The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 14, 1917, Page 2

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& BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1917. a “Makoti On The Soo”’ Growing Fast Ball Team} Jew ewe none ene enone eee ened eeeweoeee=—-~. a thriving The “Makoti on the Soo” is little town of 300 inhabitants. six old, having ed its sixth anniv a big chautauqua and a thre ries of baseball games. Make justly proud of its baseball beating two out of three of the games! of the and defeating the champions Tri-County le: by a deci The town is rapidly gro new he s being erected and old ones being remodeled. With its growth the town is taking gn interest in good} roads, realizing that good roads mean more business and a more enterpris- ing town. With the wide territory and | ever better roads Makoti 1 soon | forge ahead of its rival towns. Fort Berthold Land Agency | Among the prominent business firms | of Makoti is the Fort Berthold Laud j agency which wa This company 1} farm lands, city property and stock It is now well established and i: nected with prominent real firms in Minnesota and South Dakot who bring them as buyers actual sc tlers who are improving the land in fine shape. Connected with this firm is J. O, Saltness Insurance Agency, | which represents some of the he companies in all lines of insuranc Reservation State, Bank The Reservation State bank of Ma- koti was one of the first \basiness places to be established in the town during the summer of 1911. It has Kept pace with the rapid growth of the town and the surrounding com- munity, the officers and directors have always given their best efforts to the building up of the bank, and it may justly be termed “the bank with the reputation.” H. G. Anderson i: ier; R. W. Serkland and Thom: Russell, assistant cashiers. Haff Bros. One of the leading firms in the city TWO—Tribune is the Hoff brothers. ers in shelftand heavy hardware niture and harnesses. They carr large and complete stock of eve thing in the hardware line. Harv Hoff and William Hoff are the pri prietors. They have been in busine: here three years. ‘Roth are great boosters for their ' d the com- munity ‘surroundin: i Hotel 3 When going to Makoti do not fail to stop at this popular hostelry. It i first class hotel, modern in every r spect. It is European plan with rates 50, 75 and $1.00 per day. An auto liv- ery is also operated in connection. F. C, Askerooth is the genial proprietor. Couey’s Cate This is the place where the manage- ment takes pride in giving his patrons They are deal- | fu a wn a ‘ing: i Fast--Has the best that can be had in lunches | erved at all} Every ¢ o give} action. Their specialty is home| ug, Which can’t be beat. Charles | * Couey is the proprictor. | The People’s Store ski is the propri sneral merchandise bu: s started two yee large line of and gents furn is handled here if the way of fresh salt me stables, oysters and | in sea kept elean and} nitary John Jones is! the proprietor Erickson, Heilekson Lumber Co. Henry Staflin, the mani has been with the comps carry a largeline’ of building ial of all kinds, This company es a uumber of yards in this | pction of the state. The home of the company is at Plaza, N. D. Dokken Bros, irm deals in general merchan- ; a $15,000 stock of gro- dry goods, gents’ furnishings, started business here about: oming here from Tem- hey had been in the all times. te. Ut two years ago, ple, N. D., sathe line —_-- i cn = = (a aa | = —— mr | TOO MANY, WAR CANT SAVE TIM! With Golden Valley and Illinois, Beach Man, Families in| Sought at Leavenworth Beach, N. D, duly, 14 barged with haying one wife too many,.and ; with enlisting in the United :States | army to escape his double obligation, Palmer will be brought ck from Fort Leavenworth to stand} trial in Golden Valley county for big: amy. ‘Sheriff S. A. Smith left for Leavenworth yesterday with requi: r ra- Palmer is residing here said to be another Mrs. vany in Me | When s een nen enn nd GOD PUNISHING FELLOW CITIZENS FOR DISLOYALTY Riot Act to McHenry County People —Horace Bag- tin the riot act to slack- in the following outburst: We were asked recentl nd permit a crop failure i is year? Is it fair? We hy shouldn't He permit titude have we ever shown to l for a big crop? Or what patriotism and devotion to our coun- y ve we shown since this war began, that we should expeet to profit y fe high prices caused by that McHenry county could have had a company in the new Second North Da- kota regiment for the asking. asked. Not two dozen of our young men have yoluntecred in any branch of the country’s service, The demand for txemptions on the — registration cards shows a streak of yellow in our young men as broad and deep as the Missouri river. Our older men have been far more eager that there should be ‘no profiteering’ from this war than that it should be successfully waged. And yet we have hoped for and ex- pected the good Lord to give us a bumper crop of wheat to sell at $2 a ‘bushel or better, No profiteering!” That's right. There isn’t going to be ilenry, and we don't deserve that there should be.” Holstein Cow Earns $2.40 Daily; Winner Cooperstown, N. t ly 14—-A holstein cow prodacing 30 quarts of 3.7 per cent mitk daily was declared the vietor in a prod tion contest conducted in com tion with the annual ges county, fair by State Dairy Com missiongr Ogtephaus. The owner of the! prizéwinner, ‘Louis Berg, sells her product at eight cents a quartyand ber gross daily earn. ings a 2.40. fn the contest were five Holsteins, three short- horns and two Jersey Some Weather Signs. A deep blue color of the sky, even en through clouds, indicates. fair weather; a growing whiteness, an Qpproaching storm, oo = oy ln Life” “| At the drug store sold. Beware of i Order 2 face wish After the Movies at home,—treat the folks toa bottle of sparkling arma, The Unequalled Cereal Beverage That Adds to the Joy of Living Its snap and tang and pleasing taste will bring an “ah-h-h-h” of satisfaction from every thirsty throat. From Your Bismarck Bottling Works. Distributors BISMARCK, N. D URKEE i —- SS (x Pepe 044 WIC HEAT AR Ung! on. the way home,—or The ladies and young folks enjoy it and all can safely drink it, for BARMA is pure, non-intoxicat- ing, wholesome and healthful. drink and rich in cereal nutriment. It is a real food- Always in bottles with an orange label, red tri- cagle and the name in white. stores, soda fountains, grocery and depart- ‘e8, restaurants, cafes, places of amuse- Ment—-anvy place where wholesome ¢rinks are ‘ations. Dealer — Delivered Free Ta a ul if - i hee AL a Look for rh this bottle and label 7A NONANTON [CATING “CEREAL BLVERAGE CONTENTS: pe vid ONE ; I | ie ail) Horace Bagely of Towner Reads; ven und | No one | In Production Race, \Can’t Fight For | Country; Can Aid | | Those Who Do Go ToC H HH HHH HOS Deprived of the privilege of + fighting for their country, 200 * convicts in the- North Dakota penitentiary have done their bit by subscribing $50 to the Ameri- can Red Cross for the relief of he boys wha can go. The con- s recently petitioned Warden t for permission to appro- priate $50 from their earnings, averaging from 25 to 60 cents a day. ‘Their request was granted and their contribution turned © over to B. C. Marks, treasurer ** of the Bismarck Chapter, today. * a a ae oe a oe a a ee HUDSON RETAIL SHPO eseeresreete eoeteeorese . SALESMAN FOR LARA MOTOR C0. d Taylor Hudson, formerly with the j; Carhart Motor company, distributors | for Overland and Willys-Knight cars, lof Oklahoma, arrived in the city “the first of the week. and took up his s retail salesman for the Lahr ules company, Overland and Knight distributors of — this | duties as Motor Willys city. } Mr. Hudson has had five years’ ex- | perience in and cumes | $s a special salesman on the s-Knight. UNUSUAL OPERATION WILL SHE LITTLE RLS COUGED A iving Flesh From Body Grafted to Member That Was Stripped to Bone An unusual operation is being per- formed here on the arm of little Lu- cille Knowles, six-year-old daughter of the proprietor of the Halliday hotel. The little lady recently became en- tangled with a gasoline engine, which stripped the flesh from one of her arms to the bone. She was brought here, where a strip of flesh of corre- sponding shape and size was grafted | trom the little girl’s side.to the in-| jured arm, but was not entirely sev- ered from its original moorings. The) |Jiving: flash is. sabigfactorily, knitting | to its new positfon, aud when suffic- | jent progress has” been made it will be completely several and a very dan-} gerous and unsightiy scar will have! been transferred from the little girl's arm, where it would have proven a | permanent disfigurement, to her side, | where it will not be visible, and from whence it is believed it will ultimately disappear altogether, | ADVERTISEMENT. | Commissioner Kirk introduced the} following resolution and its! adoption: | Bi 1T RESOLVED, by the Board of! {City Commissioners’ of the City Bismarck, North Dakota, that {necessary, and the City Commi lers of the City of Bismarck, North ! Dakota, hereby declare it to he neces- sary to construct curb along the south! side of lots 10 to 18, inclusive, block | (54, Original Plat, Improvement Dis-1 | trict (Number live, according to the plans and specifications of the Ci Engineer, which plans and s»ecifica tions were adopted and placed on file this 9th of July, 1917. State of North Dakota, City of Bis- marek: I, C. L. Burton, Gity Auditor of the City of Bismarck, ‘North Dakota, here- | by certify that the foregoing is a true ang correet copy of the reso- | lution’ passed by the Poard of City ; Commissioners at their regular mect- jing July 9th, 1917. Cc, L. BURTON, ‘ity Auditor, moved 7-14-20-2t | | Is Try a Tribune want ad for results. | TOO LATE 10 GLASIFY FOR SALE—Cheap; and one rug. Phone 193L. 7-13-83 FOR SALE-—Only meat market in good town on main line N. P. Ry., | doing ) business yearly. Shop perfectly sanitary. Address, 205, Tribune. T-18-6t FOR SALE--!louse of 7 rooms, close in. Modern, $2,800. Terms. | FOR SALE Lot.on Avenue B; worth | $1,500; $850. FOR SALE—Land, close marek. used furniture to Bil | | FOR RENT—A seven-room, modern | house, furnished. , Will rent to Octo- | ber 1 to desirable tenants. 208 Ros- Harvey Harris & Co. T-14-4t | WANTED—rxperienced girl, for gen- eral housework... Mrs. R. C. Battey, 514 First St. Phone 491. 7-14-3t ser street. f Yi » ling Hair Is (aE ert On retiring rub spots of dandruff and itching wit! Cuticura Ointment. Next morning sham with Cuticura Soap and hot water. This cleanses the scalp of dandruff and promotes hair health. Sample Each Free by Mall ‘With 32-p. book on the skin. Address post-card: teouticure, Deve. MIP, Boston.” Sold everywhere Cuticura Treatment | forDandru WOMAN’S CATHOLIC COLLEGE Dubuque, lowa Academy, Conserva- filiation. | Thorough Equipment. Domestic » Physical — Training. ‘Gauipus. Ideal Location. Adress The Registrar, i Mount St. Joseph, | Dubuque, lowa. | JUST QUT (New 5 Color) | WYOMING OIL. MAP G. B. ATWATER Denver, Cojo. , : Bs : £ t te Shows correct location of | every oil field in the state. iz Most complete map published. i Send for One It's Free. | 416 Central Savings Bank Building, | ! | deceepede otedeetedetod deleteloleetodoleeted « a Something New | In Banking As a rule a bank or banker does not have much, apportunity to vary from the standard rules or practice of banking. He cannot put on special sales as a merchant does because his goods and chattels are not sub- ject to special sale prices: The banker is custod- ian or trustee for the money of his depositors, he is adviser in the financial affairs of his clients or customers and as a result of all. this there is no opportunity to press his claims for ,patronage ex- cept on the basis of service---and this is an age of service. The banker is not a philanthropist---he is a business man—and ‘the better business man he ig the better banker he willbe. In years gone by the bank- er was looked upon with awe, he was approached with of fear and trembling and was regarded as one apart. rs the public has come to know that the banker date ye is human, that be has red blood. in his veins, that he eats, sleeps and exceeds the speed limit—even as yot and [, And the banker has changed his view of the man in lobby, before the cashier’s window or leaning on the rail at the president. ’s desk. Both have come to a realization that cach is dependent upon the other, And that is something new in banking. wt AND NOW AS TO SERVICE, ‘We are not new to Bismarck—-we have been in business here since 1907—have a well established business in farm mortgages and city loans. In our ten years’ active experience we have come to know conditions affecting this territory, we have estab- lished a wide acquaintance and as a result of that experi- enice—that acquaintance, we are especially well qualified. to render valuable service in a general banking business. And ‘The banking department now being increases our tor is the dom- here’s another point : established simply broadens our busine Service to the depos capacity to serve you, inant idea. on Cash Deposit for 6 We pay 4% or 12 months. We Invite Your Checking Account FIRST GUARANTY BANK Capitalization, $50,000.00. F. A. Lahr Pres. E. V. Lahr, Cashier. Lahr Building, 212 Fourth Street, Bismarck, N. D. Opposite Grand Pacific Hotel. oefeebeetedenfecledebecbeetedesbeebosdestoeh Two SHOWS 7:15 and 9 p.m. TONIGHT ONLY - CHARLOTTE WALKER “PARDNERS” By Rex Beach > . Author of “The Spoilers,” “The Ne’er Do Well,” “The Barrier” and other Popular Successes. A Tremendously Powerful Story of the Far Northwest PRICES {Oc and (5c MILLER, ZUGER & TILLUTSON, ‘i Attorneys for Plaintiff Office and post office address: Bis- marck, North Dakota. Notice to Said Defendants. Please take notice that the above action relates to, and the object there- of is to quiet title in the estate of Nina Downey, deceased, to the following } described real property, to-wit: Lot ix (6) and the north ten feet of lot seven (7), in block eighty-nine (89), McKenzie & Coffin’s addition to the} city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota; and that no, personal claim is made against you ér any of you in said action. MILLER; ZUGER & TILLOTSON, 6-14-21-28 :7-5-12-19 Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE COMPANY. TAKE NOTICE, That on the Ist day of August, A. D, 1917, ‘at 10 o'clock A. M., at the court house in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, the matter cf the application. of C. B. Little, Receiver of the Bis- marek Tribune Company, a corpora- tion, for a confirmation by the Court of said Receiver’s report of distribu- tion of the assets of said corporation, which is on file in the office of the clerk of the District Court of Bur- | | A little help goes a 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. Any slight impurity that creeps into your blood will soon effect the well-being of your whole system. A few bottles of S.S. S. will give just the assistance that nature needs Nature Needs Assistance In Keeping You Well | in keeping the blood absolutely free of all impurities. This old remedy is a wonderful purifier and tonic, and has no equal for keeping the blood | rich and pure. It builds up the ap- | petite and toncs up the entire system. S. S. S. is sold by druggists every- where. It has been successfully used for more than fifty years, and people in practically crete, state testify to its great worth. Write for booklets and free medical advice to Swift Spe- cific Co. Dept. E Atlanta, Ga. leigh County, at Bismarek, North Da-;that may be presented by parties. in- kota ceiver, and the relea ties ceiver’s come on before the court, and at said | time and place the Court will hear and to such confirmation and di: |TheFirst National Bank , and for a discharge of said Re- terested in said action or other per- {sons entitled to object thereto. Cc. B. LIPTLE, Receiver of the Bismarck se of his sure- pility on the Re- filed, will ! i from further li bond heretofore MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSON,, Attorneys for said Receiver, 3ismarck, N. D. determine any and all 0dj OS he Bank with the oc OPPORTUNITY Success in life consists largely of a combination of brains and opportunity. It is well to remember therefore, that unless you are ready for your oppor- tunity when it comes success is not for you. Business success depends almost entirely on hav- ing ready money with which to take advantage of opportunities and the one certain way by which to have ready money is to save it systematically month after month. NOW is the time to begin. This strong. pro- gressive bank welcomes savings deposits in any emount from $1.02 up and pays 4 per cent compound interest. _—— BISMARCK; N.D> = Tribune Company, a corporation. * Vv

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