The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1918, Page 2

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/ BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE HEDICAL ADVISORY: | | BOARD FOR LOCAL | DISTRICT FORMED fdembers Met and Named V. 1, Lafose Chairman and L. A. ’ '$chipfor Secretary. Phe'medical advisory board appoint ed by Governor Frazier for the His: miarck district, which includes all of the territory surrounding the capital clly, from Jamestown's dividing line west to the beginning of the Dickinson region, south to the state line and fio?th to Max, met Saturday and of vaniged for the strennons inonths of sérvied Which confront it. Dr. Victor J. Latose of Wismnarck was tamed , chalfinan, and Dr. I. A. Schipfer sec retary. Other mgmbers of the adv. ory council are Dr. N. O. Tamstad, M. Misher, Dr. ¥. Dr. A. IL Sinyth and Dr. G. A. Hawlings of Bismarck, and Drs. Wertz atid Altenow of Man dan. On this édtinel are represented gen éral practitioners, surgeons of wide, experience, sptclalists In the treat.) iment of the eve, ear and throat trou tiles, detitists ahd Gther branches of | (he sulence of healing. ‘To them will | be referred appeals from the county) plivelelati, who is f member of each | county draft board. ‘These appeals may be made either hy the county or | the registrant or the county physt Glan, and Ih Is exupected that the ser vicss of this counéll, In an advisory | capacity, wil be much in demand Sitar boards have been named in| Wargo, Grand Works, Minot, Jamos: town, Valley City, New Hocktord, Wil \ Liston and Dickinson. J MANDAN NEWS. [ Rod MoVey Here-—ltod MeVey bookkeeper at the penitentiary, was in Matidan over Studay visiting witt friends. Carter In Blamarck.—Clerk of Court Whner Carter returned home Salitday evening after having spent {he afternoon in the eapttal elty on oftietal business: and a akcleton of the prehistoric animal, which has been mounted Mra, Rod (lonidltye, Here from Glendivet Higelia avd son Bord of who were visting at the home of Mr and Mra, Carl Dorfler, returned home Saturday afternoon Engineer Moore in Minneapolis. Wneineer George Moore went to the twin eitier Saturday evening on bust nee and please, He will return the fore part of next week, De, Altnow Home. Dr 1 0. Alt HOW hag returned home from Grand | Porka, where Ne attended the meet ee ing of the exventive hoard of the | State Inedioal assoctation | ie mond t of Biainarels, with by 13 children, was Mandan yesterday He spending the day with her He My cad Mps. Wiliam Simpson Migs Stamp Home -Aliss | ong my second grade teacher, who hat heen | fh Michigan at home during che boli | days, returiied to Mandan vesterday | morale to Pestitie Hef diiies eae’ ing Mea, Welch in Bismarek-—Mra, AT) Walch spent yesteniay and yon fh FP t oF. Wood aan iy Mandan on Friday and wk vis Dufresne Home. aye Of the yp News, returned yest Paul, where he tad visi With relatives amd where : called on account « aged nother Mr his mother health and is Ow owt of danger MeDonald in Biwinarck ~ Wi} MePonald, the pomtiar O agent, attended ¢ Overland de n cenpart of sald the } Most sMEebEs gatherings he has eve q wre of attending. ‘ Steinbrueck Very . BR. Steindraeck, pioneer peated Mandan, will resret to learn that 4 is setiously il and that he has at | fered a slight paralytic sttuke. There || fs some question as to whether Wil recover. Relatives have summoned and are expected to j fa a very few days. j ® was Seaman. in towa.—Howard Seaman. cattle buyer, went to Towa and Uli | is recently an a cattle buying trip Ma, Seaman will return home the aiid We of neki week. He expects to biy adoat 400 head of pore-dred cattle | Acpate Will be held in Mandan fh the wakd@te of March t dispose of the cattte Re is mew During ic Tinois ana| Towa. | | { Diatrict Court “Opened Today—Tre! =: - Wintet term of aisitict court opened) = this afternoon ai 2 o'clock With Mage | . Wy da Nuessie of Bismarck on the} SE ohesed. This afternoon is deime sper | Ww atrakeine the calendar. Citizens | . SE Were examined Friday, at whiok time/ Rowt apploante for citizenship ay: = peared. Those examitred ate as fot ee foes: Eyl Jensen, Mark FL Phly, Ja- | o ‘od Kies and Martin Maller, a Reroiem. Aforotem fethe bittiant temmpn ot TRE SORT OVEE the Aesh, That fs to say SVS Fenty Tear of poverty, of suitor , ot catumay, of Riness, of onelt- wad of death. “There ts no teal AERO etd. Heroin ts the fag Aka KtofioNs CoRCEnItation of Amiel, iathibane Want) Ate arte Renatea: combination of horse, eanel THE MOROBUS; PART HORSE, PART GIRAFFE, PART CAMEL, WONDERF fa BEASTIE as HE | How the Moropus looked, from a sketch by E, 8. Christman in the Anicrican Museum of Natural History, Wew York. dam 7A rhinoeeros, Mor the same reason they limited use in, - cew York, strange | clumsy, could be of only and ginalte oddest digging. This In the tno of year most try- ing on those inctnéd to bo constipat: od. Many droad winter because of tt. Don't worry, just take — ‘Hollistdr's | Roeky Mountain Tea, nature's gift of! wondrous herbs, so scientifically blended, resulls are guaranteed BRS LOWS. ~—Advt, | beast perhaps that ever walled the earth--has been resurreeted from its age-long sleep in the rocks of Nebrasica, and placed on view in the American Museum of Natural Tlistory here, Vhe Moropua. as it has) been Me y the setontists, is distin shied from all other species by | faet that in place of hoofs, aceording to the seheme of al world it should have. | foot, Neh the ani por sessos OLY \eontury ago Cuvier, the great Froneh seientist, stated that horns ind hoofs were the sole possessions | and that od only fo moateat But the Moropus this | Pian animals, oo Nay om € ucla € Colds tching, torturous he throat and lungs to case and comfort the Prompt tee of Dr, New candand eouh and 1a, Keepiton tapisy and the legs, abhough Te goce right to \ ; nga ip the phlegm the membranes, a ‘ ama, it coolsand soothes Tie tooth ust the thingfor baby's ie Tikes ity W our dipgs a radicts The Meropus was a distant rel tive of the rhinoseeros, Wat very nt in form: the head and wel are like those of the lorse, Nae rounded baek rosembles that sive like those of TKS) eh longer votive. The | wit the animal brow vory distis and rids your Bto and Howes of waste a The: vos of | ebeon for VY and | he Bank with the Ch | Think This Over Perfect security and positive assurance of 4% interest mean a great deal these days. If Your money is deposited in the First National Bank you are assured of this safety and this rate of interest. Por thirty-oight years this bank has sitecossiully met every Ananeial crisis of this country, and js: noie Working for the best interests of (ho poopie ot Bismarck and Burleivh County. TheFivst National Bank BISMARCK, N.D. comer | employes of the company who made | lot the nody and communicated with/ | perintendent of the Zenith mime, An- |drew Truelsen, recalled, however, thot |the morning this shipment left a boy, [inquiries ax to ‘UNKNOWN YOUNG MAN MET TRAGIC | END UNDER COAL I —_—___—_—+ Death of Stranger Diseovered | When Car Is Unloaded | at Dodge. | victim td slow is cuper adneant bf Mine Recalls. Youngster Wio Sought Free Ride. Dodge. N. D., Jan. 7—Believed to} have been caught under an avalanche | ot coal dumped into an empty car in| FDR até old, was carried a corpse| 23 discovered when the car was un- | of mustard loaled, and this body, with tue face} ar covered when the car was unloaded. | ‘Tne coal was destined for the use |givés from sore throat, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, Blenrisy, ate back ot fo ago, pains and of the the Northern Pacific, and it was) hie greusome find. The deceased was ¢1 in brown overalls and jack- and a card in his poeked bore address of a Montana town. The iff of Dunn county took charge beset bruises, chi Zenith, whence came advice that none » miners was mizsing.. The su- apparently not more than 1%, made & “Victrola”. ts the Rogistored Tredo-mack of the Victor Talking Machine Company designating the products of this Company only, Ay : rail @ ‘ {of trains, and it fs supposed that ila clambered | train ag it pulle | thet the yotng man ¥ shower of coal from the SHOP chute and stunned, while su ae an hour for 12 hours. Try Musterole, See How “Quick! You just rub Musterole in briskly, and = which he had taken passage for a free | usually the pain is gone—a delicious, | : from Zenith, a man, apparently | goothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, | Zénith to Dodge, where his fate | made with oil of mustard. Use it instead: plaster. 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