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} ‘WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1918. a ngrnnncnegaseseenerris it nsec Acs ~ Sam W. Pecks Clothes » ' Your boy is just the kind that’s a “terror” on clothes; these clothes,» are the ‘kind .that are. built Yor him, There’s no thrift in make-shift stuff_and we'll have none of it. _Here’s quality to the utmost. Raglans, military overcoats, ulsters; suits in military models and Khaki colors, in a large assortment ef fine Wweaves, ¥00 per cent-service; 100 per,cent satisfaction ; prieed actually below present value; $6, $8, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20 . Boys’, Bessemer corduroy suits; the better grades only; good styling, $7:50 and $10. Mackinaws of most: substantial fabrics, attractive plaid patterns, rich shades, sizes 6 to 18, at>$5, 36, 50, $7.50 to $13.50. WINTER PAJAMAS. Outing flannel, two-piecé style, silk- frog ‘trimmed, sizes 8 to 16 years, snug.and warm. The winter gloves, underwear, caps; shoes are ready. Just received a beautiful line of boys’ and children’s fancy hats and’overseas caps. ‘ Fine assortment of-warm gloves and mittens, sundae wear, shoes, overshoes and rubbers. \ "HAND PRESSING DRY CLEANING CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING S.E,HERGESON & SON | SHvavsearggu ee cseneuvsuiaeuaiaeitadesanigaycesngueaceanqget pagan TUCUUORERERECEEOUOGE eee ee Te Cer ee ee McKenzie for Doyle s e Y ; Nonpartisans Claim ° | McKenzie, N. D., Nov..6.—The town jot McKenzie gave Doyle 31 and Fra- . State by 20,000 for izier 17, as compared with 36:for Steen Governor Frazier | and 8 for Frazier in primaries. ——— ~ Curdy for state’s attorney led Allen 31 (Continued From Page One.) | to 27; Welch, for sheriff, polled 27 to In the third Doyle also had ald for Thompson. The legislative | ticket ran Bailey, 14; Prater,15; Kell, caunty | 12; Thompson, 31; Moynier, 28; Hell-| fen- | [steam 25. ! . 29, f; satisfactory majority. The vote in Mandan for judge, in which three candidate: Ny fl tered upon the recent death of fudge | WING GOES INDEPENDENT Johnson, who had_ been unopposed, | Wing, N.'D., Nov. ‘5.—The inde- y = Was: Shaw, 150; Hoffman, 28; Med- | | pendefit-democratic ticket carried s i} daugh, 7. Meddaugh was’ the’ candi- } oe in Wing. The vote was: Doyle, 3 i + date endorsed by the league. All of fl Bailey, Kell, 25; is the men ran on stickers, ; Hellstrom, Moynier, 35; i WILTON FOR DOYLE. | Thompson 36. 4 Wilton, N. D., Nov. 5.—The town of | For supreme court justice Fisk got t Wilton went to Doy le, 82 to 74. This | 49 and Bronson 29; for superintendent is a substantial gain’ here for the|of public instruction, Nielson, 51} league opposition, for in the primaries | MacDonald, 27. Frazier led Steen in Wilton by one. McCurdy, for state’s attorney, ‘led South Wilton, which is in Burleigh ” if county, gave Doyle 8 and ‘Frazier 5; Minnie J. Nielson, 11, and N: C. Mac- Donald, 4; Thompson, 9; Hellstrom, 7; Bailey, 4; Kelll, ; Prater, 4, Thompson, 49 to 22. Davies for coun- ty judge had 39 to 23 for Swett. Con- gressman Young’s vote was 30 to 27) for Terson. Wy Shanda antag Bo et ne In the primaries Frazier carried | Wing by_a vote of 29 to 28 for Steen, ; eH ‘ LYMAN SOLID NON-PARTISAN Doctor Gives Recipe For) (iuaNs Dg Nov, Se-Lyman town - Gray Hair ship‘went solidly to the league. There was one lonesome vote against the amendments, and the same number of ballots: for«Doyle: Frazier received 134; Macdonald, 81; Nielson, 2; Bron- {son, 27; Fisk, “103, the ‘amendments, 33 for and 1 against. . Allen’ received 22 votes for state’s attorney to 10 for McCurdy;, Welch for shetift got 26 to 4 for Thompson. AY CREEK FOR DOYLE. ‘Afwala, N. D., Nov. 5.—Hay. Creek township’ wert to Doyle by a majority of four. “The vote was: Young; 1G Torson, 17;. Frazier, 14; Doyle, 1 Nielson, 24; Macdonald, 1 ; Bronso 13; Fisk, 18; McCurdy, 13; Allen, 17; Thompson, 22. Amendments Lose. Well Knowh New’ York Physician , ff , Gives Recipe for a Home-Made \ ie Gray Hair Remedy. A A. L. Paulson, M. D., who has prac- ticed medicine in New York City tor . many years, gave out the following recipt for a.home-made gray hair rem-|* edy: “Gray, streaked or faded hair can be immediately turned. black, { browns or light brown, whichever shade you desire, by the following simple, remedy that you can make at -& bom | “Merely get a small box of Orlex,; Welch, 9; powder at any drug store, It eosts very. little and no extras to buy. Dis-' Hay Creek voted down the league i solve it in water and com) it through amendments 19 to 11, It also voted | the hair. Full directions for mixing down the league legislative ticket, as \ and use come in each box. follows: Hellstrom, 18; Moynier, 20; “You need not hesitate to use Orlex Zhompedn, 20; Bailey, at Kell, 10; as a $100.00 gold bond comes in each Prater, 1 box guaranteeing the user that Orlex ARENA FOR FRAZIER i ‘does not cbntain silver, lead, zinc Arena, N. D., Nov. 5.—Harriet ) sulphur, mercury, aniline, coal-tar township gave Frazier 37 e Doyle’s 7. products or their derivatives. Minnie Nielson got 18,and Macdonald “It does not rub off is not sticky 26, The legislative ticket ran to the oy greasy and leaves the hair fluffy. league by about thé same majorities . It will make a gray hairéd® person as Frazier’s. “McCurdy led Allen nie: look twenty years younger.” * dy, 25-to'18, while, Welch, for shériff, 2 gunnnsegunenarcenscanvcnanapauioczcenceasoonsecainasaceenoveenovssacenoaeestsvnanezesunottin The McConkey Cominercial Company - \Phone 209 *: 310 Broadway Everything Good to Eat : eee Q ‘ Are Bearing Down ow Prices Since Going to Cash. - Fancy cre eamery. butter, former price 6 Be, “now- * /5Te No. 3'size can ‘Hominy, former price 1Jc, now 15¢ Tomato soup, fgrmer price 15¢, now. . We Cranberries, former price 2 ats. 3Be, ‘now, per quart 15¢ If you want the “best eoffee grown, buy tp . Mocha and Java, per , Ib.. .45¢ “As far as we know we are the say house that handles Mocha and Java coffee. Strictly fresh, eggs, per doz: OC” Eggs put down i in water glass... ek. 45e One-half pint Catsup, , former DAte 20e, MOW! Soh Fehr ht sears Tbe Wisconsin pears, Former’ price 20c now 17! VA . We charge:10c for each, delivery but we can save: you “considerable ‘money. ‘as. our pee are being made othe cash and Cay plan ; a a a aOUNSDARUADANSUOOOUURREOONADONEOERESNREUROROOONOREOoNOUEORONaRNEE , } iti mmm : Me-]}\ Allen 44 to 23; Welch, for Sheriff, leg |; A NUT tt era 1 sane PULL COOe ULL ELC LL 73 Only 5 REGISTER OF DREDS— G.J. Keenan... 95 * 76 Forister “vy.46 76 |) 121 COUNTY JUDGE— Davies ....... 112102 2 OL Patterson 70 Boyd oa igs 64 }SUPT. PUB.INS. — - : { Nielson ....... 310.203 | Macdonald. ..... 32-104 [ASSOCIATE JUSTICE— WSK popes ce ees Bronson > got 36 to Thompson’s 7, The vote on the league amendments was 36 for to 8 against. DRISCOLL FOR FRAZ Drisedl]—Drigcoll ' gave F ‘and Doyle 18. Bailey, 51; ‘Hellstrom, 18. : Kell, 48 Moynier, 18. Prater, 55; ‘Thompson, 18. ER ~ azier 61 Davies, 55; Swett, 10. Macdonald, 64; Nielson, Kae Amendments: Ye: WILTON FOR } SON” Wiltog—Wilton Fy Nielson YO to 46 for Macdonald. Fortf-one women voted for Miss Niel-: son and six for Macdonald. Bronson got 82 to_55 for Fisk. BURNT CREEK SOLID Burnt Creek township, Burleigh county, went solidly for the league, 24 for Frazier to. 4 for Doyle. ~ Macdonald, 17; Nielson, 8 Bronson, 22; Fisk, 5. Bailey, 23; Hellstrom, 3. Kell, 20; Moynier, 5. Prater, 25; Thompson, 3. McCurdy, 14; Allen, 13. Welch, 14; ‘THompson, 13. Keenan, 20; Forister, 7. Swett, 15; Davies, 11. Amendments: Yes,-25; No, 4 : , ON THE SLOPE * Mandan, N. D., Nov. 6.—Supporters of Halvorson claim he will carry Mor- ton! county against Sinclair. .Four- teen precincts in Stark give Doyle 596; Frazier 214. “ Kour of forty precincts in Morton: Sinclair, 179; Halvorson, 131, Eight precincts for governor: 591; Frazier, 113. . NIELSON RUNS STRONG, Steele, Nov. 6.—Minnie Nielson ran ahead of Governor Frazier in five pre- cincts “in Kidder: county. The vote was: Nielenm 188; Macdonald 120; Frazier, 140; Doyle, 106. The amendments followed’ closely /the Frazier and Doyle vote. ~ Doyle OLETTE. iThirteen precincts give Frazier, 277, Doyle 278: The league. legislati ticket was dlecfed and Frazier wi +| probably have a margin of, 200, a 400 in final returns. TRAILL COUNTY. Three Nonpartisan house members and one senator have been electd here. Baer got 1,034, Bartitelomew692. Zier has 1,002, Doyle 798. A donald 814, Nielson, 1,113. , Bronson, 810, Fisk 712. TOWNER COUNTY, Senator Gibbens had} a, lead of so| over C, P. Peterson on’ 25 precincts out of 33. Baer 536, Bartholomew 311, Fragier 539, Doyle 363, Macdon- ald 868, Nielson 251° (18 precincts) Bronson 306, Fisk 378. STUTSMAN COUNTY. Fourteen precincts including James- =ftown give Frazier 460, Doyle 592, Fisk 609, Bronson’ 414, Macdonald 420, | Nielson, 1,024. LEAGUE CONGRESSMEN WIN- Fargo, N. D., Nov. 6.—All league | congressmen are elected. SMALL MARGIN IN STUTSMAN. Jamestown, N. D., Nov. will carry Stufsman ‘county by a slight out of 62. Nielson polled 1,417 votes to Macdonald's 798. Doyle carried Jamestown by-a good margin, but the} vote’ was the lightest recorded in many years. ay BYERLEY CONCEDES DEFEAT. Fargo, N.\D., Nov. 6.—With the few returns in, Chairman Byerléy of the democratic ‘state, central committee this afternoon conceded the election of all thr candidates for the national house of representatives as well as the republican state ticket. Tho league amendments on the face of early returns are defeated, claims the state chairman of the democrats. The ecntest between Fisk and Bronson and NieJson and Macdonald still is in doubt, said Mr. Byerley. ¢ “On -the face of. éarly returns the republican state ticket seems to have been’ elected, but later returns will cut down the lead, especially jn, the. west,” said Byerley. POLLS BIG: VOTE. Valley -City, Nov. 6—Miss Minnie Nejfson, ran away with ‘the votes in Earnes county. In 46-out%of 55 pre- cincts’ votes. in the-tity. of Fargo her majority over: Ma¢donald was 2,000. Page gaye her 98 to two for Macdonald. Lidgerwood, Where Macdonald once lived gave Miss Nielson 126 and. Mac- donald 76. From all quarters of the state it-is' indicated that Miss Nielson has a big Tead over her opponent. BARNES. » Frazier margin is about 400 com- pared with 500 in ‘primaries. Miss Nielson is running very strong, and amendments running considerably under the Frazier .vote. LAMOURE COUNTY. “or 6 precincts in LaMoure had made reports up to 11 o’elock. wae ES BISMARCK. War Gua . 29 FOR GOVERNOR cee fhe Sk 41 re aces 148161 ATTORNEY GaN ERAL— ‘ Langer >>... 32 43: Wooledge .. ‘14t157 REPRESENTATIVES— } 0 Nee 31 42° oe 82 43 Hellstrom 13 1465 Moynier + 137 150° Thompson ...4.141 “152: SHERIF F— Welch ........ 105 99. Thompson 72 101 STATE'S AYTORNEY—\ |, McCurdy ......118 9 111 Allen... «38 89 ‘ave Minnie J.; PEMBINA. | ‘Baer got 945, Bartholomew ‘898 in 30 precincts, = Frazfer polled 900. Doyle, 1,007. f 6.—Frazier margin,~as indicated by 31 pretincts | she had a majority of 1,304 4 CITY VOTE 3 4: 5 6 Total 78. > 48° 89: BO. + 287. 164. 56 80-112 721 73, 40. =.86 224 161° 69 “76 608 ‘73° 89 “44a. 264 62 35 45 245 76 42 48. 281 14845 102654 158 AT 105 670 16144 105 670 139 42 "46 89° 620 94 62 69 #70 468 ‘148 (26 48 BTC 39° «67 BT S488 7086 TC 49 108.87) 47077 46 142° 41, 81 478 78 66 G5. 868 : 64476 81° 291 Wu 381 10 Pi 342069 198 1122 68. (51% 47-803] |'They showed Boyle slightly in lead, | Principally city returns. Miss Nielson carried LaMoure city | ‘oy about 200°while in the country she} j Was running behind. No information, on amendments. : RANSOM COUNTY. 1° The amendménts on fac ;from abont 20 out in Ransom county c¢: {1.0 Frazier will | stronger than he did in ‘the {when the vote was {to 626 for Steen, ‘MaCdonald will run jahéad of Miss ‘Nielson. ! Baer is runnine better than Frazie RICHLAND. | Thirty-three precincts gave ,Frazier | 11,009 ‘and Doyle “1,174 with the indic: tions that the fina} vote would be v: {close. Nineteen precincts gave Fisk |741, Bronson 539: With the prospect that the coun nif E or 300, in 26 pre and Macdonald 8S: FOSTER COUNT Indications are that Fr: { jorit. ill be about 400, with Mac-; donad slightly less. The amendments | will carry less’ than Frazier. i DICKEY COUNTY. The county.:was: about. 325 for Fra- ler on sefitte#ing early teturns, while iss Nielsi Medd’ a lead of about 400. CAVALIER COUNTY. ‘The Nonpartisans lost heavily in Cavaljer county. Bartholomew polled ,700; Baer 350 in 21 precincts, Arflend- ments being: beaten on same basis. Only three Renville pyecincts -had reported giving Frazier 97, Doyle 100. BURKE COUNTY. + Doyle“ had more’strength than an- ticipated in Burke county, getting 336, to 208. for Frazier In 22 precincts.-. EDDY COUNTY. ~ Eddy is strongly Nonpartisan, carly reports sindlegting © amendments, had carried’ 2 to 1. bow, sR. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE =, PLO ee aT = Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. OOOO TCL MNITED STATES. ‘OVERNMENT Extra Special ly lo MINNEAPOLIS CRAIN. No. 1 dark northern 224 1-2. No. 1 northern 1-2. a No. 1 RS, 217 1+ | dark northern 221 1-2. northern 219 1-2. R. S..214 1-2, dark northern 217 1-2. northern 214 1-2 R.S. 210 1 Other grades corn 97 ‘to 127. Oats, No. 2 white*Mont 70 to 71. i Standard white P 60 to 69; arrive; ‘o. 3 white oats 67 1-2 ve 67 1-2 to 68. Ne. 4 white oats 64 1-2 to 67 1-2 Barley, choice, 99 to 94, B , ordinary, 86 to 90. rye 156 1-2 to 157 1-2 Arrive 156 1-2 to 157 12. No. » “=0n Suits 2 Which are of the latest and most approved styles in the newest'and most vopular colors. For this sale we have grouped them in three lots: r ah B . catia | ' Lot 1—Extra ‘special... «$22.50 Lot 2—Extra special... -. .$32.50 : Lot 3—Extra special...... " $42.50 - ‘You may always find some new modekhere. We are receiving shipments every day and try to keep our stock complete. SHOES— All ine popular shades in all widths. Prices oxtr eme- / Lee ‘WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ‘JSSUED BY THE, UNITED at GOVERNMENT @6SUED BY THE UNITED STATES . GOVERNMENT Prompt Attention | rit Rye, track 161; arrive same. Jey, track 85 16 97 x, track, 381; arrive 280, 380 to 882; ats 67 1-2. arrive same. | b6 1-2. F | j DULUTH GRAIN. “ | Duluth flax X 380 S; 4 372 12; Kk! # to 140. . Rye, X 16 ») Duluth 5-85 ar to 132. to 68 12. | t a higher rate.of intere: | Chri ‘stm as cards Br’ i BOYS AT THE FRONT must bein the mails before October 31: Get your Christmas Cards for them zow Hoskins Stationery Co. 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