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BISMARCK DAILY TRIB . Plow Outfit Near Menoken Menoken, Ny D., <May.. 26.—Their plowing’ outfit catching in one of ‘the rails on the right-of-way and snapping the lead chain just. as Northern Pa- cific limited No. 3 hove in sight, Jes- sel & Lebay had ‘just time to get in| the clear with their gas tractor when | the train struck the gang of plowsj amidships, carrying them down the} tracks several rods before the train could be stopped and passengers sum- moned tc assist the.owners in remov- ing their “debris. The plows were a total loss. ' HAND FAST IN WRINGER WHILE TOT CALS HELP Devils Lake Woman Has Painful | Experience With Power Wringing Machine Devils Lake, ‘ay 26.—Writh- ing in. agony, } William Powers, residing south of town, was forced to stand for 15 minutes with a power wringer crunching her hand while one | of her little children ran to a field where men were at work some dis-; tance away, to bring assistance. With some difficulty the mangled hand was| extricated; and the sufferer was! brought here for treaimert. | HAZELTON GES HOST. WEN TO CAMP FRAZIER Better Represented in Proportion | Than Any Other Central Da- | | NEWS OF NORTH OAKOTA AND NORTHWEST HANA TALIS ON [Hen Adopts iA AND 84 10 DAKOTA TO SHOW | Fameidys Puss | yor STAGE IN MTS PATRIOTISM BIG NLP. MEET Is Expelled No Chance When Biddy | z Former Governor Addresses Large Real Mother “of Baby Felines Has | . 2 : Gets on Job Governor Frazier and President Audience at Jamestown McKenzie, N. D, May 26.— Townley Will Discuss Merits Loyalty Meet Indolf Leslie, engaged by William Watson on the 10,000-acre Hack- Sa NE ; aq| ney ranch here, was forced to Jamestown. N. D., May 26—Imbued | CO to the aid of a distressed with the spirit of "74, with every per-} gapby whose place as mother had son showing enthusiastic patriotisin, been usurped by an unfeeling old hundreds of citizens of Jamestown} biddy, who had purloined in toto and Stutsman county, at a patriotic | tabby’s week-old family of a half- , Mass meeting at the armory hall here | Jast & ing, pledged loyalty to the United States in the great world war dozen kittens. Tabby made such a fuss over against the imperial government of Jermany. E of Measures Minot, N, D., May 26.—One-of the biggest mass meetings in the history of the Nonpartisan league is planned for Minot on June 7. when Governor Frazier, President A. C. Townley and other prominent leaguers will talk. Features of the meeting will be dis- 4 ons of House Bill 44, the pro- posed new Nonpartisan league state constitution, which the senate of the last session killed, and of Senate Bill 84, appropriating $300,000 for the’ erec- tion of terminal elevators and flour mills, within or without the _ state, which Governor Frazier vetoed after it had passed both houses. President Townley and the governor will tell why the one bill was good and the other bad. JAMESTOWN WILL TAKE $75,000 LIBERTY LOAN Indications Are That More Than Amount Alotted to City Will Be Subscribed Jamestown, “N. D., May 26 ~Indi- ns viz / v cations are that approximately $75,000 G “ af: in Liberty Loan bonds will be ab- Get the Round Package Ask For and CET sorbed in this city alone. Boosters late Used for 14 Century f 9 this afternoon were more than pleased | ‘i i kota City with their efforts and asserted they Caution ony THE ORIGINAL were meeting with a ready response Hazelton, N.D., May 26.—Hazelton Avoid Substitutes, on all sides. is now better represented at Camp Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- oo Frazier, headquarters of North Da- kota’s only battalion of federal War Garden Sends “S tract of select malted grain,*malted in our own Mali Houses under sanitary conditions. troops, than any other village of equal Hastings Woman to size in central North Dakota. Hazel-} Gate City Hospital Infants and children thrive on it. Agrees with . the weakest stomach of the invalid or-the aged: ton’s roll of honor includes B. W./} Hating, NeD., May326.—A vic- Needs no cooking nor addition of mith. Thompson, Jay Tiffen, Henry Tiffen, Jack Hayes, William Williams, Matt mer, Ed Tempel, Elmer Peterson, | A rson, Ernest Wright, Walter | ne “ asin Mer fermuth Oster, Dallas Greer, Nee an Z and Robert O'Callaghan, Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, ‘ees Should be kept at home or wheri traveling. Anu- tritious,food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing sleep. Also-in:lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a\ Package Home isisafigiie deals bik Tyr ne the ouster proceedings that Les- lie’s attention was attracted. He found mother hen contentedly brooding over the equally con- tented kittens—they hadn’t been i away from mother long enough ie ence uel 2 to ‘nies the noon angle When ful addr people of the Uni- evar ther diathacted= and “furious ted States must awaken and bring cat came within pecking distance their efforts to bear to end this mo-| oF, Veceived a blow from the old mentous struggle for democracy and ; hen which’sent her away, yowl- againsi_autocracy,” said Mr. Hanna. | ing. Leslie took issue with the “Now is the time for every man,! cat, and removed Madame Hen. woman.and iebild to show their appre- That afternoon, chancing to be ciatiom of what this great and glorious in the same vicinity, he looked country means to them. You can help, in on the family, to find the’hen and you,” he continued, pointing tol again in the ascendancy, with the all corners of the armory. | sad-faced tabby resting on guard At the conclusion of the meeting.| just out of reach of the aggres- with one accord, the hundreds pres-! give biddy’s bill. Leslie again ent unanimously pledged their sup-| compelled biddy to abdicate, and port to the president and from now} this time Mrs. Tabby promptly on will increase their efforts to aid removed her brood to a place Amerita inthe great struggle. whither the hen could not follow. OUR Ford car stands higher - and haughtier on those new Super-Tires—the Ford Car Tire of heroic size: Goodrich’s—“Three-Seventy-Fives” . B. Hanna was. the { the evening and More:stylish in their extra size—more resilient in their extra rubbeér—they give your Ford car a smarter dress and greater comfort in smoother riding that thrite cancel their slightly higher first cost. — - Fashioned with the five-finger Goodrich Safety Tread pz only, these are’ De*Luxe tires for your Ford. Their resilience doubles the life of your car and triples the joy of. your motoring. What is more, they OUTLAST ordinary tires, The B. F. Goodrich Compa.., Akrgn, Ohio + ua —u Cost Little More These handsome, husky tires at little more money make | 20De.Luxe Ford Car. Where You See This Sign“ soodrich Tres are Stocked *! Price Each 378 (31 x 3%) 30x 3% (Regular i 6.60 St. Luke’s hos- » lowly recovering ‘an’ operation’ for appendi- citis, followed by peritonitis. The attack, local physicians « stated, was brought on by overwork in the garden: during which Mrs. # Colburn became overheated.. “Best in the. Long Run” MRA id HOSE uatRS MALTED MILK INE, WIS. USA» | pastor. The’ Rev. Grabarkewitz, tae Nhl Youngster Has {IMO FESTIVAL SUNDAYS |S 22 neuen ORES OESES OOOO ES Lidgerwood, N. D.,—May 26. Hampden Women Raise Chickens ; —The | seven-year-old son of Charles Hw Ny st of the To BeatH CLL h -U.L. % city, is, saying its 9, these, days. The youngster, has five stitches he YOUnaaEE AAG Tye el Hampden, D, May 26— Twenty-five Hampden women, un- in; his, tongues, whlch whe , bit e! der the leadership of Mrs. A. N. through and left hanging, by a. shred when he fell from a riding plow which his father Haugen, have leagued in a cam- was driving. The boy probably paign against the high cost of will be able to tell of his ex- living. They have procured 2,100 guaranteed eggs for hatching and the incubators required to hatch perience some weeks later. Ce them, and are spending their spare time cultivating three-acre O'CONNOR TO ORATE tracts from which they plan to x Will Make Eagle Scream at can all surplus vegetables for win- ROAD AFTER:TAKING IN Braddock’s Big Fourth ter use. 3 Braddock, N. D., May 26.—Hon. J. CAPITAL CITY THEATRE ye — |F. T. O’Connor of Grand Forks, the Hazelton, N. D., May 26.—But for! orator of the last house of represent- the fact that the ld is known to be|atives, has accepted an invitation to on tightat the capital city, Messrs.|deliver the principal address at Brad- and Mesdameés H. A, Armstrong and:.dock’s»;,Fourth of July: celebration, L. C. Malchért and guests, who did |.which;ig.to be the biggest in.the his- not return from a Bismarck theater) tory. of Emmons county. party until 6 a..m., might not suc- i ceed in getting’ away with the ex- CREAMERY LOOKIN’ UP planation that their cars were new, —_—___- A did not know the road, and that the| Probability That Minnesotan Will entire night. was spent, in traversing! Buy Idle Plant blind prairiejtrails. : Hazelton, i D., May 26—The Ha- - are zelton creamery, which has been in- COMMENCEMENT DAY {active for some time, probably will nee be purchased by Frank Zimmerman Dr. Frost of Fargo Selected ag! ot Eden City, Minn, who has been Lidgerwood Orator here.to inspect the plant and seems Lidgerwood, N. D., May 26.—Dr. H.| well satisfied with its prospects. H. Frost of the,First-M. E. church of | Fargo will deliver the comniencement| . address to graduates of the Lidger- Red Blotches Turned to Pimples wood high school next Thursday eve- ning. ‘The girls’ glee club and girls’ And Grape Till Nearly Went Wild. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. quartet of the high school will fur- nish musical numbers. “Big red blotches appeared on my face and later turned into pimples. My face CO.OPERATIVE MILL was fierce. ‘The pimples itched, burned, Miss Piets, Beginning Next Week : EBS | Will Have Charge, of Two OLD oer e ie, Va eamyen © “Roms at Ha pole RUDY oc fev: es Rooms at Hazelton ia ra By ys Deg “8 st AN : Nf = tc a =a f : ape hy 26.—Miss | & . y ‘ 3: i Ing “ext ‘week, will do} ¢ * ~ 4 % “ Wes: elton public | '. A. Merkle, | ¢ I f the regular | Markle ig’a class A man | + Candidates for the of-| ficers’ training camp at Ft. Snelling, | % and if he fs)called with the August | » es ° Rev. Norman G.-Woon's New | Church “Dedicated Tomorrow —Lutherans June 3 Garrison, N. D., May 26.—Garrison is to have two festival Sundays im- mediately succeeding. Tomorrow the new, Congregational church, Rev. Nor- man G. Woon, pastor, will be dedi- cated. Rev. Bloom of Minot will,con- duct the services. The following Sun- day, June 3, dedication services will be held in the new Beihlenem Evan- gelical .Lutheran church of the Mis- souri synod, Rev. Arnold H. Grumm, — Pee. AMIS camp he,¢an procure his release from the regularg{' In the meantime hej willbe Tearhipg ‘samething of mili-| tary scienet a j SPEND ALL NIGHT ON PN Sary work upon all the organs, nal id age come cuicker. Do-as Gre r S. S. the best of ail blood tonics, pro Take it now; take it often, strength, Ith and happi SWiFT SPECIFIC C . S., for 50 years. ill have ggist’s, Grandfather— a =) He'll Tell. You— Che Most Beautiful Car HERE are two very excellent reasons why you should place your order for a Paige Linwood “Six-39” immediately. First, the present volume of orders, from all sections of the country, indicates that we shall not be able to supply more than one- third of the demand for this car. Second, the scarcity and steadily advancing cost of manufacturing materials can result : Ss aera . Lidgerwood Commercial Club Backing Farmer Project Lidgerwood, N. D., May 26.—Backed ‘by the Lidgerwood Commercial club, Plans are crystalizing for the trans- formation of the Lidgerwood mill in- to a large co-operative enterprise, in only one thing—a price higher than $1175." ‘ Stratford Brooklands r, $1495 f. 0. b, Detroit Fairfield < s o. b. Detroit Linwood * : . 751.0. b, Detror o. b. Detroit it t Dartmoor * 73 f.0. b. Detroit Limousin 5 ven-passe 50f. 0. b. Detroit S ob. Detroit ‘Sedan | 0. b. Detroit Town Car “S$ v' ct 0. b Detroit Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. NOE Cannon Motor Sales Co. Strauss Building Bismarck, N. D. RRO WSC po? . with the support.of farmers’ elevators located at Mantadon, Wyndmere, De- LaMere,' Moorehead and Hankinson. Chance for Maid Seeking Rancher Man for Husband SOEOTH OOH OOD Devils Lake, N. D., May 26. —Maids coveting wealthy @ to take notice that John E. 9 Wold of Newland township, crop of wheat and 3,000 bush- @ will grade “No. 1 ‘Northern, 9 Even without his wheat, Mr. * Wold is regarded -one of the. @ wealthiest farmers in Ramsey’ > rancher husbands are invited +) under 30, and a bachelor, still © | has on hand all of his 1916 +! els of his. 1915 crop, which $j and smarted until I nearly went wild and I scratched them until I could not rest night or day. They were hard and large and most all came jo a head and scat- tered over-my face disfiguring it some- thing awful. ; “Remedy upon remedy was used but to no avail and for «hree years | was treated. Iran across a Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement so I bought them and fifteen or twenty days’ con- “tinued use of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment brought back my goud com- lexion. I was healed.”’ (Signed) Miss Beatrice ion,.R.R.1, Box 55, Grand Rapids, Wis’, Sept. 14, 1916. It is distressing to reflect that much, if not all, of this suffering might have been prevented by using Cuticura Soap and no other for every-day toilet pur- oses with a little Cuticura Ointment nowand then as needed to soothe and troubles. Nothing purer or sweeter than ivese delicate emollients. Free Sample Each by Return oo 9 4 * county. > LP OPP Soe OF She, f Say Derleth anode he IRR aR ti ca ae ee en cee héal the fifst signs of skin or scalp | ‘or Mi dress -card: “Cuticw a it Boston.” Sold everewteree BISMARCK TUESDAY, May UUNOUUCGOENUEOODAOCOUAUAAUGOUNGGUGGUDOQNELOEGUAOGGHODGGDOOOLAAONEROLAESUAUOUACCaOcUCORNONNONUONON aoneonecpusoueoccocnassnnccuiny