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* bs FRIDAY JUEY'36,71017, - <0 WM ARO® DAILY TRIBUNE FIO? FIVE Handicap Tourney Proves Popular Golf Event An interesting handicap tourney was played on the local links last evening. Folsom. and Bodenstab were made “scratch” players and all others were given a handicap of two-fifths of their score above bogey. The entrancé fee was fifty cents. Eight teams of two Players each qualified for the play. A prize of one 75-cent golf ball was given to the winner of each team, and three golf balls were given for the low score of the tourney. Messrs. ‘Nichols, Goddard and Folsom were tied, at: 48 for low score, and took an- other ball each from the field play. The teams were mated and their score follows? Treacy, R. A., 57; handicap, 7; score, 50. Dobler, H. S., 56; handicap, 6; score, 50. : ‘Bruce, Judge, 51; handicap, 4; Score, 47. Roberts, O. Wi, 57; handicap, 7; score, 50. Roberts, Jr., 53; handicap, 5; score, 48. Larabee, Dr., 50; handicap, 4; score, 46. ne Copelin, F. A. 56; handicap, 6; score, 50. Fields, R. P., 60; handicap, 8; score, 52. Folsom, L. L., 43; handicap, none; score, 48. Mclean, 51; handicap, 4; score, 47. Nichols, C. W., 45;, handicap, 2; score, 43. Parsons, W. E., 52; handi- cap, 5; score, 47. Bodenstab, Dr., 48; handicap, none; score, 48. Goddard, H. P., 45; handi- cap, 2; score, 43. Handicap tournaments will be put on at the local links every Thursday evening at 6:30 during the balance of July and August. The ladies committee is planning some weekly plays, and the‘ general committee will have mixed foresomes arranged in the near future. Se Motors from Mandan. Mrs, Fred Barker motored over from | Mandan yesterday. While here she was the guest of Mrs. A. E. Preston, returning to her home last evening. ** *# On Extended Visit. Mrs. L. G. Simpson of Fifth street leaves: tonight for an extended visit at Rock Island and Moline, Ill. She will also visit several places in Minne- sota and will return in about a month. of Picnic at Custer Park. Five girls of the younger high school set enjoyed a picnic at Custer park yesterday afternoon. Games and singing made a most pleasant after- noon.’ Those present were: . ‘heo- dora’ Fitch} Excené iSchults, Agnes Caréoti, Imogene McClain ')and| Lucile ie a erik A MEM BEC | Vo OLR antertains: for Son, Mrs. A. E. Preston entertained this week in honor of her son, Kenneth, the: event being the boy’s twelfth birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games, after which dainty re- freshments were served. The honor guest received many remembrances of the day. oes Golfers to Mandan. . The Bismarck golfers have received an invitation from the Mandan club to join in play on the Mandan links Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. It is believed many of the local players will accept the invitation. Those expecting to go should notify the local committee this evening so that the Mandan committee may be advised of the number that may be expected. Leaves for Minnesota. Mrs. A. ‘W. Lucas, 48 Avenue A, left Wednesday evening for Minneapolis and other Minnesota points, where she will spent two weeks. **“* * Supper Next Thursday. The supper that was to have been given by the Ladies’ Aid of the Mc Cabe Methodist church this week has been postponed to next Thursday, July 26, the society announced today. Fur- ther mention will be made when de- tails are completed. **.* * For Mrs. Taylor. : Mrs. C. R. Neher and Mrs. Lucy Lyon Peck ‘entertained at the home of Mrs. Peck, yesterday afternoon for Mrs. W. C. Taylor, who leaves Aug. 10 extensive business interests in Li Mour, though he will not be actively engaged in business at that place. ** @ Will Visit Here. Mrs. Kiebert and three: children, who formerly lived in this city, will arrive shortly for several days’ visit with Mrs. J. G. Moore, 919 Fifth street. Mrs. Kiebert, who has been gone sev- eral months, is well known, and has many friends in Bismarck. **_* & In Honor of Birthday. Miss Margaret Smith delightfully entertained four girl friends at her home this afternoon in honor of her fifteenth birthday... Thqse present were: “Mary Atkinson, Mary Slattery, Nora Gettinger, Genevieve, Parsons. The home was, jlecorptsg in patri- otic colors. ,.A.dainty Jupgheoaywas served during the afternoon, ; | we COO Jani? CITY NEWS | oo ______—___.___0 From. Driscoll—Attorney: BE. C. Ru- ‘bel of Driscoll was in the-city last night and this morning on business matters. For: Operation—Fred Pfuff, editor and*'publisher of the Baldwin Bulle- tin, ‘has entered a hospital here to undergo an operation. To Baldwin—Theodore ‘Anderson, of Webb Bros.’ department store, left Tuesday for two weeks’ vacation at : Baldwin, the home of his brother. Is .Register of Deeds—Fred O Gentz of Stanton, register of deeds for Mercer county, is spending a few days in the city on business matters. Land Man Here—Ed. C. Anderson, representing the J. P. Folsom Land company of Fargo and. well known here, is in the city today, transacting ‘business in the interests of his com- pany. —+ On North Branch—W. E. Perry of Webb Bros’ department store return- ‘ed :yestetday: from‘ ai three? @ays’ busi- ness trip to points!’ on the north branch of the Northern Pacific out of “Mandan. °~ ‘ From Ashley—Attorney M. J. George of Ashley was in the city to- day. Mrs. George has been here for several days, but left this morning for Grand Forks, to attend the fair at that place and where Mr. George will join her’ later. To District Court—Pete Belunch and Mike Kodetsky, arrested yester- day for alleged gambling and the theft of a purse containing $73, were bound over to the next term of dis- trict court, in Justice Bleckreid's court last night. ‘Refused to Register—The sheriff of Burleigh county today apprehend- ed a man, whose name was not given out, for dodging the draft. It is said the man also “talked too much.” ‘He is being held in the county jail pending his disposal. From Fargo—Prof. Herbert A. Hard of Fargo, accompanied by his daughter, is spending the day in Bis- marck today. It will be remembered Prof. Hayd spent some time here dur- FRECKLES” Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine—double strength—is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morn- ing and oyu should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to dis- appear, while th lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com- peltely clear the skin and gain a beau- tiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold ‘under in the legislative session. He is em- ployed by the United States govern- ment on special researei work. Special Police—The local police force will be enlarged tomorrow, to take care of the circus crowds. In addition to “Big Chris” Martineson’s forces, the Northern Pacific railway will have four men on fhe, ground. Little trouble, is, anticipated, ‘as there wasn’t an arrest, last cineyg day! ‘only’ a few weeks ago. nae Baldwin. The Sunday school picnic at the Gust Rupp home last Sunday was well attended. Rev. Douglass preach- ed a short sermon. Picnic dinner was served and afterward a program, ar- to make her future home in LaMouré,} N. D. Mr. Taylor will look after hj oy en. Later in the afternoon ice cream and cake were served. Whe Baldwin people are fortunate in having Mr. Courts as their Sunday school leader. The attendance at first was 10. The enrollment is now 35. NUMBERS ORIN 1845 Elmer C. Hayek, Grand Forks 1818 Percy Dows, Grand Forks 1922 Jacob Purpor, Grand Forks 1955 Arthur. Thompson, Grand Forks 2011 John Francis Filteau, Grand Forks 2066 John H.’Royer, Grand Forks 2148 Ray Mokler, Grand Forks’ 2181 William Robt. Torgerson, Gran ‘Forks - 2247 John Hoge, Grand Forks 2233 Eli Eggen, Grand Forks 2374 Thomas Kady, Grand Forks 2322 Clarence L. Wentz, Grand Forks 2370 George C. Huck, Grand Forks 2390 Leslie James McKay, Grand Fks! 2330 Walter J. Anderson, Grand Forks 2453 Roy Lee Douglass, Grand Forks 2455 Nels Levin, Grand Forks 2441 Frank A. Anderson, Grand Forks 2501 Clarence M. Sorbo, Grand Forks 2599 Alfred Fartin Hanson, Inkster 2579 John Rothone, Grand Forks 2618 Earl Vernon Schumacher, Lari- mo: 2675 John more i 2783 Joseph A. Henry, Larimore 2719 Oscar G. Engebretson, Northwood 2749 Earl. Ray Blue, Northwood High number 2788 Cass County 1679 Henry Trottier, Horace 1676 Einar Iverson, Fargo 1682 Francis H. Brunette, Horace 1685 Albert Gulvik, Wild Rice 1651 Johannes Syverson, Wild, Rice 1636 Dedrick Bertholdes Samuelson, Horace 1732 Leon Alton-Brasier, Chaffee 1705 Kumbert Paul Brandt, Tower City : 1779 Carl Daubach, Davenport 1771 Isaac Peter Fenne, Warren 1845 Malcolm Morris, Jr., Wheatland 1818,Clyde Artimus Milligan, Wheat- land t 1922 Thomas Jorin, Mapleton 6. John E. Erickson, Page George D. Wagar, Towér. City, es Lange Penna on Cee de Aramer, Fargo a ar’ Floyd ‘Sutton, Fargo 2247 Fobert Henry Junkins, Fargo 2233 Oliver Winslow Lee, Fargo 2374 Norman Landseth, Fargo 2322 John Albert Kowalski, Fargo 2370 Lester P. Janney, Fargo 2390 Evald L. Helstad, Fargo 2330 George John Harames, Fargo McLean County re Christ VandeVende, Lari- | 1045 10 Nick Deshlevy, Dogden 18 Carl Soren Howen( Dogden 43 Wayne Steadman, Dogden 46 Stephen Vasilenko, Dogden 75 John Thomas Mahoney, Ruso 126 Fred A. C. Spandie, Benedict 140 John Kovalenko, Benedict - 107 Oliver Johnson, Ruso 182 Cliqord Kringle, Fossen, Minn. 280 Louis Jacobson, Ryder 228/-Gilbert’'C: Valsvig, Max 258 Williait Erb, Douglas 275 Rober€"Wollmuth;' Douglas “373 Oseiif-Simonson, Douglas 309 Albert J. Grace, Roseglen 337 Ambrose Palm, Ryder 390 Carl Ostby, Douglas 432 John Peter, Garrison 468 \Clyde L Helmbrecht, Turtle Lake 458 George C. Bronsak, Turtle Lake 437 Harry ~Zenz, Max 433 Gottfried Peter, Garrison 420 Wilhelm Engel, Garrison 486 Clarence A. Olien, Turtle Lake 538 Evald Christenson, Underwood 507 Ole Lindteigen, Ruso 514 Mike Breyer, Dogden 513 Anton ‘Breyer, Dogden 509.-A./Phidlip Neiffer; Dogden ‘ 548 Alfred Phillip Olson, Underwood 557 Bennie Amundsen, Garrison 564 Jacob Bogert, Garrison 596 John Hummell, Garrison 600 Henry Johnson, Garrison 602 Elmer Emil Johnson, Coleharbor 604 Charles Jones, Garison 606 Johan Jungling, Garrison 601 Joel Anton Johnson, Coleharbor ranged by Mrs. J. B. Courts, was giv- 616 Leslie A. Kingley, Garrison 649 Albert C.;Sccley, Garrison 676 Richard¥Felstad, Garrison 692 James V. Shippce, Garirson 721 Marion Granklin Sutton, Emmet 7h5 Slifford L. Tyler, Blackwater 739 Joseph V. Kalous, Blackwater 772 Floyd Lee Fuller, Coleharbor 775 Orrel Ray Hannon, Coleharbor 784 Carl Joseph Reif, Coleharbo 786 Louis Charles Sayer, Coleharbor 797 Guilford Young, Coleharbor $10 Spencer F. Norridin, Coleharbor 837 Thomas R. Fahy, Turtle Lake 854 Eheo Julius Nelson, Turtle Lake 868 Emil B. Strobel, Turtle Lake 924 Gottli¢b, Schell, Mercer 927 JohnGeorge Singer, Mercer 945 Von: Alenander Hanson, Turtle Lake. 966 William ‘Levi Brown, Underwood 972 Willian F. C. Berg, Underwood 983 John: Edgar, Underwood 1020 Arnold Martin, Underwood 1026 Albert Aug. Paulus, Underwood Albert Wiescz, Underwood Axel .W. Nelson, Coleharbor Ole: Jensen, Coleharbor John Matl, Underwood Fred James Benn, Washburn Joseph Schreiner, Washburn Oscar ,B. Larson, Underwood Henry C. Meyers, Underwood Joseph Barlow, Washburn Swan 0. Swanson, Underwood Martin Johnson, Washburn John. Lendfors, Washburn Emanuel Lorentzen, Washburn Floyd Filmore Satterlund Jacob 'S. Schlickenmayer, Wash- burn. John Teske, Washburn Ernest Uzziah Webster, Wash- burn Tennys E. Schion, Washburn Roy Alf. Anderson, Wilton Frederick Wagner, Wilton William Antanoff, Wilton Ludwig Olaf Helling,. Wilton Elias Mat Moe, Wilton Ralph W. Rishel, Wilton Harry George Showalter, Wilton 1066 1095 1099 1178 1267 1014 1103 1117 1146 1222 1236 1237 1264 1266 1282 1292 1323 1329, 1324 1334 1369 1395 1411 1419 1476 Mehrle Carpenter, Makoti 1484 James J. Duffy, Raub 1495 Henry Ray, Raub 1536 Walter Peter, Raub 1546 John Sethen, Raub 1548 Halton Shol; 1539 Carl Reum, Leo Warren Slagg, Raub 1649 1551 Frederick Spreuger, Ryder 1563 Fred Welch, oftseglen 1572 Lambert J. 1 h, Ryder 1636 Earl Postel r 1651 Harry K. sky, Max 1676 Theo. Soderstrom, Underwood 1679 Erdman Ke . Underwood 1682 Lee Clarenc 1685 John A. Bei 1705 Earl ‘T. Me High number, : Kidder County 10 Lloyd C. Reader. Steele 18 Otto Wolpert, Steele 43 John A. Bl , Dawson 46 Ward Avril Felker, Dawson 75 John Joseph Schindler, Tappen 107 Theodore Christenson, Tuttle 126 Earl Fairchild, Stecle 140 William’ Wiest, Steele 182 Walter Williams, Tuttle 223 Gottleib Reuer, Dawson 258 William Timm, Steele 275 George Gigax, Pettibone 280 Oscar Salva appen 309 Clarence Heury Torbenson, Rob- inson. 337 Michael E. Ratterberry, Tuttle 373 Nicholas Konstonlos, St. Paul 390 Ed Ridinius, Coleharbor 420 Frank Winfred Ennis, Creek, Mont. Charles W. Lee, Pettibone Joseph Letlair, Pettibone August “Morlock, Lake Williams August C. Steine, Steele Harry Toncy Hanson, Driscoll Robert Hoffman, Heaton William C. Anderson, Robinson 509 Henry Dickson Bullis, Robinson 513 Guy E. Floro, Robinson 514 Joe Gaub, Robinson 638 Oswald Olson, Robinson 548 Henry Wolff, Robinson Cabin 432 433, 437 468 458 486 507 557 Lynn Harry Devore, Pawson 564 Joseph John Breenheck, Dawson 596 Elmer Rich. Woessner, Dawson 601 Philip Lawrence Bennett, Tuttle 604 Elmer ©. Benson, Hurdsfield 600 Charles Henry Benedict, Hurds- field 606 Gustav Jenner, Hurdsfield 616 Oscar Albert Nerlin, Tuttle YoURE Dong J agi Ricur, OLIVIA ,, BLT NOT So Fast AWD STAY ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF STHE ROAD guarantee of money back if it fails to ‘remove freckles. DOINGS OF THE DUFF'S. OLIVIA WILL BE A GREAT HELP TO THE RED CROSS JUST WAIT UNTIL 4 Nov’ SEGME DRIVING A RED CROSS AmBpLANce! on, BoYs! GREAT Guns, cin WAVE You Lost. By Allman SENSES NOTHING! DIO Nav SEB ThE SIZE OF THAT BUMBLE J BER THAT TRIED TO GET UNDER MY SKIRTS fy FIFTY LATE Spring and Summer Coats Our sole object in quoting this extremely low price is to clear the entire quantity in one day and thereby make room for the Fall Garments arriv- ing daily. Values up to $17.50. Sat- is $7.75 urday’s Sale THAT MEANS IMMED- IATE CLEARANCE Misses’ and Ladies’ Coats $7.50 and $8.50 quality. Bate ...... 9deLD THIS LOT OF RAIN COATS AT HALF PRICE A small lot of about twen-. ty-five coats, priced reg- ularly at $3.50. Saturday Sale $ | 19 ONE LOT OF HAND EM- BROIDERED* PILLOWS $5.00 to, Sino Saturday Sale at PRICE, values. HALF Contributes Several Bargains to this List seamless. number, medium weight. Priced for Saturday’s OUR ART Department OUR HOSIERY Department Contributes Liberally to This Bargain Sale. Bargains in Hosiery that sound like ‘‘old-time prices.’’ en’s Mercerized Hose, lisle foot and heel, Maco leg. Black and white, all sizes. Saturday’s selling only One lot of Women’s Artificial Silk Boot Hose. lisle foot. high spliced heel, seamless. One lot of Wom- Regular 35c. 19¢ Black and white, all ——— IJ sizes, A bargain number for 50c. ANOTHER COAT PRICE | Priced for Saturday's 29c sale a pair ae Women’s Silk Lisle Hose. ribbed top A good _ semi-out-size You have paid 35c for this hose, and worth it. selling. a pair 27c Child’s Fine Ribbed, yarn dyed hose. combed Egyptian Maco yarn, guar- anteed fast, Double heel and sole. ae ond whe 35c regular. Sat- urday’s sellin; a aes 9c Laides’ fast lisle hose, seamless, 4- inch hemmed top. Black only. 35c regular. For Satur- day’s eliag. apair ......... 24c Women’s ‘‘Like Silk’’ Hose, _ soft. beautiful silk finish yarn. dyed black and white, day’s selling is the real bargain price at, a pair deep hem-top. Satur. ie 33c AN ASSORTMENT OF LACE CURTAINS, ONE THIRD OFF This lot consists of the left- These Aprons are “Very Special” colors. Sat- urday’s Sale . A. FINAL. -« PRICE, ON! SCRIM NET AND VOILE shades and_ colors. Saturday’s Sale The assortment includes all This 10c SPECIALLY PRICED Double faced, especially! A large assortment of per- | Suitable for archways, halls cale aprons in light and dark CLEARANCE‘ |' and side drapes. Shades, brown, blue, tan and helic. poe a 63e 40 inch Kahki Kool and Shautung Silks. A well as- sorted selection of patterns. Special a yard Saturday is the first day of the Yellow Ticket Sale in the Bargain been distributed over the city, and if you have not received one, bargains offered will surely make it worth your effort. a |. Circus Day Bargains Despite the hot weather, the attractiveness of these values will make it, well worth your while to carefully investigate the items here advertised. Colored Linens will Not be Offered at This Price Again 40° inch all’ linen suitings in the staple shades, the concession frog regular prices is not much, but our regular price is about present wholesale price. $1.00 value. Saturday Sale .89¢ ANOTHER LINEN VAL- UE WORTHY OF NOTE 36 inch linen union suit- ing in staple shades only, regular 65c. Saturday's sale a yard . TWO PRACTICAL AND NECESSARY ITEMS IN OUR CORSET DEPART- MENT SPECIALLY PRICED Summer Mesh Corsets all arial Regular $1.50. aturday Sale .. 98c or nother Jot, in’ values. to $3.50 Sat- $1 98 urday Sale .... ° ARRANGE TO SHOP EARLY THESE HOT DAYS 36 INCH FIGURED CHINTZ SPECIAL 32c The assortment contains a full line of colors and fancy One lot of infants stamped | overs from our last Thurs- ieee 400: values. “This muslin dresses. Ages 2 | aos. gurtai 1 Saige ays 32c and 3. Assorted in three | 4ay’s Curtain Sale. Espec- | Sale, ..... i lots. i ally. priced for immediate rae ee Lot 1: .27¢ : |'elearance.’ Values $2:00' to One Lot of Fancy lute 2 ' ad ' $3:50, Saturday's Sale’ ONE | Chintz Stocking Bags : THIRD OFF. Special 39c .,,,, In View of Rising Prices | 36 INCH “TEERY” CLOTH | supPLY YOUR CRETON ON NEEDS AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE 36 inch size in a full assort- ment of colors. Saturday’s Sale ..... 29c 36 inch fancy satin sti ited and plaid taffeta silks short lengths. We will close out all remaining patterns of fancy silks for this one day only $2.25 and $2.50 a yard values atom de $] 19 in Basement. Circulars have telephone us, for the many More Bargains Than Advertised Always A.W. LUCAS CO. 22x Always More Bargains 649 Herman Fraank Heiden, Tappen Arthur Bennet Johnson, Tappen Clarke Drake, Lake Williams William L. Briese, Dawson Russell Robert Williams, Robin- son Charles G. Sieberg, Chaseley Fred Oliver Crouse, Steele Jesse Bryan Hatfield, Steele Vincent Krenner, Steele John Magnus Emodt, Steele Clifford Vick, Steele William Ed. Robinson, Steele High Number 805 Stark County 6 10 Ernest E, Anderson, Dickinson 18 John W. Ansenberger, Dickinson 43 Harold Chas. Poor, Dickinson 46 Henry J. Rademacher, Dickinson 75 Wilson C. Richards, Dickinson 126 Leo McKeever, Dickinson 140 Rochus Brilz, Richardton 107 Theo. R. O'Neill, Dickinson 182 John June, Richardton 280 Alopsins J. Mangan, Zenith 223 Julius Moldenhouer, Dickinson 373 Herman Breve, South Heart 309 Louis Abrama , Belfield 390 Gerard Johan van Leeuvan, Zen- ith 432 William Youst, Buffalo, N. Y. 468 J. P. Fleck, Richardton 486 John Gobe, Taylor 437 Julius Prauss, Jr., Dickinson 420 John Jlin, Dickinson 433 Andrew Romanuk, Dickinson 538 John Lally, Dickinson 548 John Janoschek, Dickinson 507 Evert Art, Red Lodge, Mont. 514 H. J. Currier, Taylor 557 Henry Gisvold, Dickinson 513 W. B. Strickers, Taylor 616 Joseph Eugene Lautz, Taylor 692 John Reintl, Jr., Lefor 600 Levi Jasperson, Taylor 649 Peter Meisner, Lefor 606 Phillip Messer, Richardton 602 Halver Becken, Taylor 721 739 155 112 115 784 7197 786 | 604 Christ Louis Stoxen, Taylor 652 Phillip J. Hubert, Taylor 601 Martin Christenson, Taylor 784 Ben Schmidt,.Dickinson Dickinson 55 Mathias Remsing, Gladstone | 797 Otto Julius Jensen, Wagner, S.D 772 Jaroslax Kralicek, Dickinson 721 Henry Fuchs, Hebron 810 Lenard Schwindt, Shefield 868 Louis Freed, Dickinson Leonard Mack, Dickinson Joseph Rupp, Gladstone Xaver Drukart, Dickinson Philipp Mueller, Dickinson Valentine Schwan, Dickinson John B. Eide, Dickinson Irving W. Gerlich, Dickinson Henry Hofbau, Taylor Makana Copony, Gorham Henry Ed. Brown, Dickinson John Laub, Gladstone Fred W. Magstedt, Hebron Anton Tribyl, Dickinson Martin J. Larson, Dickinson Dwight Crowell, Dickinson H. E. McKeever, Dickinson Frank Aberts, Dickinson Owen Nichols, Dickinson Andrew Reichert, Manning Haromusy Boehm, Dickinson Stanley Kolodzajczuk, South Heart C. MeFerran, Dickinson seph Fredrick, Dickinson like Diede, Antelope George Kuntz, Daglum 1329 John Koch, Daglum 924 972 983 966 927 1031 1060 1026 1099 1045 1014 1146 1103 M17 1178 1237 1266 1264 1222 1267 1282 236 G. 1331 Geo. Ohlheiser, Dickinson 1323 Peter Berger, Dickinson 1395 Fred Wiege High number, 1400. Sioux County 43 Roy V. Christensen, Watauga, S. Dak. 46 John F. Merrick, Pretty Rock 75 Reinder Stroman, McIntosh, S. D. 126 Francis B. Kahn, Fort Yates a 107 Ben Frentis Shiel(s, McIntosh, S. D. Elmore Fred Hoganson, Chicago Eeddy Crow, Solen Herb Lindquist, Selfridge Emeron Rod Tomahawk, Can- nonball Oliver County 10 Ole Anne 18 Julius F. Boeck 43 Joseph C. Bauer 46 Christian Baier 75 Samuel Clark 126 Louis A. Graunke 140 Walter A. Hagerotte 107 Fred Free® 182 Eugene F. Kirby 280 William T. Riepnel 223 Samuel H. Mindt 373 Joseph Ziegler 182 280 223 309 309 William J. Schoeder Saturday O'CONNER'S 0. At PATTERSON'S HALL Tuesday, Thursday and Nights RCHESTRA