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coker menage PO eek: Ren RENE en ETS RRS EIA A Saecount _ Melieve that Charles ©. 1A All lb lah Gay BM ae POSTOFFICE DISCONTINUED Oftee at Mork ey cy owes Out to Sev. eral Towns on New South, Branch 1 (By United Press) Beach, Nv D, Jan, 8—Tho Burkey wit office was discontinued last week i rdors of the post. office depart- mant at Washington, ‘This will cause Broat disappointment ‘to the patrons of the office us they will now be plac- ad On routes or receive thelr mail from Golva office, The post office at Burkey. is among the oldest In the Golden Valley, hav- ing boon established ton years ago. Tho causo of this change {ts that sev eral new towns on the new south branch railroad make more logical que convenient mall conters, |WPROVEMENTS WADE: Public Schools ¢ Op Dpened at Beach ‘Tos day with Extensive Improve. ments Noted (By United Press) Boach, N. D.. Jan, S--School apen- ed to day after a two weeks Christ mas vacation, Extensive improve: ments have been made in tho heating | worth of diamond jewelry from Mrs. | ahaut $55,000 was caused db; aystem di the agricultural high school Quilding during tho past two weeks, and although not yet finished, it is possible to carry on songol: without | further interruption. The work sistod in lowering the boiler, apten foot, and dnstalling several new radin- tors, Another new feature in the | Beach schools is tho establishment of a bus to haul children to and fron school, ‘This addition is practical on of the intense cold and atorms, THIRTY AVERAGE AGE THA MEN MARRY “Botore mar- wait until you are thirty, and then you will have too much sense to wed.” which is the Cine Honored advice of a hen-pecked father to a son, was proved today not to apply to this section of the country at least not over in Moorhead. Marriage Hconse statistics there show that the average age of the men married in the county for one year ts 304 years, while that of the women iy 26.6. Several youths of 21 did: it, Dut the youngest girl recorded was AZ There were no clopements BELIEVED EPILEPTIC FIT ‘AU 1 FARMER'S DEATH Garrison, N. Jan, SFound froz en. dn his itive shack, residents here Wightman, a Fargo, 8.0 Jan rylug, my boy, ‘Domostoader who came to this come try some 12 years ago, died follow- ing an epileptic stroke, , ‘The body was found on the floor of the building. No one seems to know how long it was lying there. HALF MILE OF STR ro BE PAVED AT WILLISTON Williston, N.D,, Jan, $-—Half a mile of streets will ha paved..this spring here. It is: the ‘frst street paving dm tho city, ‘The city spent $80,000 last year in grading dirt) roads, and decided to eliminate this expense. PeHoeeereeeeeesee S PARNER SENDS EX 32ND ° * NUAL SUBSCRIPTION ? anna ND. Jan, SC. He 2 Rogier ty whose honor Potter * hi is. named, Saturday, ¢ iy iv hig 88nd anual sub- ¢ scription, to the newspaper here, the Sanborn Enterprise. Mr. and ¢ Mrs, Potter had but recently been ¢ married when they arrived in ¢ Sanborn on the fourth day of ¢ August, 1879, and placed a home. ¢ atoad fling, The first night in ¢ their new home is one to be re- + Mombered. Their only shelter ¢ wasia few rough boards placed ¢ across two trunks and they slept ¢ on a “tick” stuffed with hay. ¢ Thoy cooked their breakfast out ¢ ‘of door oo ¢ . eoeoeeee sleet Lame Back, a Dicki STOLEN GEM IDENTIFIED: Mrs. de Ae Rogers. “Positive One Plece Belongs to Her—Theft Alleged to Day Woman f (By United Press) San Diego, Cal, Jan, 8—Mrs. Jen- nie A. Rogers, of this city, has posi- tively Identified at least one of the five pieces of jowolry. recovered at Jamestown whon Mrs, Lulu B. Day of that city was taken into custedy there for the larceny of $2,800 worth of dia- mond jewelry from the home of Mrs. Rogers tn this city, Mrs. Day was brought here by Mrs. Olive B. Chambets, police matron, at- tor a journey of 2,500 miles. Five i} were recovered at Jamestown and a |Ucket for a piece. pawned in Oak- }land. ‘The jewelry ts now held by the {police for identificadon and the one {ploce has been positively identified by | Mrs. Rogers. The articles stolen include two dia- mond rings valued at $500 each, a diamond and a ruby ring valued at $800, a ring set with five diamonds alued at $500 and a diamond set {watch valued at $500. The preliminary hearing of | Mrs, Day, charged with the theft of $2,800 j Rogers, where she was employed as ha nurs | Rdward Keating PAROGHAL SCHOOL OPEAS Tue-ster) Building D Dedicated at vac Doors This Morning (By United Press) Valley City, No. D.. Jan, One of the larger, Roman Catholic parochial schools in the state and the second school of its kind in Barnes count was opened today tollowing its dedics tion yesterday, The school is subsidi ary to, St. Catherine’ Catholic chureh, of which Rey. Father John Baker is the pastor. The school is a two story affair with x basement, ‘Thirty-five boys and | girls may be accommodated in- the dormitories on the second floor, Four class rooms occupy the ground floor. In the basement, warm penny lunches are to be served to the pupils. A kitchen in the basement is equipped for women's auxiliary meetings. Most modern ventilating Ms are used throughout the baitding._ LOU, CHATRMAN or RK COUNTY BOARD nN. D.. Jan. S—John Loh, commissioner from the second dis- rt, and the only hold-over member the board. was last week elected Chairman of the board of county com- missioners of Stark county. PURCHASES 100 STEERS TO STOCK BIG RANCH Ray, N. D.. Jan. S—-One bundred hend. of) steers to be placed ‘gn. the Thorson farm, southeast of here, near the Missouri river, were purchased in St. Paul last week by the owner of Uw farm, Ole A. sRenESVTLL A arnseiic Minn, Jan 8 Re is dead here. Death He came here ago. Record-Review, was due to pneumonia. from Towa several yea PIONEER SETTLER GRAND FORKS COUNTY IS DEAD Grand Forks, N. D. Jan, 8 —Mrs. John Maley, pioneer resident of this city, passed away at her home here sterday, Death was due to illness incident to old age. Deceased was 70 years of age and has resided in Grand orks for the past 35 years D WHILE COASTING—AGENT DIES Mott, Jan Falling of a. sled on which he was coasting down hill, A, Hauck, of Havelock, agent for the Milwaukee at that point, died 12 hours later, failing to regain consciousness. A large gash was Knocked in his head j between the eye and the ear. The body was shipped to Olivia, Minn, for j interment FALLS OFF S' WINONA NORMAL GRAD GETS DAKOTA POSITION ares XN. D. dail. S-President KE. C, Olsgard, of the board of educa- sion. announced with the opening of the city schools here this morning that M dua Pfeilsticker, of Wa- dasha, had been procured to fe the: vacancy sed by Mis€ Shep- ard, who resigned, Miss Pfeilsticker is a graduate of the state normal school at Winona, Minn. Minn SOMETHING REALLY NEW IN Hotel Catering MERCHANTS HOTEL, St. Paul solves the ‘‘high-cost-of-livi problem. Under our new ‘‘pay only Dinner a la carte . @ay. with we charge for m |. hetel acgomodations. Redecorated =o - Priced Cafe = New Cigar Stand : Comfortable for all from North Dakota Cenvenient what you get’ plan you can now obtain rem oraalll Water from $1.00 . from $1,50 - 406 to soe Waler A. Pocock, Prop. eapee We offer practic cally American Plan at about $2.50 to $3.00 the Mefehants Hote! will change vour ideas of the high cost of The MERCHANTS HOTEL St. Paul's Famous and Popular Priced Hotel Also fills the position desired by the late Mr. James J. Hill, in wanting a moderate priced and respectable hotel near the De- ng”? for eals when absent. Moderate New Grill Room Home Like New Furnishings Stress. One block from Unica Depot Stopping at ES H H H | rs of the alleged stolen jewelry | ley City Yesterday, Opened It's |i i GRAND FORK: untineton editor of the Burnesctiie| CHC HCH HEH HHH HS © WILSON LEAGUE SEEKS ° ° MAN FOR PARADE HONOR Fargo, NX, D., Jan. 8—This state | @ which gives {ts electoral vates to | ® Woodrow Wilson today, can't @ find) any one to march in: the ¢ Wilson inaugural parade, March @ 4. The Wilson League here is @ seeking men for the honor, HHH HO He HOMO S CH ARIT ABLE BALL IS.E R GRAND FORKS SOON Grand calle N. D., Jan. 8—Plans for: charity ball will be completed soon, according to members of the |local Assoclated charities. The date for the affair has not been selected as yet. Money derived from the ball will | CO OOD OOOO OS ARE AUGUT is FORKS KAD Kast Grand Forks, Minn., Jan, 8— Six blind’ piggers were unearthed in| a raid here yesterday by officers of | the law. ing the lid" was fuel for the fire, and the coppers got busy at once, Sev- eral “joints” were raided and in all six prisoners remanded to the county | jail. fore the grand jury, ; Monday. BERNS BLOCK DESTROYED NSON— LOSS, 855,000 | Dickinson, ND, Jan. 8—Loss of which convenes | Which destroyed the Berns depart: | se, was held before Justice J. | ment store builidngs and contents es | Funeral! services for. Russel \Neth, | Broadway last week. Four families 2) | Soeuey Ne flats, on the second floor losing all The loss is or th ructure escaped. their household goods, vlanketed by. insurance, 2000 ACRES sort A LAND AS GAME REFUC Helena, Mont., ie S.—Twenty-fve thousand acres! of land between Ell ton and Deer Lodge.-this state, will be set aside as the Taregst game pre- servo in this hemisphere, . if 19 plans of the department of the inter for, unnounced today, materialize. Su- pervisor J. B, Seeley backs the plan. PONTOPIDDAN CHURCH OPENED AT FARGO) Fargo, N. D. Jan. S—The new §28.- 000 Pontopiddan Lutheran church was opened for the first time yester- day. Services were held morning and evening, with special music. Sermons were preached in Norwegian and Eng- lish. The erection of the — building we begun last May, and the edifice is complete, except for plumbing. The chureh will be formally dedicated la- , ter. PLANS BIG RECEPTION FOR MILITIA Grands Forks, N. D.. Jan. S—Plans for a reception for members of Com- | pany M, First N. D. N. G.. and also members of the machine gun company y are already being made. left Mercedes, Texas, Fri- cording to word received here and should arrive at Grand Forks about January 22. They will stop at Fort Snelling for approximately two} weeks, where they will be mustered | wut of the federal service. GIBBONS BROTHERS Grand Forks, N. ing -w seyies of athletic shows for de- voteds. of the boxing game in this city. Mike and Tommy Gidbons, the! | cream of ring performers in the north- . Will appear in Grand Forks as a feature attraction, January 16, h CLUB BEING Grand Forks, N. D.. Jan. S—Pre- liminary steps for the organization of | the Grand Forks Advertising club were taken at a meeting of local bus- inessmen bere last night. A meet- ing. at which time plans for the or- ganization will be perfected, will be held in the Commercial club rooms ‘Tuesday evening, January 16. Edwin A. Walton, vice president of the A: sociation o! onal Adver' present at the meeting held | 8 and added impetus to the move. Mr. Walton is known throughout the en- tire United States as an advertising authority REEORTS BELY MADE 1 TO LOCATE MANS RELATIVES Grand Forks. D., Jan. claiming to be Knute Kells’ midjt Minn.. is being held officers ow to his queer actions. The man was taken from a Great Northern train last night. trainmen alleging that his action indicated he was slightly demented. He is being held in the county jail and will be ta- {ken Qefore the insane board as soon his identity has been learned. The man claims to have relatives at Michi- gan City D.. and efforts are now being made to locate them. EDGELEY FARMERS DISCUSS ADVISABILITY OF CREAMERY Edgeley. N. D.. Jan. S—Backers of the establishment of a cheese factory here today Ushment of such a plant here. The figures purpose to show that cheese f industries pay. SAGGIES* AND WAHPETON - WILE BATTLE TONIGHT tBy unter Press) Parga N. $—North Dakota agricuiteral paar daskethail play ets today heii Sota quintes. at Minneapslis One of © the features of the schedule. which. trip for the Flickertails, taking in: South Dakota universit: mal, Huron college and colleges at Brookings. SD: return ftom the Nill. Cie. the Dako-_ tans will play Wahpeton. college. at Wahpeton, Monday night. night. The other sames on fhe AC schedule follow: Jan. i. Dakota Business college at Fargo; , Jan Wahpeton at Farge: —, . James. tewn at Fargo! Jan be devoted to charitable purposes in j Grand Forks: and vicinity. Rumors that proprietors 9} | soft drink emporiums had been “tilt- | They will be given a hearing be- | the tire | TO APPEAR IN THE FORKS! X. D., Jan. S—Open- } SSED AT THE FORKS | e took a page out of the’ history of Wisconsin farmers’ cheese | , industries, in arguing for the estab-, Coach ¢ Paul Davis indicated that his team is! British Mir ities fear Capt. Plai- kie, whose’ ship, the \dledon#i, was ‘gunk by a submarine in the Maditer- | ranean, Dec. 4, may have: been anced | by the Germans as was Capt. et yatt. | A campaign of reprisal by the ‘Britisn lis threatened if he is harmed. i 1 oe f FUNERAL FOR INFANT. §-months-gld_ son of Mr. and Mrs, W. Is. Neth. of near the city, were con- jducted Saturday in one of | local undertaking parlors, The child died in one of the local hospitals four {hours after it was admitted. f HERE FROM MENOKEN. | Among the Menoken residents. to transact business in the Capital City Friday were 1H. S. LaBuy and Her- man Jessel. Only One “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine call for full ‘name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E, W. GROVE] Cures a Cold in Ono Day, 25c. | $ ~ column. SIS SOCS SPOS SOS BIST OCS ECSD CCRC es Core wes cee ee cere teres eet Sete TEE tere cere. Pod aosecvereses: (MINNESOTA INATIONAL ond Minnesota militia regiment which rr will be mustered out within 15 days, militia officials here said today. Af- ter they have left the Ft. barracks, the North Nakota the | Tesiment,.will he: sent to Ft. Syelling. wonen. position just as soon as competent, please ‘phone 183, or write for particulars. When you know what we have done for call, GUARD TO REACH , FORT SNELLING SOON (United Press.) St. Paul, Minn. Jan, 8—The Sec- left the border Thursday, will ar- ive at Ft. Snelling on Tuesday, and ‘Snelling militia. J. AND T. COUSINS’ New York made~ shoes for Exclusive agents. RICHMOND & WHITNEY, ‘amous SCOTT'S EMULSION RELIEVES SORE, TIGHT CHESTS ° Never has the demand for good, used cars been greater at this season of the year— never have the prices of second hand machines been so good as now: The increased cost of production is forcing practically every automobile manufacturer in America to raise his price. Every advance is boosting the value of second hand cars. The car you drive is worth more today than it was a month ago (everything else being equal), but you must sell now if you are to realize this increase. The longer your automobile is used the more it depreciates, and it will require but a short time for the wear and tear of hard useage to offset the increase-in value which th higher Prices of new cars have added. dt Cars:Are in Big Demand 2 Thousands of people feel that their circumstances will permit them to buy a new car, These are the buyers who are watching the ‘““Automobile’’ column day after day and week itor weak im soirch of = machine thes reite Clery.» price they foe! shle to per. Besstty om tho inckonl tor oki i be Feigao “.. Ope of these buyers wants your car. He’s waiting to meet you thru the ‘‘Automobile”’ 2 How cam you reach him? Run an advertisement. 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