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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1918” DIG INSON MEN be: kept intact because of their || here are interesting. All of the peo: |} ANKEE SNIPERS Amsterdam. Parliamentary circles in} BRITER FARMING | tion which will be organized for that Ws value in the war. i; 2 i 2 ple’ wear them. Some are finished Au 1 understand that the purpose. \ K tl Christmas Packages Enroute. q | T 5 a . Col, J. H. Fraine writes to Attorney | Well) others roughly cut like pieces of BEST TEUTONS IN The purpose of stationing af agri (i cls ignation is due to the op-! n | say of Polish deputies against | | 1 1 t Wishek is te ist I’. W. Burnett of this city that he pre-| 486. When the people talk about wary) iit! c ‘olish) deputies Opals | cultural agent at shek is to assis: UNDER FIRE ON ©! MARKSMANSHIP | occu astatss ana the grovntoral| [cataract A ae sumes the Christmas gifts which the/it is commonplace that they are in the | —_—_— ‘bud et. Dr. Von anui 2 good folks at-home packed and ship-| fight to the finish. : 7 8 7 z {county in becoming more efficient in as y/ Ped to the hoys with such loving care! . “I wish Ivy, General. Fraser mare Austrian Premier Tenders Resig- | into ned labor de s that it jthe various lines of their work, In { iil reach them seme time, as he un-/ wife, Ernie Warner, ‘Winn Mitchell, | nation, Voicing Hope of an Hho Sieh OF is ror to end the Mr. Parizek will serve the farm- aLY4 rstands they are “on the road” to-|'Tom Hajl, J, Waters, R,S. Lewis, the) ard P ! t the ear s of the two counties as a sort of f eother with a lot of baggage and per-| governor, attorne eneral and the ALLY pence © Sanbeon ines {sonal equipment whic kee failed to e pitol Sunek could get a eh |claration of “the premier + Logan oudie Montes Counties, she ining tan meal . how up. He states that Kunz, Be-|¢limrse of this letter as n greeting | j mental in ending the strikes in} Qombine in Employing Ser- t ie oh Foy y i i re rPicates prov: experimental stations in var Lieut. Welland Qrchard of Ma |honek and the other Dickinson men| from me.I would be glad to have them ne : § Vienna. es pate parts of the United States, His A | Were’ expec wrive in his CAD | at (ag : The Turkish foreign minister, Nes-| vices of Parizek in lompany Wri were expected to arrive in his camp|know that I am O. K., and that am Le oreren chine Gun Company tes in France the same evening he wrote| glad I came here, 1 of Toul on the western | simy Bey, speaking in th —— 0 | the letter, which was on January 6. |“ Y. M. GC. A. services | ye eatehed the; ° mver of deputies Thurs Ashley, N. D., Feb. 8—As a result a | i i Q es s N Se) T i ‘ | ’ | The Latest Word. | here inc} ht and led the serted that Turkey w on work which| Wonderfully Aeuté Faculties. services are absolutely tree to every- From Trenches ne, T from one of “our! i ving it greatly. We have choir th the attitude of Germa s+ ered >. 1 ae i hi NORTH DAKOTANS ALL WELL| letter from Lieut. | prac’ Friday evening. Can! p: \ outlined in the recent speech: 'S being done by the North Dakota) The keenest hearing is that of the fhe lett f ory attalion adjutant, speak French fluently now, at least) the advant Enemy snipers. have of the German chancellc a Agricultural college and the} vaudeville artist, who frequently an- with the 147th ma-) Sever words, which are all ‘oui, oui Leen scuted row their hiding pla | Von Hertling, and the Aus for- United States department of agricul- ers the enc@e before it starts— , to his father, John | Tell friends to w 3 % i » wooded | eign minister, Count Cz re-/ ‘uve, n county agent has been station-| Kansas City Star, . 7 i he expert} gard to the Dardanelles : Dickinson, N. D., Fel many of the boys. of Di | 8.—That! | ehit ts heey - ‘ine gun hattali kinson’s tWO | Orchard of thi ¢ompanies, Company K and the ma-/ hore i where | deck jared that the stra deat Wi N. D., who will devote, ns chine gun company, are now under towing is (he letter in part: an Expeditionary F 0" [mlesam een there w the future to international Mis time for the coming year in doing | © Bre ene rence ta France i an in “Your welcome cadlegram and New rt; acticn maerine guns it afl in the past and on the | ¢x on work in Logan and McIn-} ‘CAS TO R IA taaatlon ‘that ihe ‘Nérthi. Dekota, roel Yeat’s greetings gladly received to-| If you want the tamily to be healthy 4 rlille v destroyed = th same conditions.” ‘This declaration is | tosh counties. — ‘ a regt'|day, Major Gearey, Lieut. Chinn and! ang active, give then Hollister’s Rocky ; German shell ' a made casualties | regarded as Turkey's reply to the pro-| 'T ve of the agent is Ed. G. For Infants and Children ment is being split up and the men/ myself drank to you all, in ‘instantan- transferred to other units for immedi-| eous coffee, whieh was ver Mountain Tea this mouth. It regulates | Cf their occ sion in President W: '$ announce: | Parizek, 2 f who is trained | is the bowels, helps: the appetit | Dr. yd the Austrian } ment of America’s war aims which re- in agri 6 His sal-| InUse For Over 30 Years ate service. strong. | My toast was to the dad who | and energy in the whole tamnity | i id the resignation of, quired that the Dardanelle: ss paid by ited States BOV-| Always bears Press reports from General Persh-| would be in it, but was not allowed to ea or Tablets. is cabinet to Eniperor Charles, ac-) opened permanently as a 2 passage |e! a d es will tbe paid| the Wd ing’s headquarters in France the past|come on account of his years. ' << ~ BRESLOW. | O.-Vienna | hing | to the ships of all js by a joint cow ureau, or ass) cla, Signature of fo: { week are to the effect that several} “Last night Major Gear jeu casualties have occurred among North pa rane ens oud myself wall Dakota boys, but so far none have|ed to a village, two miles away, an been reported of any of our Missouri peut tne pounds ot tenderloin, two Slope boys. It is striking pretty close| Pounds of lamb, three chunks of to Boise Kowarer as men from both | 80at’s cheese and a big loaf of brown Bismarck and Minot have figured in|read—the bread, by the way, being the casualty reports. more tasty arbor wae bevel the : iyes|American soldiers receive. Today, . onious, ‘bacon, raspberry jam and oleo- tion which has been received by let- mbargerine on the .side, Lots of f ter from the front. His letter, dated| ang good cheer, Oa fs ye ht wat January 8, followes in part: Hs Diy VROUE tS 0) s home and loved ones. “While writing this letter, an order-} “Qur boys are working hard. We ly came in to tell me that I was want-| get up long before daybreak and go ed at headquarters. There I found it} to bed about 8 p.m. Outside of colds to be a fact that our regiment is to be| from wet feet, received in nasty in- split up, as 100 of our men are to be| clement weather, we are all well. transferred and I am detailed to ac- Christmas at Sea. company them to their destination, oat Chriitnias was not very cheerful. The wrole program seems to be a rep-| We were on, the boat on our way etition of the ered oa we Recon Actors, aching for submarines in the a ‘North Dakota regiment. ‘ter taking | dark, while we chopped through seas t the men’ to their new command I am| that were not altogether stomach set- to return for orders. ii A pings New year’s we spent on the > ° “Since leaving home we have trav-|train in France—cold and hi 7 : i 2 % * rp 6,000 iniles and for over three| were, but full of pep and ginger, Plan to attend the Free School of in. qggagggggeetggegagags - The object of this school is to show the weeks have not heard of or from| “There are so many things of hear- struction on tractors which has been in- a ty attendants how to get better service out of home; We all kfow the home people| say and news we cannot transmit ow- * peer ee : 2 are not.to blame and that the trans-| ing to the dirty espionage carried on stituted by the Internaional Harveser v his {ractor, how to locate symptoms of portation of mail eathot follow ie as by tis Huns. We dare not write free- Company for the benefit of everyone in- : quickly as we hove. Most of the boys|ly of the happenings here, It seems tee . ioe " may fATiny are curbing their impatience and liv-|to me that until America learns to terested in tractor or power farming. ing on hcpes for the future. The one| hate, detest, despise and loath the i 4 Be anata sme: big hope of the boys is that the mail| Boches, as we are ‘quickly doing here, The Company is anxious at all times will contain plenty of tobacco and cig-|our 5,000,000 men cannot settle this that their tractors give satisfactory ser- trouble and to prevent it before it oceurs ; how ‘to make simple adjustments, so that he will not lose time; new uses for the tractor’and new ways of doing old jobs. arettes, asof these two articles there} war. As soon as that hate obtains, fi ice. a dially si . "es a- has been .a. fearful dearth, and our/and it surely will soon, then the Amer- vice, but especially so for the present sea hope is strong that they’ will be sup- jeer ‘kick’ will be felt, and that right son, on account of the fact that everyone / > ¥ , plied in the mails. ard. To see chilled mothers and lit- se hi interes in inereasing the foo: Ll, i There will be no enrollment nor regis- “The general health of the boys is} tle children suffer as a result of the = highly interested in ane ah s the J vod & iit a ‘ : : y (4 good.. Of course-many eois:are spre detestible German standard makes one production to the highest possible limit. It im SVS tration fees attached to this school. Every- ent afd ondn9L.the: boysn.8:Grand loll ag: never.’ before: “Gs fot this reason that we have launched ) ( —aa | y cae i fon ic IBHAR Ie Forks man,: ig sick. in the hospital) “The climate is far different from eae eee eiGasunétion ae ain = ) : é thing will be absolutely free. There will with pneumonia. ome. Imagine running around on is Irce se s C e De- 2 5 a, 5 4 + wich ihees: Bona d alias “Qur trip across the channel was un| January 12 without an overcoat. I Delieve it behooves us to render tractor a be nothing offered for sale and there will eventful, although several of the boys] see little of the North Dakota men— OO git cae sible ance i koe be no selling talks. Your only expenses were fearfully seasick. One rather| know where they are even, The ques- owners every possible stance ML kceD: ; z ’ funny thing happened while we were| tion of spics is an important one so ing their tractors at their higliest effi- 2 . will be that of your personal maintenance enroute. Our company was quartered | we refuse to talk to strangers, and of in the hold of.the bow of the ship,| course, all are strangers here. where are located the two large iron Likes the French. pipes. through which the anchor} “The French are very polite and chains run, When we made our en-| ‘Cood-night, 'Messieurs,’ all through try into port the anchors were low-| courteous. Even the children say ered. All the boys were asleep at the|‘Good-night, Messieurs,’ all through time, and the fearful racket of the|the day, their eyes full of feeling to chains, passing through the pipes|the effect that ‘these men came to frightened nearly everyone because it} bring our papas “back home,’ The was so sudden and so fearfully loud.| French women, mostly careworn and | One fellow yelled out, ‘I just knew we| old, speak with hatred of the Huns, | would he submarine;l,’ and wanted. to|‘but they appear to be handling things rush for the deck.” ’ well. Last night at a little butcher | Lieutcnant Orchard stated in his let-| shop, an old gray haired woman cut } ter that the boys remained at the port| me a, tenderloin out of a quarter of | city for only a short time, after which| beef herself. 1 pulled the carcass off they were transported into the inter-| the hook for her, and she couldn’t un- jor by train. It is his opinion that the | derstand why I wanted to help her regiment will be broken. up, but that | cut the meat. evidently all machine gun units will]. ‘Phe, curious wooden shoes worn | ciency. C — and railroad fare, OverhauledN yw HAUAUNUGUOUAOUONOCUSOQOGUOAURNGELAURUSOERUDUEEOELOLOOOOONCLOCONSOCANLGOgoOpbOnOGoNOOuOOED * Tt will soon be spring, and you will want your car overhauled and ready for the first day of real sunshine. We suggest you take your car to us and allow us to look it over and make necessary tepaits, that it may be in prime condition for the coming sea- son. Our workmen are'A-I mechanics, direct from the large automobile plants, and our machinery is moder in every detail, sessing you of car work par excellence. OUR BATTERY DEPARTMEN T Our Battery Department will keep your storage battery in tip top shape. There are many things about a battery that we could suggest to you and likewise save you considerable expense in the up- ‘keep. We are here not only to repair but to give you our advice, which goes along with ur service. OUR PAINTING DEPARTMENT Does the body of your car need Painting? Does it’ show the wear of last season’? Have your car painted now, for it requires time for paint to set and harden, and give that glossy finish. - We nat only sell cars, but repair them. } Fesacany 14, 15, = 4 PRACTICAL INSTRUCTORS a oe Instruction will be given by our very ablest experts and demonstrators. They are men who understand tractors and engines fully and who will be able to disseminate information which will be of great value to the operator of a tractor. These men will be aided by illustrated charts and diagrams which will set forth in a clear and concise way many things which will be of benefit to tractor owners. These charts have been prepared with great care in order to make every point as clear and easily understood as possible. : INFORMATION BOOK ees, In order that every man who attends this school shall be able to take away with him everything that is taught in the school, a book containing all , the subjects taught in the school will be given away free. This book can be referred to at a later date should the attendant be unable to recall all the points on any given subject. All the data contained in this book is compiled from a purely practical standpoint. ' WRITE US NOW If it is possible for you to attend this school drop us a line now. It will help us in making our plans. Don’t fail. A post card will bring more com- * plete information and an enrollment eard. Write it and mail it now. A INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of AMERI (INCORPORATED) Aste i “Missouri Valley Motor Co. 9 GY BISMARCK, ! ‘ORTH DAKOTA | aL | =— : , . a ' , ROUOUDOROUSUSNONSUOONONAOCOOONOUONONODORUEONOEEOURDONODOOOEQOCOEOUODNSDONEESUDOCOEOUOOUNUOOUNUSOUCUSDOUUUEED! uaCOvenenacnntusnesensnanancoeneracsusnt