The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1918, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 191 "BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE. “rene | 4th Annual Exhibition of the Missouri Slope Poultry Association ean / COME | At the Northwest Hotel, January 9th, 10th, I Ith nd eeewecceeoww oe ene nee o none eee ne. {right of self-determination was made gions led to tho temporary interrup- INIIIIINININIEIINITNUIITIUIEISUONUOSGUUESAUEOUOGEUAGELOOLONOSUUOUOOORUOCOOOOUOUONOOUOOUL YOUNG WOMAN DIES SEND MEN NOW IS ENLIST IN NAVY. use of in the concrete terms for a tion of the negotiations and counter Cc , treaty later proposed to Russia by the! Proposals by the Russians that fu HURCHILL Ss PLEA Adams County Farmer Boys Are central powers in "aE ‘ |ther discussions of peace be tran While attending the which UNDER TREATMENT | TOUNITEDSTATES Doing Their Bit. claimed that this right had al \ferred to Stockholm, which question’ apparently still pending when i ae been exercised in Poland, Courla L 0) ] E London, Jan. 11 inston Spen- | Tom Tanous and Lawrence Brace-} and Lithugnia.. The refusal of th he full sitting of the peace conference cer Churchill, British minister of es young men from aay sous central powers to consent to the with-| 85 called to order yesterday. | munitions, addressing the Ameri- | have gone to Hare mist in the) cawabiot-thelr tr . trawal of their troops from these re-| Tribune want ads bring results. can luncheon club today made a_ | Bavy. W nis: in marcis they were} a \ Standard Remedy Used Has Un- powerful appeal for the sending of | (Oss eee vail Goors > Re —_—_— expected Fatal Results in | American soldiers to Europe | oii the last o quickly. and in as large numbers : ane tary Keniston Stanton Girl’s Case. | as.rossible. 2 rite era's smn aatet| WIDE OPEN WINTER. JU HAS BAP RG ALL SORTS OF ard treatment for a chronic trouble Judge A. McG. Beede Makes Tenants of Building Escape in! Thursday afternoon. Her death was Fen ODE eganre a a entirely unexpected. While the young] Fort Yates, ‘N. D., Jan. 11.—C y ud, N. D., Jan. 11.—Mrs. Richer woman had been troubled for some| judge A. MeG Beade, ihe Standing GALE et pete aay tr time with the affliction for which she| Rock reservation’s most famous prog- Tent ith 8 oe ing pias on AS y sought. treatment, her condition had/ nosticater, formally announces that te a ap patra Haas af ‘either deceased isa daugh mows frie spring. é International Harvester Company of America { li eS Bismarck, North Dakota Burdahl, at Stanton. She had many| Garrison Pastor to Spend Vaca- FOR NORTZ PEOPLE i TMU pi | ada tuannanaa shock! i Garrison, N. D., Jan. 11—Rev. Fa-| Lumber Co., of Bismarck. The new from which she had suffered for some 4 = | time, passed away here at 3 o'clock Some Weather Predictions. Night Clothing. | | not: been regarded as serious, and she| the Slope is to have inter split same in from Stanton yesterday after-| wide oben in ine faldale and ‘elosed at hall and the Richer restaurant. The noon with the intention of attending} both ends. He predicts there will be cone pane was owned by a E the Degree of Honor party after con- y, : rady of Judd and the other structure much thawing in January, with heavy by M. W. Miracle of Hdgeley. The deceased is a daughter of Mr. ee and ‘Mrs. John Brown of Garretson, OLD LUMBERMAN Is S. D., and for the last year had made GOES TO BRAZIL. NEW MANAGER HERE her home with ner sister, Mrs. M. J. friends in the Slope country to whom Hy . is = — 2 4 her sudden death comes as a severe tion in South America. W. H. Polly ‘has succeeded 0. E. nauuanevanucaaunesaaeei TUEGGausnnnuuccanuceusnuevsguaegsyeggucegguiy Anderson as manager of the Nortz ¥ it vill be shipped this i; araniner ty eorteton es D, Shore fun-| ther Hansen has left for New York, Nortz manager was Vuetye years with r , nday, whence he will sail next Tuesday for|the Langworthy Lumber Co. of Minne- ‘i - eta eralveervices; Will! BO holds ai a vacation journey to Bahia, Rio de} apolis, and last prior to coming here CHARCOAL, GRITS, CRACKED CORN, OYSTER Janiero and Buenos Aires. Rev. Father} he was in the lumber business at aoe 94 ANIMALS DIE Wewers will have charge of the pas-| Courtney, N. D., for several years. SHELLS ans torate here during the absence of Rev.| vac: bere ane aaa! { Hansen. To Repair Frayed Shoelaces. : i IN BARLY BLAZE COULDN'T KEEP WARM. comes a rae ite nee DRINKING FOUNTAINS, BLATCHFoRD'S MILK & W E Tf H A N K Y O GE AT WILTON TODAY Chimney Fire-Fighting No Good sealing wax nae He s it bate PAPE) yound the end of the lace and shape TOTIFORD'S FAC + > yo ihe ; ps MASH, BLATCHFORD’S EGG MASI, BABY CHICK 70 aia on. Cold Day. to 1 point. ‘This will last a long time With the mercury standing at 18 ve- and dot ¥ With the annoyance of LEG BANDS Loss in Destruction of Richards)..." iho Bismarck fire department was| frayed lace cn | Barn Will Exceed $3500, called out around 8 this morning to et COEPTANGE OF | e e D D D ‘Tis Thought. fight a chimney fire in the 0. W.| NON-AI W. S cialize in Ward property at the corner of Rosse. - 1 ~ x nT 7 nT 7 . ¢ Wilton, N. Dr dan 11—The W, ¢.{and Second streets which wasn't ‘m POWERS KILLS PEACE CHICK FOOD, ALFALFA MEAL, SHELLED CORN, P Richards feed barn and 24 head of| Portant enough to warm the fire lad- (Continued From Page One.) ieee P LTR livestock were completely destroyed) dies’ hands. No damage was cone. Ge TW BABY CHICK FOOD this morning by a fire discovered ith i % about. 4 o’clock. The loss will aggre- NEW YORK BANKS wit ite, -unforeseen fia ae fate ih hort ncodng a at/ TQ. FINANCE. NEXT ae STOCK FOODS AND Verifies Peace Terms. lion valued at $800, six cows and har- WIRRYVE TYCURATN q 1 ap pe ness and-other equipment to the value CUBAN SUGAR CROP] rhe central powers’ peace terms of BUCKEYE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS of more than $1,000 having been con- es 2 cee December 25 were verified by Count The night man, who was| New York Y. Jan. 11.—A plan) (zernin, the Austro-Hungarian foreign sumed. asleep in a room on the second floor,| Under which New York banking inter-| minister. They voiced expressed will- escaped by a narrow margin by leap-| €sts would finance the next Cuban su-| ingness to conclude “a general peace ing from a window to the ground."The| £2" crop involving an expenditure as] without forcible annexations and in : [ ‘he nl Pou r u ] fire is believed to have originated! high as $150,000, was under con-| demnities,” and announced that it was y y pp y S T sideration here, it. was, learned to-|qor the titention of the eeutral ow: Dr. Hess Panacea and Stock Ton- froM an over-heated stove. aaa RT day. ers-to deprive of political Jndenend: s es * # “THEWEATHERC weseeyron, © (ica athe House on the Missouri ic, Worm Powder, Hog Powder, Dip ‘ the question of the political independ- Slope and Disinfectant. REEUUEOUUDUDUEEUOODIOED Don’t leave without first taking a few of the free ‘Agricultural Extension Booklets You will find them on display at the foot of the stairs. one, They will be of interest and benefit to you, OUUQUSEASAECUSOUUUEUCCOREOOOEGEEUUSESUSESOLUELIOUOUESELE Hettinger, N. D. in. 11.-—Thecdore| ence and nationalities: not now pos- For twenty-four hours ending at| Hanson has resigned his post in the! sessing it could not be solved interna- hooh, Jan: lis \ pe Hettinger schools end has left fer| tionally, but must be left to each gov- ~Temperature at 7 a. m. . —27| Lime Springs, Ia, where he has a po-|crnment and its peoples. The Pioneer Seed House, Nursery and Greenhouse Hi Temperature at noon sition as superintendent of the pub- Qualified Recognition. . y Use Instant Louse Killer for your Highest yeraaey a . lic schools. . This qualified recognition of the poultr Lowest ‘yesterday . y Lowest last night . ss : BUTE rae | OSCAR H. WILL & CO- |) Grains OF ALL KINDS For North Dakota: Generally fa:r and continued cold tonigh tand prob- + Fourth Street se | Chiropractic BiihSe —aimaresx. 1 BAT ED HAY and STRAW Williston 3 < ’ 5 Pierre . 38 : The Science that is fast. succeeding e tyes o 5 oe Winnipeg : Medicine, Surgery and ae oe Osteopathy Chicago . Kansas City 5 Chiropractic Succeeds On Its Merits Kansas City San ‘Francisco, Nothing: but the good it has aceomplished would. give it ORRIS W. ROBERTS, the great-favor it has found.’ We are not afraid to trust the f e Avy Meteorologist. future of. the science to. the judgment of the: people. Our ; 5 : LBNINE FEARS RUSSIANS. || ~ greatest concern is-to educate the public to the facts of the e 1 i uy i ined ini E All we MUST STRIP. FOR: WAR science as contained in its suecess as a-health. agent. - ask is a-cliance’ to prove our claim that adjustments: will —_ Continued From Page One) | eventuate health in most cases where other methods have bs on afforded no-relief. . Let us-show-you.how to adjust away the [i our war on 'them.” 5 be ; Agreement With Ukrainians. eanse of any body trouble that afflicts.you, and we will. abide The ‘correspondent ‘emphasizes by the result of our work in our efforts to prove its. merit. the importance of an agreement ‘ between ‘the Bolsheviki and | E . Ukrainian negotiators as the posi- The Cause of Dis-ease. J ~~ tionsof:the Rada has:lessened | ho the. foreg actors assume tha 3 tein Teptakyid chances ‘otvobiaining a's ey As sh bd in the He pone Nase i) ye at : : satisfactory peace. : cause me ee jovi aot dis-eases 5 due to imping gemen' ‘ j ape of nerves by the bones of the spine. ‘To prove this assump- F ‘ t REDS: CREATINGUNE Wo ARMY. tion right, the fact is cited, that when the vertebrae are z Smaller han Old One. Gut. Inheritieg adjusted to their normal appositions patients recover from jone of 3 Defects. ect ain ay "Y as i . es. ce London, Jan. 11.—-Confirming their are There is much unquestionable proof in evi previous reports that the Bolshev- denee of this assertion. Surely Chiropractic cannot be far iki’ are preparing Soe ereaaae ~~ Wrong In. view of such faet. the fighting power of the army Yonsnitati <aminati "4 against. a possible final break in |f. Consultation and examination free at my office. the: negotiations with the central Licensed Chiropractor the Petrograd \d- A : : iets the Daily News, ange: that Best Equipped Chiropractic Office in the State they are not attempting to re- Graduate of the P. S. C. e e e animate the old worn-out army, Sie seers _ Highest Market Prices Pai smallerone. Concerning this new HE Ie if army, Foreign Minister Trotzky t i. PA ’ f i r mersioe di is reported to have sai B ‘ a é “it will wage not war but: revo- Offices: Mandan, N. D. . lution... Its. front trenches will be b : barricades against oppressors.” Doubt German Advance. The Bolsheviki ee uether the “ga German soldiers will advance, but if : . they do and take more territory, they THE PATTERS'ON HOTELS will be no nearer the end of the war. v = ‘ne correspondent says that the great: The est’-difficulties of the Bolsheviki in these preparatiOns are transport and Northwest supply, of which the former is the less H tel: hopeful question. Ensign Krylenko, 0 the Bolsheviki commander in chief, is A Blish Clam lal Hotel at voae } : reported to'be organizing a volunteer i | Hot and cold HL wstes i stet army, and had ordered Sarena? to srs PPPs return to the posts they held hefore ani a the Bolsheviki revolution. Suceete niin. S00 The McKenzie Aiisiing the Mokcncie, 08 : Seventh, I Stora of North Dakota. $89. 2 r } The Daily News corespondent says Roeniag b acu The that: the anti-Bolsheviki newspapers ete Maa! fle Firgrof Ea EUROPEAN daily record lal defeats, but Opposite McKentie Hated} 91,00 t0 s Toons oo declares it is curious that after: each EUROPEAN day. and vight opposite Park. is ie Bi 41 k, N th. Dak ta defeat the Bolsheviki advance instead J - s YOU roome with bath. 5 ry jm rc or C0) of retire. He adds that the Black| | TkeNORTHWEST,100Rocme _ The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms The SOO, 125 Roome Sea fleet is now controlled: by the THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N. D. DW. G. PATTERSON; Owaer aad Prop. Bolsheviki, ‘ :

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