggerman won sweepstakes honors in the corn exhibits while Mrs. C. M. Stanley was first in the veget- able sweepstakes. Attending the program were the} ; Mandan Indian Shriners, headed by Colonel A. B. Welch, who spoke on the show program with J. G. Haney, Grand Forks. Prize winners were as follows: Yellow dent—Henry Seggerman, Gust Richter, and Nick Ganten. White dent—Ed. Holmes, Walter Cahoon, and Holmes Brothers. Semi-dent—Charles Herman, Ed. Foss, and Gordon Foss. Yellow flint—William Wolf, Fred Fisher, and Walter Cahoon. White flint — Ed. Foss, Boland Brothers, and Philip Sayler. Mixed flint—Ed. Foss, Gordon Foss, and Fred Fisher. Corn sweepstakes—Henry Segger- man. Black pop corn—J. E. Gressel. White pop corn—Clara Stanley. ‘Winter radishes—Iver Berge, Mrs. D. Meyhoff, and Paul Reuther. Pumpkins—H. J. Reinke, Mrs. C. J. Bornemann, and John Zeitlow. Potatoes—Henry Seggerman, Ed. Foss, and Melvin Peterson. Squash—Mrs. N. P. Jensen, Mrs. C. 8. Sorensen, and Mrs. L. Ritterath Cabbage—Mrs C. J. Bornemann, Erick Berg, and Mrs W. Cahoon, Carrots—Erick Berg, Mrs. 8. Hickle, and Mrs. C. J. Bornemann. Turnips— Albert Barchenger and Mrs, N, H. Maher. Tomatoes—Mrs. L. Ritterath and Mrs, C. J. Bornemann. “Cramps almost Killed me” wer a tragedy! Every month ... those awful pains. She suf- fered so... nearly doubled up with cramps. Why don’t you try Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound during these trying times? Slip a box of the new tablets in your handbag... keep them handy on your medicine shelf. Their tonic action makes you feel so much bet- ter, on days when you're “not well.” Just ask for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Tablets. ars18 \VECETABLE COMPOUND Ontons—Mrs, Henry Mayhoff and Mrs. 8. Hickle. Red beets — Henry Scherer and Henry Bargmann. Parsnips—Mrs. 8. Henderschied. Rutabagas—Mrs. D. Meyhoff. Cucumbers—Mrs. A. W. Reinke. Kohlrabi—Mrs. Henry Hagerott. Citron—Mrs, Ted Starck. Radishes—Mrs. Ted Starck. Sugar beets—Mrs. D. F. Henke. Gourds—Philip Sayler. 81 es in vegetables—Mrs. C. M. Stanley, Mrs. Henry Hagerott, Mrs. Henry Scherer, and Mrs. C. J. Borne- mann. Bismarck Shine Parlor 309 Broadway Offers You Special Prices Hat Cleaning and Reblocked 75c Shoe Dyeing, ladies and gentlemen. ............005 400 Only 10 days this special low price in October. KILL 26 RATTLESNAKES Selfridge, N. D., Oct. 21.—Four young men killed 26 rattlesnakes they found in @ den near Landeau, S. D. ‘They hauled water in barrels to “drown” the snakes out of the den. ‘The men were Mark Sogge, Don Van- Orman, Philip Sletten, and Lynn Hol- | Tenbeck. ee i TRUBY HEADS SCOUTS | Valley City, N. D., Oct. 21—(7)—R. | R. Truby of Fargo was renamed presi- dent of the Red River Valley council at the annual boy scout area meeting here Monday night. All other officers * giso were re-elected. MABRIED AT TUTTLE Tuttle, N. D., Oct. 21—Miss Clara Leno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- el Leno, living south of Tuttle, and Albert Glazer, Tuttle, were married here, with Rev. Baudler officiating. DONATES TREES TO CITY Selfridge, N. D., Oct. 21.—John Gay- ton, farmer near the Cannonball river, thas donated 100 trees to Selfridge, to be planted in the city park here. COURT TO CONVENE OCT. 26 Napoleon, N. D., Oct. 21.—A court term will open in Logan county dis- _ trict court here Oct, 26, with Judge ‘W. H. Hutchinson, LaMoure, | SPONSOR BENEFIT DANCE; * McOlusky, N. D., Oct. 21—Mc-j Clusky’s yolunteer firemen ‘will stage | Dine With Us Businessmen’s Lunch -- 35¢ Enjoy the pure air, clean sur- roundings, prompt service and courteous attention. The New Sweet Shop On Main Avenue Opposite N. P. Depot Eyes Examined Glasses Preseribed The eye is an organ you can't afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 Phone 533 Bismarck, N. Dak. Furnace Cleaning We will vacuum clean your furnace with a Sturtevant Vacuum Cleaner, paint the castings, inspect the ‘tes and smoke pipes, all for $3. All Repairs at Reasonable Prices Phone 141 French & Welch Hdwe. Co. } ADMIT 1 SPOKE RATHER HASTY TO NENRIETTA OVER THE PHONE- BUY I’M STILL ANGRY AT_HER FOR THE WAY SHE BEHAVED WHEN | MENTIONED TOW CARR'S NAME AND THERE'S SOMETHING BLAMED MYSTERIOUS oT THE WAY SHE'S ACTED LATELY = ESN'T SHE COME OUT AY SHE'LL MARRY ME_AND NAME THE BATE= HERE )'VE BEEN FOOLING AROUND FOR_ MONTHS — AND AM RIGHT BACK WHERE |} STARTED FROM — AS | WAS SAYING NESTERDAY, WALT, | HOPE EMIUS FATHER WON'T MAKE You ANN TROUBLE. HE COULD, LEGALLY, E) To KID M& ABOUT THAT H “THOUGHT WAS: A GIRL. t DIDN'T SHAKE THE BOY VERN HARD. UNCLE THERE'S THERE FOR SOMEBODN. 906, QUEENIE THAT £ SHERIFF OUT \F SHE DOESN'T WANT =| ME- ALL SHE HAS To =i Do's SAY SO- THERE ARE OTHER GIRLS IN THIS WORLD= AND VLL TELL HER $o- ) HAVE GRIT= ) HAVE GUMPTION- WHAT = GONE - IT's ‘TOO BAD, WALT. 1 WAS AFRAID WALT! \ OF THAT. A DEP'TN LOOKIN’ NAMED GEE! THINGS AROUND HERE ARE DULL, COMPARED To ALL THE EXCITEMENT =f I HAD THIS SUMMER... y| NUTHIN' To Do BUT Go BACK. AN’ FORTH To SCHOOL... BAcK GEE! WHY ARE ALL THE KIDS RUNNING DOWN THE STREET? NOBODY HOME ? jf DO You suPPOsE- she's = HERE FOR ONE AVERY TO APPEAR IN COURT AND DEFEND AN ACTION EITHER OF NOU TWO AVERY t SHOCKS! JUST TAKIN’ THEIR MOTHER® KNIVES TO THE SCISSORS-GRINDER MAN! TM NOT INTERESTED IN ind FLOATING IN ‘THOSE ICY WATERS= GREAT HEAVENS — JO THE RIVER BRINK TO END ALL = NEN NOW SHE MWGHT BE OW, HENRIETTA= YOU ARE THE _ ONLY GIRL, IN THE WORLD = YR YOU'LL ONLY COME BACK AND FORGIVE ME- UMA - AVERY! THAT'S ME. SAN THERE MOST BE SOME MISTAKE: BuT! 1 WAS RIGHT! EVERYTHING 1S DULL AROUND Pe WATCHING SUPPOSE ‘SHE HAS TAKEN MY SCOLDING Too MUCH ‘To HEART= AND HAS GONE BROKEN-HEARTED MOM’N POP SALESMAN SAM WELL, ‘YER BACK ON THE OL’ YoB,sam- cer Busy! You SEEM To KNOW @ LOT ABOUT sPorTSs SO 'M PUTTIN’ TA {IN CHARGE OF SPORTIN' Goods vert! STEME WWTT WAO OED Yo AWE IN CONEOKA, GEE, SUGAR, iF 1 ENER Act WAT WAY AGAIN, UST GUE ME A SOCK RIGHT ON "WE NOSE. BELIEVE ME, TNE, LEARNED MY LESSON. J MUST WANE BEEN CRAZY \NHEN T SMD WHAT I DID TO You % OFF ONY GREAT! I'LL BE RiGH’ OT Home HERE! WONDER 1&1 STILL KNOW How To DROPKICK! Nou , GOT as verte <FROM NOW ON, NO MATTER WHAT. IN) SEE OR HEAR, TM GONG TO PUT THE BRAKES ON MY IMAGINATION BND NOT LET MY SUSPICIONS RUN AWAY WITH MY GOOD SENSE -1 GUESS I WENT NUT WITH JEALOUSY WHEN REMEMBER, NOW, BUSINESS )cHEER UP! WITH mE) HAS BEEN ROTTEN SINCE ‘ve LEFT AND ('™ DEPENDIN! on aev qo sNaP ON THE JoB somEe- THING (S BOUND TO uP. AWE MIDDLE «AND ORINE NWE SEST LOOKING WRECK IN TOWN ? wa, ror PITY SAKES H'LO, f2 |

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