The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 10, 1917, Page 2

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eae . z2 MONDAY, SEPT. 10, 1917. OMPHREYS? Bes (COMPOUND) operons . = | | Sor Piles or, Hemorrhoids, J were fet NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST FKER WINS 3 KHLUDEER MOUNTAINS a i be WN PHOTOGRAPHS SENT RUSSIAN WOMEN HARVEST WHEAT FOR THE ARIES 1 or Internal, ‘Blind or g, Itching or Burning. 1@ application brings relief. i So, at all druggists or |" OF AND: | CAVES IN CHEST ‘tevi—F ly Venturia, iN. D., Sept. 10,—Gus ; | ‘tev. 'Herbeld) 17-year-old son of, { yy Taig Mr. and Mire Frederick Herbold, od. fi ree Sample of Ojatment to j + TO INTERIOR BUREAU Behe " ed of all his clothing ‘ 4 | but one. shoe ang kicked to death | i F i by a team of mules, which he was ‘ Pi ds | “i View Which Congress Is Expected } | Judgement of.-Bederal Ditirict | to Bace Actién Procured by | ——— : i 4 4 had loft t othe mules | A . ‘ ‘ Bench Against Rdyal LarelA ninolng showing evidence | Liederbach | ANTIMALS 7 ¥ f tement. Members of the oe Sait ons a 25 | - geen re pee nity Company Upheld family on invest gatian. fousd | Kilideer, N. D., Sept, 10—Hive fine i OK on diaensos of Horses, i Hi N. Do Bept, 10.—'Phe ‘Unt-, Herbold lying in the road, denyd- vhotograpbs of the picturesque Kill- Dogs,and Poul yn meat > ed sialon, Cireuit court pt ap alg han; ¢4 and with his head and breast | deer mountain region have been pro- | A, otiven. i Caney sustained the Bismarck Praag ted, caved In, cured by Hon. A.A. Leiderbach dni ——_—_———— esal court's verdict in, fayor of, A. No) 8, Ty tf { Calvin Reid, local members of the r Veiseher, awarding him $7,500 ax the - Kildeer National park commission, |RETURNS FROM ABERDEEN amount of . a certifticatg of deposit NORTHERN PACIFIC AND and will be forwarded to the depart-} + sone, 0 ba % wich , Helacker had placed with », _ We ment of, the foterior, which is being | Deputy Insurance Yommiissioner dank at South Bend, Wash., secured | ‘ anked to, request congress to set aside | Returns From National Meet hy, indemnity bonds jn the Royal In-! MILWAUKEE LINE HAVE the Killdeer mountain tract as a na- | ‘Alex R. Aslaksom, deputy state in- demuity, Ca, The Royal contested | thd NPs tional park and game preserve. One Is coinmissioner, is hor on ea Payment when the Bouth Bend ba seed in July, 1Wty, ater demeker bad declined to renew the, certificate of deposit and while the payment of the{ seme by the bauk in question. wap! still pending. By the verdict of the United States gourt. of, appeals, the Harvey man recovers the full amount of his principal: .with . interest and; costs. ‘I'he bondjpg company was rep-| resented by, John W.. Roherts of Se-) attle, Wash.,. J. J. Younghlood of Fes- | wenden and George 8. Grimes pf, Min- of, Sully's most famous battles was fought in the Killdeer mountaing in the sixties. Native game abounds in the district, and it is one of the few sections in North Dakota where brook trout thrive, two rep! | kota departn | the Northwe EE ON President Lefor Given by Hannaford ‘Sew Obtains Promises FARMERS’ ROAD ».dudience | Toul thrive, ot and |ASHLEY GIRL PROVES . HEROINE IN SAVING. BOY FROM DROWNING Ashley, N. D., Sept. 10.—News o—_——$ || CORPORATION NEWS | eee issued by the secre- 5 y to 'the Consumers’ ‘o., of Minot, incorporated for Clarence E.DeNoon, BE. Me- . « . Moore, all cf Minot. Russian women are fighting in the harvest field as well as in the — trenches—l ringing in the sheaves ag well as German prisone’s. The picture shows that, despit» unsettled political and econom ic conditions, the new republic i an ample winter food supply. These peasant women, wor ing on a threshing machine in South Russia, have paid no heed to the German propaganda. Lefpr, N. D., Sept. 10.—That both tended the national corffer- te insurance commission- place, venpolis, ..Hanchett &-Wartner of President Hannaford of the Nor}hern| has, been received hereof tne - ae Harvey handled the case for Mr.’ Pacific and Vice rPesideyt Sewell of hereiem displayed by aie, Esther 7 pee rT Se state insurance com- HeNeker ieee ‘the Milwaukee Ine dre displaying + Wishek, Meander orene nmin SEPARATOR BELT among farmers in North Dakota ana | The wheat failure in som returned from St. Paul, , lively, interest In the progress. pf Urs Dickipson, cfor, Lely, rallway was! encouragin, news which President (for brought farmer stockholders at a meeting held here Sunday, Prest- which hears his name, in reacying from drowning in the Poplar river, near Flaxville, Mont.,.a 12- yeGrold hoy. Miss ‘Wishek was the only one in the vicinity wp could swirn when the young ma’: In localities in other states whatever | iio said today, means that some yrow- the price. rs hes will lose money, , CLE OE. |e program he had Give The Stomach if A Chance To Work dent Haunatord adviged, that while] west down. She dived, for him, 4 Maal i Sn thiy iy ¢ We ean’h exper wetjthe Northern lacie because of: the | browaht pine & the surface one ‘i 3 normally AF the of high cost of material and searelty of; resuscitate je boy, wiiom she nts " A Hs ian “Hahor ail capital is not hutlding | baci Peer nit ioe us i Hy mie ‘Viranech fines now, it will be very glad! ‘nile. Mi f i ig wld i THO Cnah STARE ATOR dnevanelc ieee (uae Fe eae 4 seeding 3 ee em |gohn J. Seidel, Prominent Young) - ‘d BK eGunection later. View fr l. ' 4 1 pacity and the resi fy haat, Delo ee eee eee seo My esa : Lira, Ss x Ig eis a lent ge ieeaanirvcatteber te WHEAT RUN 17 BUSHELS Farmer, Chught in Flywheel anid, unlens the gondiion 45 cou puad at the endl at Ue. wi __ Faget fet and Killed UE UTE crlous Meow Lrightotway has heeg procured, aud |B. W. Keitzman at Lakota Again) ona fiaiaeashl doves hdr the| & lumber of townsites soll, and the) First to Finish Threshing St. Anthony, N. D., Sept. 10.—John | : name of Sveup Pepsi oe vyiue Fr ematertee bs OF Ne fata, M.D Sab vu 1 |J. Seidel, @ well known young farmer ; i 10 hs a cammotynt in ut ninple Inaatéve , ergs OF Uelr enterprl aes Be ote nee anne ot this community, met a horrible} ee hve Wen a Fale cee eat danbes BEAR SKIZES BOY; : | thiy district to complete thrashing, death Saturday afternoon when he, ZEON Without aeiping wv othor pain or dis | EREEO FROM BRUTE : Lee ie earner e Te a a pete cel My, 4 (Ss Ea comfort, atferding specdy refiet Get} AFTER? HARD FIGHT * a re an jis right arm torn from its socket 4 "YG Saif! f a hutde of De. Culdwella Syrpn Pep | e jrueels ie tea ire end onte 2 Thee land his, body terribly ‘mangled by the (Mas tS! NM your utc onl Wave | . panes returns'are above the average for this | ity —— Hn tro yeu dh aod have it dt! Adan pis 19.—Severs | mine e | tywheel, killing him instantty. \ i Sry ALELS HINA HARE) ACI acl duee | 4a ony at ae eee | ‘The deceased was 25 years old and! he p E releasing Elmer ; : | teh tor ellitien | Gorgon teen the tectnee a kee | DROUTH PROVES BOON [is survived ny a,.vidow and one ehild.| dnd old people, yet naiiiclently pawey featur hy a carnival company oe | His father, John. Seidel, is one of the ful for the ironies nt eupottuanion is ting here when the animal |Potatoes Saved From Frost’ bY! pioncer. farmers of this section, and | 3 Wal bottle, free of surge, ean be) pounced upon the boy, who was Dryness of the Soil | i i ‘ eitatued ys with 10 ie, We at| engaged with a mumbde of other | 4 ae seamed i eT eae anf ae aldwoll, 4o6 Washington Bt, Mont} in feeding the brute, ‘oopersiown, apt, 1—The! © Tch., cl re; : hak cello, Ulingie i raja i. ye, fades | continued « ra boon to| held. at.2:30 Butiday afternoon front) from moisturs, P ee i t ieandalarperrras dl ' of potatoes freez.| Sorrowing . friends attended to pay ‘ pumnjolgd by the bears oF potatoes freer | tnoty Jaat respscts:to the unfortunate | ; butiae \foar cal can no be dug much} Ve ; his recovery, Finore: coming clean from. the| Victim. + : | mochanteal dlggors, which all of the a aR ‘| UNIFORMS DYED WHEN larger growers use ‘to harvest their! a . : “ | pi SAMPLE SAKES THEY CAN’? BR WORN) HORSES AND AUTORS BURN | | Haynes, Xo Bh Sept. 1. Aten (he enting Block of Business Houses | Hinon Wand had apped once in itty Endangered Li b . see | HTL Wey UptorMs I recojved fypticn | mdangcred at Lisbon ; i Hom Uncle Sen thal ie must gt, re on f “ Whe. the parson hands that weckkng dhe offense, as sald ultiorms fale ” Vent uwed too ek hy United band from me to Maney y the | | Lishon’d N. Ab) Seqit. 10.—Twa hordes | \ Mn: and (wo auttomonilos were burned int jin } | i dite whieh complotely ain \ au y destroye:t | Knute Tangens livery harn | ° nord. bi and! uses | - ‘ “ . chee pale nd wnlen threntened an: entire block of | | C | bt Wad. M yet al we . business honses between Third and | Fears of Railway Commision Con. : i t iy ieee Mae ica anton Jue | cotta CUMBIA MG-0n ecials | Hiohiment, and when Che band) turns WANTS New ROROOT | firmed in Wire From Repre- | 3 we Teculcue il herdotie Lauran finan sentative in Congress | Here are some records that we couldn’t wait until the { w fre ° . a) Wan familie; they poanialy eould re: Dickinson Circulating Petitions soniils, “The uniforms grea brilliant, | for Bond Election ype Sn y ted . ‘ Dickinson, No-D.. Sept. 10,—Peti-| George, M. Young's reply to its re-| | tlons, a being, « culate calltog: for|‘quest for. advice ‘as to whether the! = “1 snecial election is fall to vote} ¢. en e was invested by McVille| 29,000 hands for the erection. of "i of wheat byBample was pro-| | new grade school. The rapid growth | hibited under thé national food admin- | lof the chy bas over taxed), present | istration, and the representative con- nd | Sehool fectlities, and. it is honed toj| firms the. commission's worst fears. my Preptpe plans and award contracts | w& wire follows: i end of.the month to bring Gut!) Their names will tell you something, but heating them played ‘will explain why we announce them as Mid-Month Specials, From Me to Mandy Lee isa duct coupling the alternately command- ing tenor voices cf Campbell and Burr, while the cello moans a plaintive obligato. If you like tenor ducts you will want this record. Tho state board of railway commis-| stoners Sunday received Congressman | FINK NEW cxUROH $14,000-t0.Be Norwegian Lutherans an mmsSFOORSOSRCESORSOESOLOT D LADZE8! MeVillogN D., fh heoken .t We stiro: y th \ Manis he | i | a nacveti of asm Now eta santher fon a elgbt room building this Win:|" witave received letter from Mr. On the Teverse, Irving Kaufman sings a vigorpus solo, I’m AW Bound bus , noage favanity auditorium, | kitehon and. ite : ee ee ed Barnes which I understand to say that | ’ Round with the Maso: Dixon Line. Note the way the title sings itself, ¢ o geg farary WHT be ingialad fn the base | WE'LL REMEMBER YOU., wheat must be sold upon grade and!’ ¥ x . vf an an ment TER WAR DRAFTED :: | not upon sample. He claims that ter-| Azs2a ("ou Me to Mandy Lee. Campbell 49181 (8: 2 ; roe ia Be aera bc MAN TELLS PACIFISTS| minal elevators have: been asked not Ta 28) and Burr. ‘ 2-inch L (In Italian), Af. pe 9 RUSTLERS BUSY Petersburg, No De sept, toni | tFBAX. grain and that the saving to 75e [lm Ail Bourd ‘Touad with the $1.50 ( Riccardo Stracciari, baritone. db ed ‘ Mony-Thos:es of Ostile Reported in| "have been drafted, examined and | frmers in that respect will more than ; sr can oe A2813 (Hail Columbia. Prince’s Band. —ra im =| Vicinity of Bison; 8. D. passed. | did not offer any.ax- | Offset, loss. by reason .of, not being! Lily of the Valle: 18-inch Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean, ; ir a | pete caret gl ae smnation, There le only one thing able to sel] by sample. My own no-! A2327 Totroditing 7c Prince’s Band. re] fa J} Bison, 8! B.! Sept! 10.--Old time cat- at I.demand of this community,” | tion is that they ought not to he put! 10-inch y ‘Oh, Johnny! tle rustlers are resuming operations | writes William W. Weatherby, [to loss: upon either. account, and I 75. Beale Street. ( a2321¢ St ie vod Oh, Johnny! (One | @ditor. of the Petersburg Record. : i Introd d-inct. )__ Stee), Kopp and Banta. ks . % ‘in this district atter a several years’ | “Stop throw) "| shall follow this matter up. ‘Full text‘ Prince's Band. 10-incl He’, i ig ° | regnite. losses. of cattle haya been; --9tP culty ng wrenches into the | of Barnes’ letter going to you by mail. . eae 75e le’s Just Like You. (One Step). | feported he Chaties, Buchman, Prank | cogs of the machinery that , on —George M. Young.” | - El Don't Know Where Fra Gi Vess Ossman’s Banjo Orchestra. Howes, Ungton: and, Ed Crow. J Price to Be ‘Maintained. \ A2329) But I'm On My Way. Pe (The Ragtime V. dave oor traced, and O9ltat.on against this war, Those — . Washington, sept. .10.—The price of Hisinch 2 Quartette. 42313 ("to War. Iving Renter OF 5 thel ext Is anticipated f you who are .against this.war g».») bushel for wheat fixed by Pres- 75¢ PVN Come-Saiting Bact: to You. 10-inch < R . . 18-19 ad 20° Laios we may ao. for service, and he.is now.on duty farmer will receive about ver cent fi be Able to tudents under at Camp Dodge, Des Moines. more a bushe! tham last year. i en ee this itucon : : ae alk On the othe~ hand, throng’ arrange. eer on Y : Caakin ape a In ERIEL AT Eero at AM-who wie tp agiend evening school should call to arrange at ta nusin gpeculation and. td. control- distribu: | *-sonce:’ For partidalars wiite ! ‘ Walt pa 5 a thoy ; WS r ikdes) wilt!be prevented if you » Pcs first wat the cloth Wi cleat water or 20 per-cent under way Bismar fi MoBANGUM, PRES oe At! Who Batol At The J. RISaaGK ~ ston, or tuition and against. sending troops. to France are. against your country, and you are not doing your bit. ‘.am ‘sure that after this war those who come back will check you up, and those of you: who’ have turned your back on us now will be held responsible. .! am sacrificing a happy home, a wife and my business to go across the ocean and fight the: battle for those who stay at home. | am not alons—there are thousands of. other young men’ who are doing as much. Co we deserve your Support? If 80, then stop block- ident ‘Wilson will be .maintained “it was made clear.today at the food ad- ministration, despite isolated protests from farining interests that the figure _is too low. Virtually the only objection of any consequence, it was said... has. arisen in North Dakota_where the crop was unusually poor. + &: . pee Protest Non Storage. i North Dakota farmers.are demand. \- ing $3. a bushel for their¢whesat and are asking ‘for the removal of the ; food. administration’s regulations de- signed to prevent speculation. They particularly object) to « restrictions ing, stop arguing, stop agitating, a . . cord k ? )against elevators» storing for get busy and do your part.” more. than.20 vays { Editor Weatherby was one of | ‘The result of the price xed. food the first Nelson county men called and when dry size it with alum water, one pound to the pail—Popular Scl- ence Monthly, administration officials sa: the the average of the past four months. Sees Loss in No D coed Herbert, Hoover,:.the food adminis- {wator, forsees some actual suffering i ‘Col Irving Kaufman. 75e "| Won't You Say a Word for Ireland? Irving Kaufman. { A better way thaa wondering how well you will like any or all these records is to hear them played. Any Columbia Dealer will be happy for the opportunity to play them for you. Monthly Deczord List on sale the 20th of every month eet

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