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THURSDAY, JAN. 16,°1919.° BISMARCK Deny TRIBUNE BISMARCK BOYS WRITE OF THEIR °° EXPERIENCES AT CLOSE. OF WAR Mrs. Marshall H, Jewell has receiv- ed. the following interesting — letters from her+son, Sergt. Paul Marshall Jewell, who left Fort Snelling as a range-finder in the headquarters ¢om- pany of the First Minnesota field ar- tillery, the “Gopher Gunners,” now the 151st Field Artillery of the famous Rainbow division (the 42nd) and who has, been in France since October 1 1917, after serving with the same reg: iment on. the Texas. border, and from Lahr. Motor Sales Co. here, and who is very well known in the capital cit, . Le Mans, France, Noy. 30, 19 My ‘Dearest Mother: I am still at Le Mans. wondering “where we! go. from here.” It looks like I was to: spend Christmas in France. suppose you will get this letter about Christmas. The censor has let down the barge a little so ‘will try to tel you something of what-we have been” doi so get out: the old atlas and we wilt rt. We left Haboken on the American liner, “Presiglent Lincoln we were on the water fourteen day landed at St. Nezaire, Fran (refer to the “Tale of Two Cities’--Dickens) ; We wernt into Camp de Cactquidan.! not far rfom Rennes, the old capital of Britainy, V until Feb. 1s! went into action on the Lorraine frontthen. ‘at Perronne. drive launched by ‘the Guards and the Sixth Ba May 28 was wounded and ga sent to Vittel to Base “Hos from there to a convalescent hospit at Liffal ie Grand, then to Chan- mont, Bourge, on, La Courtine, and to the Field Artillery | Repl camp:at La Cournon, which Rordeans. “While there I ed two very famous. resorts, La ‘Teste and A eanschami. My division moved out near {going on. T had two*horses killed, Niel H. O'May, formerly with the} Jing up on the St. Mieihel salient, [they sent the old Rainbow division up to do it, and we did. We had an eight: hour barrage, Nwent “over” with Co, jK ofDes Moines. Lo s in on the ISt. Benoit, Hatonchatel, and Rumve- | nburg- | 2 * north of Verdun, and » grained at this camp, ishell before Sedan. 1 got ¢ On March 5, 6 and. 7 we tuted up the | ssian s'and then to ‘home naw. Thay ever had but ‘the the Loraine front’ July Ist; moved up, to the Champaign front in; time to! meet “Hindenberg’s Traveling Circus” on the Suppes river, north of Chaulon, which was one of our hardest battles, When the Germans found that they could not go carouet there, they tried hauteau Thierry, ‘I got back with my ment— Just in time to get into that| p, and “take it from me” it was some scrap. I was on observation duty, and got the full benefit of what was i a slight wound or two myself, and a rest of two weeks ina camp near} Youl. The Bosche neéded a good li res | y 1 capture of Mont Sec y. Pannes.| tean, At Pannes To “got" my fi Heinie, an ar lieutenant. We even over for y kilos in seven ys... From Pannes we went up to : in the zonne Forest. | ight there things | ain. To was de- | French hi ti} i ' wot most interesting a tached as a gunner on j funk, s in. the {ping md ment, Hill dres St. Georg in the y ind at Lan- tank was hit of the motor by ited out for a rest, from the result of the con- mussion, a Dro knee-cap and busted r drum, 1 sent to Ba Due, ‘antes aid am now wait- ing to go back to the 15tst Artil old bunch, They are on the Rhine ~ near Colo T think TI got through pretty lick, Tdowt think 1 wim annch the. wor: for wear; site aogreat old guerre (yar) while she lasted but am sure ready to go. vthing ve on however, Tum still alive. Must close y a Weak women should try it now. Don’t wait! “Begin today. This woman's | breaking. re tonic and nervine will bring vim, vigor and vitality. Send to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel; Buffalo, .N. Y., 10 cents for trial package of tablets. «10 THE BRAVE AMERICAN WOME Your Labor Counts —every ounce of work you do helps. This. war was fought as truly in | the work-shop as it was > — in the trenches, | real war sacrifices. i It is their, everlasting mination, ‘their God- | __ given patriotism, which i Z carried the spirit of S in our army and navy. women are ‘borne down physically and mental- Ach by. the | weaknesses Of their sex. They suf- SMALL BUT EFFECTIVE Was the little Monitor_that met the/glass vials, and always “fresh and | ‘hetweon I Merrimac yt Hampton Roads. So too! reliable, ‘The favorite pill for 50 years. | Jarge rec | wig : | i i i “4 i Z are Doctor. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets effective, Bilious and Bick Headache, |] have the honor of heing there at the a s liver, stomach and bowels are pr relieved and cured Put up in sealed | Jocated at Bramshott. udon and Southampton, x station for ¢ pasture! stipation, Indigestion, Bilious at- Pe and many_deramgements the household and in | ~~~W~.~~-r..~..— for this time, eS Ralph ) rogers i a It is the women of | jnnech, ree i ¥ # Zegeis America — the tmothegs, Christmas, and we sure will celebrate wives, sisters and | when L yet back hoine. — sweethearts of those at | have tw the front—who made j to celebri You know we Christines and (wo birthdays. PAUL, MARSHAL Le JEWEL. love, undying deter- Sergt. FROM NEIL H. O’MAY. ‘ .;don’t. doubt for success te. every man Dene Fyleng): fe rou. this eventing. “call over: Nosthern, south coast of England. Daye OW Wi: Some of our ‘American | Fr hee. ant the twas well name | for it sure must have ity Nefore the war, fe odi“Gay fer from sbackache, | heen a gi ‘dragging: “sensations, took, a Nery Benen pang. pain after sti : In_top..of head. they |: suppose: it would inter gek thelr neighbors they | J was in Mons the morning of Nov, will be\told to take a Favorite Prescription of Doctor Pierce’s, a woman’s tem> perance tonic, which has been sg wel: and favorably known for the past half century. Now pte up in Teblet.form as well as Liquid. +fdraw to pt ¢ IL well be remembere vas jor influenza raised havoc through the Snnted th eves . which IT hope lisht's adventure took in my own hands, though I flirt- ed with death cers minute, man being an ever forget. : 4 "i, hg Toppy red hramidors hat clever, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company; ‘Winston-Salem; N: C. ae : Tames | rich M }and returned to his home here la | Saturday. ‘ , %. i | | They wont come back! These are the LAST OF THE HUNS crossing the Rhine—eastward Do you think they’ll ever come back again? We think they won't. who will cou | some time, ‘The | y around here is noted for it big mects of hunters, compr ing the high social class of England, comitl tinue to come for count = seen the German subinarines made the two t to the] med the “Deutesland”™.” She fely inan English port and| has been for about TS months. also ate the pride of Germany's navy lies in an English port. and 1! moment that "MY ve there too, sol ompanied’ by the| “Clown” Prince, as we call’ him, — I have the pleasure now of séeing King George, King’ Albert, Sir Douglas Haig. Petain, and) Genery lordship, the Kais ge. If T could onl, ve President Wilson now, whougrow them my heart, I should jiidge T have seen the world’s cleverest: men. Well, Mrs. Jewell, I think TI ‘will se. Hoping you are in the best of health, as it leaves me at present. Ljyhae heard that the “fin” | States, T hope it missed Bismarck. Over here it has started again, but this ‘time it is confined th the camps of German prisoners, whom T have no | sympathy for. One of them almost got me once, so from that day on no Ger- ;man wil ever walk behind me if 1 know i T remain. yours respectfully, NEIL H. O'MAY. Correspondence. “Henry Treiber, a well known young jfatmers of this vicinity, died Satur- {day of pneumonia following infuenza. ; Funeral services were held Monday | | afternoon at the German Evangelical | lehurch, Rev. A. Debus being in charge. The body was interred in the Kvangelical cemetery, eorge Kohne, who lived just of Hebron, was taken to the Bisma , hospital Thursday to. be operated up: {oy for an acute case of appendicitis. | j He died there Saturday, his: brother | | s being pr nt at his degth. The, ins were brought to this cily and | interred in the Evangelical cemetery, funeral services being held in the St. ngelical church, Rev, A iciating, Meyer, eldest son of Hein-! yer, who has been in idevi | i the infantry during the y has received his honoraple dischar; Lieut. H, A, Brandes, formerly of Hebron, is now working among the wounded returned from the war zone. | He stationed at Fort Oglethorpe. | Wednesday evening ‘Mrs, F. Schroeder entertained a large number of friends of her son, ‘Lieut. Charlie Schroeder, who left the wext day for Colorado to take a position in a bank. Bertha Heinemeier has been serious- ly siek with the influenza but is on the .mend at the present time. A new piano was. installed in the high school this week, yur can’t help cutting loose joy’ Stic every time you flush your smokespot with Prince Albert—it hits you so fair and square. It's a-scuttle. full of joy’us jimmy pipe. suttshine and as satisfying as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four! 3 It’s never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure- For, P. A. is trigger-ready tobacco fun than you ever had jin your. smiokecarecr. That’s because it has the quality. Quick as you know Prince Albert that.P. A. did not bite And, it never will! | back to Hebron last Friday after liv- to give you more | into.Hebron.from the farm and will | make their home here in the future. 11. write it dowa your tongue or parch your throat. For, our exclusive patented process . Cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails your. tongue! | tidy red ‘tins, handsome. pound and half pound tine. sponge moistener top thet hecpe the tobacco i sacha esoset Miss. Louise Dusshee was called home last week by news of the seri- ous illnes of her father, the news of whose death arrived later. Her place at-school was. filled last week by Miss Ims @f the Treiber school which was closed for a week because of the influenza. This week. Miss Elsie Funk has charge of Miss ‘Duschee'’s room. Henry Peterson and family moved ing in Taylor for some months. iF. Lenkheit and family have moved W.. D. Robertson, editor of the He- bron Held, has had the influenza the past few days bat is recovering. Carl. Semrath, former editor, held down the job during his’ absence. The annual meeting of the Congre- owners, Phone 75, City Fuel Co. | For the Beu!nh Coal Sure, quick, pleasant relief from Indigestion Pain, Gas, Acidity, psa a or PyYsneErle The-moment*youreat a tablet or two, all the indi- gestion, gases, pain,_acid- ity and stomach distress ends—Instantly ! Costs little—All drug stores, Buy a bex! WIL PUT You cet? Pape’s Diapepsin onvour rcet REQUISITION OFF SHIPS New York, Jan. 16 j ships which were requisitioned by the United States shipping board during the war neve been released to their th the exception of those actually engaged in army service. x All American | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. | “HOGS—Receipts 56,000; steadys bulk, $17.40@17.77; light, $16.80 17.50; pigs, $14.14@17.75. CATTLE — heceipts 8,000; native | beef steers $16.25@19.85; stockers and feeders $10.50@14.00; cows and heif- ers, $1 @14.50; calves —_ lower, $16.25@18: SHEEP—Receipts —_ 20,000; ewes $10.65@11.00; lambs $16.60@16.75. C. A. Finch Lumber Co. for™Mon- ° arch coal. Phone 17. Basket Ball HEBRON VS. BISMARCK FRIDAY NIGHT JAN. 17th AT BISMARCK HIGH GYMNASIUM AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES Fogh, and the! st. of all Englishmen, Lloyd | Western Sales Co. Distributors of MAXWELL AND OLDSMOBILE AUTOMOBILES PORTAGE TIRES GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces- sories. of All Kinds FILTERED GASOLINE Free Air and Water BATTERY SERVICE S We inj | | | { | | | HEBRON NEWS. | | | MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. Factory Distributors of CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES Smith Form-a-Trucks Smith Tractors Kelly-Springfield and Firestone Tires Everything for the Automobile BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER and P CADILLAC Automobiles UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS PERRY UNDERTAKIN PARLORS and Night Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 687 Licensed Embalmer in Charge HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS | WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embaimer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC SHOP, If yon are thi new carriage or wagon it will pay you to get our prices. ‘ing of buying a FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — Implements Harness — Carriages — Wagons , DAIRY—MILK—CREAM PURE PASTEUR- ' TZED MILK Our Milk Stztion Open Daily 8 A. M. to 6”. M., Saturday night to 9 (, "TPM, Only. gational church was*held last Tues- day evening. After the annual reports ‘had been made and officers elected | for the coming year, a social even- ing was spent, in the church. parlor; the ladies serving lunch. ~ BISMARCK DAIRY ‘CO. 21¢ Breadway- 348. 423 ara st, —THE—- B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco. Farm Light Plants Willard Service Battery. Station Phone 370 08 Broadway eee ‘SMOKER’S FACTORY. PRICE: Per Per Per 1000 106 60 Billy’s Big 10¢ Sellers ........ $80.00 $8.00 Commercial Clubs 80.00 8.00 a ttle Billy’s .... 40.00 4.00 North Dak. Star.. 40.00 4.00 Our Hero ...... 40.00 4.00 ‘ock, Sundays |{H me Industry .. 36.00 3.60 1.80 N. P. Special... 31.00 3.10155 \WE SHIP CIGARS BY PARCEL POST (Address) WILLIAM. F. Rees Cigar Factory. Phone 243. -PHOTO DEVELOPING PreriSSmnaT Firasrani fon Arvareon Prartecnaren Deni Hea, 5 BISMARCK -NortH Daxora- © Bring or mail in your films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DEUG RN Battery Repairing Exide Service Station. Radiator Repairing In All Its Branches. | BLACKSTONE TIRES We give a personal guarantee of 4,000 miles and make our own adjustments, MOBILOILS AND GREASES At a Big Saving In Freight. On all of these lines we quote regular factory wholesale to dealers. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Expert Dry (nee ‘KLEIN TAILOR , AND CLEANER SHOE FITTERS DR. A. SCHUTT DENTIST Special Work in Extracting Hagagrt Block Phone 250 Bismarck, N..D. ee acakin a & 9 Old