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Wi ll There Victrolas for Christmas The Victrola is the Christmas Gift Supreme. This incomparable musical instrument will bring pleasure to every member of the family every day in the year. No other gift that you can select will appeal to ev- eryone for all time as does this peer of entertainers. _ Reserve the style you want today. e a Victrola In YOUR Home This Christmas? Today we have a complete stock of Victrolas—every style and many different finishes. But there may not be enough of these superb machines to go ’round—so place z Hoskins Bismarc your order now—we will deliver any time you wish. . We have an easy payment plan---Take advantage of this and play as you pay Large Record stock---All the new records 28th of each month. SUPREME COURT HAS NO IMPORTANT CASES Few Matters Remain To Be De- cided by Present High Trib- ‘{ 5 ‘lat 12 o'clock just 7 below. were | five per.cent,: as do the farm loans, Ame unal Snowbirds Before Laying 22 Below at Pririce Albert. Work while all, others earn four per cent. cluding Cowan’s Drug: No important cases are now await- Their ‘‘Nests’’ Here ‘Way up in the land bordering on! North Dakota did quite a bit of : ing the attention of the supreme court, which is fortunate in view of the quite general doubt existing to the actual identity of North Dakota’s these is the State vs. Sogge, an alleg- e ed murder case, appealed ‘rom Ben- son county, in which the defendant era ir Ss an abandoned wife, is charged ‘ith e making away with two of her chil- To Light on dren. Songsters From Italy. Might.‘ Be GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS DAKOTA FOR WILSON No Longer Any Doubt That State; NO RELIEF IN SIGHT FROM Is in the Democratic SUBZERO TEMPERATURE light snowfalls generally over the northwest, are reported from the gov- ernment observatorfes this morning. Bismarck went to “Experience” last night. and on leaving-the snug little theatre “experienced” “a temperature of 9 degrees below, That was the coldest for the night. This morning the mercury shot up two degrees by 7 o'clock and. at noon today, Fore- caster Roberts reported another two- degree rise, making the temperature the Hudson Bay, Prince Albert re- ported a temperaturé of 22 degrees below zero, the coldest point on the weather map Jast Right. Edmonton FARM. LOANS FIND EXCELLENT MARKET Lands Sets $285,000 at farm loans business of its own when some 80 applications were approved, and between $80,000 and $100,000 was loaned on first mortgages secured by farm lands, to Missouri slope farmers. The board of university and publi: of $185,000, These included Cass and Traill county drainage bonds, Divide Board of University and School} county funding bonds, and a large number of public school. and -munici- school lands also approved yesterday ; the purchase of bonds to the amount | Dal issues. The municipal ‘bonds pay. Seat sale for the operas now on at Most. of the loans went | Finney’s. “BINGO” Absolutely Removes Corns and Calluses Completely 25 Cents, All Drug:8! ighest tribunal. T § Sob EES was two degrees higher; Swift Cur- ——_ have agen argued and inwnten opin Column When those south-|rent observed 12 below and Windle ions are yet to be written are: Clark ——— 4 ern grand opera] peg, 6 sub-zero. eneee were tl e col KE LOOKING YOUNG vs. Northern Pacific Railway Co.,{ ‘There's no longer any doubt about |! songeters alight injhavens in the Cesadian | northwest. pha licl e ark vs. Ellingson, Jackson vs. ‘Sa-|North Dakota being in the Democrat-|| 4 ry | this Pat Or tte one’ It as iGo be observed thet | ‘Its Easy—If You Know De. } f bie, Sleeper vs. Elliott, Swallow vs.{ic column, nationally. ' : West, next Friday,| Snows,” it was to be observed that Yes an yl 4 Bank, State vs. Sogge, Sutherland vs.| Governor Hanna has officially pro- there is apt to be a Williston was theicoldest point in the Edwards’ Olive Tablets onn Nogele, Grams Construction Co: ‘vs,|Claimed the choice of Wilson electors | Meter ine ior tenace|head, 4 and’ Blemarck —-8,. Gan|-_ The secret of Keeping young is to d : Soo Railway Co., McKenzie vs. City of ‘Mandan, Crowson ‘Vs. ‘Soo, Sletter vs. Bank, Blumhart, et al. . McDonald, Bank vs. Krach,.Semerdd vs., Dung, to:convey. the tender from their “to. the Audt- “Zee est ist cold” and other by a majority, of the voters who bal-|' loted. at the recent general election. The official proclamation is requir- ed by law, as is a certificate from the governor to: Washington telling how County, ‘Ross V¥s..Codper, State ‘ex’ rel. 5 ; vs. Pollock, Cole ‘certiorari, |: : the battle. went. Both’ proclamation! =——++ simailar-snodge,, might Probably the ‘mast. important, of! and certificate pertain only to electors.| ve beandfeom athe, sthge,, And ‘ : receiving more than 20 per cent of the| the dean of wédther ‘isn't ‘going to vote cast. Benson; and Hanly, there- Nft thé temperature just a littie, these ford, receive no officiél ‘ teoognition | Stud opera songsters are apt to be from the governor. In the North Da-| ®nowbirds, befoyé they leave the "Cap- ital City. és ae. valet battle they. Nery mage Below Zero Temperatures Reported.’ p [3iom tee, carer aT ae ti aad the Copadion worth west, wich MORTH DAOTA STILL Ssossscmosesnese HAS MONEY TN BANK hey fades Should: be Kent Handy tn Rvery North Dakota still has money in the Home—Kasily Prepared and bank, with only a month of the old Coste Little. year left, and with 1916 taxes payable |94-9¢0s066¢000000606600004 Christmas cards, than ever in a few days. December 1, the state Mothers, you'll never know wh treasurer’s report shows, North Da- are missing: hi you make up tl oy) before kota’s cash in the general fund was expensive ing cough. S3TuD 8 nt @ ee $143,726.16, with all current bills paid, \try it. Children love ite b AST year so many ‘of my |as against $42,553.39 one year ago, {and nothing else will loosen a cough or with many accounts held over from as {chest cold and heal the inflamed or friends called my holiday | carly as August. dear’, that this year I am using | £0. twice’as many. Everyone seems tocredit ME with their quality, yet all I dois to ask for “1 am sending more swollen throat membranes with su: In all funds, the bal- | ace and promptness. It’s equally good for Erown-upe as for chil This splendid cough syrup pouring 2% of Pinex (50 bottle and filling the ttle wit plain granulated sugar This gives you a full pint—a family supply—of much better cough 1916 1915 - a uy than you could buy rn le 3 184,613.15 .71 [for $2.50—a clear saving of $2. Bal. br aneg sh a ans. attics Hy The moment. it touches the inflamed, E ” $1,499,600.62 $903/921.16 cold-congested membranes that | Comparative Statement. An interesting comparative ment follows: i state- {5 head, —4# and Bismarck —. San Francisco enjoyed a temperature of 44 last night and Galveston, “her rival, for balmy honors, gent out a.report of | ““’ Colder is the Prediction. | ‘*"'" For Bin ree aa vicinity and for North, Dakota -the: prediction ,is “ Niet ate iwetnbaday, wil colts tonight.” From+a low pressure area on the Atlantic. coast the pressure in- creases steadily westward to the Pa- eific coast andthe Canadian north- west. . Temperatures are lew. to the west of the (Mississippi. 6 6 NEAT. HOLIDAY. SONENR First National Bank Giving Memoran- dum and Ever-Ready Reference .,, Book to Its Patrons! : A leather bound memorandum and ul ready reference book is a: holiday souvenir which the First National bank of Bismarck is giving to its pat- TORS, The book is especially attractive in design, containing valuable informa- tion to the business man, the profes- sional man and the traveler, besides several pages for telephone numbers, monthly and weekly sales. Value of foreign coins, weather signals and population of the leading cities of the country, according to the 1910 census, are some of the bits of information in the book. ‘i feel young—to do this you must watch your liver-and bowels—there’s no need gf having a sallow. ‘complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples-na_bil- both beautiful and lasting. In chesta, sets.and separate pieces make gifts that are ious look iniyour face—dull- eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor, will ell;.you ninety per. cent. of all :sickuess,,comes |B from inactive: bowels: and fiver... ..; 2 Dr. Edwards, a well-known ‘physician in. Ohio, ‘perfected , a; vegetable. come Pound mixed with olive. oil to-act on the liver and bowels, which he gave:to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets, the, sube stitute for calomel, are, gentle in. their action, yet always effective. . They bring about that... exuberance. .of,. spirit) that natural buoyancy. which : should be ene joyed by-everyone, by:toning up the. liver and clearing the system-of impurities, You will know Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets by their olive color. .10¢ and 25c per box.. All: druggists, i : Latest patterns in Sterling and plated ware engraved free to your order. . i A chest of twenty-six pieces, $9.00, and others in propor- tion. HL BONHAM BROTHERS | Successors to E. B. Woodward “M: Total h d , the healing. be- So a Cold id Ons THE AM’DAVIS CO. | Nov. Pay't: $ 44495264 $314,024.95 |trrent find Sip pacumas, the healing be: Te Cure a Gold in One Day. UALITY-CARDS [Bai Dec. 1 °1,054'647.98 589'896.21 |iraves, cough spasms lessen’ and soon| Take LAXA’ OMO QUI- 7 General Fund. qi appear sltonether, thus ending i. NINE maples Draggists bata es ; Vo: . : : . Axcomplete line may be’ found at| The general fund, trom which cur- possible Hoarseness and. ordinary | Cy, it. it falls to cure. B rent expenditures of the state govern- | coughs are conquered by it in 24 hours this store | There is sufficient money in the gen- eral fund to meet all current expenses, payrolls, etc., to the end of the year | else. and leave a tidy balance. f Ready THE CLIMAX of the Christmas buying season finds THE STORE FOR MEN ready---ready in everything the word implies. All that a man desires in apparel and the multitude of interesting, necessary or luxurious accessories that help round druggist for “ unces of Pinex” with and don’t accept anything Guaranteed to give absolute satis- ion or money refunded. The Pincx Ft. Wayne, Ind. signature is on each box. 25c. ‘Miss Clara Bond, @ stenogra- pher in the office of the city en- gineer, was cuddled in a comfort- able seat at “Experience” last ev- ening. In her hand she nonchal- antly played with a program. Like all others, she was inter- ested in knowing the cast. She started to read, but. stopped abruptly at the third’ name. It was Youth. ‘After it she read the name of Conrad Nagle. For a sec- ond.or more she was. reminiscent. “Could it be the Conrad Nagle that was her classmae in High- ‘land Park college, Des Moines, several years ago?” She really believed she knew him, yet she was not certain. Then. the cur- tain went up. The footlights told the story. Yes, it was he. “I knew him well,” said (Miss Bond, this. morning. .“‘His father was dean of music at the.college. His rise ‘in the’ theattical: world seems phenomenal. He was gifted in oratory and 1 think he was graduated from the collegé. He ' ment are made, shows the following: jor less. Excellent for bronchitis, whoop. 5 Bal. Oct. 31. $ 92,637.80 .'$ 32,714.47 Jing cough, spaemodic croup. bronchial 3 Or~” Nov. Collec. 159,500.85 117,299.24 |Sethma or winter coughs. =. || Youth, A College Total 252,138,65 150,013.71 a of genuiny ie exiract. 4 ry e ei Nov. Pay't. 108,412.49 107,460.32 fombined vith usin ‘nd ie famous icant esccarar ‘ P Bal. Dec, 1 143,726.16 42,553.39 |the world over for its quick healing irl Stenographer i 2ffect on the membranes. jograpi Plenty of oMney. Beware of substitutes. Ask your H ! e out the masculine satisfaction, whether in sports, motoring, in business or home life, have been gathered here in the most con- 5 . F ers. We shall be glad to show hat vient possible arrangement. Women buying for men will find Nim dast anil that Degiasiaen pet By hundreds of tests, before hundreds __the critics say. phate this the ideal shopping place from the four great viewpoints: QUALITY, ECONOMY, CORRECTNESS, CONVENIENCE ROSEN’S CLOTHING SHOP played in amateur productions in Des Moines, but nover carried ‘big lines.” ra 4 Miss Bond stated that about pers after that began to print clippings of his successes. She asserted that he Was an excep- tionally good dancer, bat that she never expected to see him in such a high role. ‘Mr. Nagle, according to Miss Bond, is between 22 and’ 23 years of age. Will T here be Real Music in | your Home at Christmas? There is not one so unmusical as to believe that a talking machine produces real music. ° At best, a talking machine, no matter how much it costs, no matter what artists make re- e, cords for it, no matter what claims are made for it by its manufacturers, gives only a $' _ hollow imitation of the original music. . \o , The NEW EDISON" Is Nota TALKING MACHINE : This new invention of the world’s great- of thousands of music lovers, it has been est inventor is in no real sense a talking proved conclusively that when an artist machine. n with the singz—or plays—in comparison witl _ . It represents more than a million dol- New Edison's Re-Creation of that artist’s *- lars ‘sperit in research work by Mr. Edi- performance, it is impossible to disting- son. uish the original from the Re-Creation. It represents the achievement of his am- bition to produce a musical instrument The music critics of more than 200 of which Recreates all forms of music so per- America’s leading newspapers testify to fectly that the original cannot be disting- this fact in the columns of their own uished from the Re-Creation. t+ cece Hear This New Invention Come in to our store and let us give you a concert of Re-Created music. Come at any time. You will always be welcome. There is no obligation to buy. We reg want you to hear what we consider the world’s greatest musical in- ie I have sold the Atlantic cafe,and| -. wish all bills against the. cafe to be presented to Atty. F. H. Register for payment. Pet \CHAS, TUCK. LENHART DRUG CO.’ CITY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, BISMARCK ~~; ‘