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H f \ i ‘ ' i eet BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE NORTH D. DAKOTAN |: 100 YEARS OLD, t Oakes Centenarian Celebrates Anniversary in Cal- : ifornia at the ing with his daugh- ingletary at San present time ter, Mrs. Flor dose, Calif, 100th anniversay of his ‘birth. ‘He left he t Septem for the warmen climate of the Pac cuasi and lette received from him indi-; eate that he is in excellent health and enjoying himself. IMENT MS rigs has seen all that sec- tion of the United States west of tl Ohio river emerge from a_wildernes:{ and become a vast domain teeming} with life and producing a vast pro. portion of the world’s wealth He heard in his youth the TARE TIME i | { i William |! ae this week celebrated the] * had fought in the revolutionary \ When still a young man, Gr remoy from Kentucky to Mo., and sin, locating in after he came to North ed with his daughter, Mrs. arshall in this city. descendants a wletary of Joseph Lill of Thomas ¥, . D, and Mr shall of Oakes, Ss. Huntington of Aberdeen, S.. D. his 28 grandchildren, one lives ; North Dakota, S. W, Huntington, of Verona. N. D, WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY AT M’CABE CHURC The large auditorium of Methodist Ep of the war of 1812 and wpon h have beaten the sounds of four “ot| the five great wars in which his na- | tive country has been engaged. Hej has lived through the Mexican war, ! wherein Zachary ylor commande, T the army of the United States, hi. heard Abraham Lincoln's emanei tion proclamation when it sounded | the eternal death knell of slavery on, the American continent and brou on the rebellion, He hi ed the meridan of his sinking of the battleship’ when the Maine in Havana harbor sen the United! States into the war against Spain,! which shed upon the world in re- newed effulgence and jance the | light of American liberty and he has: lived to see the United States send urope an army, for humanity's sake, | In 1849 he erossel the conti in rch of gold to ‘Califo spending mouths in the journey, thes hind the one me Ox and | in 1919 he cro: to the same land of gold by steam and “railways. BORN IN TUCKY The subject Jof this sketch was Yorn, February 18, 1820, in {Baron county, Ky, ther was a Y who ame a pioneer in ginian. i ij Buy 4 luminum Ware for Real Service. | isu't a housekeeper any- |} e. Who does not appreciate the desirability of aluminum pots: olators and all the ether household supplies of There's r articles like these, LOMAS HARDWARE co. | a was held Feates, the filled Jast evening for the celebrat of Washington's Jirthday. Patroti was the ke the addr Led by orchestra and chorus, the audience sang ina m enthusiastic manner, Able address I were made by Dr, John HL. Wor L. Watkins. At the conclus of the service ringing — resolutic whieh had been adopted by the you sand the men’s Bible classes tbe Sunda yschool approving of the home — defenders. ing support at is polls on ro presented by f George Gu i The KILLDEER BANK CONSOLIDATIO Feb, nicer and directors of Killdesr, of the stockhold: the First and the Northwestern banks sin the | rooms of the First National — The! hwo baaks had combined — already through the transfer of. stock ce having of he ayn elected orthwestern cured the Jensen) Robert Monr Wm. Connolly, nd W. LL. Riel The combined institutfons tinue under the mame of the F tional ha ication has already been ma the capital stock. fre nd a surplus. wen declared, Killdeer one of strongest institutions in the state a officered and directed: thoughout w! local meu. As soon as Some repairs 4 provements are made in the F fiough building it will be occupied the old Northwestern force, HARVEY TRIMS NEW ROCKFORD | Harvey, D.. Feb, (Snecial to Tribune)—In a fast basketball game here last week the Harvey hign school basketball quintet, won an easy Victory over the fast New Ro: ford team ‘by a score of 12 to The five-men defense was used soth teams, with Coach C. men having the edge all Closing Out Sale CONSIST ING OF Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Alabastine, Machine Oil of all Kinds, Floor Oil Call and Get Prices EVERYTHING MUST MOVE EK. L. FAUNCE { Fourth Street.. kentuch and to Rockbridge county, that xt his grandfather accom. panied his father, That grandfather} | later to Gra the Here in 1842 he mar-}than | have ‘been in several y Dakota and| Thom » San Mar McCabe ‘opal chureh was well note of both the music and | ae rising vote endorsed the! 3, Wednesday there tional Cuskel Fred L, Thom. eee, i ant} | re: | M W. Ot} in | i | His ion sm} big ost ion ms. 1 the nd N ers th ew 00, ule ‘em of the und ith im- | Out notifyi st Na-| by| alr 28. by the. | ' i | . fof the bride ; vot the Pioneer of Mandan, LINCOLN MAN IS DELIGHTED OVER HIS IMPROVEMENT better “toam in condition today Ss, Rhoda Thomas and at Mis- Jand it is all because of what Tanlac souri y, lowa, in 1892, they cele-; has done for me,” said B. oF. Cum. brated t golden wedding anni- | pend oueineer. living al versary wife died at Missouri at t. Linco Gis es Valley. lowa, in 1898. Shortly there-| a long time he continued I had suflered terribly from rheum tism and although 1, tried many | treatments and medicines that ‘were recommended for my troubles I could get only a little temporar; eliet. J uffered mainly with my arms anc the pain distressed me. much tha T had suffered terribly from: rheum 1 couldn't raise my hands to my head without fering agony and while running my engine +L would be ir coustnt misery, so you can imagine the sterain I under suff de like To owas with the responsibi of handling my engine and pulling the train through on time, “I had tried so many things in vain that it looked like | would nev. jer set rid of my trouble. Then Tan lige came vlong and it just filled the Dil. It was so highly that 1 dec to try it and to say am delighted with the results i: s it mildly. It was not long began taking Tanlac that ! and I have bee after I began to improve. getting better right along ever since Why, already | feel like a differen verson and cheerfully recommens Tanlac to anybody who may be suf, fering like: I was before 1 starte? taking it Tenlac is gold in Bismarck by Jos breslow, in “Discoll by J. He and N. D. Barrett, and in Wing by, H. P Homan. POPULAR MANDAN YOUNG FOLK WED Mr. William ‘T. Cummins and Miss Lenore Browning beth of Mandan wert married at the Pesb; mans¢ Saturday evening at 5 i. The witness to the and Mrs, E.R. News who were themselves united in- mar jage at) Mandan Rey, Postleth 0th of last uly Tn the party we Miss Margare’ sister of the groom; Albert XN. Browning, pinci, of the higt 1 - a brothe: rd of Mandan waite the Mr. Margaret Armstrong, After a honey: moon to Hlinois and other points the young people will teside in Mandan. LEGION ' RAIDS COMRADE AND HIS BRIDE Burnstad. Feb. y Cof- fin and M were i in iuze at Napoleon. on " Kebrua Father © of St. Philip's church, officiat- The bridal couple had planned te return quietly to Pollock, $.D.. with- the happy - ay with the intention of slipping hy the “old home town” without being noticed, But» istening pest at the county seat in ed “the Harry Hardy post of th: 3 of Comrade Coffin and a raid ing party 1 enger tral when ft ar dat Burnstad and took them from the train legiow boys then ass ing ath Star theatre that evenin time awas reported by: band of Burnsta orchestra’ furn Was certainly, very:-much by the: posts,.and: ali, presente <The couple were allowed to depart for theit home the next day with the congratu: lations of their many friends, med full charge A splendid all present. The a Tocal f Both Houses of the On have passed a bill, pro regular teaching of. thri people, Legislature ding for th: t among th. When you need a Sign PHONE 909 The Bismarck Sign Co. 40644 Broadway - DAYTON AIRLESS TIRES Puncture proof and easy riding. Put Dayton Tires on your car now and forget punctures, blowouts, See or write pumps. and patches. A. J. OSTRANDER For a Set of Tires, Bismarck, N. D. and “service.” opportunity. i If your territory The Next Big Money Maker Every farm is eventually going to be equipped with power and light. Consequently hundreds of plants are going to be sold in this territory every y Electric” to a farmer he know ear. is open Lahr Motor Sales Company DISTRIBUTORS Bismarck and Miles City When you say “Western you are talking “quality” it’s YOUR ecommended | The Amofeiar |! < dance in the | WORKERS STRIKE IF RENT BILL IS NOT MADE LAW President of New York Federa- tion of Unions Threatens General Walk-out New York, the} “veut proftiteerin passed by the legislature within six mouths a general strike of all) workmen will have to be called here in violation of all agreements Edward [, oresident of the central 4 predicted today. "e are willing and anxious to . we want fo live up to our ay 1, “but we can not meet s that are le rough’ and these that are con dated on the wages we now receiv The bill urged by Mr. Hannah is lesigned to amend the code of civii fed mocedure sa that no ac be brought against a tenant mnless the rent: sued for ay le". The burden of proef. would «r fandlord. 370,000‘WORTH OF SEED LIENS PAID IN LUMP Beach, Feb, t the mecting of he county commissicners last week the request of the Bank of North 1 kota that) the commission resolution asking the . Unite reasury department to dep 000,000 in) the Bank of North Lakota was laid upon the table, The boarddevoted sev ‘he consideration ef seed grain cations, and a number of these were ranted, Having accumulated $71 seod grain’ fund for of the 1918 seed grain bonds, the total eof which was $890,000, the com missioncrs decided to take up $70,000 of these bonds at par and stop inter ast, and the auditor and treasurer were instructed to purchase « this umount of the bonds. leaving but $20, 00 cf bonds of this series outstand- ing. a remarkably good showing con sidering the poor crop conditions. of the past. three rs. GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY CENTER FOR LIVESTOCK st upon the 000 in the fhe redemption Beach, Feb, 2: hat Golden Val- ley county is coming into her ‘own aS a pure bred cattle ix shown by the constant sales being made by O, C. Attletweed from his famous herd of. Heresford, — located just west of the city. Mr. Attletweed has sold a great many—in fact all he could: spa of -his fine young stock to district county people, "but was more’ than nleased over a Sule of six young reg: istered bulls last week to William Fulton, a large stockman of Ismay. Montana, '. Fulton is running 800 head of istered stuff on his range and, of ¢ could + hought ‘ood animals closer to hi anch, but hearing of the “Attletweed herd came lown, to inspeet it with the result stated, the animals bringing a very substantial price, Mr. Attlety Lis an enthusiast on ‘Hereford cattle and has. Wo sreat are to have nothi if ¢ but Ne best registered that s‘hose who buy ofshim etting just what the register or. He recently enlarged hi nd holdings and will develop his Here- ford herd from year to year i the full confidence that. Golden Valley s Will abandon exclusive. grain and turn to Vi sock and in ‘hat event his herd will be ready. to supply any demands made upon it. KILLS HUSBAND WHEN LORD BIDS Little Re javing carefully which she “of the Lord’ vears old. ik while he slept at daybreak th ning at her home west of here. ars of cruelty and ill treat: {when asked why she nd. She is in ji BANDITS HOLD UP IOWA COAL MINE 1 DesMoines, bog After dd for her deed the bidding : Ross, “prepa id’ sho-did Mr illed her hu Four ban- of the Saylor mine at Carney north of this t noon today and escaped with 7 the pay of the 240 men em. ployed at the min dits held up the offi ‘val += £00) LATE TO CLASSIFY ~ 5 te WANTED- To purchase ‘at once, a mod- ern house, must have three bed rooms. J.P. Sell s conducted by prac- who know the game m start to finish, who will give the benetit of r long exp a limited numbers today Minneapolis inneapolis. Minn, bungalow, fur- including ‘piano, Apply Mrs. 8 Tolnd St. South. Brown Whitted, secomb Leghorn Daley ‘ “Minwelghts for construc on | ntenance work for Minnesota Paper © Inter- Linn, No labor trow ¢ per hour. 2.2 rd wood land, “unimproved. few stumns, easty cleared. a? Cum: berland. Barron Co.. Wis. Well lo- cated as to roads, neighbors, schools, se factories. E Inquire | Burt a Iwk Furniture, 222 St. Cull evenings only. Realty C SOR SA Phone - = JOHNSON’S Popular Price Store | Bismarck’s Greatest & Largest Ready- to-Wear Shop | KEEP YOUR Y Mika UL ~~» | Bismarck & Grand Forks |™ House With Over 1000 Garments Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday ‘SALE. Hosiery Specials to Be Found in Our Large Stock in the Hosiery Department Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose, black only, all sizes ; special, 35c per pair or 3 pairs for.......... One lot of Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose, regular $1. 50 values; almost all colors and sizes on all......... f One lot of Ladies’ and Misses’ Wool Sport Hose in Brown, sre Black, White; special, per pair............. One lot of Children’s School Hose; real Parieln per pair... ee 98c ...98c Underwear Sale During these three days we are going to offer Underwear at prices that will make you buy whether you want to or not. Ladies’ Silk and Wool Union Suits, values up to $4.98 a suit; some have long sleeves, others short sleeves; this big sale, your choice while it lasts ................. Ladies’ Fleece Lined Union Suits in all sizes, short and long‘sleeves; sale............... 1.98 1.39 One lot of Jap Silk Waists; regu- lar. $2.80 values; this sale.. $1. 98 Silk Poplin Skirts in Gray, Navy Blue, Alice Blue, Black, White ; Y $3 98 Dresses French Serge, Storm Serge, Tricotine; one lot; values up to $39.50; this sale-.... One lot of Silk Dresses and these ‘iare beaut! special at ........./. a Wool Dresses in Tricotine, Jersey; extra special at ....... Silk: Tricolette Dresses; galore of: values: We have only a handful of Winter Costs léft. “While they last: yor choice oe-half off regular price. All Children’ 's Winter Coats at one-half of the Dresses -. Dresses Wool Dresses of all kinds must go at these sale prices; Wool Panamas, $19.98 regular price. - Bargain Basement Store Sale BARGAINS GALORE TO BE FOUND HERE . Everybody Come, as You Will Sure Find Some Wonderful Bargains. ' 27 inch Percale, special ...:.........-. 37 inch Percales, all patterns and colors, special the yard. 27 inch Dress Ginghams in stripes and plaids, special at, yd. 27 inch Chambrays, all colors; this sale, special at .25¢ 27 inch Outing Flannel, all colors; sale price, yard...........35¢ Remnants Galore at Popular Prices . Children’s School Dresses in sailor suits, plain tailored dresses with braid trimming, some have pleated skirts. On sale only... Children’s School Dresses, in ginghams, plaids and stripes; sale price These come in navy blue serge. Bungalow Aprons, wonderful values; extra special ....... BLANKETS Fult'Size: $2.59 SALE BLANKETS Fuli Size $3.25 SALE One table of Voile and Organdie Waists; extra special ......... iZe Thread, a spool ... Crochet Cotton ; special at, a ball.............- ..98c $4.98 ...98c ee . $1.59 BLANKETS Full Size $4.98 One big lot of Children’s Fleece Linded Underwear, at, sale price, ..... 98c suit . Comforters, all you want at $1.98 sale and up All White Goods at wonderful low prices Visit Our Big Sale. It Will Save You Money. SALE © ° 4