The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1916, Page 6

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BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE’ * SCOOP HELP IN THE CUB REPORTER THE FOLLOWING— ACCIDENTS DROWNING] | WILL GATHER -PUSt PIN BURNS ANDSCALDS-SNAK BITES - LIGHTNING Ze £49 TESTS OF DEATH - HOLD MiRRG WO MOUTH ~IF LIVING- MoIsTUR CASE OF— SUFFOCATION SNOWSHOES THAT, SAVED. CAPITAL FOR ST. PAUL ON EXHIBITION HERE Famous Exploit of ‘‘Jolly Joe’ Rolette Recalled by Ancient Racquettes Joe” Roil swept into St. Paul with his fine dog DARING SUFFRAGIST team in full ery, and with Joe's lusty PLIES FOR ‘VOTES lungs ringing for the call of the trail, there never was any question in the minds of anyone that Rollette was among those present. In those days Pembina was a part of Minnesota, and Joe was first elect- ed to serve his district in the ‘“‘coun- cil” in 1 a yeteran mem- ber in 1 when the movement for the transfer of the capital to St. Peter came up. This romantic figure in northwestern history was born at Prairie due Chien on October 23, 1820, and he died May 16,1871, at his home jin Belcourt, one mile north of the Poa \ ‘ “Jolly : te, one of the} village of Pembina, where his re- Span me = ‘most romantic cha ers the north-| mains now rest. His father was a é ' d, and how he saved ‘leader in the pioneer days, a fighter : nnesota to St. Paul/ and a mighty man among men. Jolly ‘ B ‘ . y an ancient pair of) Joe, while he never accumulated ‘ —— sans § ch have been brought! much worldly goods, did earn undying into prominence by a rearrangement! fame by his numerous exploits, and a 5 in the office of Curat M R. Gil-/fuitlength portrait of Rollette occu- ; : ese vg : al museum. ies a ac = 5 e e pies a place of honor in the rooms of T f h O TI KETS. 5 15 d 1 The shoes proportions; | the" Mieescle tiene oe at he Story-Teller of the Orient » 50c, 75c an evidently designed to y a robust! Paul, where a tablet tells how he ran ee a ent { man, are the very ‘ones upon which away with the bill that saved the A 3 i “Jolly Joc,” then a member of the capital. Even more characteristic of council,” made his historic getaway | of the old courier:of the Pembina are ' with the bill previding for the remov-| the ancient, worn snowshoes which t al of the capital of Minnesota from’ now occupy a pedestal in Curator St. Paul to St. Peter. When the time Giimore’s office. The “racquets” seem aaa en EI } came to vote on the proposition, St.|to have partaken somewhat of the| ie at had a sate an jority, eee at | Teed qualities and the free and wild =; rae Fi ane (ERR vill safely in his possession, tracking importance, spend the, holidays ‘with her -parents.| - CANDIDATES FOR RE-ELECTION |!2-.Bismarck, : i nance: 2 ) away into the northwest toward his} pemite Mr, Grimm of Aberdeen, spent) 4, i<D. Dec a3-—W, fs i ito. th 8 ; ’ ene ee ‘argo, -N.-D., Dec. 28—Formal an- t native wilds in Pembina. By the time ——_-—_-——_-—_—- lay here transacting business. / nouncements have been made by May. Joe and the bill were finally located, | CORRESPONDENC! { and ;Mrs. Frank Northrop have] or H. F. Emery and Commissioner | it was too late for St. Peter to score, vu eq the. Hb tard ;Webb thome in El-) aiex ‘Stern that will not be caidi- and St. Paul acknowledged its debt ato, and? will “move' “tHe first of| gates for re-election.» ' Their terms of gratitude to the Pembina adven-|¢ ¢*¢ @ e+e eee eo oes will expire next year. Two ¢onimit- turer to the ned of his days by ten-| DOUGLAS ° . B. Weilricks} left Saturday for! tees have been appointed by the Com- i dering him the freedom of the city/*# ¢* +e eee eo oe St, Paul with a car,of hogs. Mr. Hen-| mons club, one to’ draft ° pro eed | whenever he hove in sight. E dicks will ship another car Wednes- changes in the cit: charter. aga th Lia And tradition has it that “Jolly Joo} | Bert Sween has purchased the day cee ti th , : em i took the freedom of the city literally | excellent use of it. when any undue commo-| heard, the saintly citizens were wont to remark It's a fire, or Joe Rollette’s in town.” When Joe MONARCH COAL Is Your Barrier against the winter that is to reign. This renowned coal has given sat-| isfactory service for many years and still continues to be the ‘‘pre-' mier’’ of coals. If you are look-' ing for a great heat producing, non-clinkering, dustless coal this is the variety you want. We have yet to find a dissatis- fied customer. Get your order in early thus insuring prompt de-' livery. | C, A. Finch In the; PY {with her paren Ouradnik ho at present occupied Fargo, returned on two weeks’ vacation here. Ed Anderson went up to Ryder on Ba school at Saturday for ¢ Monday evening, returned Tuesday. A good sized crowd attended the dance given in Douglas Friday even- ing. Rev. Grumn of Garrison, held Ger- man Lutheran services in Douglas on Sunday last. Floyd Smith, of S; visiting his Dougi: week. Andrew Johnson's moved into their j new bungalow this week. * School closes this week for a two ish, has been! friends the past | Horns By ieiy ym Mrs. Hornsby, Chicago suttragist, | ;makes daring flights in her. aeroplane in campaigns for votes. She bombard- ed President Wilson with petitions when he was on his yacht at the light- ing of the statue of liberty. j school in Miss Delis Hafe¥" who is attending Mendale, will spend the holidays with her parents. The Christmas, entertainment given by the ‘Sundéy school will be given Sunday night. Mrs. Kidder, mother of Mr. W. E. Kidder of this place, passed away on Monday, December 1ith, at the home of her son, with whom'she has made jher home Mrs, Kidder was eighty-one: years of age and had been a helpless invalid for over a year. Funeral ser- vices were held in Edgeley and the re- mains aid to rest by the side of her husband in the Edgeley cemetefy. Rev. Rothmell, of Fullerton, preach- ed morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webb and daugh- other to consider the matter of ask- ing the state. legislature for the right to adopt.a home rule charter for Fargo and othher cities of a certain | class. WHO LEAKED? . ‘ Boston, Dec. 22.—William Lawson, made several million dollars on the stock market because he received a vance. tips on President Wilson’ peace note, the Boston Post said this afternoon. IN ATTENDANCE AT COURT. 0. J. Wick, J. G. Joslin and G. W. Norton, all three of Manning; Sheriff Herman of Center and T. L. Evans of '| BANKING _ PUT INOUR -CHRISTMAS -CLUB AND INCREASED west fete vO | Valley City Saturday to spend her |ter will spend Christmas in Ellendale, . weeks’ vacation. Miss Faust will Christmas vacation at home. the guests of Mr and Mrs. Roy Craw- k bo f 4 ‘ spend her vacation at her home in| yiss Henning and Miss Davidson | ley. : as a uu i , e Valley City and Miss Craig at Oakes, N. D. . a a ee ee . KINTYRE ITEMS ° OOH OHH OHHH HHO HS M. 'B. Falgatter returned from To- ledo Friday of last week. Mr. Savig returned from Minneapo- lis last Friday. He has been under- going treatment for rheumatism. Mrs. Grover Liversage received a other, Mrs. Cald- well, seriously ill and she left Fri- day for her mother’s bedside. Miss Lucile Easton returned from WHEN YOU ASK FO s BUTTER 4 NORTHERN Winter Suits Made-to-Order Repairing and Pressing Neatly Done | leave Friday for their homes in Fargo and Litchfield respecitvely. The “Kintyre Literary Club” elect- ed officers Sunday, as follows: Presi- dent, Miss Davidson; vice president, Mrs. Carlson; cretary, Miss Hen- ning; treasurer, Mr. Orser; program committee: Mrs. Davis, Mrs, Gorder, Miss Ridgeway and Mr. Mossbrucker. Friday evening, Dec: 22, the Presby- ; terian Ladies’ Aid will give the home talent play, “Diamonds and Hearts.” Saturday ‘evening a Christmas fes- {tival will be held in the church. The regular Sunday school and church services'will be held next Sun- day. Mrs. Caldwell passed away Satur- day morning, before Mrs. Liversage reached her bedside. She resided south of Braddock for a number of years. The sympathy of the community. is extended to the bereaved ones. COOH H OHHH EH HOS + MERRICOURT « PHC HHH HHO HOH Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Webb returned Wednesday from Ellendale and left that evening for Fargo, where they will spend some time. H. B. Hendricks returned. Friday from a business trip ot Fargo. Clyde Reynolds left Friday for Rut- land, where he will spend a few days} before going to Iowa. Mrs. Elmer Sweeney delightfully en- Misses‘ Hohlweigler and Kellogg will leave Friday for Mllendale to spend the holidays Mr. Leroy Sullivan will spend the holidays::with ‘his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gross formerly of this place, are announcing the birth of a baby girl. Mr. and irs. Jampolsky, of Hazel- ton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rap- paport. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Glenn and family will leave :soon for Pennsylvania, to visit Mrs. Glenn's relatives Friends here have received the an- nouncement of the marriage of Miss Grace’ Heaps. Mr. E. Jampolsky was called to Minneapolis last Wednesday. HEBRON. Fred Jung and family have moved into their new home on the north side. Mrs. Eugene Weigel and children left on Friday for St. Paul, where she will visit with friends and relatives during the holidays. Mr. Weigel ac- companied them as far as Bismarck. The Hebron high school basketball team went to Glen Ullin last Friday evening, accompanied by a large num- ber of “rooters,” and returned home with a victory over the Glen Ullin quint by a score of 21 to 15. The game was closely contested through- out but the local boys maintained a lead during the larger part of the : x officiati ulted i - tertained the ladies aid ‘Thursday. [ome | Uax ollciating resulted in a First Class Work. | This was the last meeting for the |Sr hing Lorois of Hebron, ani Ho- PHONE 17 Tr cod MHEG amd counts, were fog, of Glen Ulin, were successful I Monarch Frank Krall jserved a delicious chicken pie supper. |8Coring the largest number of field Bear Creek Owl Creek Nut Anthracite Nut TAILOR. | | The first meeting for 1917 will be held | at the home of Mrs. W. E. Tibbles. Miss Joanna Sullivan, who is at-j Will There Be A Victrola In Your Home This Christmas? baskets. Basketball enthusiastis of Hebron recently formed an organization, elect- ing R. Theiring as manager and R Lahm as secretary-treasurer. Chas. Hoffman and family moved| this week into Mrs. Halter’s house. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Brainard left Tuesday afternoon for New York, where they will spend the winter. They will stop for a few days in Bis- marck. The R. L. Sutherland family moved into G. R. Brainard’s residence this week, where they will live during the winter. Mrs. W. H. Itrich left last Friday for g | Chicago, where she will visit with rel- atives during the holidays. H. Hollst left Monday afternoon far a visit with relatives and friends in Milwaukee, Chicago and Detroit. Miss Hattie Koglin left last Monday j for a visit with relatives in Detroit. Miss Beatrice Torrey is visiting BETTER!!| Quality--Service Nortz Lhr. Co, The White Yard Phone 77 i it. ., Elis happens in 50 WEEKS. , We also have a 5 ecnt club which. in 50 weeks pays $63.75. Our 2 cent club pays -$25.60-—~ —~---2<---~ Our 1 cent club - pays . $12,75. : -We:also:have: clubs where you: pay in $1.00 or:$2.00:0r:$5,00 each week and in 50 weeks get $50 or $100 or $250... We add 4 per cent interest. ; Come‘in'and get a ‘Christmas Banking Club” book FREE. Tt costs nothing to join. This is not a plan just for BOY and GIRLS; it is also for MEN and WOMEN. roo You can start today—-START! First National Bank NOTICE Hoskins ‘with Miss Grace Landon through the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Appleman, of Montana, {Visited this week with the A. Lutz family. Mrs, Appleman, nee Miss Her- ‘prandson, formerly taught in Hebron.! Join our party January first for Texas at rates so low you can not afford to stay at home. Round trip of 5000 miles with hotel, meals, and berth, with 200. miles auto rides. 15 days limit. -Fare $57.50 round trip from Bismarck, and wife at one half rates. Cail for maps and full information at once. D. T. OWENS & CO. BISMARCK : NORTH DAKOTA |

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