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diaeencscuky 346 ‘Swi {Mondan tomorrow en route to Tra- | ver: ity, Mich., where they will be rin e beside tho: of the de- thr ago. 1 Kk Grunnfelder | 1} bP) J was a1 yds old; he was born in Man- dan and re returned here, following the death of his parents, at the age of to live with his uncle, Anton Succumbs /Grunentelder. A brother, George! Crunentelder, who was called to Glen- dive yesterday, and a five-year-old daughter survive Lrakeman Hurley 'T. Malone, who, died at Dickinson on Sunday morning | ‘om Spanish influenza, will be bur- dat his old home in Missouri the s having been transported thith- erday. thé Spanish flu situation , to be well in hand. No ne © been reported, and some of ten, Frank Gruenfelderer to Dread Epidemic at Glen- dive Hospital. M. E. CONFERENCE IS OFF Meeting at Grand Forks Can- ‘ celled—Kidder County Puts hi Lid on Meetings. ihe earlier victims are convalescing. 7 All schools, thatres, churches and oth: SS aeais: er public places will remain closed Mandan, N. D., Oet. 9--Mandan was for the week. * ary WS. Se saddened by receipt of news of the : pe sae Why Breakfast Was Bum. Glendive last Friday While il, his condition at that time was no consider- ed serious, and his ftricnads were alto gether unprepared for news of his death, which came today The remains will be carried through One reason a min more pocke ets than a woman is begausé his collar is too tight to permit him to throw | things down his shirt front.—Gaives- tox News. The Burleigh county Red Cr headquarters _ the Oe ee a ee a oD j receive thei GRAFONOLAS$ whom co COLUMBI RECORD Si. 1 an chapter: ON EASY TERMS { Complete : j : Y | | jas soon a COWAN'S DRUG STORES ee a prelimi information ived and will be sent branches and auxi it can he printed. Th statement: jall chapte PPE Eee bbb bebe dteiebd: How I Hate to Get _Up in the Morning” An army song that’s fairly sweep- , at ing through the country with its irresistible doughboy brand of humor, sung to the tune of a bugle call. Written by* Sergeant Irving Berlin, U. S. A., if you pleaseand. ie sung by Arthur Fields. On the back : is ‘‘Let?s Bury the Hatchet—in the Kaiser's head.” A2617—85c. ‘Smiles the Season's Sweetest Song One of those rare ballads whose exquisite melody is a joy forever. Appropriately sung by Campbell and Burr, in truly magical tenor harmony. On the other side is the beautiful ‘‘Waters of Venice,” with new words. A2616—.85c. » Buy Liberty Bonds _Help Win the War Back up the boys over there—those lads who left with songs upon = their lips. Keep them singing— buy Bonds! ‘ Have you heard the marvelous record of General Pershing’s own yoice —made in France? Ask any Columbia Dealer to play it-for you. & My Little Gypsy Wand Lewis J {A 2618 Gro RefetelPiCGy 75 Charles Hareison {i0in. | 8Se The Yaoks Are At It Again Arthur Fields and Peerless Quartette (pibesd We Don’t Want the Bacon, What We Want ls a Pisce of the Rhine high ee Peerless Quartette A ioe —Les Millions D’Arlequi: ee A2618 BiyFleseace”” eee Pert } Gaido Deiro {hn ase Indianola Wilbur C. Sweatman’s Original Jazz Band— i ing: Thqse Draftin’ Blues " A 2612 Ob! You La! Lat Wilbar C. Sweatmian’s Original Jazz Band iin, $50 * Introducing: 1 Want Them Back Ags : Rose A072 Ress Wale} Prince’s Orchestra {rz in. $1.28 on E 2922 Eigse Watts} Cirens Organ {ia 50 New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of every month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York seath et Glendive) alone Ot “What re you so grouchy about?” Grunenfelder, a popular Northern Pa wppad a bum breakfast this morning.” | cific brakeman, born and reared in «fp know yt this city. Mr. Grunentelder, who is/was y to get It! « ‘ the second Mandan Nérthern Pacific | yyy sete Journal, y That no wounded soldier m trainman to succumb to Spanish influ: * fies ee ; nurse enza, left for the railway hospital at Very Good Reason. Americas Red Cross, HOW TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT YOUR | YANK GETS HIS CHRISTMAS GIFTS | to- i} = day received trom northern division ;to some relative or friend an address} r r | following instruc-|ed labe] to be used on the. packet. — | ‘tions for the insuring that Yanks for! 2. The chapter must report immed-| mas boxes are destined |iately to the div | i regarding | ritory. | | { Christmas packets for soldiers has} 3. ut to!once an inspection committee in “holding one of the addre “Privates: | Harry J. Haessly, St. Paul? Minn. James L. Rooney, Dubuque, lowa. DIED OF DISEASE. a Privates: ck for skilled nursing the Surgeon General has called for §,000 additional by Oct. 1 to do such werk as is shown in this picture at a military hospital in France supported by the | which can be had at such | prices, but says she Jongs for a good North Dakota potato. i The Bismarck hospital has 25 nurses 1 i \ i | Soldiers serving abroad will send ion on the number) iat they | entire ter- Wait for final instruc-tions. The chapter must organiz fof cartons of uniform (Will require to cover th Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets a ane ‘prafich to have charge of the inspec-| _ Ifyourskin is yellow—complexion pallid | |tion and marking of the boxes, | tongue coated—appetite poor—you have | | 4, Letween October 25 and Novem-| #bad taste in your mouth—alazy, no-good | Iver 1 the divisions will forward to| f¢¢ling—you should take Olive Tablets. { loach chgpte rton for each sol-! _ Dr.Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute | dier-reporte: fg aboad. / | forcalomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards | 5. The c' ‘r will, immediately | after 17 years of study with his patients. upon receipt of these cartons, see that] . Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely jthey are. distributed so’ that one of} vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. them is in the hands of each person! You will know them by their olive color. | ed lavels.| To have aclear, pink skin, bright ey | the car-| no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like | ‘ions containing the gifts cre to be) childhood days youmust get at the cause. | brought to the inspection center by Dr; Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the | the relative or friend of the soldier. iver and bowels like calomel—yet have | 6. Parcels will then be inspected, no dangerous after effects. i andmailed in accord with the di-| ‘Phey start the bile and overcome consti- | rections given in the structio: pation. That’s why millions of boxes are | 7. All parcels must be in the hands| gold annuallyat 10c and 25c per box. All | of the local postmaster on or before; druggists. Take one or two nightlv and | November | note the pleasing results, ~ | Retween November 1 aud 1 THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1918 me —— : : in seryice.\They aré all well at this| that the merger time and seem to enjéy their work./ county has been a number are in New York pre- | poned. paring to fo” overseas. Por gne and | all we pnay and sing: ~ { Peaewreey PERC wee i fund drive in that indefinitely post- fc | God bless cur “girls and men, J > again. } patient and | chivalro| They 4re so dear to us, Gel eg all them. Training School Repofter. ay wes Lid on in Kidder. | Young. who was to have spok: | of the United War | on and Steele vised“at noon George N. Keniston that health authortties have public meetings, and, Cc. L en in the intere ork campaign by Secreta Kidder county prohibited ail Your Income Your Expense OTE AEA What relation do they bear to one another? Are you spending less than you earn? Do you place the difference in a-Sav- ings Account? ’, No matter if the dif- ference is only One Dol- this bank your account and pays Bismarck,ND. lar. invites The Oldest and Largest Bank in this section of the State 4°. compound interest: 8. These regulations do not apply = ~ HONOR ROLL | SECTION NO. 1. The follwing. casuaities are report- ed Ame ed in action wounded died from wounds died from accident and oth- er caw 45 died of d 9; died of airplane accident, 1. Tote KILLED IN ACTION. 7 ANDERSON, MOO, ENDERLIN, N. | DAK . | H WOUNDED SEVERELY. Corporals: Ernest Malling, Bonesteel, S. D. | Privates: . | Hjalm: V_ Nelson, Centerville, fa Krnest Simmons, Sidney, Mont. John B. Graneng, Canton, S. D. ‘True FH. Moffitt, Lorimor, lov mussen, Allendale, utte, Brewster, M 4 Stelten, Watkins, Minn. | Carl Bowman, Duluth, Minn. Floyd A, Harper, Pinele, Mont. | MISSING IN ACTION. { | Privates: | | John James, Hellen, Mont... .. .. Leon B, Lambe Billings. Mont. SECTION NO. 2. The following casualties are Yeport- ‘ed bythe commanding general of the American Expeditionary Fo Kill- | ed in action, mi i ion, 56; wounded severe! 1 from and . 215 wountls, 4; other cause: died from ai ed, degree w T KILLED I NACTION. died” Battalion Sergt. Major: ’ Henry G Bruce, Minneapolis, Minn. Privates: alle | Emery, M. Cox, Newburg, Iowa. William 1A. Hanson, Minneapolis, Minn. Eco H. Mulier, St. Paul, Minn Andy Radi, Ulm, Minn. DIED FROM ACCIDENT. Privates: Gustat [| Nelson, Minneapolis, Minn, | WOUNDED scVERELY. | Lieutenants: | Fred H. Norris, Minneapolis, Minn Corporals: - | ared H. Bullert, Arlington, Alinn | Privates: ts Q George W. Behr, Mulda, “Minn, .. .. » Emile Joseph Gerard, My: Town. : a Galen [. Green, Waterloo, ‘ . 7 ¥ A James Clarence Green, Swift, Minn. e -@ Z e \- Wounded (Degree Undetermined) Vik ll ‘ te ill win this war— j Floyd Streeter, Fergus Falls, Minn. € W e | WOUNDED SECERELY, (Previously . : { Bic sis Reported Missing). iy is RS ; ‘ oie | rivates: { , 5 t IRA S. MILMAN, SHARON; N. D. Nothing else really matters until we do! : 1 pals. 0677 Meme 4 ‘ ? : t . ‘Bismarck Hospital | Training School \ tink Lge, | Mirs Magdalene Martell, graduate of | Bismarck hospital class of 1914 has | | just ‘returned {o -Williams Bridge, ! New York. where she has been in serv- ice for the last year. Miss Martell} |Jooks well, and seems to be very de-, ‘Voted to the work. Miss Minnie Freise\who is in Camp} Fremont,, Calif, has sent the photo>! graph of all the nurses at that camp, | among them are five from North. Da-! kota, the two Norton sisters, graduates’ from the Mandan hospital, Miss Fod-; ness from Grand Forks. and Miss Mad-! igon from Bismarck hospital. Miss! ‘reise is giving anaesthetics and says | she gave one hundred and_ fifty, last) month. She describes the fine fruit! —— ae on