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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WELL WELL Scoors HEN GoT IN TH’ WRONG ERAN meth en Re OM OE i eesti a - — . = ‘the Nichols Business college. Miss brought against Sheriff Cha! thes Mes Fi e ; Ruth Sullivan, who also’ has a_posi- | Donald. MANDAN NE W A) ‘ e jtion in St, Payl, will return Sunday * evening. 7 : . eee in Chi art 3 | Rey. Bu of Flasher, was in Man- OFFICE WORKERS to the Muhr home in Chicago for in- 1 a a 19 7 eas n ears |dan yesterday renewing acquaint- ferment. ae r ns S$ asé a A ances. He returned yesterday after- A peculiar coincidence comes — to sd . os i rion, light in learning t 4 her ° 5 . yas killed in the e oma r while e awitehing. and that. his. brother ONE CENT-AN HOUR WAGE and others who ls labor indoors }wus killed in a he: adon colission seci- INCREASE GIVEN EMPLOYES should always thestengtie dent a few years ago. Fargo, N. D., Jan..4—Employes of g ton TT's a ‘The coron " q i 7 i the Fargo & Moorhead Street. Rail- : : nl i c it qu stand Jam S ym way Co. today received an advance of 1 ath of Muhr accidental WK \ = one cent an hour in their wages. The aud exonerated the railroad company NGG ‘ Wy; y new .policy. was adopted voluntarily, from all blame. The inquest was held NINN ‘ : dy because of the advanced cost of liy- Mrs. N. Mat | venterdiy morning . ing. EMULSION man killed b B ight, | * * iG : d ‘: \ : : ia Mand voor tonight to 3 ‘ : S ‘ y \ the remnaius of Prank Mune, tt | SCHOOL IS CLOSED, | : ILE AL 10 STORE BOOZE is more than probable that the re SNOW TOO DEEP FOR USE BY ASSOCIATIONS mains oftie deceased will be shipped | aie gehool hous 7 Mandan, .N. 'D., Jan. 4—That it is ed recently on account of illegal to store booze in North Dako- — = , y ok punts. not ta, for the use of an association of , Don’t Wear ee ae ca We a ae persons for distribution among them SCOTES is helping ; $0 S eavoral WOGKE selves, is established today in a su- je : maint closed tor several week preme court decision, reversing the | 4 thousands—why not you? A Truss! MANDAN HIGH AND Morton county district court in a case Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. NJ. 16-23 : DICKINSON TO PLAY ret H After Thirty Years’ Experience | Have | Arrangements have been perfected Produced An Appliance for Men, {for a game with the Dickinson SOMETHING REA Y NEW IN an high LL Women or Children That jketball team and the Mar Cures Rupture, school quintet for tomorrow night be- fore the Forester dance at the M. ~ Hotel Catering 1 Send IT On Trial. C. hall, Boise will referee the game If you have iried most everything |fo" Mandan, - -MEROHANTS -HOTEL else, come to me, Where others fail} pete " is where I have my greatest success, | MRS. SWINDLING St. Paul Send attached coupon today and | will » DEAD AT MANDAN , Solves the ‘‘high-cost-of-living”’ * problem, Under our new ‘‘pay only for pee you ge ” plan you can now ° Martin Swindling. aged 59 at her home in the east ido of the city yesterday afternoon at o'cloc Death was due to asthma. ed will buried Saturday 9 o'clock from St. Josepl f J Roonis, Running Water from $1.00 Catholic church, ‘The deceased is a , 4 y; j Rooms, | pioneer resident of Morton county and - ium y ems, bath ene from $1.50 {leaves a family of * « 12,000 TONS OF ICE | TO BE PUT UP BY N. P.! even Children, * T Thus we offer practically American Plan at ‘about $2. 50:to The Northern Pacific ice contrac- By PAUL PURMAN. per day, with no charge for meals when absent. Stopping’ at |tors, Anderson & Anderson, are here! The baseball season of 1)16 saw} 4 j 4 the Merchants tel will change your ideas of the high cost of jand today ted a crew of men get-| the passing of five of the game's! NO Y » hotel: accomoda ns. ting the ice house in shape to put up] greatest stars! The above is C. E. Brooks, inventor of ii” ice for the company's use here] wi, 1917 herald the passing of | the Appliance, who cured himself |)” ahd who is now giving others next summer, It is stated that 12,000 three other veterans who have en- : : tons if ice will be put up here. as rata the benefit of his exper. When questioned as to when they| leared themselves to followers of they, 4° same at Cleveland, where he weet Fane and Popular Priced Hotel ce, would. start cutting, John Anderson of Se . ‘ had played and managed teams for Also fills'thé position desired by the late Mr. Ji J.-Hill, Miner Brown, ; n Pi y ate Mr, James ill, in Se tC Miche Te [the contracting firm yesterday after- Nan ficken Lary Lalole and Rhody | Years prior to going to the Athletes. wanting a moderate priced and respectable hotel near the De- at Marshall, Mich. noon advised it will be within two| D Gee ry He did not finish the season, on ac- ’ Wallace hung up their uniforms, nev- pig| count of an injury in that game. pot. illustrated book on} weeks. send you free n Rupture and i showing my Ap-| * 2s er again to don them in the + Renovated. _ Redecorated New Furnishings — Moderate Rance. i 1 rices a leagues. Rucker and Wallace finished out ‘ ds 7 Ls SS a Hanes On eoplessciig: Hal al | SACRED PROGRAM TO And 1917 opens the shadow of|the season. Priced Cafe New Cigar Stand New Grill Room it and were cured, It nt re-| BE GIVEN AT PALACE time rests gloomily on Honus Wag-| Three of the ald timers are Jet. i pn Comfortable Home Like Neve when all oth Remem-| 4 pig sacred program wi ner, Eddie Plank and Sam Crawford,| Wagner came to the big leagues In G R, E : Headquarters for all from North Dakota r se aly o harness, no| 4... 8 program will he ren-| ty iants of the game of giants. | 1895, the same year Wallace joined . ieee harness, D0) gered at the Palace theater Sunday|'"Ny year in baseball history saw the|the ‘old Cleveland Nationals. ‘Craw- Third and Jackson Streets. One block from Union Depot ‘ jafiernoon. A featiire of the program ment of so many idols as did| ford bobbed up at Cincinnati in 1900, Look for Large Eleetrie Sign I send on trial to prove what Tsay} will be a speech b is true, You a Judge Hanley on the same year Matty. joined. the Gi- Plank - . border conditions and patriotism. eet . 7 ‘i & pitched wonderfut-.ball having seen ny ‘iiustraled book and|afme. June Reed pean eaahy walt was aA uae one A See tna text bore into se- 1916, considering his age and term pe read it you will be as entt ‘| engaged is compa ali the a any the Pad ae my hundreds of patients whose letter enraged of ‘company, delighted the Mathewson and his most formidable; Crawford, whose legs made him an Of service, ut bas declared be wil you can also re lub 1 recently, “| ri liner Brown, the three finger-| uncertain proposition in 1 th ths Bow ss eben nt “ pon below and mail tc Miss Clara Malcom of Plaza, and| & rd of the old Cubs should have | relegated to pinch hitting last year A ‘i re lo ites a . rar worth your time wheth Arthur T. Met Mandan, were to-| Closed their major league baseball and reports from Pittsburg indicate ap yet een art eee it may $ Appliance or not. day married by Ju: C. P. Thurston in a pitching duel. Wagner will be removed from the ie fe ene spew ahh \ —_——— | tt tis home. ‘They will reside on the sed his big league days| short field to first base in 1917. ican league diamond in 1917. rs groom's farm near here. BREE INFORMATION COUPON The Freshman class will tonight en- , “ee ie Sisto et pearsall Mich joy a sleigh riding party, after which| the Morton County Abstract company | account of the death of his mother,| ters. She returned home yesterday ren “enil ins by mail, in plain a nquet will be served at the Grand expects to open offices in the county returned yesterday morning. afternoon. eee ated book and ont your Appl y announcement of the fact | Seat of Grant county, as well as the) 41. tra Nichols, who had been in| Mrs. George Harmon, of Bismarck, full information made that F . Ripley had been} Mandan Abstract company in the near Iowa visiting relatives and friends, | Ws in Mandan Tuesday and yester- i ance for the cure of rupture, ded the contract for transcrib-| future. Arrang 5 day, th t of her sister, Mrs. S. e re ans js gements have not been anes ' jay, the guest of her sister, . 8. ng the records trom Morton county] perfected as yet. The Mandan Ab- returned yesterday morning. T. McVey. nie ny Made and tract commen one fo pe located Jack McHugh, brother of Mrs. V. Sylvin Miller ‘left “Tuesday morning announced this moming that ee ee eee : J. LaRose, and well-known in this| ¢,°°Mayville ‘where he has resumed District court resumed its midwin- city, came over from Bismarck yes- ter erm again yesterday afternoon. | terday morning for a short visit with All the jurymen have returned and) yandan friends. Mr. McHugh is now three cases were to have been dis- | jocated at Salt Lake City, Utah, where posed of but will not be funished until} ;_ js conductor on one of the rail- today. ox roads running out, of, that place." fic, with headquarters at Glendive, is * : in Mandan attending to business mat- | COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mrs. J. S. Veeder returned last Sat- fers: eee IF You JOIN OUR: OF MORTON IM BEDGION) sry ‘There shy tas" been fr tua, leer Cink Ut tha SATaing for ‘ The county commissioners are hold-|past six wecks visiting with relatives Sire. poaga with erative and CHRISTM, S- friends. wg) gts ing their January meeting this week. |and friends. They are today re-districting the ae ee et th { divided portion of Morton county in-| Editor W. R. Hall of the Glen Ul- ea to new commissioner districts, and|lin News, was in Mandan yesterday Meee, yg ieeareeihny ot Glenetves i will also today select a commission-|attending to business matters. He ron gto business matters’ and.visil- ing relatives, left this morning for their home. his studies in the normal school. ee 8 Jack Taylor, supervisor of bridges and buildings for the Northern Pact- ‘New Universities Dictionary ‘COUPON ‘Presented by the’ BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tipsy Rinjocn Seeers WS. Hictionary y 4 er to succeed Don Stevenson, who be-| returned last night. came disqualified for the office when eee Grant county was created, he residing} Mrs. Darling, mother of Mrs. Wil- within its boundaries. It is rumored |}iam Rose of this city, left yesterday that Henry Brown of Flasher will be|afternoon for her home at Richard- the new commissioner. ton, after spending the holidays in Sate Mandan with the Rose family. . ee Clara Thorberg returned home this morning on No. 3 from Minneapolis, where she had been visiting reJatives and friends for 2 few Says. Come in and get « ‘Christmas Banking Glub’’ Bock BREE and join the club. By depositing 10 cents and in ices 10 cents each week, you -will have $127: Present or mail to this paper three coupons like vats socoee conatiogs How to Get It Toe ere or rgeierion Cost of Dr. G. A. Spieman arrived in this city yesterday afternoon to look after} Halph Dawson and Harry Johnson to St. professional business matters. went to Fargo yesterday where they Miss Esther Sullivan returned * Paul, Minn, Sunday night on No. 2 ca x m have been enrolled in the Agricultur- a hers in 98c ling, packing, clerk hire,cte, Martin Dahl of the Huff district, ar-|at college for the rest of the term. |t@ Fesume her duties as teac rived in Mandan yesterday afternoon ee 8 0 - to resume his duties as juryman at the} Robert Murphy of Minneapolis, re- In ee - ate MAIL einen. 2 term of district court, cently arrived in the city and has ta- secure one “Ascent club pays. * ken a position in the Union barber Seeat ol Lawrence Peters arrived in the city | shop. lub pays - from Flasher, yesterday afternoon, 2 6 5-cent club pays. and departed on No. 8 for Jamestown| The Catholic Order of Foresters 10-cent club pays . ubere be. will iia ie wits. pl ng held a meeting at its sal last Wer ¥. $1 . 3 ere visiting relatives and friends.| The dance to be given Friday night fou can put in $1.00 or E" or $5.00 each week. aad: in’ 50 ‘he Peters expect fo return Saturday. | was arranged. ewe 5 weeks me | or $100 or $250. Mrs. Frank Ginthiner and children] Miss Harriet Schulte returned Tnes- We add 4 per cent returned yesterday afternoon on No.| day night from the twin cities, where i i You can start TODAY—START! 8, having spent the holidays in Man-|she had heen visiting friends _ and dan with the former’s parents, Mr. | relatives. i 7 me at aeogmige,| om Maes ; | First National Bank Tie Miss Lucille’ Van: Solen of Hekton, : : : . = zy an = b > S, a Bernard Pomerleau, who was called} was in Mandan yesterday visitin to his former home in Minneapolis, on | friends and attending to business mat-