The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1916, Page 6

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Sete | Six i ae THE CUB _ SCOOP reporter SH BOSS-L CANT WAT ANY LORGERL: GeTTAH GiVENOU YOUR KMAS ET NOW < NEH TS @ BLUE WAITE \ ELE OEEL— Lt THOUGAT? TD DIAMOND-2s0 BUCKS j/ A REAL DIAMOND | | BETTER GIVE IT THATS ALOT OF CoiN= SR TOR MES BUT WERE sucH OLD /—_ | TAATS SOME— PALSH( Sater! —e * we T. Lembke ahd William Langer for| LEAVES SOCIETY LIFE to attend to busifiess matters and re-| Episcopal Guild. . That the,event was Saturday afternoon, and Saturday .ev-' af ‘ M. ND N NEWS the defendant. we TO BE.WAR.NURSE "ew acquaintances. She returned yes-}one of the greatest successes ever | ening.—Adv. A * A A . 4 = carer > terday afternoon. roduced in Ma tl Attorney. Jolin Garrity of Glen Ul- i fa Pine 5, * * © Pont th tae Sa eke tie gal tn, ie Al inbsce ations: ete The ladies of the Eastern Star held| “big” event to take place in the new DANCE ¥ by the early part of the sum . ing i t i ri ii theater c e e an i MACCABEES ELECT be he early part of th _Sime 7 peared for Shores-Muller company in an important meeting last night at tat irae aaa showed up Every Tuesday. and Saturday 4) 2 At a recent meeting of the mem-| architect has been engaged to pre-|y qamage action brought in district their lodge rooms. Initiation was Real Musical " bers of the Maccabees, the officers to| Pare plans for a north addition, in| court, winning the’ case. ‘hela. - : “th: selecting Her eee ae Ps . mightat e, the Mandan Jodge for the: en-| Which the kitchen will be’ housed. : 3 LT ae | Soe S. if ‘selected Mandan’s leading singer{and| PATTERSON’S HALL -|'The partition between the kitchén and} Dr. J. G. Moore, superintendent, of Postmaster Markham of Huff was in |+ney well exemplified their ability A 3 the Bisniarck district of the Methodist spoke at the Meth- eyening, at which |Mandan yesterday looking after busi- fore a large audience. The various O’Connor’s: Orchestra: ness affairs. roles were, quite difficult and. were well carried by the difficult‘ones. The ice will be torn out and the place ed for a kitchen will be Episcopal, chure ded) odist church lag see . i. the service de ee There will] time a quarterly conference was held. It has been sbounced that’ the} Mandan Symphony orchestra furnish- of G,, C. V. Caddell, and; be room for at least 24 more tables : Western Union Télegraph company|ed the music and played for all the 3 John Lohstreter s{and more counter space, ’ rlyle Albrecht, son of Mr. and will be located in its new officer by| songs: and dances WHEN YOU ASK FOR § 4 eke,” a2 8 Mrs. Orin Albrecht 6f Flasher, passed | Christmas time, POC rey nee a gh iMandan Tue: enroute : * : 4 as NOV. APPORTIONMENT mee spend the holida He is at: ny bis Patrons of the opera will please ob- re B YJ “li E Fr iat le Tatar en te \ James ‘Collins departed this after-] serve that ticket Nos. 104, 72, 81, are : ie “November <apportlontient has! vending school ‘in St. Pa hoon on No. 3 for his home at Zero,| for “Lucia,” the matinee, “Cavalleria 1 ing, ‘pecember Just been received by the county su; se 8 after spending several days. in. Man-| Rustieana” ur Paciinenl A - ‘, ation will be/Perintendent of schools and is thé] August Usselman left Wednesday aan Gar musiness a eee ae ject TAT cane veln Bete Groat Y held, Following the degree work, Nest received during the —year.| for Napoleon, where he went to.attend days’ vacation, ) b ace i Nght vefreshments will he served and) According to the ‘report given by Sur ‘ene y will be followed by a smoker. perintendent Lorin, the apportion: |= ri eee ment is as follows: Total. for ibe Se ea Dk Taylor whe im 4 state, a y, $2. ADDITION TO CAFE Stine : 3, and county, 3 a yesterday, moved info the house va: ° In orger to accommodate the pat-1! SN eaters a cated by R. M. Welch and family. on ome in rons, the proprietor of the Grand cate, || of children is 8,881 The ! Fourth, avenue northwest. Mr. and ars k anounced that he apportionment. gives "34 eents Mus. Welch Have . moved: inte, thetr ee stor more eo capita from inte And Anzome! j home on, Fifth avenue northwest. ae and 1. cent per capita from” fines. : estra space can he had) sunt, Lorin stated Wednesday morn. ‘W. Waite ot Binings ig in the ee noe ernenrecemnnr nner — jing that the age amount per cap- a attending to business Attairs, ita during the year amounts to about PUMNTUTENHUCOUHAAUEREAACUMNLEGEEUE EAGLE i. whicll Je. the sammount, the aisle > HH. Hallenborg ot Carson was in y provides for the-expense of educating Menges baila re Businewe He ¢ '* ‘2 today. : ‘ . oe R. D, McDonald, assisting cashier! of the Solen State bank, was in Man- dan last evening attending to busi: ness. matters and renewing acquaint: ances, ch child in the county. + = so 8 Q/ RELIEVE MAN INSANE 5 = Deputy Sheriff’ John Handtmann jleft Tuesday afternoon on the south br: nch train for Flasher, to arrest. one |" Frederick ‘Amm, who is alleged’ to she insane. The unforturate man was Nieepred \ taken into‘eustody Wednesday morn- i ENS t i : i A. siiperb attraction staged by 25 of ; ‘i i. ss “¥ : | S1i g.and brought to Mandan by Mr. UOSUDE RUQUGUQEQEGOC 2EDEOOGEANOOCIUNAEEOSTLE: h defended Flink, [about January RAD Sak : Mrs. C, C. Shear, postmistress. of q| Flasher, arrived in the city Tuesday to build You can start TODAY—START! keep up ats aati | ka ery da a _ First National Bank =| : Two : est cow, Bicones, NJ wots Christmas Gifts| ooo I That will delight, satisfy and Serve. asa Remembranee for Years to Come! DAILY DECEMBER 1 to 31,1916 S[Handtmann and will be arraigned be- Miss Dakes, popular in’ New t octety/! is going to has a Red nonin prea Soe ee ie Return Limit 3 Months from Date of Sale fore the insanity board some time to-| Cross nurse. She says all young \yeme! on not. otherwise occupied should af the Palace theater to a packed ‘ i = Bismarck to day de tomorrow. ; Amm has been in| take advantage of the opportunity the war offers to serve humagity. house, both Wednesday and Thurs- $ can join’ our , ) i = Round Trip the Flasher vicinity for a number of} _. hy at § = ~ day nights of this week; The. event: ‘ ig. 1% 5 sss 2 OF weeks and, having no place to go-and ; | ©, Chicago. . ...$36.25 pacha tcKee Prepac ATE Dey nen was produced under the direction of, = D ye being in his condition, it is believed 3 ton er mat- Harriet. Purdy Smith, who makes’ a ; = Omaha seed 20 bust ciate ve attention of thé/tne Yeoman odes of which’ he 48 ari eget to his work as captain specialty of staging similar musical, ‘mas: in bh i 2 Milwaukee .. 33.05 LA eae ar hate ere | organizer: petarn foun Bt Bi areaptal On hl extravaganyas, and was played here ! © Sioux City. . . 30.10 MARRIAGE LICENSES. of Sites dniinne nae ne worth stated that he expected Colonel Under the auspices of the Woman's Coi . i} ‘ab t it = Des Moines .. 29.80 Marriage licenses Were issued dur-! syenea <home Wednesday pay McDoe of St. Paul to-arrive to lay the \ ine. i, ask Ou I. = a Bak ing the past week to the following! Lee i plans for the winter’s work along the Xo, = Council Bluffs. 33.70 people by County Judge Johnson: |{7om Richardton, where they had been) Nrissouri Fiver, ie. S St Joseph wd oh 3 L200. John Eradner of Havelock, this state, visiting a number: got gays. . ‘Yes, crnts i or Women, Bove or MEN. c can,join. >, “ \ = Kansas City |. 40.60 | gin; irssmue Hottman of Solen and inlet, MeO. Beis at. Fort Yates as RAE taro of Gien Unintes wie [LETTER CARRIERS ‘The pian is this: - Cotta fii and get » ‘Christmas Bank. “A = via Miss Mathilda Gerhardt of Timmer. |i" Mandan yes terday and ‘Wednesday. | transacted business in Mandgn Wed ing Clul p book. FREE. It, costa nothing to join. . Deposit. 5... . : ia 8 FLINK ACQUITTED.. County Auditor R. i Berry of Grant |esday. eee DRIVERS or 10 dente or 1-or 2 cents for the first week. Then increase = Sam Flink was tried Wednesday {County was in Mandan Wednesday} aiport Hanson lett the city last eve-| o° Best ae mee i your déposit the same amount éach week. = =| morning for violating the prohibition |!0oking after official business matters.! 1. on No, 2 for his home near Ash- and other workers who In 50 weeks: y 4 %|law. He was arrested several ths 1 idays w have endi 7 stre’ ngth, take . i s S]ago, on complaint of States Attprney |. Martin Sree: was here Wednes- ands Wit to spendsthe holidays: with 0 4 ring . icent club $ 12.75° | = = 4 a 5 day and yesterday looking after busi-| 7/8 parents. : : on ‘ " -cent club pays : : = = ger, and was bound over! to the: y ait 2-cent club pays §. 25.60 . = district. court, after ‘being given aj|Ness-affairs and cronewitlk acquaint: “WL K. Jenson, ‘deputy superintend- ud pay: eu = =| preliminary hearing. Wednesday |ances. ent of schools, returned Tuesday from - 5.cent club pays $ 63.75 | c S| morning a jury was chosen to hear Sans a several days’ trip to the western 10-cent ‘club pays $127.50 = =| his case and\eight witnesses were ex- Joseph Kneis] and Joe Hoffmann part of the county, where he has been i = | Blamined. The case went to the jury ,@eparted last evening on No. 2 forliooving after business matters in con: You cam put in $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00 each week and in 50 ; z Z}at noon anda verdict of not guilty|their. homes in Minnesota to spend |. ction with his office, weeks have $50.00 or $100 or $250.00. ¥ s Best in Every Way ro} wae retubiie’ about 4:30 o'clock. At-jthe holidays, They'plan on returning * #8 We add 4 per cent interest. [ = Minneapolis-St. Paul. to Chicago = CLAUSSEN PAYS DAMAGES. W. C. Kinzel, who ha A damage suit “tried Wednes-|been in Dodge, thts state, looking af- & | day afternoon, in which Shores-Miller |ter | business affairs, returned Wed- 3 | cotupany,.a land company, brought ac-|mesday afternoon.” He now, has .his =| tion against Joe H. Claussen to re- telephone contract complete.and will 5 wo Morning Trains to Chicago 5 Three Evening Trains to Chic cago & 2 Four Daily Trains to Milwaukee & Three Daily Trains to Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Omaha, St. Joseph, Kansas City sion fare pamphlet upon request. al stopovers enroute, cover $235 damages, which was alleg-|not return to that part of the state ed was lost through the violation of a {until next spring; when he will com- contract, Claussen had with, the ;,mence work ona new ponttact simi: Shores-Miller company, when hejlar to the one he just finished. agreed to do some -farm work. The not given to the jury,as the} Steve Tool. Be Hut was in, Mandar was so plain that Claussen |between trains yesterday afternoon ust be assessed the damages and|looking after business matters, the costs of the action, John J. Gar-} - ere ¢ rity appeared for the plaintiff and F.] James Collins of Zpe, Mont., who ° ° has been ‘in Mandan for a number of “nha | slee?? days, left yesterday afternoon for his The ‘Way. of Smiles eines i By James W. Foley oe pd EStladd and the Contractor and Mrs. Steve Birch ‘‘Myths and Legends of the passed through Mandan yesleraays Sioux’’ . J ternoon on No. 4, enroute to their a 4 ° - ene ° : ° By Mrs. Marie I..‘MeLaughlin home at Fargo after attending to bus- = 4 New Se . iness. matters in Great Falls, Mont. ° >. The company just completed a large 4G a ‘Presented by tha paving contract, there, it ‘The Way of Smiles hi ound in, Réd Leather, Go John. Fredericks, jr., formerly of Stamped, Deekle Edge Paper Con- oe ee it enerace taining a collection of the North BISMARCK TRIBUNE attending to business matters and vis-| Dakota Poct’s Choicest Poemis. E a. iting Tass parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Now Ready for Delivery ; Fredericks, gas Price $1.25 . ’ . ah ee Cra OR a = Mrs, J. J. Davey passed through “ce As i ‘ : 5 e q , yi Present or mail to this Mandan Wednesday, enroute home. Myths ang dapinds of the A Free Burning, Non-Clinkering Coal Low, in Ash and High in Calorid Value How to ‘Get ft pa wt th ike from the west where ane had been Ai a int ti 1 of 66 99 t For the Merc Norincl Cost of |. pape: three coupons | visiting friends for a few days. new and interesting volume A F 1 W h F t Hamutactare cad SF Bistrisation the above with Seat US Indian love also just off the press- ue it out a aul at } Anthony Damskey returned yester- es of the Tribune day afternoon on belated No. 3 from i st " Omaha, Neb., where he had been vis- First Editjon Now on Sale iting his daughter, Mrs. William Mil-| Jt is beautifully written, well ler, fora few days, Mr. Miller is 4) yrinted and most profusely. illus: t CoG resident of he ea Anthony | trated with euts of original Indian ‘automobile business in Omaha. Mr. drawings. Damskey stated that Mr. pues gtd This-volume should be in every ing a good businéss and that he ha rs a most pleasant visit with his rela- well selected library. $3. 25 PER TON Delivered This coal ~ not Clinker, and contains léss sulphur and ash than any ang lignite mined in North Dakota > i 35a O8c | Setsciies secure this NEW authentic | MAIL = AalferPamene Dictionary, bound in real | ORDERS Yeiam flexible leather, illustrated \WILL Upland with full pagés in colcr } BE Ant 4 and , duotone 1300 ee re 4 tives while in Omaha. . Price per copy $1.50 .25 DICTIONARIES IN ONE Aes We Deal te peso oat HOSKINS Wash Secs ce All Dictionaries published previ- fie = and the ashbu rn Lignite Coal Co. <> Captain Charlesworth, who had Bismarck Tribune ie in St. Paul for the past, 15 days Office Corner 9th and Brosdway Phone 453, F. J. M’CORMICK, Agent 5's ous'to this year are out of date enjoying a. vacation with his ,daugh- Publisher , _. ter, Miss Mable, returned Wednesday ; Bismarck, : ou ONG Dak.

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