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BACK FROM CAMP
ment of Infantry N. D. N. Q.,
Arrived in Town Sunday
NIGHT PROM DEVILS LAKE
Where They have Spent Ten Days
Encamped on the Militia
Grounds of This State
In a special car en the Great
Northern railroad Company I uf
this city arrived in the city Sun
day
night
Afte* the review the governor
visited tin- company street*. As
usual the regimental band made
a ixit and the people, of Lisbon
can be congratulated on having
in their midst such a splendid or
ganization of musician.-.
Local Company of the First Regi- ment It is hoped that every one
will bear this- mind. A fuller
account will be given, in next
week's papers.
7 lu- hostesses f-»r the past wool
were: Mesdames Quiiin and E'U'-
ly, Gt li St.
from ten days of good
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instruction in camp at the Rock
Island military reservation at
Devils Lake. The local company
was accompanied to Fargo by Co.
Band the hospital corp.
Officers an dnien alike say that
the tour of duty at the Rock Is- Science School
land reservation was one of the
ipleasantest and most benelicial
that the troops of this state have
all feel that they are much better
prepared for any eventuality that
is likely to confront this country.
Mueli time was spent by the of- The Local Boys Had a Day Off
fleers in study of the 'features do
veloped by the war in Europe and
in working these problems out in
the field with their troops.
The review of the North Dakota' Losing a game 8 to 1 and only
regiment by its cominander-in- alb-wed tlieoiher team live hits
chief. Governor L. B. Hanna, was
one of the most, impressive events
of the encampment. Although held
at an unusual hour there was a
large number of people out. to'for
witness the ceremony, anions
them many distinguished visitors.
Thursday afternoon the regi
ment wnt, out on a long hike
which was to terniinaie with a
sham bal tie. Tlie reuimeut niarcli- 'i'y were naturally not ac
ed twelve miles out to a high ''ustomed to the new pastures,
camping ground without any while the All Nations have play
speciai mishap, --nly two «.-f liiejed in a new pasture every -'ay.
r00 men ••petering- out oil tln.'j 1
he box score is
march. Pup lenfs were pitched B.-W S
and supper serv
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Jiiorninir Major Henry's and Ma-11 "'rma-nn. :trd ....
jor's \Vriglits ballali'Mis si art"! J'-rdan, If
out at 0:30 iI»-ck lo attack Ma-
tired and hungry but delighted 1 mnahlson, cf
withiio' experience, ^alurdav an- iJ'row. If
other problem was worked out a.nd iMnham,
Sunday morning (he regiment en-1 H-'iiry, ss, ..
trained for li'-m". Hlalni-'r, 2nd
.Jacobs.
Miss Monna Forkner returned
Tuesday evening from the we-i
where she has been visiting.
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VIC IMPROVEMENT
An entertainment by home tal
ent will be given in the near fu
ture at Braun's .theatre in con
nection -with "the regular program
for the benefit, of Civic Improve-.
Donations: Mayor Fligelnian,
$1.00 Mrs. Anlo Gilles, $1.00
Mrs. R. M. Lunday, $1.00 and
Mrs. H. Oppenheimer, SI.00.
MRS. H. S. PERKINS,
Secretary.
ALL NATIONS WIN
IN LOOSE GAME
Grounds
From Breckenridge-Wahpeton
Ball Team
,BY SCORE OF EIGHT TO OHE
And Weren't Simply There
As Usual
speaks for itself a.nd with Boll's
four critical errors on lirst Hi"
boys would have made it lively
them. The All Nations did
not have an earned run and the
run we got was earned. Faust on
the mound for the locals pitched
very good ball and had them
swinging into the air most of the
time.
The chief cause for •this list
less playing was the fact that
they had to g-.i out on the S. S. S.
grounds at the other end of Hi"
lith.
jor Hanley's battalion which wajl'au.-l
entreuche,) somewhere iu I he hiils Mi-'i'va -nd ..
and ai'ier a several in ur's engage- '-iH-'s ef ..
ment Major Ha.nley's fon:e was l-yb' rf ....
driven from its position, many B"li. 1^1
prisoners being- taken and a larv-'
number •'.killed'' an-l "wound'.-d." totals ....
After mess on a [dateau near an
•old Indian mission aimt h-i All Nations
er pr-'ldeni was woik-'d .ut and aila. .'ij'-l ..
the cmpauies returned
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camp.! '•.luiiiiai', 1st
Russell rf
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Farmers!
During the busy season that is
coming pretty soon now, when
you harvest that crop of yours,
that Banking by Mail with us
can be done very satisfactory,
and that for all round service
and absolute safety you will find
the best at
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
OF WAHPETOI*
CAPITAL SURPLUS $ 75.000
E.R.GAMBLE,PRES. J.P.REEDER,CASHIER
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When That party of St. Paul Man
ufacturers and Wholsaiers
Visit This City
ON TUESDAY, JULY 27th
The First Minnesota State Band
Is Also Accompanying Them
On This Tour
The party of St. Paul Whole
salers and Manufacturers, which
will tour a portion of Minnesota
and North Dakota, July 20th to
31st, inclusive, over the lines of
the (jreat Northern Railway, will
travel in a special train, consist
ing of one dynamo car, one bag
gage car, two dining cars, seven
standard sleepers, and one com
partment observation car. The
train is composed of the finest
equipment that can be assembled.
Officials of the ireat Northern
Railway are accompanying the
party during the entire trip, for
the purpose of seeing that every
possible detail is looked after in
the most efficient manner. The
party live upon their train the en
tire week.
The object of these trips is to
give the heads of the important
jobbing and manufacturing firms
an opportunity to meet their cus
tomers throughout the Northwest,
hi Lhejr own places of business,
't he out of town merchants come
to the wholesale market frequent
ly, and the traveling men, repre
senting the wholesale li-.-u-es, \re
regularly calling upon the trade,
but the heads of lb'.' houses have
but iillle lirst hand knowledge of
the conditions under which their
customers transact their busi
ness. To see their places wf bus
iness, the town in which they are
located, ami the territory sur
ging it, always reuli in a
er understanding, and a *on
sequeiil. b-'iieiit i,...Lit. Trips
such as Ibis provide that oppor
tunity.
These (rips have ., become
regular feature of the work "I t!:e
St. Paul Association- of Com
merce. Every summer two trips
of one week each, are taken. Ihix
i- tin.- second 'rip arranged for
this yar, Last month tin- party
covered nil-- thousand miles in
Southern Minnesota and North
wesiern Wisconsin.
One of the features of the trip
is I hi' big parade, head"d by the
Minn-vsoia Stale Jiand, mad-' bv
the party at each stop.
The moving' picnire operaio
always on the alert catch s.,n
typical si.'i'iie or *oiii"i l:i ,g wi
-lisl inc11v local color which
in- interesting io (lie people
the moving picture re.d, C'-:i
iiig- of the views taken in
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town, is snown
lure theatre
publicity resiiltiui: to ai
towns from the moving
is very large and of the
siide characier.
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The commercial club wi-hes to
ex!end a cordial invil.al i-m to lie
tanners as well as uiher p-'.ipie
t" turn out and hear 'his band
also by turning mil y"i can lo-lp
make this lour a more of suc
cess I han ever. The baud concert
will be in the evening and so will
the free open air moving pictures.
This parly arrives here «,• 5.
Fets all try and give them (he
glad hand and wish them back
again as well a successful tour.
METHODIST CHURCH I
The regular monthly busines
meeting of the Epw'-rth League
was held Monday evening at tiie
home of the Misses Parsons. The
reports showed good interest in
the work of I lie League. The So
cial Department was authorized
to plan a social evening some
time-within the next Month.
The Sunday School picnic will
be held today, Thursday, at Island
Park. Those who wish to go from
the church will meet there at 10
o'clock A. .M. All friends of the
church are invited.
The subject of the sermon next
Sunday morning will be, "The
One-Sided Man."Sunday school at
IM., F-pworth League at 7 P. M-.
and evening preaching' at 8 P. M.
Subject of the sermon: "Tin-.Se
cret of True tleroisun." Prayer
meeting' Thursday at 7::J0 P. M
A cordial invitation to all these
s.ervices.
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(ierman service at 10:00 a.
English service at 8:00 p.
Cpr.JpUi St.,and Pembina ave
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M. D. Anderson of Fargo and
Mr. Orant. Marsh of Bismarck
were elected lo represent the so
ciety iu the supreme convention.
which is ibis year held in St. Lou
is, Mo., Augst. ith. They organ
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HERE NEXT TIME
The State Convention of This1
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lull hanquet was waiting- them, and
WAHPETON CONVENTION CITY SWlft
.-. organization and
elected the following- officers:
President, M. C. Rust, Fargo.
Vice-President, O. F. Perkins,
Grand Forks.
Secretary,. Miss Hilda Aaby,
Jamestown.
Treasurer, William RingueM.
Jamestown.
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,e i|,. ..r of s--einu tlie prize di'ili ii"b.!"i-s will be o\ing for the
•am. in the ranks ,,f Un M. i!. -i1
i--1 j.--ho game
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they also listened ..during the
different courses to the beautiful
singing and speech making which
lasted until a late hour. Then they
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Lodge Will Convene Here 'J:-'after voting three .dieers
Next Time I James town local b-dge of
to their respective
over the delegates fi'oni alipe-
Z*W .. to" l"dge that, consisted of M.
Is Evidenced Still Further by the Keenev," Anna Down-v and D. T'.
Bringing o_f This Lodge With' Hess, who were Mie' m-ans of
Others Already on Hand
bring the next, stale M. B. A. con-
Ivention to \Varpe(--n.
The M. B. A. delegates from
here that went to the Jamestown
"State convention returned Thurs-i WIT 1^111^ UADnC
•Jay evening, overcome with joy,j IllLL 1IIEl LUlLUtJ
and reported that they were suc
cessful in landing the next state
convention for \Vahpeton.
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BE ABLE TO FORD
Our Straight Stream of Victories
With Our New Base Ball
Trucks at Island Park
THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Of Fargo Baseball Team Will Try
to Demonstrate that They
are the Best Machine
o'ds have ram
and
The little old
bled right along all season
this base ball team, represi.
this company at Fargo will
pear before the sport loving
of the two twins oil Island
n-xi Sunday afternoon.
When the delegates were seen
by a reporter of this paper they
spoke very highly of the way ihe
•jameslnwii people treated the
delegate*, and they ^ay they ha\e
a i-reai bunch of M. 15. A. boost
er- I here. The Jamestown lodge I
lias a membership of Ko members fai
and they are ail b"o-d.ers. After independ-'iii team of Ihe Dakota
ihe ciinveutio11 bad aTijovirned! .Metropolis, I'hey have also ical
they were taken jn autoes out lojen -on ,,f the jc'st teams I hat
see the city a.nd it took two hours'inhabit (he near regions of the
io cover the eiitiri- i.-ity. From "it• •(.!." Thi-y ai-'.' eftming loaded lo
tiii-re (hey were ia.cen to the ha'.! the eyebrows and according to
where they li-tened a very nice the advance reports and taking
talk by Mr. Wiiiiam Hin^ui-H. o".e| their past record into ffmsidera
i.f the city, ci'-unci!men. They had!
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Park
This team has the record
si-a-oi) .,f being- the
i-m, ..f our tb'i'lers and in-|twins
SATURDAY ONLY
50 PIECES
of Selected Goods
in our window
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HANK1NS0N WILL
BE HERE FRIDAY
With the Best Team That They
Can Bring Along to Wipe Out
Their Recent Defeat
SO WILL VG BE HERE
And Will Again Demonstrate that
Our Straight Jacket Cannot
Be Wiggled Out of
That, old wrecking- crew with
huge wrecking cranes and rail
mud car trucks will steam up at
Hankinson Friday noon and will
arrive here about half past one
or two o'clock. The last time they
were here there was a large
wreck on Island Park and some
how every)bing went amiss with
the necessary equipment and so
they were allowed to put in the
usual time but as to their work,
pulling in the tinio is all that,
could be said.
Now this time fliey will come
with some new material, by put
ting in some new and stronger
pieces where if was necessary for
I hem to do. Just, where, we think
thai it will be in (he hurling:
springs mi the .Rig Hook". A
change at first ami well she had
heller get a -new ball team and
be done with if good and for all
time. The boys that represented
her here last time, quit like a yel
low dog chasing tlees round the
house. Well here that.
you .even give us a game at, least.
My winning Ibis game the boys
will make it two and two and
therefore will no doubt have to
play the rubber at some future
j'ime. i.el |be people of Ihe two
promenade riahl out to the
ball park and see ibis ^am.e. if no
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