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SATURDAY, AUG. 10, 1918, TERAN NONPARTY-ORGANIZER - ——--—- Abt ’ PAYS RED CROSS LOCAL MAN ON TRIAL oes i Joseph Schneider, charged with bringing in liquor with a consignment. of merchandise, is now on trial in erel-court-here,:: ——-suY W. Tribune Want ‘Ads Bri se ~P BEOBSERVED — a ‘Committees Names for Observ- Rev. 8. R. Maxwell, author of the series of articles on the Nonpartisan t league now. appearing in the St. Pat! I Dispatch gave out Thursday a letter he: has received from W. H. ‘Roberts, aes ups : Keres of the league's crganizers tin, Lara Ag rth Dakota. ‘| ‘Rev. Mr. Maxwell received the let- ter shortly ‘after publication of his} story on. the league began in’ the Dis- patch. ‘ ast Roberts’ letter is as follows: ‘ Dear Mr. Maxwell: ance of.. Workers’ Great Holiday did Creel, yoor work exposing - Townley. is -éxceeding valuable. I have been waiting for three summers for-some one to come out from' within to make an exposure. © \One from without wouldn't cut agy figure. If it did, Jerry Bacon ould have had the desired effect. NO PARADE THIS YEAR ———~( meeting of the Labor Day gem- fttee— recently appointed by the des and Labor assembly of Bis- ick was held last evening, with 15 mbers in attendance, and Hai 0 80 Courer-News pnd the North , Dakota Leader in) the interest of their rightful owners. men: whose signatures appear in your third article to co-operate with you and others will help: — ‘Nothing’ would please the North “Dakota ‘farmers “any better. ‘I have spoken to dozens of farmers in this: them time and again that some- thing must be ‘done or the league would go’ to smnash. Using the same expression as’ the farmers of North Dakota are looking for a leader who will lead them: to. democracy. They thought ‘ownley was going to do it, but ‘Townley only tricked them, and, they. know ‘stick because they know it’s best for their interests as yet. » 1am the Welshman you met in Get the state. ahdI have told And today it, too, *but’ they'll te FINE OF $100 t James Stanley,.a baker at ‘Wilton, : ; -} lowed to continue in: business provid: Fargo, N, D.,“Atig. 10—AN restric-| ing. he obeys the food regulations to Hanh oh i be i Aes Nor Da-| the letter in future, are removed. Public’ eating hous-| Stanley was accused of using. less omy Bene best: ne soy qume fag the substitutes in his bread fant the food be op ete inde! be ry Be re, Dr-| regulations require, He was cited to ere cate foe. aministrator appear before Federal Food Adminis n Nort raat nce tee ; | trator E. F, Ladd, where he maintainea |. E routh soiie wouthwest:| that he had used’ the proper substi- ern states, which caused: &n influx of) tutes, Dr, Ladd démanded the invoices light cattlé'on the market has rellev-|or ali- purchases and found that Stan: ed the ‘beef shortage.” Unrestriced ley had padded his report. at use of beet will'be.a grea help in get) ."He was given the usital three alter: ting the crops haryeated in this state, | natives, via; to be turned over to the says Dr. Ladd federal courts for prosecution, to have his place of Uy wes, a ‘4 use for over: ' 7 Ef The Kind You Have Always’ Bought, and which has teen’ thirty years, has borne the signature of so and Has been made under iki sonal supervision since ite L ' Allow no one to deceive you in All: Counterfeits, Imitations and“ Just-as-good®? axe. Sut Experiments that trifle with and ‘endanger’ the health of Hihollan. of the typographical uni - Jo y i; had to come from within and Roseau county, Northern Minne- business permanently ‘ re lei oa ae eee he very glad you've come oyt sota. sey up the fight and come GOOD MUSIC IN ; closed, or to make a donation of $100 a espectively, for-the big day. *| with the thing that bothered me to North Dakota ‘and fight harder, CAPIT ‘AL CITY to the Red’Cross, He selectéd the lat- , ‘Atter considerable discusston, it was eer eee parted iG RL My regards.” Wi H. ROBERTS. ; FOR THE i “aUY Wit 8 x eed ( d " e League, at was the firs! i * H te Seen he as Bi eesti] ear ema nec be | 2, Sa |e | Pier ae Bt me ’ i % . kota. Your exposure is splendid, oberts 1s a Nort ota farmer Cre. ema ea, Shes z aU Ww. 5, 8 se ee vanics anny Men met being 8 at [ ean almost: vouch “FOR |and Is‘one of the oldest and best or-| A revival of Eismiafck's interest in it “SUPREME OOURP eae aT ie trenches and others in ‘theship-| HVERY WORD YOU HAVE ganizers of the league in that state. | good music is expected. to result trom; SUPREME COURT | fi mirds and other war industries, Com. WRITTEN. Vive le Maxwell! Presumahly the next issue of the|the fact thatthe Bltson-White musi-}’@—— —\_- 1 4 |, \ tees were appointed tér entertain-| And come: to ‘North-Dakota to. | Nonpartisan’ Leader. will_adg the | cal. bureau’ of «Poi ; Ore. hal “FROM HETTINGER COUNTY ent speakers; music: and grounds)| lelp to take the Nonpartisan” |ndme of Mr. Roberts to the already |representative inthe eity.endeavorlap| Otto Thress, Plaintift and Respond- d it was agreed that the entire pro:| League OUT of the hands of -|imposing list of “traitors” in view. td cohtract for the ;dppeatance herd!” ént, Q x A eda 6f'the day be turned over to ths ‘Townley and restore it to its |of his letter. The list now numbers }during ‘thd coming’ witter sbdson ot]. * ae ‘ ni L members. Go to our Governor and _ | nineteen, all of them prominent lead. such artists as pold:Godowsky ana) F. W. Semple, DéPendant and Anpel- ‘Red Cross: 7? The earnest support of the public is solicited in order that the celebration "may ‘be made one fitting the occasion, and to assure # generous contrihution for the society of mercy. Len. iy w. 2. —— [ CHURCH NOTES “srethity Norwegian’ Chureh. Sermon at 11 d.m. and 8 pm. Rev: John Flint, pastor. Second Gaptist\ Church. Corner Highth and Sweet Streets ! South. Services at 11 2 m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 12:30 p.m. M. W. Withers, pastor, will Speak . at both services. All are welcome. ee St. George’s Episcopal Church. Third’ and Thayer. Rev. George Buzzelle, Rector. | 5 2 ‘ Eleventh Sunday after Trininty. Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Morning prayer and. sermon at. 11]. a, m. No evening service> Evangelical Association. Church corner 7th and Rosser Sts. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 11°30 a. m. Young oePple’s Alliance.7:15 p. m. Evening sermon 8:00 p. m. A cordial welcome’ for you. C..A. Strutz, ‘pastor. Zion German Evangelical-Lutheran Carag | Church. \ y J. Koch, pastor. 2 5 es German services at eleven p'clock. ‘English services at 8 o’clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. * Services-wjll be held in the K. of P. hall on Fourth street. e Yara ‘First Baptist Church. \ Corner of Fourth street and Ave. B. ‘Morning service at 10:45 a. m. Sunday school at 12 o'clock noon. Prof: H. ©. Fish” of the Minot! Nor- a + mal \school:will conduct the morning services,. There will be no evening \ service. te : “Everyone is cordially’ invited to’ at- ' tend the sefvices of the day, _ - First Presbyterian Church. ; . Corner Second and Thayer. | Rev. H. G, Postlethwaaite, Minister. Preaching will be resumed at the regular. morning ‘hour of 10:30 a. m., by the Pastor. : Sunday School will be at 12m. Evening Service at 8:00 p. m. All are invited to ‘the services-of the church. Fe e ‘Baptist Church. Corner Brgucn and Rosser streets. All German speaking people, grown and Children, are heartily invited to pur services. Sauuay worning, school. : “Sunday morning, ing. . Sunday night 7:30 o'clock, preach. 10 o'clock, Sunday ing... i ‘ mSvednesday night 8 o'clock, praye!- meeting. ~ The vacation Lible school will be held every morning at 10:00 o'clock in the basement of the chwrch, except Saturday morning. All children are heartily invited. >| J-¥. O. Kenwitz, pastor. BUY W. 5.8 , WANTED—To buy good hay in great + quantities as Have’a number of cat- | tle to feed this winter. Will buy right along. See Geo. Gussner. Bis- marck, N. D. $ 10 3t ’ ba Sou & Tobacco “Remedy / Bs —GOLD SEAL NO 1 ey the de- sire for tomacco and snuff. guaran: teed<vegetable treatment, $2.25. One of the leading citizens ‘of Bismarck makes affidavit that he used tobacco for 43 years, and Gold Seal No. 10 cured him. Wilson-of St. Paul ‘says: “] used cigarettes and snuff for 17 years and Gold Seal No. 10 cured me.” ‘ ‘These: in part are a sample of the many unsolicited testimonials that we have received from gratefulemen who have been relieved of the tobacco and snuff habits! Complies with pure food Jaws of all states. A tonic for the stomach and nerves; Our book “A” tells why you should quit tobacco and snuff. It is FREB. Send right now. Write, Telephone or Telegraph. > Inland Chemical Co. 2 and 3, Lucas Block: Bismarck, N. D. ( 7 at Rooms .| since taking it I have gdined 16 Ibs: * indéluding appendicitis. demand him to confiscate the Far- ers in the league. \” WEATHE’RAEPORT. ‘For twenty-four’ hours ending at 01 noon Aug. 10. ~ tites from the road, Temperature at 7 a. m. ... Temperature at noon Highest yesterday. Lowest. yesterday Lowest ‘fast night Precipitation Higrest wird velocity 7 SS Forecast. p For North Dakota: fair tonight and probably Sunday; slightly warmen | annual picnic; the pects to receive a pénsion from the Buick ‘Motor Company when he Te: | U. GT. MEETING | |. A regular meeting of Bis- | ! marek Council U. C. T. will | | be held this evening at the | | Elks’ Home on Main street. | | Plans will be made for the | re will be -{ Bthel Leginske, pianists; Louis Gra.| Jant. ure, Morgan Kingston, Henri Scott, Syllabus: Theo. Karis, Cecil Fanning and Fran- ces/ Engrah, voices; Mischa Elma and Katnleep Parlow, violinists; Pablo Cassales, ‘cellist, and ‘the Zoellner string quartette. i The bureau has engaged these at- tists fot a large block of dates ip the northwest and Canada,,and the bu reau claims to be jn @. position to give Bismarck’ very favorable terms on a series of concerts-by these world. famed artists. 'The company also has th epookings fora grand opera com: pany which may, be heafd here during its of, the barn. barn ——— Crawford, J. | Sunday, 4 | initiation and other import- | Hie nie Seaton sy oie { : S . A, Partett; who'was in the ci Affirmed. { Bowest } ee tines, oe a ey | today ‘in the interests of the Portlane Robinson, J Temperatut e3. ; ers, are urg 0 attend. bureau; reports that the outlook for]; * Jacobsen & Murr; Fargo .. 62 | JOHN L. GEORGE, | |a: anusical season in. Bismarck next | for appellant. Williston: . +. — 7.—+-——* | winter is very encouraging. s Grand Forks eB 1 _ St. Paul . t Chicdeor «- 72 respondent. , Swift Cyrrent 46 Kansas City 7 i ORRIS W. ROBERTS, // Meteorologist. = BUY W. 3. 5.——— *OBERG BUYS BUICK: — | Jack Oberg, one of Bismarck's best known salesmen, is. driving a new seven passenger Buick Six. Mr. Oberye has owned six different Buicks and ex- « ° Railroad Man Gives . Good Advice “Several* years ago I was under fvea§ment. jof, a stomach specialist tor » months, 3 weeks of which were. spent in a hospital. Another stomach spécialist told me I.had galt stonés and that an’ operation was. necessary., I did not want to Have this. I lost 45 pounds in weight. Talk- ing with a brakeman one day he told me of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and; and‘ am: feeling fine. I am’ advising others to try it.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus. from the /intes- tinal: tract and allays the inflamma- tion which causes: practically all stomach, liver and intéstinal ailments, One dose will tonvince or money refunded. yy arc cee So RAE J. B. HALLORAN & CO. INSURANCE .~ Service and Protection in ‘all bratiches 96 Building ND. Phone Bismarck Bank BISMARCK, g 2 Wannwee Se announcements. ‘wisely, _ 4 J. 1. Hollihan, President. jet tenantdeeatinceuententemnt 11 o'clock, preach: = x : i et Bismarck,ND. | TheOldest and |. Largest Bank inthis séction of the State Wherever there resides a family tha first release news, clean editorial managment, new pic- tures, sensible, timely articles, there you will find the BISMARCK TRIBUNE the preferred newspaper.. The Tribune circulation covers the -worth while readers—, both irour own city and neighboring towns. \ Advertisers wanting to reach the best purchasers in this territory, use the Tribune exclusively. Tribune sub- ' scribers have money—and are interested in advertising - Confine your advertising efforts in‘this locality to the Bismarck Tribune. Results will prove that you’ve acted or eSNG <crmeelengeore SAVING FOR PATRI- OTIC PURPOSES / . \ is a duty as well as a neceésity. Americans individually and as a nation must cul- tivate the habit of thrift il more intelligently than ever so as to have sur- ‘plus funds, both for pur- chasing government se; 4 curities and for anticipat- | ‘ing future needs. We cordially invite de- posits in.our Savings De- . partment. iuuaostnaucsiaaqevedsteudvdanintorenecetnatendnasiivae VE USTUUURRR RE: REROREORO NR eODeUONeesonteooECES inn geeeeeenuucnacecaucneuccagucccaccvactuceaccanteaniccareeninn \ The Bismarck Tribune — \ nnueanenaneayaqeannnnnt ifs an us: As a mortgagee in pos- \ session Of a livery batn, defendant ah |'insured it for .$1,000, charging the Premiums paid to the rents and prof- For the loss of the yy: fire, defendant received a draft for $1,000, payable ‘to himself and the plaintiff, the owner of the property. Under the facts presented * it 1s held thdt the trial court should have directed a verdict fot the plain- tiff for the insurance. ° ‘ \ Appeal from an order of the district court of Hettinger County; Hon W. Cc, Defendant appeals. f : Opinion. of the Court by V7 ‘ay, Mott, Attorneys —W. F. Burnett, Thos) H. Pagh and Otto Thress, Dickinson, attorneys for '-NEW FOOD CARD ISSUED Infants and“ Children—Experience against Drops dnd Scothing Syrups. It is’ pleasant. - The Children’s Panacea be Mother's yiend. © Bears the Signature of ) THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY, “Grocers of State Food ‘Administrator Ladd has changed the style of the food card for this state. Old cards must be replaced with new ones. ‘Here is a fac- simile of Customer's Card No. 2, which supercedes No. 1. FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATION ane Customer’s-Card No. 2 Rae) issued to Address Issued by Address Dated \ ; 5 Sugar Fibs He ne 6 Date of purchase. | y Lbs. on hand ‘ - 1 faceted Total « 4 t i ' Supply, permitted ‘ | ‘ e I certify that the within information is true and’ _ that I have not bought nor hold in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other foods contrary to the rules of the Federal Administrator. ; * Signed... ‘ i (To be retained by dealer and mailed to Federal Foo Administrator, Agricultural College, N. D., at the end of each month.) . ¢ \ ce TT ~The Federal Food Administration requires that each and every Grocer > +» or Dealer of Flour and substitutes as well as Sugar, must have on hand and see that each customer signs the food card facsimilie of which ap- pears in this-adyertisement. \ ‘ > .: In order ‘to cooperate with. the Food. Administration The Tribune is supplying the Grocers with these cards at the rate of $2.50 PER THOU- SAND in lots of. one thousand-or more.- It is especially requested that all Grocers or Dealers in the foods mentioned place their orders for these cards at once. Every customer must sign one of these cards.and there should be no excuse for the Grocer being without thm.’ Under penalty of the federal food laws every Grocer must have the personal signature of the customer when foods mentioned ‘on the card are purchased. ; (ibd MAIL IN YOUR ORDER TODAY. GIVE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. ONE OR TWO THOUSAND OR MORE—BUT ORDER ENOUGH FOR FUTURE USE. { BISMARCK,N. D. / AURADOSUQUARUUSUOQUUSUGQELEADOLOGASOUUGUAUUGEQUGQULQUIDUGDIUQUGLUBLUQUIGOLOUQUOGOOQLQOUNOUOOUOUOREOQULOLOLEOUUGL DUUADERUALUGUNAUOAUUELH rs be AY k CASTORIA aways In Use For Over 30 Years _ The Kind You Have Always Bought, _lWihat is CAS TORIA It. contains neither Opium, Morphine’nor other’ narcotic substance. ‘Its ege is its guarantee. For more ‘that’ thirty yéars it hab - been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, , Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying: Feverishness arising , therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids j the assimilation of Foods vice healthy ‘and natural sftep. ‘ f 4

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