The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1917, Page 3

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ry = SATURDAY, FEBRUARY "BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE eR AAT Announcement! TO MEET a universal demand for a powerful seven-passenger car, of mod- erate weight, the Buick fac- tory. have brought out anew model for spring. See it at the Minneapolis show, and read thespecifications below. It’s a Buick Valve-In-Head. Sixty-Horse, Six-Cylinder: 124 inch wheelbase: Double body, finished grey; Slanting wind- shield; Delco starting and Ughting: Multiple. disc clutch: 0 Full ating axle; Timken bearings throughout; 34x4 1-2 tires; Cantilever rear springs; Top curtains open with doors; Complete equipment. also trouble lamp, electric tonneau lamp and clock, . Price $1385 Corwin Motor Company Bismarck, North Dakota FOUR KILLED IN WRECK, (United Press.) Creston, Ja., Feb. 3.—Four persons are dead today and 60 injured are in station, night. local hospitals and hotels wreck of Burlington passenger eastbound, at Cromwell miles east of here, last a result PLANED TO “TURNE FSM AALS BOTS (United Rress): Derby, Eng., Feb. 3—The three wo- men and the man, an expert chemist, | charged with the attempted assassina- | tion of David Lloyd George and oth- ‘ers, told a Scotland Yard agent today ‘that they had planned, to trap, Lloyd i George at a hotel and kill him by dr ing poisoned nails into his boots. i ‘WCORMICK FUNERAL TO BEHELD LIS HALL Funeral services for the late Charles | E, McCormick, who died Friday in the | St. Alexius hospital, will be conduct-j led Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in the! charge of the Elks. Rey. H. C. Postle- | jthwaite of the Presbyterian church | will also officiate and the Bismarck | male quartet will sing. The service is open to the public. Interment will be jmade in St. Mary’s cemetery. The body will lie in state at the hall from i12 o'clock to the time for the service. NOTICE TO ELKS. Members. of the Bismarck Elks ! lodge are requested to meet at the | hall at 3 o'clock Sunday to attend the | funeral of their/late brother, Charles E. McCormick. $ (Continued from- page ‘one) welcome and them during the stay in thecity, Recommendation was made by H, P. Knappen that the sessions be cut from two a year to one. He stated he would offer a resolution to this effect at the summer meeting. A unique point de- veloped at the morning ion that when it came to the discussion of competition and how to meet it not! one of the “boys” had anything to of- fer, I. Baer, cartoonist for the Non: | pa an league publications, gave an | increased costs and how to meet them. SSSSSSSFING A ESET NTT OU’ LL like Allen Class-“ ic finishes, « first — be- cause the unusual Classic color fin- ishes, with cream colored wheels and black fenders, are good to look upon. Next—yow'll like’ these finishes be- cause you can choose one of practical service, that don’t quickly show mud and dust as do dark toned cars. ‘We think you'll say the Allen Classic is a handsome car. Please come and see its beauty of line and finish, and then experience its worth as a pere former. : WS Ee i ta ALLEN is not only a looker,— it’s a doer. It has a motor that puts its shoulders to the load with that confidence that only comes flexible power. And the car economy in In no medium-size car is there great- er comfort. Long drives in the Allen « when there is plenty of “is light which means fuel.and tires. VATE Ae Se do not tire—and control i3'‘go easy and certain that_women are partial to this car.’ 37 H. P. 3%" x 8°, 4 cylinder motor. Twe unit Westinghouse starter and lights. 112° wheelbase, 55’ Springs, 2,300 pounds. Allen Classic 5-passenger Touring, $850 Coupe, 3-passenget, $1175 New Readster, bagaroy i type, 3875 Sedan, convertible, $1195 ices f. 0. b. Fostoria ’ ALLEN AUTO COMPANY, FARGO. MAGIC CITY AUTO COMPANY, MINOT, N. D. ALLEN MAHOWALD MOTOR €O., BISMARC | Elks hall in Main street, and will be in | ter does sugar. i EDITORS. VOTE. DICKINSON hospitality accorded | illustrated chalk talk, touching on the } jsteady; steers $4.25@11,25; cows and jlambs' §7.50@14.00; wethers $6.00@ (ByiM. C. Liicas, M.D.) American men and women should guard ‘constantly against kidney trou- ble, because we eat too much and all | our: food is rich. Our blood is filled } with uric acid, which the kidneys strive to filtér’out, th ken overwork, become sluggish! the elfm- inative tissies clog and’ the: restlt,|J is, kidne a! r weakness | and often the poison reaches the tis- sues, causing rheumatism and gout. feel like' limps ck hurts or the | dy, full of sediment, or " obliged to seek relief two| three times ‘during the night, when | ui stiffer With sick headache, or di: y, neryous spells uric’ (double Strength). “T have found. in’ practice that Anirie ig more po- | tent than lithia and in most ¢a will dissolve the urict acid as hot Most people do neglect themselves. ; Their tongue has a dark brown col- or, skin sallow, breath bad, yet they | fail to see that their machinery needs | attention. Everybo mild laxative at le; A pleasant way to clear the tongue and the highly colored water noticed in the morning: is to take a which will cure the inactive live: biliousness. A pleasant vegetable pill is made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, and} jalap, made into a tiny pellet andj coated with suga i put up by Dy. Pierce-nearly 50 years ago. Drug- gists sell these vegetable pellets ‘in vials, simply ask for asant Pellets. | “Machine vs. ‘Hand Composition, the subject of:n paper given by (& ward Sullivan’ of Salem. Dis-} cussion was led by M. L: Ayres ‘of | Dickinson, The report of the commit- tee on insurance was read by Editor Forkner, the paper being prepared by E. M. Crary of Devils Lake. Because of trains not operating on the north Soo, several who had stations on the program were unable to reach here, | The Wotel of Charseter and Comfort | Hotel: Radisson, Minneapolis, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | FOR PAPER HANGING See A.C. Yates, TL4 Second St. Phone 152X. } FOR RENT—Modern room. 522 2nd St. FOR RENT. second, floor. of the College Dormi- tory. Reasonable rent. Phone 183. i 2-3-6t FOR RENT—House of 4 rooms, partly. modern. Geo, M. Register. |; 2a-3t WA D—Girl “for general “house- work. ‘Mrs, J. C. Anderson. Phone 747K, 706 Fourth St. 2-3-2t . mf: MINNEAPOLIS, | . 1 Hard » 179% @181%: . 1 Northern .. « 172%@175% 1, Northern Choice.. 179% . 1 Northern to arr.. 171%@173% : 1 Nor. Choice to arr, 178% . 2 Northern 169%.@175% . 3 Northern + 159%:@171% . 2 Mont. Hal 171% @173% . 2 Mont, Hard ...... 171% @173% . 2 Mont, Hard to arr. 170% @172% . 1 Durum .. +e, 185% | . 1 Durum 185%) . 1 Durum Choice ..... 193% . 1 Durum to arr .... 181% . 1 Durum to arr..... 18114 . 1 Dur. Choice to arr 189% . 2 Durum .... « -176%@189 16 No. 3 Yellow Cor 94% @ 95% No. 3 Yellow Corn to 94 @ 9% No. 4 Yellow Corn ..... 92Y%@ 9Y' Other Grades Corn .... 88 @ 94°) No. 2 Mont. White Oats 57%@ 58% No, 3 White Oats ...... 514%@ 52% No. 3 White ‘Oats to arr 50%@ 51% No. 4 White Oats «+ 49%@ 50% 85 Barley ......... @110 | Barley Choice . 110 @117 | Rye ....... 135 @M17 | Rye to ar 135 @136 Flax 277 @283 | Flax to + 277 @283 May,... 151%@ % July... 169% \ September . . 1H. i Close 1:22 p. m. DULUTH. | May ... . 177% | July. 169 No, 1 Hard on trk oe 174% No. 1 Northern on trk .. 173%) 1 No, 2 Northern on trk .. 1684%4@171%4 No. 3 Northern on trk .. 16144@16814 No. 1 Northern to arr .. 17314 | . 2 Mont. Hard on trk 16914 | No. 1 Spot Durum ..... 181% No. 2 Spot Durum 17616@ 17814 No. 1 Durum . 179%) Oats on trk and to arr.. Rye on trk and to arr Barley on trk 4 Flax on trk and to arr... Choice Flax on trk .. Choice Flax to arr . May . g July .. High May -HoGs—Receipts 1 tone; bulk $11.35. . CATTLE—Receipts 118; _ killers. |} heifers. $4.75@8.00; calves, steady, $4.50@12.75; stéckers and feeders, |] steady $4.00@8.50. SHEEP—Receipts 65; steady; wes $5.50@10.00, : “enicaco. = 5° || “HOGS—Receipts. 8,000; estimated 10,50; 0) GRAIN MARKETS =| Tonse BROTHERS Li. is difficulé to conceive how one of these ears can outlive its usefulness if given even ordinary care, They ave destined for lang life. The same sernpulous. man- nfaciuriyg methods that make for efliciency and economy are ah asstusnce of years of service, Tn a number of viking instances business houses have ree ognized the exr’s longevity and low cost of maintenance, tecords carefully kept by municipalities which employ a mun hey of cars show figures that ave gratifyingly low. Ttaeill pay you to visit us and eramine this car, The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high, Touring Car or Roadster, $785; Win ter Touring Car or Roadster, $950; Sedan, $1185, (All prices f. 0, b, Detroit) MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. Bismarck, North Dakota, .. . - - Telephone 234 $11,70@11.90; Jight $11.25@11.85; mix-|receipts Monday 17,000; native beef | 10.25; calves=$10.00@14.00; = ed $11.35@12.00/ heavy $11.40@12.00; | st 5@12.005 western steers} -SHEEP—Receipts:°1,000;" estimated rough $11.40@11.55;, pigs $9.25@10.50. | $' stockers and f receipts Monday. 1,400; wethers $10.40 @11.75; lambs $12.00@14.65. CATTLE—Receipts 100; estimated | $6.00@9.10; cows and heifers ence Post Made of Reinforced Concrete This reinforced concrete fence post is made by the farmer on his own premises, at a. cost. to. .him that is less than the price of any ordinary cedar post, by using a set of molds that can be procured from me. The means of attaching the fence wire to the post is the secret of its success. This-is: the: pa- tented feature. The fence wire can be attached or detached instantly without changing or destroying any part---simply by manipulating a retaining rod_in con- nection with the permanent staples. =... .. = They will not rot, burn or rust I have an attractive proposition for in exclusive territory. Business of Farmers’ solicited. : ie Write me for further particulars “Monday "40,000; ‘strong; 5c to The abere yesterday’s average; “bulk

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