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PAGE EIGHT POLICE CHIEF WINS BULL AND | HEIFER CALF ——— | Chris Martineson Is Lucky, Person at Pienic—Affair | Very Successful | a e Chris Martineson, chief of police . Pee « Bismarck, was the winner of the pure | - bred Holstein yearling bull and heifer; =~ calf which were given y at the} . farmers’ picnic at Fort yes- tterday. The chief has not decided as| yet whether he will go into the live-| stock game or continue to conduct the | i The draw- | - - et Ce the af 01 * *, | ok place late’ in ‘the afternoon cause of the school privileges offer-| brought an injunction” challenging led there, and will serve the churches , the constitutionality of the statute 5 (of Chasley. and Hurdsficid, which’ in arbitrarily abrogating the legal rg under the supervision of Judge W. S. jwere a to him by the district ' obligations of the city. However, the | : HERD OF PACHYDERMS WITH CIRCUS HERE TOMORROW oie ta Ba aaoialibice “ - a One of the most interesting things about a circus is a herd of elephants. R obbins ‘Bros. circus, which will perform here tomorrow has one of the larg- est herds of elephants in the United States. Robbins’ herd of twelve pachyderms is shown in the picture. . Casselman and with a little girl draw- from a large cream reed at the start that > to 3 minutes. ‘the seventh nuinber taken from the container would win the grand prize. When the seventh ticket had been taken out and the number “1044 read, it was found that Martineson was the lucky onc. G, W. Randlett, director of ext sion for North Dakota of the agricultural college, gave ‘the cipal address of the afternoon, 5 ing on agriculture and other subje of particular int t the farme who made up the greater part of his audience, Band Concert The Goodrich band, assisted by eral members of the Elks ban ed a fine concert during evening, following the picnic suppe and A! Dutton’s orchestra furnished music for dancing. The “olde tyme” dance during the early part of the everting attracted much interest and was well patronized. ‘The sports program was carried out under ‘the direction of 0. W. Roberts, the various events being confined to people from the country. The tug of war was won by the team composed of Alex Asbridge, George 7Claridge, Harry Smith, Arc k Trygg and Victo The prize was a case of ) donated by the Capital City Bottling Works. Armours Win Ball The kittenball game betw Armour team and a picked te: s won by the Armours, 10 to 7. Carl Nelson pitched, for Armours and Car- roll Blunt was on the mound for the opnosite side. Other athletic events were as fol- Tows: Boys’ race, 14 sand under, first rize, V-neck sweater, donated by S 3. Bergeson and Son, won by Harold Falconer. cond prize, air athletic shoes danate chmond’s Bootery, won by W isher, « years and under, first v donated by Finney’s Drug Stor 1 by Florence Goslin. Second pri Ib, box of candy, 4 nated by Hoffman Cafe, won by Eve lyn Campagna. Ladies’ race, first prize $5 merchan- | dise, donated by Webb Bros., won by Loretta Goslin. ‘ond prize chandise, donated by A. W. Lu won by Mrs. Voll. Men's race, first prize, $5 me dise, donated by Klein's T fby Adolph Hanson. finch Crescent, wre: French-Welch Hardware Co., won by John Sedivee. Potato race, first, pr donated by Men's Colth by Adolph Hanson. Sec book, donated by Harris & Woodman- y Harold Falconer. Sack race, first prize, fancy shirt, donated by the Wedge, won by Chas. Gosney. Second prize, sweater, do- nated by Capital Army and Store, won by Lawrence Dahl. Scott Farm Near Gilby Has Big Fire Gilby, N. D., June 10—()—A large horse barn, the livestock barn, the sheep shed, $2,500 worth of wool and 18 horses were destroyed at the John Scott farm near here in a fire discovered at 1 o'clock this morning the total loss being estimated at about $20,000. How to make Strawberry Jam the color and flavor of the fresh berries ——_—- Your jam will taste enough like. fresh berries to use in strawberry shorteake you make it ‘this new, easy, short-boil way with Certo. Save the following receipt to use for your first batch of strawberry jam. Cut in halves lengthwise with stainless knife about 2 quarts of small or medium ed fully ripe berries. After halving, weigh out 2 Ibs.-berries, or measure 41% level cups of berries, packed solidly into the cup until juice and fruit come to the top of the cup. Add 7 level cups (3 Ibs.) sugar and mix well. Use: hottest ‘and stir constantly before und while boiling. Bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard for 2 Remove from fire and stir in % cup Certo. Skim and stir repeatedly for just 5 minutes after taking from fire, to cool slightly. Pour quickly and cover hot jam at * once with hot melted paraffin. The short boiling time, possibl only with Certo, prevents the los of delicate flavor and the dark in color which used to occ! the old long boil. It also a larger amount of jam, you save the large quantity of juice which used to boil away. Certo is a pure fruit product— the fing substance of fruit re- fined and bottled. A book of simple receipes comes with each bottle. Your grocer carries Certo, or you can send 10c (for postage) and get @ trial half-size bottle which will make from 6 to 10 glasses of jam or jelly, depending upon the recipe used. Address Douglas- Pectin 01 ation ~ Building, {superintendent. The Jamestown Sun TEACHER WILL ’ many here friends h him continued bi s in his |w new field of minis! very | much that his efficient se y Ino longer be actively r i | REJECTS BIDS governor's office. ‘ ‘ |Action Coincident With In- Only four boys and three pplications to aia junetion Obtained By Man- it 1s said today, and on- i j nae entered. dan City Commission it Entries Will Be Received at helated effort will be on ta boy and het nd at . r ent at the| Thil- ly one he entries will be r nor’s office until indicated by to the governo: expe hoy, girl 1 teacher selected to rep- | 4 resent the state will be borne by the exposition. Because of the short time remain ing it will be difficult to carry out the plan outlined by exposition thorities. Final dec to be used will aw nor Sorlic Further N.D., dune 10.) —Coin- vith the signing of a tempor- on restraining county of- suing tax deeds to per- city lots here Tues- rton county board o' late Wednesday resolution re, such as are . school and speci ex plus 7 per cent inte’ Hive come from} When the sale was held Tuesday City and} scores of lots with from $500 to ‘ ck taxes due, and on which "Thad not heen paid for seven to 1 years, were sold for sums ranging from $5 to $100 at pub i provided in the Rusch bill Rev. R. E. Strutz to y a Remain in Jamestown ie ts isan is have power ae to sell the delinquent unredeemed nt new auction and deca no stated ssessments “void and The Mandan city commission has PL AE Sl | cAranen of head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors of— Vicks us ___ on 17 Males SoDued eats Your dullest floors, your som- “ae ber woodwork, your sullen- mir looking furniture will take ce ! ue 8 new life, charm and brilliance —_ sigs you use goa That's r “orien || es Temperature Ee woman who tekes ‘4 pride in her cooking will want a copy of the 128-page cook book issued by the Research Ki American Stove id Temperature 9 150 tested WHY OPERATE for Appendicitis, Gall Stones, Stomach and Liver Troubies when Hepatola does the work within 24 hours without _paii danger or loss of time? Hep: tola also removes the calculus from the pelvis of the kidneys and gravel from the bladder. Contains no poison. Pregnant women and small children take Hepatola with every safety. This is the same Hepatola as sold Canada by Mrs. Geo. S. Almas. For sale here by her daughte Price $6.75 delivered Not sold by druggists MRS. STANLEY WELLS Box 941, Dept. 9. Phone 3727 Aberdeen, South Dakota Ov anning; also and Temperature Cher! Lorain Oven Cooking. are 14 full-color illust ‘The book, which is attrec bound in cloth, is priced regu at one dollar. Purcha: copy here at the special intro- dustory price, 50c. OVEN HEAT REGULATOR The Lorain is a device that en- ables you to ‘‘set’’ the beat of your oven at any specified tem- ind. thereafter Lorain ly maintains thet prices for every purse. Let us show you the meny adventeges of these marvelous stoves. teounty commission of own voli- ition rejected all the {reusonable” and will so ‘the injunction issue comes on for hearing before Judge H. L. Berry at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, June 26, It is probable that the county will proceed to quiet title to all lots unre- emed and will then offer them for | y le fixing a minimum at the 1 taxes due. 100,000 back taxes f Mandan’ on the ly all were held at exorbitant STOMA lomach and bowel disorders cause sudden pains You want relief quick! Take Chamber. TJ lain’s Colic Remedy diluted with water and soon you'll feel fine. Ask your driggist or this reliable remedy today. For trial size, send 4c to Chamberlain Medicine Company, 703 Sixth Avenue, Des Moines, lowa. CHAMBERLAINS, GUARANTEED REMEDY FOR Can e The Straw That Self-Shapes Wie a Mallory Straw with our “Flezelnt” Headband. It gives-and-takes and \self-shapes. It. imparts cushiony springiness where common straws bind andchafe. Big comfort at a small price. 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