The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1916, Page 2

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Miertawnererte sas BISMARCK DATLY TRIBUNE |tieubr shipped into any dry state must | ed a number of friends at their home 1 . FEDERAL AUTHORITIES be marked and labeled so that the| Thanksgiving day. aE BLUE } contents of every packing and con- Quite a number of young people at. tainer can, be told. The penalty for} tended the dance at Hazelton rnars | Ay TAKE UIP ACTION violation of this regulation is rather | day night. OVER PIMPLES ‘severe, and tite matter will be laid be-| S. T. Mank and H. P. Asselstine | fore the federal authorities by the lo-, were chdsen delegates to attend the i fl ( BIG RAID cal officers at once. | state convention of the Farmers’ Ed-| Stuart's Calcium W: Wafers Will. Seon 4; The evidence in possession of the; ucational and Co-operative union,| Put the Stamp ‘of ‘Beatty on Your || officers and which they have, been | which was held in Bismarck Wednes- | Cheeks;, Cheer Up. gathering fon pone me, shows that | day, | No matter how'bad your skin may i i ii in|these sample trunks have been re-; Mr, and Mrs, August Benz enter! pe, Stuart’s ill a i i i uart’s Calcium Wafers w Liquor Shipped Into Minot in ceived as those of traveling men and| tained ‘Mr. and Mrs. Asselstine at a|quickly work aye in ae iets Sample Trunks in Violation _jdeliverel to their destinations as such, | goose dinner at their home Sunday. | good-bye to ‘blaokheads, pimples, acne, r rwo but that instead of being filled with)” yfigges Dresser and Fowler, who boils, rash, rudd: “fin merchandise, they have been filled! pave been guests at the Flowers| ou®,?a®! ang’a muddy of the Federal Statutes ae houze. jha guests edup” complexio} ae j home, retarned to their home in Cen- D., Dec. 15—Prosecutions|__ ‘Ted Brunner, who was found selling | toy iriday: he ions dt the prohibition law | quor in the raid this week, was ar-| ‘gp, Mank and George Brittin au- rather serious phase this|rested on a charge ot” keeping’ and} toeg down to Hazelton Monday. Nedreloc and Dep-| Maintaining a common nuisance and) “yfiss ‘Thelma King went to Bis- ty Sheriff Vandenoever and Stat was i to the district court on this | marck Tuesday, where she will be a Att rt Ss Hergistad armed with war-|Charge. The sheriff has closed under guest of Miss Edna Mank during. the ciate aad ‘nha ions, raided the pool- the injunctional order. of the district ; | week. room in the basement of the Waverly ae es eee picket Mesdames Werher and Parks, who Minot, for vii took on week when sheriff WHEN YOU ARE CONSIDERING BUYING A CHRISTMAS GIFT: if HE’ O8- siE- DRIVES A CAR, NOTHING WILL PLEASE THEM BETTER THAN SOME ARTICLE FOR | THEIR CAR. block. aay chi are visiting relatives in Iowa, are ex- ; Tt was not so much the fnaing ot| Monday night. | pected to return home this week, BELOW IS A LIST OF A FEW, ARTICLES THAT ANY MOTORIST WILL APPRECIATE. the large quantities of liquor stored in | peered 3F iy i we various rooms in the basement, in- | Q-————-——- | STERLING. : ey » iH cluding ‘the poolroom, the sample | | CORRESPONDENCE : H.R. Wrieht and famatly wal et AUTO HEATERS FLASHLIGHTS § room and other, but the finding of 0} jay for lsconsin, where they wi : \ evidence ‘which shows Anat the a o pouGLas. Viste eee molidas i ae RADIATOR AND ENGINE COVERS - BUMPERS eat s Jaws were violated in the f a tt | Ts, za Wagner went to ichi- : ; ae . J. Kiellsforp of Underwood was | gan, last Thursday to remain ‘indefi- CLOCKS : SHOCK ABSORBERS wo sample trunks were found bo! nitely, oe a: pete filed with fiquor, and the state’s at-|_ Mr and Mra, Herbert Gust lett Weds MT ity ye a special meeting ‘of |““ rhc ' HAND HORNS ; , TIRE GAUGES torney has evidence showing that for | nesday for Esbmarck, where ey will the Farmers’ Union on Saturddy even-| 1, ples. Are, Gone.”, 3 fi : ; ‘ ! if Pek ; ‘| ivered at this place am, Utah. : i ay fans aaa HOE lable: Clarence Grow left Friday for Mi- ae eee at the. rageting ‘las at can be 2 cakeeeeein satconute freedom, VULCANIZERS ~~ $ SPARK PLUG CASES The federal Jaw . provides. that} ot. where he will work during the|" py” parrette of Driscoll was called |and they work almost like magic. Cal- Bice, ; ae 5 _ winter ii anh Utah, who 0 the I. E. Gibson home last week, to cium Sulphide,-their principal ingred- GLOVES LAMP CASES ' z G zal naan Peta ard Dae y | attend the little boy, who is taving a|ient, is the <epeatest. blood-cleanser i : ce, s Tete Monday. for’ Beach, where he will ize of the measles. morn to eee ROBES « - g, MOTOMETERS « W. C. Belk underwent an operation} So don’t be blue, don't despair, get visit his sister befor returning to his} 9. tne removal vot a growth on his {a 50 cent box of-Stuart’s,Calcium Wat- home. Mr. Collins had not seen his - A a | Lip. ers today at any drug store in the}! mother, Mrs. Elrick, previous to this| "G4: Gaskin, V. S. Mercer and W.|United States and soon you will have ee or sae ; Runey have been on the sick list /as beautiful a complexion’ as you ever | For our Jake Tiedeman autoed to Minnot) during the week. , wished for: Fill out the coupon for) |Monday to meet S. E. Dahl, who had!" Roy and May Random left on No. §|a free trial ‘packa | HY jess aes im ma inn crou Ty, Friday for a visit with rélatives and ristmas Jt is reparted that Claus Evenson trends in Ohio. FREE TRIAL COUPON. will ope a 5 and 10 cent store soon. M. A. Miller of Crary, N. Bz, has Groceries MOFFIT. been transacting business in this Miss Havel Hoffman of Bismarck | neighborhood during the week... F. A. Stuart Co., 345-Stuart j i Bidg., Marshall Mich. Send me | el once, by return mail, a free tral (Miss Ella’ Engen is elensing 4p the is visitingy with relatives and friends! HEBRON. package oiBiuarts Cale We vee sat at pre: Mildred, ‘age four i urnished i in this vicinity. “4 : aan | I years, and’ her brother, Bobbie, two! for light houséxeeping. cell Siin- yu _ Miss Eéma Mank of Bismarck spent ast cant oc + pe Bist Name .......s.sc0e0s ee eeees sein je eae Héion, Mr. and Mfs,| and’ a half-years, were pushing thelr| . day, 1100;Broadway, | ~~~ 19153t OM ie Tite Rn nih aaron and bacase| basketball me Of. tHe. Joeal:seakon.| os a,” .. [fohn Beal ad gmiilyjand Mrs, Uxg-| rocking ¢halrs over, the floor, play: EOE RENT—Room 22 Second Si siven Anvgithe Hae That ving day | a practice game between the high POOY ie) sossigitast oe vo 20 witieie on ‘vig west to marek. opiley, to, at- oe ihe ere acomblites, hou 12:15.3t ere well, atter a v School boys and the All-Stars. Tt was Reet . State ..... wes P tend sperlenest? and. making moises ‘imitating. ‘a ‘ma- =, ain FOOT as Ua lea attended and everything close and exicting, the score at the Oy, L. G. Scheeler drove over to Kin-| chine, when’ Mildred, out of preath, FOR RENT—Mod Hees ar “ Mr. and. Mfrs, Ratziaft spent ‘Thanks. ond of the second half being 28 to 28.) “Tes | tyre Monday evening. was heard:to exclaim: “Oh, Bobbie! | _.4 Dat 87s: oan ae ee Ab tare is “In the fiv-minute play-off of the tie |—————— Rect a Let’s:rest, I-am- out of: gasoline!” : fora Rowssjy wall Ie Phone 4 jeixine ity relabyes Ae Einsree pis.|the All-Stars won the game, making| Wm; Olson has returned from a| Liberettos for the operas now, on bite sey wa mes 462 marck callers ‘riday and Saturday {the score 36 to 32. short-sojourn"im the Canadian‘ woods:{sale at Hoskins. a 4 « Mr. and !Mrs. Asselstine entertained On Wednesday, the 6th, a big “get- ce fg, eT f, ;, | together” meeting of the Hebron Com- —_ THRE aG ae at-thelr home 'D' mercial ‘club was held in the town Miss Helen Wilson was a week-end | hall. The attendance was*large and | i Ba ~ the spirit shown was very--good. It Ee at tie us home: ' was decided that the annual banquet ey Those vrho attended the chicken | 5, 1d be held December 20, d that supper git-en by the ladies of Brittin |} ou! at e cae ee oe, ata and vicinity gt their church Saturday ne sae ea ted o a Wed et evening pronounced it a-decided’ gut- | Should he called the secon nee? M. DRIVER cess. day ‘of every month. After the regu- lar session a lunch was served, Misg Wfadge, King gave a progra' 7 ie eket social at her school Mrs. Wm. Windhorst, who was visit- week. ‘ithe proceeds amountett to $35, | #8 With her sister, Mrs. A. C, Urban, 20, Sixth Street 24 Bver: ofdy reports a fine ‘time. jreturned last. Thursday to her home in ‘Miss Nettie Blanchard of Dale, this |VHVla, Minn. state, Wasa, weekend, _Buest at Last Thursday afternoon and even- sAsselstihe heme: ing. ihe. Arie Dictures ot Hebron ‘wer shown to large crowds at the op- Ae, and Mrs, Bi Ades, entertain | ‘era -house:~-It was a novelty to the-| 2 vs | Spectators to see themselves and their) neighbors depicted on the screen. |: Mrs. C, A. Studer and Mrs. Julfus! Gray left Friday morning for: their | homes in Minnesota, after a short vis- | lit with Mrs. A. C. Urban. The Ladies Aid of the Congrega- | jtional church held their annual ba- zadar and supper in the hall Friday af: | | ternoon and evening. A large crowd; was present, in spite of the cold wea- ther, and the ladies added more than | $200 to their bank account. | The school board, in their regular | session Saturday evening, decided to| appoint a truant officer to assist inj the enforcement of the compulsory at- jtendance law. They also fixed the jtime of the Christmas holidays from Degember 23 to January 8. The new German Baptist church was dedicated on Sunday, the 10th inst. A large number of people were | present at the services in the morn- ing, afternoon and evening. This is the third church dedicated in Hebron during the past year. | Mrs, E. V. Benedict of Denver spoke {on “Woman Suffrage” at the hall Sun- j day evening, at 8:50 p.m. In a verv jforcible and convincing manner, she demonstrated the fallacies of the antl- suffrage arguments and outline the policies and plans of the Equal Euf- frage association of this state. She} received from the audience contribu- | tions amounting to more than $65, wl] aid the work. | CENTER. | Dr. C. N, Brockington, county judge, {died Sunday evening. The cause of |his death was heart disease. | Rey, A, W. Brown of Carrington {preached here Sunday morning. Rev, | Brown founded the Center church and was pastor for six years, r George Digby and Miss Estella Wel- ler of Sanger were visitors Frida And Then You Won’ t Forget To _ Take Home . Bec he DICTIONARY DISTRIBUTED ONLY - THE. 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Gorder of Estelline, S. D., has | bought the Ole"Shelby farm. Mr. Gor- | der went home Saturday. Frank Simon has gone to the Rainy | | River country to hunt deer. | The Presbyterian Ladies Ald held | ja sale and Toe social in Gorder's hall | | Saturday evening. The proceeds of | | the sale and social was about $40. | Next Sunday there will be services | {in the church at noon and at 7 o'clock | | Send for Sawtay Kandy Kids,” a Picture Book of Recipes for Children’s Parties, SAUTE PRODUCTS CORP. Wo oolws orth i OUR GREAT COUPON OFFER MAKES IT ALMOST A GIFT Publishers’ ara. in the evening. | Recently Gust Kleppe shipped in a | car of farm implements and fine hors: | es. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompsen have | moved into the upstairs of the John | | Beal house, The Robt. Siscd family plan to make | their home with the Frank Bimon fam: | ily until spring. Chas. Hamel and Mrs, Lane return ed from the funer al of their brother | | one day this week. M. B. Fallgatter is in Toledo, visit- ing the Overland factory. Harry Beal has ¢nvested in w Ford.

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