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Preuss aE hee { i BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE i A a a ea | For Christmas | | AN EASILY SELECTED GIFT THATS ALWAYS GRATEFULLY RECEIVED Cowan's Drug Store wocwcoc cc coeswopecesocsoreccoe ASK TIME IN WHICH TO SECURE WITNESSES By consent of the defendants wlio desire to secure witnesses from Man- dap, a continuance was taken in po- Nee court this morning in the case of the state against Wesley Gandy, 25. years old, and John Callahan, 22. ‘Both men were arrested in Mandan the first of this week. It is alleged that they took the Ford machine own- ed by E. A. Dawson, a grocer, from in front of the Bismarck theater one eve- ping last week,:abandoned it on the crossing near the Missouri bridge, and which resulted in the car being demolished when hit by a freight. They were remanded to the custody of the sheriff until the date of the ———— PSOE IESETEOS OOD o DRINK HOT TEA o oy FOR A BAD COLD. PHOOSOESOESEEODSD Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburg Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the:tea, put a cup of boiling water up on.it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full:at any time during the bed or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loos- eng the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system, Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inaxpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. BUB BACKACHE: AND YMBABO BHT OUT! Rub Pain and | Stiffness Away with |. a small, Bottle, of Old: Honest our. back: is:-sore an i 0, sciatica or theumatism suffer! ‘cent bottle of ‘old, honest “St. ee Oil” at any drug:atore, pour a Ifitle in your hand and rub it right into. the’ pain: or ‘ache, and by the time; you: count fifty,’ the soreness and lameness is gone.» Bon’t..stay> crippled! This. sooth penetrating oll needs to be used ’on! 7 onoe. It -takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends thé misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciati- ca and lame back misery so promptly! hearing. -which:--was: spt »for:Eriday, December 8. JUDGE BURKE TO REMAIN CAPITAL CITY RESIDENT The many friends of Judge E. T. Burke, who. retires January. 1 from the supreme ibench, will be glad to learn that ‘he intends to remain a Cap- | ital City resident. Judge Burke an-j nounced today that upon the comple- will take up the general practice of law in Bismarck, establishing his of- fices in the Tribune building, at the corner of Foarth and Broadway. The Judge is a man still in the prime of life, and friends predict for him suc- cess. \ DIES IN HOSPITAL. Mrs. Barbara Will, aged 50, wife of Casper Will of Linton. died in one of. the Jocal Hospitals this: morning, at 6 o'clock. * The body will be taken to-| morrow morning to Linton, wher z neral services will be held and i ment made. ~ COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION. The county commissioners conven- ed yesterday and will ‘be in session through Thursday. «The allowing of sidered up to this time. ‘EDUCATORS TO MEET. The state board of education will fmeet at the capitol] December 12, in a statutory session, the Jast .of the present year. CRAIG IN THE CITY. DaniR. Craig, traveling representa; tive of the Western. Newspaper. Union’ Jof Fargo, is-spending several days. jn ihe ey al 700 LATE TO OLASSIFY WANTED—At once. Housek widower with two children: ua r K ding.to business im: class condition. . Phone 615! FOR SALE—Good hay. Call 875K. ‘FOR SALE—One Chevrolet automo-| bile, used: only six. months;*, one Ford touring car, all in good ci tion. A. F. Marquette,” Bismarck: Steam Laundry. 12-6-5t FOR RENT—Six; Taree and - four ms, on Ninth St. So. Phone $41L. 2-6-8t LOsT—On the “streets of Bismarck, on Tuesday, Dec. 5, a lady's silver mesh bag, ‘containing about $9 in cash. Finder, return to Mrs. Chas. Swenson, Bismarck, and receive suitable reward, *. 12-6-2t bills has been the only matter con- H tion of his supreme court duties he| WANDA FIRE LADIES ELECT: The Mandan fire department held its annual meeting last evening. Af- ter considerable discussion as to new candidates it as decided to re-elect the officers for the ensuing year. They are: Chief, Jack ‘Boyle; assistant chief, L. E. Eckroth; treasurer, ‘An- ton Grunenfelder; secretary, Iver Lar. son, and janitor, Joe Schlosser. Following the meeting a: light ‘ban- quet was served and & smoker held. A. J. ‘Sylvester’ of the, Sylvester Land company -left this morning for a hurried business mission to New Leipzig. HANNA INTERVERES IN KITTEL'S: BERALE: Governor l,.B, Hanna has written President Wilson urging clemency in behalf of W. F. Kittel, defaulting of- ficer of the Casselton First National bank, convicted at the recent term of federal covft in Fargo. Friends of Kittel are also active in his interests, contending that loyalty to his brother is alone responsible for his present predicament. BAG GUILD’S LETTERS IN SALE OF NEWSPAPER Fargo, N. D., Dec. 6.—Courfer-News letter files passed into the possession of the Non-partisan league when the sale was made by Marsh & Fentress to the Non-partisan Publishing com- pany. ‘Now the writers of the letters to Dr. L. T. Guild, in which they advised him how to “fight the Non-partisan league” campaign, in which he was engaged quite actively during the past spiring ond facoating story QFrHEun ‘William’ A. Brady™ * in association with World Pictuies Presents FRANCES NELSON _E.K. LINCOLN and oe SHOWN ae Tonight Only" “}year, are wondering if the league has thelr letters. Street gossip in Fargo says they have, ibut Non-partigan leaguers won't | the testimony .of ‘the witnesses has -admit it. ‘been taken. The witnesses ...were: ‘Mrs. Philip Kary, Angelina Kary, ENPEY'S fe this Johile Empey fs on on trial for’ rape. fhe case was taken up yesterday orning, before Judge J.-M. Hanley, The complaint is\ made by Angelina Kary, 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and 4 ‘Mrs. Philip Kary of Odessa. On Sep- "ANSWER THE ALARM Bismarck People. Shou Should Not ‘Delay. If- your kidneys are inflamed, Don’t stand around and do nothing. Like arfire, -it. will soon he beyond, control, You will get sthe alarm in time— Backache, or dizziness or disorders | ing. of the urine, D Heed the warning. y Give your kidneys a rest by living more carefully, . Use Doan’s, Kjdney Pilfs to help stamp out the cause. Profit by ‘a Bismarck man’s experi- ence, D. Hill, 615 Broadway, Bismarck, says: ‘My experience with Doan’s Kidney Pils has been so satisfactory that 1] recommend them to anyone suf: fering trom kidney and .bladder dis- ease. I suffered) from a, stitch in my ‘back whenever 1 lifted anything. My kidneys, were ‘weak and 4 had to get up often at night to pass the kidney secretions. Doan’s Kidney Pills quick- ly cured me’ ’ S Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply as for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s. Kidney. Pills—the same that cured Mr, Hill, Foster-Mitburn ‘Co., edy, | One-I last and _ JUNE ELVIDGE. “Prod THEATR] tember 15, 1916, Bmpey. is alleged to chaye abducted the Kary.. girl. . jury was picked early yesterday and Philip Kary, W. D. Dopkins, ‘Handtmann and H. L, Henke. The ar- guments ‘were made. before the jury WITH JURORS = BiLAT AUTORUN Manager Vesperman' '. Bookings for Last Two Weeks Have Been Win- ‘An all-around pleasing pill of. com: work and barrel jumping—almost a {vaudeville night: at 1 houses of the season which has turn- ed out for the weekly :vaudeville ‘at- tractions. ferings have been exceptionally strong “Experience” plays a one-night en- gagement at the theatre Monday even- at Finney’s drug store. The, John morning. The. case is now. in hands of the Oe ners—“Experience,” Monday.” e mixed with high-class acrobatic ting circus—was the offering for the Auditorium, evening. It:-was one of the best The last two weeks’ ‘of- winners, Reservations may be made now what you buy before you pay for it. Buy Jewelry for Gifts, and see how nosh more genuine pleasure you receive out of the z giving. Jewelry has a permanent valpe and a lasting interest, and almost everybody likes to have it. You will be surprised what only a small amount will buy here in reliable jewelry. Our gift offerings have been chosen with care from a wide market where experience is. needed to distinguish the worthy from the worthless. We offer both-economy and satisfac- ~ tion, because personal inspection is the only satisfactory way to buy. We enable you same - Gifts of Real Mosth a ke Your Christmas Ideal FOR MEN AND BOYS . hes ; Diamond sings; Fobs. Lockets ; Scarf Pins and’ Cutt Links. Fotntain Pens. Silver Pencils; Match Safes. Tie Clasp: Collar Buttons. . Shaving Articles; Toilet Sets. ; Bair an othes Brushes. lem: Rings, Pins, Buttons. Cigar and Cigarette Cases. Pickard Chins, ‘* “Tis more blessed to give than to receive.’” ®. e f } LADIEs: DUPLICATE STOCK: —Bilk Shirts = aeeoves Silk lose —Silk Mufflers. and Sweaters —Bath Robes in better grades SHOP iS. E. BERGESON & SON Open | Holiday , b emenitiatices That i : - StrikeaM@Mans — Fancy You may think it is too early to start your Christmas shopping for men. This season more than any. season in our ex- perience, we would urge early selection, be- cause market conditions are unprecedented and it is impossible to get duplicate merchandise, WE ENUMERATE A FEW OF THE MANY ARTICLES OF WHICH WE CAN NOT GET We Advise You To Closed Sundays —Neckwear, in spec- —Linen Initial Hand- kerchiefs —Leather Goods —Fine Gloves, except- at greatly advanc- ed prices an EARLY Evenings A most appropriate gift would be one of these sets of the New Baking ware wrapped in 4 Christmas box. The set as above cut, packed in box, ready for delivery. 56:20 SANITARY TRANSPARENT ECONOMICAL Beauty Pins; Neck) Chains, | Gome in NOW and look over the question of “‘What Shall I mood aa tire stock fairly b FOR THE‘HOME Carving Bets; Nut Grapbees, Silverware and Cut Glass in sets or ingivid- ual piéces—artistic designs, : Mantel Clocks; Chime Clocks. pray, our. ¢ ie line of Gift Suggestions. You'll soon settle Mel be s' to you-and yours. hearty wish for ie . Merry Christmas! You can ‘buy your gifts-here in absolute confidence as to quality of the goods and the oor. BONHAM BROTH ERS rectness of price.’ _ Bucoessors to & B. Woodward A Free Burning, Non-Otinkering Ces] Low in ‘Ash and High io Calorid Value “A Fuel Without a Fault” at $3.25 PER TON Delivered Phone 453 urprised at the low prices, too. The en- a marked pete worth and dependability, and carries ‘This coal does not Clinker, and contains less sulphur and ash than any other lignite mined in : North Dakota Washburn Lignite Coal Co. 'FoJ: MCORMICK, Agent