The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1917, Page 2

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| DICKINSON READY TO SHOW KNIGHTS ~ OF FOURTH ESTATE Great Plans. Being Made for An. ON DICKINSON'S NEW POSTOFFICE BUILDING! ser mnociun | Dickinson, Ny D., May. 19.—Dickin- Handsome Structure of Hebron json, the “Queen City of the Prairies,” Brick Will Cost $72,000 | Will open wide its doors of hospitality 7 2 jue 22 and 23, the dates selected A }for the entertainment of the North Des Moines Contractors | Dakota Press association at its sum- Dickinson, N. D., May 19.—Charles | mer meeting. | Weitz Sons of Des Moines, Ja., who| Friday, June 22, will be given over | have the contract for the erection of|to a short business session of the! Dickinson’s new federal building, are | 28sociation, followed by a sightseeing pushing construction operations with | trip about the city, which will include the arrival of good weather. The|a@ Visit to the famous brick and tile! structure alone will cost $72,000. Heb-| Plants, the big coal mines, the mag- ron brick is being used, and the|nificent new home of the Dickinson | building will be one of the finest in!Town and County club, ‘and’ other | SATURDAY, MAY 19,1917. Sea roo es a ap 858.4 nahaetazarse Se NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST Haynes Co-operative Coal Mining company's mine. Farmer patrons and stockholders, with their families, me from all parts of -the district: j Many improvements have been made at the mine, and a fine quality of WILL WHICH WADE PRIVATE PROPERTY eesti up May Ruin Young : Man’s Eyesight Burnstad, N. D. May 19.— “Soaked in the eye” with an egg, Clarence McGilvray may suffer from a permanent weakness in that optic. Clarence and his brother were hunting eggs in the barn when the latter threw an egg at short range. The young- ster had something on the egg, and it broke, in baseball parlance, WORK BEING PUSHED ys Wisconsin Man Purchases Fam-| cus Equity Property—Will Increase Capacity Fairmount, N. D., May 19.—The Fairmount mill, which occupied a prominent place in the deliberations of the last legislature on the terminal elevator proposition, and which was made the ba for Fairmount’s argu- >t ie 2,090 per day. the best equipped in the Northwest outside of Minneapolis. BIG ATTENDANCE AT HAYNES COAL: NINE’S ANNUAL BARBECUE ment that a state-owned terminal ele- | ; vator should be located here, ‘| just as it reached the backstop, the city. a } places of interest. After supper a} ¥ n sold to M. Ladd of Osceola, W striking him squarely in the eye. a \hall game will be pulled off, at which Ar] hi Mr. Ladd has been interested in the! A Bismarck specialist has been the “quill Pushers” of the state and re) : enterprise since its inception and is| consulted, and he finds the eye {tt ” , {the Dickinson business and. profes- a 6) i an experienced miller. He announces] jn a gerious condition. ‘sional men wi} contend for the su-| Efaae a JOO that the cap now 336 varrale sehEe ae ; promaépsoitihe taiamond:* ‘The: eve- 3 »_— Cs Y daily, will be increased to 1,000 to ning will be given over to a banquet | pe Atk. at § oe rf The mil ts said to be| TAKE TOLL OF TAILS MAN'S CASE TAKEN OVER | aiid’ musieneniortaianents tollowed | ‘Che Most Beauigul Cat in flmerion af |by a ball. ‘The’ Federated Women’s | 3 ] j clubs will tender a reception to the | visiting ladies during the afternoon. 5 | Saturday morning the visitors will —e leave by special train to Medora, in| . Sotri ney | the heart of; the famous Bad Lands United States District Atto: VI ot (North Dakota. Medora is famed 40,420 Gopher Appendages. Paid for by Logan County Board Napoleon, N. D., May 19—Logan county commissioners have just com- pleted counting 40,420 gopher tails, {representing April's toll of the var- ‘OU may be one of the thousands of people who have planned to buysa Paige Linwood “Six-39" | 4 li Haynes, N. D. May 19.—There| mits, for which the county will pay Hildreth - Investigating throughout the nation because of the ; was an unusually good ‘attendance at| out at avo cents per head, $808.40 in : j |fact that it was Colonel Roosevelt's | this spring. If so, let us suggest that you place i the annual barbecue, held at the! bounties. Anderson’s Business. ’ | home town during the years that he di tarel i 5 ‘ San are spent ranching in North Dakota. The| your order immediately. be amestown, N. May 1. historic old cowpuncher town was ' = H case of Henry Anderson, alleged | rounded in early days by Marquis de Therz is 2 tremendous demand for these beautiful ibe io a bad egg” commission broker, charg-| yores, a French idealist, who’ dream- - AIG: ee » [ed with giving poor checks for good | oq that his town would some day be: fve-passenger models. Orders are. pouring into KEaicd H ; : : SRP Rea by United | come one of ‘the leading municipali- the factory from all sections of the country, and, NESS i eae na ee Hildreth of Fargo, Mr. Hildreth | es of the west. THe built an im- ‘at is 4 foregone conclusion that our “Linwood” : Py? 3 1 3 i : holds that it is a federal case, inas- | Mense packing Blant, a church where production wil! fall far short of the demand i (Os i much as the principal charge against | the People could worship, and a heau- > % a 5 : ty ( H Anderson is that of violating the post-| tifu! chalet ‘where he and. his wife, | tenia Then. aiso. remember that the cost of manufacturing materials is steadily advancing. Each day it becomes more difficult—and consequently more ex- pensive—to secure the steel, alumnum, copper and brass that are found in a car like the “ Linwood.” Medora, resided. Medora is also famous because of | \the former “Dude ranch,” to which} TO HAVE NEW YARD | wealthy easterners flocked each sum-! mer to get a taste of western cow- boy life. The ranch house on this Invest $10,000 at Milnor | ranch was finished in solid mahogany | es and was one of the show places of; Milnor,.N, D., May 19.—The Thomp- | the west. The bridge spanning the | son Lumber company will invest | Little Missouri river at this point was | $10,000 in new yards to be located on | built by funds raised by popular sub- | Main street, north of the Milnor ga-| scription, following one of the great- rage. The plant will be among the jest financial campaigns ever conduct- | finest in this part of the state. ed in the state.’ This bridge complet- — : ed a’ missing link in the! Red trail, | a portion’of thé National'Parks high-| © way whith crosses the continent. | al laws, it is said. Safety First When Buying Baking Powder Consider only quality, only results, For it #® results, g results you want, and must have to help keep down living costs in these days of exorbitant food prices, | Thompson Lumber Company Will Raght now, you can buy one of these cars for $1173. If you delay the matter too long, you may have to pay considerably more. Or, as we said in the beginning. it may be impossible to secure early delivery on a Linwood at any price. nt afford to experiment with inferior ei tijures—bake day You simply cz Baking Powders t GLADSTONE BUILDING nt invite bake waste, And there is no reason why you, should, For 1 “Under Way o1 : i -up cele- ‘ Stratford “Six-51” seven-passer 05 f 0. b. Detroit = ves es eee ea °C nee aoun | uration is staged *eWedora, in which Fairfield “Six ce aeveana - i f ° b Detroit all "WW 21C) 0 Vos D jthe best broncho riders and ropers | Linwood "Six-39" nger. $1175 f.0.b Detroit ~ N. D, May 19.—Work ig, 0f the cattle country participate. An | $1699 £0. Detroit Gladstone, Brocklands “Six-51° CALUMET now under way on Gladstone's new town hall, which is to cost $3,090 and to be ready for occupancy in early exhibition of this will be given at| the: occasion of the editorial junket. A typical ranch, lunch will add great- Dartmoor “Six-39° Limousine “Six-5 1° 11175 fo. b. Detroit 759 F 9. b. Detroit ‘0 f.0 b. Detroit 75 -f..0, b- Detroit ‘of o b Detroit Sedan “Six5) Sedan “Six307 Town Car “Six-51” summer... Bayer & ‘Loh have the gen- {ly to the novg|ty and enjoyment of | eral contract and J. G., Kittelson a4 the Medora visit. 2 y sub-contract. The commercial club of Dickinson i ——_——___——_ jis authorizing the spending of about | |a thousand dollars for ‘the entertain- eee fee ie) ORGANIZING GRANGE ment of the newspaper makérs of y Tp A North Dakota, upon their June visit ivea every, Pent de Master of Washing: | to the Missouri, slope. metropolis. Hi + r. every bake day fect tection. 2 rs H uke day perfect protection, fPmrtle ‘Mountain tas Turtle Mouniain, N. D., May 19.—%.| Plow Every Acre | P. Waters of Rice, Wash., deputy fs Ss f T USE es state.master of the Grange in fat Doesn't Apply to Bae state, is interviewing farmers in this im . A a © ° pe vicinity relative to the organization Public Highways —— ee cal branches of th x | of local branches of the order. | JamestoiwnsiNi Ds May. | 1942 Peter and Hans Vartdahl! paid damages and costs totaling $86.30 on pleading guilty to plowing up | a publ® highway near Medina. | “(Plant every: acre’ can be car- | ried to extremes,” said the judge ee in administering his fine. i B Haynes, N. D., May 19.—Entan- | pana Ss: 208 j gled in a chain with which he had | | Ss f BUY 4 Baw picketed his cow, H. W. Knowl- | DIES ON VIMY RIDGE | a e To ay ton was thrown to the ground | Former Portal Boy Loses Life in| ——— ‘ and dragged until he lost con- | Allies’ Gallant Char, tile structure, with a stucco front, Baas scieusness. An ear-.was:-almost ge ~land to cost sexeral thousand dollars. severed from his head, and ten Portal, N. D, May 19.—\Word has|The building will include a fire hall been received here of the death, in; aS well as council chamber and office stitches were required to reat- tach: it: 4 the famous charge on Vimy ridge, of | rooms. | Alf M. Henderson, a former well ms Portal boy, who wi ving | win a Gaia aianod | | oe mere WO BTEEES — Highest Priec Ever Paid in Het- FINE NEW CITY HALL tinger Goes to Ole Woll Garrison Structure’ Soon to Be| Hettinger, .N. D., May 19—The big- Contracted Will Be Model gest price ever paid for a single s porker in this city was received by Garrison, N. D.,)May 19.—Garrison’s Ole Woll of Bison, who pocketed $80 new city hall, for which bids are be- for a solitary hog. A few years ago ing called, is to be a fine one-story | ——— Wie inty. A sure’! + ' Baking Powder, And a pure Baking Powder. It is a sate baking. Cannon Motor Sales Co. Strauss Building... Bismarck, N. D. For you know positively every baking will come’ from the oven light, fluffy and temptingly good. And you know ‘this before they go into the oven, For Calumet is composed a : only of the purest and highest grade materials—combined to i as produ Baking Powder of unrivalled 's the maximum of leavening $s sifgg to the last spoonful. is safe, it is the most economical, . Tame Cow Almost Costs Her Owner One Perfect Ear 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. CH. BISMARCK Abytintd botlege Bismarck : un, Try it, at cause’ the 1 Put it to a severe test. Use it in trouble, Judge its worth, its Sears a z Its, right in your own LOCATES IN BISMARCK kitchen, T! you are not pleased just say so and your = . i dvaler will gladly return full purchase price. Thomas Bren of ergo a hs The reasonable price you pay will save a substantial sum over | gages in Business at Capit | the cost of Trust Brands. And the superior quality you ive will render Calumet of far greater value to you than :p Big Can Brands, Place an ordcr now for the Baking Powder that has proved its superiority over all other powders, Received highest ‘ : a World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Paris, France, March, i912—Calumet. Look for the name on the. label, 4 Be certain you get Calumet. Garrison, N. D., May 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan have left for Bis- marck, where he wiil engage in busi- | ness. While Mrs. Ryan spends a few | weeks in the capital city looking for | a suitaole home, Mr. Ryan will pro- | ceed to Duluth to purchase a stock | of merchandise. i this would have bought two good = steers, North Dakota F | e : oes eter ee f ; Lost. | PUBLIC POTATO PATCH 4 5 2 : ME IN, BETWEEN 4TH hin Fezema —_ i \ Don i Guess at Bake Day Results . AND StH STREETS ON AVE. A OR i Wolford Raises Spuds for Bene- B. RETURN TO TRIBUNE FOR fit of Red Cross Fund : Wher You Gan Be Sure of Them = | tinea, Rnwaro. ten 48 Hours Notice Wolford, ‘N. D., May 19—Work be- gan this week on Wolford’s munici- pay potato patch. which will be cul- tivated by. public spirited citizens for the benefit of the Red Cross. Seed potatoes have been donated, and am army is at work planting the tract. PLAIN A CANDIDATE Milton Man Formally Tosses Hat Into Congressional Ring Broke Out With Pimples on Face. Spread All Over Head. One Cake Cuticura Soap and. Two Boxes | Ointment Healed. Cost $1.25. “My little girl, when about three months old, began-to, breakout with | yfilton, N. D., May 19.—C. W. Plain, ‘ pimples on her facedand nd'the | serving in the state legislature for NUUDUDODENDDUUUONONUOOUONNE 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: edge of pelted many, years as a member of both house and senate, has formally an- nounced his candidacy for the Re- publican nomination for representa- tive from the First congressional dis- trict, to succeed the late Henry T. Helgesen. DAKOTA CONFERENCE Preparations Being Made for An- nual: Evangelical Meeting Cavalier, N.-D., May 19.—Prepara- itions are being made for the Dakota conference of the Evangelical Church association, which will be held in Cavalier beginning Thursday, May 31. Speakers of national influence will ad- dress the meetings, which will ex- tend over a week. they spread head. They caused a lot 2 of Suffering from itching. It was protiounced a bad | case of eczema, 1 “We bought'a bar of Cuticura Soap anda box of Cuticura Ointment, © After using a bar of Cuticura Soa ahd about | two. boxes of *Oinyment.<baby was | healed. * «SOF hie Moses @kamer- man, Mineral, Il. E ¥ Prevent taruietreate by using Cuti- éura Soap for the toilet. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: ‘“Cuticura, Dept. R, Bostoa: Sold ‘everywhere. “patie FB. CKaNDES SR PELE BISMARCK TUESDAY, May WORCEEETEREOAUAGEOGAEMUUUUONEEUAGOUGUUOuaTaaaabacuaceanectzceranngentatintieeiretduanitenenntT at F, B. STRAUSS, Bismarck Health Offi cer. UT Ds May 15, 1917. SUNTENUUNDONUOUOOUNRUGREOUOUGOUOODOUDOUOUUOEOONONNONOOUEONONOGND UODRRALAOOEOUUAUAEGOQUOUEOUOGOUGGOUCOEOUEGEOUOONDOOOUOUOGEOOASOROUOUOUNOUODEDESEQUUUOGGDEDOOUOEAUOHQUROQUOUOOUODONGONONNQCQNEUDEOUONOOOQCOOOORNOUOOUOEOER, IN Omen ER = £

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