SIOUX COUNTY PIONEER

MAY UNCOVER ARSON PLOT. * CHILDREN WITNESS MURDERS • HIS. THOIiSOH * Bowman.—After they had seen • WAS A BRUTE One Arrest Made for Burning of Bur. J3ES PHONE 10 * their father, Carl Enstrom, kill • bank Depot. Gut the Cost of Living! * their mother and two brothers * Sioux Falls.—Charged with the * with a corn and end his own * WIDOW OF SUICIDE TELLS OF crime of arson, "Jack" Slyman, a farm A plate of hot biscuits or muffins, a THIS WOMEH * life by shooting with a rifle, two • hand employed near Burbank, has ACTS OR EXTREME TOW! OF AGED FARMERS * younger children of Enstrom ran * been held under bond of $2,000 for fresh, home-baked cake, a loaf of brown * eight and one-half miles to a • CRUELTY. trial at the next term of circuit court or nut-bread, rescues any meal from the How She Was Helped During * neighbor's and told what had tak- * for Clay county. Not being able to Pennsylvania Youny Man Causes DAKOTANS ARRESTED FOR AL- * en place. The children said their * furnish the bond he has been placed commonplace, and more expensive things Change of Life by Lydia E. LEGED PARTICIPATION IN * father had not attempted to harm • In charge of the sheriff, pending his Girl to Jilt Man She Was HAPPENINGS OF THE STATE trial at a term of court which will con­ are never missed. Pinkham's Vegetable KILLING OF BROTHERS. * them. The Enstroms lived on a * Engaged To. * farm fifteen miles from here. Do- * vene November 15. Compound. * mestic trouble is said to have * It is suspected that he was the tool With K C, the double acting baking * caused the crime. * What Is Going On Here and There of persons "higher up" when he com­ iwder, good results are doubly certain, INTERESTING tyEWS OF STATE That Is of Interest to the Read- mitted the crime, and further arrests Philadelphia, Pa.—"I am just 52 years are expected. MAKES QUICK RESOLVE ere's economy too, in the cost of K C. Of age and during Change of Life I suf­ ers Throughout South Dako­ 'S fered for six years Slyman is charged with having set TO HOLD GRAIN CONVENTION ta and Vicinity. fire to the Burbank depot building of terribly. I tried sev­ Nortti Dakota Events of Past Few When Young Woman Asks Him to 7 the Milwaukee railway company. The eral doctors but none Days Selected and Edited for the Tri- State Growers Society Selects Wish Her Happiness He Decides j Western Newspaper Union News Service. depot was destroyed by fire in August, seemed to give me Convenience of Our Dates For Meeting to Be Held He Alone Can Give j ||| any relief. Every In Fargo This Winter. Sioux Falls.—That her husband was and ever since that time the Milwau­ month the painswere Readers. accustomed to severely whip her at kee company had detectives on the It to Her. CANNOT "CATCH" DISEASE j Repetition Desired. intense in both sides, Fargo.—President John H. Worst frequent intervals, and that he also ground in an effort to run down the i He—Dearest, this kiss tells you all and made me so Bowbells.—Charged with participa­ announces that the next Tri-State compelled her to do a man's work firebug. The detectives and county Bridgeport, Conn.—Paul J. Barber I have to say. Have you understood authorities working on the case final­ That Tuberculosis Is Not Contagious weak that I had to tion in the murder of three aged bach­ Grain Growers' convention will be in the field, is the statement made in is a prominent young business man of Has Been Proved—Is Promoted me? ly secured sufficient evidence to war­ Wilkes-Barre, Pa. With his friend and She—Oh. please say it again.. go to bed. At last elor brothers on a farm near Lowry held in Fargo on Jan. 18 to 21, inclu­ behalf of Mrs. John Ehlers, who now by Insanitary Conditions. a friend recommen­ Minn., last May, John Jacobson of Lig­ sive. President Worst and Professor has been found after a search which rant the arrest of Elyman. classmate of old University of Penn­ The suspicion that prominent people DR. J. H. RINDLAUB (Specialist), ded Lydia E. Pink- nite and his brother-in-law, George W. C. Palmer of the state college, who commenced some days ago, following sylvania days, Edward Poll, he came The word tuberculosis is derived —ham's Vegetable Nelson of Coteau, were arrested by is secretary of the association, are at the suicide of her husband on a farm may have been Implicated in the burn­ here recently for a visit. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ing of the depot buildir.s makes the from tuber, a Latin word, meaning a Compound to me and I tried it at once Sheriff Warren Heath. Both men were work upon the program. The_ presi­ near Ethan. The especial attraction which bump, a knob or bulbous growth In '.-argo, N. D. and found much relief. After that I brought to the county jail here after dent is in communication with some of Mrs. Ehlers was found by her father case an important one, which may de­ Bridgeport held for Poll was a young velop several sensations. the vegetable world the word tuber Another peculiar thing about the bad no pains at all and could do my a brief preliminary hearing at which the most noted agriculturists of the working in a hotel in Tyndall, to which woman who was then visiting Miss is applied to potatoes, which are bul­ housework and shopping the same point she had gone when she left her electoral college Is that it has no base­ they were charged with being fugitives country with a view to having them Ruth B. Ailing, the attractive daugh­ bous outgrowths from the roots, and as always. For years I have praised from justice. come here for the convention. home some days before her husband Horace Burnham Has Disappeared. ter of Noyes B. Ailing, who conducts ball team. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­ Hudson. — Horace Burnham, a to some oilier plant growths of sim­ Minnesota detectives have been This convention brings thousands of ended his life. several rubber stores. Naturally Poli ilar formation. From tuber comes pound for what it has done for me, working on the case for some time, and farmers from western Minnesota, Ehlers is the man who, prior to end­ wealthy farmer of this territory, after and Barber were frequent visitors at and shall always recommend it as a wo­ have linked together a strong chain ing his life, went to Mitchell and pur­ drawing several thousand dollars in tubercle, little tuber, or bump, and northern south Dakota and all of North the Ailing home during their stay. from that tuberculosis, the technical : man's friend. You are at liberty to use of circumstantial evidence, it is said. Dakota to the city. Originally it was chased and paid for a tombstone. He cash from a bank, has disappeared Some days ago Barber, in opening TbeGoKnJSays my letter in any way."—Mrs.THOMSON, A livery man from Glenwood, Minn., then returned to his farm home, under unsuual circumstances. He left name of a disease which is'character­ Why *md >MT a meeting of the small grain growers his mall, found a postal from Miss ized by the formation of tubercles In •r awa» far 649 W. Russell St, Philadelphia, Pa. near Lowry, has indentified the two of these sections of the northwest but cooked breakfast for his children, and a note in which he stated that he Ailing. She had "just dropped him a suspects as men whom he saw at Glen­ hung himself. wished all his property to go to his different parts of the body, as the Change of life is one of the most It has become a general reunion and line" to let him know she was to be lungs, bones, the intestines, the liver, wood jest after the murder, and whose school for not only grain farmers but Mrs. Ehlers has returned to her son, Clinton. It is said there is no married to John R. Wrigle, manager •I • rtmdw critical periods of a woman's existence. etc. What is now known to scien­ actions roused his suspicions, accord­ for stock breeders and horticulturists home, and will look after her six chil­ reason why he should have disap­ pric* of >•« Women everywhere should remember of the Bridgeport Compressed Paper tists as the tuberclc bacillus was not ing to the officials. as well. dren. peared, as he and his wife have been Box company. She "hoped he would n — sr whan m know? „ that there is no other remedy known to discovered until about forty years ago, cany women so successfully through Jacobson is a nephew of the murder­ The annual North Dakota pure seed getting along without friction or dif­ wish her happiness" In her engage­ ed men. The two suspects have been and corn show will be held at the same CUT BY A CRAZY MAN. ferences. About 20 years ago he dis­ and previous to that tdherculosis of this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's ment and subsequent marriage. the lungs was called consumption or residents of this district about ten time. appeared in the same manner, and Barber did wish her happiness—all Vegetable Compound. phthisis; tuberculosis of the bones If you want special advice years.' '. OeSmet Citizen Has Narrow Escape absented himself for some time from the happiness in the world—but he jCertaiibteem from Death. his home, finally returning as uncon­ was determined he would be the one was scrofula, and other forms had write to Lydia E. Pinkliam Med* COUNTY CONVENTION IN MAY other names. Now tuberculosis em­ DeSmet.—Captured with difficulty cerned as if he had pust been out at­ who would bring her this bountiful Roofing icine Co. (confidential), Lynn, CROP VALUED AT $6,000,000 braces all forms of the disease, which l Roofing , i Cass County 8unday School Associ­ after he had terrorized the residents tending to his chores on his fine farm. happiness. _ m guaranteedI 1In writing, t inn for 1-plr, Mass. Your letter will be opened* is characterized by the formation of O 10S3 years for t-ply.K-ply. and it years for& i-plf,t®: I xead and answered by a woman Commissioner Flint's Estimate of Mor­ ation Selects Dates For Annual of the farming community some miles Since then he had lived happily with Puts in Long-Distance Call. •i ana tb* responitb..--,sonitbllitr ..of onr blc. nails, ton County Grain Yield Consider­ from DeSmet, a stranger whose name his family. tubercles. Tuberculosis is not re- B standsbehinatblsguarantee. Its quality la and held in strict confidence*^ Meeting in Fargo. The young man hastened to the reditary in the sense of "running in f the hlghestand Its price tbe tnoat reatonabl*. ed Low—Figures Interesting. has been found to be Foley, whose nearest long-distance telephone. He 4 General Roofing Mfg. Company home is in Chicago, has been found Offered Army Commission. families" or being transmitted from 91 irorW« largest manufacturmof Boottnt Fargo—The executive committee of called the Ailing home, got Miss Ailing parents to children. It formerly was • and Building Poi*n ADAPTED FOR WAR OR PEACE Mandan.—Taking an exceedingly the Cass County Sunday School asso­ to be insane, and has been taken to Watertown.—Hugh Headley, a for­ on the wire, having prearranged with S—tmkOtt SmU* mer citizen of Great Britain, has re­ considered as largely due to heredity, rUMrifMs AUutt Omln« conservative estimate of the average ciation met at the offices of the state Illinois, relatives In Chicago offering the Wilkes-Barre operator that no mat­ m8 II.M> KimuCMr Spanish-American Useful Im­ crop yield, Morton county farmers, if to care for him. When captured he ceived word from the war department but at the Berlin congress on tubercu­ ^tarmdn (Milk Intern lirti U<—yj association here. Secretary and Mrs. ter how high the tolls rose he must losis in 1899, Vlrchow. a very high au­ plement or Deadly Weapon, as their grain was all ready for the mar­ Snow and the departmental superin­ was brought to DeSmet and lodged in at London that his name has been not be interrupted. thority. said: "1 dispute this heredity i •* Is Preferred. ket and sold, would receive upwards of tendents of the city met with the com­ the county Jail pending his removal filed for a commission in the English There is little likelihood of anyone army. Mr. Headley, while living In absolutely," and he gave convincing $6,000,000.00. mittee. to Chicago. When the officers who ever knowing, including Barber him­ For years the with fanning mills Because it is as useful iu peace reasons for his belief. Neither is the According to Commissioner of Ag­ The secretary's and treasurer's re­ were to guard him to Chicago went England, was a member of the re­ self, just what was said in that con­ farmer has ^ and graders, yet. in as in war, .the Spanish-American ma­ riculture and Labor R. P. Flint, there ports were read and approved. to his cell to get him they discovered serve force, corresponding to the na­ disease contagious in the sense of be­ tried to aep- ^ the fell has versation or how it was said, but it ing "catching." It is due to the op­ chete has a distinction of its was a total of 342,621-acres under cul­ It was decided to undertake in the that he was armed with a huge knife, tional guard in this country. He com­ was eminently stisfactory and effec­ own as a weapon. It is a sword, tivation in Morton this year divided county, in as large a way as possible, which he had in some manner man­ manded a company of the South Da­ erations of the tubercle bacillus as tive. developed and promoted by insanitary r,™ ? Wild Oats apade. hedging-bill, as, hatchet and as follows: Wheat, 240,596; flax, 13,- the oratorical contest work as outln- aged to secrete. A. W. Hoyt, a De­ kota national guard at Faulkton, where Barber, in consequence, took the d pruning knife. It is lirst cousin to 651; oats, 44,138; barley, 23,483; rye, ed by the international association. Smet man, entered the cell, thinking he was engaged in the cattle busi­ next train for Bridgeport. He did not conditions. •" *« For j Sale the United States cavalry saber and 3,162; corn, 17,570. The plan is to have oratorical con­ he ccould clinch with Foley before he ness. Mr. Headley is enjoying a lucra­ announce his arrival here, but he and almost every male in Spanish-Amer­ ^ We have perfected and This out of a total county acre­ tests among the schools of each of the could use the knife. But the crazy tive business in selling automobiles Miss Ailing, a few hours later, might His Well-Earned popularity. J9 placed on the market a aep- ican countries above the age pf child­ age of approximately 2,049,000. It is nine districts, the winners of the dis­ man was too quick for him, and be­ and does not intend to avail himself have been observed en a train bound "My small nephew. Peterkln Pluck, arator which is guaranteed hood carries one. The laborer car­ claimed by some of the land men that tricts meeting at the county conven­ fore Hoyt could knock him senseless of the opportunity to enter the great for New York. Their destination there is deservedly the most popular child P to do the work perfectly. Our ; ries it to cut sugar cane, prepare fire­ Commissioner Flint's figures are very tion and the winner at the county con­ with a billy Foley struck him three war. was the city hall. A license was pro­ in our neighborhood," stated Cyrus C' separator is highly recom- wood apd trench ground for his crop. low, as both the rye and flax acreage vention meeting the winners of oth­ times with the knife, twice on the cured. It was no aldermanic holiday K. Savage. "When there is company ^ mended by seed men and agri- The horseman wears it to cut his this year is much larger. However, er counties at the state convention. chin and once in the neck. Fortunate­ Big Family Reunion. and—but what's the use? You know at the house, and the lad's mother ^ culturists. Write for catalog today. way through woodlands during jour­ taking the state figures for cultivation Mrs. W. W. Towsley of this city was ly the blade of the knife did not pene­ Madison.—One of the largest family the rest drags him to elocute, read his X HOILAND WILD OATS SEP. neys ovSr rough country. The hi­ some interesting figures are gained. appointed superintendent for this de­ trate to a vital spot. reunions ever held in this part of the This is not the end, however. Mr. latest school composition 'or whack oB * ABATOR MrG. CO., Fsr|e,N. B. dalgo wears it with silvered hilt and partment. state took place the first of last week Wrigle, happy in the part of Miss a classic on the piano with one finger, tasseled scabbard. His humbler neigh- To Survey .Williston Project. The committee decided upon May 23 Has Trouble 8endlng Funds to Sister. at the home of Mrs. Lars Johnson on the young philanthropist absolutely Watsm E. Cslrmaa, Fatsat Imjtr.W sahuigloa. bor is content to carry it bare, and and 24, 1916, as the dates for the an­ Emery.—After trying for almost a the shores of Lake Madison. Four refuses to come through with the per­ PATENTS D.C. Advice ami books In*. ihilted with horn, wood or leather. Williston.—The federal reclamation nual county convention. year to send a considerable sum of generations were present, numbering formance."—Kansas City Star. Bates reasonable. Hlsbast references. Bestserrkaa. The machete is made in about 30 service will conduct a survey of the money across the Atlantic to one of sixty-five of the ninety-eight sons, ^different forms and the blade varies Williston Irrigation Project to deter­ FARMERS ATTACK AN I. W. W. his sisters in Germany, whose hus­ daughters, cousins, uncles, aunts, fa­ lin length from 10 to 20 inchcs. It mine the loss to the community, and band had been killed in battle, Georg^ thers and mothers still surviving in imay be blunt, pointed, curved or the government, should the project be Ambrose.—Members of several Buehler, an Emery man, finally has this large family group. The day was •straight, broad or narrow; the favor- abandoned.. An expert has been ap­ threshing crews, who have their head­ been advised that the money has spent in reminscences and music, with 10c Worth of mSm lite with the laborer is of medium pointed to Conduct the work. His re­ quarters in this city, nearly killed reached his sister in the German em­ a big three-course dinner in the after­ port also will cover the. probable bene­ 'length, with unornamented handle and James Quigley, an I. W. W., who was pire. He first sent the money through noon. The gathering was in honor of Will Clear $1.00 Worth of Land !broad, straight blade. fits to the community in the event the a bank at Brldgewater, but after lay­ Mrs. Lars Johnson, niio is now 87 project is continued. The project's fu­ accused of placing stones in bundles of grain that were fed into a machine. ing for months at some point on the years of • age, and the oldest one of Get "rid of the stumpsimps and grewgr< ture has hung in the balance, largely other side of the Atlantic, where it the family. big crops on clearedred land.land. HNow THICK LOVELY HAIR because construction and maintenance Local officials took Quigley in to a pool hall and barricaded the doors. • doubtless was held with ..other .mail is the time to clean up your farm . assessments against the property bene­ matter by the allies, the letter contain­ Robbers Steal 8llks. Because Free From Dandruff, Itching, small building which had been used while products bring high prices. Blastaig is fited are said to have been too heavy. ing the money was returned to him. Vivian.—Silks valued at from $400 Irritation and Dryness. as an I. W. W. headquarters was wrec­ quickest, cheapest and easiest with Low r reel­ ked by the threshers. Several other He tried other methods of getting the to $500 were stolen from the H. E. ing Du Pont Explosives. They work in cold "Rally Week" For County Schools. I. W. W. members met with severe money to his sister, but all failed. Kelley general store here by thieves May be brought about by shampoos Williston.—"Rally week" for the Finally he decided to send the money supposed to be the same who have weather.