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KNSON MASOKS Tat ¢. H. Starke Elected Worshipful Mage. ter for Ensuing Year, and-Hart- - é well Johnson, Senior Warden. Dickinson, N. D, Dec, 2—The w@v- nual election of officers of the Dickit\- son Masonic lodge was held this weed. ‘The officers for theensuing year are ‘Worshipful’ master, C. H. Starke: senior warden, Hartwell Johnson; junior warden, J. V. Jessén; senior ) deacon, Roy Henderson; junior deac- on, Ernest L. Peterson; senior stew- ard, FC. Heffron, and junior steward, Liewellyn Roquette. GRANVILLE ORDER EASTERN is STAR ELECT YEAR’S HEADS Granville, N.-D.,. Dec. 2—The_an- nual election of officers for the East- arn Star was held this week with the following officers being elected for the ensuing year: Worthy matron, Mrs. C. B. Burr; worthy patron, C. A. Stubbins; associate matron, Mrs. P. J, Hunter; secretary, Mrs. U. G. Mor- rison; treasurer, Mrs, A. P. Simonson; conductress, Mrs. .. Bacots, and as- sociate conductress, Mrs, .W. L. Young. Installation of the ofsicers was held Thursday evening. Tene and tan lea Constipation in women is increueing to an alarming extent, and this causes poor circulation whict: how, muddy, pimp, many women are tr Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets’ acable remedy! for bad: act on the liver and. havena nes is the one dey complex ions. 1 the impurities that g willeurely clear up ‘even the most die! ing condition quic! and toncup the ent system, giving a resh, muddy aa They y are absolute ly, pure-—easy to take 3. They act quick. -and make you a oo ee a THIRTY HOGS BRING ADAMS ¢ COUNTY FARMER SUM OF $830 + Hettinger, N. D., Dec, 2—* Thirty ‘hogs. were sold here this week by C. M. Dunn, of the well + known Grand River farmers, for. + nearly $830, The porkers aver- aged about, 320 vounds each in weight and brought an average * price of approximately $27.65. + Mr. Dunn still has 64 hogs on the * * farm. The hogs he marketed were fourteen months old and * were wintered all year largely on * oats. + ee © OOS Oe eB HOt, BOOY-GUARD. OF LINCOLN SPEAKS AT ENTERTAINMENT Inkster, N. D., Dec. 2—Hon. Smith -A. Stimmel, of Fargo, one of Presi- .dent Lincoln's personal body-guards, 1 in the Presbyterian church evening on “Reminiscences of Abraham. Lincoln,” iF aN SPAPERMA) Ss IVE SE. . ° ° ° ° eS ° « ° ® ° ° + + o + ON IN LE LN ECROPE er, N. D.,_ Dee. ‘Alfred { Tughes, son of A. E. Hughes, a for- auer newspaperman of this place, is 2 ow in active ‘service in Europe. He vas at Vietoria, B. C., that he enlisted iii the Canadian army. His company was taken to England i in Oc- i he was sent to France to do service in. the trenches, x DAMS. COUNTY SPOTLIGHT AS GRAIN GROWER’ liettinger, N. D., Dec. 2—Edward Senimert réceived ‘word today that a sam ple of Nort2i Dakota resistant flax No. 62, grown. on his farm, northwest of town, was awarded fifth prize at the annual state seed: show at Devils Lake. Fit.soore was, 97.17. EASTERN STAR BALLOT ON OFFICERS AT MOHALL Wy; 7 . Plates were laid for 106 guests. A three-course turkey dinner was serv- ed, + Fp ¢ TOPAL DEPOSITS. THE EN BANKS $357,114.95 Heztn, N. D., Dec. 2—Total- deposits: in the three banks of .this place ag- gregate $367,414.85. This is by far the-greatest deposit im.any; town in Mercer county or. the whole north line, MUSKRATS REPORTED TO BE NUMEROUS NEAR COGSWELL Cogswell. N. D., Dec. 2—Hunters and trappers made the statement that muskrats are more plentiful this. sea: son than any preceding year. The animal is now the object of the trap- pers thruout. this district. Good prices are being: paid for the hides. FORMAN BOY IS ELECTED JUDGE GREAT WEST STATE Forman, N. D., Dec. 2—John Hurly, now residing at Glasgow, Mont., at the last election. was elected judge of the Seventeenth judicial district in that state, according to word’ brought here. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hurly, of this village. HAZEN WINS LAURELS AS MARKETING POINT Hazen, N. D.,. Dec. 2—The sum of 230,000 bushels of grain has heen mar- keted here during the season. In this amount, 108,000 bushels of it was wheat; 51,800 bushels flax; 13,700 bushels, rye; 29,500 bushels. barley, and 26,500 bushels oats. BOTTINEAU MAN HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT NEAR MENOT Minot, N. D., Dec. 2—Anton Jen- son, who lives about seven miles from Bottineau, suffered a dislocated hip and two broken ribs when he stepped in front of a taxi yesterday . after- noon. Jenson, who is 45 years old, had just arrived in the city from Bot Uneau. - “ MINOT HIDE & FUR. Co. IS BURGLARIZED-—$200 Mohall,"'N. D., Dec. 2—The Order of. Easter Star at its last regular} 4 meeting, elected the following officers for the. ensuing year: W. M., Mrs. L. M. Rowkne; associate matron, Mrs. »)A. H, (Haugen; patron,-A. M Mevig;' secretary, Mrs K. H. Kanne; treasur- er, Mrs. Sadie Harold; conductress, Mrs. Robert Johnson, and associate conductress, Mrs. 4. B. Campbell. WVEY SPEAKS AT ANNUAL BANQUET OF ANETA BOOSTERS Aneta, N. D., Dew. 2—The fourth an- nual banquet of the Aneta club was held at the Manhatton hotel this week. President McVey of the North Dakota university, was the principal speak- er, his thought for the evening being “Community Development,” The speaker was introduced by C. A. Low- en, president of ihe Commercial club. . Baker's eee laboratory and. home, . it is pu ; oe us * health Feghagiie Hit wine sis of eat es re, tLis it 18 asapssnsvete ap anstitis Walter Baker & Co Lid. ESTABLIBHEO 1780 OORCHESTER, MASS. WHY PAY TWO PRICES FOR DENTAL WORK? Dr. Sowles at the Union Parlors, is charging aa 9 about one half the amount charged at other offices ‘in Bis. marck. Strictly high grade work is done, and only high grade materials are used for. Crown and Bridge work, Plate work, Gold, Porcelain, and Amalgan Fillings. Prices are right for any ‘dental work done. i worth of furs was stolen from\ the Minot. Hide & Fur Co. when‘ burglars pried open a rear window of the ware- house yesterday. This gave them ac- coss to the room where the furs were stored: and: then: progeeded ‘to ‘‘help themselves ‘to whatever seemed: pos- sible. HAINES DRUG STORE AT WILD ROSE 18. PURCHASED Wild Rose, N. D., Dec. 2—The Haines drug. store of this village, was sold this week to the Heath Drug company, possession being taken at once. by the new- owners. The. new firm is composed of L. G. Heath and daughter, Miss Grace Heath. Miss Heath is a graduate of the University of Minnesota anil is a registered phar- maceutis. She was formerly manager of a drug store at Dickinson. HEALTHY DEPOSITS, Ryder, N.:D:, Nov. 2—Total deposits in the two banks of the village have reached the sum: of. $869,233.23. tee oeoeeoeeooeeoee ¢ ELEVEN THOUSAND POUNDS + ¢ OP- RABBIT BAGGED.IN HUNT « * New England, N. D., Dec, 2— ¢ *: New Engiland’s bold,:brave hunts- + * men bagged 11,000 pounds of +. :|@ habbits in the greatest’ rabbit + * drive ever staged here.. The + ‘* team captained’ by J. A. Murphy * bagged a total of 735 animals, + * The team headed by J.. J. Mur- + * phy returned with 683 rabbits, or a total of 1,418: 4 +2 oid t $58 ee + —_—_—_—_—_—_—_ BODILY HOUSEKEEPING (By Samuel anise M. D.) The subject of drinking water with meals has been misunderstood. In recent years. investigation’ by means of X-rays, the observations of scientists such as Cannon, Grutzer, Pavlov, Fowler, Hawk, prove that an abundance of water taken during. di- getion is necessary in good. bodily housekeeping. To drink a pint. of hot water before meals is good practice, and those suffering from a catarrhal condition of the stomach will find ben- efit. in adding about 10 grains. (one- sixth of a level teaspoonful) or bak- ing-soda, drinking it'an hour before each meal. (Those who are inclined to hyper-acidity should drink slowly a pint of medium cold. water, two hours after meals. ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED. Note the prices below, and compare them with prices of other offices, Gold Crown, best 22K ...0:.......066 a Best White Crown . Heaviest Bridge Work, per Best Silver Filling . Extraction ........ Cleaning .........: Fine Set of Teeth ... artes ‘ No charge for Extracting When Plates 0 or ‘Bridge Work Ordered. Are Gold and Synthetic Fillies sy ag : ‘110,00 je . FREE. EXAMINATION "Union Dental Parlors Dr. H. 8. BISMARCK, N.'D.: OVER ORPHEUM THEATRE SOWLES, Owner If your kidneys are sick, or you suf- fer with lumbago or rheumatism. at times, pain in the back or back of the neck, take a little Anuric before meals, .This can be found at any good ‘drug store, and was: first discovered |; by Dr. Pierce of the Surgical Institute, in Buffalo, N.Y... When run-down, when life indoors has brought about a stagnant condi- tion in .the circulation—most every- one is filled with uric acid—especially is this so of people past. middle age. This uric acid in the blood often caus- es rheumatism, lumbago, swelling of hands_or feet, or a bag-like condition under the eyes. Backache, frequent urination or the pains and’ stiffness of the joints and high. blood-pressure, are should ‘drink plenty of pure~- watet and exercise in the open air.as much as possible, I have found that Anuric is an antidote for this uric.acid poison and that it will dissolve the. accumu- lation: of ‘uric’ acid “in the: body: much as hot..water. dissolves, sugar... Will-There Be A Victrola In Your Home This Christmas? Minot, N. D,,' Dee, 2—About: $200 6 also often. noticed. Everyone |. =|FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod i/FOR SALE—Household furniture; in: "-MR.W. C. DILLEHAY Fourth street; can be obtained by writing to the P: ¢ ALL BUT. THREE. FARGO CARS + STOLEN ARE. RECOVERED + Fargo, N.'D., Dec., 2—Altho + * nearly 50 ‘cars were ‘stolen’ in + * Fargo. during the past;: season, ¢ * only three of the stolen machines + remain: ‘overed, according to * - the report’ bt the police depart- ee * ment. oe agen eceees 1L| PLANS ARE PROPOSED FOR GENERAL HOSPITAL AT PLAZ, Plaza, N. D., Dec. 2—It is possible that this city:will in the near: future have a~ geneml hospital” Plans are now being ‘discussed. The ‘proposi- tion has been taken tip: several’ times; About $6,000 has been pledged. The building as ~proposed will. cost about $12,000. FARGO PLANS COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVA. Fargo, N. D., Dec.-2—Definite. deci- sion to stake a community Christmas tree was made at a conference of thé club women of the city. The tree will be placed in:the heart of the business district. ‘It, ‘will be lighted by 250 lamps, while chorus singing of Christ-} mas carols will feature the festival program. ELECT. WIS€O: MAN. AS -; }PRINCIPAL OF FARM SCHOOL «Minto, N.;D., Dec. 2—Frederic W. Oldenburg,.formerly of Madison, Wis., was;elected by.the board of. trustees: of the Walsh County Agricultural and Training school, as principal to fill the yacancy caused by the resignation of the former.superintendent. Noaptea burg is about 42 years old, .married | tha and has a family of three children. The winter term: opened; Monday. To ci Catd"in-One- Day. ure; IVE BROMO. QUI- N Ne ie Dupeiate refund mon- ey if it falls, to. cure, E. W. GROVE’S ture is on Lt ge box. ANOON AUTOS OH CROSSING Ford aeleaing to J. A. Dawson, Gro- '* 4. cer, Stolen From Front of Bis- marck Theater Last Evenings: While J. A. Dawson, a grocer’ on Sixth street, was enjoying the thrills of the motion picture bill at the*Bis- marck theater last evening, somebody Was enjoying the thrills that go with stealing a car. Dawson left his Ford insfront of the theater. The night was moonlight and the weather was great for a joy- ride. All that was lacking was a car, Dawson’s machine was appropriated. It was discovered this morning abandoned on the crossing this’ iside ofthe Missouri bridge. Is attempting to make the grade there evidestly was not enough gas so it. was left on the crossing. A: train. “pumped it, smashing: the rear: portion: and breaking one of the rear, wheels-—well, practically demol- ishing the Ford. Two Jobn Doe warrants were sworn to this. morning by Dawson in Jodge Dolan’s court, ook TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ; FOR RENT—Until Feb. 1st, desirable 4-room furnished flat, Phone 218. |~ 12:2-3t, FOR SALE—Good, two-year-old cow manure, for lawns and gardens; de- livered anywhere in the city. Phone 693. _C. H. Pherrill. 12-2-6t LoST—Fraternity pin, Phi Alpha Del ta, Return to Olga Anderson, care Electric Shop. 12:2-1t. FOR RENT—Fourroom cottage; mod: em™m.. Phone 600, 122-6 FOR RENT—House of 7 rooms rooms; mod- ern; hot water heat; new house. Phone 12:2:3t ern house. 205. 1st St. 12-2-3t cluding piano, rugs, buffet and bed- Yroom furnishings; practically new. Third floor’ back over Roop’s store. 12-2-7¢ WANTED—Good: cook;” must be ex- perienced and neat; for hotel work; also, experienced dining room girl. Waldemar Hotel, Anamoose, N.' D. wostiwack charm locket. Retura to Tribune and receive reward, 12-21t » at. least give it-a trial. Means necessary.” ° celloy he ‘and can be purchased in Bismarck,at Cowan's Drug Store, 206 a. doctor's prescription is not necessary. Fruitola.is a. pure fruit oi] that acts as an intestinal lubricant and disintegrates the harden- ed particles-that cause so much ‘suffering, discharging the , to the sufferer’s- intense relief. One dose is usually effective to re- build the weakened, ‘run-down system. A‘ booklet of special interest to’ those who: suffer from stomach: trouble ‘long distances -for coal and have to “WELL TRY CLUB IS NEW" | _, Ryder, N. D., Dec. 2—A “We'll Try” club’ is one of the new organizations to spring up among the young people respond more quickly to the blood-enriching -o: dood in ‘ 12-2-6¢ |" ~ SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1016. Fruitola and Traxo Brought Relief After Doctor Said Nothing But Operation Would: Help: In, the opinion of Mr. W. C, Dille- hay, 513 Morton St., Nashville, Tenn., Fruitola and Traxo is the only suc- cessful remedy for gall stone trouble. In a letter to’ the Pinus laboratories, Mr. Dillehay say: “After. a leading Nashville physician had-failed to-re- _Miieve my wife, and we were told an operation was necessary, I heard of Fruitola and Traxo and we decided to I gave her this medicine as directed and after four doses, she was relievéd of nearly @ quart of gall stones, conclusive evi- dence that ‘an operation was. by no Fruitola and Traxo are compound- ed from the original. Edsall formulas at the Pinus laboratories in -Monti- saccumulated ‘inus Laboratories, Monticello, Illinois. IN: ‘OCK—THIRD: OFFENSE | pists D., Dec, 2—For _ the; third time in one month, Herman Ber- get, a homesteader, has been arrested, for killing stock. He waived examin= ation at his recent hearing and was. bound’ over: to the’ district court. “His bonds: were’ fixed at, $700. COAL SHORTAGE GETTING SERIOUS IN RYDER VICINITY. Ryder, N. D., Dec. 2—The coal. shortage is, getting to be a serious matter. Farmers. are coming in from return without a pound. If | cold weather sets it, it is believed there wilt be considerable suffering in this section of the state. ORGANIZATION AT RYDER Chest Troubles Economical; Just th want. axle to ber 30. JANITOR—Wanted for Tribune block |. Apply to R. D. Hoskins. _12-3-2t EXCHANGE — $4,000” merchandise: rent $50, including living rooms; want $1500 cash, balance clear land or city rental at once. Magnuson _ Bros., Edgcley, N, D. 12-2-3t WANTEO—Two- Christian young men for orderites at Sismarck hospital. Romina 12.2-3t WANTED—Two dish waskers at Bis- marck hospital, 12-2st Weighs Only 3005 Pounds the sensible man---is the 7 passenger 6-30 - Chal- mers. Everything in the car that. anyone. could 31280, lasts until Novem- B=t,| — new students — enroll. every week, and every one satisfied with the college in all its appoint- ments, Students admitted without. examination for either the Book- keeping or Shorthand courses, English from the lowest primary branches. Send for particulars. When you know what we’ have done for hundreds of. others, you will rant fo. stent G. M. LANGUM, Pres, 2 Bismarck, of this village. The officers are: serious accident. Both the auto and ~ President, John Anderson; vice presi- | the *“pop”” machine: were’ badly: dam- dent, Charline Raub: secretary, Hugh aged. Sig's Hanlon, and treasurer, Bertha Kvale. - ann} MOTORCYCLE. AND AUTO cH I Ss is COLLIDE. EN HASTINGS CHI ESTER SPL Hastings, N. D., Dec. 2—Otto Elm, ae asia i aoe rete ! driving a motorcycle at a high rate of speed, crashed into an auto driven boreh sete oth Biot Rittoe: by Norman Froid last Sunday. But ake ne ather. Be | for the fact that Froid intended’ to Bi for $5! stop at the curb in front of his home, Fee era cacy bene Snuest Alvars RelieDie prevented what might have been a ve ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY DECEMBER 11 -. SEATS.ON-SALE AT FINNEY’S DRUG STORE, i THURSDAY, DEGEMBER 7. PRICES: - 50c TO: $2.00 ‘WILLIAM ELLIOTT, F. RAY COMSTOCK \ and MORRIS GEST,: Present. - THE: MOST WONDERFUL PLAY iN AMERICA, pO DIRECT FROM Y9 MONTHS IN N.Y. " MONTHS IN CHICAGO ‘'S MONTHS IN-BOSTON A Love: Story: of : ‘Youth; His. Trials: vand:Tem I TEN BIG SCENES, COMPANY OF 82 {USIC, SINGING, DANCING LAUGHTER. THE YOUNG. IES OF “EXBRRIENCE COMPANY REPRESENTING: abe TINCT: TYPES. OF FASCINATING GIRLHOOD. LAR CHORUS IN THE GOLDEN CABARET ACT ON THE ; PRIMROSE PATH OF PLEASURE: Full of Action; $1280 e ‘kind of a car for A quality car from axle. ‘The price, After that $1350 (All Prices F. O. B. Detroit) Carl Pederson, Mgr. MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO Bismarck, N. D. Oe a ee