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{ An en TO ASSIST RED GROSS WORK Chicago Department Asks Former Williston Mayor to Encourage Enlistments Williston, N. D., mayor J. W. Jackson ha ‘am from the depart hat the military camp ke up the matter stments, organizing es and for the sur: pn was ley of encow Red Cros! vey of industries, asked to call Alexanc and send in all names 0} for the work. The tele; y RB: J, Ha Hake Li ing associ ion of the jon. DIRECTORS FIX DATES FOR LAMOURE ‘‘EXPO”’ (Spe Cooperstown, rectors of the Gri; sociation have det 11 and 12 as the dates for the county | to Tribune) oD. April. 7.—Di- County fair. The premium list was placed ip the hands of the printers this week. ANOTHER WHOLESALE | CONCERN FOR MINOT (S| | i ial to Tribune) Minot, D., April 7.—Arrange- ments have been completed by the wholesale paper firm, Wright, Bar- OPES SODED % DRINK HOT. TEA r FOR A BAD COLD ee ee Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburg Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water up- on it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the} day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, rélieving congestion. Also loos- ens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB BACKACHE AND Oooo i { LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT) Rub Pain and Stiffness Away with | a small Bottle of Old Honest. St. Jacob’s Oil When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a 25 cent bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil’ at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it tight into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the ache and_ pain} right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely; harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciati- WAGON WHEELS. SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1917. eoceee. rett & Stilwell of St. Paul, for thi erection of a large wholesale pape! house in this city which will be th Montana. The decision of sixth wholesale firm for Minot. “VOTING CLOSE AT LINTON’: Delteaume Elected Britt by I Votes--Tight: Race For Aldermen, | ihe narrow mary Ir the first. ward, William Pagol, the pre: ulderman, won over L. Ric! er by j of one, In the s ond i nk = Meier ahead of and Harry Wagner for alderman in ward by one yote, RYDER MAN NEEDS MILITARY TRAINING needs it ‘nothing else than but for accuracy. Strand has started war on the gophers i vas out Sun- s there now as hefore he went on the warpath. PASS OVER BODY as TWICE—ESCAPES (Special to alto Tribune) Baldwin, N.-D., April Kocher, a drayman of th Nage, would) make a good war recruit. Kocher was knocked down by a run- away team this week, the he: on wheels p he was when examined not a hone was brok- en. Harry PETERSON ELECTED HEAD OF HASTINGS ORGANIZATION _ (Special to. Tribune) T. Pet- i f the Hastings Commercial club at the regular meeting held this week. J. D. McFarland was elected to the of- president; C.F. and Peter The week of / ‘as designated as clean-up and paint-up week. i DICKINSON PRISONER FORGETS TO RETURN! (Speci 1 to “Feibune) Dickinson, N. —W held at the Norberg, county jai receiving — stolen as decided to leave Dick tark for all time by le: unknown. Baker \ sit his wife, 1 and forgot to re ’s residence. inson and ing for p trusted to sick at a_ hospi turn to the sheri before Judge Crawford have been sentenced Frid To Cure a Co One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets. Druggists refund mon- ey if it fails to cure. E, W. GROVE'S jay. ca and lame back misery so promptly! signature is on each bor. 2ic. For the invalid as well as those in perfect health Bakers Cocoa is an ideal erage, pure, delicious and wholesome. food bev: distributing point for this state and the St. Paul firm to locate here makes the In | ee | (Speclal to Tribune) N April 7.—Close votes i in the election held this week. —Leor DeHeaume ted A. M. Britt: for y by ea “TO BUILD NEW ELEVATOR nosed out homas Coon by three votes Haugse defeated Clinton the third JUST FOR ACCURACY | « ;| LYNCH WILL MANAGE |PIMPLY? who was}! He| had already entered a plea of guilty! nd was to ti “ISEEDING AROUND CARSON e Under Bright Sunshme Days Work id Is Progressing Most orably Says Report. 'ribune) pril 7.—Many far- of the state are in ith bright sunshine _ pr ogressing most sno “question but (Specia Carson, N. D., in this par fields and the work Ther ed acreage of wheat wn this year. One reason for this acreage is be- i cause the many fields that were sown x | will be seeded to Potatoes will also receive atten ion from the farmers. Carson Farmers Kquity Company Lets Contract For Building to Replace One Destroyed. Carson, N. D., April 7.—L. Beugle of Minneapolis was awarded the con- tract this week for the constructio’ a new 40,000 bushel elevator to replace the one destroyed by fire here several months ago and owned by the Farmers’ Equity company. The new structure will cost about $10,000 and will be equipped with the y latest and up-to-date machinery. Work will begin just as soon as the lumber is unloaded at this point. | LADIES’ AID TO SELL FLAGS AT VALLEY CITY) a 1 ecial to Tribune ) Bs. Thy apr il ty (Special to Tribune) | of this city. zation announced today s ordered a gs and eve that it shipment of y citizen of Valley City will be asked to display one. FAST LAMOURE TEAM | igre | (Special to Tribune) ! ! “LaMoure, N. D., April 7.—Officers | of the LaMoure baseball club for the; coming season were elected at aj meeting held last night in the Com- | mercial club rooms and are tol- President, W. D. Lyneh; vice ; resident. Oscar Wankel; secretary. | J. W. Knietel;* treasurer, H. Hodem, and manager, C. J. Robideau. _ WELL, DON’T BE! People Notice ‘It. Drive Drive Them Off ! “with Dr. Edwards’ ! Olive Tablets « | Big Four Big Fours Touring « Roadster Coupe Sedan Light Sixes Four Cou? Adsance in price, ig $850 ue S985 1 Prices Effective April Willys-Knights Four Touring . $1309 $1050 ul Nine years of continuous, consist- rovement, Jet, 1017 ent development, imp ‘ refinement! Light Fours Touring . $603 Each year a better car and 2 bet- Roadster, soso Country Cid > $703 ter value! Over three hundred thousand now in use! That is the history of ee car that built Overl-nd because it repre- sented integrity of value. $158 And as steadfastly as thi§ car has + S1sSS represented original integrity of Wi value, so also has The Willys- Touring. . . $1423 Overland Company sustained that integrity of value through- out its service in the hands of ‘More than three’ hundred thou- sand owners and more than four thousand dealer and _fac- tory-branch organizations have assisted this development by their experience with these cars and their helpful suggestions of improvements. In their new beauty, in their per-’ fected easy riding qualities, in their proven sturdiness and mechanical excellence, | lin. their admitted tire, fuel and oil economy, these cars are worthy of the confidence we have, that they will further enhance Over- $1950 Bit Siz, models, May ist eg throughout te month Four The Willys-Overland Com mpany Toledo, Ohio Manufacturers of Willys-Knight land prestige. those who purchased it. The Overland Big Four of this season and its twin—except for the motor—the Overland Light while we have saa Six, are the direct outcome of i thetmonth all this development. and $1025. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO., Distributors 212 FOURTH ST. Phone 490 Orerad) Automobiles and Light Commercial Cars The prices are $850 for the Big Four, $985 for the Light Six, until May 1st—thereafter $895 ' them to deliver which calomel ly, but th safe instead No one who t ever cursed with a had brea feelin: disp | 1 with 1 you feel a Oc and 25c per All drag 2! (Capital City . | Anton Be stead |: at Devils Lake. ar BISMARCK AS. PLACE FOR 1921 MEETING): Delegates Sueeced Landing Big Convention of Growing Order. ul No. convent from Home- ion th the good news that Bismarck is to have the honor of entertaining the next quad- riennial state convention of the Yeo- men in April, 1921. There were seven contenders for the next meeting of the Yeomen, will be attended by to 300 dele- yates, but the Bisma epresentation inducements could not be r Bismarck w: election of nt Marsh delegate to the national conclave to be held in Detroit, M INTRODUCING YE AMATEUR, || DETECKATIVE WHEREBY YE COUNTRY IS TO BE SAVED Ellis Parker Butler has no monopoly on amateur detectives. North Dakota REPEAT THAT The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo z= SAY L HAVEN'T WRITTEN HOME. TO MY MOTHER FOR Dr. Sowles at the Union marck. Strictly high grade work Gold, Porcelain, and Amalgan any ‘dental work done. Gold Crown, best 22K Best White Crown Heaviest Bridge Work, Best Silver Filling - Extractioi ' etre ceeee Fine Set of Teeth .... WHY PAY TWO PRICES FOR DENTAL WORK? about one half the amount charged at other offices in Bis- materials are used for Crown and Bridge work, Plate work, ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED. Note the prices below, and compare them with prices of other offices. Gold and Synthetic Pings, up from No charge for Extracting When Plates or Bridge Work Are Ordered. FREE EXAMINATION Union Dental Parlors ABOUT FOUR Years — Dental Parlors, is charging is done, and only high grade Fillings. Prices are right for has one who is up and coming, and he’s a loyal patriot. too, one who volun- s to his country in her hour . The following letter reached state officialdom today: “Honorable War sems to be a for going conclution and as I hapned DIVORCE YOURSELF FROM PAIN’ AND NIDNEY DISORDER ‘(By Dr LC. B Babcock.) Simple methods are usually the most effective ones when treating any disorder of the human system. The mere drinking of a cup of hot water each morning, plenty of pure water all day, and a little Anuric (double strength) before every meal has been found the most effective means for overcoming kidney trouble. Death would occur if the kidneys did not work day and night in separat- ing poisons and uric acid from the blood. The danger signals are backache, depressions, aches, pains, heaviness, drowsiness, irritability, headaches, chilliness, rheumatic twinges, swol- per tooth . WHy, HELLO, MOTHER ¢ ~ How ARE you Fa WHY, You HAVEN'T CHANGED MUCH! len joints, gout. It is such a simple matter to step into your favorite drug store and ob- tain Anuric, which was first discoy-}' ered by - Pierce, of Institute, Buffalo. erence it. the “Surgical 1 people in America” and ‘espe-|" cially thosé; who are past middle age are prone to eat too much meat and in consequence deposit uric acid (uratic salts) in their tissues and joints. /They often suffer from twinges of rheumatism or lumbago, sometimes from gout, swollen hands or feet. Such people are not always able to exercise sufficiently in the’ outdoor air in order to sweat freely and excrete impurities through the skin. Anuric will overcome suclt conditions: as rheumatism, dropsical swéllings, cold extremities, scalding and*burhing urine and sleeplessness -|dué to constant need of getting out ‘of ‘hed at night, by carrying off the which |} yjand am as loyal Every” druggist. to know one German subjee that sems to have disapeered I wish to let you know about it. I study detective work under ©. 'T. Ludwig of Kansas Ci nd would like to handle w ork is to he done in this locality by detetives, althow I am of German decent I still am born in this country as any other born American can be. “To get back to the German subjec I was writing about he used to work in a resturant but since the middle of last month disapeered and it sems to me it would not be such an awful stunt to watch him of course if you deem it unecessary to watch him then I shall not object never the less I shall do my duty if you have any wark in my line.” This volunteer probably will be ed out with the first line of the detec- kative reserve, GACKLE WILL.MANAGE KULM BASEBALL TEAM (Special to Tribune) Kulm, N. D., April 7.—Fred Gackle was elected manager and treasurer of the Kulm baseball team for the season at the meeting held this week. G. R. Renz and Martin Gackle and G. D. Smith were named a.com- mittee of three on finance. Plans are being considered for the erection of a grandstand. 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POCOCK, Prot EE SE INVESTIGATE, —And we will prove to your entire satisfaction that we are not only send- ing every student to a good position just as soon as competent, but that we have more calls for competent Bookkeepers and Stenographers than we can supply. If you wish to qualify for a good position, let us tell you what we have done for hundreds of others. Write G. M. LANGUM, President BISMARCE Daa K,