The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1916, Page 2

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th Dr, REMAINS OF MUCH LOVED. ICKINSLM WOMAN TAKEN EAST sey, Wl 1 ‘tied. at her home rin backin: son on Tuesday afternoon. after suf- hours from hemorrhag- ock to her Jegion of friends ghout the state, was an indirect result. of an operation which the de-jhere by numerous friends last even- ceased underwent a year ago. Al- though she had known all of these months that death might come at any time, Mrs> Casey had maintaimed her Fo eepereennementeneeechenpetiemeerieee =e oe QUIT TOBACCO VERY EASILY)" —— You would like ike tq quit’ the use of * tobacco, because you know it hutts you; but whenever you try’ to ‘taper * off, the strong craving and nervous- ae come on and after hours or days | Man, Bert Hungerford and M. T. Ban- spek igs of, Flasher were in the city yes of heroic agony you mst , again gi Solace in smoking! or chewing’ ¥et; you “may~ conquer the: habit quickly and easily if you know*how. book that will be mailed you free by Edw. J. Woods, 1428 H. Station E, New York City. ‘Write today and ask him for it. Make a wonderful im- ““p¥ovéement in your’ health “and ef cienty. i al| the state; er z \ cally *; zens of the Stark county seat attend: Get thet { nold, of Brittin, were in the city Mon- | Thabiiinal cheerfuln jher most immediate | pared tor ‘her demise, | Mrs. Casey came to North Dakota [with her husband 20 years ago. They had been schoolmates in “La Crosse, nd none but viends was pre- sweethearts from childhood. . The couple settled in’ Grafton, Mr. Casey, newly’ created a took up the practice ef law. ey remained tf 14 years, during which’ time he ‘elected to tate legislature. Six years ago accompanied her husband m, Where they, had since Prominent in club work throughout a women of unusual cul- ture and talent, the deceased was above everything else a home-maker. There were no children, and Mr. The husband, who was met ing, is prostrated with grief. Funeral at Dickinson, Funeral se: es were held at 10 o'clock yester morning at St. Pat- rick’s church in Dickinson, Rev, Fath- John ‘Digmann officiating. Practi- all of the representative citi- ed ie. Pay their final resyécts to the | SreeR ers moe ema ! ... .OYTY NEWs | (0 OSES RECESSIONS} _IN- FROM FLASHER. George H. Webber, Charles Cryder- day.*> see Mrs. Frank Sherman and son, Ar- day, shopping. . . MEETS HUSBAND. * Mrs. C. -W. McGray of Underwood | came to Bismarck Tuesday to..meet — — This delicious food is hours to a high degree ments of nourishment si ‘arging. “~~ AER hk DAILY RATION Bhi. Children Thrive on pe uts It provides, in concentrated form, the ele- active, growing bodies and brains, and the kiddies really like Grape. Nuts—they need! no EVERY TABLE SHOULD HAVE ITS ner sa Reason” 4 —at Grocers, mede from whole wheat of digestibility. i ‘0 necessary for building OF GRAPE.NUTS . her husband, Senator C. W. FROM HAZELTON, Mr..and Mrs. John B, Landsberger of Hazelton are. visiting friends and shopping in the.city. eee FARGO MAN CALLER. G. M. Craig of Fargo was an arrival | McGray, business matters, who drove up today from’ Fort Yates. He is-a. guest’at the ‘McKenzie. : ee COLEHARBOR FINANCIER. C. A. Fuglie, a prominent Colehar- bor banker, transacted, bisiness in Bismiarck this week. see Miss Margaret McConkey, whose ill- in the city late Jast evening and is ness from rheumatism has been noted, | nothit spending the day here attending to!4s recovering nicely’ at’ her home: in Second street. fi e © cis 5 | “BURNSTAD VISITORS." W. W. Rath and I, W..Pearson o! Burnstad spent, the day in Bismarck. f See a JAMESTOWN MEN IN CITY. ME. Bauer and A. J. Brant, both of Jamestown, were arrvals in the city this morning and‘ are attending to business matters here. They-are reg- istered at the Grand Pacife. BUSINESS VISITOR. H. E. Baker of Regan, N. D., is at- tending:'to business matters in Bis- marck 'this afternoon.» He is head. quarteting at the Grand Pacific. JAMESTOWN aan IN CITY. W, T. Kraft of Jamestown is,a reg- istéred guest at the Grand ‘Pacific to- day. He will be here several days. eae ELLSWORTH EXPRCTED, ber’ of, the state supreme bench, is expected to arrive in the‘ city tomor- tow morning, and Will be one’ of the attorneys in.the case of.the property owners of the. Second district against the city commission which. will be heard Friday hefore Judge Nuessle. H. w: Little ie Batdivin was ‘among athe business visitors in the’ Capital City Tuesday, = t. °c : ‘Matt Benzmiller of Sterling trans- acted business’ here” Tuesday. % , ‘eve “ Fred Adair of,Wing was in the city COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA—$100 Tuesday, calling on friends and trans- e Cabinet of Maliogany, satin Wal, ‘nut, or quartered oak in all finish- es, measuring 443/, inches high acting . business. ° ° John Noon, Sr., of Wilton, is spend- ing several: days: in ‘the ‘city: on bul: ness, oodye William: Wasley. of the Webb Broth- and 2113x%19 inches. Drop tray ers’ furniture department has return- record cradle to hold 60 recards. A5885—12-inch, $1.00— “Blaze: Away. Two-step! (Holzmain.) |.6)88s shew ; cases: Prince’s Band. College Life. Two-step. Prince’s Band, 'A5885—I'm Longin's. Fo’ You, (Hath: away.) ‘Waltz.-Prince’s Orchestra. ternoont at ite HO" { Skating Waltzes. (Harris.) Prince’ cee Re: “Orchestras A5887—12.inch~$1,00— ‘Of, How She: Could Yacki -. MWicki.Wacki Woo. + Fox-trot. Prince’s Band. “You ‘Were Made to Order for Me.) ler-i-ka. (Frantzen,) N Hacki| J (Von Tilzer.) | 1, ed from a@ shorts business’ trip to Washbura. eee The. White Conteetie fitted w y is being with the} last. word in plate d .handsome ieaday. id Cases ver dnstallea-T Je ee The ive: weeks’: Old son, of Mr, and ‘| Mrs. E.AcShipp is dead atthe family home {nj Mayan: avenue, serviced” pit dniductéd Friday af- dob at the: family resi- Brown, ‘of the Man- cise ana church. will be in * the IN- on-ot “stinple_ buckthorn bark, glycerige, etc.,.as mixed in Ad- Because. it,-acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOON- ST ANT. a Medly Fox-trot. Introducing “With|FUL Adler-ka. relieves almost ANY His Hand in His Pockets” CASE conStipation, sour stomach or gas. It rerioves such: surprising foul “Sweet Babetir,” “She Alwdys Did| Matter that a few ‘doses often relieve the Minuet.” Er incels Band, (H. Von Tilzer.) or prevent treatment trouble. appendicitis. ; helps. chronic stomach Jos. Breslow, Druggist. STOLEN—AUTOMOBILE. 50 Reward. : Above reward will be paid to per- A short i} Cowan $ Drug Store! son giving information leading to the : Fourth and Broadway . Will There Be A , Victrola In Your Home This Christmas? recovery or retarn of one 1916, Model 83 Overland touring car, N. D. license No. 13439. The car number which -is stamped on front, end of frame is 6336. ‘Left hind wheel was equipped ne Non-Skid tire and the right wheel a Racine Non-Skid.. Car stolen in Dickinson, N. D., on the evening of Sunday, November 19th. ‘Notify Sheriff Stark County Dick- inson, N. D.; Guy Hunter, Dickinson, N.D. STATE PUBLICITY APOSTLE ARRIVED THIS MORNING A publicity apostle for? a “greater and a better ‘North Dakota” is in the city this afternoén, in the person of E..L. Richter of Larimore, former Press association and now-atate man: ager of that association for Appreci- ation Week, January 21 to 28. Will Be Here Tomorrow. Judge S. E. Ellsworth, former meni} ‘Fairview ceme- president, of the North Dakota State} ) Made Famous the World Over i ie United Cigar Stores Co. In line with our ever wishing to handle the best, and in getting the cream of the markets for our customers, we have taken the agency for Bismarck, and will hereafter be ready to serve you with “Just the cigar you want” n what the shape, what the size or what the price, we will have it for you, and “You will be satisfied”. When you want a satisfying Sune; think, no matter what the blend: f Appreciation Week campaign, which e characterized: this afternoon as the For Thin, Nervous’ ests AND WOMEN n equals or compares with the ri A food pores in: EMULSION It makes other foods do good. ‘It sharpens the appetite;: stimulates the circulation and helps over-; come catarthal troubles. If you) are rundown, anaemic’ oz nervous, the benefits you *| will receive ‘from Scott’s Emulsion will surprise you. “greatest, publicity piece of work eer | undertaken by the ‘state.” Spent $1,424 Last Year. cluding the prizes. Richter arrived _in the -city this morning and. will’ leave tomprrow night for Jamest6wn. His work here today and tomorrow will be in the na- ture of getting subscriptions from the merchants wnt others to further the “Come and see me twice a. year — keep them ‘ clean — and. chew WRIGLEY’! This wholesome, economical goody removes food particles that cause decay. It’s friendly to your teeth and 5 gums. Good to chew on.-Helps appetite and digestion, too. « According to.a statement made by the, pioneer state editor this after- noon, $1,424 was spent in advertising matter last year for the qbservance of the week. School children wrote 22,- 000 essays,.at a-cost of $55, not, in- Every resource of the; state was touched upon.«:Replies } CHRISTMAS 1916 YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Make Appointments Now »: - BUTLER’S STUDIO Hare Block 99 from: literature: smailed out..even. came from ‘remote. untralles WHEN YOU ASK FOR 2 BUTTER 4 NORTHERN 311y, Main 8t WRAPPED . IN Phone 249

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