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t 4 WILTON MAN'S AT THE FRONT John Wild Gets Word of Death of | Fred Weir, Former North Dakota Young Man | (Speclal to Tribune) i Wilton, N. D., April 11.—Pred Weir, a soldier in a Canadian compa in| France and a nephew of John Wild of} this city, was shot in the breast and | the arm in a recent engagement and killed. The Weir family lived at Mil- ton about nine years ago. They mov- ed from here to Freeport, Sask. later to Bayfield, Ont. | ARTENIA WELL CAVES. TOWN 5 THREATENED Buildings in Vicinity of Sheldon Well Start to Settle and Res- idents Begin to Move i Pribune.) (Special to Sheldon, N. 1), Apri, 11.—The old artesian well caved in this week with a depression of 75 feet in its radius. Water is Mowing from the opening in large volumes and the situation cho- fronting the residents of the city i serious. Men have — been ¢ | trenches to let the water keep its old course, but this has been to of no value, The well has already cost’ the city $5,000. It is now ¢ pnt that seve! thousand dollars additional must be) Oe OEE E DEH OEHOD ¢% OLD-TIME COLD CURE— ” DRINK HOT TEA! &% ee ee Get. a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call jt, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” atl any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful | of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and] drink a teacupiul at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective w to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus, break- ing up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore H and harmless. ' | RUB RAEUMATIGN FROM STIF, ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreness From Joints and Muscles With a Small Trial Bot- tle of Old St. Jacob’s Oil. Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. It’s pain only; not one case in fifty! requires internal treatment. Rub} soothing, penetrating “St. Jacob's Oil” right on the “tender spot,” and! by the time you say Jack Robinson: —out comes the rheumatic pain, “St. Jacob’s Oil” is a harmless rheuma- tism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. Jt takes pain, soreriess' and stiffness from ach- ing joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago,. backache, neural- gia. Limber up ! Get a 25-cent bottle of old-time, honest “St. Jacob's Oil” from any drug store, and in a moment you'll he free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheuma- tism away. WALL PAPER and men from the eastern decorating shops who know how to hang it, also painting and decorating of all kinds. Prices right. We are sure to please the most particular people. H. J. MOE & CO. Phone 638 L weercoococooooococe=: YE AN ALF OR BIAAY lad was rt truck which injured him, His con- \dition is. ra: as very serious. [spent to check the flood waters. Build- ings in the vicinity of the well have fsetled and residents within the vicin- lity have left their homes fearing serious | To Abandon Horses For a “Tin Lizzie” to Tribune.) NOD. April, M.— the Fort Yates- stage dr who for over the s Whipped his hors plains, is going to andon his team, Dave announ yester- day that he has purchased a Ford hohe will use on his daily HERSE AND BOER PLUNGE nd Safely to Shore With Steed Following Him (Special te a Ashley, No D., April 11.--Following a sled track aeross the ice on his way | to Minot, Fred) Bross. riding hors back, broke through ait choof the} Missouri a mile from bis ranch, both| himself and the horse going under, | Bros ged to free his feet from | the stirrups, and upon coming to the surface broke the ice and finally reach- ed shore, the horse following him out of the stream, BOY BREAKS NECK FALLING CTA AND NORTHWEST THROUGH IGE *s="==" ra ew of any Pots wor BENTLEY FIGHT weowee. KILLED. WHEN AUTOMOBILE TURNED OVER | First Auto Accident of Season! cjaims in the Canadian northwest are Reported From Drake— G. J. Prchal Was Victim | (Special to Tribune.) | Drake, N. 1.. April 11. When his jautomobile turned turtle just. cast of the city, G. J. Pre | Bovey-Shute Lumber | vill was instantly killed {ning | One other man in the car escaped without. inju . Prehal, who f this ast eve ame originally trom South Dakota, had been in this vieinity ; about three yea coming to this city {from Plaza where he was also connect {ed with the lumber concern. A widow and small child survive. ~— RESULTS. IN ONE MAN BEING SHOT James Panhurn Under Arrest and Says Victim, Bohnet, Insult- ed American Flag (Special to Tribune) Mott, N. D.. April 11.—Reinholz Rohnet of Elgin, Grant county, was shot and severely James Panburn, who is under a here, as the result. of a fight last night at Bentley. According to particular: reaching this city the shooting, Panburn net insulted the Ame says that Poh- | | 12-Year-Old Son of Serguis Vand- | al of St. John, Lived’ Few | Minutes After Accident (Special to Tribune) St. John, i cdward, r. and Mrs. the five-year Serguis andal climbed onto a Jow truck wagon which had entereg the farm yard, accidentally lost hi ance and fell in such a manner strike his neck. eral minutes later. (Special to a) Cavalier. D., April 11.—Pleading guilty to the charge of bigamy before Judge Kneeshaw of the di Arthur J. Bersagel sentenced to one ye in the state penitenti MINOT BOY INJURED and six months BY HEAVY MOTOR TRUCK (Spe il to Tribune.) Minot, N. D,, April 11.—Attempting to eross from one to the other, Clyde maker of this ci struck by a heayy motor truck yesterday knocked down and rendered unconscious, — ‘The hed to the hospital on the Colds Cause Headache and Grip. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- moves the cause. fer full name. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. | QorQO ‘Every Night For‘ Constipation Headache Indigestionetc. polishing is an outfit for ecocomy and convenience. > BLACK —TAN—WHITE each the children to be thrifty. Habits formed in childhood are not apt to change in after years. The ke SamoA with more than fi SunovA HOME SET ‘At all dealers — Take 20 substitute. Make Thrift a Household Word opening box of shines and a Death resulted sev- Remember to call; sai other story states that Panburn sa that earlier in the evening Bol Bentley, being in an intoxicated con- dition, and that 1 Bohneg inter- fered with Panburn’s action, the lat- ter drew his 38 ahd fired. (Special to ‘Tribune i Van Hook, N..D., April 11.—The Van Hook baseball Vowhich last) year won 1S games and lost three? is out 4o establish another record as shown and AJL. Menier, manage BISMARCK'S REPLY Bismarck Accepts the Evidence and Many Bismarck Readers Will Profit by It. te Which is the more weighty a few words from a ‘bism: dent, whom we know and 1 volumes from strangers in towns? There can be only one re- ply. John My Ninth St.,Bisma s “About five ars ago I began to have trouble from my kidneys. I suffered from an occasional backache and | was 50 weak that | couldn't lift or stoop. The kidney secretions became irreg- ular in passage. Doan's Kidney Pills procured at the Lenhart Drug Co.. brought me relief from the first and 1 continued taking them until my back was strong and I felt better in two years later, Mr. Myers “Doan’s Kidney Pills still do me good when I use them ladly confirm the statement I gave in their Don't at all dealers. simply ask for a kidney remedy Dean's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Myers had. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. for the} ing is believed to be that the Domin- from the scene of} flag. An-{peity and tactless man: r: Inet tried to shoot up the town of}sponsible for the succeed his father, J. M. Carignan, who re ned last Tl following his election as a member of the state legis- + flature, rs, retired farmer, 302 8.| He BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE GET NOTICES. TO RETURN 10 THEIR CLAIMS s Canadian Homesteaders Told to Supply Information to Gov- ernment (Special to Tribune) St. Thomas, N. D., April 11.——Per- sons who have proved up on their receiving notices from the Dominion government to return to their home- steads and supply information which ; the government desires, Failure to re- turn within a specified time entails a fine of $500. The action of the gov- ; ernment comes as a surprise to many homesteaders, The object of the rul- jion government wants to get all the homesteads thus held under cultiva- tion during the coming season. FRICTION WN BOUNTY: SCHOOL AT PARK RIVER i Professor Oledenburg Resigns, Being Second Man to Leave Within Six Months (Special to Tribune.) Park River, N. D:, Aprit {sor F. W. Oledenburg, who elect- ed to the position of principal of }the county agricultural and training {school to succeed W. A. Broyles, 1} | November, yesterday announced $ j resignation, and will leave in the near future for Madison, W to take up studies at the Univ y of Wiscon- sin, to complete his work for the de- f master of arts. ignation of Professor Oled- jenburg is the second which has come re the board in the space of § ths. It is understood that considerable serial inter- ference in executive departments out- ide of the official jurisdiction are re- ‘iction and cross: cutting of authcrity, detrimental fo the welfare of the schoo! von ean oes SE (Special to Tribune.) | Yates, N.D.. April 11 er of For ment ax postin UR | | | DICKINSON NEWS | !g—— vu County Superintendent of Schools €. ers’ convention which is to be held at Dickinson on April 27 dnd 28. Mr. Ward is very active and ds aly a have had conventions in Dickinson be- fore and can testify to the fact. eae Skogrud of Wibaux, Mont., first part of the H. O. in Dickinson the week. eee States Attorney If, A. Burgeson, re- turned the latter part of last week from La Crosse, Wis. where he had heen with the Sheriff trying to get a prison- er. The pri 7 aped before the x renpon States At- torney instituted suit to collect the bond, which was declared forfeited at the last term of court in Dickinson, when Arthur Strong, the did not’ show himself ready for trial. eee BK. J. Hughes, receiver of the United States land offi t Dickinson, return- jwas in THE DOCTOR will tell you that never in the history of the:world has there been so much thought given to Purity in Foods. THE CHILDREN in our public schools . are being taught the principles of nutrition and the scientific choice of pure foods. THE GOVERNMENT has established a new department where the housewife can obtain information about pure foods. THE MANUFACTURER in a modern, sanitary factory, advised by: scientific experts, produces in a state of exceptional purity and efficiency the leavening agent used in mil- lions of American homes. Calumet Baking Powder ONCE TRIED,—ALWAYS CHOSEN Pure in the Can, Pure in the Baking Calumet Baking Powder: is guaranteed to give satisfaction | in every particular, and to be as represented inevery respect, tnt the high w from going ac marek from Mandan seve other friends service was ay prevented all trains s the bridge to Bis- ndan, so she stayed in ul days where she visited . until? train the bridge. Carl Enli, king at, Glendive Mont., formerly residing at'Dickjngon, was, in town during the, Easter holida, visiting his parents ‘anf rebdéiyes. ; fi tudent atthe Bis’ Bismarck. siting: Amos Freed, marck Business college at Dickinson last week v his mother and other relatives. ‘a8 John Knecht of Dickinson, went to (endive, Mont., last’ week where he was married to a Mrs. Hilyer.. The ied couple are now making the Knecht house in the eastern part of the ¥ s- ‘* The residents of Dickinson were all shocked to hear of the sdrewning of the five gentlemen. in: jthe, Missouri river Jast Saturday, agiall the men drowned were traveling,;men- making this city their temporary headquarters at times, and were all well acquainted and had many warm friends _ here. Many local citizens went to Mandan ee eeceneceeeert —_——_—_=_=~—> TOBACCO HABIT EASILY OVERCOME A New Yorker of wide experience has written a book telling how the tobacco or snuff habit may be easily and completely banished in titree days with delightful benefit. The au- thor, Edward J. Woods, 1422, F Sta- tion E, New York City, will mail his book free on request. The health improves wonderfully after the nicotine poison ig out of the system, Calmness, tranquil sleep, ed last Saturday from © Minneapolis, where he was transacting business in connection with some land deals, which he is looking after, ss 8 och left here Saturday ‘k, Where she oseph I ning for Bismn: clear eyes, normal appetite, good di- gestion, manly vigor, strong memory and a general gain in efficiency are among the many benefits reported. Get rid of that nervous feeling; no more need of pipe, cigar, cigarette, snuff or chewing tobacco to pacify the morbid desire. ceive, This marvelous instantaneous picture of the testing of lantic coast shows the steel missile which the gun hurls, at the in its death-dealing flight toward the enemy. The missile can picture, the hazy effect at each end being due to its movement: the click—one-thousandth part of s second, at least a hundred times as fast as the human eye BN a grea t ie i plainly seen at dttring the instant of coast defense gun on the At- ves the smoke-cloud the left of the camera's can and of the deceased friends, oa * Harry Boehm, a farmer northwest of town, left here last Sun- day for Glen Ulin, where he trans-} matters jatives a few oes acted busin friends and re Senator L. A. Simpson returned this ‘tweek from Montana, where le had |ness matters, been attending to legal matters as far Miles City. W through and stopping. off at Glendive, west 2s ‘the. senator met some of boys, who were then stopping. there; waiting for trains. ° This rest one certain Wm. who was arrested on the obtaining money under false pretenses. It is reported that Calgrove sold some smarck to attend the funerals week! Deputy Sheriff George | Nolan made.a trip to Mandan to a- Colgrove, jt., TIM, . across a county lines, days. *# * the Co. IK) suecess. BASEBALL BLOODS OF (Special to Trihune) cha them, and has no such cattle among] gree try-out game. his’ holdings. The case will be up before Judge Sterland, for preliminary CONCRETE ELEV. ATOR hearing ‘soon. ee At the last se: the commissioners turned the reason that it did not contain suf- ficient signatures to warrant an ‘ap- Much opposition yas aired to such appointment by stock raisers of the country. claiming that it works pointment. a hardship on the man who nn of the county com- missioners there was a petition for the, appointment of a stock inspector, which (Special to Tribune.) —not a question of making it bet- 200 MODERN With Running Water With Bath.........8+- nishings. Moderate Renovated, Redecorated, New Fur New Cigar Stand. New Grill Room, Convenient, Comfortable, Home Like. H y for all from wth Dakota 24 and Jackson Sts. One Block From Unlen Depot. Look for targe Electric Signe. ter—impossible! ' but of holding its old perfection. Gordon Hats $3.0 MERCHANTS HOTEL ST. PAUL’S fam- : ‘ous and popular priced hotel ROOMS Priced Cafe. APRIL 11, 191 goes from one farm to another, but still Everybody thought it a good idea to: inspect all five miles; stock going out of the state, but the sale or trade among farmers. might become expensive to farmers and ‘also and visited | work a hardship on them. Walter W. Beebe of Belfield, was in Dickinson this week attending busi- Mr. Beebe returned from a trip to the bad lands north of Bel- hile going | field, where he and some of his friends were trapping beaver with very much Mr. Beehe.exhibited 18 beav- er furs and the furs of two bob cats, TAYLOR ELECT OFFICERS ‘i Taylor, N. D., April 11—The young “rl and enthusiastic baseball. bloods this village have elected Fred Schroe- der manager of the team for this sea- cattle to. M. Booke, the cattle. buyer, a med Py y2| son. It is planned to have a strictly and when Booke came to get the cattle) nome organization. he was-told that Colgrove never owned No definite line- up will be mapped out until after the FOR TOWN OF GRENORA Grenora, N. D., April 11.—At a com- down for | bined meeting of the agricultural con- vention and meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Grenora Farmers’ Dlevator company, it was unanimously decided to build a reinforced concrete eleva- tor of 50,000 bushels’ capacity, the has a team| structure to cost approximately $25,- s or a cow to sell which merely | 000. E i i (

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