The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 13, 1917, Page 2

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rwo SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1917. Dr: Schell Elected || Moderator for State ovening meeting tevian church, Dr. J. P. Schell, was elected moderator. war. lxhoriously across the prair the only disseminators of religion. America.” Intense Itching Of Large Blotches On Child’s Head Face and Limbs, Red and Fiery, Could not Sleep. In Two Months Cuticura Healed Sound and Well, “My litle daughter began breaking out on her head in small pimples or Diisters which discharged a watery fluid. Ina day or two these dried and formed th, scaly surface. This continued ak out about every two weeks, ading out larger until her scalp, and limbs were covered with large hes, red and fiery, ‘The itching su intense we had to keep her hands tie: and she could not sleep or Ictiany one else. It was a life of torture. “We heard of Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment, and began to use them, A won- derful change took place at once and in two months’ time she was healed sound and well.” (Signed) Mrs, Arch Lagle, Depauw, Ind., Oct. 4, 1916, Why not prevent these distressing skin troubles by making Cuticura your every- day toilet and nursery soap aided by touches of Ointment now and then to remove the first signs of pimpies, rashes and dandruff, Do not confound these delicate emollients with coarsely medi- cated soaps and ointments, For Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: “Cutivura, Dept. R, Boston.’? Sold everywhere. stallment-y Bond.”’ Corner 5th and Presbyterian Synod Devils Lake. N. D., Oct. 13.—At the last night of the North Dakota synod of the Presby- of ‘4 i aaa a Tc . ’ Ambrose, a pioneer pastor in the state, BOYS HOWE FROM NAVY: ‘Dr. Schell is i years old and is a veteran of the He came to North Dakota when “sky pilots,” making their way s, were A feature of last night's meeting was the address of Dr. D. G. Wylie, of New York, who spoke on “The Call to “In the east,” said Dr. Wylie, “we have our Tafts, our Roosevelts and our Wilsons, but we have no senator from Wisconsin or from North Dako- ‘ YOU CAN You want to do your bit in helping your country at this time, though yot cannot pay the total amount of a “Liberty Bond."* in one sum, yiment plan you need only $1.00 to make the first payment. know you ought to do. Call at the Bank today. CAPITAL SECURITY BANK Capital $50,000.00 4 per cent Interest on Savings 5 per cent on Time Deposits ia’ In New York, they call him Lat-| ollette and LaFollette; but particular- ly do they .call ‘him. Wisconsin’ fol- lye” swer “the call of Europe,” the pre- parations that eventually will save the world from Prussian militarism. ‘The retiring moderator’s “sermon was delivered by Dr. G. W. Simon of Jamestown, who spoke’ of Home.” LIKE UNGLE SAM'S 108 Cogswell Youths Have Been En- gaged With U. 8. 8. Mont- ana as Convoy Lidgerwood, N. D., Oct. 13.—Frank Davenport and H. V nith, who have been engaged with Uncle Sam's navy during the last three months, em- ployed principally on the cruiser Montana, which has been convoying troop ships to are home for a visit with relat! here and at ‘ORSW! ‘They are proud of the fact hat not a single boy has been lost from their ship. JOHN PULLES. NAMED SHERIFF OF MERCER Succeeds William Haevischer Who Too Late Repents His Re- signation Stanton, N. D., Oct. 13.--John Pulles of ‘Stanton has been appointed sheriff of Mercer county to succeed William Har cher, who r ened following a raid on gamblers ‘and blind-piggers | made by State’s Attorney H. L. erty, | At the meeting of the board of com- missioners where the appointment of ja successor came up, Sheriff Haev- jischer gave notice to the commission that coercion had been used in obtain- {ing his resignation. The latter had already been accepted ‘by the com- mission which declined to reopen the matter. WANTED. ! Young lady experienced work. Permanent position. 'E, Bergeson & Son. in office Apply S. 1 11 8t And you ean, even By our in- Do Buy a what. you “Liberty Broadway, Bismarck but beost. GEO.A.WELCH; PRES, |. VEN A HAMMER is an important tool when it is needed. DR LINE of carpenters’ tools (@) is complete and highly satisfactory in cvery particular, W* CAN HELP YOU knock cr heln you boost and after you buy our tools you will do nothing ,P. FRENCH, SEC.&TREAS FRENCH &WELCH'HARDWARE (0 YTHE OLDEST ESTABLISHE: CUSTOMERS=.AI (ARDWARE “STORE (N THE CHY Obr- Best Aovertisers — BISMARCK. N. DAKOTA “Dr. Wylie spoke of the great pre- parations America is making to an- “The HAS LONG: DISTANGE Continuously for Last 30 Years North Dakota. sessor in Moran township. ORGANIZATION TO. (Continued trom Page One.) REGORD AS ASSESSOR Hankinson Official Has ‘Held Job Hankinson, N. D., Oct. 13.—Williant Schuett, who has held. the office of city assessor continuously with a lapse of but one year’ since 1888, claims to be the oldest city official in point of service in. the state of Before ‘coming: to Hankinson, he held the office of as- CARRY SEGURITY SALE 1,000,000 Acres “Fair List ices” y a, Tae i Fair Treatme | piFair tise Prices EN Ae WEES Fair “Tieate North Dakota Will Harvest of Rye The Quotas. $145,000; McLean; $70,000; Logan, Total $3 Burleigh, $9 009; Emmons, 000; Kidder, $39,000;. population and crop conditions. tee for Burleigh county. named the following to assist Lismarck and outside of the City. General committee—P. R. chairman; B. C. Marks, H. H. A. W. Lucas. City Teams. and Fourth streets, north of A. Welch, E. A. Hughes. north of tracks--Sam Clark, captain Cc. L. Young, C. W. MecGray. tracks—L. K. Thompson, captain Henry W. Richholt, B. E. Jones. B. Allen, O. W. Roberts. Pacific _tracks—G. C. Wachter, man. gan. Gecrge, captain; Otto Holtam, man, County Committees. Menoken—A. T. Welch. and William Hughes. zian. Driscoll—G. V. Cunningham, Finseth. Baldwin—H. Streator, W. E. Lipps. Still—Wm. Laveen, son, Mr. Jackson. Regan—A. L. Garness, W. Graham. Wing—G. A. Eubbell, H. H. Kerr. W. Scott. Benz, Jason Hoover. Teachout. PETROGRAD 1S. MENACED (Continued on page two.) tween the officers and men. ing to Petrograd. GERMAN REPORT. heavily. (NO FAMINE, conditions prevail in Poland. ished. No Retraction, Morris Editor’s ley, president of the ation of the articles. league. urday eve erty Loan rally be addressed by Frank Nye of Minnesota. COMMITTEE. UG. These figures are based chiefly on bank deposits and take into consideration to some extent H. P. Goddard heads the commit- He has him in Capital | Welds, Steele, Team No. 1, territory between Third the tracks—G. L. Conklin, captain, George Team 2, between Fourth and Fifth, | Team 3, east of Fifth and north of Team 4, all west of Third and north of tracks—D. J. McGillis, captain; «GOING ON CASH Team 5, all south of the Northern cap- tain; W. A. McDonald, R. 'W. Patz- Team 6, the state house—Thomas Hall, captain; Dr. W. F. Crewe, State Bank Examiner J. R. Waters, J. A. Brown of the board of control, State ‘Treasurer John Steen, Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor John N. Ha- | . Traveling Men’s team — John L. Dan Stewart, Jack Oberg, Henry Zimmer-| MeKenzie—P. P. Bliss, Harry O'Neil | Sterling—H. E. Wildfang, T. J. Rot-| Credit system. M. B. Cc. Higgins, c. WwW. Wilton—J. A. Pitzer, G. W. Stewart. Victor Ander- G. Olgierson, | t¢™, voluntarily help pay zor the oth Arena—Iseminger, W. B. Heaten, | town between two days. Moffit—L. L. Rockwood, Valentine Brittin—!. E. Galloway, S. Triplett. Stewartsdale—Wilson. Brown, F. A. WOEN TROOPS LAND The premler expressed, his satisfac- tion over the condition of the army. in which there was better feeling be- He ex- pects to visit all fronts before return- Berlin, Oct. 13.—The British gain in Flanders yesterday amounts to about one and one-fifth kilometers at two points where the German lines were broken into, the war office announces. The British are said to have suffered Copenhagen, Oct. 13—The German administration of Warsaw has issued a denial of statements that famine It as- serts there is an abundance of food in the rural districts and that the peo- ple in the cities are adequately nour- These statements contradict those made ‘by representatives of the War- saw town council, who are in Copen- hagen endeavoring to arrange for the sending ofa supply of food by the way | customers to such.a system. Reply to. Townley Morris, Minn., Oct. 13.—J. C. Morri-| son, editor of the Morris Tribune, and two years ago president of the Minne- sota Editorial association, declares he will meet the demand of A. C. Town- Nonpartisan league, for a retraction of articles that appeared in the Tribune, with a reiter- The matter to| which Mr. Townley objected was con- tained in editorials reflecting upon his loyalty and patriotism and that of the ELKS? BAND. NOTIE! All members of the Elks’ band are urged to report at Cochrane’s music; with their instruments at 7:3) ig to play for the Lid- at the Auditorium to former Congressman BASIS NOVEMBER | Owing to the steady advance in all lines of groceries and meats and the exorbitant advance in many articles we wish to do our part toward help- ing our customers save, and buy their goods as cheaply as possible. In order to do this we must ask our customers to assist us, by paying cash for their goods, thus enabling; us to sell them at quite a per cent cheaper than we are able to under the There is not a merchant in the city ‘hut. can show 1 large credit an his ledger -that will- never be collected, anu which if ne nad noc made au extra profit on his good customers would. have driven, him into bankrupt- cy long ago, thus’ the. customer that lis able to pay the cash for his goods by using the much abused credit sys- er feliow’s living that probably leaves We propose to change our system of doing business on. Nov. Ist from an extensive credit system to a strict- ly cash system and giving our cus- tomers the benefit of a very material | reduction in prices.’ We don’t want to lose a customer by this change and feel sure that the -party that has Abeen accustomed to owe a grocery; bill of from $25 to $30 at the end of each month will draw a long breath of thanksgiving that he has lived through the month without owing a cent, and a balance .in_ his . pocket | Which he had saved on his cash trans- action, In order to make our reduction as large as possible we have figured it on the basis of cash and carry—how-' ever we shall still retain our delivery | system and shall deliver all orders amounting to one dollar or over, and} on all orders of less than one dollar we shall charge 5, cents for delivery. We do this to help pay the sustenance of the delivery that ultimately it will! educate the trade.to bunch their or- ders and make one order a day ine} stead of the way it runs at present! of ordering four and five times a day. Ey actual and accurate accounting; it costs to make a delivery betwee 5 and 6 cents and we have gone out and bought an article that cost us! three cents and delivered it to the; residence of our customer charging it at the same price that we paid for it and carrying the article through the month, thus paying from two to three cents for delivering the goods. . We don’t blame our customers for giving these orders, it is the mer- chant’s own fault: for educating their How of-; ten have we insisted on sending | small packages to our customers when they were going directly home empty ; That’s the Spot Sloan's Liniment goes right to it. Have you a rheumatic ache or a dull throbbing peuralgic pain? You cen find a quick and effective relief in Sloan's Liniment. Thousands of homes have this remedy handy for all external pains because time and time again it has proven the quickest relief. So clean and caty to apply. too. No bing, no stain, ino inconvenience as ie the SER AMES, Sat ene ee . KILLS PUN other help; so that eventually we will have already done in the east, via: Go on the Cash and Carry System. POSITION You GOODRICH COMPANY, 7 Makers also of the Famous Si! handed. .The drafting of the young men to serve our country has made it el FO hard to get delivery men as well as 6 have to do the same as a great many Rrown * Jones . Brown, Geiermann & Ryan McConkey Commercial Co. W. H. Spear * Son Central Meat Market E. A. Dawson Kupitz Co. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY desired by experienced stenographer. Law office preferred. Box 258, Dickinson, N. D. 10-18-6 FOR SALE—New model 85 Overland: 'N:1916 she produced more than a third of the flax grown in the U.S, “more barley than any other State. This year she will surpass herself. 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