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SISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN® ARSE eR SITET |fireman, sprained back, and R . | Long, head brakeman, back spraine s and arm and leg scalded. All were [ene ot the ‘ight train. { | | | aa | | HLA | ‘“ SASS AN ‘the G. Zeller of Java, Due to | Sheriff of Ward County Large Sunflower Seed | Make Raid on Car pian { | — LODGED IN HER THROAT; | |140 CASES SEIZED; 'Fargo Man No pane Holds Dis- | COULD NOT BE LOCATED | | CONTENTS CONFISCATED | pene tinction of Having Landed Breathing Gradually Became aa Largest Tarpon One of the Alleged Blindpiggers | ible Until Death Occurred c 3 possible Until Death Occurre a ACKSON OF ABERDEEN, | ‘onfesses to the Plan of Yesterda; - the Gang fidesharss LANDS SILVER TROPHY | snes (Special to The Tribune) —— : (Special to The Tribune) Aberdeen, N. D., March 7—Swallow- Weighed 70 Pounds and Measured Minot, N. D., March 7—One hun- | ing a large sunflower seed has caused dred and forty cases of beer were con: the death of Lydia Zeller, year old Five Feet, Four Inches— iscate is week ms the result o daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eller, t 1 on a-carload of beer by Sta = ohild ca : | Fight Lasted 30 Minutes Attorney 0. B. Herigstad and Dep irst of the week, but SO oe eee july Sherif Shirley, 1) was alleged | % ect, which lodged in her throat, (Special to the Tribune) that ene beer a being Fninped into | = —— ——- — = gould snot. be located... Breathing wi Aperissu CN ee uel HENS doit a ‘Gie be the oo iee ca Bide {ter Morris has announced the increase | One of the features of the recruiting |L. Knauf, eee It be planned almost’ impossible. Gradually she} ger does O. J. DeLendr of Fargo.) v “hart of the load was shipped has |@t $372.31. ‘The postmaster and his here to date has been the large num-| to enroll all of the Minneso a sradu- weakened. Death occurred yesterday | hold the honor of landing the largest | assed that it was the plan of |lerks antigipate establishing a new br of foreigners who have declared | ates living in Stutsman county. morning. epee 7 e Pe Me pe - HiROR. A lakes record this: year,.eyen anticipating their intention of becoming citizens pe tarpon. Word reaches here this week to ship in a large amount. year, : - i : dey y SERY ( A vt z linet J. H. Jackson of this if made | before the bone-dry law becomes ef- surpassing ‘the receipts for 1916, in order to Denil ie FORGERY CHAR FAC Eo Ae Se ss : ake which was the banner year in the his- JAMESTOWN BOOKKEEPER this season's tarpen catch at Fort | fective: 9 : : F Pig aera Myers, Fla. He landed a silver beauty CITIZENS 10 ENLIST INN. “oR Ky ORGANI (Special to The Tribune) weighing seventy pounds and measur- | Jamestown, N,.D., March 7—V. J. ing five fect, four inches, ‘The fight WW OF “LAND IS “FASSING f Finn formerly’ bookkeeper | for the * lasted 30 minut { 7 olf-Matchie Company 0! is city, DAMAGE SUIT i i Attorney (. Tuck of Jamestown, who recently disappeared after rais- Nineteen Men Have Enlisted to i . Elected President Minnesota ing a check from $5 to $95, leaving U a { q ‘Farmers ‘Installing Own Electric the Army Headquart- Alumni of Stutsman no trace of his whereabouts, is now LOSES CONTROL | Hight-Eiaute— Guide Posts: Will preeee es (Special to The Tribune) wanted on a fargery charge, the com- i Soon Be Lighted . 3, 1 SI Fi Be aa aces 08 | i 6 plaint being filed in justice court yes- Fhe New Spring Things at ‘ Johnson’s Popular Priced Store | | | | | I | i ers in Bismarck Jamestown, N. D., March T—At 4 L : | (Special to The Tribune) \ Sara meeting of all of the Univer terday by H. L. Woll, proprietor of Beach, N, D., March 7—The day of] A bigger percentage of healthy re-| Minnesota alumni living in James-|the concern that was “touched. ' the red’ lamp on the prairies of North | cruits are coming from Norin Dakkota town held at the home of Attorney : Peter Underdahl of Ryder, to Be- Dakota is passing. The farmer today than any other state in ine Unica, ac-}and Mrs, C. S. Buck, a local Univer- is installing electric light plants of} ¢ ismery y innesota alumni association gin Proceedings Against {his own or power is being furnished z - TB ate y ad. |Bureka Citizens Given Every Var-j py his: windmill. The modern barn ine gtati ‘i : ected were Attorney Twin City Company in the state is lighted with electric-| aig when the offic 5 +S, Buck, , 7 Ss 2 416, e e c ened! pr nt; Dr. W. A. Ger- iety of Weather Even to py, ond eas ruin vail. purn, {502 hotel, 19 men sted. , vice president, and Attorney A. SON WAS STRUCK BY C. E. Comer, Former Band Direct. | Thunder and Lightning ing over ‘them if the. rural distr - - = —_ = Be repr t of the state continue ‘to install light AN AUTOMOBILE TRUCK or and Druggist, Meets Tragic (Special to The Tribune) | plants this season a season as during 1916. ’ ea acre ee Kureka, 8. D., March 7—Thunder, | Special to The Tribune ;. i j lightning, sleet, rain and snow got) ic Ryder, N. D., March 7—A damage Death in California jmixed up here yesterday. Shortly af- | suit against the Minnesota Crushed (Special to the Tribune) ter midnight a phenomena in weath- FOR KIDNEY MEDICINE) Stone company, will be started by i jer gonditions prevailed. Several di Feter Underdabl, a well known Drady | New Rockford, N. D., March 7—C. [tinct and ponderous rolls of thunder | » Chub armer. Underdahl's son, Ole, was}. Comer of Tulare, Cal., ‘was killed | were. heard...followed © by. Drilliant | }Dickins wllare ae eae ub Killed by an ‘aujomobile truck owned! in an qutomobile accident Sunday | flashes of lightning, and then it rain-| , Mow Gahere abe oe Aosta venicen“cellingeh by the firm. ‘Che amount of damages | ),j 4 This the subst » of a led for a few seconds, turning into} > and Country. Clu 7 hav n.scling. Di, fea] sha e vy which will be asked has not been | 1/62 DE WAR ule Sik aac ea, sleet and then snow. _ ; Dickinson, N.) D.. March he|Swamp-Root for the past seven years ‘satistactor to y patrons made public, ‘The accident happened received here Monday tt: | ESS aC ie |contract for the erection of a and during that time we have ‘never! Who have shad. occasion to use such in the twin cities. i P. H. West. Mr. Comer w Sees ‘club, house, by the town and country |heard a complaint, All of our custo-|a medéfne. In fact, during the 20 . years $Hat J, have sold Dr. Kilm bir law and well-known | club will be let some time this week mers speak in the highest terms oft) 's An IN here, being connected with the drug JAMESTOWN 10 | Plans are being entertained to ha the results obtained from its use and|Swamp-Root I cannot recall ever hav- | } Gnd ] ; business and also director of the city | \ band. : U ed {a new hone when the state ass all are well pleased with it as a kid-ling received a single complaint. 1 its annual summer tournament here,|think it is a fine remedy and we selljas a laxative and GENCY is ¢ ne ELECT CITY PARK | probably in Augus ja great quantity. of it. ' ing received very, goggl. results from’ : ae hai a) avin ‘ * seston se a Very truly yours, its use, sions xutrantee—that Serciee is the FREIGHT BUMPS ‘WHEN YOU. WAKE [FAaIoEus/OF MEDS anna) i oF ot tion of town and country clubs ver and bladder medicine. We believe it is, speci ine when used ud td iM this Beore / VICENITY TO) ME E, E, HARRAH & SON, Very truly : BOARD | IN APRIL .: (Spepial to: The Drugeists. W. T. STEPH rugelst. i Medina, N.D., March 7—Farmers of | Dec, 17th, 1915, Golden Gity,-Mo. ! Oct. 3, 1916, irksville, Missouri ‘N if Sh | UP DRINK GLASS Medina and Vicinity will hold a spec ; ett ae oe | 4 i jial meeting here next Friday rr] Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Jere | | noon, March’ 9, commencing i There is only one medecine that really stands out pre-eminent as a Wile sist Seeoetlincueh o'clock, for the purpose of dis ng | remedy for dis of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Y ant Fe ‘ough OF HOT WATER Henderson, Klaus and Boise Have/oel considering matters of import- Dr, Kilmer’s..Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has their looks—their wearing quati- Lucca, N. D. Scene of Rail Ac-| | ee ees | Been Suggested—Place Is a ance to tillers of the soil. proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands of even the most distress: |} ties reduce shoe expense, \ Ht | — i s. Swamp-Root, a phy: n’s prescription for special diseases. cident Victims Taken to | Wash the poisons and toxins from | City of Parks ! Your visit to the Twin Cities will akes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon real Pp . i system before putting more | so |be more enjoyable if you stop at this| ized in most cases. It is a gentle,, healing vegetable compound. ’ Labitt Hospital food into stomach. (Special to The Tribune) Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Send ten cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample B er eson iS es ii Jamestown, N. D., March 7—James- | Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis; 409 size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of ENGINEER OF S00 IS | ae i | “ity of barks. will elect aj Rooms; 275 at $1.50 to $2.50. able information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ- Closed Sundays. | || Says inside-bathing makes any- | ence a oe ing, be sure and mention the Bismarck Daily Tribune. Regular fifty-cent || AMONG THOSE BRUISED | | one look and feel clean, Klein. and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. sweet and refreshed, Apr For conin icngrd the hames | ie, ed . Henderson, Ay au tal (Siieetal to The Tribune) Ly : Boise have been sugge| - | elf on the inside before | titions for various munigip athens pound into a you do on the outside. |are being circulated this week’ | and engine with terrific fore more important becau Severyares day. The engine and tender w 4 es do not absorb impui knocked into the ditch. Three mem- to the ble causing bers of the crew were badly injured | while the a ere cae REWARD FOR HOLD. UP HAN’ © 2 and were brought to the Labitt hos-| For every ounce of food and dri men at ug pital for treatment. The accident} taken into the stomac hapencd about in the} ounce of waste mater Ryder Authorities Ofte ve For Ar: | morning. — The re are Jobn carried out of the hotly, is waste rest of M Slugged C. C, | Dougles. engineer. several broken ribs | mate 3 Fi i ¥eh. i t : and sprained back: C. H. Witchurch, ick] Py es Special to The Tribune) j @ aS ases and to! which are | Ryd D., March 7—Seve sucked i he bl lolars reward has been offered by the | = sucked luca. the: blocd’| dolass reward has test offered by te First:yatt feel a little chilly—then ‘ ‘you. can't: get warm, Followed by smarting she 7 nourishment to sus-|leading to the apprehension and con- | eyes ‘and sneezes. Then comes the cough. ‘Then’ what? That depends upoh your ta » body. ‘ viction of the person or persons who | system's condition, If yow‘are strong, a few days unpleasantness. If you are weak, it may go on longer, may sple i sure is ase does c Running on} yesuit seriously. The weakness gains, and a host of disease germs find lodgment. The next you know, you are Teally sick. Colds are dangerous when they cannot be thrown off; the strong man throws them off easily. it Amnounces His Candidacy for ]} © I of li > Phosphate in it, | thse oisane anes ant tosis fom (NOT TQ BOOST HAIR: CUTS The Moral Is to Keep Yourself Well the stomach, Police howe : thus lean i Aberdeen Barber Chieftains Cannot | A neglected cold leaves an after effect of acongested ; heal bi bahar putting more food dats | Agree on Scale—Kaise Detrl- membrane. It may be in the nose, the throat, or the lungs. membrane, no matter where it ; ii +H ie stomach. ental to Bist | Sometim f : Magistrate an ee Y of limestone phos- (special to “the Tribune) | es it isin the stomach and intestines. Perhaps you F is affected. It will help clear It will build up° your Lo a ee a ee ee Tce | “game Beommiaeed to it, and felt to sme? any out your system. at the Spring Election inj] an enthusiast ‘on insideathings Mfen [ews or shaves in Aberdeen. The bar-| _ SaSMGBE a Sethe: chteaie eataere arate i i a strength. It will counteract the poisons ; whe ala ae cuaatnad 2 [eg shagis fhe cannot sere] as Marya end andforns apuatofafoxuon, 9 9 (MP” the congested membrane is leaving in your blood, and will appreciate your vote. pee treed atest bad taste, nasty “We feel. that raise would be detri- | i js until your whole body. suffers ee, fe Bi d ; rompiesion, others who |mental to the interests of our busi caterth. Then you are ut don’t wait until you are sick. While wonderful cures of have i tt mach oF | es. eve relly : danger. Don't wait for : chronic colds and catarrh by Peruna are daily reported, and (Political Advertisement) |} rownced improvement in both health | terday. in the last forty years have been so numerous as to. make Peruna and appearance shortly. a3 > Sg. <I the nation's Remedy,.it.is better to stay well. Have Peruna at von FALLS WBA IN Uc a : hand, use it freely at the firat symptoms, and you will keep your body so “id ; : well fortified that you will be free of colds, free of caterrhal symptoms 4 ey and enjoy your life to the full. * New: Roe et aa iy Injures ; That’s the common sense way in which thousands of people preserve Enrolls with f ‘ : : (Special to. The Tribune) their health. It’s the kind of preparedness we all agree [ee aa | 4 I i a upon. It’s true life Si. alge 4 ; ine lo" He baseen Ee peltorm: | insurance, that pays the benefits while you can enjoy them. ing some of her household duties, irs. John Dodds of Dundas, narrow- sal Ask the thousands who use Peruna. ‘It could not have gained the place iy escaped with “her lif terday. | , : She ie baale <Eraieed trom injuries it occupies in the American-househoid if it did not have unusual merit. ‘Forget ean time last ia be i akES a melt to wood positions. Eet' as send ; sustdined in: the fa SS your prejudices and let Peruna make good for you, as it has for so many. you names of some of ee ‘When i ‘you know what we have done for ff 3 i H SMuwine ON on 4 3 : . ont INCREASE " You may obtain Peruna in tablet form for convenience. : others, YOU will want to attend. (7 i i ; (egeslal 146 Whe Tribute} | : g p : e. Carry a box with you! 7 is . eae , Jamestown, N. D., March. 7—Post- | G. Feu maae oenela z “ office receipts at-the local. postoffice | - Beas : 4 during the first two months of. this year show a decided increase over the same two months of 1916. Postmas-|.