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c t t is o n ¥ t v n a eT 1 I Ri € by y D f a v D v okey ee ee ve tted for the position he holds. He tor who — Sethe! jis at war should be g GEORGE D. MANN <a = = Eaitor|the Burean of Education G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, H Special Foreign Representative WEW YORK, Fifth Ave. Bldg; CHICAGO, Marquette : 5 3 N, 8 Winter St; DETROIT, Kresege his mshiine the clitor received « letter | MINNEAPOLIS, 310 Lumber Exchange. |. cae Np epi POD aaa vicketee EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS \ The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use <0! for republication of all news credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and also the local news pub- *'< Yshed herein. All rights of publication of special dispatches herein All rights of publication of special dispatches herein ; : ° , et MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN anyenS ate SECTION NO. 2. The following casualties are report- ,@d by the commanding general of the from a American Expeditionary Forees: Kili- ‘ 5 (ed in action, 40; missing in action, 43; of American | wounded severely, 17; wounded slight- ross thé Atlan- |. 45; died causes, 6; died of wounds, .€d (degree undetermined. have gone 1; wound- . for all. forever. j KILLED IN ACTION. MOTRPANIS SF iscce sce: gee wee = John Lawrence Purton, Minneapo! Minn. =a ant Privates: rs Irom home| alfred O. Anderson, Gray. S. 1D and ragain./ DOLCE L. BELGRADE, > ck home ‘ll the folks Daily until the pages | DU Daity b: 3] per year ae: —e a } Robert H. Ronk, Oakland, Ia. Daily by mail outside o: Anyone back! MISSING IN ACTION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ds write | Privates: ; (In North Dakota) : Ne} Jess Hurley, Ridge, Mont. One year by m: outa - letters. | WOUNDED, Degree Undetermined. Six months by ma‘ Can vou Privates: ~ Three months by m: . ae an YOU angust W. Kottke, Gutenberg, Ia. (Outside of North © ovean, and, George Brunz, Missoula, Mont. One year s what they; Ea¥in S. Lewis, Decorah, Ia. Six mon paige +! Emil J. Neilson, Princeton. Minn. Three m 2¢ home folks. of Nels Torkelson, Minneapolis, Minn. ! ere they worked, | Bernard Dittman, St. Paul. Minn. Otto H. Zager, Kalona. la. One year . ‘ Sir months the photo-/ Three mor’ lerumpled up and; qhe g ices shiva ; j ¢ following casualties are report- Que month 1 over for some time, | &%@ BF the commanding general of the | American Expeditionary forces:: Kill- THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER, , (Bstablished 1875) a ther they are.j/ed in action, 164: says how missing in action, of sccident ana other: disease, 54; prisoners, 21; Total, 559. . Sergeants: “— Vietor J. Hirsch, Wahash> = tenn 8 SSS Antoine J. DePerry, Cloquet, Minn - John A. Lukkonen, Menaga, Minn rs, Lamane, la. , St. Paul, Minn. Sorsen Christoffersen. Trernor, la. Thos. C. Shipps, Ottumwa. ia. Charlie A. Wagner, Rudd. Ia. WOUNDED SEVERELY. Alexander L. S. Dak Floyd J. Roberts, Parrazu:, ia Corporals: Minn Horseshoer: Charles A. Murray, Orleans. Mirn. Privates: Marius W. Fowler, Keosaugqyna. ia Waldemar E. Lillo, Lengby, Minn. BENNIE A. LIMESAND, Goldwin N. Dak. Frank Bannie. St. Paul, Minn. CLARENCE S. LOGUE, York, N Bowman, Vergas, Minn Herman A. Fleege, Beloit, Iowa Lads H. Knudsen, St. Paul, Minn. Joe Miller, Leslie, Ia. Emanuel Trautman, Artas. So. Dak DIED OF WOUNDS. luvurious : son ings, ie rorati > never oc- Perry W. Skioner, Creston, Ia, | cupied” Can be had cheap. Apply W os L. Blacik, Ramsey Co.. Minn. pohenzollern, Berlin, Germany. that liner. for the elaborate cottage built for him on the banks of the Somme Itiver, seeaeas | eottage, newly erected and never o¢ Shields, Sioux Falls. cypied, but obvionsly intended ux # per- manent sumther home for the‘all high: est.” It stands as proof that the HONS they had invaded. tecture, it has a dining hall that will seat 40 persons. A above which are carved wood ulches ‘KAISER WILHELM NEVER TO USE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918 HIS NEW SOMME SUMMER COTTAGE No Ee AL Special to The(-——) PARIS, France. | Summer homes spactony, i For Rent: brick fireplace, paneled Apply W. Want ad columns onght to contuin For Kaiser Bill has no use The conquering British found the keep a tight fist on the land The cottage is of elaborate archi. There is a hugh beick replace, surmounted by a mantlept Fiery Eczema and for oriamenty. double Windows are | lame and equipped with fly screens Rooms are paneled with valuable woot The celliugs ure of square wooden pan- as, with soatly bevelled diamonds of wood at each corner, Throughout the furnishings are mag- alfietent aud the cottage was folly equipped ax if Just ready — when the SHritieh rudely interuptet—for the re- ception of the kaiser, . “Tven the grounds surrounding the cottage had heen beautified, a donble row of evergreens bordering the path lending to the cottage door, ee eee KING'S COUSIN DEAD. Rome, Oct, 22, — Prince Umberto. county of Salemi, cousin of King Victor Emmanuel is dead at Crespano, near Mount Grespala, where he .co manded a battery in the Italian army. Ho was 29 years old. Skin Eruptions Readily Yield to This Old Remedy Successfully used for 50 years, Eczema and similar skin troubles come from a disordered, impure condition of the blood, and they can sly be cured by giving the blood a an equal as a blood purifier, being probably the oldest blood medici on the inarket. Jt has teen sold | druggists for fifty Get a bot- itle today and begin treatmens: chat will get results. You are invited to write to-day = et on his face, | 73s> Wounded severely, 255; died from | Corporal: orongh cleansing, and removing cae ee sale wounds, 37. Total. 569. Dan Ryan Racobs, Smithland. Ia irom it all traces of impurity. |for complete and NI TE D TA TE = eT to Write pee IN ACTION. Privates: is why S. S. S. has been used | the treatuient 4 ~ t i 3 Leo R. Montague. Jeff S.D., $0 fnily in hundreds of cases| Address, Chief U NITE ! s "'DEWEY C. CRONINGER. Wash) Leroy C. Nedderson, Des Moines, Ig ef Begema and other skin Soptions |Swilt Specific Co, Dept Hi, Atlanta * neonditional urrender burn, N. Dak. Ole Ormstad. Emmons, Minn. Thig wonderful remedy is without | Georgia. lla u a hers and sisters! AND THIS MAN IS A TEACHER OF AMERICAN ©! tt how about the boyy | HUNTUUETIUONIRSRARESLELESIHENEEE NEE ETENEEA UANEDUAAUANQOAUEDOGUEGUEAUEDUAGOGUEGNAEAD EADSUOOUEOUSDOGOGLOGOOUCGOOAEOOUOGOOUOGOONOOUAUCQOGUOCONEESUUOOOSpUOUOUEOOOLSOLEASONNOCSANOUSSOAEOCSO TOE YOUTH. no sisters and no nats UU a = of these. = = nd youll have ; A = nong these being! - Sao soon a up to anot fellow ther show! = = t day for the letters you will} z= soheneaay The Jewish War Sufferers Committee will zi ll ae call on you Wednesday, October 23 and z they will ask you f a Anybody who thinks it’s going to be a walk- ey. wi as you or = away form now on should be sent to the trenches = >;at once. = stand it The Pro-German citizen has one rival for public; aed bd = | came t unpopularity—the man who sneezes in a crowded rea or tarvin 1 ren : = } Gert = | * ward t = | The .. Sir Eric says the submarine menace is worse! = absolutel than ever. About time for our over-optimism to = nearly eve be spurlos versenkt bs = were unde Oe . Be = United Stat There's one ray of light in the gloom of war arvin 01 } 1en = news—at least it pushes the “bright October” : ‘i = | Poets out of andj : Milhtons Are Weak Ailing Because ot Acid-Stomach 08 GONUUANONUONUODOGOuOUOOO NOOO ONONGuNuOnOuAeONtON ple weak end ailine—unit fer ¢ pleasure and brings on premature o you have beard the rem taker all so Of tonics and medicim many different doctors but nothing seems me” Nime times out of ten the person the excess acid is removed. nothing WILL heip Remove that excess acid and the results are iruir a& box of EATONIC from rour drug- suthorize him to guaranties mt 0nnunnOennonnennnennnnnagnonnonsarnoodanccnnooneonconaponnonsnien | The Committee will ask for Dollars for Lives — It will be impossible to see everyone in the short time allotted for this drive, but whether we see you or not mail a check to ALEX ROSEN, Bismarck, N.D., Chairman E of the local American War Relief Com- : mittee of North Dakota. i North Dakota’s Quota $100,000 | You Saved them in 1917 Will You Let Them Starve Now? 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