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Tl VS WAR RECORD 1S 100 ONG FRU. Patriotic Pembina German Re- jected Because of Pro-Prus- sian Ancestors 21.—Chris Pembina, N. D., June Thedorf of St. Vincent, a long line of Teutonic duced-a: war record at the twin recruiting station. which proved “too: tonic”. for the recruiting officers. As far back as Chris knew anything about his ancestors they had been fighting for some kaiser of it. Thedorf was sincere in his de- sire to serve Uncle Sam; he didn’t believe the fact that his father and grandfather and great grandfather had served the German colors would pre: vent him from rendering good assist: ance in drubbing those same colors, now that they need it, but he couldn’t convince Uncle Sam’s warriors that he would make a first class, American fighting man, so he has returned to ‘St. Vincent, content to do his fight- ing in the furrows. M’ Henry County Boasts State’s, Wealthiest Man Towner, N. D., June 21.—Announce- ment that Harold Thorson of Drake has givén $50,000 to. the recently or- ganized Norwegian Lutheran Church of America, calls attention to the fact that in Mr. Thorson McHenry county Jays claim to the richest man in ‘North Dakota. He has heretofore do- nated large sums to St. Olaf's col- lege at Northfield, Minn. 1 doing a good job | Arm Cuts Capers While Owner Has Nap---Needs Alarm Charlson, N. D. June 21.—Awak- ing from peaceful slumber, Asmund Kieymoen found one of his arms out of joint and had to summon help to reset the member, The same arm has developed a habit of getting out of joint, but heretofore there has been some plausible reason for it. | Now that th m has developed som- j nambulism, owner contemplates « j de ng an al attachment which will 1 }when the recalcitrant: member séeks }to take ad ge of his slumbers = FIRST NORTH DAKOTA SOLDIER ON FURLOUGH ‘Corporal Reginald Baskem of Pembina, Chewed Up at Courselette on Leave Pembina, N. D., June 21.—Corporal Reginald Basken of Pembina, who with the 2th battalion, ntingent, is the first North Dakota soldier to be furloughed home. In the battle of Courcelette on Sept. }5, 1916, shrapnel wounded him in the ck, leg, arm and elbow. He crawled trench, where he lay for 36 s before being removed to a base al, and he has just recovered sufficiently to come home on leave. CONNECTICUT FAMILY IN LONG AUTO JAUNT ne 21.—A. G. Bar- en route from to Alberta, passed through Pembina “13 days out.” They are making the journey in a cylin- der “quipped with sleeping accom- modations, and they had spent but one night in a hotel. Pembina, N. D. row and two s Bridgeport, Con * Nature Needs Assistance In Keeping You Well A little help goes 2 long ways, If you would keep your body in a healthy and robust condition, throb- bing with that splendid vitality that indicates freedom from all ailments, first of all see that your blood is kept pure. 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D., June’ 21.—Seventh Day Adventists attending the annual North Dakota camp meeting here are preparing for the end of the world, firmly convinced that the titanic strug- gle now waging presages the second coming of the Savior, to purge the world of its present pollution and to found here anew his kingdom eternal. | Prominent churchmen in all of their sermons quote passages from ° the Bible which are connected with pres- ent day events to support theik argu: | ment that the millenium is near. The end of the war has been predicted from time to time by Seventh Day Adventists for many years, but never so strongly nor with such evident sincerity as now. Members of ,the ‘denomination, which observes the orthodox ‘Hebraic practice of observing the seventh day! as the Sabbath, abstains to a large ex-| tent from all meats and from pork in} particular, which clings to immersion as John the Baptist is believed to have practiced it, are here from all séctions of North Dakota, living in a comfort- able, electric lighted city of 200 tents. Among the prominent elders in at+| tendance is I. H. Evans, president of, the North American division confer-| ence, which embraces all of the United | States and Canada. Firm in the belief that the end} draws near, the meetings are marked} with unusual fervor, and the manner! of living of the hundreds assembled * A Lone WAY OUT To THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. THE CAR RUNS LIKE A SOFT COAL BURNER Guess Welt PULL OVER IN (HERE, HELEN (i! ; By Allman | Tom, THIS CAR. SMOKES SOMETHING, here approaches as near possible! their ideal of Christian practice. ROBINSON, PIONEER LMNYER, PRINCIPAL SPEAER AT YLLY Asscciate Justice, Resident of State for 30 Years, to Talk to Old Settlers Valley City, NX. D., June 21.—Justice James I. Robinson, most famed of all North Dakota supreme bench mem- bers, and himself a pioneer, has ac- | cepted an invitation to he speaker of the day for Valley City’s old settlers’ | celebration on July 12. Judge Robin- son has practiced law in ‘North Da-{ kota from early territorial days, when an ed as American desert, though not nearly so dry as in recent months. i: eee | cor in, th What Grief Means Charlson, N. D., June 21.—Greit Coates learned what his first name stands for when his registration card came back from Olathe, Kan. Local authorities had been looking for Greif for some time. A McKenzie county schoolma’am claims that Greif is the author of her woes. When his regis- tration card came in, the Kansas sher- iff ‘was wired to take up Greif, which he did, advising Sheriff Randall here that Coates agreed to return to Me- Kenzie county without extradtt‘on. Randall has gone to Olathe for the prisoner, who will be arraigned on his return. jui m ni WASHOUT ON MILWAUKEE TIES UP FREIGHT TRAINS Marmarth, June 21.—Several | trains of commodities were tied up between here and Hettinger as a re- sult ‘of a washout on the Yellowstone river, near Ryegate, Mont. The wash- out was nine miles long, and the a water ran fifteen to twenty feet deep. | jx, All passenger traffic Was diverted over the Northern Pacific. NAMED GOETHALS’ AID ON SHIPPING BOARD Pi w h ’ D Caistor ADMIRAL H.H-ROUSSGAU” Admiral Rousseau has' just been ap- pointed by Gen. Goethals assistant | y; manager of shipping board, succeeding F. A. Eustis, whom Goethals discharg- ed, charging “disloyalty and misstate-| a) men of fact.” a: ° 1 | ger’s first wool ciip, Frank Little, weighed 2,700 Carrington Man’s Arnett of this c! bond. daughter’ of one of ‘Washington's co- lonials; the daughter of a veteran of soldier in the Civil war, and the great- grandmother of a youngster who has France. She positively refuses to per- she cannot have an_interest in it. DOUBLE WEDDING WHEN eran church’at Bucyrus. was the scene of a double wedding, when Mi Clifford Ordway and Miss Clove Ack- jerman was married to George Webb. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ordway. will reside in Sioux Webb at Foxholme, Minn. LOSE GRUESOME LANDMARK Scene of Brutal Murders at Can- ers and four children were murdered by a hired hand in 1893, was totally destroyed by fire. and family, who were occupying the house, lost all of their belongings. President of Organization Speaks ‘Drayton of Greenville, Ill, national the The union is operation and education, that which the Nonpartisan league seeks through politics and agitation. North Dakota Woman Called son, suffering from’ a stroke of apo- lexy, Mrs. Ernest Sully has hastened) {back to Butte, on receiving advice {that her husband, :foreman in the |North’ Butte mine, was one of the The shock-of this news so expedited Mr. Benson’s recovery that he was ‘HETTINGER'S FIRST - WOOL BRINGS FIFTY Lateness of Season Proving Ad- vantage to Sheep-Man as " Pri¢e Advances Hettinger, N. D. June 21.—Hettin- marketed by. * pounds d brought $1,325. The cool weather which has delayed the clip has result- in an advantage'for the sheepmen, the price has advanced steadily and now is at the top. + Ancestry Wouldn’t Let.Him-Be:Piker “tha —w Carrington, N. D,, June 21.—Thomas y ‘bought a ‘Liberty With his family record he uldn't help it. ‘His mother, still liv- g, at the age of 98, is the grand- e@ war of 1812; the mother of a union ist enlisted to serve Uncle Sam inj it any American war to come off if SISTERS BECOME BRIDES Hettinger, N. D., June 21—The Luth- ie Ackerman became the br City, Ia, and Mr. and Mrs. do Destroyed: by Fire Cando, N. D., June 21.—Cando lost gruesome landmark when the old reider homestead, where the Kreid- Charles Shiveley EQUITY HEAD TALKS at Bowman Meeting Bowman, N. D., June 21—C. 0. resident of the Farmers’ Equity inion, addressed a mass meeting of organization here Wednesday. seeking, through co- BUTTE MINE: VICTIM Home by News of Disaster Westhope, N. D., June 21—Called ere to attend her father, J. D. Ben- ictims of last week’s disaster there. -| reliable, inexpensive method, guaran- BULGAR KING SEEKS NEW GERMAN UNION TROWN PRINCE: BORIS. Sofia, Eulgaria, June 21.—King Ferdinand is visiting the royal court of Bavaria at Munich, where, it is rumored, he is arranging the poss' betroghal of Crown Prince Bi Bulgaria with the Princess Gonde- linde, youngest daughter of King Lud- wig. To the Wife of One Who Drinks I have an important confidential message for you. It will come in a plain envelope. How to conquer the liquor habit in three days and make home happy. Wonderful, safe, lasting, teed. Write to Edv Station BE, New York, Don’t the wife deserve modern tools for her work too? Many a man farmer, artisan or business man alike buys the most modern tools for his work and lets his wife go on working over a stove that was out of date thirty years ago. It’s not selfishness—it’s thought- lessness—and this appeal is to make you think, A MONARCH Malleable Range in your kitchen would make a wond- erful difference in your wife’s house work. : It would make the work hours fewer and pleasanter, | Drop in and see this most modern of Ranges or better yet send her and say, ‘‘go as far as you like.’’ FRENCH & WELCH HDWE. CO. LISBON RADIO OPERATOR Bertram Wick Accepted Without; Further Preliminary Work fe Spe Westhope Man’s Arm Almost Cut Lisbon, ‘N. D., June 21.—Lisbon is proud of the fact that Bertram Wick, a native son, was one of four candi- dates out of a jist of 27 accepted at Chicago, as.a radio operator in. the United States signal service without |] the necessity of .first completing his training at Harvard. Mr. Wick has been assigned to the Don Juan de Austria,.a cruiser captured from Spain in Manila bay, and which has been stationed at Detroit, Mich., as a naval reserve training ship, but now is in the coast service. NEARLY LOSES HAND Through by Circular Saw Westhone, N. D.,.June 21.—A circu- lar saw cut through the flesh and bit into the bone of Perey Aubert’s arm as he was reaching under the platform to remove some slivers. All the arteries were severed and he had almost perished from loss of bloqd be- fore he could be rushed to a doctor. one Diamond Tire is evident. Add to that the longer and vice for the money. Naturally, four Diamonds that saving and service for you some good: sections of Chief Executive The first-hand, cash, saving in buying YOU CAN'T BEAT-THIS. ONE George Gussner’s Big Ranch of 700 acres is offer- ed for sale; it is situated . only one and one-half miles’ from the Northern Pacific depot. This Ranch has all the improve- © {ments necessary for growing feed, stabling and fattening 1000 head of vattle at one time for a-period: ‘of from four and one-half to five months» It too would be a Great Ranch on which to raise and {handle thoroughbred stock, and a place of this kind is very much needed in and. around Bismarck lat the present time. The place is newly built up and jin a manner to last, so very little limprovements will be needed for jyears to come, There is enuogh jsand and gravel on the place to build another Bismrack. From these beds of sand and gravel I ain mgking daily deliveries to con- Itrateors and builders in Bismarck and vicinity as well as shipping it away. to: out-of-town _ parties, iWhich pays one a good yearly re- rvenue, if Some man who. has_ vision. enough to see more than a year ahead can take this ranch and jclean up a fortune in a very few years, Over 400. acres of growing al- falfa on the Ranch whieh ents three times a year, giving the ranch every advantage for the fattening of sows’ and pigs, as they do well on alfalfa. It being located so near the city it will be but a short time when one could ent up a great part of jthe place into city lots which {would pay for the place at the present’ price many times ‘over. For 25 years I have labored to make of this Ranch an ideal Pack- ing Plant, until today with a verv little outlay of money one could have a Plant of this kind second. jto none in all the northwest. Ther is trackage on the place; electric: power by the Ranch tele- phone on same, besides.. water- works system running thru it to Fort Lincoln. T-also have for sale or to lease Pasture and. Parties at all interested should investigate this too, George Gussner ‘MAYOR PLOWS UP YARD. of Garrison Turns Lawn Into Garden Garrison, N. D., June 21.—Not to be outdone by anyone in patriotism, Mayor McGray has plowed up his lawn and planted his front yard to po- tatoes and prominent banker and another city of- ficial, methber of the state banker's defense committee, has followed suit. Every Garrison now is in garden. corn. <A. Tyneson, Jr., available foot of ground in Black Tread —Red Sides better ser- multiply by four. Enormous production — great ous bettering of product—low benefit. now. gee Tread. Keep on until you are driving on four Diamonds —and saving on each. Every Diamond Tire mast de- liver full valuein service. fever a Diamond Tire fails, a cheerful, willing adjustment will be promptly made, Diamond ble to accompany his wife and jaughter_to Butte. i Main St. Bismarck ‘OMEN OL manufacturing economies — studi- ling cost—these combine to your You ‘may need but one tire Get a Diamond Squee- sel- Squeegee Tread Tires DAKOTA MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. AL AA AA