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CITY DRAY and TRANSFER LINE Chas. Shenneman Prompt and special attention niven all work in our line and ex perience insures the safe hand ling of pianos or other articles needing a combination of axjipri ence and care. See us for the best of Service For Sale Cheap---Buick roadsier in good condition. C. 11. Hecht., Bowbells, X. D. tf i Per Cent Until November 21 we will sell all our boys school suits as 20 per cent discount. Call and see them. MOWERS & MOWERS R. R. SCHUDAR Contractor and Builder Plans Specifications and all Necessary Material Fur nished on short notice. Also shop work of all descrip tions. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Bowbells, N. D. Bowbells Auto Garage Lodge Directory BOWBELLS LODGE NO. T5 A. I AND A. Mi Meets first and third Tuesdays at Fraternity hall. R. E. Knowl tow, W. Nels J. Lund, Acting Secretary. BOWkELLS CHAPTER U. 13. OR ,OER EASTERN STAR 'iMijets second arid fourth Tues days at Fraternity hall. Jose phine E. Campbell, Worthy Matron Geo. It. Phelps, Secretary. Ileath & Drinkwater, Props. Repairing and Overhauling Automobiles Filtered Gasolene. Lubricating Oils and a Complete Line of Auto Supplies Kept in Stock For Sale. and can make immediate delivery on any blank desired. All mail orders are shipped the same day they are received. Rend your next i i order for blanks to The Tribune. LIVERY IN CONNECTION Three well kept autoes ready at all times of either day or night to go on a trip of any distance on three minutes notice. See Us For The Best of Everythig "Our Meat Goes Furthest" Every woman knows there is a great difference in the LASTING QUALITY of meals. Poor roasts, steaks or chops, fat and tough, for instance, very rarely go into the refrigerator after the first attack upon them is over. We sell the kind that lasts REAL MEAT, selected with EXPERT KNOWLEDGE. A complete stock of every thing usually carried iii an up-to-date shop, always on hand. FRESH, SALT, CURED MEATS a n I S We are ready at all times to buy oattle, hogs, poultry and hides at highest market prices. Let us give you an offer on anything in this line that you have to sell. Pioneer Meat Market No matter what make of stove you have, we can furnish you with repairs for it, Stromberg Heat inn & Plumbing Co. Discount i The Tribune at all times carries a complete line of township and mlscelaneous legal blanks in stock i i 1 i Digest of Uitfe No. Dak« News I Theodore Johnson of Ross broue i one of his arms by falling from a ladder on which he was working. flavin Smart lost four fingers of his right hand in the gears of a gasolene engine while working on a farm near Esmond. Some counterfeit- money has ma-de its appearance at James town. The coin being passed is a silver half dollar. Fifteen gamblers and a wagon load of gambling equipment was tf'.ken by the Bismarck police in a raid in the residence district. Walter Sheldon, a young boy of Napoleon, was ciuifce lia-dly injured when ho fell from a horse he was riding and the animal stopped on him. Mrs. William Wiggins of Park River is in a critical condition as a result of her stepping on a rusty nail, which pentrated her foot for about an inch. Haakon Halverson of near De Lamore was kicked uy a horse an 3 is in a serious condition although it is thought that he will recover from the injury. Owen Madden, a farmer of the Knlm vicinty, sold a hog there that weighed 680 pounds, the largest that has been marketed at that place this year. Henry Stewart, a Center con tractor, stepped on a nail and was quite badly injured. In trying to get the nail out. of his foot he fell and injured his arm. Two men were held up in Diik i inson. One of the victims was struck a severe blow on the fort head by the butt of a ,-evoim- enr ried by one of the thugs. Thomas Wilson of Sheldon was q:ui^e badly injured when a large load of liav on which Tie was riding tipped over and Mr. Wilson was i caught between the load. A Bismarck man announced (here that lie had killed twenty five ducks in four shots. There was a fisherman thar caught that mn:iv fish with one worm. A postoffice inspector '.\as at I Mandan making an investigation of the alleged assault made upon J. K. Kennelly, a mail carrier, while i he was on duty, by Goo:y,o. Dally. 1 A big prairie fire destroyed a number of barns and large .amc#ant of farm products east of Williston. The fire covered a territory two miles wide and fifteen miles long. Miss .Mary Shaw, a member of 1 lie Tower City basket ball team, had her left knee so badly sprain ed while playing that she was oblig ed to have it. put in a plaster cast Ilenry Stammen of Musk-ego township in Renville county had a field of Northwestern dent corn that yelded CO bushels to the acre. Mr. Stammen is feeding 400 head of cattle. Moses Kesler, son of a merchant at Devils Lake, was slio- in the leg just above the k-iea, by ."mother boy. The shooting was accidental and occurred near the Great North ern shops. While fishing at a social DeLa mere, a son of P. O. Blouin was caught in the lip by a nook which fastened itself in such a way that it could be removed only by the aid of a knife. Morgan I'ihoades, colored, of Mi not, charged with the killing of Griffin Skinner, 'colored, was bound over to the district court, without bond on the charge or murder In the first degree. Complaining of a bad pain over her'heart, Mrs. Nellie Fowler of Center requested her daughter to get some hot water. When the daughter returned upstairs her mother was dead. Walter Pakins, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Parkins, of near Man dan, was accidentally shot through the fleshy part of the thigh, by Mrs. Win. McComis who is employed at the Parkin farm. At Lawton the globe on a street light was displaced, all the mantles broken and some pipe bent. It is believed that wild geese, becoming confused by the light, flew into it, doing the damage. Joseph Pinch, who was arrested at Granville on the charge of selling liquor, pleaded. guilty berore juflfje Burr at Rugby and was sentenced to 120 -days in the county jail and to pay a fine and costs of $225. The Lisbon city council passed a resolution to serve notice on the Lisbon Light & Power Co., that its franchise had been cancelled on the fharges that the company has fail ed to provide a 24-hour service as called for. M. L. Form'an, Soo railroad agent at Columbus, was badly injured while extracting the shells from an automatic pistol. One of the shells exploded and the bullet en tered the palm of his hand and came out'near the wrist. Dan Gillin of Sarles sustained a fractured arm wheni ae shot at a jackrabbit. The report of the gun frightened the horse ne was driv ing and it. upBet the rig in which he was rising. No word could be obtained of the jackrabbit. FtUiiiig thi'Ough iiti. Qpfeti 'cellar wk$7 JMi-S Bruce Parii RiVer sus tained m-oken ar'in,, a badly lac di'dted forehead and (. number of bad bruises. She nad come up from the cellar but left the door open intending to close it later but forgot it. Julia Yarno, a 16-year-old girl of Wllliston, came near suffocating from chloroform fumes. She had been cleaning some garments with the anesthetic and retired without putting the cork in the bottle. An hour later she was disco.vere'i in an unconscious condition. Unknown parties did great dam age at the farm of Charles Dan siczen of Morton county in the vi cinity of Flasher. They stole a quantity of harness and tools, took the burs off^ the siutty plows and not satisfied* with that tore down two and a half miles of pasture fence, breaking the posts. Commissioner John Norden of Foster county was severely injur.' I when he reached into the hood of his automobile while -.1. was fun ning and his sleeve caught on the shaft. A c.onsidef/.Dle amount, of flesh was pulled clear from th.. bone on one of his arms, but l'or tunatelv the bone was not broke:".. The Maxim-Nordenfeldt un, which was loaned to Towner by the navy department, has been return ed to the department uii its request, as all guns of this character nave been called in and are to be put into the service as anti-aeroplane guns. The gun has been in Town er two years, a manner having been loaned out for ornamental pur poses. SALE OF LAND Notice is hereby given, that un der authority of an order of sale, granted by the Honorable Fred F. Carter, Judge ol' the County Court of the County of Burke, in the State of North Dakota, dated the 8th day of September, 1914, the undersigned, the Administrator of the Estate of Ole Simonson, -de ceased, late of the bounty of Burke and State of North Dakota, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to con firmation by the Judge of said Court the following described land to-wit: That portion of the North ^est Quarter (NW1-4) of sec tion Three (3) in Township One Hundred Sixty-two (162) North, of Range Ninety-four (.94) Wo of the Fifth Principal Meridian, lying and being South of the Right of Way of the Great Northern Rail way Company, as the same is now surveyed and located across the said Quarter Section, consisting of Forty (40) acres. Said sale will be made 011 or after the 3 0th day of November, 1914. All bids must, be in writing and may be left at the office of said County Judge, or mailed to him a$ Bowbells, N. D., or left with or mailed to Geo. II. Phelps, agent for the said administrator at Bow bells, N. D. Dated November 13, 1914. OSCAR B. HAYDEN. Administrator of the Estate It of Ole Simonson, deceased. CALL FOR Bros The County Auditor of Burke County, North Dakota, will receive up to 2 P. M., December 22nd, 1914 sealed bids for the construction of a grade described as rollows: Commencing at a point near the quarter line between Sec. 4, town ship 161, Range 89 and section 33, township 1G2, range S3 and ex tending due east along said section line to a point near the southeast corner of section 36, township 161, range 89, thence due east along county line between Ward and Burke counties a distance of one-half mile or more, providing agreement be made between the county com missioners of Ward and Burke coun ties. Earth work to be done by the cubic yard and all concrete work to be done by the cubic foot. Work to be done according to plans and specifications now on file ?n the county surveyor's office. A certified check to the amount of $50.00 to accompany each bid. Bids to be opened at 2 P. M., De cember 22nd, 1914. The Board of County Commissioners reserve thq right to reject any or all bids. Given under my hand alnd by order of the Board or County Com missioners this 14th day of Nov ember, 1914. JOHN ROMINE, Auditor: Burke County, N. D. W. O. CALL FOR BIDS The County Auditor of Burke County, North Dakota, will receive up to 2 P. M., December 21st, 1914 sealed bids for the furnishing of surety bonds for the Burke County officials, to the amount of $101, 000.00. Bowds to be in force for a term of two years from the date that the officcials qualify, x.ii»i the o.\ ception of bond for one county Commissioner whose term of office is four years. Bids to be accompanied by a cer tified check to the amount of $100. Bids to be opened at 2 P. M., De cember 21st, 1914. The Board of County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Given under my hand and by order of the Board of County Com missioners this 14th day of Nov ember, 1914. JOHN ROMINE, Auditor: Burke County, N. D. W. O. WE REACH THE PEOPLE Unanswered letters mean wasted efforts. Use the long distance ser vice of the Northern Telephone Co. Tribune ads bring results. An up-to-date remedy for colds. That is what Peruna is. In successful use over 50 years. Colds are caught in many •ways: Illy ventilated Squaring It. Mr. Shoddy-Yes. that's the armah used by my ancestah who came ovah with tile Conquenili. Young Lady— (after examining the armor carefully)— It says "Made in Germany" on the gauntlet. Mr. Shoddy—Ob, yes nor ancestah—er—started from there, dom't yer know —London Telegraph. 1 rooms rooms that have direct draughts crowded rooms damp houses stuffy school rooms offices illy heated. A dose of Peruna at the right time, at the first symptom of cold, before the bones begin to ache, before the sore throat manifests itself, or the cough, or the discharge from the nose, just a dose or two of Peruna before these symptoms begin is gener ally sufficient. But after the cold as once established with the above symptoms prominent, a bottle of Peruna, or maybe two, will be necessary. "For several years I have been troubled with colds at each change of season. I took Peruna and have not been troubled with the slightest cold this entire season." Mr. Harry Fisher, 1928 M.osher St., Balti more, Md. "I give the children Peruna if they have a cold. and it always relieves them." MrB. I. D. Hayes, 1!37 Druid Hill Ave., Baltimore, Md. "When I feel a cold coming- on I take a little Peruna. and il does me good."- Mr. Charlos S. Many, 12 Water St., Ossininj?, N. Y 1 "No family should ever bo without Peruna, for It is an unfailins cure for coldfl." Mrs. M. F. Jonon, Burn ing Springs, Ky. Striking at the Cause. Mr. I.ittlcrest—Doctor, what did you tell nie was your special treatment foi sleeplessness? Medico—We strike at the cause or the origin of the trouble. Mr. Littleresl—You don't say so! Well, you will find the baby iu the other room. Only dou't strike at him too bard.—New York Globe. PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH Sunday school commences at 11 a. m., conducted by the pastor. All are cordially invited. j, Divine worship at 7:30, preacher j| E. W. Spence. A hearty invitation given to all. For Sale or Trade—My Rumely gas engine, one six bottom plow I and J. I. Case separator two shoe I drills, two McCormick binders. I will sell or rent jry 430 acre farm four miles east of Bowbells. W. I J. Wlllyard, Bowbells, N. D. tf I rm A StiiiiiON'S' •, fitftte t£ Mrtt-th fialtottt I.'tmiitfr. bi B"rUeitf DISTRICT COURT Eifi-hth Judicial District. Louise Engles, Plaintiff vs. Matthew Engles, Defendant. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE PENDANT: You are hereby summoned to an swer the complaint in this action, which complaint Is on file with the Clerk of the District Court for Burke county,, North Dalcot, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after-V. the service of this summons upon vou, exclusive,,of the day of service "and in case of your failure to ap pear and answer said complaint, judgment will be taken, against you by default for the relief demanded in' the complaint. v. Dated at Minot, N. D., this llllP day of November. 1914. 1 V. E. STENERSEN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Resi dence and Post OtTlce Ad dress, Minot, North Dakota, StMMO.VS N'nrth Dakota, County of State of Burke. IN DISTRICT COURT ... Kiprlith Judicial District. Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Konmare, N. Dak., a corporation, Plaintiff, Oscar Ijindbers'. It-' 1* THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. TO THE A1SOVF. NAMED DE FENDANT: You are hereby summoned to an swer the complaint in this action which is filed with the Clerk of the District Court of Burke county. North Dakota, and to si-rve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service and in case of your failure to appear or answer judg ment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bowbells, North Dakota, this 23rd day of October, 1014. F. E. HECKEII, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Oflicc Address and Residence. Bowbells, N. D. Northgate BLACKSMITH SHOP Repairing and Overhauling Auto mobiles, Gas Engines, Steam Engines, Horse Shoeing, and General Blacksmith Work. Prices Reasonable AL. HOLMES Northgate, North Dakota W. WATT If you are in need of horse furnishings good for this coming season it will pay you to come in and look over my stock as it has never been more complete than it will be kept duriug the coming spring and at prices very reasonable. Don't forget to bring in your harness for oil and repairing before the rush. Also keep a complete line of Trunks & Suit Cases. A Fresh Supply of Dr. Hess' Stock Food Just In. HERMAN ENDRESON Coteau, N. D. Now is the Time and Here is the Place to buy a O N A OR A A E S I A N E W.C. I LICENSED AUCTIONEER Sales cried anywhere at any time. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Either write or phone me at LIGNITE, N. DAK. Harness ...and... Saddlery I