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SATURDAY, DEC, 6, 1919 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 2 IMPORTANT TRAINS DISCONTINUED Northern Pacific Railroad Announces _'’ “BECAUSE OF COAL SHORTAGE ~ . TRAINS NOS. TAND 2 (North Coast Limited) - will be discontinued 4 wv Effective With Ll IN NO. 1, 12:30 a. m.(Sunday midnight) i December 8th, 1919 TRAIN NO. 2, 7:15 p. m: Tuesday, December 9th, 1919 ALL PATRONS HOLDING ADVANCE SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS AND RAILROAD TICKETS SHOULD IMMEDIATELY PRESENT THEM TO THEIR LOCAL TICKET OFFICE FOR CHANGE TO “ OTHER TRAINS. OF SICK STAMPS More than $1,000 worth of Red Cro g . Christmas seals have been sold in Bi Xmas ‘Shirts Mark Cross Leather Xmas Neckwear jmarck since the campaign opened 1a ., Novelties for men, collar All the newest and richest ‘Saturday. The school children of the Silk Shirts are favored for pouches, coin’ purses, wallets, of textures and patterns; {entire amount raised. [various Schools and committee which s fe | Peterson in charge $106.60. WILL SCHOOL HAS RECORD IN SALE Over $1,000 Worth of Red Cross Seals to Fight Tuberculo- sis Are Sold bill folds; pass cases. Silk Ties with better qual- ity; solid silks, tissues, Per- sians and Jacquards, $1 1 $1.50 Hand-loomed Silk Scarfs; tunic silks, French bro- eades, basket weaves, Scotches, English fancies. $2 10 $4 Silk Knits Black Silk Knits are the very smartest, plain or fancy patterns. efty have sold practically half of t The drive will be contintted until January 1, The amount sold for the opening di of the campaign last tov and the gifts. We have an extraor- dinary collection of rich silks, stripes, checks, Jac- quards and figures. Fine ones $7 $15, Madras, crepe and London Town cords; soft or stiff cuffs; neat checks, stripes and two-tone effects. Ex- cellent values. $3 1 $4 tal of $190: By Capitol, Mrs, O'Hare and Mrs, Kel- lar in charge $64. Grand Pacific, Mrs. Oberg and Mrs. M Olson McKenzie, Miss Agnes Orr, ng. Mrs. Boise and Mrs. e, $13.72, St. ‘Be. Horn, in charge, $43.36, Hosiery Alexius hospital FOR DETAILED INFORMATION CALL OR PHONE TICKET OFFICE, ni guards, Flow center and Watkins and Humphries played guards. Du the game Bur¢ Cookk took Humphri place, Stangler went in for Watkins. Mr. Cox acted as referee. The high’ school five looks pretty sttong and played a hard game dghinst heavier and older men. Coach ise hopes to land the laurels this) season with his quintette. The team meets Washburn next Friday at the local gymnasium. PIONEER RESIDENT DIES HERE ‘AFTER and Mrs. Peterson’ moved to ‘Burleigh county taking up the‘r residence in| Apple Creek township. Those who survive the deceased be. | sides her husband are two daughte Mrs. Christianson of Wilton and M. HIGH SCHOOL FIVE ‘+ MEETS DEFEAT IN FIRST GAME HERE Alumni’ Players Sneed’ Up’ in Last Few Minutes and Nose~ . Out Close Victory . four sons, Andrew, Charles, Peter and William. Peterson ‘of Leith, Funeral services will probably be held Tuesday afternoon from Webb Bros. chapel on Ma‘n street, Rev. C, ¥. Strutz officiating Interment will! be in St. Mary's cemetery. The alumni team defeated the high school basketball team ‘last night ac the high school gymnasium in a closé game by the score of 25 to 20. The game was hotly contested thruout, the Oe TS rst half ending 13 vo 13. In’ the last .LENGTHLY ILLNESS | ___ MARKE few minutes of. play, the alumni five r 8 9 SABOUIS naa managed to nose ‘aliead, of their op-) Mrs, Emma K. Peterson of Apple Minneapolis wheat receipts 384 cars ponents clinching victory. 5 ly Settl compared with 610 cars a year ago, ‘Cook on tie offense and Vetter on Creek Was Early Settler Cash ‘No. 1 Northern $2.95 to $3.05. Corn No. 3 yellow $1.49 to $1.50 Oats No. 3 white $.76 1-2 to $.77 3 Flax $5.32 to $5.42. the’ defensive were the particular stars of the High school quintette . while Flow and Smith played fine in q their positions for ‘the alumni toss- ers. There was a good crowd on hand which divided its applause equally ‘hetween the tivo teams. ‘Cook and Fogerty played forwards, Burke center and Holta and Vetter! guards for the high school tedm and} Jater Coach Spencer Boise made these changes: Boise for Fogerty, George for Burke and Taylor for it ‘Holta. ‘Smith and Blummer were the alum- In County Mrs. Anna K. Peterson, wife of Jacob C. Peterson died here yesterday | following-a short illness. Mrs, Pe: | terson lived in Apple Creek township in the southwestern part of the coun- ty ever since coming to this county. ‘Mrs, Peterson came to this country ‘Minneapolis flour unchanged. Ship. ments 62141 barrels, Barley $1.24 to $1.46. Rye No. 2 $1,553 7-8 to $1.54 7-8. Bran $.41. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hog rece‘pts, 18,000, 16¢ to 25¢ lower, iM rena to $13.50. in 1868 having ‘been born, in Denmark! January 26, 1845. She married Mr. Peterson in 1869 apd settled at Kan- kakee, Ill. Ten children. were born, four of whom are dead.” In 1882 Mr. To Heavyweight $13.20 to $13.56. Mediumweight $13.25 to 313.50. Lightweight $13.20 to $13.66. Heavy packing sows, smooth, $12.50 to $13. | Heavy packing sows, rough, $12 to | $12.50,” Pigs $12 to $12.85. Cattle receipts 4,000 compared with a week ago, strictly prime steers, 25c highet; others mostly 50¢ to $1 low- Ra ‘butcher stock, 25¢ to 75¢ lower; calves, 25c higher; western, 50c to 17 lower; feeders, 50¢ to 75c¢ lower. theep- receipts 10,000, compared | | with a week ago, lambs and yearlin | mostly c higher; sheep, 25c to 6: ; higher. | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Hog receipts 1150, ibe to 258 lower. Range $13 to $13. Bulk $18 to $1 Pigs $10 to $1 Cattle receipts 1100 A steady, Fai steers $6 to $17.5 -_ Cows and heifers e. to $10.25. Calves slow, steady, $6 to $16.25. i and feeders, steady, $5. to TT AY, BOYS, CHRISTMAS IS NEAR, x Ece AND YOU,NO. DOUBT. WANT TO APPEAR IN A NEW UP-TO- Boxset DATE SUIT OF CLOTHES TO GREET YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND SWEETHEART. WE HAVE A VERY LARGE LINE OF ALL STYLES OF MA- TERIAL TO SELECT FROM AND WE HAVE THE VERY LATEST CLOTHES PATTERNS, AND: CAN: MODEL YOUR SUIT OF CLOTHES WITH THE SNAPPY. CUTS. THE SAME,GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY.SUIT THAT WE: WILL PLEASE YOU. SO PUT YOUR ORDER IN EARLY. / : sheen receipts, 459, steady. Lambs $5 to $16. Wethers $5 to $1 Ewes $1.50 to $: WEATHER REPORT four hours ending at Dakota weather tonight and Sunda snow tonight; colder Sunday; fresh to strong westerly winds. Lowest Temperatures Fargo ... Williston St. Paul Winnipe; Helena Chicago . Swift Current. City... ORRIS W: Kansas : 8 ROBERTS, Méteorologist. WANTED—To buy, freight ele- vator; must be ton or more ca- pacity. Address Tribune, Bis- marck, N. D. 12-1-tf BISMARCK _ FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. ‘Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. SPTRO Tailoring Co. The High Grade Tailors Tye th \ . Reduction of Stock Sale = © 10 per cent discount’ on all Hard- ware and 20 per cent on all Stoves and_Ranges at . JOHN BORTELL’S 300 Main Directly Opposite the Postoffice | George Wick of Everett, Wash. and | igear THAT BOARD “| good roads in the s 5 Pure thread Silk Socks; rein- nee | hospital nurs All the new style features forced on points of wear. Many $2 TO $5 are embodied in our Shirts. color variations. $1. Store Good Hours Clothes 8a m. to6 p.m Nothing else HTUUUHEEAAERETOEUPUNUORSVGT HRTEM EERAERUOUOORAES EERE GGT S.E-BERGESON &.50N «Sc. Scull HNMONUEUUNUNUTUUUUUUUG LUAU ELECT OFFICERS members of the Royal Neigh- Fil nd other amusemetns Was killed with-; church will hold their annual bazaar! \out debate and without a dissenting’) at the church parlor December 10. The vote. !Many articles suicable for Christmas | bor hold their annual meeting will be offered for sale. On the| Tu evening at 8 o'clock at’ the ~% | following evening they will give a, Knights of Pythias hall at which time i \ chickent dinner to which everybody is! officers for the coming. year will be | invited. named. OTA i aaseerseraae prominent attor- | Sa PRE EAT PSG ) CITY NEWS 1 Se sence ptncnianirertieeing LEAVES FOR MIN Theodore Koffel, APPOINT GENUINE OFFICIAL PAPER jney, leaves tonight for southern Min-| RINE ite Srna, He ' SALE Representing that the state printing polis where he will take part in) — Eyes. If they Tire, Itch, | ca jand publication commission had named | Will contest involving a large leg-! >: Smart or Burn, if Sore, '| Bookcase, library table, © will return to Bismarck Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated, use Murinc } the official newspaper for Traill County N x months rockers, rugs, dining room often. Soothes, Refresh ate for | table, chairs and bed. Infant or Adult. Atall Druggists. Writefor ||. Cheap. 222 Second Street. | Free Eye Book. Morine Eye Reiaedy Co., Chicago jt es . 5, ‘ Your EVES ,the requirements that a le {per must have been publ i present site at least (ou general thfoug' ., Where he pi er before the Southern | General Packard and TT jthis morning obtained from Tuc ‘sle in district court an ordey The. women of the Presbyteri cial newspaper for Traill county. The senate state affairs committec recommended indefinite postponemen of the concurrent amendment to the constitution provid 0,000,000 for TMNT FOR SALE —wWe have a lot of il early, for we will be vell rushed and of : you do not expect to - The attempt to lift, the lid on Sun- day amusements by permitting Sunday \baseball. Sunday opening of theatres) left over suits to sell at a great pointed. = reduction in prices. = Christmas a few days off. You Basle Taforing and = 5 ‘ : | ; a : = will find the latest in Waists and Fine Merchant Tailoring BU TL iD é STU. DI O = hand-made Camisoles. 313 Broadway : j = : 3 ai 31114 Main Street Phone 249 2 Nielsen’s Millinery iz AMAUUCETEEUUGUGagecneganesnveezacagncngzcuvauesecvicen ae agueecegeeanaeenenreeaeen tne iM | UUMLLLNNEEESUCLD UREA) ACENROAECAEREUATUEAUONENGSOREUAULLNDSUOOUALOVVEECUCUOOROGNOEOAUBOCROPRUUUUIUONUAGAYRAAUOUEQOGRRERSUDCCUVECONCUOOGEEUOOEEOAUUAGTORADIG : PERRY FURNITURE _ COMPANY Select Your Christmas Gift Now. 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