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VEWELERS KOPTICIANS _ BISMARCK, N. DAKOTA Jewelers and Importers of Diamonds We urge the early buying of ‘ifts not wholly ior selfish reasons. It is our policy to offer dobds that are not commonplace; hence the most of the articles we show. cannot. be duplicated at once or at all. Our stocks are now at their best, and the advantage of making early selections need only be suggested. . The prestige of a gift from | Knowles & Haney’s adds nothing to the purchase price but ‘much fo its value. . The above crest will appear’on the box or: wrapper of your : : sift if it’s from we _ BISMARCK, %4.. ss. North Dakota. A tone. exquisitely pure, perfect,round- , ed and crystal-clear ---makes ‘the Columbia _ “The One Incomparable Musical Instrument” And it is tone that has. given they hold. It is their tone—unmatchable in its natural purity and-absolute fidelity—.that justifies, their description as unpar- valleled. instruments. of. music, “We are prepared: to demonstrate this $100 instrument, play Z ” any record you may select, here or at your. home. Convenient ‘terms of payment may be ‘arranged, COLUMBIA § GRAFONDLAS, $15 TO $250 COWAN’S DRUG STORE Fourth and Grafonola RUMOR RENNES THAT PAGE 1S TO RESIGN Washington, Dec. ‘Dec. 9-—Rumors that Walter ‘Hines Page, the United States ambassador to England is consfder- ing tendering his resignation have been revived. Secretary of State Lansing refused to comment on it, ing he never heard of it. CLAY COUNTY FARMER KILLS SELF WITH REVOLVER Moorhead, Minn., Dec. 9.—H. O. Mo- land, a Hitterdal farmer, intoxicated for eral days, killed himaelt with a reyolver ‘this afternoon. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets, Druggists refund mon- ey if it fails to cure. E, W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given ‘that that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered’ by Cgarles W. Clarke, a widower, martgagor, to Interstate Securties Company, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 16th day of Aug- ust, 1909, and filed for record in the joffice:of the Register of Deeds, Bur- Columbia Grafonolas the place Hleigh County, North Dakota, on the hind = The McConkey. — Co. Quotes Prices as follows: Large stocks of Celery, 2 for 25c Large Head Lettuce, each .. 10c 4 Tbs. Fancy Onions for 25s 6 pkgs. Hippo Washing Powd- er: for... . eee eee eens my This powder i is new here and is supposed to be sold for 5c. per package straight. Extra Fancy. Full Cream Cheete per pound . Cloverdale Creamery Butter Ey Pound butter passes” ‘the. ‘very highest test in the state. Every pound warranted. . White Clover Honey, per . comb, 2 for .............. 35c Sweet Potatoes, 312 Pours for CAB foetal ee cee 25¢ for . This is a white soap and is. sup- posed to be sold 5c per bar straight. ~ br Fruit ure size) 2 ¢| Phe body 25c - 400 BURNSTAD MAN DIES IN LOGHL HOSPITAL William H. Arntz, aged 75, of Burn- stad, died this morning in the St. Al- exius hospital, where he had been undergoing treatment since April 11 of this year. Mr. Arntz was one of the best known residents of that sec- tion, where’he had lived for the last 13 years. He was, born in Germany, but had, been a resident of the Unit- ed States since he was 11 years old. Seven children survive.. Funeral ser- vices will be conducted Monday morn- ing, at 8:15, in St. Mary’s cathedral. ill be taken to Napoleon for interment. His daughter, Mrs. Max Steil of Burnstad, has been in the city since the deceased entered the hospital and was with him» when he died. DIES, IN HOSPITAL, Mrs. Scholastia Judt of Glen Ullin died’this morning in one of the local hospitals, after" undergoing treatment for a short time. -The body is being held; until the arrival of her son, ‘this evening, from Glen Ullin. Must Enforce Rates. Washington, Dec. 9—The Inter. state.Commerce Commission has rul- ed that the railroads must put in force the reduced rates for return freight shipped to Mexico, in face of the ex- isting émbargo. iN THE MARKET FOR CORN. Wanted—Good corn; ‘ snapped or husked. 'Gussne! 12-8-3¢ ithere: 14th day of, September, 1909, at 1p .m., and duly recorded in book Eighty- ‘nine (89) "of Mortgages, at page Twen- ty-six' (26), which said mortgage Was er. by an. instrument in writ- ‘ing duly “assigned by. Interstate Secur- ities‘ Company, a’ corporation, to Ern- est R. Moore, which said assignment {was filed for record in the: Office of ithe Register. of Deeds, ‘sforésaid, on |the 24th day ot September, 1909, at 9 ‘a. '‘m,,:duly recorded in Book Thirty- three (33) of Mortgages, at page two ‘hundred ninet§-eight (298) and which said mortgage was thereafter by an in strumeént in writing duly asgigned by the said Ernest R. Moore, :to Inter State’ Securities Compafy, Orpora- tion, safd assignment being ‘filed for record in the office of the Register of November, 1916, at 3 p. m., and duly. recorded!in Book Thirty-three (33) of Mortgages at page three hundred fifty-seven (357), said Interstate Se- curities Company being now the own- er and holder thereof, will be foreclos- ed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, on Saturday, the 13th day of January, A. D. 1917, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day. The premises named in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to- wit: the Southwest Quarter (SW%4) of Section «thirty-five (35) in Town- ship One hundred thirty-seven (137).|, North, Range Seventy-nine (79) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Bur; leigh County, North Dakota. The said assignee has paid certain sums, to-wit: ~ Interest due on a prior lien, which together with interest thereon will on) the day of sale amount to the’ sum of Two hundred nineteen and 66-100 Dol, Jars ($219.66), which is included in the sum hereinafter stated to be due at the date of sale. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Two hundred seventy-four and 56-100 Dol- lars ($274.56) besides attorney’s fees and costs of this foreclosure. Dated at Bisamrck, North Dakota, this 28th day of November, A.‘D. 1916. INTERSTATE SECURITIES CO., Assignee. LINDE & MURPHY, . Attorneys for Assignee, Bismarck, N. D. ) WILL NOT SWEAR BAR’ . ae TILL JAN. 0 the ‘Tiibuie.) “Ss saree N.-D, Dec. 9—Ten- candi- dates who passed bar examinations here this, week will not’ be’'sworn till January, because of the supreme court muddle. The entire class of candi- dates passed’ first perfect record in thé history of the bar association: The new barristers are:’ Albert R. Bergeson, Fargo; ( Brickner, Far- go; Leonard Butter 3: ‘Elletson, Minnéwaukan; Phillip Elli- ott, Fargo; Melvin Hildreth, Fargo; James. Morris, Bordulac; William Sul- ‘livart, Mandan; I’. X. Kirsch, War- mick and Lloyd k. Peterson, Fessen- len. ANOTHER Fi EA’ Cogswell,..N.. D. Dec. 9—Richard Gilbertson, living on the Adams-Frees farm ,two miles northeast of here, was instantly kiled in an auto acci- dent this week when his machine turned turtle. Gilbertson’s neck was broken, He had been»spending the day at Milnor and was en route home when the accident happened. He was alone in the car. TEACHER-PAR CLUB A ) AT L*MOURE Ellendale, N. D., Dec. 9—At a meet- ing this week a Teacher-Parents’ club ;was perfected with the following otf- _ SFR A A A ONCE THIS BEAUTY HAD PIMPLES Stuart's Calcium Wafers Proved That Beauty Comes From the Blood and From Nowhere Else. Prove ThistWhkh Free Trial Package. Plaster. your skin all over and you'll stop breathing in an hour. There is ohly ‘ene way. to remove. pimples, ‘blackheads; with its‘rash and itch, and that is by Deeds aforesaid, on the 17th day. of| Pe the blood. In Stuart’s Calcium Watf- ers, the wonderful calcium sulphide at meals serves. to supply the blood with one of the most remarkable ac- tions Known. to ecience. This is its activity in keeping firm the tiny fibres ‘that compose even auch minute mus- cles as those which control the slight- est change of expression, such as tho. eyelids, lips, and son. on. It is this substande which pervades the entire away impurities. ‘Get a 50 cent box of Stuart’s Calcfum Wafers at any drug store and learn the great secret of facial beauty. *” A free trial package: will be mailed if you will send..th voupon.” FREE-‘TRIAL-COUPON -F. A. Stuart Co., 344: Stuart Bidg., Marshall Mich. package of Stuart's Sita W ers. ficets: Président, Miss _ Ruthiford; éruptiens: and eczema! skin, ‘keeps it healthy and drives}| 1 once, by return nuuil, a free tr a { THREE PIONEER SETTLERS OF DICKEY COUNTY PASS Oakes, N. D., Dec. 9—Three pio- neers of Dickey county died in this vicinity this ‘week. Patrick Whelan, 66, who settled on a homestead north- east of. Ellendale, May 1883,, passed away last week. A widow and eight children survive.. ;John J. Scott, ono of the oldest settters of this. ‘county, died. at the. home: of his’ sqn, Charles D. Scott, four, miles. west of Eliendale, last week. “Mrs. J. H. McClure, who left: here with “her daughter in No- vember .to ‘spend ‘the -winter at. Man- son, Iowa, died in that: city. Her hus- band passed away, in Ji BANDIT OVERLOOKED $20 HIDDEN IN MAN’S HAT BAND - Fargo, N.*D., Dec. $—Fred Black, 1s stranger to local police, reported at lthe ‘Police station at an early hour today that he had been the victim of a holdup man at the corner of First avenue and Ninth street south. He declared that. as, he approached .the intersection, a man with a handker- chief mask, stepped in front of him from the rear of. the\Christian S¢fence church, pointed a gun at him and ordered that he throw up his hands. Black had $20 in bills within the band of his hat. This the bandit overlook- ed. fie vice president, Mrs. N. O. Larson, and secretary, Mrs. P. A. Schmoker. The association will hold its meetings once a month. HETTINGER COUNTY FARNER TO. ERECT $6,000 RESIDENCE Mott, N. D., Dec. 9—Jacob Schauer, a well-known and: prosperous Het- tinger.‘county farmer residing in the Havelock vicinity, expects to erect a house on his farm to. cost approxi mately $6,000. The new. house. will have a full basement, a steam heating plant, running water throughout the various rooms anda complete electric lighting system. i Having ought & the grocery. ; é ancl of the . FARMERS. UNION. MERCANTILE COMPANY gfatthecny, we wish to say, that we will operate an up to the * ».minute:store and- invite the patronage of the.gen- eral public. The Name. of the Firm will be © We: SPEAR& CO. ~ And will be composed of the following members: W. H. Spear Paul Gerridt GL. Spear Now with Brown and-Geirmann.. Realizing: the fact that it takes both city, and country trade to be able to do a profitable busi- ‘mess we wish to make this a Farmers’ store, in order to get the produce required by the custom- ers, in the city : ‘Therefore, we will at all times pay the highest | market prices for good country butter, fresh eggs and other. produce. : ‘We expect to enter into business, - MONDAY, DECEMBER Il, 1916 and if courteous treatment, honest dealing and hard work will win, we expect a share of your patronage. We are respectfully yours, z Fi W. H. SPEAR, : PAUL GERNEDT, Pim G. L. SPEAR. f Resources Over One Million ~ \ anking is Co-Operation © Patrons: This is you bank. Your banking transactions are a necessary and a desirable part of this institution’s business. You have every reason to feel: at home i in YOUR BANK a '