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% News Of North Dakota FERGUSON, CHARGED WITH FEDERAL OFFENSE, FREE Fargo, N. Ds Nov. 25—W. R. Fergu- son, of Milwaukee, accused of using the mails to defraud, was acquitted in the federal court here the first of the week, RY ARS IN PENI‘ J Stanley, N. D., Nov John Riley, who Was arrested here last fall for ion in the robbery of L. M. O}- hy ended in the murder of Olson, entered a p! of guilty this week and was sent years at the MAN WHO THR KILL WOMAN U Jamestown, N. D., Ni Schultz, who w on the charge of th Mrs. Amelia Miller, 3 cause she would not elope with him, is at niberuyy on: on $500 bail bonds. itentiary. who was injured in an auto accident last Saturday afternoon, is reported favorable, toda’ He regained con- ‘iousness today for the first tim nce the actident last week nea: C hurchs Fer: “NORTH DAKOTA RE: GO UNDER is, Minn, ter snow with the soil in dition tor ye bec: lent weeth fall plowing, rymple, of |} apolig today. the Red. Riva plowed. ording to C. C who was in dia few pots in remain to be Are You Worn Gut? Does night find you exhausted— nerves unsettled—too tired to rest? SCOTTS EMULSEC! is the food-tonic that corrects these troubles. Its pure cod liver oi! is a cell- building focd to purify and enrich the blood and nourish the nerve-centers, Your strength will respond to Scott’s: Emulsion—but see that you get SCOTT'S. Scott & Bowne, Bloomific . Don’t sell your Turkeys and ‘Chickens—until after you call us up. We pay highest matey / price. “NORTHERN PRODUCE | When Snow. Shoveling Time Arrives the water freezes, the ther- Mometer keeps going down and. you find that your. coal | bin is empty there’s certain. ly consternation in the house hold. “Prepare now by hav- ing your bins filled with our MONARCH coal. Don’t be. among those who wait till the: cold ‘spell is here, before Place their orders, ust call 17.and.let.us bring pos. some Some real good coal. ME PHONE 17 ed to serve 10] 4 ¥ | bushel one {in the state for a town of this siz | Walum, on which it seeks to recover. | FOUR WOHEN ARRESTED 1 RAID ON A MINOT WOreL |. N. D., Nov. @5—-Four women} ¢ ‘and two men were arrested here last} @ | nig! n a Taid by the police on the} Lexington hotel, owned by Olaf Olson. | All entered pleas of guilty to disor- is der! 4 | WOMAN THROWN FR \ (i AUTO NITE eer LE ToT . N. D., ‘Nov. 25—Mrs, Hattie _ Minot, ° . ° BISMARC kford, N. ng four miles Tpatheast ot went’ to Bismarck today to con- th parties there who are look- | 1 better farming agent. By- nn enthusiastic experimenter | i- ANTON WILL HAY a1 ELE ATOR BY THE 50,000 ed here by the newly organized Farm- ers’ Elevator company. Officers elect- ed President, Edward Walbaum; Henry Fahlsing, and ee rer, Roy Seibert. | LIDGERWOOD FARM BOY | OST WATER VICTIM Lidgerwood, . D. Nov. 25—David ‘Baumann, son of Peter Baumann, went too far out from shore and went through .the ice on Swan Lake yes« terday. Boys dragged the body out, built a fire and summoned a physi- e been received announcing, the y Catherine 3 Don the First National bank here, is now. hier at Winsted, ; MUNIC! TREE LaMoure. Neverman, C. C. Lowe ha | mittee of three from the Civic league |to ascertain opinion among ,church | | { | Hillis and. Mrs.. ve been named.as a com-~ |members as to advisability of having} a municipal Christmas tree this year instead of church exercises i NORTH DAKOTA MATERIAL INTO DRAKE BUILDING! Drake, .N. D., Nov. 25—The, new} $20,000 opera house being erected here is about completed, and will be one.of the best structures of the kind The material is of the Denbigh, whit brick of Denbigh, N. D. ERVE OF COAL I IN IN FARGO: AnD MOORHEAD : ead, “Minn., Nov. 25—Fargo | and Moorhead have a reserve supply of 790 tons of hard coal 009. tons of. soft coal, a supply and suf- two |imonths without the addition of a sin-| {gle ton. Power stations, schools and | colleges also shave big, reserve sup-j{ plies. FARGO CONCERN 1 CHES. : y 0,000 SUIT AT DULUTH ‘argo, N. 1., Noy.-25—Suit:for $10,- 000°has been launched in the district ;~ court of Datuth by the Northern Trust company of this city,against the Con- solidated Grain company. The Trust compan, holds assigngment of grain ed by the defunct North Dakota Grain, company of Dazey and USE NEWSPA TO ASK | | FRIENDS TO BIG SPREAD} Manning, N. D., Nov. 25—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eger, who live two. miles south of the city, have sent notices to the newspapers inviting all Dunn county veterans of the Civil and In- dian wars to come to their home for Thanksgiving _dinner. The invita- tion is issued through the newspapers, because the names of the Dunn coun- ty, veterans are not registered. SOCIETY OF Fou ITY’S ANNUAL MEETING soos Fargo, N. D., Nov. 25—Society. of [4 Equity interests in the northwest will |; be centered in this city on January 17/9. to 20, under plans perfected by Jocal society leaders. At that time the an- nual stockholders’ meeting will be held. Co-operative concerns ‘backed by the Equity which gather here on the tour days which are the dates Picked for the Tri-State Grain Grow-] ers’ convention are: Equity Co-opera- tive exchange, St. Paul; Equity Pack- ing Plant company, Fargo; Equity In- ternational bank, Fargo, and Co“op- erative Herald company, Fargo. CHANGE FROM GRAIN GRO ING TO RAISING CATTLE | . D., Nov. 25—E. A. Green- wood, dairy commissioner, stated to- day that North Dakota is witnessing a transition from the period, of. grain growing to the adoption of livestock, which is being accomplished at a re- markable rate. When the full devel- opment of the live-stock interests is brought out the state will attain a point of wealth production equal to that of any state in the Union, in the opinion of the commissioners. WHOLE TOWN STARTS TO MOVE ACROSS COUNTRY Dickinson, N. D.,. Nov. 25—Midway. is moving. The whole town is on wheels. The liitie settlement is_ be- ing moved one mile overland ‘to a point on the main highway between Mott and New England, on the pro- jj posed line of the new N. P. extension, EQUITY BANK OF FARGO HAS TOTAL DEPOSITS OF $160,000 St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 25—The re- cently Jaunched bank of the Society of Equity, known as the Equity Inter- national bank, has total deposits néarly $100,000, according to the re- port just made to the state examiner. Fargo, FARMERS RAISING STOCK EXTENSIVELY NEAR GILBY Gilby, D., Nov, 25—Farmers of this vicinity are going into the live-} stock game with a vim. Six carloads of Holsteins have been shipped in here during the last few weeks. The town has a creamery which is ginning to show a steady ae in bag Tons. ! ae a ae ae ae ee UNIVERSITY GIRLS FORM CLUB TO EXCHANGE IDE Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. About 40 girls of the Unive have joined nigpt home economies club for the exchange af ideas. variety of ideas are Tatting, 2. prowders occupy part of the time. The girls are making their. own designs and applying them to dif- ferent articles, ments are each meeting. ToT HOCH H CH OS “| ciation’s annual convention will be ; held here November 27, Special trains will be run in order to |“ ‘| accommodate teachers E.| part of the state. FRANK CHA) (By. Special Correspondent) Jamestown, S| 105 delegates from North Dakota in attendance, the third annual state Y. M for, older boy: day. ship predominates in the and indications are that it will be the “The Master Man” has been chosen as the conference topic and the ses- sions are in-charge of E. general secretary of the Young Men’s Christian association, of Sioux City, rhe arrived in Jamestown this morn- ng. coal. ¢ ola is a pure fruit, oil that ae from our well fi ‘Fine Table Damasks - 70 inch ‘all linen Damask table cloths in satin stripe border-with plain center. Small, pattern. sions. +. s satfe. in a Wedne'! A great advanced. and ém- to be the crochetting ti lar suce affair.’ Prof. Light retresh- | will act ryed at the close of see seeeeereeete Frank iJ thrown clear over the! WATERTON - D., TO 1d of an automobile, with her ERTAIN TEACHERS. nths-old child clutched-in her} Watertown, §. D., Nov. 25—The vhen the car in which she was south Dakota State Teachers’ Asso- | Frank T retary, 28 and 29.) from *-every yma ES) but. who -| Chicago > FARGO, CTED IDENT OF BOYS’ CONFER- ENCE AT JAMESTOWN N. D., Nov. 26—With ery section of | “Carmen C. A. conference | part in was in full swdy to- Enthusiasm and: _good-fellow- gathering . Wolcott, C. Wolcott, No. 1343 stamped 6336, cian, who found.-the victim, nearly; Meetings are’ being held at the rigid. . | Methodist Episcopal church. State ——— Secretary A. B. Dale, of Fargo, Lead- | evening FORTUNE FAVORS B. 3 er E, C, Wolcott and Rey. Bruce E.| Notify i INSTED CASHIER WEDS | Jackson, of Bismarck, all .prominent Cooperstown, N. D., No, 25—Cards|as workers and_ organizers among} N. D. ‘| Wants Others to Know Remedy That Helped Him + | boys, were, speakers in today’s ses- ‘vnis afternoon the visiting — dele: gates were taken on a tour of inspec. tion of the state hospital for the in- The bang ing in the Methodist church promises\ Tighe, of night elected | opened ‘itsconvention last. ‘The other officers are: Vicé president, SEEND, OPERA, E Opera association, ie fame and.,distinction with.her voice., Last week the former Jamestown) oung lady made her appearance in Windy City state her rendition of the. celled, and als tribute when equal With Geraldine Farrar. Banquet On Tonight jluet to be held this even- crowning event, of the thus] essful conference. Elaborate arrangements have been made for this} rgo high school, as’ toastmaster. Vhaney Elected President Chane} of Fargo, was Jast North evening: ‘hranis of Bismarck, and. sec- Ted Berner of Jamestown. “SHARLOW ( OF JAMESTO' N ‘AL TO harlow, formerly of this city, for} some time has been in eénnected with the Chicago continues to gain ,"" and .scribes~ from. the: this noted opera was .unex- paid her ‘a, glowing. placed ~her on an best held in the history of the organi- STOLEN—AUTOMOBILE. zation. __ $50 Reward. Wolcott Arrived Today Above reward will be paid to per- som giving information leading to the recovery or return of one 1916, Model 83 Overland touring car, N. D. license 9. The car number which is on front end of frame is ‘Left’ hind wheel was equipped Firestone Non-Skid tire and the right rear wheel a Racine Non-Skid. Car was stolen in Dickinson, N. D:, on the of. Sunday, November 19th. Sheriff. Stark County Dick. inson,N. D:} Guy Hunter, Dickinson, Can't Uni So For nineteen years, M: lich, R, F. D. suffered: trouble.’ miles are had trouble, etter. im well like a MR. CHAS. FROELICH ‘VERY home loving house-wife puts forth her best effort and brings out her | King turkey struts across the bountiful board twice as toothsome and fine when that table is bedecked with snowy linens. (It is the day of all the year when gladness and good cheer reign supreme, and | that is in kee ipo with the day is.brought into use. 4 Let us help you in the selection of department. Read our ne suggestions in the body of this advertisement. You will find there the things you need. 72 inch Irish linens in stripe center with Grec- ian border; Thistle; satin band border with plain Your choice of these rich pat- ~ terfis in heavy grass. bleached linens at a yard finest table linens on this day. Wide satin stripe. Snow flake, fern, er With stripe center. these, in good weight linen at $1-25 and $1.35 per yard 22 inch Napkins to match, all patterns at-a doz. $4.00 and $4.50 72 inch Satin Damask. Irish and ens ih Rose, Grape, Shamrock and Grecian border with stripe center. Fleur-de-Les with stripe satin center; Greek border with rich scroll c and Fern patierns at © $1.50 and $1.75 per yard Napkins, dinner sizé, to match all these patterns - at 2 dozen, $5.50: and $6.00 bout given up, when Mrs, Froe lich/read.in the Kansas about Fruitola and Traxo and what it} had done for a man ola and Traxo and from the first I felt’ Patterns, your choice of: derstand How He Was Cured .| denly Eeleourt—The chureh here has been equipped with a new furnace, costing approximately $400. see _Rolette—The enrollment in the vil- lage schools to date is 165. Of these only 29 are in the high school depart- ment. ee 4 Devils Lake—A Farmers’ Fire In- surance company of Ramsey county was organized in the Edmore district last week. «se i Minot—Minot promoters have or- ganized the ‘Northwestern North Da- kota Poultry association. The mem- bership fee is one dollar. eee Rolla—Daniel McDonald, an old res- ident of this village, died very sud- last Friday morning, while walking from pis barn to the house. * shorwood—'The Tayi ing of track « on the extension from Wildrose to Gren- ora has been completed and freight in car lots is now being delivered, to the towns along the line. eee Boftineau—A meeting of the direc- tors of the Bottineau Co-operative Publishing company was held in this city this week and an order was plac- ed for a typesetting machine for The Courant. oe 8 Rolla—The bazaar which began Sunday evening at the Catholic church closed Tuesday night. The gross receipts’ were $430. The ex- balance of $360, a8 Rolla—H. R. “Albracht of Ellsworth township stated during a recent visit here that he has 2,000 bushels of good Fife wheat of last year’s crop in his He observes the soaring prices with unfeigned - Pleasure, Lakota—Word thas! been received here of the marriage of Walter J. Varno to Miss Tracy Cristle. The wedding took place at Little Falls, Minn. Mr. Varno was formerly em- ‘ployed in the national bank here. eve Northwood—A_ card from Ross. Mutchler and Noel Tornbom, from Swift Current, Sask., Canada, says that they found the threshing season Quickly After Suffering Nineteen Years, 0. 2, Gorham, Kansas, from stomach and kidney He tried all the Yoctors for! ‘ound but got no relief, and: with stomaeh He says, “She sent for Fruit- I only tool two bottles and now and can eat and work young man. ‘purchased; a doctor's not ‘necesgary. © Fruit- s an intestinal lubricant and disintegrates) the hardened (particles that cause so-much ‘suffering, discharging the ac- cumulated waste to the sufferer's intense relief. ficient to indicate its: efficacy, Traxois a tonic-alternative that is most ef- fective. to rebuild and restore. theweakened, rundown system. A booklet of special interest to those who suffer from stomach trouble can be obtained. by wets to the Pinus Laboratories, Beaticello, Tllinois, One dose is usually suf- Shas. Froe- City Post! Fruitola and, Traxo djdit'and 1'!1 do/all I can to get in full blast there, and were offered penses amountéd to $70, leaving a net} able, ace eel ting and de- | licious. z Walter Baker & Ca. itd: In the great out of doors or at the evening reception Baker's ESTABLISHED 1750 and that help was very much in de- mand, ordinary threshing help get ting $4.50 to $5: Der day, Grand Forks—"The Grand Forks as- sociation, of cre@t men held a ban- quet at 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening at the Hotel Frederick. Attorney C. J. Murphy, counsel for Northern, addressed the gathering. oe 8 Flasher—A ‘literary society has been organized in~the high school here. The officers are: McFall; vice president, man; secretary and ‘Miss Ruby Thompson. eee Flasher—At a regular Flasher Lodge No. 1067,A.F. & A.M, this week the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: A A. Abe), W. M.;_R. H. Neely, S. W.; C. iE. Rice, J. W.; Harry Center, treas- urer, ang A. C.’Grace, secretary. no eee : Cleveland—A. -gospel team, com- posed of students of Jamestown col- lege, ‘will hotd religious services here Saturday and Sunday ;of this. wek. Friday night the young people of this villagé,will givé a social for the team the Great President, James Dora Gett- treasurer, Wil- liam Sherwood, and sergeant at arms, meeting of » DORCHESTER, MASS.» on’ BT bureeey, Edwards’ Olive taking them. Dr. dispos: Dr. Edwards’ W hich calomel does, waters of Red lake cand Red Lake river held at Thief River alls, Minn., The. “0 in order that, all may get acquainted. eee Grand Forks—Professor Chandler of the university and W. H. Brown of the Red River Power ‘com- pany represented the Grand Forks Commercial club at the’ conference $60 a month and board to haul grain,‘‘called to consider the control of the E. F./ tients afflicted ‘with liver and immensely. effective “resutt: Take one or two nightly for a Will yee Be A. ei Vi ct rol a In Your Home This: Chrismas? center Greek bord- German lin- patterns. $2.00 Napkins to match, a dozen $6.50 $1.50 and $1.75 70 inch German linens in natural color in good patterns for $1.00 and $1.50 . yard. Extra qual- ities at, a yard enter. Poppy Hand embroidered Madiria linens, and Cheney lace: ‘edged’ linens, from a choice assortment of single pieces, Let us show You through the line. _ Company — A. W. Lucas at the set t, the set Pattern Table Linen 72 x 72 inch fine Damask linens, finished pat- terns in Shamrock, Poppy,-Iris, Rose, Daisy and Morning Glory patterns, at your choice from $7.50 to $8 Dinner size napkins to match, a dozen $8to$10 - . 72 x 90 inch cloths in the above line of: patterns at a range of price from, each $6.50 to $10 #8 inch square hemmed stitched sets... Twelve napkins to match cloth, dinner size in Fleur-de- Es border with satin Damask stripe center. and Shamrock patterns, at-a set Rose $lt_and $12 = $17.00 72% 108 inch sets, a good selection of patterns $18.50 skin ds’ Olive Tablets, ute: for; i¢atomel— Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that and just as effec- “but -their, action is gentle and safe insfead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with “a dark brown taste,” a had breath, a dull, listless, ‘ feeling, constipation, .torpid liver, bad; on or pimply face. Olive’ Tablets are purely vegetable compound mixed with geod” a olive oil; you will;know them byt their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are ‘the week, 3ee how-much better you feel and look. 0c and 25c per box. Al druggists. verything | ur. linens ' 72 x 90 inch sets in an assortment of patterns PIMPLY? WELL, BOWT i People Notice It. Drive It. Drive Then} Of with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer .if you get-a package of Dr. Tablets. should, begin. to clear after. you. have taken‘ the tablets -a few nights. Cleanse the blood, the howels and the liver with Dr. Edw the: successtul: subs’ there’s never any sickness or pain after’ sa