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BISMARCK DAYLY TRIBUNB THE CUS SCOO P REPORTER GOSH ITS GREAT YO READ ABouT TH’ AIR FIGHTS IN YouR OWN COUNTRYS AVIATION DIVISION SE CAHERES 4 cHaP F WHO LICKED SX ENEMY THEN THINK oF ING | CRONE TREN THEN'S WHEN THE ACE. Nov THINK THAT A MusT FEEL aaa TH, Mandan News Bureau Mrs. Joseph Regan: returned home well vonict the life lived by the Sa- Tuesday from ‘Dickinson, where she cior. 3, ——. MEET KRIEGER) j had been on account of the ‘illness’ of , | her father, who is now “nicely recov- j Mill Scheduled for Mandan, on ‘ered. Ce a & AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. © SEEDS HOO OE BY PAUI. PURMAN One of thé outstanding features ‘of 1917 sport is the achievement The ‘North Dakota Decorating com- fadienanoils ah a Povo Nathaniel Niles in keeping in Lah Pr Be + pany Nas been: awarded: the contract i : a ‘565 the national patriotic singles at 207 ‘omises to Be Weddi ized. FIT Reet eRe oe cee Lewis Louisville . 5 F Day Sdding Solemnlzed & Clark hotel, “Messrs. E. C. Phillips Alfred Leuder of New Salem and St. Paul . 5811 Forest Hills until defeated in the + Columbas 5 Lindley Murray: Interesting Miss Mary: Johnston of Youngstown, and cae wy Scott, of Fargo, atrlyed ta Kansas City . achievement included the “ap illy. Ry local welt ht! were married by Proate Judge J..C. ‘mneriéed wore whe company's head. Milw 4 69 u uly. Ryan, local we erweight ' Johnson at his office Saturday after- — : ilwaukes ; defeat of R. Norris Williams, 1916- : is Quarters are in. Fargd 76 Minneapoli: Toledo ... champion and one of the greatest tennis players of a decade, hoxer, will-mect Boobie Krieger | ‘noon. of Milwaukee in a ten-rounc bout ;and ha The young |known in: théir respective . vicinities >a host of friends: who join couple .are well) Mr. Phillips: said-'Wednesday that in all probability. they “will be em- ployed on the Lewis & Clark job for GAMES WEDNESDAY. Niles achievements are the at-the M. A. C. hall Labor day, ner ea Vinee betas poneret” the next three months. It was one St.Paul, 7-7; Minneapolis, 4-4. more noteworthy on account of Monday, September 3. |to the groom's & sunday“and have | the largest contract jobs of decor- Milwaukee, 1-11; Kansas City, 6-2. ee ee a a ° NATIONAL LEAGUE. > CRETE SE SEDO DS his Tle Imost 50, an age at which most athletes have re- tired. Niles first achieved fame in 1898 when he was a star at Tar- Krieger gave Ry bgttle éf his career when they inet and fought ten rounds to , a draw at Hudson, Wisconsin, yan the hardest. gone to housekee ping. | two § Rarely duction as the “ _| the company. ating that has heen let in the state this year, according to members of The hotel is to be fash- jonably decorated throughout. Col. I. N. Steen, states. attorney of Grant county, was.in the city Wednes- Club— L. Pet.Jyard, That year he broke inte the years ago and their bout here Lab- which wil! the Palace New York .. At NOB eg ‘ athe theater $ von. aay on his way back to Carson from phbadelphla.:, a rbig ten in seventh . place. Two or Day will solve the question to ines: ea He and ject. { Dickinson, where he had attendet ti Brooklyn years later he was ranked fourth. who is the better man. Both men grea to get this part ture for: Hearing of the Grant. county ~ court St. Louis That was his best ranking until will weigh between 145 and 148j some time and throig) constant. ef-; POUSe case. Cineionatt . this year when he qualified. to pounds, fort he at last has heen successful. | in Wont cat ae ois Chicago tra q ™his an a 2 y et ursday to look Boston . rank second in the country. This. bout is made possible only, re is naturatly colored and sey business in the city, and George Pittsburgh . GAMES ‘WEDNESDAY. Chicago at Brooklyn. wind is a mighty good thing in yacht racing, - by the fact that Krieger scheduled to pass through Mandan! on. his way to Spokane about Au-j gust 31 and expressed his willing- waa, ‘ .NOTHING IN, FRONT ALL IN BACK: ‘Steinbreuck had charge of the north | ne freight. Lloyd Harmon was in the city a short, time the middle of the v-eek, jgoing Wednesday to Valley City to Chiek Evans is playing in patn- ' 4 feos ie otic er “tout for “ihe! Red ness. t0'stop. vey. ton a few. days join the ‘Second . \regiment band’ of ister ,if Ryan would consent -to a battle, which ‘he: is ‘a member and which is 2 i] Chicago . 1) n-| Cr Chie! hasn’t however, on Labor Day. now stationed at that city. Batteries—Smith “and Milter; He: 9 ig conse ff, na fi 3 2 - fs drix and . EMiott, “Wilson, Smith ana| ted Bae an_ excuse for draft » A guarantee is being. posted by: Salein! Wenteedsy: elas oa Miller. : , the promoters for; tlie boxers; \ A -surprise: party was ‘given: at the Pittsburgh at New: York. Leinched the pennant there will be - Now. that the Giants have which will do away with all del in. putting: the battle on’ as soon: homeiof Mr. and Mrs, 5:'M. Messmer Tuesday. evening - in honor of “Miss s Chae BB la great opportunity for the T-told- as'the preliminaries ate over.! Agnes Mitchell of Richardton, ‘who hb orl 3 2: 'you-so chibs. Ki Kea ds of f gies laainayl im is the guest of Mrs. Messmer for a Pitts uirgh Lj . Hight rounds of fast preliminaries few days.” Refreshinerits were served Toney, Eller and Wingo. GAMES TODAY. Boston at Philadelphia. New York at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. SEEPS HHPHHOEEOOSD ° AMERICAN LEAGUE. e PPPHHOHOHHOHOOSE Avcrieket tournament has been ., started. in Philadelphia. Mrs. Adbert Sherman.and- son, Roger, left last week for Donnan, la., where they will visit Mrs. Sberman’s parents, ‘The new congete bridge over Apple creck is now ready for traf- fie. “Miss. Bessie Thompson of Bis- marck spent the week end with All ee ¥ friends ‘gathered Friday. evening to bid him gead- bve and-wish him God-speed in crowds Angu : clara Stie assisted at his lome his new. ealling. Richard: Kent . and comptny showed: to large and anpree'ative 25th and 27th. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- ing that the ee of-sdid deceased is ready tor ‘final, settlement ‘and dis- exceptions, in writing, to said account and petition and contest the same. + And you, the above named. respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby cit- ed and required then and thereto be. and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said account shall not.be allowed, residue of said estate distributed, the administration of said estate closed and said C. L. Vigness as such execu- the |’ have already been secured and an effort’ is being made to book as the M. A.C. gymnasium: - Local fans who wish to see him in action are invited to attend his work- buts... Czechs Branch of Slavs. The Czechs are the westeramost branch of the Slavs, their name being fand children, and a pleasant ¢vening was spent. Mrs. Henry Malarkey — returned Wagner, ischer, ‘ need is a chess tournament ; to 3 waa. tribution, and petitioning that his ac- 2 z cee Hi alli home Saturday’ from~ ‘Minot, » where a make the old town’ wake up. Gorder in the store ‘during Mv. count be allowed, the résidue of sald ee +e fe possible wie wrul she had\been visiting-for a few aays St. Louis:at Philadelphia. ' Gorder’s absence. lestate de distributed ‘to the persons|MAke the coming show the most with relatives and friends. Cah it S pone ey, | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Siseo auiocd ; thereunto entitied,"his administration {complete card yet promoted. in Mrs. Edmund Saunders was taken Philadelphia « 3 tht, CORRESPONDENCE ‘Ito Jamestown last Sunday. closed and- he be discharged; that! Mandan. : seriously ill, Monday’ evening with an St. Louis .. iF v| Baby Seheeler.h + aT Saturduay, the5th day.of September,!. ~Rvan who-was injured recently: attack of gallstones. ‘She is recover- Batteries—Alexander and Killifer; Ol saby Scheeler hasn't. been well) 4’ \p. 4917, at ten:o’clock. in the. fore’ é tt Fant has eonletay) ing favorably at this writing. 9 =: Meadows, Watson and Snyder. MENOKEN the. past week. noon of that day,,at the court.rooms|” an auto accident has copletely Misses Louise atid’ Margaret Fuller Mr. and C. EL Andrus! Fallgatter, returned last] of this Court. in the ‘court yhouse, in |Fecovered and is working himself were guests at the’Dr. Toney home Cincinnati at Boston. fro BH - N. Dd. , eRe a iE : from a visit: with friends| the City of Bismarck, County ot. Bur-| into the best of condition for what in tsmarck' Tuesday. Club— R.A. B.| from Ethiott,.N. Ly, BBYE! ArTIvec and felatives iy lowe, leigh and State of North-Dakota, bas |he considers the hardest battle of 1 sLawrence’ Schope of New Sarem, Boston .... -4 7 Yin’ Menoken to'make their home. Mabel Te 1 with| beer duly appointed by 'this:Courc-for | ine soason. Krieger will arrive formerly’ of thi city, was in Mandan - Cincinnati . 513 1)Mp, Andrus is the new manager abel Hoof visited with) the settlement thereof, at which. time: M ate: S ‘id i Sunday visiting “with relatives and Ten innings. forthe Bari’ts’ elevator. h ster this week, ‘ and. place sany. person. interested in|! Mandan from St. Paul. Fric ay | friend’. He. also visited with reta- Batteries — Nehf and Tragesser; k “About 50 of Frank Simon‘s| said estate may appear and file. hisjand will.doa few days training at) tives at St. Anthony: Mrs. Gottlieh Schultz of eulah, was brought to the Mandan hospital Sat- urda; for-a few days’ treatment. Misses’ Lulu, and* Olive MeCadam spent. Tuesday in. ismarck visiting with friends. Joseph Bauknecst' .returned’ some Tuesday rom Minneapolis, where he had been visiting for a few days. Rev: and Mrs. Robdert R. Hedtke returned «home Tues- Club— WwW. ou Pet Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Welch, 5 DENPTION. tor be discharged. derived, according to tradition, from day from a six weeks’ pleasure trip Chicago 80 46.635 Mrs. Lulu Warris of - Bismarck] Gtace’ of County Auditor, Bismarck,| Dated the 5th day of. August, A. D. that of a noted ancestral chief. The ‘to Felican Rapids, Minnesota, ard Roston .. who was visiting af the Lyman N. Dak. 1917. term Bohemia was applied to the coun- Cleveland, this state. Cleveland -. Harris home, left Sunday on No.| State of North Dakota, County of Paar Court, i. ¢ BRADLEY, | 2% Probably during the Roman times Miss: Lois. Delliar of Jamestown, perl 7 fof.a visit in Judson, N. D. To wane, F Marston: oe Judge of the County Court ,.| A Nts derived, like, that of Bavaria, Wie Sisnie cRetaer Nome tor ator New York ° Mr.‘and Mrs. W. J. Heagy, Mr.| “‘you are hereby om ified that the| Let the,foregoing citation be served | {F%4 the: Bolb who for some time. be- bre ere Ui aticsaen oreo Washington. and Mrs. V, M. Craven, and Mr.]tract: of land hetematter deserideq |by publication as provided by law. {fore fhe Christian era occupied _or Auton Klein of St. Anthoty, under- Se ae and M '.D. King autoed to|and which was assessed in your name | (Seal) H.C. BRADLEY, Claimed parts’ of these regions. went a minor operation at the Man- Philadelphia GAMES WE) the. river Fy ‘riday w here they spent! the day pienicing and gathering for taxation for the year 1910 was on the 12th day of December, 1911, duly Jwige of the County Court. 8—16, 23,)30; 9—6, 13. Probably His Best. dan hospital Tuesday when he had his tonsils removed... * sold ,as provided by law, for the de- . " % William, Reardon underwent a min- St. Louis at Chicago. J berries. _._ | linquent vanes of the ‘year 1910, and ‘: Question of ‘Ownership. Lillian’s: father hod been traveling or operation, at the Rospital Monday. First’ game— Mr. J. H. Salter, and family) thatthe time “for redemption from] 4 {itite hoy, explaining about some | for his health‘and the little gir hada’t He. is getting along nicely and «will Cirane: autoed to Bismarck Saturday. said sale will expire ninety days from] pew picighbors next daor, said: “Well, Seen him for a yeur. When he went ip able to leave the hospital aa Chicago 2: Mr. William Ebeling and wife| "57 tna is deserved aa fetowa, | (na#e fo oldest ehildreh, belong to ea ee a etacle Ea 1G, Cr McLean, manager of the Tus- Batteries — Russell and Schalk; of the capital city spent Sunday} 1o¢ 4, Block 33, Williams Addition to| M™ and those two little girls belong lian was called downstairs and looked sel Milling company, left Jun- Koob, Wright and Severeid. Second game— Club— Chicago .. RHE at the Lee Dralle home, Mr. G@. NX. Varnum is building an addition to his home on his rm south of Menoken, the City of Bismarck. Amount sold’ for, $2.01. Subsequent taxes paid by purchaser, $41.12. Amount. required to ‘redeem :at itis to her, and they both own the baby!” j ' by What a Man Is. What man fs Hes as. certainly, upot his ‘conseienc: in his heart, theugh the bik, ean: shaven man’ over ‘shy- ly. When’: “ask Ked, if she knew. who it | wus, se answered thoughtfally: “I— T think tea friend of my papa’s.” day for Minneapolis and returned home Thursday. His mission to Min- neapelis was to visit the main offices ef the Russell-Miller Milling company in the interest of the Mandan mill. St. Louis Harold Welch and his mother! date, $54.70. Mr. and) Mrs: John Ferderer and Batteries — Danforth and Schalk, ! autoed to Bismarek Monday.|. ‘In addition to the above amount you| 804 of-bis acquaintances may be able!’ 7 5 Chris Schafer returned home. Wetnes- Lynn, Benz; Rogers and Wright and They were accompanied by Miss} Will be required to pay the costs of| to read tt." The very intercourse with |" i stoking Tiers Up. } day morning from Glea Ulin, where Hale. Bessie Thompson of ismarek the service of this notice, and unless| him may have rendered it more difti-/ Little Marjorie found herself in a they had heen to attend the funeral aaey At. Url vs Eee arigicae a you redeem said land. from said sale| cult—George MacDonald, company of morried people. She had Carl Ferderer. ~ Detroit at Cleveland. Mr. W: Hi. Spear and family Of before the expiration of the time for sonie ‘difficulty ‘in rememberirig’ the jet Norton returned Tues- Club— R.H.#.] Bismarck took dinned at the Har-| redemption as above stated, a deed ladies’ husbai When in conversa- Flasher, where she haa $ Cleveland pig an UT home Sunday. thereaf will, issue to the holder of i Killing Hunger. “!tion with one lady she looked up and i ting for a few days with Alara ea URE ecu iss Geneva Perkins spent the {Re tex sale certificate as provided by| According to an Italian physician, |questiohed: “What one of those men : Sane ean iret jatteries — Bagby, ‘orkelson ani se sf * e 9 } a id te ans and chil O'Neill; DeBarry, Dauss, Cunningham | “ eek. end with Miss Helen Wach- Witness my hand and official seal the clponel from, he, month to. the Is it that’ matches up to you? I. 1a ned home Sunday from 4 and Stanage, Yelle. al and the Miss Boyd. , . | this 29th day of August,1917. hung: d‘thirst, which he claims to U Preston, Minnesota, where they had 4 atte Mr. Chris De Groat is enjoying - T. B.. FLAHERTY, ranger. an Hey ine “4 Talks Clk hin bean visiting for a few weeks at the GAMES TODAY. a several weeks visit from his . Auditor Burleigh County, North have suppressed by . cocaine injec- a fe 8 . arnes home. Mrs. Means and St. Louis at Chicago. mother of South Dakota 7 aaota: ss The Ehey verve $f, western Atel nies en.” there Nye, weeks, § : y % ba 2 (First Publication Aug. 30, 1917. ) is creditel with tiaving a greater pow- Mr. Means t to Preston a week Detroit at Cleveland. Washington at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. POR HAT A. Milwaukee player named Bohne-made -three.errors the .ath-. er day.,What, could have been ex- pected. Trainer Hitte of the Cleveland Indians will enlist. Another Hitte atythe kaiser. Mrs, C(. L.' Houser seriously ill Thursday and was removed to the Bismarck hospital. William Breighthaupt of St. Louis Mo., is visiting his mother] Mrs. 8S. K. Hood. | KINTYRE The W.,C. T. U. will meet with 3. Gorder at 11 o'clock Satur! m. Lunch will be served) ;for dinner. You are invited to attend. ‘ The Tell Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. G. Swenson Saturday afternoon. The Sunday school will meet .at} 10-30 Sunday as’ usual but there Contrary to. its unpopularity: in will be no services this week. was taken! |The State of North Dakota to the 30;, 9—6, 13. NOTICE OF CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION. State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh. In_ County Court, Before Hon. H.C Bradley. Judge. In the Matter of the Fstate of Sarah Ann Christ, Deceased. C..L. Vigness, areuuoner, Anton christ, Johanna Lilleetdom. John P. Roraas, Syvert J. Boraas. “C. L. Vigness and All Other Per- sons Interested. Respondents. Above Named Respondents: You, the said respondents above named, are hereby notified that. the final account of the executor of the H. C. Gorder went to St. Paw: .On the Doofstep, ' An-Titinois inventor, has combinéd a scraper, metal doormat and fiber mit in one articlé, the metal portion being hinged so it may. be lifte@ for the dirt beneath it.to be Swept away. Paes Meco ‘His Fears: Realized. “Yon refused mé ten years ago.” “T reniember,” said the hetr ‘You said it-would wreck your life.’ have had to work for a living ever| since.” —Life. er of imitating the 'tiurman’ voice than any bird of the species. It has long been a favorite apd is the subject of many stories of ‘Sreater or less cred- ibility. oes i> Bricks and Pipes From Lava. It is believed that, ‘with proper ma- | chinery, sewer pipes and bricks can be | molded from the lava of active vol- canoes in ex§ctly the same manner as | Pipes are moldeg from molten mate- rial in foupdries. 4 oo Count the Days." Like Some Others. Mrs. Housefly—“I warned — that daughter of mine to beware of the Christ,. late of the City of Bismarck, other circles, three sheets in the with one of Mr, Rambough ’ 's curs!in’ the County ot Burleigh and State aa ere errr RE DRO PS RSE ETA last. will and testament of Sarah Ann, mashed on an old baldhead.”—Boston a eda “3 Teckon the days in which you have not been angry. I used to be angry every Uny} then every third and offer a sacrifice: of thanksgiving. —Bpic- | setus, mite et eee fourth all his equipment: ina compact men, and now she’s’ gone and got day. If yon miss so long as 30 dass, jcase that has taken ‘the place of | Looks as i nothing but. his tridges, as, hi "Bat tutta ii and the same, and ear- ig acne you. as below, ee is carrying the awkward blanket rofl, It’s neater and easier; to earry, ma . . ower is earrying. ‘o ret his family. ~s: William Braxton of Braddock, | North Dakota. is in the city the guest {of her daughter, Mrs. S, G. Larra- bee, for a few days.’ Jacohson of Heart, pioneer as brought to the Mandan snital for.a few days’ treatment. Mrs. Michael reiner of St. Anthony, tis in the city for a few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Nead. Joseph Kefen of Center, was brought to the Mandan hospital. for a few days’ treatment. Mrs. Albert Ross ach is in the hos- | Dital for a few days’ treatment. Hew They Differ. A pessimist will blow out the light: to see how dark it is. ‘An optimist will | light a candle if he hasn’t a lamp and go into ecstasy over the large amount of light a little thing Hke a candle can really make.