The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1917, Page 2

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GIRL AGGIE HOME TO HELP DAD SEE. TO MONSTER FAR Only Female fects in | tural Course at College Back to Trenches Mott, N. D, Ma Steer, the only girl student re at the agricultural college for the ag ricultural course, home to do her ‘it in the mobilization of food — re: Advised that her expert help ‘Steer ered sources. was needed on the farm, Mi did not delay her departure ment, and she is now in direct com- mand of operations on the big Steer ranch, one of the finest places in Het- tinger county. She will receive full credit for her hool work for the “palance of the year. ENDERLIN INCENSED BY STORIES: REFLECTING ON CITIZENS’ PATRIOTIH ‘No Teutons Here,’’ Says Inde- pendent—Too Much Rah Rah and Stalled Auto Ienderlin, N is much incens circulated to the effect that the loy- alty meeting re was delayed | through “4 > tactics of Teu-! tonic ¢ Phere are no Teu- tons here,” s the Enderlin Ind pendent. The scheduled for the meeting didn't show up because its tenor-horn player was stalled in the country with h utomobile. school girl, who was to have sung, was hors de combat bi se she had of sto es | ‘NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA ANI mo-| derlin A high! yoked too hard for the home team jin a b 1] game that afternoon. | These, were | the onl, “too. | | tonie’ the Independent, defections. Both were rather than “Teutonic.” |Proprietress of W onder Hotel Has Permanent Guest i7.—Sigvart M. i Mott Auto Co. and | Mire, Marie Ehredt, proprietress of jthe Wonder hotel, married at _ the (Christ Walheim farm, south of Mott, jare enjoying an automobile honey- | moon in South Dakota. They will be Fat home in Mott after July 1. NT AND ORTON COUNTIES TO MAKE | DIVISION MAY 21 Date Set for Final Partition of Mother Shire and Her Off- spring Mandan, N. D, May 17—May 21 heen set he date for the final on of e{s and liabilities be- en Morton county and Grant coun- which was sliced from mother Morton the first of the year. Former State Auditor Carl O. Jorgenson has been compiling data upon which the | partition will be b d. County Com- missioners Thomson, Wade and Mae- | Dowell and Auditor Berry will repre- sent Grant county in the proceedings. n of the ue i PULLMANS FOR BANKERS ‘Sleeping Accomodations for Over- flow at Beach Meeting ach, ‘N. D., May 17.—Three Pull- mans will Eaviie sleeping accommo- ations for the Missouri Slope Bank- 'ers’ association when it holds its an- ‘nual convention here May 28 and 29. Arrangements for the sleepers have ‘orge W. Janda, sec- ation. Bea been made by, ( leetary of the ass when anybody to sell you other kind. tha you sure that there’ pur tor your own satisfa That’s the way to talk on Calumet and see ‘Then you'll always be ilure to waste time and ma- terials — that every time you put a baking into the oven it will come out light as down, © and uniformly raised. “Excuse me I Said- tries some Insist et it ll be no ction, ‘ which had lodged in his ear when | little Kathleen Huffman escaped with | ‘ADAMS COUNTY. GOING. ~ IN FOR MUCH HIGHWAY WORK THAT WILL LAST More Real Construction Planned Than Ever Before Attempt- ed by Commission Hettinger, N. D., NORTHWEST 64 GARRISON YOUNG PEOPLE ENLIST FOR | attempted in Adams | | i | | Army Being Drilled by T. L. | ers. A series of north and south Stanley to Rout the Common | trunk lines will ‘be built from each leity in the county, connecting with j the Yellow trail. ers will view and lay out proposed highways May 23. Enemy, Famine N. D., May 17.—Sixty- in the food preparedness army. Un- FINE: AND JAIL TBH zens. The school board will also pro- vide ground and seed. |Knockout Proves Expensive Lux- BANK CASHIER LEAVES SUDDENLY; DAN CUPID tee wnat ew, aiaar ae Wolf, manager of the Salzer lumber Disappearance of F. W. Bleck,| yards at Robinson, declined to re- | move his glasses and fight, Will Napoleon Banker, Explain- the K. O. cost Lewis $56 and ten ed by ‘‘at Home Cards | days in the Kidder county jail. Napoleon, N. D May 17.—F. W.| Bleck, cashier of the Merchants’ Na- tional bank, who mysteriously disap- peared a few days ago, has accounted | for his absence with ‘iaxeuncenients | of his marriage to Miss Nella M, Mer-! No More Tractor For Him: Doesn’t ry rill at Aberdeen, S. D. The bride | Get Word“Whoa has been deputy. superintendent ‘of ___ ' schools in ogan county for the last! Stanton, NW. D., May) 17.—Lyfig three years. Mr.’and Mrs. Bleck’ will! prone and helpless’ while : ‘several be at home in ‘Napoleon after June 1.j thousand pounds of relentless ‘stee) {| and iron slowly trundled toward him, ’ Mordy Edwards made a solemn vow TWENTY YEARS FAR | that if he escaped. this juggernaut | {he never again would forsake the | faithful horse for the faithless trac- ACHE RELIEVED WHEN tor, His brother, Ed, discovered him | { | just in time, and the wheels of the | tractor stopped within an inch of MELON SFFD) IS FOUND | the prostrate man, who had fallen {from the front of the engin,e unob- ! ‘served by the driver, ‘Lidgerwood “Man Freed From! Olstrnetion He Had carries SOE, Through Wind aeucteon Hg dad Carried ©) ‘Shield, Little Girl | Since Childhood Escapes Uninjured! May 17.—Melons ' will grew in North Dakota if prop-/ kK 17.—Catapaulted ; jerly planted. Frank Kocthian, driv-; through: the windshield when R. O. en frantic with ear-ache, visited a} Smith ran: head-on into J. C. Quin-! doctor with a tale of a melon seed; cer's car on ‘the grade west of town, | he was four years old. The doctor; a few minor‘scratches. didn’t believe the story, but he probed | and brought! forth from its twenty! ‘HETTINGHR COUNTY MEN years’ seclusion a Ltt le mel- | DOING THEIR BIT FOR on seed, p rved in a bed of wax! which had closed the passage to the FEEDING FIGHTING MEN inner ear. Mott, 'N. Tp. “May 17 17.—A.. E. Vasey | of the West Britain country is sow- | ing 600, acres of grain, all but 40 Hasiening Home to | acres to,.edible cereals, and William Stoddar@, has jugt,; finished seeding | Wife’ s Funeral He | 640, acres, 290 a¢res,to, flax and the Finds Mother Dead | balance to corealay: D. May 17.—The| RAY HOST TO CLUBS mother of Mrs. Henry A. Olson, who} | came from Glendive to nurse her | Federated ‘Women’s Organiza- | daughter through an attack of pneu-; | tion Enjoy Convention monia, survived the latter but three days. Hastening home from Hettin-| ‘Ray, N. D., May 17—Fifty clubs ger on news of his wife’s death, Mr. | were represented by 200 delegates | Olson was shocked to find that the| and visitors at the district meeting | mother had just expired. | of the State “Federation'iof | Women’s | eee clubs here. The Ray Study’ club and ONLY GERMANS CAN the ‘Women’s club of Wildrose enter- | PREVENT BUILDING OF AMIDON RAILWAY tained the vistors, and, hotel accom-; modations being overtdxed, private | New England, N. D., May 17.—Fur- ther assurance that: the: Milwaukee Homes throughout the city were | thrown open'to the guests. line extension to Amidon, will be built 5 is found in a letter to . B. Calkins; from headquarters, stating that “the; railroad will positively ‘be built this} summer if the Germans don't sieze | PAIN IN STOMACH Le 2 | ’ SUMMONED TO BISMARCK BACK OR JOINTS Hettinger Man Witness in Alleg-| : rgery C | ‘ od Forgery Case | (By Samuel Hamilton, M. D.) N. D., May 17.—James ; ‘Scranton, Hettinger, Henry has been summoned to Bis-; 1 recent years investigation by means ‘of x-rays, the observations of marck to testify in federal court against Constantine Deidrich of | Scientists such as Cannon, Grutzner, North Lemmon, indicted on three| Pavlov, Fowler, Hawk, prove that,an abundance of water is necessary in good bodily housekeeping. To drink a pint of hot water before meals is Ld Ly. good practice, and those suffering TO BOOST BETTER ROADS from a catarrhal condition of the stomach will find benefit in adding Ray Automobile Association Pian about 10 grains’ (one-sixth of a level Highway Improvement teaspoonful) of baking-soda, drinking —W. A. Morin it an hour before each meal. Ray, N. D., May If your kidneys are sick, or you suf- is president and J. Earl Barrington fer with lumbago or rheumatism at secretary of the Ray Automobile as- charges, one of which was forgery, by the federal grand jury that sat in Fargo. times, pain in the back or back of 17.—More | county is; | planned by the board of commission- | The commission- | Lewis knocked him down as he stood | with his hands in his pockets, and; ‘alumet. one te: mukes the sition, sition, ith every other kind baking, and see how much better Calumet Received highest award at World’s Pure Food Expo- HL, Paris Expo- March, Compare st that tells] | Noy MADE BY THE Trust ALUME food. Chicago, France, 1912. Sociation, which expects to have 100 members by the end of the week, and whose object will be the rebuild- ing of roads leading into the city and keeping the highways in condition during the summer. Farmers’ clubs of the district are co-operating with the association. BLAZING GREEN TRAIL Markers Complete Along Maih Line of Soo to Enderlin Lidgerwood, N. D., May 17.—The Green trail, extending from Estevan, Can., to Enderlin, has been blazed as far as this city. The trail follows { the main line of the Soo*to Hankin son, and thence to Lidgerwood, Mil- nor, Lisbon and Enderlin, where it! connects once more with the main| line. The blaze-marks are copyright- | ‘ed and have the protection of auto- mobile associations along the line of the trail. the neck, take ‘a little Anuric before meals. Anuric (double strength) can be found at any good drug store, and was first discovered by Dr. Pierce, of the Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N.Y. When run down, when life indoors has brought about a stagnant condi. tion in the circulation—most every- one is filled with uric acid—especial- ly is this so of people past middle age. This uric acid in the blood often causes rheumatism, lumbago, swell- ing of hands or feet, or a bag-like { | ate brighter. the clean, gum. ‘others, So, Wrigley a bit! every meal 109 ARM) : It brings a wholesome fresh- ness to the palate that makes the whole day lighter and. Neediess to caution you to get WRIGLEY’S, the filtered, For millions have made it “their-positive choice, having _ if'you forgot your tooth- brush this morning, Chew it after “The Flavor Las ts why, WRAPPED is”? We might advertise WRIGLEY’S as the “dentifrice-without-a-brush.”" For it cleanses the teeth ‘and gums—it pleasantly sweetens the mouth—it FIGHTS ACIDITY. STEELE MAN WANTS TO AVIATE; CHUM OFFERS TO MEND BROKEN BONES Steele, N. D., May 17—A. Goodwin, manager of the Steele electrié light plant, has offered his country his services «S an aviator, and Arthur Yankin, thinking his fellow-citizen may need looking after, has volun- teered for the medical corps. GRANT COUNTY FAIP | Speed Events on Mile Track to Prove Feature Next Fall Leith, N. D., May 17.—With high class speed events on a mile track and agricultural exhibits from the garden spot of the slope, Grant coun- ty is looking forward to making its initial fair here in October a “bean- er.” George W. Herron, proprietor of Herronwold farms, is head of the fair association,’ and Claire Cornell is secretary. GAS KICKED HARDER Cahill Will Not Start Engine With His Foot Foot Any More. Pettibone, N. D., May 17—Endeay- oring to start an engine by whirling the flywheel with his foot, W. J. Cahill narrowly escaped losing a leg when the engine fired too promptly and the wheel started before he could remove his foot. The loss of a toenail and a had shock were the only ill results, but Mr. Cahill is satis- fied that gasoline can kick harder than he can. MEMORIAL DAY PLANS. Steele, N. D.; May 17.—Hon. James Sullivan will deliver the patriotic ad- dress at Steel’s Memorial day serv- ices, which promise to be the most impressive ever held in this city. CHICHESTER S PILLS E DIAMOND BRAN! dedicat ‘Ask your, Chi-ches-ter’s DI Pills in Wed and E85 ‘ake ne othe: ate Ask for 7 DIAMOND BRAND PL rene, years knowns Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY BRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE COLLEGE BUILDING WANTED Stenographers and Bookkeepers We have several calls for High- class clerical help—help that can command Big Pay. If you are not satisfied with your present earning power, let us tell you what we have done for hundreds of others, Write G. M. LANGUM, Pres, fo) mismarck Lydon thd, Bismarck North Dakota condition under the eyes. Backache, frequent urination or the pains and stiffness of the joints and high blood Pressure are also often noticed. E: eryone should drink plenty of pure water and exercise in the open air as much as possible. I have found that Anuric is an antidote or this uric acid poison and that it will dissolve the accumulation of uric acid in the body much as hot water dissolves sugar. May 15, 1917. 48 Hours Notice To Owners of Live Stock Property-owners who maintain LIVESTOCK within the city limits, or upon whose premises LIVESTOCK is maintained by others, and the owners of such LIVESTOCK, are hereby notified that unless their BARNS and STABLES and the SURROUNDINGS are placed in a PERFECTLY SANITARY condition and all [MANURE and LITTER REMOVED within 48 hours, they will be ARRESTED and PROSECUTED WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE, and the SEVEREST PENALTY provided by the ordinances of Bismarck and the laws of our state will be inflicted. Signed: F. B. STRAUSS, Bismarck Health Officer. 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