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Tee { | Prams \ WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1917. SUITOR SIXTY; PP sroresstiaaies GIRL SIXTEEN, sores oo te te Haugen lost — eig) ° when the animals were ¥ fed ground feed with which 2 children in play had mixed the contents of a can of prepared gopher poison. % Soe eae Joseph White Convinced Now Father-in-Law to Be Didn't Approve Suit who hastened to the John Holman place seeking the corpse of Joseph} s White, whose murder was confessed by James Jordan, when he drove to 4 Baker and gave himself up, found White very much alive and much an-} are with a bullet hole through his {Double Dose of Bad Luck Comes hand and various other perforations where they should not be. White | was brought to a hospital here and a small portion of his hand was ampu- tated. It was because he sought the hand of James Jordan’s daughter that Pee ae * the jatter went to the Holman place | NE from the country and shot up his unwelcome would-be ; gone in search of a runaway ho son-in-law. The suitor is 60, and the | Leon Cantor found his home in as girl in her teerbs ies. A blazing gasoiine stove ignited a! the walls during a brief absence ot ; the quick-spreading b ANSWER THE ALARH iE Bismarck People Should Not Delay. \ So ee to Leon Cantor of Braddock in Day Braddock, N. D. Return: the flaming T stove from the | house, but found her wi y blocked hy ze, and only through a window. If your kidneys are inflamad, Don't stand around and do nol, control. Fenty | You will get {hie alarm in time: — | Backache, or dizziness or disorders} of the urine. | Heed he warning. i s | Give your kidneys a rest by living; m 3 i sugeeeapetilly’ Invited I. W. W.’S to Go to Work Use Doan’s Kidney Pills stamp out the cause. Profit by this Bismarck mas ox perience. D. Hill, experience has beer so satisfactor; ommend them to anyot from kidney and bladder disease. suffered from a stitch in my bac! * whenever J lifted anything. neys were weak and | had to get up} When often at_night to pass the kidney j te ipply to the y marsha}, who will | direct you to a job ona nearby fara At present, wages of $45 a month are Don't] offered. Vi ts, loafers and agitat- e warned to move on. All tran- ame t at | sients uiling to report to the mar- ilburn Con) shal within 24 heurs (vill be regard- ‘ed as vagrants.” to help or Leave Town in 24 Hours i May 23.-"The 1 ciab offers W. probiem Lin ving im town you urged. simply Doan’s Kidne cured Mr. i Mirs., Buffalo, N. Y. Because it shines well, and is good for leather, SninovA is made of the best wax and oils obtainable giving protection to the finest leathers. The key attached to each box for opening, together with SuinovA Home SET Sepeereare es: HAA for polishing, makes shoe shining in the home convenient, saves time and money. The SmovA Home Set is ideal for gift. or prize. It should be in every home, club or automobile. To make SumovA service more complete SumovA Home Sets are placed with dealers to be sold at practically cost of production. > AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH ~ SHINE WITH SmawA ' > : sink HERETICS OF HEROES-NT AUNT AND NIECE BATCH. |“*Price She ON CLAMS 1h ONTAN John Wishek Provides Ladies With Suitable Quarters and:fhey Like It Poplar, Mont, May 23,—Living un- der one raof, Migs Saloma \Wishek and ‘héthiecé, Miss Esther Wishek, sister and danghter, respectively, of Of Most Absorbing Stories of Screen escaped death for herself by leaping} TACKLES PROBLEM, n-| events are famous throughout this | Hazelton recruits who have joined | ;Co. A at Bismarck were tendered | Knights of Pythias. The soldier boys | Senator John:Wishek, wealthy banker of Ashley, N. D., are’ proving up op homesteads on which they recentlv TALK TO TEL Sandstrom to Debate Stair as to Whether Leaguers or Stal- warts Sinned Eottineau, N. D., May 23.—Senator L. P. Sandstrom of Bottineau has challenged Representative L. L. Stair, league whip in the last house of rep- resentatives, to meet him in the; Grand theatre here, June 2, in joint} debate of the resolution that the sen-| ate majority and house minority of the last session confirmed to the is- sue involved in the 1916 campaign! and redeemed the pledges enunciated by and embodied in the League-Re- publican platform. The house minor- ity and the senate majority have been sed by league organ. jlure to live up to party pledges in biocking the league pro- gram {cr 9 wholesale revision of the constitution and; an. unlimited indul# | ence in state oWhership of elevators, | flour milJs and other utilities. oy viding line and, each ‘Miss Wishek sleeps on her own claim. Money Meant Nothing---Old » Hermit Dies Michigan, »N. D., May 23.—With $1,300 on his person, $1,700 in local banks, $2,000 in a bank in Sweden and $900 in other collat- eral, Hans Larson, 56 years old, and a resident of this region for 30 years, was found dead in his little dugout shanty, with a pipe in one hand and a revolver in the other....He had. shot himself through the mouth and had been’ dead for several days. Larson lived a.hermit’s life and never .| was seen far away from his dug- out. #. DOME OIL CO. BORING Cases for First Well,at‘Marmarth Received This Week Marmarth, N. D., May 23,—Casings | for the Dome Oi! compa: first well in the Little Heaver district have; 4 i FOR SPORTS OFFER: been ‘shipped, and drilling will begin : in a few days. ‘The company hopes } sf to’ find gas as well as oil. The capi-; bi i | talization is $1,000,000. Uo UAL Ue | ayaa | ae) LIGHTNING STUNS ~ | Nothing Slow About Grace Coun- | Entire Family Feels Force of Bolt i ists—Bi: by) Aerioulbariste AS. |. Martin, N. D. May 25—Mr. and Mrs. John Raine and two daughters | were badly stunned when lightning struck their home here, A physician 7 Crowd Expected . Grac —One thou filed. Their home is built on the di- “The Price She Paid.” in which. the —No Damage Done If HUNDRED: CITIZENS IN AUTOES SHE BIG FARE Respond to Fire Alarm and Pre- vent Complete Destruction of Buildings Portland, ‘N. D., May 23.—One hun- dred citizens in automobiles and the Portland fire engine company re- sponded to an alarm from the Peter F. Enger farm, three miles east of Portland, and saved the residence, granary and main barns, although the bunk house, ice house, smoke house, electric light plant and hog house were destroyed. Enormous ArmyofStomach Sufferers y).Led to Health By One of the most absorbing stories ever projected upon the screen is with many disappointments. At length she learns that there is no} royal road to s s, and giving up all her habits of ease and luxu plunges into a Spartan routine, popular Selznick-Pietures star, @lara Kimball Young, will be seen at'/the municipal Auditorium tonight - and ae ane deter ation finally la Ses sie as Site poe is discovered that she has not been tomorrow. — Th story, by. David | jegatly married, as the husband sie Graham deals with the] left had a wife still living, and so she is free to make her life what she choses. 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Better yet—obtain a bottle of Mayr’s Wonder- ful Remedy from Lenhart Drug Co. or any reliable druggist, who will refund your money if it fails, a good sports card at the annual pic- nic of the Grace Farmers’ club to be! held at the home of John Limps on} Saturday, June .9 ‘These annual section of the state. HAZELTON TENDERS HER SOLDIER -BOVS FAREWELL Entire Town Turns Out at Train —Schools Dismissed—Child- ren Sing ee { Hazelton, N. D. May 23.—Seven! a rousing farewell reception by the} are: ‘Ed Tempel, bugler; Mat Stra- mer, who becomes company barber; Elmer Peterson, Ernest Wright, Jack Hayes, Jay Tiffin and Bert W. Thomp- son. School was dismissed, and the entire town turned out to see the ‘boys off. As the train pulled out, the school children sang, “Don’t Bite the Hand That’s Feeding You.” UNIQUE INDUSTRY GETTING UNDER Wt Black-Silver Fox Farm Enlists Interests of Prominent ® / North Dakoténs j st John. ! iy May PR North Da- kota’s most unique indastry, a silver: black fox farm, is noiv: tinder way. Capitalized at $65,090, the North Da-} kota Silver-Black Fox and Investment company, has procured a large tract of land near this place, and it is pro- eding to provide buildings, fox yards and animals for breeding pur- poses. The latter are valued as high as $2,000.a_pair. The silvér-black fox farming indus! originated , in the far distant wilds of Saskatche-| wan by a North Dakota man, who is; bringing the enterprise to his home state. Many prominent men, includ- ing Hon. . Cowan of Devils L: former attorney general and district judge, are associated with the con- cern. LINTON MAN WILL RANCH O. H. Burge Leases Eighth Sec- tion at Shields Linton, N. D., May 23.—O. E. 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