The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1917, Page 3

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Ten Sp, between Pershing’s disciplinary methods and Sibert’s fatherly atti- tude, the American army in France 1s coming with a rush to a high state té grasp and master new ‘things. In the hand grenade class the oth- er dav thé distance became so great First National Bank at Bismarck in the state of North Dakota, at the Close of business on Sept. 11, 1917. RESOURCES Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank 125,053.22 The best thing about m & ’ = 3 5 : = = = — — i recognize and criticise irregularities | heifers, $6@9; calves, $5@14.50; stock- I. } t that might lead to conflagration. ers and feeders, $6@ *) RECOVERS POWER OF SPEECH Avast Tee sere Th Gon: : -HF “Realizing the gravity of the fire! SHEEP — Receipts, 2,700, st 5 Ooi tlerek ‘al Alexioff’s appointment to th 3 4 e situation and the need of preventive | with lambs at $8@16 vethor: oa Lae See ae ay ilastan ae ay ? i a a ; wethers, preme command of the Russian army : hercie da the 9th day of October is 3 ewes, $5@9 will be followed by a general reor- : ate ri ple ac Pa Trent a ganization, in which old generals will superintendents and teact arrang: ee pees penne : ‘ appropriate: programs for the observ-| on donnie news of fhe reorgant ance of that day and suggest tnat | oday i . every citizen take an inventory of oa 1 etre today ing diepetches,? trom ditions about his own premises on Se eee te arora 4 that date and remedy any de er ena uf A ke . ° 5 and make fiuprovemonts tending ae former Sencrale. tbe Ste paten eyes * The following is a list of all rogis- SUBJECT OF GERMANY. srenor ea (oly, irom destrnctive fires.) atte Karnllot anita caoema tte. trants exempted or discharged by the} Stephen Swetich, Karl A. vi ier i ‘i rograms Suggeste: tes t ; Burleigh county board with the : ae Loven, . (Governor Frazier in Proclamation i eran outlined for North Da- Calves S120) fal chen sh ollcints here sev tea grounds for the same: AGED OR INFIRM PARENTS. C: ota schools on lire Prevention Day veipts, 20,000; — firm; ‘ a a ‘ ere § DEPENDENT WIFE OR CHILD. | Clark Miller McFadden, Frank Geter. alls on State to Swat Blazes J incinde patriotic music, a statement of| % $9.00012.755 lambs, $12.06 a aaa tot Lewis D. Thompson, Henry Arthur] mann, Lester Hartnett. Out of Loss Causes the reasons for the d: observance, | 1 ever. The original trouble might have Heider, Clifford Stephen Craven, Si- ambi reading of the governor's _ proclama- Se \ Eee ee ee ren tock ! mon Peter Olson, William August Lar-|IN MILITARY OR NAVAL SERVICE lion, essays on fire prevention ’ Mle to explain, tho: situation elesrly i son, Jesse F. Miller, Jacob Wagner,| D. Ferris Cordner, Harry H. Slaick, MAJORITY OF CLAIMS butes to the firemen ys on fire able to explain the: situation clearly se J George Frederick Nelson, Mav H. Ku-|Fred L. Arndt, Dewitt J. Parrish, hazards and fire . to the KOV rnment, and it is believed ’ chuk, William S. Ferry, Paul C. Krum-| Ralph Moore, Conrad E. Larson, Wal CLASSED PREVENTABLE F The Nallonit Board of Und " tae 4 nulstake wae tnade tn elesting rur, Emil Bobb, Gomer D. Anderson, | ter A. Sather, George L. Larson, John| Gov. Frazier tod: vith | $2 Cooperating to make the day a | eon Coriflolt and the : Thomas Costello, F. It. Greibenheim, | Harris Moore, Ludwig 1. Tuft, 1d: Coverier Frazler today joined with | cess, tween Korniloff and the government. Louis ‘Murry Farley, William Derlin, | ward R. Prakchell, Ben D. Cloud, Ro-| “Nef exccutives the nation over in re- as Senet teuee Dkaheis Adam Pelker, Grant L. Bell, Peter A|bin A. Day, Cecil F. Cook, Henry M.|duesting that October 9, the anniver- “ a rious any longer, though it Schinckt Paul Willman, Emery S. Gil Sutton, Rudolph E. H. Hagen, Walter | sary of the Chicago fire of the seven- GRAIN MARKETS | Washing on, D. ©, Sept. 17.—The christ,’ Clyde Wallace Wilson, Daniel]. Cole, John A. Halgren, Verne s, sasi son- % navy depart , after as complete an | Helm, Leo George Auer, Sam Miller, | Stocking, Glen E. McGettigan. Be probably the most disastrous con- MINNEAPOLIS investigation as possible, is satisfied Walter Hugh Simon, Deodore A. Mich- lagration in American history, be ob- No. 3 yellow corn 208 @a1p | there is no foundation for reports of elson, Henry Victor Johnson, Thor-| FATHER OF MOTHERLESS CHILD|%¢rved as “Fire Prevention Day.” No. 3 mixed * 306 a g | hostile submarines off the New Ing- ' wald Thoreson, Jacob Kraft, William; Julius Albert Heyer, Frank S. An-} The governor's proclamation says: | Other grades . 190 Be [ooo Theis, Hugh Elmer Caya, James How- | drews, Clarence W. Porter. “Ifficiency is the keyword upon|'Mont. 2 white ‘ a Joseph Getzelowitz, dumb from ard Kershaw, Thomas J. Kruetz, Sam- which the campaign for production] No. 2 white o: HEBRON’S FIRST BLUE birth, suddenly recovered his power uel N. Bippus, Robert N. Beattic, Fe-| SUPPORT OF WIDOWED MOTHER.|and conservation is being conducted.| Arrive ..... LODGE OF MASONS HAS of speech in Bellevue hospital, New lix H.\UIness, Lawrence John Agnew,| Tidermann R. Brunnick, Christian] To be efficient, we must nat only pro-| No. 3 white 0: FORMAL DISPENSATION | York, while recovering from a fall. Frank Hayes, Beverly A. Bartlett,| Wagemann, James ‘Miller Jacobson,|@uce values, but properly conserve} Arrive .... — Several boys had been tormenting ij Clyde Lenhart, Harry Woodmansee, | Paul Cook. them. Elimination of waste must be|No. 4 white . Hebron, N. D., $ . 17-1 Getzclowitz in Henry street, near the David Trygg, Edward H. Lindsey, brought about, Of these the loss by | Barley first blue lodge of Masons has Home of his bistor, whee ho lived: 1b Ernst P. O’Brien, Roy D. Corwin, Alex} ALIENS OTHER THAN GERMAN, |fire is perhaps the largest single | Choice : spensation and compl chasing tho boys, he stumbled and i Sertzky, Albert F. McCall, Henry Mil-| | John Rakich, Tronious Econnomer, | item. Rye \ tion. ‘Tempgrary rooms | poy, ay Fi — nat ae weet Y ler, Carley Hubert Edwards, John|George Mataxa, Jacob Klein, George} “In peace times, the waste by fire| Rye arrive ..... have been procured for use until the | sop pe iceman Die ed hita UD, ane * » Mildenberger, Charles Warren Clarke,|Gormula, Andrew Capel, — Mike|is of grave consequence both to the| Flax .... : lodge can oceupy its permanent home| Bed him sent to Bellevue, There the) : ‘ Jacob Wahl, Joseph W. Derringer, |Plutsch, Gregor Trucka, Fred Hintz,| individuals directly affected and to| Old sept. oa "A in the Funk building Le Dhysiciuns examined the young Rus- George F. Peipkorn, Fred H. Scallon,| Matt Senger, Peter A. Schinoki. the people as a whole. In war times |New Sept. oat G" = sian and found that his vocal chords Edward F. Harding, David C. Shal- this becomes a three-fold menace. It] Old Dec. oat. 6 WANTED--'To ren room mod-]{ had all the appearances of being nor- { strom, John Deitrich, Cornelius F.| MINISTER OR DIVINITY STUDENT | destroys the sorely needed products of | New Dee. oats . ; ern house. Address 276 ‘Tribune. | mal and in their opinion simply lacked { pes ise Ss. er eerie Andrew Mt chee Carl Theo. Ramey, Edwin M. ay eer ene production is dee n-| New May oats yy 917 3) the will to talk, While reading a i arson, Joseph Matthews, chard | Grogan. ed through the destruction of factor- Ta ane PE RST Pee AP ayer book he suddenly began speak- ‘A. Tracy, Joseph ‘Gertz, Walter J. jes, and our resources are seriously oy Ww a gear frou, owen OL ine ¥iaalal Sea aes i Keith, Ralph Turner, Harry’ E. Hos-| MEMBER OF RELIGIOUS SECT. [crippled at a time when the life of | Oats on track Shires ae URGrcE nunelation } ington. Ray F. McCullough. the nation is at stake. Oats to arri Bhar Cie en beL Sirk: S a i : North Dakota Losses. Rye on track of ‘Tribune. Te now speaks a few words of Eng: = ete eee , Ss 2 ack kee ne ‘A recent analysis of the fire causes | Rye to arrive @is FOR RENT—'Tw od yell fur ne ‘ AGINE IT MAY TAKE MONTHS TO in North Dakota shows 33.2 percent to} Barley on t Ws nished Tale 1OR3 eatlenien Ad LLL, PREPARE “OUR BOYS” FOR THIS|have been strictly preventable; 41.5} Fla on track and a dress 274 Tribune office. — WAR GAME. NOT AT ALL. percent to have been partly prevent: | Sept. flax “947 Bt Find Inspiration in Sheep. F HE KEEPS UP THEY PACE te] able, and 25.3 percent unknown, but | Oct. fh a ‘ In the highest of fine art, in_ the a FATHERLY STERN IS NOW GOING, ‘THE GERMANS|Probably largely preventable. With | Nov. flay WANTED—1917 in goot | most appealing of poetry, sheep fave is TREMP i May MEET HIM VERY, ViRY|these facts in our possession, it is ;Dec. flax condition. Address 275 Trivune been the inspiration for innumerable Non ida aaa a ee OON. fine to Aerials new ond fice. PIT ACT of (he greatest attainments of prose, The Statesman in -) ___| FOR RENT—Four room cotta, eee | ee a oon I FOR SAL air of thythinic and can’ ‘Phe immense one of the new fall apm wisi we, = cottage; part-| “I would like to see the subjc \ SALE—s nd pair of hipy = . : e Sibert will visit @ company kitehen.| jy modern. Apply 1202 Broadway.| fire prevention. so well see 4) _GATILE MARKETS boots. Both good as new. Call at { horse pictures of Bonheur, the GORDON HATS “What's on the bill of fare for to- 9-17-3' that every child of school age could office, Frank H 917 af eattle pictures of Paul Potter, have There’s a Gord \ day, cook,” he will ask. “Let's try = arenes oa eal eee pect EAU. sate lays eve MOVEWORKIGE OG 4 [oon had the tender consideration | - ee roel a isS— Hipts, 4.8005 Ze, i or fr fag if ae er a : style evel 5 as that soup you've got in that kettle. REPORT OF CON DITION OF THE @17.50; bulk, $17.50017.60. y \fodseatpantsrse Can ivakerd (Gredal Peace eeieoy oe Doreinee tas small eis aN Say, that’s fine, isn’t it? Goon enough CATTLE tte . 15,5002 killers, Pedy. CL DV Muelie | ee nelue: and Mauve, ale : for anyboay." steady; steer : cows and dd Pacilie Hotel oie a (he toma nt sheep = Exelninge: house of ‘efficiency. Loans ‘ ° 1 Now, as to the young officers who}. pal discounts De euoan eas $1,769,328.43 | prepared shemeelvee 2 officers’ train-} Notes and bills rediscounted (other ah ing camps in Amcrice tne “Go Get | gyettMtybiuk acceptances sold)...., 115,900.00 $1,653,428.43 { ‘em Boys,” because they're so full of Us. Landa (elites than 713.39 energy, initiative and enthusiasm. of 1917): y Pe aca ea et a high com- U. S. bonds deposited to secure cir- e ay. culation (par value)......... 75,000.00 Going to ‘Make Good. "i 2 we b “Tnese young officers are going to Us bonds and. certificates of in: ae make good because they know how ae roduess pledged! to secure U. S. i hats “They may lack in technical knowl- a bt d ie pl 1 ed ees edge but they'll acquire that. lebtednéss pledged to secure’ pos- iE ‘y et tal savings deposits (par value).. 1,000.00 ‘The way these young civilians are , taking hold indicates that our new 7 3 selective draft army is going to be Tole pia ponte Orne en " a great success as a fighting machine, iadeet ae Bye and: cerica tes) = because it will contain many thous- Lib : MANOEE eos icnceee 91,000.00 ands of young men who have as much | id .oan Bonds, unpledged. ., 35,000.00 imental cquipment as these young of- oe s, securities, etc.: ficers now on the job. fonds other than U. S. bonds (| For the most part. the latter enter- pledged to secure postal savings de- fi ed the officers’ training camps with Seer tice cork eee poeseees 5,000.00 i (i the first’ bunch about the middie of} Securities other than U. 8. bonds Hit May. (not including stocks) owned, un- % “Of course, the final success of the pledged . 70,866.92 American army in France is going to eae re depend, not on the genérals who com- Total bonds, securities, ete..... 75,866.92 mand. but on the enlisted énen them- Stocks, other than Jederal Reserve a selves—the boys who'll “go over the bank stock «2.0... seseee eee seen if 7 2,950.00 top” and into the German trenches. Stock of Federal Reserve bank ( % Cot -Y ha > Alréady, the French marvel at the per cent of subscription) ii 6,000.00 - Ot 2 ENS Ss == = w fs aptitude of the average American pri-| Value of banking house. 3 75,000.00 nk . he ¥ate—at his quick wit and his ability] Real estate owned other rey ies id re X HOUSE 10.6. cee eee ee eee eee eee ee eee : 5 6,174.10 that ‘the French instructors thought Cash in vault and net amounts due ( the Americans couldn't put the gren-| _ from national banks ...........-.. 384,296.41 fades over the barriers. Net amounts due from banks and iS Hut the American boys, every Jast bankers, and (ur compere other 7 a Cee ee er eee el |. Checks on. other banké in the. sainG 75,208.37 I would have been satisfied to have gotten through last winter with 12 tons of coal—but am _ hopper, stepped up snd bit the bull's efty or town as reporting bank (othe Aa delighted to say that the IDEAL boiler used only 8 tons.” This is a large saving.at the present MOST. FOLKS BACK HOME. IN- Total of items 14, 15, 16, 17 eT rice of coal. You, too, can enjoy utmost economy if you will make up your mind at once to and 18 468,892.90 ane. UA ees amy. : | Checks on b ot 3200 ER have IDEAL-AMERICAN heating in your building. other Peer rery yy Let us refer you to your neighbors, many are having this annual experience in low-cost Redemptica fund wi and due from U. S. 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