The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1917, Page 2

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Pamemanrerseiaesceenaionener CTR eee redperteavsivente aval ns nee nota oe AGRICULTURAL ~ EXIIBITS WILL Farm Products Will Be Best _ Ever Shown at Fair DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS WILL PROVE NOVELTY One of the big features at-the Mis- souri Slope Agricultural fair, which is to be held in this city commencing next Tuesday and lasting until Thurs day evening, will be the agricultural exhibits. Never before in the history of the association has more painstak- ing efforts in the way of supplying fair visitors with a variety of the very best agricultural exhibits pos- sible, as has been put forth by tie fair directors and superintendents this year. The live stock exhidit is particularly promising. | President John Dawson and Secretary Biggs are informed that live stock entries will be made from all over the state. State Officers Coming. Governor Lynn Frazier and Attor- ney General William Langer will be present the opening day of the fair to give the opening day addresses Other distinguished state officials have also been invited and more, than likely wilh be on deck: he Second atralic the oN promised z yn extended Majic an W in the city the closing ally soldicis of his regiment wonld be pleased to atten dthe fair and do all in their power to make the event a success. This was because the sol- diers were given a commendable ova- tion on their visit to Mandan last week. A novelty never before ‘seen here at any fair will be offered every. day at the fair when the daylight fireworks wil be shown. Flying pigs, ete. will be seen in this demonst it is promised that a1 ing exhibition will be 1 the daylight fireworks are shown. Carnival Company. | A carnival company wii! occupy! the streets of Mandan during the three days of-the fair. It is not the biggest. and best byt it is a carnival just the same. A ‘demonstration ‘in modern warfare will be shown, which sineat have ponse to a © fair df 1 while of the loy promises to be, remarkable and that ne is only a, small part of the hundreds of expensive attractions the Slepe fair association have secured for the entertainment of the throngs pf peo- pie that is expected to come to Man- dan next week. The races promise to be good. Nev- er before has it been so difficult to secure good horses, and notwithstand- ing that condition’ there has never been a time when better horses have "been secured as are for the presént fair. The automobile show will be a drawing card. ~ FLAX YIELD’ RUNS AS ~ HUGH AB 25-BUSHELS Captain A 8® Welch “Reports Varying Success With Crops ‘Near Steele, Captain Welch, Company I, Man- dan-Bismarck, company, Second North Dakota regiment, stated to a Tridune reporter yesterday that he ‘had just returned home from his farm near Steele. There he has considerable land) under - cultivation and. that he will have some flax that will aver- age 25 bushels to the acre. He has considerable. other grain that is ex- pected to yield remarkably well this, year. Hail dainaged a 195-acre field of flax for Captain Welch this sum- mer, and had it not occurred the flax yield on that field would no doubt have been around the 15-bushel mark. Arthur Pearson, traveling salesmair, and Captain Welch went in partner- ship in raising a twenty-acre patch of. beans. Hail destroyed the entire field a few days ago, resulting in a loss to the owners. Captain Welch stated that ducks and other game are plentiful in the | Stecle vicinity Lee eee % RAILRCARN NEWS. HOE OS Adam) Mitie on at the Northern Pecife skgps. ed Tuesday trom Glendive, wh Constipation Makes Baby Uncomfortable ‘When its tender little o: bound ‘up with a conx stomach waste in the ly is a mighty uncomiort of humanity, and refiewt comfort in’ its dispusiti Mother wait sive it dose of a mild Jaxatiyc, su Dr. Caidwell’s Syrup Pepsin, the congestion will quickly loosen and ¢ be expelled, and her child be nor- ; imal and happy once more. Dr. Caldweil's Syrup Pepsin is especially desirabié for children, because it contains no opiate or narcotic drug, being a combination of simple laxative herbs with pep- sin, mild and gentle in action, sitive in effect, and very palate- Ne. Children like it and take it readily. Druggists sell Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin for fifty <ents #, bottle; a. trial bottle, free of ae can be obtained by writin Og ee thee . 'Bet-W. B. Caldwell, 456 Wash- ington &t, Monticello, Hiiinois. Mandan News Bae: “AE FEATURE “Anticipated. ;That Displays of upany Lot ley nent that he und the! . and}; had been operated upon for appendl- citis. Mr. Miller will be obliged. to return to the hospital for additional treatment in about a week. During his absence Anton Bricker is sudstl- tuting as hostler for him. : Joseph Miller, Jr., employed as boil- er washer helper in the Northern Pa- cific shops in this city, was taken to the Northern Pacific hospital’in Glen- dive on Sunday and will undergo an operation for a growth in his throat today or tomorrow. Mrs. Joseph Mil- ler, Sr., his mother, went to Gdendive iwth him and ret@ned home Tues- day afternoon on No. 8. Hoth Mr. and Mrs. Miller have gone to Glendive to be with Joe when he undergoes the operation. During his absence Ed- ward Gulosh is assisting as boiler washer helper. Miss Charlotte Stutsman returned to Jamestown this week to resume her studies at the Jamestown col- lege. NIMRODS PREPARING TO BOMBARD UGKS Sportsmen Looking Forward to Profitable Season With Chicks ‘ sand Waierfewl Mandan nimrods are getting thei» guns in shape for the opening day of hunting next Sunday. During the past few days the sports of this lo- cality have -had their hunting dogs in the fields “giving them the usual seasan’s work-out. The cost of hunting this year will us higher than last Shells. tino > ral to put the} in this part of the, is, plentiful and next! Mant Least talc Monday ima oy the vig Sport A large number of the Mapdan sportsmen are planning on going on a duck hunt. I€ is said that duoks are more than plentiful this year. J.4 H. Newton, C.F. Ellis, Charles EL-, aujst, A. E. Thorberg ‘and scores ot other loca] sportsmen are spon to leave for varions points. A. R. Glassman, manager of the RNingenheimer ‘Mercantile company at Sweet Eriar, was in Mandan Tuesday ine after business matters. He «| home Tuesday afternoon on » Welch and Miss Ethel McWa- ‘s were married last evening at the helie church by the Rev. Father Timothy. _ Only immediate relatives. were present at the wedding. y~ State’s Attorney L. H. Connolly se turned this morning from Hebron, where, he had been on official bust- $85 co Mrs. Margaret Wells, who had been in Mandan visiting for a few days, has returned to her home in Grand Rap- ids, Mich. Florance Olson returned yesterday afternoon from Lyons, where he had been at the Olson farm for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fritz went to Bismarck Tue: afternoon to spend a few hours visiting with Chris Fritz, who is in a hospital in Bismarck re- ceiving treatment. Chris was injured last Friday afternoon at the fair! grounds, while scuffling with one of| the soldiers when he strained a liga- ment in his left leg. He is a member of the hospital corps of the Second battalion, First North Dakota regi- ment. Theodore Kruetz arrived Tuesday afternoon en route home to Sweet Briar from Shields, where he had been assisting. his ‘brother, John, thresh his crop. Ted stated that the crop yields in the locality were not averaging very well. His own wheat averaged a little better than six bush- els to the acre, while John’s wheat yielded about ten bushels to the acre. Ted advises that Fred Massinghary has 95 acres of the best field of flax in that locality. It is expected the Massingham flax will yield about 13. bushels to the acre, Haley Severin, well known ranch- er of the Selfridge locafity, arrived 1» the city Tuesday en route to Minneap- olis, where he had been called on ac- count of the :death of his oldest. sis- ter, who passed away at her home there Monday. Adolph Guoh of Judson was in Man- dan ‘Tuesday on business. While in the city Mr. Guon said that anocher, one of. the enjoyable dances which haves beea held at the Guon hall in Jugson will be given next Saturday evening. The Jazz orchestra will fur- nish the music for the occasion. George Stavler and Willian, Cun- mins, will leave for Seattle, Wash., efter the fair for a few weeks’ pleas- , {ing a few | tives and friends. | / THE UNEQUALED NON-! CEREAL BEVER sine builder, returned home today from president, Mrs. A. H. Peterson, Killdeer, where he had been on busi-| evening for the purpose of-electing | visitors in the city over Sunday and ness for a‘number of days. pleasure trip to Extra, Calif, | Rodger remained in Extra and will at-| A farewell ‘party will be given lo", solen Visitors—Mr. and “Mrs. iad-| | Has Tonsiliti tend the high school there this term.| morrow evening at-the Mandan Town ward §, Johnson and children of Sulen His other son, Harold Palmer, has en-| and Country club in honor of Mr. Aud ; | vy. Mrs. Palmer had been | Mrs. W. W. Fuller, wh = visiting. in Glendive anqd returned] leave for their new hom home to Mandan with her husband |¢ateteria supper will’ be ‘ ay, joining him in Glendive. 6:30 o’clock after which a :nusival | daughter, | program has. been arrang ure trip. If satisfactory arrangements ternoon and reuirn home. this afternogn Olive Conze 1 the city t days visiting with rela- William, McDonald, local. agent for the Overland automobiles, autoed this morning to various points in the wes- tern part of the county. Mesdaimes R. L. Mackin and James Regan spent yesterday in the capital ‘ity visiting with friends. K. Patter of Breien, was in Maz- dan this morning on a short business mission. D. M. Knowles of Timmer was in ‘Mendan this afternoon. for a short while om business. He made the trip via automobile. Miss Agnes Hedguist of Zap is in the city for a few days visiting with relatives and friends. - She expeets to return home Saturday. : Mrs. F. X. Dempsey, whovhad been in Mandan since \Monday visiting at the Skjod and Manderude homes, left yesterday morning on No. 4 for yar- ous Minnesota points, where she will spend a few days visiting wifi rela- tives. Trank P. McQuillan of ti marck Tribune went to Fort Rice on business yesterday -morning, return-| . ing home in the afternoon. Kanda, who hat been ia St. Jo-, the leadership of a number of da} ing. She is to : i ‘ the ‘wi and frien New in Maudan this afternoon looking after business matters. rnest Tillotson of Fort Rice was ®nheimer Mercantile company of So- in Mandan looking after business at- He made the trip, |to Mandan by auto. B. Wicks, who Anthony was hag been in Mandai fora few days and pleasure, home yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wicks is manager of the Bingenheimer Mer- cantile company at, Timnier. Miss Edith McGinnis of Raleigh re- turned home today after having spent {a few hours in the city visiting with Mrs. H. W. Long of Solen was it | Mandan visiting with friends yest! ;day afternoon. A meeting ofthe M club was held at the home 9f the fandan Musical =a — =5 “Adds to the Joy of Living” For Sale at all Places where Wholesome Drinks are Sod ORDER A CASE FOR YOUR HOME TO-DAY Ridhesy BISMARCK BOTTLING WORKS,, Dis’. ‘ , Bismarck N. D. - BLATZ =“ MILWAUKEE FOMUPLATOT Hazen were among the out of town | were week-end’ visitors in the’ capital | fined city. delegates to the Women’s Federated | yonday. Grant: Palmer, foreman: of the car} clubs which meets in Dickinson the | Sc IR. department, for the Northern Pacific first, week ‘in Gctober. . «,!_ Birth of Son—Born to Mr. and Mrs. | M P. Aune of A railway ‘company in, Mandan, returned Trainmaster. C. T. Sponsel went to yw Perry of Braddock, ay tn the! Pisr ck hospital Saturday, augh: | £1 from an extended! Dickinson yesterday afternoon return- st Ales ter: 6 rom | His son| ing home today. on official business the White conf are to svar 1 to his home. on Sixth street, suf. fering from tonsilitis. Birth of Daughter—Torh to Mr. and| Returns from Fargo—State Humane nue B, in the | Cfiicer G. B. Newcomb has returned "go, where he conferred with . McCracken, who was re- cently appointed deputy humane off. cer by Mr. Newcomb. Rev. O. ‘arg. A | ed at | in fer under | . BES. Nickerson | - Following the musical prograin aan: cing will be enjoyed until a late nour. ‘ Al! the members of the couniry clus yom ‘present~indica- ) be one of the _ Jedding soeial tuuctious ‘to hava been “ com Held at the popular clud house this season. i N. E.'€chobe, manager of the, Bi A Proved Remedy The value of medicine can be:proved by its re ts. i : medicine 1 Sey re isa great array of evidence at hand to establish the ele, of Peruna. This evidence is in the form of letters from people of -prominence in their communities—men and women who know of its benefit from len, was in Mandan yesterday after-, noon attending to business matters {| Rev. Father Augustine Fox of St 1 Manian yesterday | looking after business matters. { Hundreds of people from all over the Slope assembjed at tie Aluont hall this. afternoon’ to attend tne fun- eral of the late Mrs. B. C. Pird suddenly died iday from heart fail- ure. The floral contrigutions ‘were most beautiful and abundant. The hall was draped for the occasion. Rey. 'Dordal o fSims, spoke a most mpres- sive sermon in which ‘he referred to! ithe life of the deceased. 1 bearers were co:posed of the Alment people. CATARRH STOMACH TROUBLE: Wm. A. Hartman, 213% S. Mrs. E. M. Hai Second See" Maskosse. “bids nian, wae’ BRS Mig Clara tobe, 21 XM “1521 10th van Buren, 17 Highland 0. Nashville, Tenn. sobtr Stand Rablds, Bich, Si, Brant ind? “Derberick, 3205 79B8QB+ Blackwood, Lockhart, “Louis Youre, "205 Nes pT Hoboken, Mrs. 5. E,_Hendersom_ Pole Miss “Ricka piney Edward’ Suckew, Frost, Ohio, oe gue £ B2, Brava MiTsSh, ater Miss Ivy Gray, Fairview, Ky. ‘Mich. returned ' Ir 8: 12th { V7, eae SANTAL Wee cee i OAHOURS | | acting busines: RSE (09) Here from | Hprnre df counterfeits! { the Bis-; Charles Kidd, local contractor and record of distress relieved, is a his! canzb! * What helped these people may help pity ai std Peruna Tablets make treatment easy, MANALIN TABLETS are the i to take, not-habit forming and wi | {* | Baldwin Vi { Baldwin ~ on friends. ; zen—Dr. and airs.| | Pastman and children. and Mr.) and) Mrs. E. S. Martin and children vty Liste fash Pee Sak E mies Compary, Columbus, Ohio getual tests: Look at the variety af ailments relieved by this standard hoyeehold remedy. OTHER ILLNESSES N. St, Grand Raj G eee Rapids, Mich. amuel_ McKint St, Kansas Ch Send these people a self addressed, stamped envelo; ; pe and get their report at first hand if you are not convinced that. Peruna Is a Proved Remedy Nearly fifty years of use by suffering people, with a remarkable questioned: deal laxative and liver tonfe. Pleasant iil not gripe. 10 and 25 cents,

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