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Dever fp Sass RED CROSS “ANI 9? MERCY FINDS WOUNDED LIKE TO HAVE YOUR SON LYING ete and HOPLES? : SOLDER TT * ’’ ore BATTLEFIELD “FIRST AID’ TREATMEN ONFA:DATILEEIELD. cre FRANCE? ; SAVES HIS LIFE : , (By Courtesy of Minneapolis Tribune) equipped by the Red Cross and are: ter fram the front depicting the Ked | @-—*~ oO gregational Ladies Aid, and the happy j cit vert , a8 in vere y. i idea. eo i { ectuip| oe 5 x f a al ba s Aid, a B: sity were present at the ceremony.|'when it was decided to postpone in- TEAMS MEET WITH ready to go abroad when called.” | Cross in action under the cover ot | | HEBRON NEWS event was over. The happy young couple will be at! definitely the building of a hospital, th ater We Murphy, ayo etved a night and the touching scenes otca-| O—— ————U et fe home in Hebron in July. < a ; he Philippines, told from actual ex- ane SOR fa CHILDREN’S DAY. HEBRON, 18; TAYLOR, 8. Large crowds saw “Civilization” at perience how the Red Cross assists! Sioned by war with its awful pain) ms ee paces A : 7 : 7 are iriake eR patra eo IDA hae i the Wek Abthe Trout, va inaney °: Flag Day was celebrated in Hebron} Last Sunday afternoon a “picked| | The Hebron Hospital association | the hall last Saturday afternoon and Owed Lives to. Red ‘Cross: Mr. Goddard, chairman of the even- by the annual children's picnic, held|up” team of baseball players from He- met last Wednesday in th hall, | evening. Continued ficm pago i. “Many men in \the North Dakota] ing, touched the hearts of all by a ‘ er ae regiment,” he, said, “often remarked | club and enjoyed an immense;a victory in a rather one-sided game, the” situation last “evening much Of} jC "they owed their lives to the Red| “rect and convincing appeal, driving! crowa of youngsters and their par Idard brought home to every-| TSS, nurse attached to our regi-| home the dire need of the hour. ents from the city ana ail t no _ ment.” Cards were then distributed, upon} rounding country. At 1:00 p.m. the! one the solemnity of the occasion, _ ; F i ragged at times the importance of the obligation and] , Sam H. Clark, editor of Jim Jam| which had been placed the various as- enildren, led hy, the lebron Concert | FuBKeH Fee | the pressing need for relief funds,| )70S NNO has visitor Oe I angi scssments. No one faltered. Some een iho. picnic, he rotons & {close until the final Jnning, in which that ihe-men of Burleigh conaty call ce the. war br e ena ‘ 2 when tte. p grounds, where! Hebron scored ten times. The score cd to. colors, 3,000” miles from (Ut, spoke feelingly of the ‘duty im-| even raised their assessments en; they found a race track staked off homme? nay. have the Gave and: succor| ES sed upon every citizen.” He refe’ . L. Bell, treasurer of the Bismarc! nd a booth where free !emonade was] their rifiee in this fight for democ- red ty ine ea be petty sath Red Cross chapter, announced that [sorved. te ts wa of more ire Zo ath-| whel rom pare rice, S- . +g Cl 4 Yr avorien aad! en who started tpen wf oP te give. He predicted that it would | had reached $2,335, one team member | pail driving — contesi, whoeebbarrow COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS. tanvags this morning, Rev. Buzzelle,| P¢ & simple matter ‘to ‘raise $15,000) passed his card up with a donation of) race, sack race, novelty race, and) 5 last Wednesday evening the an- vice president of the Bismarck Ked| 2nd Suskested (hat a Zeppelin raid of/ $640, making the total $3,975. and concluding with a big) MHA! meeting of the Hebron commer Neca eae = tw yer nation might arouse ii i : . cr t slection of office: crate AOS sexed ae ble ;| to the pre ing need for rellef funds. Later $290 was pledged, $100 off hoon full of jollification the-erowd en-| #8 held in the hall, a large number Roubsine aie ine F ssa thet brie! Mr. Marks Heads Chapter. whieh was’ given by the ‘North Dako-| joyed a free lunch, served by the Con-/ 0 the members being present. After sily ‘for. the reliet fant “80 that ‘all radley Marks, chairman of the Bis-| ta, Firemen’s association, through | jie i business had been finished for. the first expeditionary force this the’ manner in which the campaign Then there was a pause when some- Ne eneee nation will send to France. woult he conducted. Ho thanked the! °"¢ from the portion of the table this year on the grounds of the Gun| bron went to Taylor, where they won [== * o by a score of 18 to 8. Lack of prac- tice caused the contest to be rather iby innings follows: 106 010 QO10—t8 vee 2OE OLO 00 J 8 eke Hebron ''Taylor | pie-eating contest After an after- president, H. L. D: bert as wice presl- jdent, E. 1. Watts i tre Aran vats Dr. Stickney Speaks. members ‘of the various committee: pied hy tam: members from out- YOu CANT BEAT THIS ONE JH. Watts Dr. ‘Stickney of Dickinson, the £ for their earnest co-operation in as-| >)" Le se ae J. HL Watt surer. A rising speaker-of the evening, gave a brief ing in planning the campaign. of $500 for Se setae pee or Me of thanks extended to the historical outline of the’ Red Cro: “Get it out of your heads,” he said, ‘lie ee aL Ree. t retiring president, Dr. A. F. KE. Schier- society, which has a glorious record| “that the Red ‘Cross is espe the grand total for the evening $4,875. George Gussner’s haum, for faithful constructive serv- All Wheat Teams met this morning at the! ice. After adjournment the members Ready to Eat of some .50 years. He then eaplained| identified with any race or creed. Ith a, 1 . g ; WH . : Yh operation: of the Red Cross med-lis not‘ of one race, it is not of one} Commercial ‘clu and, after a few, Big Raneh of 700 aeres is offer-| enjoyed an excellent lunch, served by ical service upon the field of battle.| idea or of one people. Its scope is| Mstructions, started out upon, a can-led for sale; it is sittated only|E. T. Wilson of the Little Cosy ho- of the ¢ Teams of women, ee : Sal one and one-half miles from the)‘ “It takes seven freight he} univ and it is for anyone who . i x said, “to equip one Red Cr it.| needs air or succor.” farmed: with subscription blanks, De-| 17 a pacific depot gp iencag Bach unit: has about 159 men aud Reads Letter. gan a house to house canvass of the) NIE ICHE © Aete De WED IN MILL CITY. resident. district. This Ranch has all the improve-| Announcements were received this women. Several of these have been} Mr, ks closed by reading a let- i i ? i : _Meeting at Capitol. Lments necessary for growing feed,! week of the marriage on Sutflay, At 2 o'clock this aft noon all cap tabling and fattening 1000 head June 3, in Minneapolis, of Miss Etta itol employes as: dled in the sen: Blank of that city and Samuel P. ate chamber in response to a call by| OL cattle at one time for a period | jatpern, prominent lawyer of Hebron. H. H. Steele of the tax commission| of from fowr and one-half to five)Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Halpern of this and N. A Mason § crelary to ite months. . [t too would be a Great governor, .the team a ved to the] po, hie Baca iy sete house, and the work of the Rea| ach on which to raise and} Cross and what the capital city is|handle thoroughbred stock, and Skin S ff asked to do were explained in prief{a place of this kind is very much ul erers talks by Governor Frazier, President} needed in and around Bismarck | , You will sigh with relict at the first magie Goddard of the Bismarck Commerce’ ete ia touch of D. D. D., the soothing wash. of oils, Gof idiot the "Blenté Try at at, the present time, Many of our customers thank us for this Whenlave ceniewly Dit ? advice. You will tov. “Try D.D. D. today. the railway commis ing as], The place is newly built up and | punemtcodt, "ae, Soe aid eaog, Ds todays We a veteran of the Frank {ill a manner to last, so very litile Packard of the tax commission, as ajimprovements will be needed for veteran of the Spanish war, and oth: | y ears to aome. There is enuogh wl wo d ers. Everyone connected with the | 1 1 eave ine pli ; 4 capitol, admini; and and gravel on the place to tive officers, depu-)54!! ‘ i ties, clerks, power-hou nuld another Pismrack., From KG Baxinc PowbER Pure—Healthful—Economical men and grounds keepers turned out,!these beds of sand and gravel 1 The highest grade of baking powder pos- and the senate chamber was illed/am making daily deliveries {0 ¢o-| are, sible to buy and your money refunded ff Derek aa; audience that gave cléue ‘At’ cries my y y . f with sane aude oe Bae close ab listers and builders in Bismarel eter nts re E i : tention to e sin ea if it fails to satisfy. Ask your dealer. 2 McKenzie Mass Meeting. and vicinity as well as shipping : i ALL MsKenzi ssment has‘been pro-|away to out-of-town parties, ‘ Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago rated and will be levied at a mass|which pays one a good yearly re-| ‘ ‘ | ineéeting of citizens calied for 8 o'clock. venue. B = a ar et ad F this evening at the McKenzie school. te 5 4 vt as aT ‘The committee of seven named at Mc:|': Some man who has vision Kenzie has been diligently at work{enough to see more than a year and has created so much enthusiasm a east can take this ranch and ihm recat aoe mem ll” MAKE YOUR AUTO PAY FOR ITSELF already is as yeas, Over 400 acres of growing -al- "RED CROSS Minot Raises $1!,000 cits “ic | CONVINCING DEMONSTRAIONS HAVE BEEN GIVEN AT O1917-K.T.C.F.Co ’ J. Breslow. (On First Days’ Drive): every | attening of sows and pigs, as they do well on alfalfa. BISMARCK FORT LINCOLN Minot, N. D., June 19.—Eleven thou- sand dollars were collected in Minot| It being located so near the city ; BENEI I I for the Red Cross the first day of the]it will be but a short time when FARGO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE GROUNDS ; campaign, a cording to an announce: Fy 7 i reat part of Iment made this evening by R. J.[ yy" ee Se oat MANDAN U. S. EXPERIMENT STATION ‘Piper, chi f th i - nara : : % Paeee oer ay oped they will raise | Would pay for the place at the NEW ROCKFORD HUGH PEOPLES FARM / Cons of $1 tev" s ing Plant. until foday with a very for the Red Cross before the j yy $225,000. {little outlay of money one could DICKINSON M. L. M’BRIDE FARM 4 |} : her is trackage on the plaee d y . ) Up comaien Sn lek thousand in {electric power by the Raneh tele- ions of the enthusiasm and deter-/ phone on saine. besides water- St. Paul, have a Plant of this kind second jination with which the American| works system ‘anning thru it to oo . | $20,000 in Minot by Wednesday night.| present pric e many times over. : The remainder of the week Ward] Mor 25 years I have labored to GRAND FORKS HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIMENT FARM F * county will tbe worked. Several dona-| make of this Ranch an ideal Pack- j ti eceived. ; i JAMESTOWN J, KELLY FARM LA subserip-}{g none in all the northwest. 4) . OF THEIR CASH RECEIPTS | Devel re approaching this campaign} }prt Lincoln. \ o Ta 2 DEALERS WANTED IN NORTH DAKOTA AND MONTANA. Apply FINLAY D. CAMERON General Northwestern Distributor GRAND FORKS, ~ NORTH DAKOTA benttan et relief fund of $190) T aise have for sale or to lease From the 19th to 25th inclusive to the | Minneapolis has started out ener-|Some good sections of Pasture | campaign. Thatjland. Parties at all interested \getically upon it. R E D C RO SS. SOC I ET’ j city Red Cross campaign yell will] should investigate this too. y I ne: Help down the kaiser G \ With a nice tin can George ussner This includes accounts paid as well as cash sales Back up the soldier Wath the Rote een 7