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BATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE } f THREE —— = September 15,~All Minnesota colored ‘ | i | city. Friday Where they spent the day| fracture of the skull Feceived when a Birth of Daughter. F. Bolt of Ninth street. Mother ind men who have been drafted will be exoaanee nd calling on friends. horse stepped on the left side of her} Announcement has been made of | child are getting along nicely. Mr, « a sent to this camp. for training. ‘The in = {head, shows a slight improvement. |the birth of 1 daughter Friday in the | Bolt is principal of the locak high Ree number of this regiment has not yet | , Li Hospital: JH. Holthani 1o- | The little one was playing in the barn- | Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. C: | school. fBY | cal real. estate agent, istable to be; i been designated. It will be brigaded ey riyare when she tripped and fell. The Fs with colored regiments to be: trained] 34 + out again after an illness of several father went in search of her and ar- # in other éantonments, one in’ each {weeks in ‘the St. Alexius’ hospital. [rived in time to see the horse step on a camp ora total.of about 50,000 colored hs a ail her. Her mother is with her at the troaps. Injured ~ by Tractor—John Ziirn, Jr., , | hospital. gx ot Hazen, isin the Bismarck hospital | Pace he * . be guffering from injuries received while! gt, Alexius Notes—Among the re- panei’ : operating a-tractor.. His right foot alee patients to enter the St. Alexius] yynat can bo-r | Ji badly injured. hospital are: George Nolt, Strasburg,| tiny infant. 1 re | Mrs. KF. C. Klawitter, Baldwin; Mrs. auanre and al . FEARS FOR oe 7 ear ral ‘ . Book Man Here—R.'S. Gleason of! Charles Stein, Lefor; Mrs. L. J, Roeh- deel, ler, than the is new and or Co, Depé. M,' 300 Bidz, Ga, ney. elt ee, Saige 1 ‘Motherhood anj " hie fPlens | treo. “It is. mot only: very: interestio, buk Tes ase [it will make you helpful:to obaersin core By no chance fall to get “Mother's Friend” from your druggist. It. is. in- dispensable to expectant. mothers .and is absolutely and entirely. safe. C) Rr. ‘s. ENGE Graduate, Licensed and Experienced Chiropractor |. If you are sick and have tried everything ‘and "i 3 . | Sioux Falls, S. D., representing the) ri¢k, Linton; Otton Olson, Garris Tickets Will Be Sold Everyone in ameri¢an Book company, was in the, | Mrs. Fred Bolke, “Hebron; Mrs. HM. i A F city Friday conferring with County | Peterson Hebron; S. Hatenstei i . STOCK: Nt BAD WEATHER Bismarck for Big Dance to ~ Supt. W. E: Parsons. | gare on; Barba Seitz, city; Gladys he . asthe ' : Sane itmore, Tuttle; Howe Kruse, Mof- ¥ oad aay Be Given Next Weeks Washturn’ Visitor.—Rey. B,J. C-/ fit; Max Kruse, Moffit; Phil Hi Reid. of Washburn, was in the. city | s rank Jahner, Linton; M Euiday calling on friends., He acgom:| Keeley, Hazen; Master Edward Nel-| Panied a member of his parish to one | son, Washburn; Frank Goughmour, ‘of the. local hospitals. Hazelton; Andrew Bertsch, ci! Those to leave the hospital were Mrs. W. L. Yeater, Hazelton; Berman) doeft, Dawson; Jessie Britts, Linton; » W. Serres, city ed Hastings, city, W. K. Marvel, Peterson, | hburn; Mrs. Casper Feist, Stras- ‘ _ Men Reporting and’ Being: Given Compamy~ Assignments and Punic at Des Moines o] Bivee Teer Breen, « one of the pio-| Goon. .¢ ORUB, EVERYBODY neey farmérs.north: of, Bismarck, will begin. tpresbiaa “Monday. ‘THe does|, HAPPY, AND CONTENTED not expect his:wheat to run more than sae wen six or eight. sia to the acre and gins 0¢ a] doubts if heim@l break even, on $2, : ie Beg ne, “Work on Building—Roy 10: efs. i i ick ; . i Ok for Real Chefs Cooking for Nation jalthough {he grain is of a very high | Anticipated: That fh Leagt $1,009. aoe Hoek in Third a Th, quality. . ah 1 il bea, Splendid addition to the nev fronts, Mi. B#een.‘and other centrat| Will Be Raisadsfor, Cif; uildimgs recently built in that vicin-| North, ioe farmers who have gone} ‘ ‘ : "in ‘for stock 48 the ‘wintering of their | Three Units ioe 3 Vigan kins | bara _ A daughter was born this week did not receive help, try Chiropractic—Spinal Camp. ‘Dodge, “Ta, Sep .—To!| cattle. Mr. Breen states he has prac-! ne date tor near ‘Bind! abe Ww, Bresident Elected.—A. S. Mar-| ‘° aroand HASCAUON CENVANE: —Adjustments and get well. Consultation George Witmer of ne Moines, a stut| tically ‘no hay and that he. must de- | free. denf ‘of ‘Drake’ University, belongs ‘the pend, upon straw. Suite 14, Lucas Block Phone 360 Bismarcll reception for the members, % Bis? anes gue at ele marck’s three military “inits*In® the ead Lodge No. ) ata meet-| Pryant. honor. a being the first national army Re North Dakota national guard will be @ first of the week to fill the eee es soldier: to register : and ‘be ‘assignéd to FoR RENT—7 room furnished -apart-| announced Monday by'*' Bismarck | vacancy caused by the resignation of! ‘Tribune want ads will bring results. | | ue pagncy-qgnin™ division at Camp! ment for winter, most complete. in| Lodge No. 1191, B. P. 0. E,,, Which ‘©. WW, Linton. The next regular meet- Dadge. city, Mrs. F.,B. Young. © Phoue|hopes, to make ‘thts event, the most /ing,,will be held October,2, when a| oy halt hour after these men Nt 789. brilliant in local Elk history. \daneing party will follgw the busi-| ed. the. St. .Payl men arrived ao | FOR SALE—STANLEY STEAM MO-| | Plans for the dance were made at’ ness. session. were.assigned to. the engincery ree’ ..TOR. CAR—Mine running condition.|a meeting of Bismarck. lodge. Friday — ment.,.They left St. Paul Tuesday} “phone 30 9-8-12t evening, when nieibers. unanimously |, Joing Minnesota Infantry.—Alonzo xpecting to head the camp re8:/ wANTED—A used 1917. Ford. car.| voted in favor of giving the Bismarck Grace, oldest son of Judge and Mrs: n list, but poor facilities for! “Must he in good condition and price| bdys a rousing send-off.” Committees | R..H, Grace of F j reaching ,camp eppiled. their chance: Fight, Write 209 carp Tribune, | will be announced Monday, and ‘the i The men were 0. P., Townsend, Jr., M, 9-8-3t | entire’ city will be canvassed for the | Grace graduated trom the department K, Shepard, T. Cowie, J. P.. Me- FOR REN] <“Modern ten room house, | sale of tickets, which are expected to|of science, literature and art of the Griljen and.C. J. O' suitable for two families. Call at|net at least $1,000 for Co. A of the| University of \ ta i 404 Fifth street. 9-8-6t | First and Co. I and headquarters com-|and is a musician of considerable tal- Regular ¢ army officers ere enthusi- : eso ee pany of the Second. ent. His classmates termed him “The astic regarding, the type of men Sel Noyige AND CITATION, HEARING], The Second regiment band of Har-| Victor Herbert of the U."", lected, by the draft and nearly all) "Oe FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS-|vey, attached to the headquarters 2 para ee agreed that’ the system will result in .- TRIBUTON, OF ESTATE. company, will furnish music for the] Has Fractured Skull.—Ada,.the,two obtaining. soldiers. who “will average occasion, and every ‘effort is being| year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. better than. the men, obtained under | spATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-| made to make the event one of reas}, Woolsey of Shiclds, who is in the the. old ‘volunteer’ plan. Maj. Gen. E. ty. of isurleigh. in County Court} sccial brilliance ag. well as financial Bismarck - hospi _ suffering | from wa H. Plummer, division commander at diey, Judge. | profit for the ¢ ldier boys. It is Camp. Dodge, said the drafted men Before Hon. H.C. Lradley, 5 8 elected president of the | Suits and overcoats to measure, LEE ELLE DELETE ETE P PEPE TT ETP EE EET EY In the ‘Matter of the Estate of J.| probable the day will be given in Mt be eahol 8 menlouen ad Jone Alfred Nelson, Deceased: Patterson’s halt which will) be First resbyterian they conduc! fhemeelyes.as suc Helen S., Nelson, petitioner, vs. all| especially decora eal for. the occasion. * very officer iD camp,18 ned by co persons interested in the estate of] Full details will be announced Mon- Church ng possiile tovaid the drafted (7, Altred Nelson, deceased, respond-| day ,and .all of Bismarck will be in- men in becoming good soldiers. i terested if them. ; tes ue th = Serene ea oat errbe State of North Dakota to the ——_—_—_—_——_ Harry G. Postlethwaite, Minister | signing the men has Above Named Respondents: :. 30—""'Th so carefully that there was no delay ; | Morning Theme at 10:30—''The y You, the said respondénts are here- 'U. Ss. Grant Out yesterday i handling the first groups. t of | orgot ise,” The’ fiyst task ‘of the drafted men ‘was by notified ‘that’ the’ final accoun Forgotten Kiss. : Helen S. gon, executrix of the last |” . is é x thesdrewing. of Pan the drafted Mea| Wil of 3. Alfred Nelson, late of tne | Of This Fig ht; Evening. Theme at 8:00—‘‘The f Mingearolis, in the county 1 La { Sacrifice.’ for their first |{}¥ 01 Minge ; ww of Sacrifice. A lennepin,, tate of Minnesota, de- ; 5 Gages aie mia rendered to this} Coldfoot Case Soldiers are adi invited to this serv Court, therein’ sHowing that the ‘es- —— ee, a, huge, st pile where they filed | tate of said deca is ready for final], Ulyses S. Grant, will not fight for them. Of ithe, rétarn trip with the | scttlenent tribution, and pe-| North Dakota inthe world's war. His gunday School at 12 m—C. Iu. ee ee ty Natio nal guardsmen in {itiOning thaG@ie account be allowed.) oi or those of his country. ‘The| Young, Supt. Classes and B little by National guardsmen " Ithe ‘Yesidue Of said estate be distri-| Ti O10 ae Gea jhe oc | -teaeltens? for: all camp, but ine “seemed to enjoy it ij huted te” the “persons ‘thereunto en- uy Tict exempt eb ltewed Nie, pater Berels aly atid. the verdict of the guardsmen. is, titled, his adiynistration closed ana | Ulyses because he eve is enly. Jay Builoavor-ab-7200 8 me : that, they, ‘are’ good rookies. he be’ discharged; that Monday, the | Could not get along without him (ne a : A. big supply, of blankets ‘arrived to- 22nd day’ of October A. D. 191, at! | great name is lost the military annals Subject, “Obsta¢les and Oppor- day: and’there are plenty of cots. It aes 5 of the state. ites, oy Meeting Wed- may .e.interesting to know that. the oms of this Court; Harry Coldfoot evidently fears the ay evening at 8:00 o’eloek. cots ‘igsued to, the men are meer ee ae ee rite city of Red Cross. supply of sox isn’t going to nesday © i Ml ng at i | than'those used by the officers. y Y |) marck, County of Burleigh, and Sta.e | Pe sufficient. He's proving, there may: ' ‘Subject, ‘‘Romans II-V. afd--of fron and: have real:.spri pot of North Dakota, has been duly. a9-| be something in a name by objecting while the officers have only a strip of| jointed by this Court for the settie:|to service. Hhe Seis expe tion a The teachers. of. our public, a ores ‘Excellent. ;ment thereof, ot which tine and pines tome RES he. board sehools’ are ordially invited to a! ; estate f , § é ;There will be: no, complaint about. any Bervony Hae er eentons, im| Will congider it next Week. reception whieh will be tendered ba sar otitier raat tat ng | Weiting, to satd account and petition | Sarah ra them in the Chapel of the Church and ‘contest thé same. OOO Fy . ’ . drafted men:had beef steak, boiled po- pe You; the above named rgspond- Clry NEWS ae Thursday Evening at 8:00 o’clock. puree be ete Ergot and an ents, and each of you, are hereby To any who desire a church home ter ane: colts, the pany Se tote cited and required then and thgre to} Returns From Vacation.—A. A. |we extend a hearty greeting. We fenced hotel chefs, and are also en. | Pe ad appear before this Court, and /Lochrke ‘of the Eismarck Grocery |stand for the simple Gospel of i gagetl in.instructing the soldiers how show cause, if any you have, why said company. has returned froma vaca |F 001.0 Chy iste-for ©.) Christianity f i ill be account, shall not be,allowed, the resi- tion trip. 7 to.cook. F. H. Harding, ah jit |due ‘of: said estate distributed, ' the | ——. that is a vital part of everyday one of the cooks for ne i ay administration of. said estate closed | “Baldwin Visitors—H. G. Higgins and living. i lery. contingent. from inneapo ‘ Aion and said executrix be discharged. __ | family of Baldwin, motored to_the ' Seek oF ie Onan Atel Ob ee erieo.| “Dated the sth: day of September, A, | === ey ‘Mill City men will fare. well. - Tee Court: + Shoes, ' stockings, hats and under doy! H. C. BRADLEY, clothing, tor, ; National. army men car at the old prices. SEPTEMBER 15th at the close of business, the price of THE Studebaker cars will increase--- . : | aye plentiful but it. may be some day>| 1 4, th jsudge.ot papas eae = The : fad hefore uniforms and shirts are issued. licati it the Bismarck Tribune once . * eal, Examinations rar a eich ‘week for four consecutive oak _ Northwest ‘ - Sa b to 11 o'clock foday 1,027 men : 5 f " : | * nadir rerbcren. Hive ean |) HG SEALE... | [Hotel os The FOUR Touring Car $ $ mp at ! Vin ere the ‘depot brigade Newton, Dullami & Young, rola j Het and cold water in every A ; to » \ nninted division muster of-| Attorneys) for Executrix. oe ais 2 will be increased from . per day and up - 7 * ° 8,15, 22 29. Satie lesen wi bath, $1.00 enzie Addnining the Ms the Heke, on ‘ a4 WpouB uel | ‘ x e icy | i, ois of the physical examinations an = =T= sce bck anid cod Seventh Story; ‘Dakota. Lee will‘obtain. from each national army , ATAR wk ee every toomn ae west ii panied EUROPEAN. The SIX Touring C 7 ‘ : : to nae e curing Car ; . buuules cue Daye OL ms ae in Opposite read coer = Lay cd tps | Cole: as \ to the. event. of, death. He, also will pre- ie EUROPE y and hight opposite a e in connection | . . pate the, initial’ muster roll of the 100 rooms with j will be increased from (i entire, div) fon, and will keep in touch “Bach The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms _ The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms The SQO, 125 Rooms | . with each lee, board in, this division-| Pf < tga THE HOTEL,CENTER IN | BISMARCK, N. D...EDW.6. PATTERSON, Owner and Prop. || alvbrea to a hat each furntsh- | eg its full quota of,men who can pass : the regular army examination to ba! Bad: given Harps Se er aaunannennssuonangnanuccanuncvnuavavauaeseetty ‘The tutaber of men, accepted by "i — ater : aa cae ate phyaicians of local boards will not KL, C - ’ i cgunt in their quota if some are. 're- 2 5 eee : jected’ by “eXaminations..here. . ‘1ue , : VY UR (@) A LI S 5 national ‘army men will take no oath, eked mens Td iy ee be . hy ‘ N. ) being considered members ‘of the ene Sgr £ ‘ ies - military. service ,when': ordered; to ré+ f° } port for entrainment. yeu nov. + f . A d YOUR. S AVINGS ported will be treated as deserters, ac- . n cording to Colonel Newman. is ‘At. division Headquarters. today it|] Depends on the care it gets. Large Purchases and long term contracts for raw materials made a year ago enable Studebaker to delay this advance in price long atier all other manufacturers of cars in WOUGOOQUUOUUGUUNGUCQUEGUOGDOCOuOLOsuCUNaOGD was,.announced ‘that enough, drafted You ‘may, never it, jar One fanally plans on “Layi ing in” so much eoal men will be/sent to Camp’ Cody, near yn drop J y s 4 os Deming, 'N. Mio bring the national || it, or imiuré it hi any other during the summer and fall months to keep their house Studebaker’s class have made an increase. guard. division. there. xp’ to bal way, but it will still. need warm and‘comfortable duting the cold Winter days and 7 ber of men need- Ape or 3 s e ae Will be sent baye the ‘attention “of -a: repairer evenings, every 12) td 15 months" be- Fhe Fh ° 1 he taitonat tate Segin || ciuse’ age arits “ap the oil, Isnt It As Advisable To raer our tu epaker haeeely of jet physical eens Fiction | refults, and that plan for the oateming years and old age, by starting ; a rief physical ~ exer a g years and old age, by starting and confereiices on military discipline |f Means ‘ikjury to’the délicite now to save.a little each week or month. Plan on. pro- and-courtesy, personal hygiene, hand- bearings—per‘tianent injury . ling of equipment and obligations andj}. i¢ you wait too long. tecting your self in old age, as you do on protec ting your 2. i | iter oy hg Heareeer ea Tea ) j sclf against the cold blasts of the winter's ‘stormy: winds. =| B ; | a lateriin the week. In view-of in- It’s always economy to have, theo Sat strerm =| ‘| sepia this week, the men will not|] watch cleaning and repair, . Let This Bank Be Your “Defense, = ‘ ip ;muc! intensive training. Eayonet ing done at Folsom’s because =. i isés will be given this week. a } , Let ‘This Bank Be Your Bookkéeper = , 4 e ‘division. quartermaster an-{{ You get perfect work, fully z : j : = an save money ; d several carloads of uniforms Fs 5 ee i = ——— . ne to Camp Dodge. This rae guar, anteed, at the lowest We pay 5 per cent on Certificates of Deposit S| Sects eco ee ee ie Soca fol, dk eee Studebaker C tion of America arrive this; week. ‘| can possibly ne, i ion 0 m | ‘One Colored Regiment. 5 2 : : an tu ebaker Cor ora A nit has been Sanvuiiced that one oot | z i We Invite Your Checking Account Dp { gred ‘regiment will be trained as in- : : ; try at Camp Dodge. Col. G. A. [2 ' FOUR-CYLINDER MODELS STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS S!X CYLINDER MODELS. erly. ne colotel ot eevee - FIRST GUARANTY BANK aoe Prices Sept. 15 e peaisiant Tnstrectors’ at @ie Snell- % : ’ ~ Capitalization, $50,000.00. Roadster $ 985—$1025 Bismarck Branch anes Pap remeers ipg camp, is to command the colored Ts) ; 2 Mine eedane cad 1350 . S regiment. Fob ciorey iin ome Jewélert and Opticians F. A. Lahr Pres, E. V. Lahr, Cashier. our CAN sti emanaee 418 Brogdwcy soupy ene I. 1750— 1850 be selected for staff officers 0! re age oS 3 E -Weather Car.. 1185— 1250 ° Li sine « + _2600— 2750 ey Lahr ‘Building, -212 Fourth Street.” Bismarck, N. D. very: a imou: : egiment. Many of the cavtains Agate ge and M: nufactur- 22 i x 5 D1 s f. kK Ad Heutenants willbe. colored -men 4 tng F Opposite Grand Pacific Hotel. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit. Bismarck Motor Co. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, ho are togbe commissioned at the diosé, of th® cope school for col- ai ares officers Fort Des, Moines on, ‘ CU ON a RD TS LE AE

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