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“Look Beyond the Sale” Our idea of “service*to customers” is, that the things we do’ and the » fy. ) buy as well as when you | buy; we refund money if | you ask it; cheerfully. Double-Twist Heattter i Mixture Tweed Suits for Men and Young Men. | Twenty differeyt shades in’ dignified colorings— browns, blues, greens, silver greys, herringbone effects; fine Silk stripes. | 3-tone effects. Suits made -especially for us by. Hirsh Wickwire Co.; made as well as the best i custom tailor can do ®, | Smart military styles; H suits made to at well and, wear well 1 | }. $25 to $50 & CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING HAND PRESSING DRY CLEANING GE Berseson & Son & THE UNION DAYLIGHT STORE , OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS - CLOSED SUNDAYS | 1 N : | Friday, October 25. Golden Valley, ) | Billings, Etark, Dunn, Mercer,” Het: | Unger and Emmons join with Benson, Foster and Griggs in the mov: of T\54 men over the Norther: ic) | October 24. ‘ | ——avv wes. s, ‘War Work F Fund — : Drive Halted by. Influenza eur SCHEDULES FOR AGGIES QUOTAS ARE GIVEN OUT Adjutant General Fraser has issued schedules for the entrainment of 320 select service men for’the North Da-} kota agricultural” college October 24! and 25. The county quotas are in all! instances small, and the men will trav el on regular trains to their destina- ti Morton county send: 3, Bur-; leigh, 10; Stutsman, 12, and Earnes, | 12, on Northern Pacific train No. 4 | Bismarck Y. 7M airman >. A. Tor. ghe Bismarck , district, and Adjutant Peers of the Sal- vation .Army, district chairman for his branch of the united war work ! | campaign, returned today from Linton, | i where their campaign for the merger j fund was halted by the Spanish. influenza epideimi Secretary Keniston reports that the party was given a fine reception in alcerb :FOR THROAT AND LUNGS TA Calctum compotnd that will bring roe Hef in many acute and chronic cases. Provides in handiest form, a basic rem- edy highly recommended by science, Con- tains no harmful dregs. ‘Try them today/ | every town where meetings were held, 50. cents a box, including war tax | For sal and he is confident that. the merger | fund drive will go over with litéle dif- by all druggists~ things we sell must satis- | We serve when we | «| thi 92 PRINCIPALS {3 ALTERNATES FOR FT. SCOTT |Men Selected for Entrainment “From Bismarck Week From Next Friday. 'TO GO ON, SPECIAL TRAIN | Burleigh County Mill be Joined West of River by Slope Contingents. The names of 92 “principals and 13 alternates have been drawn by_ the surleigh county draft board to supply contingent of 92 to en- p. m., Friday, October Bismarck on a special train which Will run through as a special to Fort Winfield Scott, near San Fran- cisco, going via Butte, the Oregon | Short Line.to Ogden, Utah, and thence <uthern Pacific to destination. + The contingent will he the largegt which Lurleigh county has: entrained since its entrance in the war, Among those called are some of. Bismarck’s most prominent young business men. Glover H. Dollar and Christian Lucas are included among the 92 principals, and A. R. Aslakson, deputy state in- ‘ance commissioner, is among: the j alternates. The complete lists follow: Frank Van Vieet, Drisc: Alexandgr Logan, Tismar Arthur J, Casper, Iowa Falls, Ia. Arngld J obr, Ypsilanti, N. Dak. George W. Modwer, Regan. John H. Olson, Bismarck, John Johnson, Bismarck. ~ “Glover H. Dollar, Bismarck, SATISFYING RELIEF FROM LUMBAGO Sloan’s Liniment has the punch that relieves rheumatic twinges This warmth-giving, congestione ecattering circulatior stimulating reme edy penetrates without rubbing right to the aching spot and brings quick relicf, cly, cleanly. nderfull help for i s, strains, stiffe ness, headache, lumbago, bruises. Get your bottle today—costs I. your druggist for it it handy for the wucls oa The big bottle i ECONOMY ficulty in the Bismarck district. ‘ak, Lal oratory, Philadelphia We wish to announce t ‘buy by the bushel or car you deliver the corn if you Car Lots. Sacks Furnis o all who have seed corn to sell in this vicinity that. we are always in the market and are willing to meet any prices offered you by other firms. We can load, and. you get your money the same day wish. Missouri Valley Seed Co. | ' Oscar H. Will & Co. Car Lots of Potatoes—Broom Grass in Small or hed. THOROUGH WORK How.a Bismarck Citizen Found Free- dom From Kidney Troubles. If you.suffer from backache— From urinary disorders— Any curable djsease of the kidneys, ‘Use a tested kidney remedy. Doan’s hidney Pills have -been test- ed by thousands, Bismarck people testify, Can you ask more convincing proof: of-merit? D. Hill,'615 Bréadway, Bismarck, says: My experience with Doan’s Kid- ney Pills has been so satisfactory I recommend them to anyone suffering from kidney*and bladder trouble. I Suffered from a stitch in my, back whenever | lifted anything. My kid- neys were weak and | had to get up ofteh at night to pass the kidney se- eretions. ,Doan’s Kidney: Pills quickly cured me.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that ‘Mr. Hill had. ~ Foster-Mjlburn Co., Mfers., Buffalo, Ne Y. | Arthur E. Magnuson, Regan, Frank Morse, Driscoll. Chauncey J. ‘Teor Cando. Alva B. Carley, Bismarck. Edward ‘A. Klipstein, Menoken. John Lowe, ‘McKenzie. Selmer Oanes, McKenzie. Anton Dieble, Bismarck. Clarence W. Scott, Regan, Burdie B. Bailey, Wing. Charles A. Yeakle, Menoken. Ado.ph E. Mahnke, Regan. Mahlon W. Cordon, Bismarck, mil F. Polzin, Wilton. John Fennar, Wilton. Charles Grnenberg, Bismarck. Johannes Lyngaas, Driscoll, Herman Rachel, Arena. Albert Kramer, Annandale, Minn, Joseph snaras, Stirum, Knute G. G. Berg, Wilton. Q@irl Moe, Wyoming, Minn. Rueben Johnson, Bismarck. Walter W. Kirkey, Wilton. Anton F. Oberg, Sterling. “ George t', Groth, Aurora, Ill. Thomas 'T, Hughes, McKenzie. Augast Schaefer, Wilton. Emil J. Olson, Wing. Henry C. bluschke, Driscoll. Leslie H; Langley, Driscoll. William Wise, Bismarck. William A, Weller, Fulton, Mo. John Filgas, Wilton. i Harvey Spangenberg, Menoken. Albert S. Vollman, Baldwin. Jeppe T, Juul, Moffit. Hans Kluksdahl, Driscoll Louis Bridgedale, Bismarck. James J, Doughtrty, Kegan. Christen Jensen, Baldwin, Harry Hogue, Baldwin. ~ Lawrence Gilbertson, Baldwin. James F. Corrigan, LaGrange, IL. Jacob Veenstra, McKenzie, Vernor Rice, Sterling. Bernt Elleflod, Driscoll. Jerome Patterson, Bismarck. Paul Z. Reid, Shelbyville, 1M. Grant J. H.’MeDonald, Bismarek. Isaac J. Stierna, Minneapolis, Henry A. Anderson, Wilton, Harvid Tieva, Wing. Fred H. Pillsbury, McKenzie. Lynn J, Gramling, Regan. Edward O, Velure, Arena. George Messer, Bismarck. William V. Carroll, Driscoll. | ‘| Goranson, Wilton. a Carmosino, Bismarck. Silvester A. Schneider, Bismarck. Charles P. Garnier, bismarck. ‘ Abraham Schlenker, Gaodrich. Christian G. Lucas, Bismarck. Arthur Valentine, Leonard, N Steen H. Wallio, Wing. John H. Osborn, Sims. Louis G. Schmidt, McKenzie. William Fischer, Wilton. \| Rolland W, Bradshaw, Bismarck. Arthur Weast, Driscoll. Lester A. Marshall, Beaver Dam, Wis Benno Brocopp, Bismarck, “John Reddy, Snow, ‘Ne D. ‘Harold B, Peterson, ‘Fargo. Herbert F. Friese, Bismarck. J, Frederick Calderhead, Bismarck. Daniel, P. McCormick, Frances. Charles H. Wyse skalla, Bismarck. James H. Tapli Wilton. John W. Roteher, Bismarck. Sam Brown, Laldwin. Carl Meland, Driscoll, ALTERNATES, Jaco) Theis, Wilton. ‘ Fay Salter, Menoken. Harold L, Martin, Moffit. : Lawrence R. Hazelgrove, W-ng- Joe Kendall, Moffit. rence Ward, Fargo: J. Struwing, MeKenzie. Norton Strand, Regan. Conrad Yegen, Bismarck. Eric W. Loven, Bismarck. Joseph J. Michelsen, Regan. Orville Hudson, Bismarck. A. R. Aslakson, Bismarck. ‘The principals and alternates will meet at the federal court room, post- office building gn October 24, at 7 p.m, VONGEUUDOUDTEAOLEGUOGEGOUGEEAEDOESOEUDD BUY W.® f Crossed in America. Henry Tatley and family on their European tour in 1909 crossed the At- ‘lantic in the America, the former Hamburg-American liner converted in- to an army transport at the beginning jot America’s war on Germany and | which is reported in today’s dispatch- jes to have sunk at her pier at Ho- ‘boken, N. J. Leaves the Hospital. | Mrs, O. W. Roberts, who had suf- fered for several days from a severe attack of influenza, left St. Alextus {hospital today. : Family in ~ire Area. John Danielson left today for Den- ham, Minn., anxious as to the safety of his parents, whose home is in the fire-swept district, New Son. A son was born today to Mr, and Mrs. 0. G. Krogstad of 1006 Seventh street. BUY W.8.5 WANTED—At once, 2 radiator repair men. Tip-top wages. The Radiator Shop, Fargo, N, D. Phone 3858 or 29. 10 151719 BUY W. Ss. 8 FOR SALE—Sewing machine in excel- lent conditidn. Call ‘Mrs. Geo. Will, 323 8rd street or Phone 551. 10 15.3t BUY W. S. 8- DISHWASHER—wanted at once fora small hotel. Address Box 93 Medora N,.D. 10 15 6t BUY W.S. 8. WANTED—A good home for an or. phan boy where there are no other children. Age eleven years. Address Tribune. a= 10.15 6t {today advised that the order requir: ‘WACHTER DRIVER |FEW NEW CASES | some BUT EPIDEMIC | == Satishing- IS VIRULENT Chew! \ ‘Than the First: plug of Real Gravely. It’s a small chew — tastes better and -stays with you longer than your big chew of ordin- ary plug. That’s why aa | plug i in the world. AGGIE. BOYS IN DISTRESS: While fewer new cases of Spanish influenza were reported in Bistharck today, and ‘tm spite of the fact that no new deaths have ‘occurred, the epi-| demic appears to be increasing in vir- ulence, and late attacks have been much more severe than those whi«h occurred in the early stages‘of the scourge, Health Officer F. B. Strauss 0. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewin 1o¢ a pouch-arid worth ing waitresses ang others who are en- gaged in handling food to wear masks will be strictly enforced. ‘There is one dining room, stated the health commissioner, whose waitresses have declined“to wear the mas and auth- orities will take steps to see’ that they comply. or gre prevented from serving food, wagon at the plant of the Washburn Lignito Coal Co, performed without securing relief for the sufferer: The deceased was abqut ‘son, rei been emplo, Wachter ‘Transtcr Co., ATTACK AT UNDERWOOD. Underwood, N. D., Och 15.—Dr. W. T. Cainj today advised that several cases of Spanish influenza had de- veloped.in Underwood. The situation is not.yet serious, but every possible precaution is being taken. BAD AT STATE AGGIE. Fargo, N. D., Oct. 15.—Few cases of flu were reported to there were three deaths in Fargo and ane in Moorhead. Trinity Lutheran church in Moorhead has been taken over by the Red Cross and converted into a hospitab, There are seventy ca: of influenza. among the select service soldiers gt- tending vocational training classes at the agricultural college. Army offi- cers report ther hortage of nurs- es, and that unless assistance is col- unteered some of these North Dakota | boy may die from lack of care. WOVE. 8. SUILD FOR FREEDOM. cial freedom. Come in and let us tell you how the road to financial independence, DIES FROM HURTS Injuries Sustained in Fall From Wagon Prove Fatal. James Brych, a well known citizen of the south side, passed away at a local hospital this ‘mor fering since last Jriday aan sunaucaanc aun curaanianinn” t There are many subscriptions to this new issue of Liberty Bonds, and if all subscribers should go to the banks to make their payments on October 19th, it wouid be a physical impossibility to take care of them. Sub- scribers are therefore urged to make payments previous to the 19th of the month and thereby save delay for them- selves at the bank windows, and avoid the confusion and annoyance which would result if all payments were crowded into one day’s business. Please let each purchaser call at the bank through which he made his subscription payable as soon as possi- ble to make his first payment. All ‘Subséription Cards are now in the hands of the banks; SUUURUOUDHORURODUOORUSOROOOOUOE TTT TUL FIRS? -JATIONAL BANK, FIRST GUARANTY BANK, BISMARCK BANK. uy Ww. ¢ WANTED—Maid av Bismarck hotel. 10.15 ’ ‘Late Attacks of Spanish Influ- Biesk i ae uk ce woe Wet _ Bre wo or three’ ii, costa vat enza Seem More Severe little squares. off the fo thew Real Gea While our armies are battling to sécure freedom at i bes —the” beet ehewing it pie “further —that’s why you can gef the -good: taste of this class of tokat- Co.without extzpreagte,,., ye) agit ins Sith’ ot the tracks. For Two operations were | tho last three. years the deceased had vd as a, teamster with the- among, whose for the world, we must be working toward finan- you can start on SUUUUATUGEGUUNEHAU LEENA UHH, Important Notice to Ali Sub- scribers to Fourth Liberty Loan A Payment of 109% Is Due on October 19 CITY NATIONAL BANK, fF 50 years-| most calucd employes he waa listed. ta Plug