The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 8

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sa ini at ea recente oner svat tite serene tetensest sites SRSA BLAS TAPAS BISMAROK DAILY TRIBUNE MANNING GIRLS TN MISHAP Miss Edna Smith and Marian Smith Suffer Bad Injuries From Auto Accident ibune) iss Edna er, Miss Marian village and recent Dickinson high (Speci Manning, Smith and her Smith, both of t graduates of s¢hool, dent near receiving ‘to the 1 D. the 0 1 figured in an autombile acci- here recently, Miss Edna a broken c ‘bone, and ', painful body injuries. iss given medical care here. as forced to forego school WITH DAT MINOT RAPE Minot, d Gerhard Gil- hertson was ye: y acquitted of the charge of first degree rape in the district court. The ca: as brought for trial here from MeKenzie coun- ty. Otto W. Pagel, who was charged with embezzl lement and whose case DE LANGE PURC HASES ‘K MARMARTH FARMERS’ BANK Marmarth, N. D‘, Nov. deal was closed this week in which F. G. DeLange of this place, purchased the entire stock in the Farmers’ bank here, The stock was, held by the DeLange estate, REGENT MAN. RETURNED TO ANSWER COMPLAINT BY WIFE Regent, N. D., Nov. 28—Harry Luce was returned to this village last Sat- urday by the sheriff on a warrant charging him with non-support of his family. He is under $1,000 bonds. to appear at the next term of court. WARD s60u ‘TY PRESS BOYS LECT OFFICERS Mite: uy je 28 We BL Me~ Laughlin of the Kenmare Journal, was elected president of the Ward Coun- ty Press association held last week. The other elected was M. J. Pavlik of the Carpio Free Erese, 32 secretary. Both men were re-elected. TEN-YEAR-OLD SCRANT BOY DROWNS IN‘ CREEK Scranton, N. D., Nov. 28—Alfred, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward Hanson of this village, was drowned in the waters of Crooked creek last week on the South Dakota side. His little sister informed the parents of the tragedy, The father arrived just in time to see ‘the young- ster go down for the last time. UPHAM MASON ECTE THEIR OF ‘ERS FOR YEAR Upham, N. D., Nov. 28—The follow- ing officers for the ensuing year were elected at the recent meeting of the Masonic lodge of this city: T. Smith, W. M.; H. M! Erickson, S. W.; Svein Peterson, J. W.; 0. M. Anderson, sec- retary, and John Redmon, treasurer. ELECTRIC LIGHTS FOR THE VILLA OF ESMOND Egmond,: N. 'D., ‘Nov. 28—The_ vil- lage council closed a deal this week with S. L. Avis, of Jamestown, to su- perintend the construction of the pole line for Esmond's electric light plant. Page & Holbrook of this: village will install the machinery. Practically ev- State| § + \GINE ON GROUNDS BUT NO ONE FAMILIAR WITH IT ¢ Parshall, N. D., Nov. 28—There was a meeting here last Friday evening for the purpose of or- ganizing a volunteer fire depart- ment. The village has a chemi- cal engine for fire protection, but no one in town seems to know how to operate it. Not less than a dozen should be familiar with it. HOHE HEHE Oe CHASES GOD; THEN DEVIL Julius Hendrlekson of Dunn County, Has Illusions Which Are All Religlous—To Jamestown Dickinson, N. D., Nov. 28—Julius Hendrickson, a resident of Dunn county, has been committed to the state hospital for the insaen at James- town, Hendrickson’s illusions are all religious. His imagination has him a preacher and fighting the devil. At times he imagines he is chasing God, and then he, will turn around and chase the devil. He was the first in- sane man to be sent up from Dunn county. That was about seven years ago. fle was released from the state hospital about three years ago. He is not hopelessly insane. FFICIENT AMOUNT OF SEED GRAIN IN STUTSMAN Jamestown, N. D,, Nov. 28—There is a great sufficiencyof seed grains in this district, and farmers generally have laid in. their supply for next spring’s operations, according to A. F. Borchert, better farming agent for Stutsman county. DISTRICT COURT TO OPEN Al’ DICKINSON DECEMBER 5 Dickinson, N.D.,- Nov. 28—District court will convene in this county De- cember 5, when a. large, volume. of. business ‘will come up for hearing. There are fifteen citizenship applica- tions and a’number of local cases to be tried. The calendar for the Decem- ber term is a very heavy one. Court will open the fifth and the jury work will start the following morning. PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING AT WHITE EARTH DEDICATED White Earth, N. D., Nov. 28—The new public school building was dedi- cated here last week, Governor-elect Lynn Frazier being in attendance and delivering the address. The invo- cation was given by the Rev. F. W. Christ. State High School Inspector. Macdonald of Valley -City, was also present. MERCER COUNTY NEWSPAPER < GETS. BETTER EQUIPMENT Stanton, N.:D., Nov. 28,—The Mer- cer County Republican, which for sev- en years has been printed on a small Diamond press, has installed a new cylinder . press, | weighing « 10,000 pounds. ' The new. press handles: four pages on one run and prints any- thing from a letter head to a sheet 84x50. MASONS .AT NEW ROCKFORD ELECT FOR THE COMING YEAR New Rockford, N. D., Nov. 28—Ma- sons here have elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Wor- shipful master, J. S. Cameron; senior warden, R. S. Craig; junior warden, toe eeereoorereoroe me ee ee oe oo oe - . * ° + - - . . . . ery property owner in the village has asked for the ‘service. FARES DAILYDECEMBER 1 to 31,1916 Return Limit 3 Months from Date of Sele Bismarck to eon Chicago . . . . $36. 28 Omaha .... 34.20 Milwaukee . . 33.05 Sioux City. . , 30.10 Des Moines . . 29.80 Council Bluffs. 33.70 St. Joseph. . . 37.50 Kansas City . . 40.60 via J al MASA DAUNANUENANAAESINVOUONODONOCIUONANAGEAUSDE QUCINNGLEOUOOC QHNAUGENOOESE QUGNUNORONNNE RON NAUCQOAEO UEOOUCNORIUOC 20GURIDORIEL EUS OOLEENN LINE. Best in Every Way Minneapolis-St. Paul to Chicago = Two Trains to Chicago Three Evening Trains to Chicago = 3s Four Daily Trains to Milwaukee = Three Daily Trains to a Council Bluffs, Omaha, , Kansas City vod fare Liberal yee le a elses C. H. Babcock; ‘treasurer,’ E.. W. Beardsley, and secretary, A. G. Gard- ner. ADDITION FOR HOTEL AT CARSON PLANNED BY OWNER Carson, N. D., Nov. 28—A. A, An- derson, proprietor of the Carson ho- tel, stated today that work will soon commence on a costly additién to his hotel, which will make it one of the best in the Slope country. FORMER TIOGA FARMER IS KILLE D BY TRAIN IN MONTANA N. D., Nov. 28—Ole Peterson, recently farmed a half’ mile north of this village, was killed by a freight train at Oswego, Mont., his railroad point, Thursday of last week, according to information reaching his friends here. No details of the tragedy were given. Dat , FREE TO “ASTHMA SUFFERERS | Use Without Discomfort or i Loss of Time. | “We have a New Method, that cures | Asthma, and we want you to try it at [our expense. No matter whether your case is of long standing or recent de- velopment, whether it is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method, No matter in what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with asthma, our method should re- lieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium. preparations, fumes, “patent smokes,’ etc,, have failed. We want to show everyone at our own ex- pense, that this new method is de- signed to end all dificult breathing, alk wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms xt once and for all time. This free offer is too important to neglecta single day. Write now and then begin the method at once, Send bo money. Simply mail coupon be low. Do it Today. 2 Ne Si ROR EAST FREE ASTHMA COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA ©O., Room 1056-A, Niagara and Hudson Sts, Buffalo, N.Y. Send free trial of your method to: MANDAN VISITOR. Mrs. C. P, O’Rourke was: among the Mandan visitors | in the city Monday, HERE FROM ‘REGAN. Henry Daniélson of Regan was. in the city Monday transacting business, HERE ‘FROM WING. ® Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potts of Wing were among the visitors in the city the first of the week. oes REGAN VISITOR. Among the Regan visitors in the Capital City Monday was Mrs. Otto Vold, who spent the day calling on friends and shopping. see MOTT VISITORS. Dr. and Mrs. C, B; White, the for- mer a prominent dentist of. Mott, were’ among the! visitors ims the ‘city Monday. cae : GARRISON VISITORS. FW. McGray ‘and C. H. Taylor of Garrison were among: the business visitors in the city during the first of the'week. eee CHAPTER MEETS TONIGHT. Bismarck Chapter. No. ‘10, Royal Arch Masons, ‘will hold its regular nieeting at 7:30 this evening in’ the ‘Masonic ‘temple. eee i FARMERS’ UNION MEN HERE. James Montgomery of Tappen, state President of the Farmers’ union, and Charles Liessman Tuttle, state or- ganizer, were inthe city, Monday, transacting business and calling on friends. © eee ‘LIEN VISITORS HERE. v Ralph. A. Nelson, a. former, North Dakotan, but who has been located in Canada for some time, has returned to the states on account of the war. Mr. Nelson, who is well known in this section, called on friends at the court heise Monday. earner GARRISON BOOMING. Good reports of Garrison were ‘brought to Bismarck this week by. W. A. Staley, who is engaged in the real estate busimess there. Everyone is. Prosperous, says the Garrison man, and the hustling McLean county town be looking: forward to great develop- ent in'1917. . While here Mr. Staley called on his brother, Charles Staley. GAS MAN HERE. Senator Frank E. Ployhar of Valley City, president of the Bismarck Gas BOOTLEGGING UNDER BAN AFTER TUESDAY; TOUGH ON THE THIRST Many first class thirsts may be ex: pected to perish for lack of nourish- ment after Tuesday. The bootlegger amendment, which carried’ in the re- cent election by a majority of 8,000, ig the aforesaid Tuesday. Under this amendment the good fellow who loans a corkscrew is liable to get in bad with the government. The bootlegger amendment ' ‘prohib- its selling intoxicating liquor, and penalizes anyone “who shall act di- rectly or indirectly, with or without compensation. as the agent of another in connection with the purchase or’ sale of intoxicating liquors, either for delivery from within or from without this state * * * or who shall aid, as- sist or abet in the commission of such crime.” The penalty for bootlegging is not less thap $200 nor more than $1,000; imprisonment in the county jail for year, or an indeterminate sentence in the penitentiary of one to three years offense, a penitentiary sentence of not Jess than three year: GARRISON ™. HERE Jerry O'Shea of Garrison, a well|t®! known rancher and real‘estate man, was in the city this week for a visit with Mrs. ‘O'Shea, who is recovering nicely after an operation in ‘a local hospital. Jerry is a nephew of for- mer United States Marshal Jim Shea of Wahpeton. The only difference is that Jim lost the “O” in gallivanting about the state, while Jerry settled down at Garrison and kept his “O- apostrophe” green. The Garrison man cerved in the Minnesota legisla- ture before coming to North Dakota, becomes effective December 5, which|3 not less than 90 days nor more than a| gta! for a first offense, and, far a second |'f; company, is in Bismarck, arranging for turning on the “Jules” ‘Thanks. ‘giving Day. ‘NOTICE! “An barber shops will be-open Wed: nesday .eyening until 10 p. m., and closed all Thanksgiving day. 11-28-9¢ BISMARCK BARBER ASS'N. ' Billie Burke in “Gloria’s Romance” and Warren Kerrigan in “The Code of the Mount ” at the Bismarck to- Meech Setter than the Ready- Made Kind—Easily and Cheaply Prepared. i proper- haere of every known ady-rgade” cough ly, you would hardly have in all the curative powe lies in simple “home-made” takes only a few mi: Get from any druy: Pinex (50 cents wort pint bottle and fill th al nulated sugar syrup. ‘the total cost is about 54 cents and gives vou a full pint of really better cough syrup than you song buy ready-made $2.50, sant and never Thies \ and suger tion gets ri % and gives almost Toosens the phlew throat tickle and tated th prepare. ounces. of into a with plain Tup. prepara- afa cotta mediate relief. It) stups the nasty | s the sore, irri-| he throat, | xo gently stonishing. use will usually overcome the cough and for _ bronchiti croup, whooping couch and bronchia’ asthma, there is nothing better. Pinex ii i o most valuable concentrated. compound of genuine orway pine ex: pect combined with guaiacol and haz been used Ga generations to break up severe COU; To avoul'd disappointment, be sure to ask your druggist for “2%; ounces of Pinex” with ale pcan, and don’t pinks anything A guarantee of lu and he represented his district in the Flickertail house in 1911, ORAL, eblarie: 5 wil is prepa The Fi Pines Go, Fe Wayne, Ind. A New Home Cure Cure That Anyone Can Take It from Us- -Now i is the Time to Buy Clothes hat the future . holds in, store for the clothing world, no: one seems to know. Outside sources of supply .in dyestuffs absolutely cut off. Cloth, trimmings and other tailoring materials advancing. SS \ Ina world of uncertainities, this one thing seems. certain—prices . will take wing upward. - _That.is why. the wise man will not only provide for his ’ present, future requirements at this great Backward Season Sale of .. Suits and Overcoats Ber) thfead of the fabric guaranteed: all’ wodl and fast color; collars hand tolled your lasting satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. 9 /~ In Suits In Overcoats GlenUrqubarts |» Oxfords and Grays. . Fine Cassimeres Plaid Effects Worsteds _ Smooth Faced Fabrics ‘Chalk Line Stripes Duvyteens Tartan Plaids Fancy Blacks ' Scotch Mixes Tweeds sda host of others Plushes, and others $50 Suits. and overcoats now $37, 50 $45 Suits and Overcoats now $34.50 $40 Suits and Overtoats now $31.50 $35 Suits and Overcoats now $27.50 $30 suits and Overcoatsnow $22.50 $25 suits and Overéoatsnow $18.50 $20 Suits and Overcoats now $15 00 . $65 Suits and Overcoats now $10. 00 Rosen’s Clothing Shop _ One Store Only Black and Blue Suits Not Included Extra Charges For Alterations — ‘but his 4

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