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WAU aa Wasa iad em Rie ino PAGE? BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE —————— = <= — = : GERMANS PREPARE TO “MAKE lent in acest of pepduotia i Ir the it is with the other big, cantor | {price is to remain the same, then the; tions thi have 1 1 x- ie LAST STAND BEFORE ‘GHENT; ; | pric ae hea maust prove that ploiting the resources of the state "| . cost oO! roduction has not in-} 4 Zens hi Ss J RELENTLESS PURSUIT CONTINUES |sresset In {sit the ‘committee xed of ‘wood und drawers of water, AThe 4 {the price at $2.20. If that was fair in} on 1917, it is not reasonable tor 1919. | In Utopia. (Continued From Page One.) | k for the farmer the same de-| “In Utopia the public industries and Ww maintaining contact with the main army, so rapid has been the \gree of justice which has been sho tilities are conducted through state advance, . | r industries. Our showing of |Corporations in which there is always STILL ON THE RUN. i s costs of production won {a union of public and private capital, cos Paris, Oct. 19.—The Germans are still on the run. ‘The vietor |{romilie. 17 members of the ed ee eae ae eae catee ies of this week have obliged them to make a conversion of the | toy g2.45 tor 1919 wheat. We are sk- |and power, the otber, assurance and i front on which they are engaged and that is a ticklish operation., [ing on -nine per cent incr | efficien Banking, insur a 1 General Ludendorff is swinging back his whole right, using |while rarm im in sup to 60 ‘to \roadi g and every such sp as a pivot the plateau through which runs the canal from the OiseTry, cogs as par, cent cans | aes Aeantandar expert, sandecr : f to the Sambre with the forests of DeMoratand DuNouvion as sup-! rae iment, «and so it is in New Zealand. | ports to his rear. He has concentrated all his available forces there) VOTE NO ON AMEND. , And these are matters worthy of con- Tave | ‘alk and notwithstanding the stout blows delivered by General Raw-} MENTo J. E. ROBANSON. | sideration, . linson and Debeny the pivot still hold | (Continued From. Pago One) _ {inh ta “ Bee tony eb: ON ALL : : _ The situation may thus be summed up as g race between the too vague.and indefinite; its meaning | | THRE AMENDMENTS THE bee That's a qucsiadh one: of ow good friends allies and the Germans trying to get back on the line of the Escaut-|is not obvious; its limitations are open }OTHERS VOTE A BIG NOs PROVE! asked ‘us.the otlier day. And we Helieyeriiewvell 7 Talenci 5 c lamage. They w to dispute. It seems to contemplate} ALL ‘THINGS ‘AND HOLD FAST TO . : * Ghent and Valenciennes without too much damage. They will | }."7? aging of ie [THAT piel 15 GOOD AtaHe alee to repeat our answer gn this announcement. attempt to make a stand on this line in all probability as it is the! : ; : bs A Peale public utilities er tion in 1920, when amendments will The steady growth of r business has: been shortest line available, but the odds seem to be against the enemy. jcasion for : 0 i he steady growth of our business has y ie n fo yor city to/be submitted in a state pamphlet, with due to, selling only the most dependable mer- King Albert’s armies are pressing General von Ludendorff |mortagage any of i y. It-does reasons for and against each amend- hard and he may be driven harder and faster than what he planned jneither describe the bonds to be issued | ment, then it will be much easier for chandise. is hor make them a legal tender in pay-/the voters to act wisely. There will : Our merchandise hag beén more than depend- on, and he may be compelled to find another spot or gap for the! as ene a ;ment of taxes nor exempt them from! be plenty of time to consider and “to <p@) s alwa escape or retreat. ; x {taxation, A bonding amendment] vote for good measures. able. We ‘have n to it that it has always Notwithstanding all his efforts, the German commander has/should be in words few and precis “J 4 ROBINSON. ey been the. most desirable kind, the kind of mey- H chandise that ‘‘moves’’ readily. = not been able to prevent this slow but ‘sure Franco-American ad- jana not subject to any dispute, and ‘ The result is that we never have a stock of that its dMprint on a bond would make | BISMARCK BOY eft-overs to pawn?’ off on the vance. jit as Current as gold or al tender. | CONTINUE RETIREMENT: “And, as the 2 of a bondi i undesirable * nd, as the purpose of a bonding | TAKES HIS BOAT publie by using so-called price slashing tacties Amsterdam, Oct. 19.—British troops are approaching Sluis, /amendment should be to promote some | - on the Dutch frontier, ten miles northeast of Bruges #8 advices great-industry and to male it a grand | ACROSS OCEAN as an inducement to buy. from Breskens. The Germans continue to retire toward Ghent. latins Ot the taanetataad the ue s. -gesou, the Bismarck mer- ‘ rae: In all the years we have been in Bismarelk FORGED RIVER. isurayces of success. There SHOULD | chant, wri rom New (York . city a swe have never sought to create a favorable im- London, Oct. 19.—Field Marshal Haig’s forces not only forged {BE NO VOTING BLINDLY OR IN| that while’ in the metropelis he ‘had 3 pression With anything bordering on the sensa- the Mareq river but they advanced between this point and the | DARKNESS. * TO MAKE BONDIN ithe pleasure of visiting x former en tional. Rather, we*have always felt-that the river Searpe. Tee ANE SSO Me NIE nue ye, Lieut, Carl Hansou, son of Mr. . men and young men whose patronage is worth : De GET LY ; ERE MUST la Cc. L, Hanson of Bismarck, % SHIPS SL BE GOOD MANAGEMENT, A GOOD | now chief on one of Uncle! : while, wouldn’t permit themselves to be hooked ~ London, Oct. 19.—Refugees arriving in Hollan@ from Belgium |EN ERPRISE AND GOOD PUBLIC} Sam's Lient. Hanson : by misguiding bait. report that.a number of ships on the Eecloo canal were shot to;SERVICE. Without good service, it| has already made two voyages itcross We always*have conscientiously ehdeayored pieces and sunk with all on board by Belgian troops Friday after-|' Wain sopestorvenccese |h ery "the Atlantic one oe and Mr, to carn and deserve ‘their business by having noon. ; :, thus far tl is public| ent’ rhe VOuneC vali oitleae G | the most dependable Clothing, Furnishings and The German troop§, according to the refugees, are retreating ¢ has been very inefficient. Such|by his cunning naturally s fa Hats; by giving 100% value ‘fifty-two weeks ineer at the Bi - out of the year instead of padding priées so as toward Ghent and Antwerp. | would quitkly lead to the{ who now is ch 3 . SURROUND BOLSHEVIKI. Is reck and ruin of any business enter-| marek Water Supply Co. . pumping to be able to slash them at the end of the season. Pe ih Tho eet ee REE ce oer Hence, before the issuing of | station, having <t three . times ‘ i ¥ = fs Amsterdam, Oct. 19.—The Don Cossack volunteer army and|POMr. if ieun', that son thing should | around the world as a windjammer in Supply your weariug apparel needs at this store and you'll play safe in more ways than — - other detachments have surrounded the Bolsheviki forces in north-|pe~dowe to better the service |the day when the wooden bottoms aud ern Cacausus. The:retreat to Astrakhan and Tzaritzyn has been|so that it may equal in efi the | canvass Were the rule instead of steel | cne. We guarantee absolute ‘satisfaction or cut off, 5 service or any bank ‘of bu: s cori and steam, Mr. Ilansou sailed a half your money back , STS poration. This point ALL OUR POL. (dozen times around Cape Horn and as 5 eae ABANDON POSTS. oral UR RC € au ana . ue London, (1:05 P. M.)—Oet. 19.—Many German columns with|bojexo Te OFFICERS | often <about ott Bones = Compare our standard ’prices and many guns and numerous automobiles are passing Sluis, a town] ALL BEEN OU ¥ GU s. With | QC | . ‘ ; . on the Holland frontier, ten miles northeast of Bruges. German |few exceptions, everyone has ween | 4 a merchandise with sale prices and : ay TO CONFERENCE: merchandise. sentinels have abandoned their posts on the canal at Sluis. piling Coistea) ‘ie time anit to leaye | beri NEW pone TAKEN. party is to. denounce the other, to! teens aslo | ‘ e Z With the Allied F ore rces paw aa en 19.—The towns of Mteompting jotehashor fo belter com | ay ih ne ae car di fitter for cthe CUSTOM TAILORING F HAND PRESSING Chereneg, Hasmyvred and Cattelet have been captured by the|itiens. Sac NenCssar hanidlive of wheat originaly scheduled EXPERT REPAI sale NG .D RY 5 Cc LEANING allied forces. The entire British and Belgian front still was mov-| «pug - : ‘ | for November 1 in Chicago has been: * ‘ ae a s, it does not seem at all ta i Q ladyanced toe” October Chairman ing forward this morning. The Belgians were gaining steadily, | ne for a state, a county or a i 4 ier or de ae : and the British in the north oceupied the Hersaux-Merson railway | city to vote or issue bonds before en-| Sarita Sea cMkieinaton | ‘ to the east and north of the French liberated towns of Tourcoin|% in any industry. The stated vies appoltited at the recent inters| 1 Cout k 1 good deposit account in nearly | Tues appo! 4 ‘ ie and Coutrai. : ery Ben inthe tate, each county,| Sate commerce: com hearin SIX THOUSAND HUNS TRAPPED. i ANKE OE THE Gone ait Wwill attend fhe meetin Amsterdam, Oct. 19.—British troops haye entered the Belgian |:ity,‘in’ every bank of the city. i Bore ' snot Bedot arsoceing toa dimen os te Teeeranh Sal acas, iy aca ch cece. | 7 ORE LS BETTER ” THE UNION DAYLIGHT STORE thousand Germans have been shut in against the Dutch frontier. ehureea @laks her Commenced theme | ees —_— ‘erin Pp SAT GS- < CLOSED su DAYS” ALLIES HOLD WHOLE BELGIAN COAST. | building of his railroads and made |, Wat Lewis, tue resi OPEN URDAY -EVENIN N London, 2:30 P. Oct. 19.—-Allied forces have captured hundreds, ce millions of collate: | when acai sm tet Tstaral : the whole of the Bella coast. ‘The line now extends east from) wiih pate . he thongand dollars ‘the militay h he was. driv. the Dutch boundary to Bruges,.and south to Ghent. and {67 ihany years they have © | Haraesth wigeie! some: tine: ab 7 came. [eieimate . YANK CONTINUE TO ADVANCE. . at wealth and levied. 8 making a i ; ivi | calted on Private Lewis this he pital | ame “necessary to reset the broken! knitting nicely, anr mo permanent ill ~ With American Forces Northwest of Verdun, Oct. 19.—Gen-| great tributes on all the western | [surance Comm wholduring his recent. visit. in Fary rm, but now the fractured. bones*are | effects are anticipated. al S es <1 : Ct. J.—Gen- he e este: eral Pershing's troops today continued to improve their position | Wworld--on, ‘every producer and ity. of Banekerville and the wood of Banckerville, There {212% Cousemer ol meats And so" mama _ : aes J ~~: ; “Wy a i E is some ndication that the Germans. are. planning ‘a withdrawal to Sue ce Gee ahs =n EY Bi Pp | | copes ; é A | on new lines of defense a few miles in.thé rear. The Germans this morning launched counter attacks on Amer- | 3 . 4 : f é : ‘ . fie Pe < at 'LeGrande-Montagne and were repulsed. The at- Y oe { nv] peg Shaya od 2 / , Commencing at 10 o'clock Sharp, on were preced Jed by heavy rtillery” fire... a 2 H ‘ | { J ~ oy vy wT cA. 4 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1918. ARR A Rn y} 2 ‘ S ee 5 11 HEAD OF HORSES $2.46 FOR 1919 WHEAT texorbi ant 5 ® . :: , | One black Percheron Stallion 6 years_old, registered. REQUEST MADE WILSON. aa 4 aor ine valley arin: | 3 | oy 3 q | a * a Ono black mare, 12 yrs, old, One grey gelding, 3 yrs.old, ae oi i . ‘4 # y ale P ‘ ‘ ae eee One bay mare 9 yrs old, and colt; One grey gelding, 2 yrs old, (Continued From Page One.) benoaid turn: over their excess profit . é de 4 ; . - , Two bay mares, 4'yrs old, — - One Bay gelding, 2 yrs. old, request not hee! ny made ks Nort ito.the government. In fixing a ba WA ate . ee : . Ce aaa We One black mare, 2 yrs old, Two black geldings, 1 yr old. akot. rust it will not be made jo7 profit for the milling industry, the! f . We have.a location to rent past ‘which, every pee 97—HEAD OF CAATTLE—97 43 cows, 19 yearling steers, 14 yearling heifers, 11 heifers 2 yrs old and for we reached our maximum this | poy. W <4 if]. : - ‘goverment’ did not consider the earn- 4 P, 7 $ year, an increase is asked I fear ing power of the great billsbury -or 4 ‘ day, pass dollars that could be brought into a store. 40 calves. It inwheat being planted | aUroaby nlaata WML ie eae A >. : tere ‘ 2 j Bn MO aN oe on land. which could be used to better ; 7 advanideeto the sovernuicitand nore |ac Xa price which will give : * Why not come in and ask us about the business One. gang plow One 1-horse cutter profit to the producer in the produc-|. = Her mills a reasonable profit, | f EN Ii B i Two 2-horse cultivators One Fuller & Johnson pump en- tidn of other crops cee ette told that the 1919 wheat s ope: locations we have to offer. One McCormick mower gine and jack fn of other crops. ice tor crease mist be large. How are we _ \ 2 ; One “spring awaeh Two sets double driving harness, 1919 wheat Yam seeking to rots the | Fran to Bet i? An increased price is) v,aagl ee — £ 3 One single bu; ete., etc. heat 1am seeking to p re the one practical method. 17 the 1918 | Zea ‘Bi COMPHUIICHIVONS tO ne . i One. 2seated ery ‘i a TERMS:—All sums of $10 and under, cash. . On sums over that , ate that it.will cost $24.15 fair, what, would be a fair and row TARRY A.MULER [IF6.CO. ‘ ; per acre to raise wheat in North .Da-'s ble price: for 191 te we ire bs Pretory.ahet Coneus! OF ‘amount time ‘will be.given-to October 1, 1919, on bafkable paper bear- kota in 1919. De. Spillman. of ‘the have a higher price for 1919 enews a ae Pes re Bismare ea t ern an ing 10 per cent. Two-per-cent discount for cash. No property to be bureau of farta management of the Wthat it is warranted by iten | MOQUEES CALIFORNIA removed until settled for. department of agriculture, has plac . yy increas- cue North Dakota } FREE, LUNCH AT NOON his estimate at $: 0. Down in the . Red river valley, where the average : \ ! ? ‘yield is high, wheat can be: raised ar : f : E / V: M. CRAVEN, Owner. “--:- profitably at the present price, but i Wes cs ‘ = Asia St fo 4y E E is not true in other sections of the fi oA : - eae & |-At my place & miles. NW of McKenzie: and if Pie alles NE “of, Menken state.’ The government is asking tor iu 3 a = , . J. M. THOMPSON, rAucte 2 Ps Jou. BELL, Clerk all the wheat it can get, down to the : on = - last five per cent, and the price should! be made high. enough so that that) last five per cent will not have to he | “raised at a } “Ifinereasing the price results in HOW -— RHEUMATISM unatism are usually the result 0! ure of ‘the. kidneys. te . from the. system: In-a ajority % = f 1 E , . * oe re ke nar Co oer, Sexe A, jue as ees ees ee” Heating» uric acid has -prevaded the If the irritation of these uric crystals is aHowed to. continu curable bladder. or kidney diseusa| — i : 4 : || Fegan ee ck i oot i i Sa i ae i a le aye : Every:customer tells |. ie callonor write theed hich’ Will, prevent a i: yeti of e ervice- - that S$ our-middle name the Best. Coal: hey 4 ‘ : ‘Get’ come. GOLD. 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