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i fae SATURDAY, FEB 10, 1917. ne every year. No fixed rules apply in ! ™ the selection of a dairy cow to every BL C VITED 10 f individual, but certain essentials ap- ply in most cases. | ia S Matter of Feed. D i HEAR LINCOLN TALK | SUCCESS “The dairy cow must havy a large j | rN : | 2) capacity for food. Only what she i A can eat above what she needs for | maintenance can she convert into i brachial E j milk. As the cheapest milk produc- | | Young men and women who bave acquired a training in the ing foods are the roughages, silage. | 2 a : alfalfa and clover hay, the cow that (By Dr. L. C. Babcock) |Hon. David C. Coates, ) BISMARCE 77, can eat them in largest quantities is} Simple methods are usually the| A ipitdd: eee the most ¢conomical producer. Con- Hide effective ones when treating any| Lieutenant-Governor of Col- Rt ee centrated feeds are expensive and {disorder of the human system, The} : wy. : a She Must Also Be Industrious,}should form as small a part of the/mere drinking of a cup of hot water | orado, to Speak are a rung highes on the ladder to suce rn ie nD "Tration as possible. each morning, plenty of pure water! if. public issextended a general | trained. They a a step ahead in the commercial world. ; +, 19-Year Old Prize Winner. Cov ifust be. industrious: Se ee ee eee ee coun a cael ee carsancon Hiatt ‘A Busiucess College education in BISMARCK BUSINESS = ae “phe dairy cow must be industri-|strength) before every meal has been’ nvitalonito lege apy address on: Eins) COLLEGE teaches the fundamental principles of business. : fet Says in Article : fous, She should eat food, chew her|found the most effective means of coln, to be’ given at the Northwest | Ie ie a vital factor to a successful commercial carer. Every e oes cud, digest it and change it rapidly reid Tece wuey Adal as Death | assembly room at 3:39 tomorrow af-/ up and doing young person who expects to make a mark to milk. would occur if the kidneys did not} ternoon ‘bythe Hon. David ¢. Coat in business should enroll. i. TRIBUNE PRINTS LETTER “Other qualifications are: A large}|work day ane Pe serine ‘ : | Students enter at any time—no summer vacation. New Pak barrel, deep chest and well sprung} Poisons and uric ac rom the blood. | | indent er a iG \ we Se ea era oR boae - i THAT WON CALF FOR BOY ribs to give the heart and lungs The danger signals are backache, | | Laduiie, Waumanshipe eomnerclal Jaw and other business o a eeesese * «|plenty or room. She should have a| depressions, aches pals, hen viness,| | subjects taught by the newest methods, by experts. Write { ® POINTS FROM PRIZE square udder with lar teats irritability, headaches, | ‘ | Meal foo Fartieulars. | * ESSAY ON DAIRY COW */far apart permitting rapid and easy , eumatic twinges, swollen | | Beers a Nee aa A i i i * i The ar should be hung | Joints, gout. | varticulars a fi ® Chief function dairy cow is pro- milking. The udder should g S | : i i i «high behind, extend well forward and] It is such a simple matter to step | é 5 yok carat owner with calf *|be broad. A deep udder is objection-}into your favorite drug store and ob: | | G. M. LANGUM, President * one hgh «fable aud unnecessary, It becomes |tain Anuric, which was first discov- i Bismarck, N. D. fi * Dair ee must have large cap- soiled, hinders the cow's movement ered by Dr. Pierce, of the Surgical In- { sm ‘ * "act for food. *yand ks protection from injuries |stitute, Buffalo, Every draggist di | ° =+§he ae be industrious. «land cold. The dairy cow should have }penses it , tl | Wat, * Soft pliable hide indicates pow- *| distended nostrils and ample wind- All people in America and especial-| 7 = ; i : : ger oe di Seation P x can take in large quanti-}ly those who are past middle age are itors for which he acted as advance | boys all well and of their great desire Loreal ciate #8. * h air to purify the blood.|prone to eat too much meat and in| agent—Christmas Past, Present and{ to return to the home state. -+. 1A soft pliable hide indicates power ]consequence depos:t uric acid (uratic | Ratute 2 * 2 Peter Olafson of Edinburg hag Writ-)or digestion. Thin arched thighs, in their tissues and joints. They | . HERE ON BUSINESS, ‘ Martin Olson, a hardware man of ten the best essay on “phe 2 Dairy freene: from Deefiness, a large |often suffer from twinges of rhouma- Cow” and for his composition *+€ Wa8) mouth, wide hips and length of body |tism or lumbago, sometimes from gout, | awarded the $100 heifer offe'ed bYJare other characteristics.” swollen hands or fect. Such people Sam Crabbe of Fargo, at the dairy- are not always able to exercise suffi- —_——0 | Driscoll, was among the business vis- | CITY NEWS | itors in the city Friday. F. A. Teach- 0. {out of Glencoe was also among the : business visitors in the city Friday. o% o IN HOSPITAL. men’s convention which ak v3 a 0 +9 ciently in the outdoor air in order to a close at Mandan this week. ‘Olafson sweat freoly,ayd excrete impuri | Mrs S Wd s street lected after a committee had read oO come such’ conditions as rheumatism, | tor iredthent NS gth Among the late patients to enter ig about 45 articles, The prize-winning RO eneanerte 4@ 18754 dropsical swellings, cold extremities, | °F ag i the St. Alexius Hoepital sare Aen NO, ar “ % @ 187% | scalding and burning urine and sleep- D. C. COATES | Schaff, Glen Ullin; C. Sperr, y3 HERE FROM TOWNER. Miss (Minnie Eroxmeter, Solen; Mrs. : essay in part is as follows: “phe chief function of the dairy |No. 1 Northern .... 1785s@1S1% l}essness due to constant need of get® P bo a q cow is the production of milk, A sec-]No. 1 Northern Choice.. 185% _ [ting out of bed at night, by canviie former lieutenant-governor of Colora-| Gavin cee ure Press.) A.C. Berg of Towner has arrived in! Larry Gerzeskia, Dawson; August i ondary function is reproduction, She|No. 1 Nor. Reg. to arr.. 177%%@179% | off the uric acid poison, do, later commissioner of public works | secretary of the interio the city and will spend several days| Hassler, Underwood; Mrs. ‘Rose W al- 4 “should present her owner with a calf} No. Lie Chotee to arr 185% span) jand police commissioner for the city] civil and military authorities today here on business... . dron, City; Baby, Richard row, por . - ——_= Na 3 east e 5 ee Se ‘of Spokane; and now general manager | that he had received advices of a plot LICENSED TO WED. tae, Mont y. P. eS es es ie Seetsr Res pyre Tengen | Flax on trk and to arr. 281% [of the Non-partisgn league, and house | against the government involving civ- - A poet? , {Join Glover, Garrison; | Mrs. 4 i No. 2 Mont. Hard ..... 177% @179% | Choice Plax on trk ...«: 288%! | pari atarian il and military officials. It is reported A marriage license was issued Fri-) Beer, City; Mrs. Louis F. Entrup, Bu HOW 6000 THAT No, 2 Mont, Hard to arr 177%@179% | Qnoice Flax to arr .... 283% M ites always has been a ‘arm|that one or more army officers have| day to George Digby, Sanger, and Bs-| City; Walter, Jones, City. Mrs. A. Z. a i) Lt No. 1 Durum .......... 190% May 284% admirer and ‘a close student of the{been arrested tella Weller of Bismarck, Marsh of * afeniee, was discharged é j No, 1 Durum Choice ... 19656 } Re : 9835 le pager ‘ 5 | Sart de ast fromthe hospital... 4 | ; Rea July... 7 285 great emancipator. He traces in the De heey ia Yi fd No. 1 Durum to arr.... 186% Hig e1y | gepteen cette FS 7, aa AY itien ag hav ae Flaxton Banker Here. PAE ER REET EES 4 of epee a igh May 17814) lorganization of the Non-partisan| A series of political crises have ex: i Ee DAN ; No. 1 Dur. Choice to arr 19456 ao (LOW -- hs, ATE league a modern development of the|isted in Cuba since the presidential R H, Farmer, a benten of ean Attar caieeneaice ” ig The ‘Mé It Gets to That Sore Spot No, 2 Durum .«,0sese., 18195@19256 1“ Cioge 12:38 p, ta. | principles for which Lincoln stood.[election, last November. President} is in the city taking in the legislative 7 Re ve your tables, 2410-12 Like Magic No. oF ony ont: : ite tite — "The league manager made an address| Menocal was opposed for re-election| sessions and calling on friends. enzie. 8. No. 3 Yellow ntoarr 9974@101% a st fi by Dr. Alfredo Zayas, leader of the . A i Recs 5 $$$ on Lincoln at Fargo last fall, which | 5Y . 4 yas, inn ootieiy aaitioue vétiet: tae | tet Grades _ 93 @100— Hb CATTLE MARKETS | | Was very largely attended and gen-| Liberal party, and on account of con- LEAVES FOR IOWA. youtt enjoy the Radisson, Minne- A-ach! That's, delicious relief lar | No, 4 Yellow Corn to arr 9744@ 981 ally appreciated. tests in the provinces of Santa Clara] Charles Staley, immigration agent |@Pol's. f those sore muscles, those stiff joints |No, 3 White Mont...... 60144@ 0 and « riente, the issue of the election| of the Soo Line, left Friday night for | — » is still in doubt. A couple of weeks] Points in lowa, in the interest of the ST. PAUL, HOGS—Receipts 3,000; steady; | Fs fare > ag ‘ - fae ago, a decision of the Cuban supreme; Company. range $°1.40@12.00; bulk $11.70@ EQUITY FLAYS SOLONS lcourt threw Santa Clara into Dr. Zay- ares i sure TAKE EXAMINATIONS. Q OR Q Q that lame back. oe No. 3 White Oats ...... 54 @ a Musterole is a clean, white ointment, {Ng 4 White Oats to arr 53%4@ | made with the oil of mustard and /yxo' § white Oats eo F 4 tA other home simpies. Barldy ..... 88 @13 | 11.85. s’ cl 2 y asi ys Tt does the work of the old- ee Choice i @iis CATTLE—Receipts ;_ kflllers, | his election aie aes aie On account of the train service and = os ‘ fashioned mustard plaster, minus the | Rye — 8 @13 ste $4.25@11 cows and | TING AGAINST NO 44 terly resented by “follower: f Presi-| weather conditions only a few took Ever Ni ht plaster and minus the blister! Rye to arr LB. @139 $00; stockers and feed-, : % | dent Menooat é a the quarterly teachers’ examination i < : ary EA Atueterole onthe |iax oa. i 281% @287% ers, slow, $4.00@8.50. { ; dent Menocal. conducted by Superintendent W. E. . ere “alley Ba rub it ONY Plax. to jarr 281%, @287%,|. SHEEP—Receipts 900; steady: | | : riday sat th aetna gudMly the} pain is gong be ‘ 177 pate lambs’ §7.50014.00; wethers “g6.00@/——(Continued from page one) _| Farsony, STUreay and Friday-at the ‘wNo muss, lage aust Ron duly 173%. . |. {11.00; ewes $5.50@10.00, i society as well as to the members of! fi tg ate ie faa Ws ing, sootiing “relief first a ‘gentle deer tonper 145 pera | the legislature. ; L glow, then a delightful sense of cool- pie 13: 6% CHICAGO. | A resolution, was offered by the, » RO, < saree al ear leat ness. an dest of all,.ng, blisters like Recéipts 21,000; committee on by-laws that wives and/ Lovers of Dickens will take espe-| | eri Co oany at the border, has the old-fasluoned mustdril plaster used ‘ je above yesterday's average; daughters of the members of the or-| ‘ial delight in seelng one of their fa- |! a f Fy rt Snelling, Minn > to make. May + 178 light ganization be admitted to member- Yorite stories visualized upon moving | returned ea cen isa hile het Use Musterole for sore throat, bron-j July 2... 114%4@ $12.15@ ship free of charge and that they | Picture screen wheii The Right to, Be | tore his feta aniidonvaccountroreiil chitis, tonsiligs, croup, stiff neck, !No° 1 Hard on trk 181 @ rough $12.05@12.29; \have the right to vote on questions | APPS is presented at the Bismarck | Oe oF ive rae He reports the asthma, neurdWia, headache, conges-(No, 1 ‘Northern on trk ,, 180 pigs $9.75 D. . * ‘pertaining to the welfare of the order-! Theatre tonight, in Bluebird photo- ‘amily: f tion, pleurisy, rheumatism lumbago, |No. 2 Northern on trk.. 175° @178 ,| CATTLE—Receipts 1,000; weak; |The motiommior its adoption was gid plays. “A Christmas carol furnish: if (abe and adlies of NG poe Joints, No, 3 Northern on trk.. 168. @1f5 "|native beet steers $7.80@ + west- on the table. bag: Peg, the inspiration. and the story iit ~4 “sprains, sore muscles, brufges, -chil- |, 7 a i Pad dpe ae a ; ituti | or 4 iy , ‘Bo “ratchi' P No. 1 Northern to arr... 180 ern steers $7.90@10.30; stockers and Fake Equity Institutions | and? the. spectral Wisitors to:@orooue’s ; cows and blains, frosted feet and colds of the | No. 2 Mont. Hard on trk 176 feeders $6.10@9 Because of the number of business | 9, apt 2 : establishments being located over the | Uismal quarter chest (it often prevents pnetimonia). | No 2 Mont. Hard to arr 176 $5 i ¥ No. 1 Spot Durum ...., 1865 sof) SHEEP—Receipts 4,000: steady: Northwest and especially in North Da- ee tee has. Sr eatin sins No. 2 Spot Durum ..... 18166 @ 183%) wethers: $10.60, toll Se: lambs $12.10 Kota bearing the name “Equity,” the fran)” onecte tertnree Bluebird on. a. certain Chris For either breinow, ENG-1 Dirunf to‘arr., 1845, @14.601, society of Equity went on record that}; 70° : ‘ i ; ‘ ea é “ 1865; Stary Reset ial all such ventures to carry the name | hs ever created. Rupert Julian, who muscle July vac as tas 2 1 directed the production; will’ play the nant July You will find more of the leading! Must have the endorsement of the re ICE $ ay ' . [ee Aisa tha vac attervarde |role of Scrooge, and the “other crea- = tH) » |Oats on trk and to arr people of North Dakota registered ¢/ board of directors. It was afterwards |p. or > ia aeneate fi D gistered at! ta in the twin cities {Hons of the wondrously imaginative ~s \ rs OCO | Rye on trk and to the Radisson, than at any other pote; Stated that {a saloo in the twin cities | Dickens have been assigned t9)capa- 1, Barley on trk 80 @118 Jin the Twin Cities, {carries the;name “Equity. ‘ble players. ‘The trickery of the eam. | ERgguiiommmn = | “The convention was not thie largest | 0° Se beén ‘called aie service ia} 5 re I} . vhich has beer eld i e state eae Ts . ‘ which has been held in the state but | Visualizing the ghost of Jacob (Mar- i is re. res ing. : tay. this was due to poor railroad service on many of the branch lines. From the point of interest and hos: } pitality shown by the c¢ of Bis- ;marck and the state legislature the CHICHESTER S PILLS ; ms P Cocoa contains more nourishment than beef.” ‘Walter Baker es Co. Ltd ESTABLISHED 1750 DORCHESTER, MASS. {ley and the procession of spectral vis- i convention was the brightest and the ‘THE DIAMOND BRAN best yet according to President M. P. Ladiea! ck oer Drage ke : htc Johnson, hea-ter’s Dit inited and Gold $400,000 Subscribed, aks ne other. Hay of rer According to a report read at the Dre Ask (or CHL-OHES-TER’S' close of the convention, $400,000 has DEATGN Ria Rita er Be been subscribed toward the Equity’s SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE . " reativeneanecrea nite |packing plant which will be erected ° « in Fargo and for which plans and specifications will be asked within 10 days, according to C. J. Lee, presi- {dent of the Valley City Equity bank. | FOR SALE. Choice thirty-five and forty-dollar fur auto robes at half price, Room 7, 19 National Bank Bldg., Bismarck, ; N. D. Adv | WOLFORD FARMER KIL! i WOLF WITH JACK-KNIFE | Wolford, N. D., Feb. 10—Meeting a hungry wolf on a lonely country road near here today, Al Blood, husky farmer, fought and killed the animal | with a jack-knife, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Kimball_ piano, “ison phonograph and records cheap. __Phone 4141. 2-1)-imo FOR RENT—Carge front room in modern residenc2: suitabiv for two. Phone 673K, or call 404 First St. 2-10-"t WANTED—One secoad cook and cne night waiter. Runge’ & Everts. Pert 2-10-22t | FREE : BOOK, “MONEY IN OIL,"— | Shows how you can make quick | profits. Steady dividends. Small | Hastings rang the bell and the blackmailer shot him dead That’s practically the start of the story—we’re almost tempted to say the story of this month’s Cosmopolitan, but as Jack London, Robert W. Chambers, Gouverneur Morris, Fannie Hurst, John Galsworthy, Samuel Merwin and George Randolph Chester also contribute to the same issue, it must be ranked, like Wilhelm, in the German Federation, as first among equals. Sensible because it is built with con- vertible Sedan and Coupe Tops. The panels are removable making the car suitable for every season and weather condition. ‘ | yl 4 i When you begin to read “The GRAY HAIR” +y Arthur Somers Roche you'll realize that he has written an even better novel than his “Scrap of Paper.” It’s likewise about men with too much money for their country’s good, and a mys- terious group, who call themselves “The Society for the Re-distribution of Surplus Wealth,” who call upon the leading millionaires of America to divide their vay Seca The windows are of heavy plate glass; the door windows are divided so thatthe upper half can be lowered to give perfect ventila- tion, Inside trimming is fine grade whipcord —exterior is lustrous black. A dome light is provided in the touring car. The price of the Sensible Siz Sedan'is $1020, the Coupe investment. Now drilling. Approy- ed State Banking Commission. Ne- osho Co., K. C. Life Bldg., Kansas i fortunes with the communi Refusal means | City, Mo. 2-10-1t $995 £. 0. b. (Pontiac, Mich.) | . S s death. | eS Os , Hastings, the first on the list defies th istol i“ ked | ROOMAND BOARD—Cheap at” 208 «G0 —— 3 9 , defies the pistol-backe Thayer. Phone 389K. 2-10-1mo demand, rings for help, and gets his. | PIANO FOR SALE—One beautiful new upright piano for sale, or will | exchange for good work horses. Ad- | | dress Box 256, Bismarck. z | TRACTORS FOR SALE—Mr. Far- | mer: We handle the Kinkead and | Buckeye gus tractors, fitted with | four-cylindet Waukesha motors and high tension magnetos. Write for | our catalogs. We will consider tak- ing in some work horses as partial | payment. Geo. D. Brown Co., Bis- marck and Fargo, ND. S TRUCKS FOR’SALE—We distribute | for the northwest the Overton Semi- | Truck, one and one-quarter capac- ity: price $285.00. Convert your automobile into an up-to-date track. Send for our free catalog. We will consider taking in some good work horses on truck sales. Geo. D. Brown Co., Bismarck and Fargo, N, D. ll DAKOTA MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. But we've told you quite enough, here. You'll have to buy March Cosmopolitan to learn how the remaining three met the situation. 20 cents On all newsstands

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