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Sree yen ann ReNLED ETE aOR OA RRR EET CE This Simple Laxative Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin an Ideal Remedy For Constipation. In every family there is more o: less 01 ion for a laxative remedy. It is to meet this need that Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin is prepared, and that this combination of simple laxa- tive herbs with pepsin fulfills its pur- bese is proven by its place in thous- Caldwell that he has used Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin in his household BISMARCK 1S. CHOSEN PLACE. FOR 1B SHOW Horace Beardsley of Sanger to Head | Missouri Slope Poultry UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING | { ‘Acts Program. a ands of American homes. Fanciers: Prof. F. J. C. Hertzog, the well pro- known Jinguist, 2341 North Orianna DOORS WILE NOT CLOSE Five Special Notice: Miss Barriscale claims oe St. Philadelphia, Pa., wrote to. Dr, duction the best she has done under.the Triangle Ifitisher best it sure will be good. i with excellent resulas and that he and Members of Association’ Guests of} pais | his family consider it indeed a friend 3 y in need, and always keep a bottle of Warden Talcott at Penitentiary it on hand. Constipation is the direct cause of Yesterday. -Reel TRIANGLE .RPHEU 7:15 & 9:00 p.m. tH much serious illness and is a condi- ae Cc 2 r , \ Is tion that should never be neglected. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is sold bh oe yee ae ad oe 3 Oo M. E D Y. THEATRE Adults 20c. Chitd. 10¢ { i Harsh cathartics and violent purga-|in drug stores everywhere for fifty & President, Horace Beardsley ra a ' tives should never be employed to re-| cents bottle, To -avoid imitations of Sanger. ¢ 3| py lieve constipation, because the very | and ineffective substitutes be sure to & fee Vice President, H. G. @! a violence of their action shocks the | get Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. See ay Schwarts f Kildeer Peed | $: q entire system. A mild laxative, such | that a fac-simile of Dr. Caldwell's sig- * ‘Second vi a President, jas. &. 4 as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is far | nature and his portrait appear on the Dob: f fs ki u a e dined and were shown through the}over which a small layer of concrete | Choice Flax . a \ preferable, being mild and gentle in| yellow carton in which the bottle is} Third Viee President, Ed. ¢| stitution. had been laid, M $7.50@14.00;' wethers $6.00@10.50; its action, without griping.or other | packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, * ms haf 8 recent ‘ | The judging of the exhibits will be| Mr. Bliss was advised that it would ; Ju ewes $5.50@10.00, | pain or discomfort; its freedom from|can be obtained by writing to Dr. W.|~ werd shal or Stanton w. s, @{completed this, afternoon, and the} be necessary to remove the boilers, ane | all opiate or narcotic drugs makes it | B.-Caldwell, 455 Washington St, Mon |% cercke eietaahed | *Wards announced tomorrow, The] tear up the floor and that @ chain bri- + CHICAGO. | an-ideal, remedy. for. children, ticello, JUinois. i ee Saag 3000006 . principal winners to date are as fol-}gade was carrying water with which | q HOGS-—Receipts 15,000; estimated im) zi lows: t < to quench the burning. coals. | CATTLE MARKETS | ee toinnniey: { Pen ife , ian Bismarck wags chosen as the 1918 Barred Plymouth Rocks. No fear is expressed but that the = te oc Re er; bu $10.60@1. oe “€@ grounds for the ‘Missouri Slope Corn,| Horace. Beardsley o' building can be saved, It is one of ST. PAUL, ght $11.15@11.70; mixed $11.25@ ess ‘ § ‘Alfalfa and (Poultry show, following | entered 29; (William Fal -|the most unique fires in the history : SE ee 11 heavy $11.30@11.95;. rough P 112 6th the banquet and the election of of-|marck, . K. Leonard of of the state, | 8 i ahaa $11.30@11.45; pigs $9.50@10.75. Ss EAR & co ficers said in the McKenzie hotel last |Barney Ford. of Mandan, Ae TE 25c ere CATTLE—-Receipts 1,000; , estimat- » Street njght. Because of the extreme cold enpert of ‘Velva, and (.'C. Turner of 0 --______—_——9 Hor bulk $11.20 leq ceiptd omer ae _ 4 xtel ladstone. native beef! steers $7.75@12.00; west: GOOD THINGS FOR SATURDAY i a Aa Teo - ud Batt Ofpiiietén winners: Irving Dun: ) GRAIN MARKETS di leet = mo ern. steers $7.75@10.15; stockers and Imported Swis: russells i ‘losing Wi rday | can of Fargo, Dr. C. C. Smith of Stan- et SLTONE; SteeKs ROWS feeders $6.00@9.10; ‘cows and heifers aie cece cheeeel ae 'b. Imported Brussells Sprouts eae Closing will be Saturday (oS. E. Schultz of Stanton, Mrs, H. A MINNEAPOLIS _ ___ | heifers $4.50@8.00; 25e lower, | $5.09@10,25% calves $10.00@14.00. EDAM Chees 3 Lar i Prui Among the speakers at the banquet |J. Darby of Yates, Mont. and R, J. No, 1 Hard . 173% @175% | $4. feeders, goatee -checpints 2,000; estimated } ie Pimtees arene REMEL pote Be were: Gavornor ‘Lynn J. Frazier and | Stanfield of Fargo. NO. 1 Nortlern + 166% @169% | steady ceints tomorrow 1,000; firm; weth- i = kf ae 5S D s| ye 9 > , me Good Country Butter, Cream and 2 Cans Extra Standard Corn 25¢ Hon. Claude C.'Turner of Gladstone. | The grand display is of S.C, White No. ; Northern Chole + 173% ee SHEE P—Rece! pts; steady; lambs lambs $12.15@14.60, & 4 Fresh Buttermilk Many of the slope county members of | Leghorns, exhibited by are ‘Patter: a arr 165% @169% : the association arrived in tho city |Son, ‘Bismarck, his ‘ heat .. 153% @165% " late in the afternoon, to attend the | % 1-4 points, the highest se . 2 Mont, Hard ...... 165% @167% | STRICTLY FRESH EGGS All kinds of Green Vegetables annual meeting and be present at he sane judge. N } 2 Mont, Hara to arr {OER 81% . 2 ns. C. ite Leghorn puillets, . rum .. . 178% cil Beats-All Pancake Flour— —in fact everything that goes to thie) apread will be admitted free to- |G. Patterson exhibited four pullets, . 1 Durum Choice 186% lie Pekg. ... . 10¢- make up a good Sunday dinner. morrow if accompanied by an adult] each one scoring 95 points. . 5 Durum to arr. 174% j person. If not, a charge of 5 cents State Makes Good Showing. No, 1 Dur. Choice to arr 182% The state penitentiary made a good |No. 2 Durum 169% @182'% will be made. Exhibitors Number 55. The number of exhibitor of the best birds entered ridge Wyandotte, by G. W. Walton of Velva. He has 39 of these birds on ‘| display, which is a show itself. Give usa trial order. | SPEAR & CO. No. 3 Yellow Corn No. 3 Yellow Corn to a Other Grades Corn .... No. 4 Yellow Corn to arr No, 2 Mont. White Oats . gewhite Oats .. 3 White Oats to arr showing. with its exhibit of White Leghorns, ‘Black Orpingtons and sey- -| eral other breeds, not yet judged, O. A? Barton of Valley City made a grand showing with his White Rocks, winning first on cock, cockerel, hen and pullet. Frank ‘Milhollan won first |} 93% @ 94% Phone 260, 87 @ 3 Z 1%@ 9 104@ 5 49% @ We have just received a car of Washington Apples on consign. ment. The apples are orchard run, not wrapped, and packed in stand- 1 Members of the association were i | guests of W: arden Talcott at the state | ON pen, second cockerel and second 484 @ 9% ard size bushel boxes. | have been instructed to sell these apples re. it || penitentiary .yesterday, where they | Pullet. 85 @100 gardless of cost. As they are going fast, you had better come in soon, i J.-C. Beith of Wheatland made a 110° @117 for they are good sound stock. cleansweep in White Wyandottes. 185 This is once that apples sold in North Dakota, for far less than iy i | i ( } q B rown & Jo n es —_—--—-— q 'r 35 potatoes, so everyone can afford to eat them, as they are a health { | ; “The Satisfaction Store” A WINSOME jBlax .. At food. The price will be the remarkably low figure fh ‘ av 1 mia tow 207 | : “THE SATISFACTION STORE” MEATS Tues BONNY COMPLEXION Produced by Using Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Aftér Meals. They Purify We Claim that Burleigh County Farmers can produce as good as the best. A walk down to ovi. slaugh- i FoR Everything Seasonable in Groceries, Vegetables and Meats $1.25 Per Box AT WASHINGTON." oe ae ter house will convince the most the Blood and Remove All | May F For Saturday we shall offer skeptical that our claim is trie, Skin Blemishes. duly . the following Specials: as there he can see a bunch of ——. No. 1 Hard on trk | \arm House Peaches— steers that we purchased of one Trial Pack jailed Free. No. 1 Northern ae | Regular 25¢ Seller of our Burleigh County Farmers In_a few, da fter using Stuart’s 7}! ie /}Farm House Pears— which will compare favorably Calcium Waters you will be overjoyed (United Press.) ING 4 2 ROSA tae To those who have not tried our fine fish we advise,tp call and to see those pimples’all gone, the-red- rf perators and | ness disappearedj*néw skin gradually Button New York, Telegra employes? of the S. Washington brokers, '@r@ to tes at the hpld-over sessiott $f the house cominitice probing: the’ ‘ote leak to Wall street today. Regular 25¢ Sellers Farm House Apricots— { gular 25c¢ Sellers ee Kérm House Strawberries— Regular 25c Sellers . get your supply as it is doubtfful if we can get any more’ and this stock is of the finest guaranteed quality. The price of fish on the market is advancing daily which will no doubt mean an advance here soon. 2 Mont. Hard on trk 163% i 1744 | 169% @ 171% | with any you will see in the Chicago or St. Paul stockyards. These steers were purchased of W. A. Simons of Glenview “Pownship, and- were . corn-lals:: No. {No, 1 Spot Durum .. No, 2 Spot Durum . No. 1 Durum to arr. ‘arn: Hotise Bhieberties: i Regular 25¢ Sellers ... tened. Joseph M. Becker, operating the |? 174% ? ET a PI RTT CRS RE e : Hutto telegraph wire. was on the 19% @ 50% | stand Yesterday, and refuted the state- | Rye on trk and to ar 134 @135 ment-that he did not see a message | Barley on trk 3 80 @114 telling of: the Lansing statement, and | Flax on trk and to arr,... 278 | caused the committee to change their -| early plans of the session. He was to resume, the stand today. Hearings by the “leak” investigat- ing ‘committee will be resumed in Washington tomorrow. George A. El- _——— Our meats are getting fine now, and | am personally selecting the foe ee butchering cattle from our large herd of 600 head of grain-fattened SD cattle, which are fine and getting better daily. No profit is added, You are merely paying the first cost, and that 5 H of feeding, and you certainly can save money by trading at Gussner’s, lis of F, Hutton_& Co. who wrote | Try our lard, bacon, dried beef, sausage, etc, as we positively the message warning brokers of the coming of the president’s peace note, i probably, will be the first witness. SCHOOL HEATING ELVET isn’t “the smoothest SMOKING TOBACCO’ smoking to- bacco” just be- covering the cheeks,neck and shoul- ders, free of blackheads, blotches, liv- er spots and those’.other eruptions that have been such a plagued,annoy- “We Thank You” We have a complete line of every-} For the Poultry ‘which it utilizes to overcome the im- purities and body wastes' that load_up the skin and make it unsightly. Try Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Geta 50- cent box at any drug store and thus aut 3 Ree Se ; ance. A ; be Jat We are now grinding bone and meat scraps for chickens. It is t i i cause we call It so. The reason for all this is the calci-| pay. see ane: oe ne . ue cold: we the egg producer. The price is low enough, that it will “pay OME: wasn’t It 1s the smoothest um sulphide, the principal agent of will not try to specialize. you well. 1 q se Wafers. This is a natural sub- : We appreciate your business and j . oe = built in a smoking tobacco be- e which the blood must have and will do the best we can to get your day, neither was anything else worth while. It takes mo” than goods to you in shape, 4 cause of its two years’ 120 3rd St. mellowing in wood- en hogsheads, BOTH PHONES 211 PHONE all IN LIGNITE BED State Engineer er Bliss \ was advised to- GUSSNERS q ‘, i be sure of a winsome, bonny complex- : two years to But don't take oz word ( ion. Or if'you-wish to-try-them first, day by, telephone tna the be ement 1 7d yy iN send the coupon below for a free tria loor of re new Dunn Center school build a tin of for it. Try. VELVET AN package. building is on fire. This building, er- 130 3rd Street Veivet. and take your own. : - ected at a cost of about $25,000, is lo- Ph 60 FREE TRIAL COUPON cated on a solid bed of lignite. one F. A, Stuart Co. 353 Stuart Bldg. Marshall Mich. Send me et once, by return mail, a free te al package of Stuart’s Calcium Wat: ers, During the cold weather of the past few days the heat from the fire-box of the heating system has been so in- tens: t.fire to the lignite Lpqatt Myr tiaco Cy a Nam ..seeeeeisceseree Street .&....6 nee City We want to talk to.you about ACME COAL The King of Domestic Fuels---the MESSAGE to GARCIA” e. 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