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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • Page 3

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Wednesday. June 7. 1911. Three C-UAi lAN i i AM 1 1 i Copenhagen Smift is maJc of the best, old, lich, flavored leaf tobacco, to which is added only such in- prfctlients as arc vomponcnt pails of natural leaf tobacco and ahsolutely pnrc flavoring extracts. 'The Snull Pro cess retains the pood of the tohacco and expels the hitter and acid of natural leaf tobacco.

SNUrr COMPANY, 111 New YorW.N.Y. i PEED CORN. A car of feed corn Soo track at 9th street now. James Holland, Phone 570R. Corn Hakes Four lOc packages for 25c So lielishus Sweet iMckles In quart jars 2Sc I'icklcd Glass jars, can use jars again 35c Coikcord li Sardines In pure olive oil, can 12c Ooldlirop 3 pound c-n for I5c A CASH UKOCHRY Dakota Block Phone 121 HI IP mn in Mini i ran i -viu IAN ifliwi From an authoritative source comes the news that while Mott has been saying verj little she has been sawing a lot of timber, in the baseball line, this season.

Mott has 'it all doped out that by appearing to be disinterested in the national garne the impression will be gained abroad that the town has no ball team stronger than an or- a The L'nited Brethren organized I even oDserves uiai me snuue.ie oi matter of fact, Mott the I onEreBat oll at Beach and will soon lora still stands on its bracket, and 1 m. ftmtat- a 0 A dinary As a Spot" is importing a lot of first class men who have played on college teams 'and with minor leagues, and will soon have a ball team that will cause a whole lot of consternation in the camp of those who bet Secret it And it was Mandan and Bismarck that Mott was after. According tp the dope at hand now, it was the plan of the western town to match games with Mandan and the capital city, place a lot of money on the two games then ship in their all-star team 'and then take home the bacon. i What do you think of that PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed- Ing or Piotrudlnf Piles in 6 to 14 lays or money refunded.

50c. The signs ior gcod crops all over the stats ate productive of a desire on the part of farmers and merchants to build, and even the cnurcnes have the building fever. In fact, there are buildings of all kinds going up. ITOIIIIIII-Nllilll "A SCRAP OF PAPER" IS SAID TO BE ONE OF THE BEST COMEDIES THAT HAS BEEN STAGED HERE FOR A LONG TIME. MANY IN- TERESTING SITUATIONS IN THE PLAY.

MUSICAL PROGRAM ARANGED. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY. i Tonight at the Bijou theater i be onc-e struck the two whilom lovers, i presented the annual play of and made a for Flora the graduating class of the Bismarck Louise to destroy the pushing proof, high school. The play entitled "A of ner 8 love Prosper to it Scrap of Paper." and is a laughable to fav ni suit i a oun lad little comedy which cannot fail to for wnom nad Conceived an a 1 please. The play written by J.

tachment. From this moment, the, Simpson Palgrave. It a three act ain interest of the play attaches comedy drama and was first pro- Its lf to various attempts made duced at the St. James' theater in bv Louise. Prosper and Suzanne, a London.

The story i A Scrap cous of Louise's, to gain possess on of Paper, te.is la as follows- scrap fa'fded proprietor. Brlsemouche. has Just fc Suzanne rannot find it on of the world. At the moment of his return. ttea the 8pollB of hla he finds that Louise.

oung lady whom 'he bad feivently admired, had been for some years the wife of the Suzanne not only tells him that she will find it. but vows that she shall a When Louise is informed by where the paper Is hid she in the hunt. Unfortunately the h. neighborhood of Brisemouches cha-l ocked doof i 7,1 I terrified at the thought of be- vited to the mansion of the baron. found Pr08 per's apartment.

Prosper not only recognizes it as the hi es and 8lKanne Mt a llows the old home of Louise, but is surprised Some of those alread announced find the principal siuing room in are. precisely the same arrangement of bids for the new school house furniture as when he was- tl ere last Seed Oats at Gussner's. all day or "igfct. we tf ant your busi bar'- connection, "ones for sale. MAI 1 OKOOTl'N AT 01 -D WAUIfi'K BARN 'i.

UVHKY 514 MAIN ST. MiTkcl Of AU KU.U on 136 "IKMAiVCK, N. baron to enter. The latter has begun to grow jealous of Prosper, owing to certain suspicious acts he had observed in relation to the scrap of ravonie 01 ne Suzannei to 8crepn Lo uise, observes that the statuette of to the baron thaf js ner 0 a still stands on its bracket, and )over but hat np nag not reate(1 begin the work of erecting a church that its companion statuette, accl- her pronerlv Tnp baron takes fire hnllrfine. dentally broken about that time, has 0 fl r.

ho i at 'lolna will close June 6. as the favorite suitor of Louise. He building. A new Catholic church is to built at Belfield. never been replaced.

While lie is lost in wonder. Louise Work will be started at once on the (enters. He refers to past times and new Congregational churcn at Grand and it will be a fine one when completed. seeks to reawaken the old flame in her breast. She, however, checks his ardor, telling him thtft she is married The Norwegian Lutheran church so- 0 a an whom she respects, and is about to begin the erection of a new church at Mandan.

loves. Prosper then accuses her of inconstancy in having led him to McClusky may have two new 'suppose that she loved him. and then, churches One is likely to be built a word of explanation, break- by the German Lutherans and a communication with him. er nyy be by the German ighe replies that after they last-palT- Baptists. ied she placed a note for him.

as us- The Congregational church at New a he statuette of Flora, to which Rockford, which was damaged note ne nad never replied: and she. ly by a windstorm, is to be repaired. akln offense at his slight, and hear- In the way of business houses there i ne R00 after that he (Prosiierl had In the way will be many erected in the state during the present building season. It is reported that Webb Brothers are about to a store building at Bismarck. Work has been started on the new store room for Gjertson Bros, at Bow-1 belle.

I The earring ton Mercantile company will rebuild its store which was I cently destroyed by fire. Nels Enquist is erecting a new pool room at Crete was not caused bv the simple scrap of paper. r. The program for the evening's enc ing soon after that he (Prosper) had tertalnment will be as follows- left for a tour of the world, acted on Music by the High School Mando- at this and vows that he i make Proser marry her. This adds another snarl to the already tangled skein.

Mixed up with this principal plot is an amusing undeiplot. in which an old maid JCenobie. tries to get young Anatole for a husband. The strange fortunes of the scrap of paper keep everything lively until at last Prosper actually burns it but not be. fore the flames of love have touched his heart as a result of its instrumentality.

and he becomes engaged to Suzanne, to whose integrity and good offices it is owing that mischief t'he advice of her relatives and became the wife of Baron de la Glaciere and was well satisfied with the match. tutu.to ex- on tn Lawn Mower Three and four blade, 16 inch cut, ball bearing mowers N. l. Wolpuf 210 Main St. Adam A.

Lefor has begun the erection of a new store room at Gladstone. The John Worner hardware store building at Great Bend, which was destroyed by fire, is to be rebuilt. J. L. Weraark at Kenmare is about to begin the erection of a new store room, which will be used as a drug store.

P. H. Nelson will a two-story cement building at Kintyre. William McAuliff will erect a fine store building at Mandan. The basement of the Brorby Brye store building at Nome is now completed and work is being rushed on the balance of the building.

Senator Puis of Grand Forks is planning to erect machine warehouse in the city of Willlston. The Consumers Power company will rebuild its plant at Minot this season. Bancroft may erect a $6.000 school this season and the voters will vote on the qu-astion. Contractor Elliott about to cuiu- p'ete the superstructure of the new Catholic school at Kenmare. A vote will be taken June 6 on the I question of issuing bonds for $600 for a school bouse at Tolna.

Wilton Is to have a new $8,000 school house. E. W. Russell is building a bungalow at Belfield Mrs. R.

B. will erect a $5,000 house at Jamestown. Wenzle Parizek is erecting a 12- room bouse at Lidgerwood. Sam Branning has begun the work of erecting a fine residence at McClusky. The Catholics of Mott are about to begin at once the erection of a $2,000 residence.

The city commissioners of Bismarck are to begin at once the erection of a new $15,000 fire house. Kenmare is likely to erect a new city hall. A new armory is to be erected for the military company at Minot." At Bumstad the Commercial 'club is endeavoring to secure the erection of a new elevator. he elevator at New Rockford, which was recently wrecked by the wind, is to be repaired. PEEO CORN.

A car of feed corn on Soo track at Ninth street now. James Holland, Phone "OR. Seed Oats at Gussner's. their business he received impudent replies, and as the result WAS duels, in the last of which he was ao severely injured that he kept to his room for months. The cause of the duel rendered it necpssaiy to keep it a profound secret.

Consequently the lady had never heard of it. As Prosper, thus invalided, could not call at Louise's house, the note was probably still in the Flora. The thought at lin Club. Act I. Music by the Olee Club.

Act II. Piano Trio, Double Quartette. Mixed double quartette from the Fifth Grade. Act III. Class song by the Senior Class.

The curtain will rise promptly at 8:15 o'clock and an'yone who Is not in his seat at this hour will miss the first act of the play. Thursday evening the Kraduation exercises will take place. address of the evening will be delvered by Jus- lire B. P. Spalding of the state supreme court, The admlsison will be free to the commencement exercises.

trf OJfteMs Million viie Will Wfttre in 'I'wbe Alleged umhei UP. ils.l.arok, H. 0. OAlAicKll art BIICHI-BH liltand li oftauf ARK c. tans, and black White feet.

7 Wo pairs for Mercerised $or in tans "iiJ colors. hie to With shoes, i'er pair, cts. 'the Chain-Knit seamless in nit colors. Mercerised. A pairs for $1.00, SIVH sit if, in "II colors.

Spliced heel toe. pair, 50 cts. pairs for fer pair, 9 5 cts. vi if; R. proprietor N.

FANCY PAS I RII-S You Will i iko ivaspbdry, uisin Mince. I r-UIi YOU-- A QUAiv- Custard I Pumpkin soft ics to order. Cookies, rniit Cookies, Cookies of all kinds i AN BAKING 1 1--2 4 loaves for a silver doll A r. 12 home loaves, saiftc. anywhere in city.

Phone 546 5th Opposite McKenzie Hotel dence to be submitted to the grand jury aiming to show that the Sherman anti-trust law has been violated. Several big lumber masiiates will be called to testify. An effort will be made to secure the attendance before the grand jury of Frederick Weyerhauser of Minnesota, the multi-millionaire lumber king, who is said to have made more money out of the timberlands and lumber than John D. Rockefeller made from oil. Weyerhaeuser is credited in some quarters as being richer than Rockefeller.

THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Talk No. 1. Avoid liquid bluing. Every drop of water is adulteiated.

Half a cent's worth of blue in a large bottle filled with water is sold for or 10 cents in many places Always use RED CROSS BALL BLUE, the blue's that's all blue A large two-oz. package, all blue, sells for 5 cents or 4 oz. for 10 cents. Delights the laundress ALL GROCERS. Seed Oats at Gussner's.

Color and Beauty of the Hair Preserved with a Harmless Remedy Made from Sage, everywhere comment en fact that they nre wiling large quantities of for making old-fashioned "MIBP ten," mich was by our Sinnilmothero for promoting the jjroivth cf their hnir, making it fluffy and beau- i and restoring its natural color. The demand for this well-known herb for this purpose has been so great that one manufacturer has taken advantage of the fart nnrt has placed on the market an idrnl "sage ten." oontflininjr sitlphnr, valuable remedy for a and Bcalp rn.he« nnd called S.ICP and Sulphur Hair Remedy. The manufacturers of this remedy nnfhorize to sell it under guar- nnteo that the money will be refunded If it fail" to do fTnrtly as represented. preparation offered to the public at fifty rents a bottle, and recommended and sold by ILL Hill WHS; OFMiRHW (iRANUIN. N.

June 7 Olaf Jacobson, a farmer living five miles northwest of this place commited sui- citie in a sensational manner. He had been in ill health for several weeks and started with Mrs. Jacobson for Hendrum, to consult a physician. After they had crossed the center of the Red River. Jacobson suddenly sprang from the buggy, ran back to the center of the bridge and Jumped over the railing into the river.

His xdy sank immediately and has not been recovered. His family consists of a widow and five children. Seed Oats at Gussner's. SHORT OKI1HK I A A AN UAKIvRV flaky, eriep bread, baked in a modern oven, fresh daily. Wholesome pies, cakes, rolls, doughnuts, of absolute purity.

Goods delivered anywhere in the city twice daily. Our tiieals are the best in the city. A $5.00 meal ticket for $4.50. PEARCE'S A A Next Door Bismarck Rank Main St. Im Only "Bromo Quinine" Im Bromo Quinine CHICAGO.

June 6. The work of im- Landis In the fnited States court, paneling a special fedefal grand to investigate the alleged lumber trust The United States prosecuting attor- began yesterday before M. K. neiy, Edwin W. Sims, is preparing evl- i IVJT full Look signature on eveij box.

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