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PAGE SIX: ; WAR DEPT. CAN THROW NO LIGHT ON“, MORE’ Supposed To Have Been a Mem- ber of Co. 'D. In Some Regi- ment In Regular Army in ’73 WAS KILLED BY INDIANS?) Keepers of t \d Records’ sec- tion of the War Department Archives have been unable to throw light up the identity cf the writer of a note found in a crevice,of the nooks high upon the Medicine Pole Hills in the highlands of the Little Missouri river in the southwest corner of North Dakota. The note, which was found in the bottom of an old briar pipe was signed) J. More and told of the writer having been lost from Company D, of having been wounded by the Indians, of having left his valuabl:s under a Certain rock and of the certainty that death wouid overtake the .penman. The note was dated June 17, 1873. The Associated Press in North Da- kota sens the information in the note to the War Department. asking if it were possible, from their records to identify the writer. The War Depart- request to the archives ion in the “Old Records result of the bp following answer: gies ‘Such a search ‘of tl office as it is\practigable to make from the data has.reptlted in failure to identify a record relating to a | constipation poison, sour MOTHER! Even a sick child loves the “fruity” taste of “California Fig Syrup.” If | the little tongue is coated, of if your child is: listless, cross, feverish, full of cold,.or has colic, a teaspoonful ' will never fail to open the bowels. In a few hours you"can see for your- self how thoroughly it works all the bile and waste {rom the tender little bowels dive Creek where. it empties into the Yellowstone. It is probable that the route of the 22nd Infantry was not far from the point where the note was found, but there was no J. More in sompany D, of that regiment at the time, “No other important action or CLEAN CHILD’S BOWELS ~ WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” and gives you a well, playfu] child again. Millions of mothers keep “Cali- fornia Fig Syrup” handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. interested in her rather than in her money, changes places wita her maid, uunbeknown to her uncle. ‘Sites is recogniaed by his old col- Jege chum, Wayland Clinkstone, and ‘his sister, an old sweetheart of Sites, but carries hig incog. through and re- fuses to recognize them, movement of troops in the general region mentioned about June 17, 1873, has been identified.” JUNIORS SCORE ‘IN PRESENTING. ‘22, CLASS PLAY “Wrong Mr. Wright” Given By’ ' Good Cast at City Auditor- ium Last Night The annual junior class play given iy . | matd was theMady: rds-of this|MANY LAUGHS IN PLAY| beauty won A lady detective, in. whose hands the forgery has been placed, arrives ‘at the hotel and mistakes ‘Sites for Bailey, and many aumorous situations and complications arise. Sites is fin- ally identified after much embarrass- ment, Terrance Hajlofan as Seymour Sites, the wrong Mr. Wright was ‘the star of the play. His antics from ‘his appear- ance until the close were greeted with enthusiastic laughter from the audi- ence. Alice Strutz as Henrietta Oli- ver, a lady sleuth, carried the feminine lead of the play. AltHough her work as a detective was not a success she played her part splendidly. Helen ‘Gross took the part of Julia Bond, the lovely niece of Sites ahd Was, ‘exceéd- ingly well cast: in this part. Dorothy Landers ‘as Tillie: Bipd,, Miss Bond's tian haired r thi ‘Lord Braz. enfgce, ably portray: Archibald McPhee. Arcaie’s English’ manners and pleasures also caused much merri- soldier named J. More or Moore, who|by the junior class of the Bismarck] ment, ‘Arabella Clingstone, “an unap- was a member of Company D or any|high school was staged at the audi-|‘propriated angel playéd by. Dale ‘Pres- regimont of the Regular Army in 1873|torium last evening. Tae class put{ley and ler brother, Wayland Cling: and dicd or was killed ‘or was reported | On “The Wrong Mr, Wright,” an orig-| stone, oe, Of the boys of long ago,” missing at or near the- southwest| {inal three act comedy by George] played by corner of the resent state of North Dakota, on or about Junel7, Broadhurst. The action of the first two acts of fobert Birdzell were especi- ally good and their horror at the vari- ous “unspeakable acts” of members ‘of “On May 7, 1873, the 7th Infantry, | the play takes place fn the hotel par-) the company, caused much Jaughter. Company 8B, and C. of the 6th Infantry /lor, the third act in a park near the|/Monald Jones’ as, Frederick. Bonds, and some Indian scouts partictpated | drill grounds.’ The play portrays the | Site's nephew, was 80 in a skirmish with Indians at or near) trials of Seymour Sites, whose cashier | this part one almost ex! Fort A. Lincoln,, Dakota. (near thé/has robbed him through forgery, and|turn out the villain, present Bismarck, 'N, D.) and from the 15 to the 17th of June, 1873, the 17th Infantry and Companies B. and C,, 6th Infantry, at that place. Fort’ A. Lincoln was about 200 miles from the place of the finding of the note. The 9th Infantry, including Company D, or June 20, 1872 left Fort Rice, Dakota, which is now the town of Fort Rio2, North Dakota, on the Missouri River in Morton coun- ty, on the socalled Yellowstone Ex- pedition into the Yellowstone country, and, together with troopg that left for Fort Lincoln at the same time estab- lished a supply depot near Glen- ma——S——a———————— South Side Cash Store MARCOVITZH BROS., Props. Telephone 957. 222 9th St. South SATURDAY SPECIALS. Sugar, 14 Ibs.......... $1.00 J White House. Coffee, SDS. eos ae fo oe yee « 1.20 Red Rose coffee, 3 Ibs,. .85 Northern Creamery But- peer, per Ibis asic sce. «5 Tall Carnation Milk, BANS wns aise loi wisn No. 1 Fresh Eggs, per dozen .. Rees Mclasses, 5 lb. can...... Extra fancy-rice, 3 lbs.. . « Sweet Corn, 2‘cans..... Fancy ‘Sweet Peas, per SAN So sete eterno ie ‘ Fancy Wax’ Beans, per CAN Gi tesn cancel ox No. 3 can Heinz Pork & Beans, per can... 5 Macaroni, Spaghe 3 Neodles, 3 boxes....... 4 1/4 Ib. jar peanut butter, pCR ary reste chalet Bulk cocoa, per lb Bulk powdered per lb. qP. & G. Soap,_16 bars... § Electric Spark. soap, 18 bars | es) a Grandma’s White Laun- dry soap, 20 bars...... 1.00 YOURS FOR. SERVICE. -. 38 2 Sugar, .20 1.00 1.00 Specials for Saturday at f | Davis Cash Grocery Phone 465 819 Mandan Ave.| Strictly fresh eggs, per dozen.$ .30 Fancy creamery butter, per Ib. . Granulated sugar, per Ib..... White House coffee, per Ib... Gold Medal coffee, per 1 Liptons coffee, per lb. Red Rose coffee, per lb. Van Camps milk, per can.... .13 Grant Refugee beans, per can .17 Extra fancy Early June Peas, Hillsdale Apricots No. 3 can 25 cents per can, 4 cans...... Minneopa pineapple No. 3 can 35 cents per can, 3 cans..... .f Electric Spark Laundry soap, 1.00 P. & G. Laundry soap, 10 bars Luna soap, 19 bars.......... Bob White scap per box..... We have other specials on hand; too numerous to mention. Bailey, the cashier, both assumed the name of Wright. Sites comes to Old Point Comfort upon word that Bailey were engagacd with Indians] igs to be there. Here he meets his| as Captain Crosby, stationed niecé. and nephew, Julia and Fred Bonds, or oe Kg ~ wuny > Vesa Nara “Pape's Cold Compound’ is Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. The first dose opens clogged-up nos- trils and dir passages of head; stops Sugar, 14 Ibs........ Fancy Dairy Butter, | Richholt’s Quality Coffee, 1 Ib, 40c.. 3 Ibs... ‘Oatmeal, large package.... Large package, one 15c, _ Small package .... Post Toasties— { i Large package, one for. Cream of eat— One package, 25c. Large can Pineapple— One 35c. 3 cans...... Carnation Milk, 2 can Hebe Milk, can.... Electric Spark Soap, 18 bar: Sweet. Cream, quart... Butter Milk, gallon 504 Broadway Eggs, 1 dozen 29c. 8 dozen for. Beechnut Bacon, large .glass... Beechngt Peanut Butter, large. Good size Prunes, 3lbs for... tr'tat‘on, Jelly, 5 Ib. can... Fruit Preserves, 5 Ib. can.... {0} Se Special, 2 Ibs for...... 1 Ib. package: 2... .8. 8 Good grade Bulk Cc‘: _We have many other things t prices. Come in and be convince All orders, né matter how small, Richholt’s Cash »« Carry [Pime ost] Grocery [7m Thayer] le The Original Cash and Carry Store Our guarantee ‘on coffee. If not satisfied your money back. No better coffee on the market, Richholt’s Special Blend, 1 Ib. 30c.. 3 Ibs..:.....0% Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes— \ 3 packages................72¢ SATURDAY SPECIALS FOR CASH ONLY. ‘ ade: Beechnut Peanut Butter, medium. Bulk Crackers, two grades, per lb. An extra good grade corn, 3 cans.... Liptsns Orange Pikos Black ‘Tea,*}4 Ib. of the city, ndsome jin id him to ront, manager of tie hotel was well played by Rich- ard Penwarden, who establi ord for collecting tips. Pau ress. Monroe was excellent and every. one enoyed the realistic manner in Julia, in order to find a man who is/ which he “disagreed” with Sites. Jack: Quickest Relief Known nose running; relieves headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes mice. Contains no quinine. ,, Insist upon Pape’s. Q ‘ .... $1.00 . .85€ $115 87 3 for... rocery Phone 794 hat we sell at the lowest possible , cheerfully delivered to any part ;ed angel—Dale Presley. cs THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE ue. Miss Cora Van: Burke as David ‘Clews, t detective causdd.a great many laughs | Beek of the Knglish department of the’ by his sudden’ appearances in the last} high &ciool for the succéss of the play. act and:his hasty exit. Witliam -Anker-|'The: setting was loaned by” Wei | man_and Lester’ Biness were effective | 'Brothers’ store and the beautiful os-: as tho two policemen. tumes of the lady, members and good ; A.solo dance ‘by Miss Dorotay. Lan-|looking suits of the men lent, by S. B.! ders, during the second act, was a'dis-| Bergeson and Son, A. W. Lucas Co., tinct feature of the play. and Webb Brothers, helped to make, The cast} of the play: ‘ the play ‘a success, as well as lend; Front, io “runs” the hotel—Rich-| many -pretty, effects to the contrast of| ard Penwarden, colors and ‘costumes, | | Frederick Bonds, Sites’ .nephew—];, Donald Joges, Wayland Clingstone, one ofthe boys of long ago—Robert Birdzell. Captain Crosby, stationed at Fortress ANNOUNCEMENT Thereby antiounce myseli as a can- didate for the office of Sheriff for Monroe—Paul Goddard, ae, Come ay the sung ce Afabella Clingstone; an unappreciat- HARRY A. THOMPSON. ive__| Pol.-Advt, 3-17-6t. Don’t forget the dance at The Coliseum Friday, March 17, ,_ David Clews, a fearless detect: Jack ‘Burke, 5 . Pplicemen—William Ankeran, Les. Nofailures NoWaste A pound can of Calumet coritains full 6 0z. Some baking powders come in !20z.cahs instead of 16. oz.cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it, { { , That will be hard to duplicate at the price. THE PURPOSE!—To give you ‘some idea of the merchan- dise we carry and as an inducement for you to:get ac- quainted with us. ene k P. & G. White Naptha Soap. Regularly sold for 8c a bar, unusual buy at : Crystal White? Laundry Soap. Some 10 Bars for: buy, 10 Bars for = ~ | “"BREE—SUGAR—FREE |) (LEWIS FAMOUS COFFEE °° Acknowledged better than any 50c brand on the market. . To introduce it: we will give one pound of fine granu- Gematon ik Taare 29 tender. : Scans: i Walter Baker’s Premium ch Two 28c cakes’ for. . Macaroni 10c pkg. OF fe ovine eee Fancy 'resh Creamery. B ther. ; Ba Per pound .. POAT Van eas 34c Our Fruit Départmerit is operated by an experienced _ * Fruit and Vegetable ‘man, Who -will see that.our patrons get only the:best; the market affords and at the lowest Also a Full Line of Vegetables for Saturday JUST RECEIVED __ $1.00 A fresh shipment ‘of those sweet juicy oranges, at 4 ddézen for..... Os Bae Single dozen lots, 2 abe Ree SES SSD besigtebeeden serene 29c This is the last shipment at this price, as oranges are ‘going up. : | Fancy Florida Grape Fruit. Loaded with ju: 'Get-Yours While They Last Snecial—3 for... ‘ice. 25c¢ Fancy Ripe Bananas, Per dozen’... .....--.-5+ Wo bopacneGabeoges EWIS COFFEE & GROCE “LOGAN'S — “We Thank You” HEAD LETTUCE FRESH CARROTS - TOMATOES : Saturday Only Another barrel of that good cocoa. Ex-' pounds for 25 cents. Just Arrived Anchovies ready to eat, per can, 30c. _ Franklins Pure Cane Sugar, put up in 5 tra special, 214 Ib. and 25 Ib. bags. guaranteed cane. 5 lb. bags.. 25 Ib. bags..........c cee eee te. 82,00 ‘' Sugar is advancing. Coffee! Coffee! “The Drink Supreme.” Prim-o-ro-sa, per Ib. Gers Logan’s Special, pér'Ib............. - . 88¢ Premium Crackers : FRIDAY, MARCH 17, be22 CELERY. _. BEETS CUCUMBERS Your. chance to get. In 414 lb. to the cube. The ideal way to buy - crackers. Sie a ae i SWEET CREAM All Phones 211. 118’3rd Street. - Last _Delivery- Saturday 4:30. Other week days.4:00. Close 8 p.m, : 302 Main St. BROWNJONES The Housewife’s Soliloquy Phone 84. “Well, tomorrow will be Sunday, and I must pre- pare for our Sunday dinner, but, what’s the use of worrying, I'll just go down to Brown & Jones I Grocery Store, where I can chose from their stock , anything that the most fastidious, epicure could desire, as their stock is always replete with sea- ) sonable and unseascnable Fruits and Vegetables, such as Strawberries, Kumquats, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Apples, Bananas, Figs, Dates, Cauliflower, , , Cabbage, Celery Cabbage, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, ' Rhubarb, Schallotts, Beets, Carrots, Spinach, Head Lettuce, Celery, etc. Besides that they have a demonstration of that popular—18K brand of canned goods, and Sunshine products, where if you purchase any wafers or crackers, they pre- sent you with a:package of those nice crisp Takhoma biscuits! And coffee, oh yes? The Chase &. Sanborn or Newell’s Husband is so fond of.” Extra, both of which Spring’s approaching aren’t we glad. Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Green Onions, - Fresh Carrots, Green Peppers, Celery, Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes. Oranges, . Apples, - _. Cross and Blackwell Chow Chow. King’s Dehydrated Fruits and Vegetables. : FOR SATURDAY i\pound flat can‘ red salmon, 2 cans. . . .50¢ 4 cans 14 oil sardines...-...............25¢ 3 pkgs Q Brand Macaroni or Spagetti w25e Large Fresh Marshmallows, per pound .35¢c Bananas, Lemons. Morning Delivery 9, and 10:30. Afternoon Delivery 2:30 and 4 O'clock. Last Delivery on Saturday, 4:30. Yours for Service._ J. B. Smith, Grocer 210 5th St. Fresh Cream’ Guaranteed to Whip. _ Both Phones 371 ‘