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STDS Es nassaUO saps aR i SE Sh sO A 2 RUN BOWMAN MAN FOR FARMERS Made Net Profit of $3,225.90 Off 155 Acres Sown to Flax Last Year to ‘Tribme) April 10.--This is | ers in this part| (Spee Bowman, N. what scores of f of the state are going to try out this; year. : | Elmer FE. Hogoboom of this village, $100 rented 160 acres in for cash, put in and after getting his and paying all the expens a-net profit of $21 per acre-or $3,- 255.90. | LEEDS ELECTS TEAGHERS FOR 1916 COMING TER E, T. Smith Selected for Superin- tendent, and Miss Halgren for Principal (Special to Tribune) | . D., April 10.--The board ; of education has elected the following ; teachers for the coming year: fessor KK. I’. Smith, superintenden Miss Esther Halgren, principal; Lizzie Brown, assistant principal; Horn domes seventh third and fourth grades. The vacancy in the first and second grades has not been filled. Easterners Can't Fool North Dakota Farmer on Chickens| (Special to Tribune) i D., April 10.— poultry fellows can't fool us North Dakota f lows on chicken said} Long yesterday. Fred ordered a thoroughbred bird for \his flock but when it arrived, Long per- ceived at once that it did not ; come up to the standard. He fir- east! i ed it back to the eastern breeder and demanded a enough chicken. TO -REPRESENT STATE " AT NATIONAL MEETING real, sure- Fred got it. ( Valley y Minnie Niels for the educational department of the North Dakota General Fed Women's clubs, lett New Orleans to represent kota at the council meeting Intense Itching Of Large Blotches | On Child’s Head | Face and Limbs, Red and Fiery. | Could not Sleep. In Two Months | Cuticura Healed SoundandWell, “My litle daughter began breaking out on her head in small pimples or blisters which discharged a watery fluid, Ina day or two these dried and formed arough, scaly surface. This continued to break out about every two weeks, spreading out larger until her s face, and limbs were covered with large blotches, red and fiery. ‘The itching was so intense we had to keep her hands tied and she could not sleep or let any one else. It was a lifeof torture. “We heard of Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment, and began to use them. derful change took place at once and in two months’ time she was healed sound and well.” (Signed) Mrs. Arch Lagle, Depauw, Ind., Oct. 4, 1916, Why not prevent these distressing skin troubles by making Cuticura your every- day toilet’ and nursery ‘soap aided by touches of Ointment now and then to remove the first signs of pimples, rashes and dandruff. Do not confound these délicate emollients, with coarsely medi- cated soaps and ointments. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston.”” Sold everywhere. which | | | NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AN | house. {the engine and in some manner it Awon- | j Son's second city election was opened Monday and contiues until the fourteenth, Mrs. B. S. Spur, former- ly of this city, and dean of women las r at the state normal school, nt of Miss Nielson, join- CHILD FALLS INTO BOILIN WATER.-DIE of Kloton, Lived But Short EVERY PORTION OF (Special to Tribune) McVille, N. D., April 10.—Falling | backward into a pail of scalding wat- er, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Ben Bjugson of Klotun, was rushed } to the Community hospital yesterday | and lived but a few hours after her rival. very portion of the’ child's vere! Ided, i LEAGUE WEN | DEFENDANTS WW S000 SUIT Senator Englund of Kenmare, Al- leges Defamation of Charac- ter—Papers in Fargo (Special to Tribune.) 1 April 10.—Suit for | ALC. Ti Fargo, $50,000 dent of the W. Brinton, lea McLoughlin, editor of the Kenmare Journal, and several farmers of the Kenmare dist been sarted by State Senator . Englund of Ken mare. The senator charges defama- tion of cha er and attempts at co- ercing him into voting for House Bill 44, the league's proposed magn pare ta. Papers held in this city for service on Townley and Brinton. SOUTH HEART: GRAIN HOUSE S DESTROYED About 5,060 Bushels Grain Ruined From Heat and Water— (Special to Tribune.) Dickinson, N. D.. April 10—The n elevator owned ‘by the s'an Grain company wa to the ground at South z week. The elevator had a capacity of 40,000 bushels. About 5,000 bush- els of grain was destroyed. A num- ber of, n men left here for South Heart in response to the call. The company’s elevator at Belfield burned to the ound a short time ago, with a large quantity of stored grain. HAND SHATTERED TO BITS IN ACCIDENT (Special to Tribune) Jamestown, N. D.. April 10,—Jos- eph Thiring, Northern Pacific engi- suffered the loss of his right y while engaged in his orthern Pacific round- ng was down in under started suddenly, the steam evidently not having been cut off. His hand was shattered to fragments. He was rushed to the Parkview hospital and the member amputated. ELECTION TAME AFFAIR AT GARRISON, N. D. (Special to Tribune.) Garrison, N. D., April —10.—Garri- a tame one contest. event, there being only that for the office of city police mag- istrate. C,. F..McGray was re-elected mayor. The councilmen are: J. J. Mahowald, C. P. Fredendoll, W. H. Robinson and Otto Schneider. Adel- bert Tyneson was re-elected treasur- er. 200 MODERN ROOMS With Running Water. With Bath......... Renovated, Redecorated, Convenient, Comfortable, Home Li Union Depot. Loek for large ST. PAUL’S fam- ous and popular priced hotel $1.00 to $1.50 $1.50 to $2.50 New Fur nishings. Moderate Priced Cafe. New Cigar Stand. New Grill Room, JSackeon Sta. One Block From a WALTER A. POCOCK, Prop Time 1is supposed to become effective April Capacity Was 40,000 | NORTHWEST FLLENOALE ~~ HEARS RUMOR OF A CHINE | ‘Report Says New Train Schedule Between Aberdeen and James- | | town Is Contemplated | i (Special to Tribune) Ellendale D., April 10.—Rumors | jare current here that a new train| [schedule from Aberdeen to James-! Baby Daughter of Ben Bjugson jtown on this branch of the Milwau- | being contemplated. The sche- | said to include four passen-! The new schedule | kee is dule ger trains daily. 15, SAD BIG SUM FOR ROAD SENS Block System Will Be Installed on Yellowstone Division of | Northern Pacific (Special to Tribune.) Beach, N. D., April 10.—Work is un- der for the erection of automatic | block signals on the Yellowstone ‘di- | vision of the ‘Northern Pa ¥ eral thousand dollars worth of rial 1s being stored at points along | the river preparatory to putting the crews to work. The cost of installa- tion of this system is estimated at half a million dollars. Many Extinct Volcanoes Loom Up at Mandan (Sp Mandan, to Tribune) D., April 10.— ed in North Da- ouri river is free Wolford, N. D., reports meadow larks being heard and straggling flocks of ducks and geese have heen seen passing over the city at nights. The snow is off the ground and many ex- tinct voleanoes are beginning to loom in sight in many backyards. BOY RUN DOWN BY AUTO—LEG BROKEN (Sp to Tribune) ss Es BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE If u rim of Jamestown, D., April 10.—Clin- ton Roberts, 12 years of age, sus- tained a broken leg Sunday evening when he was accidentally run down by a Ford car, driven by R. W. Miller, prominent Windsor businessman, The lad was riding a bicycle at the time the accident occurred. HETTINGER BALL FANS ELECT HEADS} (Special to Tribune) | Hettinger, N. D., April 10.—Most of | the old-timers are still available and will hold positions on the Hettinger baseball team this season. P. B. Gar- berg was elected manager at a meet- ing held last week; H. A. Newton, as- sistant manager, and L. M. Anderson, secretary-treasurer. LOKENSGARD HEADS ' BAND AT PARSHALL (Special to Tribune.) | Parshall, NX. D., April 10.—H. L. Lo- rd was elected: president of the | ; Parshal band last week; tr president; A. si ty; H. J. L. Dahl, treasurer, | and H. Herfindahl, leader, The band was organized recently with a mem- bership of 20. | { WILL ERECT 40,000 | ELEVATOR AT CARSON | (Special to Tribune.) | Carson, N. D., April 10.—L. Bougle | inneapo! awarded the con- tract this week for the construction of a new 40,000-bushel elevator, to | replace the one destroyed by fire here several months ago-and owned by the Farmers’ Equity company. The new structure will cost about $10,000 and will be equipped with the very latest and up to date | machinery. ——_—_—_—_—_— ~—-BAD BREATH 'Dr- Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It _Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- Stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find wick relief through Dr. Edwards’ ive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar- coated tablets are taken for bad breath by_all who know them. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- |\tly but: firmly on the bowels and fiver, stimulating them to natural action, ‘clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefts of nasty, sickening, griping catharti® are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without grip- ing, pain or any disagreeable effects, Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and fiver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are pure- ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you_will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. drug: Mec and 25c per box, sts. Will play 100 to 300 records without changing package) should play 1,000 records. When playing Victor Records,’ carefully lower the: sound box and place the stylus or-needle upon’ the smooth outside” the record and gently push into the record: groove.' Victrol. “Victrola” is the Registered Trade-mark of the Victor Talking Machine Company destgnating the products of this Company ealy, 4) _ <a pee een oe EDA ’ oD 8 i =r \ a S wart fs ] a fet F ig | e es is Play Victor Records with | Victor | Tungs-tone Stylus Packages of four, 10s. sed with proper care, four Tungs-tene Styli (one 10c Raya UNA ART AACAUAAU AURA Vanna una yanynaynaynayl Manufactured exclusively by the ad: Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, N. J. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 28th of each month DRA RAUNA MAYA) Warning: The use.of the word Vietrola upon or in the promotion or sale of any other Talking Machine or Phonograph products is misleading and illegal. i eS S PRIMA AAA NAY NANNY ze uaa AMAR UNAyRAUA TRATRAG NA RAUNT RATA URAURAUAAU NAY RAAT IU anya VORA Nl i Ciriani ST TTR | l eee Work will begin just as soon as the lumber is unloaded at this point. of DOUBLE WEDDING — : EVENT AT JAMESTOWN (Special to Tribune) Jamestown. D., April 10.—A dou- ble wedding performed in this city yesterday afternoon, the Misses Emelia and Lydia Steiger of Medina, being united in marriage to Gottlieb Muller of Mildred, Mont., and Jacob Graf of Medina by Rev. C. T. Nuss at the Nuss home, HAZELTON MAN MAY F BE CRIPPLE FOR LIFE (Special to Tribune.) Hazelton, N. D, April 10.—H. 1. Haws may be lame for life because of a slight accident, A shotgun, which he held in his hands yesterday, was accidentally discharged, the recoil be- ing so forcible that when the ham- mer of the gun came in contact with his knee a cut was made which al- lowed the synovial fluid to escape. RESIDENTS OF HAZELTON ARE TALKING GOOD ROADS (Special to Tribune.) $1 in merly connected with the dental firm Ying, Minn, z HIGH VALUES, leasing of state and which took place at the courthouse Monday established new high values for grazing and hay privileges in this section of tlie state. on a quarter section went to $155, an- other at $150 and others. around the FARMERS IN FIELDS farmers in this part of the their fields and with bright sun- RETURNS FROM TRIP. . J. J. White of the White’s confec- tion has returned from a short busi- ness trip along the north Soo line. shine days the woyk is progressing most favorably. There is no question ‘but that there will be a largely’ in- creased acreage of wheat sown this year. One reason for this acreage is ‘because the many fields that were sown to flax last year will be seeded to wheat this year. Potatoes will al- so receive attention from the farm- ers. Rheumatism Should Be Nipped In The Bud Rheumatism in its early stages may/with Uric Acid, which, if not eradi- delude you into paliering that it is ajcated, will contaminate your entire disease of a purely local and tempo-| system. The results will be racking rary nature. Beyond a slight numb-/| pains in the joints, muscles and limbs, ness of the limbs and pains in the|chronic stomach troubles ,and a slug- joints or back, there may be no out-/gish liver, __ ward indications of it, but # you do} The only relief is in the restoration not heed these warnings, @¢ é youjof the blood to its normal, vigorous rely upon liniments to cure you, it will| condition, which can be accomplished ‘ow rapidly worse until you havelby taking S.-S. S., the unfailing heumatism in its most violent form.|remedy for. rheumatic troubles. Our ‘These symptoms, mild in the begin-| Medical Department is at the disposal ning but growing steadily worse, indi-|of all users of S. S.S. Swift Specific cate that your blood is impregnated!Co. 303 Swift Building, Atlanta, Ga. IN CARSON DISTRICT == (Special to Tribune.) SS ESE BESET EEA STEED Carson, N. D. April 10.—iMany INVESTIGATE, te are . fe —And we will prove to your entire satisfaction that we are not only send- Drs. Simmons & Johnson of Red To Cure a Coid In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets. Druggists refund mon- ey if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S signature is on each box. 25c. ESTABLISHED FOR HAY LAN (Special to Tribune Hettinger, N. D., April 10.—-The school lands A yearly lease 00 mark. war chatters and it is very possible that a Commercial club will be or- ganized within a few weeks to back} certain road projects which the busi-| ness men of the town have under con-; templation. PARK RIVER DENTIST | TO LOCATE AT LARIMORE Larimore, N. D., ‘April 10.—Dr. G. A. Plaas of Park River has purchus- ed the dental practice of Dr. A. T. Rowe of this city. ‘Dr. Rowe expects to leave soon’ for Minneapolis and will locate there. Dr.-Plaas was for- ing every student to 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 ‘or the latest designs WALL PAPER and men from the eastern decorating shops who. know how tp hang it, also painting of others, Write G. M. LANGUM, and decorating of all kinds. President Prices right. We are sure BISMARCK to a the most particular : pS reat |

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