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\N fwill en- as yeo. Minneap- we North Da- into reeruiting a) reserve officers ruling at Fargo and “ONS CAPLAN WIT _omerermm ——_ PATRIOTISH With the withdrawal of A. R. Johns, | but two candidatés are left in the fight | sor for the mayorshjp of New Rockford. Dan Lief, A fow days ago Judge William = M. Jackson entered the field as a black | horse, it being the contention of his | many supporters to place his name on } the ticket by the use of “stickers” or | by writing, The other candidate is George J. Schoebel. Two Ca. Phillipine Veterar, Drilling School Children in Manual of Arms (Special to The Tribune.) | Sanborn April 2.—This little ie Bo |North Da i triotism, which seems to have burst TO INVADE WEST into bloom all in one night. Little FOR NAVAL RECRUITS jenigren run about the yards in their ‘homes and at the school car Yankee flags and loyalty to Sam finds its y into the conversa- nish 800. recruits by April 20, Lieut. | tion of the farmer as much as does Wilson of the Minneapolis recruiting | {MY Spring crop. Dan Lief, who serv: station today announced plans for a, i" the Vhiltipines had a company ) youngsters out on the school ground | big recruiting campaign for Minne. |? Bi { week putting them through the ; (A Bociated Press.) Minneapolis, Minn., April 2,—Or dered by Rear Admiral Palmer i ting up” exercises. The drills = wilt continue indefinitely. In fact the peteeneraneeer eerie eutaee . ? Ame home has ‘become a LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT : PROPOSE RIGHT OUT NOW deena esenenanes e You reckless men and women who’ Crosby, N. D., April 2— are pestered with corns and who have | semi-professional baseball or at least once a week invited an awful} tor the nortnwestern part of the death from lockjaw or blood polson | has heen placed before the fans of the are now told by a Cincinnati authorily | city, ‘The league would consist , of to use a drug called freezone, which! \jinor, Williston, Crosby, Westby, Min- the moment a few drops are applied |. \eiva and Donnybrook, Ata re- to any corn, the soreness is relieved | |, : he following and soon the entire corn, root and al?, | ine o talon drilling, H tie’ for Young America. E GLEAGUE. GLUB Crosby Baseball Fans Consider Pro- position and Also Elect Officers for Season cent meeting held here Bee iuhiheitieers [officers were elected to care for It is a sticky ether compound which /¢#! team Wis seston: M dries the moment it is applied and /°S: Manager; Clit Gardner, as imply shirivels the corn without inflam- | Manager. and Monte Jones, sec ing or even irritating the surround. !and treasurer, ing tissue or skin. Tt ix claimed that | -_—— 2 quarter of an ounce of freezone will | Only One “BROMO NINE.” cost very little at any of the drug stores,; ‘To get the genuine call for full but is ‘sufficient to rid one’s feet of} name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, every hard or soft corn or callus. { Look for signature of E. W. GROVE] You are further warned that cutting | Cures a Cold in One Day, at a corn is a suicidal habit, | For City Commissioner Subject to the vote of the people ' G. W. NICHOLS PLASTERS.... The World's Greatest External Remedy. # Coughs and Colds and another ‘shoulder blades) : ! Weak Chests, i —Any Local ‘ain. | Insist on Having ALCOCK’ H i INVESTIGATE, | —And we will prove to your entire| satisfaction that we are not only send-| ing every student ty a good position just as soon as competent, but that we have more calls for competent Bookkeepers and Stenographers than we can supply. If you wish to qualify for a good position, let us tell you what we have done for hundreds of others. Write G. M. LANGUM i President ij | a) eitusies 77 | , eee Yy [/ = Diyd LVUtdd. LOL ee Bismarck - North Dakota AUDITORIUM Tuesday April 3 ALL SUNSHINE AND LAUGHTER & Prices $1.50 $1.00 50c - Seats on Sale at —_———————— jury which meets some time in May lof Garfield Goff by his wife, who, the 3 MOULIN AT | NORTHWEST |) RAY-ARFESTED TOWNER LEADS «BY OFFIGALS WHENRY A ANKS ‘Broke Into Schoolhouse and Held ; Midnight ‘'Parties’’ to Own WITH DEPOSITS y (Special to The Tribune.) ; | Ray, N, D., April 2—The midnight | teed have come to an abrupt end, Total Deposits as Reported atiand one of the toughest gang of \ | youngsters has been broken by of- Last Call|Amount to Sum of —ficials of this ctiy and. members of the schoolboard. Satisfaction ($8,760,726.04 ‘There will be no more sliding down eh ot pmerare ;the coal shute into the schoolhouse (Special to the Tribune) lor forcing the doors or the windows Towner, N. D., April 2.—The to- tal deposits in the banks of McHenry county, according to the last call, is $3,760,726.04, not including the depos- its in the bank at Karlsruhe, the statement of which hag not been given to the pri Towner leads the coun-| : ‘ B ty in total deposits. The Anamoose| Wild. They grew wilder every hour. National bank shows the largest de-| he members of the gang broke furni- posits of any one bank. The Farmers {ture, ‘broke open the teachers’ desks, & Merchants’ bank of Granville is aj!uined the typewriter owned by Pro- close second. fessor Towell, besides leaving crumbs ;and other articles on tie desks of the {school children. ; An investigation was ordered by the ;members of the schoolboa A few iwere singled out and confessed the story which lead to the arrest of the ‘membership of the gang. jof the‘building pen. Once inside the gang, consisting of from 12 to 17 fel- jlows, would prepare midnight suppers for “parties” in the domestic science /reem. | last Saturday night they became NORTON BOUND OVER TOUS GRAND JURY THROWS SELF Had Preliminary Examination Be. | IN SNOWDRIFT fore United States Commis. sioner Fort Saturday is expected to return the formal in- dictment ‘against the pri | AND SAVES LIFE cused pf eutting open an taking con- Mrs, Kluxdabl, Wife of Nankin passenger station last New Year's night, w hound over to the federal Result of Explosion missioner Jolin Port at, Tad a‘elork |, (Special to The Tribune.) 000 Norton was committed to the Bur-| £asoline CO ClCH sor ey CON: ay teigh county jail, fluid exploding scattering fire in all di- ‘orton had no counsel. The srand | yank andcthua’extl tlie ‘famed, and save her li ler, Miss BEANE eht ,oring to put our the rigeoasket 6 WILL BUILD RESIDENCE oR Casket of Man .| UU! § i tents from a mail pouch at the Soo! Pastor, Badly Burned As Brand jury at the preliminary examin- Saturday evening. In default of $1,-! Lankin, NX. D.. April 2.—Warming ; rections and ignitng her clothes, Mrs. sistant United States district attorn | last week to tirow herself into a snow- | Handrud was badly burned in endeav- Whom She Killed: and Spotted Wolf Are Build White Man's Rabbit Head Gcing to {Onited Press Kind on Reservation , GSpecith to, The Tribune. ' Parshall, D., April 2.—The little , A epee is passing in the famous Shell police say, shot him. Mrs. Goff is a/Creé& district. The spring \ building daughter of John Bridston, treasurer joom has hit Rabbit Head and Spotted of Grind Forks county, and married} Wolf, two Indians, who have announe- Goff, an Indian-Negro against her! eq that they are going to abandon the parent's wishes. They quarreled and \tepee and cach build a modern home. he said she shot him in self-defense. | They each obtained figures on lumber lin the three reservation towns. ‘HOSKINS PURCHASES ROLETTE COUNTY HERALD | (Special to The Tribune.) in the center was place on the coffin FIREMEN ELECT OFFICER Valley City Boys Alse Vote Them-} Rolla, N. 15;, April 2.—W. J. Hoskins, {proprietor of the ‘Turtle Mountain | Star has purchased the Rolette Coun- ‘ty Herald from W. D. Packard. The i two newspapers will be consolidated. celal to the Tribnne) {Because of the high cost of print D.. April 2,—Mem- | paper and other increases in prices ity fire department ‘of printers’ supplies,» weekly new: at their meeting last evening voted; papers in many of the towns .of the new uniforms to receive their guests, , state have consolidated or deals are the firemen of the state, at the annual | pending. firemen’s convention which will be; is Selves New Uniform For Coming State Convention, heart with «the wordy, “forgive. me,” | Easier to get a reputation than to maintain it-one hat has done both. | For 45 years Lanpher ha: stood for quality The Lanpher Hat $3 FARM AGENT OF WILLIANS GIVES REPORT \Mrs, Kluxdahl, Wife of Lankin Attended 57 Public Meet- ings During the Year (Special to The Tribune.) Ray, N. D., April 2.—The county agent of Williams county might apply for member in the United Commer- ial Travelers at the rate he has been “stepping” the past year. According to the report W. Hall made to the county commi: ners last week he attended 57 public meetings with a total attendance of 6,171, visited 130 fields and plats, visited 119 co-operat- org and answered farm calls, be- sides writing articles for newspapers ee regener SHOSSHSESEESOOSH * DRINK HOT TEA oa ° FOR A BAN COLD % OPERAS SEODE HESS _ . Get a small. package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburg Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water up- on it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, ‘relieving, congestion. Also loos- ens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from a cdld or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless, LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Rub Pain and Stiffness Away with a small Bottle of Old Honest St. Jacob’s Oil When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a 25 cent bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil’ at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Don’t stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used.only once. It takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely jharmless and doesn’t burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciati- ca and lame back misery so promptly! mencing June 12. Officers elected are | as follows: | w. T. Craswell, chief; A. C. Bonhus, ant chief; Ha Olsby, secre- | , and Walter Coop treasurer, each i CITIZENS IN FAVOR OF COMMUNITY SPELLING BEE’ (Special to Tne Tribune.) Jamestown, 1 2.—A com- munity spelling bee, nilar to the ones held in Grand Forks and other} s and cities throughout | The Outbursts f: T HARDLY KNOW WHAT TO BUY, WEIRE TIRED OF QVERY THING AT Home. .* North; Dakota, has been suggested for James- | town by a number of local citizens; and already steps are being taken for | the staging of the venture. The’ jchampion speller is at present un-; ‘known and a community spelling bee | lwill decide this point definitely. | \“WACHT AM RHEIN” SINGER | \LOSES FIGHT SONG CAUSES April St. Cloud, Minn, —“Die | Watch am Rhein,” bellowed forth in the deep-throned bass of George Hu- ber, an Australian, held tuneful ap- peal to the patrons of a local saloon last night, until one of them recog- rized the air as the singer, with | growing emphasis, roared into ‘Lieb Vaterland, Magst Ruhig, Sein, Lieb Vaterland, magst—” An argument ensued; the verbal engagement was followed by a phy- sical clash, and the cause of the kaiser perished as ‘Huber emerged from the fray suffering from painful cuts and bruises about the head and ; face. |SECURED $500 IN PLEDGES TOWARD BAND | (Special to The Tribune.) Parshall, N. D., April 2—On the} strength of the possibility of thej United States being forced into war with Germany, Parshall is going to have a band to play martial airs and; to instill the west with patriotism. A committee consisting of H. L:. Lokens- } {gaard, A. L. Ellingson and H, Herfin-| daht canvassed the business district | of the city last week and secured pledges in the sum of $500 with which | DO YOU THINK WE ODDS AND. ENDS OF OF DOS MEAT £ DON'T You DARE TO Fi aren 31 to purchase the instruments. Aside from this amount, pledges of $30 per month were secured to pay for the music and the services of a leader. By Condo HAMBURGER. BUTCHER SHOP HASH !! A SUSGESTION TO ME AGAIN Ii! of Everett True HOW WOULD YOU Like Some Nice HAMBURGER FOR A CHANGE 2 WANT TO GAT THE GRISTLE AND ScRAPS MAKE SucH and attending to other farm matte His total mileage amounted to miles. Red, White and Blue Globes to i Shotw Loyalty Hibbing, Minn., April 2—The world’s richest village is going to show its patriotism in a most nov- el manner. At a meeting of the council it was decided to replace the white globes on the ornament- al light poles with red, white and blue glass, A SUMMER ENCAMPRENT Williston Boy Scouts to Have One of Best Drilled Units in North Dakota (United Press.) Williston, N. D., April 2.—A sum mer encampment inder th direction (Specht, Northwood; M. Koto, dne ¢ in the Mouse river country—and that was over 34 years—is deal, “Koto passed away at his home in Towner, N. D., last week. Services were held at Granville. A few head of vattle eemingly running wild over thous: of acres of square miles was the onl. evidence of occupation in the country j when Koto located in that portion of jthe state \ Tv Yadlest Ash your Dru lumon and Gold:-metaitie Ribbon, CHICHESTER S PILLS | of Thomas R, Goodw trained scout- masiel, during the ug summer nas been planned tor the * scouts, makiny up ong of the most ef- | A FOR SALE iweient in the state Choice Marquis Seed Thero are about fifty boys enrolled Wheat-Crop 1915 in the local organization. Definite HARVEY HARRIS & CO. plans for the camp will be completed j after the return to the city of scout- master Goodwin June 1, NEW MOTION PICTURE HOUSE FOR HILLSBORO (Special to The Tribune.) Hillsboro, N. D., April 2.—Hillsboro is to have a new up-to-date motion] picture theatre on front street, accord- ing to plans of several local financiers who are interested in the venture. AUDITORIUM One Night Only _ |, Thurs., April 5; The Funniest Play in the Whole World WHEN YOU ASK FOR | s BUTTER 6 NORTAERN A comedy of life among the apartment dwellers It’s clean, it’s human, and oh! it is so funny There’s Nothing Like it and Nothing “Just as Good” Prices, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 Seat Sale, Monday, April 2, Finney’s Drug Store ~*~ Anything that a $1500 one-ton truck will do you can dupli : with the Ford-Dearborn One-Ton "Truck, Yet this truck (combination ot Restbors We and Fond Chassis) costs only a little more thah one-third as m file: mare thas oe ne much ,and: operates at on) The Dearborn Unit is so h ments that it will carry iy tana coal sem tls) attach A Ford $350. Makes a DEARBORN New or Old and e Ton Truck This euaranteed One-Ton fe all the simphcity, all the Heme ENS 1p 2 the, sconomes ofthe Foe, Tread of year wheels is standard, 56 inches, same 5 Fo ra us show you what the ‘Ford, guaranteed, We ‘can supply Taay bd ot eae Mca Manufactured by Dearborn Motor Truck Co.. front wheels, CORWIN MOTOR Co IMPANY, Bismarck, N. Dak. Dealers Wanted in Southwestern North Dakota.