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WOW DLEASURE !!!! iibiatts : NSN, ‘Way 4 2G Feo WER 4 pre MANDAN TO GET SOUTHWESTERN BASKET... MEETS Tournament to Decide High School Championship to Be Played Here Much interest is manifested in the ‘basketball tournament for the south- western district which is to be held in Mandan next Friday and Saturday. ; Dickinson, Eismarck and Mandan will compete for the high school basket- ball honors. he winning team will go to ped state tournament as champion! of the southwestern district and will! ~ enter the contest for the state cham-| pionship. Mandan defeated Fargo here several days ago and stands an excellent show of capturing the sout! ern championship. Entertainment wi! be provided the basketball player: and fans following the games. RED CROSSSELLS | ‘Cross society of ‘Mandan held at the store of Vallancey Bros. Saturday, ple contributed very liberally to the not have sufficient food to offer for sale. An unique plan was put into practice by the ladies in charge of the sale who put up a “melting pot” so that those who did not care to pur- chase food offered for sale could con- tribute to the Red Cross society by pot.” Over $20 was donated to the Red Cross in that manner. ) N.P. FIREMAN’S » INJURIES FATAL The remains of F. C. Hyde, popular Northern Pacific fireman, who several .. days ago was fatally injured here, “sieved to were taken yesterday for burial to the hottie of the deceased at Lincoln, ‘Neb. --He died in the N. P. hospital at Glen- dive on’ Friday afternoon. ‘Mr. ‘Hyde had no relatives in Mandan. Mr. Hyde was pinned between the engine tender and the turntable at’the N, P..soundhouse in this city. He was immediately taken ‘to..the hospital, where at first his injuries were be- been minor. Time de- veloped to the conirary, and his de mise occurred a short time after he reached the ‘hospital. } EQUITY BANK TO “HAVE NEW HOME At a meeting of: the directors of the Farmers’ ‘bank Friday af- ternoon it was decided to build a‘new ik building 50%100 feet to « A ximately $40,000, he contain commodious:.a¢coi is for a bank, a spacious and-con- tly arranged store’ room, and first floors and first class office is ond. the second ‘floor, A ‘high: ent will. also ‘be contained beautiful new bank building. mé@nce just as soon’as the’ ‘is owt of the ground and the peen prepared, : Bids. wi Mandan News Bureau which is to be held at the lodge rooms on Monday evening, March 1, several | new members will be initiated into | Following the ex-!ty di; for the excavation ’ will /,com-{}. the organization. emplification a banquet will be serv- | Nue: ed. A refreshment committee we named at a special meeting held rec-| were disposed of. The Royal Neighbors is one} court will be held here in June a of the successful beneficial associa-| which time it is expecte1 that Judge | tions in the city an dthe membership | Nyessle will also preside. is rapidly increasing. | NEWTON NAMES ently, een ‘busy the \ganizing his district for Liberty loan dri ed will begin April 6. ppointed his coun- OUT CLEARS $105 | ty chairmen and instituted a new sys- . item of campaign which is expected ste es ee to produce results. i At a’benefit food sale of the Red; fr’ Newton's district comprises,| Morton, Oliver, Sioux, Grant and Mer?} lenberg, of ty iy Otto Schimansky, of Solon; dropping a coin into the “melting| county, ¥. C. Wick, of Center; Mercer county, P. S. Chaffee, of Hazen. plan. at the head of the in the various districts the same as before, , The county chairman named will ini turn name an executive committee to act under his direction to conduct the campaign in the particular coun- ty, The executive committee’ is to be composed of persons appointed by the county chairman from each town.-in the county: The executive committee member, who is most cases will be a banked, wil be in chargeof the lib- erty loan work in his county and will appoint assistants. will act as: chair- man for Morton county. The execu- tive committee already named. will consist of the folowing: Fred Katzke, Sweet Briar; J...B. Howard, Judson; C.F. Kellog, New Salem; Ed. Schul- enberg, Glen Ullin; E. W. Hyde, /Al- mont; Watts,Hebron; J. J. Pitzer, Huff; C. O. Quist, Fort Rice; W. F. Kruger, 2 i ————— _ SPECIAL_MEN’S MAD: : AIDES FOR BIG | Briar township will be named. ‘LOAN CAMPAIGN annual meeting ot the township of ‘Thorough Canvass to Be Made for Sale of Third Liberty ‘Bonds in 12th J. H. Newton, chairman for the; welfth Liberty’ Loan district, has} st several days or- Mr: Newtop has $150 was cleared. The Mandan peo- | Sohicial diet constituting the Twelfth _ . The district chairme nfor the various} food sale but at that, the ladies did/ counties named by Mr. Newton are as! follows: ‘Morton county, W, A. Lan-| terman, who will be substituted for by W. A. Ordway, of ‘Mandan in the absence of ‘Mr. Lanterman, who is inj California; Grant county, H. H. Hal- Sioux county, Oliver ict. Carson; New System Adopted. A new system of organization has been ..effected. In an interview Mr. Newton today gave an outline of the| The district chairmen will be| erty loan drive W. H. Ordway heodore Feland, Sims; _ SHIRTS SOFT CUFFS, DETACHED COLLARS—$1,50 VALUES the Third} ry’ chil Sal vithil ‘e which is anticipat-| Every child of school age within the particular J. H. | Frank Klein, St. Anthony, R. S. John jtonc, Mandan. Chairman Joanston, {of Mandan has selected as ssist jants, L. A. Tavis, J. P. [ess an | William Maas. MINOR COURT CASES. At a brief term of the Mor strict court at w Jndge le of Bismarck presided on Sat 5! urday several minor cases and motion The next term oj | TO NAME SUPERVISOR. | An election will 5e held at the ho }tel in Sweet Briar o2 ‘March 12 at hich” time a supervisor for Sweet The | ficers will be held at that time, ‘EVERY PUPIL OF BURNT CREEK IS Burnt Creek School No. 1 has form- eda junior Red Cross organization. district is a member. They are as follows: Edwin Small. Harry Small. Burleigh Small. leanor Small. Bertha Rhinehart. cod Mildred Rhinebart. Edna Rhinehart. Ella Rhinehart. Paul Boener, Noel Boener. Edna Olson. Harold Olson. Viola Olson. Esther Lundin. Erwon Lundin. Emry Lundin. Margaret Lundin. Brandt Morris. Cecil Morris. Leonard. Morris, Archie ‘Boekhart. Theodore Boekhart. Robert Boekhart. Raymond Boekhart, MARCH Mothers will be healthier, happier, Inspection an in the field. ‘oun | IN RED. CROSS| “ScorT Should see that the whole family take at least 3 or 4 doses of a thoro, puri- fying, system cleaning medicine this spring. Now is the time, Thetfamily|] .. and’ get ’ NOTICE: — National Farm Implements The week of March 4th, 1918, has*been‘selected as the time when. we should carefully examine every farm imple- ment we expect to use in 1918 erop production and make out a list of repairs needed for that machine,af any. ; Then place this list of repairs needed with your implement dealer, that - he may send for:the parts he does not have in-stock, so that each machine may be put in working order before it is needed < A mk The arnest co-operation of every loyal AMERICAN , is requested in ‘this movement. < ose FS horo purifying, the stomach and bow- els cleaned out, and the germs of Win- ter accumulated in the system, driven | away. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is ohe of the very best and surest | Spring medicines to take. Get it and | see the difference in the whole family. | Their color will be better, they'll feel | fine and be well and happy. i MASONIC MEETING. | The regular meeting of Bismarck ; Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M., will be { held tonight, at which time the M. M. | degree will be conferred. The meet- | ing begins at 5 o'clock. Din vill | be served at 6:15 at the Mason ‘em- | ple. COUGHS WASTE ENERGY Careful physicians always point out that every cough wears human strength and tears down the body’s resistive powers, The reason EMULSION ‘is always best for coughs is that it peculiarly soothes the tender membranes while its rich, creamy food rebuilds the tissues to avert bronchitis and lung trouble. : No alcohol—just food. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. SPECIAL_MEN’S MAD. RAS AND PERCALE SHIRTS SOFT CUFFS, DETACHED COLLARS-— $1.50 VALUES $1.00 |- ROSEN’S CLOTHING SHOP _McKENZiE HOTEL BLDG. ONLY ONE STORE d Repair Week yy eee 17-36 | | Timmer; F. J. 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