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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • Page 5

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DAILY TMMINI, MONDAY, JUKI ROOM FOR ffly to -Or W. CteOwlck, corn Fint and ttrwtt. room to rent, bath, hot cohf-coW water. .813 1st street. rs.

a. JU ttqm knife, toe lockup by Policeman Our. wbo Famished to- rent. 405 Fifth Second-hand phaeton for sale. O.

H. Household furnitare for saie. 406 stroet FOR 'potittoeir that are and. $1.00 per bushel. -A.

logan. WANTED-rA girl for jrt: also one to wash dishes. jinan's Restaurant. BBrfJCTIVE-Oui you spare part your time for profitable detective THE WEATHER. Generally fair tonight an.d-Tuesday.

Warmer tonight and in east portion Tuesday. -Max. 57; min. 40. Company A --Drill tonight at the armory at 8:30 Will Entertain Brldasmaidt-- Miss Kupitz will entertain her bridesmaids at a chocolajftire Wednesday Looking Fine--August Trygg waa in from his larm'today and says he never saw crops.

look finer than they do now'atthis season. Engine House--In a recent allotted $7,700 for the Troildfng. of an engine to keep him drunk for days. He will have a hearing Gilbert late this afternoon. Butineai on 800--The excellent crop prospect is having die effect to Increase- business along transportation lines as well as in trade matters generally.

During the past week there has been a marked Increase in tie amount going out oo the Soo lines in both directions, both 'fiTTfergh't and passenger -traffic. This, morning trains w'erg" heavily laden with freight and the two coaches on the Great Falls branch jypra welt flllftd with passengers. was 'ffie large through line coach on the main line. turned home this Baiuer, who a difficult at haiptu) OB 9AIUI4UT gvttiftx E. H.

Wlliom. when afternoon train wttfc a heavrtljr laden grip and beinc where waa going, replied that he was going 'librae, Thkfc that he is going i small filled; iirtje, to the John Rathjen plan' on i Oiir risher experts are much rejoiced; thereat, and than ever are i of Bism.irck, Hazeltoii. Rcpublkan; Erank to his Kiddor county STATE NEWS. There 'are two lady baseball clubs in Granville. It is said fifty being erected in Minot.

Jamestown will have the street car- ntval" fakirs again this season. Professor Wilhird of tbe N. D. A. C.

has been in the James River "valley looking some -government geological work. Johift B. Fost of Dehhoff is to have deserted, his wife-and five chil- of the week taking chari; of tents and plow? tin: and C. Campbell ha.i seized, from a firm of railroad contractors. It i that a chattel mortgage on the stuff the Ycater-CampbeJl RttachKlcnt.

and that these -gentlemen are, in a fair -way to. lose. For Sale I 480 acres of'deeded land with a sroodi 6 frioie houpe, well ujinted. I 3Qi40. Two sheep barm i made of lumber; one 32x60 i with a lean to 32x60.

On land tbere- gertijan Detective --Aagodntlon, In. trot- agon Lineolnr mished. bedroom 'and sitting "rooni, 120 Fifth re with C.D.Edick, "New York Life" Fifth and Mrs. E. G.

-Piel'dr'-wlir-entertaln- a -few of th elr friends thia evening, the occasion' being fche fifth anniversary, of tlreir ding. Masonic--Regular -meeting- of Bis- the --Bismarck be may, Oolv 20 nffrfg iindt-VTiT in the city Saturday.from. Seat- tivatioih--Wi- .1 jeu auliuol SECRET SOCIETIES SMARCK LODGE, A. F. A.

6. first and third Mondays in each month at. Masonic hal). H. L.

Resde, W. Burt Finnty, Secretary. The -ithlrd degree will be conferred and- invitation to all visiting Masons Hose Company Meets-- -H. Reade flfegular. meeting of Pip- neer Hose Co -tfo, 1, at engine house whfere he" now makes his heau- He is another of those good fallows, "don't you'see, who used to HVe in Bismarck back in 1883." will spend a few greeting old ind--then---visit and the St; Louis "ex-" Mr.

Bringhurst says all ex- j-North Dakotans Ifr'the. Puget Sound country are. prospering and the most of them are.happy. They "Tiave" --a North, Dakota- association, with headquarters in about Frank Seal, a "found, dead" in his house on hfs claim-nine tion of. WO acres makipe mite north of Pleasant Lake.

"Verdict, above 1C50 worth of eoronec suicide." mh uat 8350 Per head, TT i wethers, coming 2 and 3 year Near Hannaford Edgar Holland, a September 82700 two-year-old, was struck by a railway 8priDg $1400 head nor9Br locomotive', and both legs were cut off gcpQ; 10 head of cattle, 8200; 3 below the-inees--. 3 sets of harnesses, 2 mowers, hay rakr, f-JtT Fordham, -sentenced to the pen 2'bay racks and all, other machinery, 'oFlTVree from Grand Fojjks on $300; total J14.375. The Wool iTrop-does a charge of highly-robbery, will be not go in this offer; Templar No. 1. Meets third in month at Masonic hall, Dakota block.

SL H. Jewell, C. MurdocL McKcniie, first Fridays in eactf menth i Masonic blofk. Gertrude I Hattie.SkeltdrjJfcScsPrtsry-· KNIGHTS OF PYTfTTTiS: ELMO LODGE, NO. 1.

MEETS EVERY at K. P. ball. Baker Knot. E.

'L. Tognsend. C. Me- Satan, K. of R.

and S. '1DERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA. 'Thursday of each rionth in Oddfellows' 'Hall. A. F.

Mar- Mrs. Ida Wuite, secretary. 'OTHEKHOD' OF AMERICAN VEO- MElf. 1 ACCIDENT-; tonight af 7:30. p.

m. AH menjb'ers are requested to' be Twenty ygars ago General 'Hughes, delivered the' MemoflaTTlay" address in Bismarck-- tiharles.T. McCoy naf tional committeeman for Dakota tory. jttiimd tast Tuesdays of month in tbc'Odd- hall. C.

Jones." Forcinan; U. I-. M. Datice--The M. B.

lodge of this givS a hall h-ursday June 9.. Those hoj'dirig inyitatiofls to; dances will "be" to this the last iiuuuai -meeting and banquet May. 12th, following officers for the ensuing year jvere Hf. W. 1 Bringhurst; vice presidents, 'J.

Prenholm, Seattle, "Jessie Whatcom; '-Jphh Cdleman, Everett, Wall, -Tacoma, sf ''l secretary and "J.ohir^eesnan-, W. H. Wip. Thompson. 1 giv.en a new trial.

In the interstate contest at MitcKell, S. you this in and you can" 1 clear Cnr vni lr invocttnpnt in thrpn My The stoxA 'machinery'will bri You won't waste a thought on ywr from-the, tune you lace your shoes In the mornlDg until you tbi-rr off at real Croweti comiort. Bros. won th.e second place: Receiver Fox, of the Minot lan tnVing trpntm New Salen)7 North Dakota. months.

Must be sold by 1904 the at the World's Fair. "A "sinall instituted- In this" building. Btrfdcr Springs. for rheumatismrf recovered and returned to -a- Hniggisf sheriff took'charge of-the barrel and-- the drug clerk. The r.

of Port Yates Presl.dio--Hary a. ia.tiiti:Cfiy. Haggart e.xciirsi'Qn from North Dakota to the. the. left for ORDER U3UXD---WORKMEN.

SM.ARCK LODGE NO. 180. MEETS THE 1st and 3d TuMday at i. F. at c.

A. R. VrtS MtPHERSON POST NO. DE- Republic.rMect5~e'v'ei und fuui Ui Thursday in each month at A. 'R.

Hall, Bismarck, N. Tibbals, 0 Com. S. Pierce, Adjutant. KICHOLSON REBEKAH NO.

HO. THE FIRST AND THIRD SATUR- Brin'ghurst recently; Far yesterday jyirs. Arnold is veiling at Minot St. He at Seattle on the -port Burnsjdc- and goes to" home ot Aurland. i --'I- for teatmrait" for Wm.

M. Pye i (San Francisco) 'that jSlJ" 1 on-j-esCerdays traiff. him more or less during his stay Hon -dnd, Walter Simpson-and dinglncr, of among- the slope.delegates. M-LSSOURI SLOPE-ITEMS. Even Onlmi' is a pv'r rhuiirlay at'-K.

Baker block. Evans, M. E. Llda McGowan; tf. FIRST AND bird Thursday of each month-at 8 o'clock at tT'O.

O. F. hall. Visiting mem- itrs cerdially welcomed. D.

C. Ramp, ctepander; Chas. Fisier, Recordrj Keeper. Mss Fay Anderson 'of Fju-go I Sudden'- Death--This morning Ed. gijestjpf Miss JSupitz this week.

and Ira Hose received telegraph Intel-j Miss Lulu went up to iigence of the of a young Washburn on the morning train. sister the home of their parents Chairman Hanha of the Tepublican Mishawauk, the message stating state committee was in the city she had been founff terday. clock uiut'iilug. Tliey leTU- lv)r Dillon, or WA. the 'afternoon train.

i the city over Sunday; returned home morning. board J. Rllll and, appointed t6 areetlstrSneilins for die law-Mit-Bbynton--' All this' week genuine Singer; for all' styles of and gemitne-' i 1 guaranteed by the Singer riy to be the best for "all majces sewing machines. per dozen SOcts. regular ice 40cts.

1 per bottle regular price cts. Paschen rectly representing The Singe Mfg. Co. Stre9t ISMARC8; N. entpn Packet Go.

(Missouri River) FOR Cannon ffall and intermediate The Boat i a ill learve Bismarck Wednesday, June t. For freight or passage apply to 4SAAC. P. BAKER, Mgr. 7 Bismarck.

M. D. Ajliley -ecms determined to year. TJie Steamer Expansion has oft ihe ways -at Washburn. under the direction of Capt.

Ttrnri't'- a put-" in mission. The Strasburg creamery in estmty jins been opejied 0:1 the first', day 600 pounds of butter, were made. Eromons connty democrats have set' die Imoroved heatlthful ma by chemical methods accu- materials. Trait Btkinr ctriti por pound tod 1dm- U'flid bythli turblttot TttjVre a to pablit its -food -pnptnd from ttiom taint large qnmotillM of 9-daogerotu purpose of for i Falls branch this morning, appointed in-the army. I 'Mrs.

Paul The board will consist of following' Jewell left yesterday, for St. Louis to Maf B. B. 'the exposition Surgeon Major Leonhanser; I w. L.

child left CajiL H. Hall, Capt. T. F. Pwyar.l on H.

Teft, Assistant Surgeon; to takeJn the exposition. in train for. St. Louie infnn fnf tbp first-rnn-J and-September 24th- to nomm- sle a county ticket. En, Singledef--, wbo committed suicide at his home last week, was.

man-. laker cai ager of and lieutenant A. Harrison as recorder. Marriage Fairchll'dr- Anriouncement of the marriage, of Katherlne Fairshlld, daughter" of Mrs. Helen Fairchild, formerly of Bismarck A.

E. Bestic.of Walker Brothers Hardy went down on the Soo this morning after spending Sunday Jin city, Mrs. L. Vespermah went'to Washburn morning and visit friends and relatives there for it. --Mr.

Pairchlld, deceased, havjng been days, president of the First National Bank Superintendent S. W. Derrick went at one time-rat Ohio, to Mrjup--6n the Great Fallss branch this Stanley Frost, on the 1st inst. morning to look affe.r'the Frost, will be at home after' traffic up that way. Aivguk-lst at 794 avenue,) R.

j. Turner returned this afternoon from- Gladstone and Dickinson where he had been for the past few days. IT Treasurer Root of The, "Advocate pays. Hon. "R.J N.I Stevens a'high on his Bay oration' and says thzfr' words afe inadequate to do justice Clerk of Court Baltzer again took his wife iieslerday, where 'she will a an operation for the poleon Homestead.

Barney McGinley. the pioneer "stage driver between Bisriiarck a.nd Wasli- very sluwly -fruin It is doubtful if he Y. the have been made for 'the bless- a ing of th'e corner stone of the new i gent that camfi down from Washburn Catholic church Jta Sunday. Saturday vening, he going to Fargo. Governor buni, his recent illness.

will ever regain his usual-health- -The first commencement of the Gtcn- 'ullin public schools Wednesday evening. May The graduates were VMaud Flannery. Barries, Mamie Burns. Aggie Helen Taxis, Julj- 3d, by Bishop Shandy, White aird the state together County Auditor O. Maggie Burns, Cnnnell and Jos- 1 Is necessity to-every of number of makos, we-kftvp-tol-iu her made up to thfOfficial." It in culled-! The penal comes" in grades of hardness.

Is a handsome yellow hexagon, rubber tipped and to suit. 5 cents Per Dozen 50 cents Per Gross Capital Book National Bank Bismarck, N. Dak If irit White ami the state together Deputj Register of Deeds Reed with the mayors and councils from Washburn Saturday with the mayors and city'councils a down from washburn Saturday Bismarck and Mandan, will be nvi ea j. evenln? the exposition at tn'he nresent at the ceremonies. Re-.

present at the rates i obtained on the Northern Pacific railway between Fargo and Glendlve. Still Interested in the Missouri epli Tavis. stitutc. comprising the counties Oliver and Mercer," will be hehl r'e'n'lneer in and TIT Washbiifn. conts'nuing for two weeks Moore, of Bismarck, will' con- fer of the business.

Mrs. Pollard went to Seattle on a visit. Limit American! Tranivail. number r.f Anu-ri. AD may the a 1 i i a River is i i i too.

91 i (' 11 each any affidavit cant for COQflU. made a th? ap- means to Neave. now at Dresden, Ohio, a 1S79 to J18S5 stationed at old Fort Uorthold ascency physician. While Was port konf sn i vinn led with t.hc ryx- PnftprflfM an'l John SartPTtTrnrt 1 tor 1 ptlntwJ Und out to PI etc ThP rlvtnr Is constant Valler dontti ireaiVT the BlmiNMvk jTribune a a ao1 I.iixton Advocate: While undertakin.v! i i seventy-foot fTai; staff on i R. I.

Rorlir. a llrosrlway Ins; Saturday evenirtg. one of for Chlfoeo. Milwaukee and Paul a i In the'city lay and -will make thin i for I i In what bottk iboocfat to; it ia not "ry fc Jg the I did not tot Mmikm tmn: him- TMM-for mmftim tcU Cutting Boyor triom Unoota, of wttfc noon Ixrtte bad for Broke, wjrch nccc-silated clown have' lice repaired Fix staff-fra's'suc- i 'i hiwcvrr. on "Sunday.

Monday a foot was County'Republican Mrs. A. I. Martin was csllcd to Sims, 'N. by tftc death of hw brother- Mf.

M. 'wha JicJ of six A. P. aMOCtetioa ft tor at Hjftte at wai act TJlis Tfcat you need to use in your in your par- 71eh arid your bt-cls Also Screen Wire CJotli fur your windows nnri-rfoors and Wovt'ii. Wire Fencing tor your on the "lara.

to fill your wants in all these lines iWSFAPERl.

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