The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1936, Page 11

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iat ; Last Hours Given University LTINHES OF SOW Ses ii shah See seruviipriee "SHR MWANCE TRIBUNE: SkrUnay Dbtaucien 6.1508. horthand Story of Lincoln’s|NORTHWEST SEEKS td IPPROPRIATONOR Winter Storms Make. Their: Bow Mercury Down to -14 at James- town Where Four-Inoh Fall Is Recorded Corporal Took Testimony of Assassination Witnesses at. Bedside WRITTEN ON APRIL.17, 1865 "Hopper Infestation in 1937 May Be Triple That of Men Given Judgeshiy of William-A. Anderson, for! Stenographer. Stood With Sob- bing Men as’ President Breathed Last Ann Arbor, Mich, Dec. 5—(P)—A ; : ; shorthand account of the last hours ; . : of Preeldent Lincoln, transmitted to a : : : - : riend two days after the emancipa- EB tor's death by a war departmen' ‘ . 4 clerk who was at his bedside, came * f : 4 into possession of the University of grant 5 ‘ Michigan Saturday. ! is < ‘ The manuscript was the gift of 5 : ‘ ¥ Mrs, Nellie Strawhecker of Grand i : a Rapids, Mich, to the William L. \ Pa es Clements library, the university re- : pository of many rare relics of Amer- . i tea Including &amllar aocount of the ‘A foretaste of the many struggles to come between powerful trans- jeath of George Wa: ton as pen- many come ned by Tobias Lear, the first presi- $ * 3 a atlantic liners and mountainous seas churned up by winter storms sens steward at Mt. Vernon H is afforded a this Pictures pees as the 8. S. Beene pounded her orp. James Tanner, then . ‘way toward New Yor! r throwin; a plume ‘spray. in the war department, ees : eo . Driven by head winds, the huge waves ‘ack ved ‘the liner’s arrival account of Lincoln's death to Hadley | ted. eh at New Yor! nearly Ea | H. Walch, for many years a court stenographer in Grand Rapids. Hi 1. peor Annee) and be 5 Sunt cluded: OSCAR H. WILL COMPANY — The Pioneer Seed House of the Missouri Slope Area Extends Congratulations | Million-Pound Plane Visualized by Flier} rise xennnig, 37, of Hillsboro, N. D., * New York, Dec. 5—(P}—Igor I. Levit Her fener, Ww. F. reel Took Statements Corporal Tanner, writing on April 17, 1865, said he was summoned to take statements of; witnesses of the North ‘Dakota .. rey ennisies pwirdoes:watimmen diss Minne Sikoraky, airplane inventor, pictured|ning, and three brothers, live at erto-- : 4 Joa and the front room,” Tan- Saturday a plane of the future weigh- | Hillsboro. r o ‘ : i : er Wi ie, * “Mrs, Lincoln was in thé front d for A mour Creamer es vai = The Art of Cooking Repairs at Schools 2 ~--and-- “In the back room lay his excel- Jency, breathing hard and with every id breath a groan.” Workers will soon begin repairs and) «te next five years in aviation.” “In 15 minutes,” Tanner wrote, “I de OLGA V. HANSCOMB Hepler uranic eaeeaenypee “I. do predict confidently,” Sikor- Th had testimony enough down to Hang lege with an allotment. of . $27,290, sky said, “that land planes and fly- Wilkes Booth, the assassin, higher) 1 am going. to take time out here to until it threads when dropped slowly |rnomas H. Moodie, state WPA direc- | 12€ boats weighing 100,000 to 200,000 than any human ever hun, answer a very pertinent question |from the spoon. Press out the excess 5 i pounds will be in operation or under or ee Lincoln's last cslAeecnnd which I find among the slips ers of water Time arated, peels and add Sonaieusion ae the ae five Mia from her husband, the corporal 4 handed in. The question - |to the syrup, Simmer until the syrup Fargo -| “We can have airplanes so st ly Heard Her Moan Raltcmay. ee mean so much, but it |is well reduced, then stir slowly until beret liaasge will eat eae that even water in a glass would not “As she passed through the hall!cives me an opportunity to explain |each peel is.well coated. Remove and soon by WPA workers, The work be spilled in rough air,” he declared. back to the parlor after she had taken | my ideas on the type ‘of work I am spread on waxed paper and dry inj win cost $2,150. leave of the president for the last| going, sunshine if possible. This may take| 4 cooling tower for the mechanical Western Montana in time, as she went by the door I heard} @. Please may we ever have demon- engineering laboratory at the Univer- . her moan, ‘Oh, my God, .and havelstrations without using the latest in sity of North Dakote will be another Clutch of Blizzard I given my husband to die.’” equipment? No thermometer, no project by WPA workers, already ap- — Then, telling of watching the as-lelectricity, no maid and few foods. proved by Moodie. The cost will be| Helena, Mont., Dec. 5.—(7)—A bliz sassinated president die, Tanner|signed by # housewife of 26 years. $4,554, ‘wrot ed . BRITISH TRAFFIC into the back room where the pres!- expec! London, Dec. 5.—(P)—The ay, dent lay... I approached quite near )British Air Ministry highway travel perilous. W. E. the bed on which so much greatness cooking . jatreraft business for 1 Maughan, weather bureau chief, sald lay—fast losing its hol don this per the coldest spot in the state was Havre world. .. “Utmost silence prevailed, broken only by the sound of strong men's —_—_—_—_— sobs, It was @ solemn time, I as- q Charles that |third of Montana was blanketed with sure you. ae ¥ worms, in England, ate about |snow, Maughan said. The storm was “The president breathed heavily : moving to the southeast. until a few minutes before he breath- 7 ed his last, then his breath came easily and he passed:off very quietly.” Detroit, Dee, B--1h—-Geveral une é ‘ ae a . = W. E. PERRY dred “sit-down” strikers marched Fri- * y day from the Midland Steel Products Z sas ees company plant, which they occupied for a week, and unfon leaders said an end of the strike was “in sight.” Point Barrow, Alaska’s northern- —By— Works Progress administration NORTHERN: HIDE & FUR COMPANY DACOTAH SEED COMPANY on the Occasion of the Opening of Their New Plants. sard sweeping down from the Can: dian prairies drove the temperature THIS 18 THE SPECIAL OFFER MADE TO YOU Phone 607 SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF BURLEIGH—ss. IN_ DISTRICT COURT, FOURTH DISTRICT Kathleen Anderson, Plaintife. Floyd 'T. Anderson, Defendant. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO oe ABOVE NAMED DI reby summoned and re- Com} Hi i h sald Compla! the office of ite Es BOTH GUARDIANS OF YOUR HEALTH gp IKE the tireless scientist laboring in his laboratory, seek- ing some ‘new serum to fight disease, ' Individual Dixies are also active guardians of your health. > These sanita. ry drinking cups safeguatd you from the well- by public and medical profession alike, as active spreaders & tingon: Surah C. Miller, Ghutles of colds, grippe and other more serious contagions. Dixies & corpotation, Wenjamin 3, Feu: : are used once, then thrown away. You can be sure, when Bkinkle ‘Alin, Mortin “F Dann juninum: you drink from a Dixie, that your lips are the first and F 3 i City of Steele, County of Kidder, and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after service o pis summons ery ij be if F 5 g er will take judgment default for tl plaint demanded. Dated at Steele, North Dakota, this 26th day of October, A. D. 1936. (Copy). JN. MoCt Attorney for Plaintiff, ence and Post Office ad Steele, North Dakota 10/81—11/7-14-21-38—13/5 EE gectd His iiitt| gebcee £ i i i i 5 . | & SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURL IN_DISTRICT COURT, FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT Virginia Wallman Winkel Piaintift it j Ek E i z i “I z ay f : q E i aE 2etate ta or lon ‘or encumbra oo r ely for the last to touch its dainty rolled brim. No stranger has the complaint”. Defendants left upon it a threat to your health. t THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE: FENDANT! You are hereby summoned t Dixies are being used mote and more widely by the better a E swer the complaint of t i ; oa your Bn ; a ~~ VISIT theie bathrooms, kitchens and pentries to prevent the ; ; spread of colds and other contagions through the family, | “SODA FOUNTAINS — i company, ‘wholesalers of Dixies district, is OFFICES 5 above required, plainti¢t will : : s é ‘Dixies.. Ie utges you to patronize those fountains thet i ke judgment against you 3 y . 2 9 : my t i, Ras nitrdiatia’e Sl] covores, mine, Wed Come on Kiddies. We're Ready} av ru sisiis bits atte we Disisin or | PICNICS Pcie toot N. D. this 9th aA ie gad eeaiceds ai own:home, both for their sanitary qualities and for their PARTIES & Foster, Attorne: Gi “Reliable Fecs it: of lo: toys. Games, blocks, rit -devices, trains, 4 F ceiiaatt is dalle Broctor Beto, Tlaker Topo. Chemisty Sets, Panton Minto Son eee I 6. “\ Tapes ever z to. ht.a yo ter’s heart. Come in now and.see them, they're all ready for you. Tell your Dad you saw it at... Bi ep ¥ i i take notl t the su / ‘ aa: : + Fa : : sombltice of the Clerk of the Disrict : : ; 3 f = ees q : i ra 248 x Court, Burleigh pean. North Da- 4 FR fey! 2 * } i P * k ? kota, and that this action Is brought re an > be q Sy 4 x , , for the purpose of qeleting title in * be 2 oe a4 AS cel Hf th le 3 + ret: ? F iy < % usc path és BY eH ir ie _WEOIN OTHER BISMARCK FIRMS IN EXTENDIN ants froi 5 Best Wishes iL " ‘TO ARMOUR CREAMERIES AND DACOTAH SEED CO. against any of

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