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| Red Cross Christmas BISMAROK DAILY TRIBUNE. _ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1917 ny We have recelved large shipments of Khakl, light and dark grey. Wool and silk and wool yarns. We advise that you supply your requirements at once. | VETERAN OF CIVIL AND INDIAN WARS DIES WN MINNESOTA Michacl Lenihan, One of Bis- marck’s Best Known Citizens, Dead at Son's Home. Michael Lenihan, veteran of the Army of the Potomac, fighter and one of 1 citizens, passed away unexpectedly at the home of his son, John Lenihan, Sore Throat, Colds. Quickly Retieved By Hamiln’s tzard Oil in Heron Lake, Minn., at 5:48 Sunday afternoon. Advice to this effect was received today from John Lenihan by his aunt,-Mrs. John Homan. The de- ceased left Bismarck just two weeks ago today to spend the winter with his son at Heron Lake. He had been enjoying his usual good health, and his death ock to his scores of Bismarck friends. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at Ashton, Ia. Besides the son there sur- | Vives a widow of the deceased. Michael Lenihan, at the outbreak of the Civil war, volunteered in the Army of the Potomac, with which he served until the end of the Rebellion, when jhe re-enlisted in the regular army, Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substi- tute for calomel — are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous, They are the result being first assigned to Charleston, S. C., with the Sixth U.S. infantry. Later he served with this command at Ft. Gibson, Kan., and in the Indian terri- tory. He accompanied his command to North Dakota in 1872 and served with the old Sixth at Ft. Buford 41% years, being first sergeant of Co. F' at: the time of his discharge. During all of these years of army life the de- ceased was a comrade of Louis Lar- son, another Bismarck pioneer, who today paid Michael Lenihan the high- est tribute a friend can pay a friend: “In all the time I knew him he was always honest, square and straight, a good citizen and a good church man.” After coming to Bismarck the de- ceased for many years was in the em- ploy of the Northern Pacific. His first wife was Margaret Mullen, a sis- ter of the late Mrs. John Dolan, Sr., whom he met and wed here. John Lenihan, born here 30 years ago, was 34 years had been a member of St. Mary’s parish and an active supporter of the church. (MOUNTAINS OF HAY. wecwoooooococonnnw ee the only child. Michael Lenihan for! highways and loss of life and valu- A. W. Lucas Company Ne COST HUMAN ~_ LFEINSTATE State Engineer’s Office Record Shows: Accident a Day for First Ten Days October \DEPARTMENT WILL SEEK TO IMPROVE CONDITION A probable connection between poor able time and property in the auto- ;movile accidents which ‘are a daily occurrence on North Dakota’s roads and irails is traced by J. E. Kaulfuss, publicity _éngineer with the state highway commission, in an interest- POOR HIGHWAYS | of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat |diver and bowel complaints with calomel, | His efforts to banish it brought out these Hamlin and effectiv treatment for 's Wizard Oil is a simple sore on Reservation. J. A. McGovern, chief deputy grain. Everyone Making it While Sun Shines/ ing interview: which he made. public today. ‘Upon the instigation of a member throat and chest colds. Used ‘Jittle olive-colored tablets. gargle for sore throat it brings qui relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated | cold in one night. # How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, 1 tir aching feet. Soothing, f ig Wizard Oil will al- ways bring quick relief. elicf. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. “Ff not ‘satisfied cur the bottle and bac! st try Wizard, Liver nt dite pink pills, 30 To roast the turkey i means a turkey that browned to perfection, They keep all the steam conde on the meat—don't get dry anc much attention, GEO. A WELCH, Pres To perfect the Thanksgiving Feast Buy Your Roaster Here * These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects, They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel_ sometimes plays havoc with the gums. «Sodostrong liquids. _It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “loggy” and “heavy.” Note how they “clear” clouded brain and how they “perk up” the spirits, 20c and 25c a box, All druggists, 1 one of our roasters is tender, juiey and nsed and constantly dripping 1 seoreh, neither do they need J.PIFRENCt, Sue. & TREAS FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE (0 THE OLLEST ESTABLISHED HAROGWARE STORE IN THE CITY. —OvrR ARE > PHONE. CUSTOMERS th / The undersigned will sel Public Auction “Our Best ApvEaTISERS —— MAR CK, N. DAKOTA 1 at Public Auction his entire *houschold furniture at 402 Avenue B; opposite Baptist church, ‘commencing at 2:00 o’clock | Wednesday, Nov. 28th 1 Large Dresser, 1 Sewing Machine, 1 Diningroom Table, 1 Writing Desk, 1 Kitchen Cabinet, 1 Heating Stove, 2 Beds, 1 = Small Dresser, 1 Oil Stove, 1 Baby Crib, Dining Chairs, Arm Chairs and other things too numerous to mention. EVERYTHING AS GOOD AS NEW REASON FOR SELLING: AM LEAVING THE CITY John R. Ehrney, Owner ~ |] TERMS CASH H. B. NEIGHBOR, Auctioneer. Don't forget the date and place, 402 Avenue B, Wed., Nov. 28. inspector, and 0. B. Tewes of Dr. E. Of the highway department who no- F. Ladd’s office force have returned ticed an unusual frequency of auto from an inspection trip over the Mott 2¢cidents on our highways, a news: line of the Northern Pacific. They Paper clipping record on this. topic report mountains of baled hay pile up for shipment at Cannonball and other reservation points, and state that they found every able man, wom- an and child in that territory in the hay fields, making hay at $12 per ton. Ordinarily much of this hay would not be cut,:but’ the favorable Indian summer and the high price of forage is saving every blade. The Bismarck Tribune Sunday Edi- tion. E.H.PIERCE COMPANY We have many things you want for your Thanksgiving Dinner... A full line of Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables This Store Will Bs Cosep All Thanksgiving Day q. Was begun October 1,” says Mr. Kaul- PHONE your order in NOW for ope! Fresh— so that accidents are less frequent— whichever may be the solution of tais Carrots important question.” ; A comparative estimate places the Parsnips number of automobile accidents from Rutabagas one cause or another when the sea- Cabbage . son is at its heighth at 59 per day in Celery North Dakota.” Onions MAY GET PARK Radishes Milton, 'N. D., Nov. 27.—As a result fuss. “A review of the clippings for the first ten days of October shows the following accidents: Oct. 1, Cogswell, overturning, death of occupant. Oct. 2, Hettinger, overturning, in- juries, to operator. bee Oct. 3, Dickinson, overturning, injur-} ies to s: Or Ray, poor control, paralysis or. Oct. 8, Glen Ullin, rail crossing, death of operator. Oct. 9, Lowman, death and injuries. Oct. 9, Granville, poor control, in-) juries to occupant.» Oct. 9, Granville; overturning, injur- les to occupants. ” Oct. 10, Fort Clark, not described, fractured limb. Oct. 19, Krem, not described, injur- ies to occupant. poor control, “The astounding feature of the fore- going auto accidents at the rate of one per day for ten days and in which there were three instantaneous deaths is. that they were published in one local newspaper, the Bismarck Tribune. Who can tell the toll throughout the entire state! “Are our operators careless, or are the highways of North Dakota so poor as to be unsafe? With the coming of the next auto season, the department contemplates a thorough study of this! question with a view to educating autoists to the wisdom of a safety first policy, or to attempt to improve the design and condition of the roads of a visit paid by Secy. O. H. Libby of the North Dakota historical society to Milton, at the request of C. W. Plain, a tract of land which is offered near Clga may be accepted for a state his- torical park. ENTS Thanksgiving Specials Thanksgiving our store will be Closed all day, but for the benefit of our customers we will be opened until 10:00 o'clock, Wednesday evening, inaking the Jast delivery the: same as Saturday, leaving at 7:00 o’clock. VEGETABLES Michigan Celery Head Lettuce Green Onions Cucumbers Tomatoes Sweet Potatoes Ruthabagas, Parsnips, Carrots, Radishes PICKLES Sweet Pickles Dill Pickles Sour Pickles , FRUITS Grapes Oranges Walnuts Filberts Fresh Assortment of National Biscuits and Cookies PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM ° Casaba Melons NUTS Almonds Sweet Mixed Pickles Pitted Olives Apples Grape Fruit Brazils Picans goes with this prenaration, ie Pincx Con Ft. Wayne, Tne ( . | About Your Blood Supply? \ , Your ignorance may start! ortant subject. It tells how to ktep BREAKS RECORD at oi startle ye. the blood strong and free from the i t i Few people know of the many| many impurities to which it is co4- functions of the blood supply, and] stantly subject. | \ just how important it is that it be] It gives the history of S. S. S., the ept absolutely free from all impuri-| world’s most successful blood remedy,\ q ties. The health of the entire body|which has been sold for more than\ ‘ depends upon the condition of the| fifty years by druggists everywhere. \ : blood. You are invited to write and] This book will be sent free to all \ November 15 Degrees Warmer] obtain a booklet that gives you‘same|who write to Swift ‘Specific Co, ; invaluable information on this im-|Dept. A Atlanta, Ga. Than. the Average—No Rain | and Very Little Wind i, ; BEAUTIFUL WEATHER HAS HELPED FALL FARM WOR a a'itind Gri ntct edly, QUALITY SERVIER “SANITARY Misi ir ec, 8 ‘To date this November is the warme..c Fourth Street Bismarck in 42 years’ history of the local ‘ou- THE HOUSE WITH ONE PRICE TO ALL reau. During this month freezing tem: peratures have not been experienced} FT a half-dozen times, and during a ma:- i jority of nights the lowest point :: MEAT DEPARTMENT : seacued oy tue tnermometer has been! 32 or above. The,average.mean tem- e e e perature has been 41, 15 degrecs 3 " above the 42-year average of 26. t ecla S 3 or an S Vin Last week ended with a minimum: " . night temperature of 33 above zero in DETTE TR in pemarel mines Scerecs warmer shan . : St. Louis an sas City; eleven de-: . Fi A . grees warmer thea St. Saul, Stous Milk fed Spring Chickens, about 1 pound a piece. City and Chicago; 25 degrees warmer (Just fine for your Thanksgiving breakfast) pe than at Ste. St. Marie, Mich.; 30 de- grees warmer than Boise, Ida. 1 ‘at Young Turkeys, any weight you want : At Moorhead, on a direct line with] . Fat Young Turkeys, any weight Sismarck and Sut 200 miles distant, the week’s end found temperatures DUCKS GEESE LAST YEAR CHICKENS nine degrees lower than in Lismarck. Oklahoma City, waich may be consid: VEAL PORK LAMB ered almost sub-tropic, was three de- : She ah grees cooler than Bismarck; Raleigh, Bulk Mince Meat (The kind mother used to make). N. C. in winter resort country, was 4 n x one degee colder Saturday morning Special on package, Mince Meat 10c the package than Bismarck. The first day of the month, when} OYSTERS, SHRIMPS, BOILED AND LIVE LOBSTERS, 46 the mercury dropped to 16 above, is PIKE, WHITE FISH, FRESH MACKEREL the coldest day of November to date. Other minimum temperatures were 2+ We have everything too numerous to mention in the green on the third, 22 on the 15th and 21 Vegetable li on the 18th. Until Saturday morning, egel e line. when .04 of an inch of precipitation . was registered, only a trace of precipi- tation had been recorded. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Outdoor work has progressed as sat- |, : e istactorily as in mid-summer. Bis- | Fancy Head Rice, 3 lbs. for........... Sle ee sey dlee seen 25¢ marck’s paving operations and con- ‘ struction work has proceede unhamp- Jonathan Apples, per box............+.seeeeeeee + $1.75 7m ered. Livestock on the open ranges} . . Ba C Lnés-thelved: farmorsvbave been allel 16 oz. cans Curtis Ripe Olives...............0....006 25c to complete fall plowing begun in - s September but stopped by October's Reed Murdock 32 oz. jars Olives........ be abacuenaetes 38c unseasonable weather; coal bins have. 4 3 ) - proved unusually capacious for this We are open until 10 o’clock Wednesday evening and time of year; fuel expense has been closed all day Thanksgiving Day. at a minimum. A M2 Except for last Wednesday, the the month has been marked by an ab- sence of wind. It has been a period} of ideal Indian summer, a typical e North Dakota fall, with just a trifle ‘ § : more sunlight and warmth than usual., 9 See 1 a ee | | TWO AMERICAN DEAD | ) AND FIVE WOUNDED |. | IN ARTILLERY DUEL | ¢ : ——————+ ]_ 310 MAIN ST. Phone 60 Washington, D. C., Nov. 27.— : Two American soldiers were killed G Fe and five severely wounded in an: 3 - 4 artillery combat with Germans | November 20, General Pershing re- « . ported today. Both of those kill- ; ‘ed were from the east. There are pasa, no other details. : / Hela Always Busy EXTRA FANCY JERSEY CRANBERRIES—Ao! 12 1-2¢ If Cupid were the small boy that he more than 4 qts. to the order at per qt.....---- 4 is represented to be, the authorities who prevent children from being over- VERY FANCY d' ONATHAN APPLES 40c worked woula hve to take a hand. at per peck ee ul Nails anne ACT é y aaa So ot WE HAVE SECURED AN ESPECIALLY FINE LOT O¥ CORN FED TURKEYS MILK FED CHICKENS CORN FED DUCKS CORN FED GEESE Place your order with us and you will be assured of perfect : satisfaction’as to quality and price. - If 3 mbined the euratixe proper-|| We always have best quality—Beef. Pork, Veal, Lamb, and ties of every known “ready.anade? cough a full line of Sausage, also a full line of Smoked, Salted and remedy, you would hardly have in them . Fish. sil the gurative power that Hes in this Pickled Fish. “home-made” cot tup whicl A A take only a few ‘pinutes tg prepare j Our Oysters are of the finest quality, and we pave pet En a et from any druggisi ounces 0! i Pine (2 cents worth . pour it into a supply of Salmon, Lake Herring, Red Snapper, an » e pint bottle aid fill the bottle with plain for the Thanksgiving trade. ranulated sugar syrup. _ The total cost : : ig about Bs Teente and Rives you & full We do not hesitate to recommend our Fruits and Vegetables Pie could buy ‘ieadyamade for $2s0,,f at the following prices to be the finest quality and the best tds | Tastes nivasa int and never Epoils, + value we have ever offered at this season: ' This Pinex and sugar syrup, preparae tion gets right at the cause of a cough ‘ and gives almost immediate relief. It CELERY, well bleached, large bunches at...... Ara ie aR Ey se x rie i H tated membrance that Tine the throat RADISHES, large bunches, finest quality at.. chest an ronchial i snd cacy that ¢ is really astonishing, ONIONS, large bunches. finest quality at.... erdinary cough and dex bronchi TOMATOES, California, finest quality at per Ib.. .18c croup, Whoopin; " * asthma, there is nothing better. GRAPES, California Emperors at per Ib.......... 20¢ | _ Pinex is a most valuable concentrated ,@ompound of genuine Norway pine ex: | HEAD LETTUCE, finest of the season at. .15¢ to 20c tract, and has been used for generations fo break up severe cousha. GRAPE FRUIT, very fine at.................... 10c sk your, Pionsies Tre, po aee 2 There has b shortage of Bai though will hat ra say Fal) dipanti = ere has been a sho. e 01 nanas, 101 we we & Pinex” with full di r My is dcerpt anvihine lsc "A suarantee of || Jarge supply, also a fall line of Oranges, Apples, Pears, Sweet absol lute satisfaction or money prompt- Potatoes, Dates, Figs, etc. refw at N

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