The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 2

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CITIZENS URGED couny antiinfiuenza] have investigated thoroughly before serum, they “burst into print with their warn- “As superintendent of tha Kmmons|ing to t Tey could have county board of health I investigate | convinced themselves, with abundant administering FRAZIER GAINS _ IN:OLD-MWLEAN EMMONS COUNTY Acid-Stomach Makes..:- Millions Weak and [e ~ HEALTH OFFICER MePhaden soon after his gerizal/ Proof that their fears for the people! MM , ¥ la inten My investigation disclo: "et Emmons county were not well}: — Jo he ‘act that he was a gradnate ;he-/founded ,and possibly dane a tittle County Increases Governor's vind entirely competont wo pr 5. | good by encouraging the use of the} ciedicine in any line he under-| Mayo serum which is abso'utely, re-| and that the serun: he advainis | Hable and does all that it is clatined by a namely, to either Wis etl A jv, CLEARS MYSTER Washburn, 8.—Forty- pie? lterea to the people was trom the|to do j Mayo clinic at Rochester, Minn.. Dr. Provent a“ atta of pielucae and ‘seven precincts out of 58 in McLean \ iy A nti- Doe ./ Mchaden never has represented him-| Subsequent pneumonia or lessen the | ro alge 2% Anti-Flu Doctor Oper-! erhaden never has represen tel! hin: eeverity of (te attack. "This has ion Demand for Protectérs Tgojcounty give ier 1,281- _yotes, 18é ; 2 5 inst 876 for Doyle. Macdonald got aga roun- | proven true not only in Emmons Around Linton Well > | connected ;with it in any w Great for Red Cross Rooms The | but everywhere, that it, is being 2, against 1,172 for Niels y " Dr. Wolverton became a ~ictim o2| 3 5 2, again for Nielson, no) reeset ‘Youched Bor: | the inflenza soon after it started in| sed. o eye ts to Supply. amendments raising the debt Umit Bore gears Mtotiets Hare been celine otis te ovine jowed "to. teat * = ‘Linton which left Linton find in fact | Zhe Emmons ‘county board anak bli: cwnetshin® wee La f 7 | Hmamons county without a doctor, as| health fe entirely “comnetent .tay SOE, TUMUS oncranthy Melee ce ‘AM NF a a y i! handle their own a The demand for “flu masks" has/ ried An the county by comfortable mar- AMES i. R EMERGED wiso a yictim at the tite, become Dr, Winchester of Hazelton The| the people from any y| Decome so gheat that, tho. Burleigh | gins, ' TSquLe a ‘other members of the cousty board| happen along with a bucket in one rear sagt vot phe ed Cross}. R, 1, Fraser of Garrison, ‘who was ¢ health, strenath, te power Brought Into Epidemic District’ of health wired for'hely in every i-| hand and a syringe in the other, and unable to supply them ex-/Fepresentative at the last sess to. think and act—don't you _ rection and finally D: ViePhaden | When we aro in doubt as to wht cept to the hospitals, the dogtors’ of-| chosen senatoyy while the to feel full of Spep eng: on Recommendation of Roch- | came trom Rochester, Minn, ac tho|CUrse to pursue we will ast: aiy p| Hie 4 ane the: voluntary nurses. The/tives for the 46th district ‘chos ! sitar l agi aed ae ee x from those authorized to give surgical dréssing department of the] George A, Malone, A. J. Maxwell ‘and’ stan Medic request of Dr, Withers’ ape ety : chapter, in ch; f Mrs, E. A. Thor- Ison, ester Medico. lter, Minn. who had relatives in ate board of health. Coane charge of Mrs, E. or! George M. Robinson. ‘Schilling, the ton. He came vouched for and ree: “Yours, ae so by! me and distributed’ 25,000 Nonpartisn candidate! who was de- At least one of the so-called ommended by one of the oldest and | De Witt Baer, M.D... {hese masks, Bach one Is the re-foated atthe primaries,"but who rin || y crits weaned pfiivemetaaiel : “amnrted to KGAEdoelore. OF tar . { “Superintendent Emmons County | Sult of from fifteen to twenty minutes’! geain on stickers, was snowed Soa e Tes is made in emergency” flu doctors reported to! bost doctors of Rochester, Minn, and Board of Health.” |labor, ‘and the 25,000 represent many ei Sa under ople_ br pi sand you take am have been operating in centra! North, had his credentials wit fia. Mad it} pee ane hours’ work by many faithful women.| queers ant the presents for gouty Hanae ae Het ad haa go several days pas: was most! not been for Dr. McPhaden and !en} - They have been given to the ho itals, officers and the present ones wil hold | And, my, how good INIC makes rily explained today m the| Wolverton the death rato in Linton SCRAP; le Biven: 10 eh noent over, excépt as follows: Ole HL. Stet- band ‘iy feel! ‘It banises acid-stomach mis- are 1 ea i * - . the doctors, Volunteer nurses, individ:| foe “ceds W. CG. He ok as. poisons" eries like ‘Makes. the stomach owing letter from Dr. be : Pacer! would have been more appalling than | . uals employed in restaurants, hotels ferud — sueceeds t Hendrick into the cool, sweet and ‘strong. Helps you to 3 Ne, aunerinitendeh it Is in certain other localities | _— . psthurants, sheriff, while R. W.. Brownson suc system T streng Bersoa Braddock, superintendéit it Is in ¢ n other and other places where it is necessary Y irength out of yoxr ons county board of t jo den gilso found that Dr. Mek *haden | val ay! e@ gathered four times 2119 wear them, Many have also B ceeds E, C, Stocker as county anditor. : ner y and bi -ibune Iaith any city or county nealth official ! year. ounene towns County Superintendent of Schools Me- ! arte teoulid saint Prepared eee eis Uae une, ae i = " i need has been great, und where it was} Gyray ta { pecan iti a Sporca serene anost delicate (that showed a willingness or destre to The hair grows much faster in sum- Mimpossible to have them made. Curdy and, Register of Deeds Tee and is fully guarantecd. cooperate with him, The nt or! mer than in cold weather, Eo ave Lo 4 continue in offi s does ‘Connty | have a 1c ee aN 5 n lhe “Black Death,” whieh aged The masks are simple to make, and Judge George P. Gibson. : { blets with the under- / of the poeple of Emmons the people of Emmons county, ara not | T uk Dea ch ravaged | neople will aid the Red Cross it they | 2% ge Pe i ig you use them for one week, ¢ Y would like you to print in your! deceiving tne date | China in 1546, is said to be breaking will make their own ag far as‘ pos- iy Ww, 8. 8 i ly result hand even i a ue not qlee tell him so. the following in regard to the)ed nor ure th by | out again in Asia. ae ay, es IS" AV ORT OLD ee he A Ce eae ey ont Back’ your that ate operating in North! anyone in «he neighboring | rhe Ger aa are exercising great able. fron nes Rr omen cut LATE JOHN VEEDER Cen ey MOE ee : or m Dr. Me-|and had ghe good sons of Aesculapius | pressure on the Geneva Red Cross, t0} yo” x bybata e e cl SOO Pay | who tsa hh Emmons| wanted fo be entirely fair they would | put out a protest against the use of 8 eee me saree ‘ar taches WAS PROMINENT IN = . im | | poison gas. ene, < ; } ., 1° 7, A 3 = — |S" oinplng ini a aolutloncofealum will tion’ of the committee in Wash- Lon the Northern~Pacifie, with. the run '¥or many -years between Mandan ‘and wide. i ¢. Fold each strip into halves, then gan Duyn he was ehosen chairman. WASHBURN’S'YOUTH Hee ttieehebintendbibebbetdeetetdte | fireproof paper candles or 1am! int ehirits, making mask six thick-| asnbnmn, NOD. Nor 8 ELTA Vee GRRE . j sha ' Hedseu-cot gaze: _Washborn, N. 0. Nov. 6 8. shburn, Mr. Veeder | Glendiv is funeral was hela at | Beypt is produe el gas Veeder, the first county commissioner : et | Ny ; oe GRAFONOLAS "= igo refuse. fuel gas from) p, ‘pur in raw edges and stiteh| je Mclean county aii. whe tuok out }Feturned to his position of conductor ; Mandan. last Tuesday afternoon, $ A = RECO RECORD Ds S | Wee anes mace to peu aa a satenesh the homestead on which the of = z ae eee 10 & | faking the world safe for our boys | 2ee4 not be turned in; can be stitched Myastiburn now stands, died len $ : ON EASY TERMS) and girls. is tho jou that Uncle aration ine “Senging, maching or oy shand.)| dive, Mont., after an operation 2 % i nas put up to the U. W. workers. aise now, measures 7, inches by 8) nonin previc He and “King” John | i Nhat COWAN’S DRUG'STOR EE a Wis 8e 1. Put three pleats on 7 inch end pad ume weve nactners to many a \ | MONDAY IS THE DAY. } H rem |terprises in the early hist of the | Bebb btbendeenieenbiioninhienbbebbedbbtebilid | Monday Morning at 9 o'clock. PAH aren artes ne ehececner "| county, and while he lived sin y ; an’ the past 25. y he visited | = Fr, Attach-a tape 12 inches long t aeot 4 gy | pede ian ere frequently and kept a keen in-| jeach of the four corners. (Tape MAY trorest jn the development: of this| | S inches wide.) [be 1-4, 1.2 or | peaton, Place a black thread in center’ Mid-Menth List... | AG Place’ blac enrend fn gemter SE owior mente sig mania : an Ber é ae: eae : Sa ner amie sles Gut. Fim Wisconsin’ and was a conductor ‘8 J : a en stim the Northwestern road when he | The efficiency of the mask is lost ff “me to Bismarck in 1882. ‘That sun! pit is Heeler Importance. There is Wer he filed on at lain near the ori ‘ | hosirug oF med hed clean, boiled in{UP. it became Veo ldition to the| | city Mr. Veeder with} of Washburn. Satterlund opened a general store also put up the first hotel and t flour uml, ‘They sted e a ce, an 7 j dividual should have two or mor na fhe frst newspaper fn, the comity. the | never put on one that has been wort iW ni | s ashburn ‘Times; which was the’ pre- | byvanotherpetson: = I iecessor of the Waslibtrn Leadet. Mr. Veeder, with: M jwas instrumental in 6 | petition which permitted the « jtion of MeL.Man county in 1 r named | BAKER BXPLAINS | eee | Makes it Clear That it Applies| Banish Pimples Nees Only to Stores for Sales, Easily, Quickly of Goods. tet : eee, if ket Stuart’s Calcium Waférs Give| In response to a flood of queric: You a Complexion to Rifal tro _ T. P. Baker, federal fuel admit Kind People ‘Rave Over, ™*! jelear water, dried in a clean place, ‘and wrapped-in a clean time tas they are.to he used. A Quick BRILLIANT LASTING SHINE. PRESERVE THE * LEATHER. ‘THE FF.DALLEY CORPORATIONS,LTD. QUFFALO.WY: ay the | i | NEAUDOGUAUNHSOQUAEOUOUULOGQONUSSOOEOOOESHAUOROUGSSOUAAUOVCOUSOTOODEUONGEONAOOOG EOE ObOOEONLOD - ; 4 | GOING OUT u often hear guoa pornts | ao Ou Pen SmaRT CLOTHING | j } | 4° You Keep Sending em Over, and y We'll Keep Knocking em Down” A high-explosive song-hit that hits the bull’s-eye every time. Sung by Arthur Fields and illustrated daily | heatres eae | “Where several kinds~of business by our boys i a F rance and aE anders are conducted.in the same store or; ; Capt. SEND FOR FREE TRIAL PACKAGE! Jistrator for North Dakota, has adv: {ed county fuel j recent early cl | Tec ministrators that bh IRE order does not af- drug, .news, or confectionery Larber , shops, poo} rooms, | theatres, garages, shoe-makers or tail- aE HE CLOTHING ADEUREEREGROSUSUGEOUGUSESONCEOREDED: Miunetssion! were announced last week wlying to North Dakota. The | regul tions fer North Dakota as form- A free trial package will de raailed if you will send the coupon. ' Orchestra j jazzes Oriental” Opposite Hotel McKenzie, Bismarck. = pak ‘place, and some af affected by the} = = and Lorraine. A2636 $ 85c. | offer, the ‘affected \departments must = Call and ay VN all Over B U SI N ESS = i close, but the unaffected departments ‘= 7 Pop te = en ‘ “oor the store or place‘of business may ! = = remain open,” says Capt. Baker. ! —E — ie | i cletiucoon ae made pervect mer- = T = chant or custom tailors and tailor re- = = pair shops, the farmer being required! = $3, 000 S) OcK New Goods = ‘ = to close while the latter are not.; = There is also @ siecle between = servic ‘ages’ and garages whic = d Bi S ifi = aro inaittalned-anerely. for the display s 4 Sol at ig acyl ce = 2 x My ry. oy’ —~a Great= or sala of automobiles, parts and. ac = = , | cessories, the latter being affected by; = = or requiring’ “establishments | = 3 = , Mothers’ War- -Song ~: | ea, een cee ateiag z=... _ SALE NOW GOING ON E | goods” to close at’6 each eyening ex- = - ek = i ee re eee |copt Saturday and to open not entier = Our stock consists of = han a. m. = é = aa king ‘this distinetion: \Capt.|- ‘There is only one way to remove|E ‘eti » i i = mothers — bless em — whose | pakter ‘amounces that an ‘effort has | pimples, ‘blackheads, erup\ons © -and |= Ar ctics, Men’s Suits, Mackinaw Coats, = husk sons, still “baby } » ‘been made not to intérfere with any|ecvema with. its rash and Men, aud |Z Rain, Coats, Overcoats, Leather. Vests, = Be usky sons, stl aADY voys establishment essential to the comfort|tha; is by Stuart's Calcium \W ‘ators |S Il 2 . e to | + th hearts, < or amusement of the public or which|in the blood. ~ Se 2) Overa s, Pants, and Trousers, Boys = é ’ o hungry mothcer-hearts, afe renders such necessary service as thit| ‘Their ‘wonderful calelum sulfite = + Suits, Woolen and Cotton Underwear, = fighting overseas On the back furnished ‘by garages and taflor,-and| supplies the blood arith, one of the]E ee ear, = Wy aren Grane pat iby sepeileuae i? He pce dnost 4) Temarkable © eqn Wuls Woolen Socks, Mittens, Fur Caps, Work = x 5 3 = = i i he World.” : LIGHTLESS NIGHT [keene rm eae ty ie vedles as [= Shirts, Dress Shirts, Caps and Hats, = : ve ecan he RULING DEFINED | those | whien. contro! “tne, ‘signtest Sweater coe Jerseys, Suit Cases, Neck- = : 2638—85c. Monday and Tuesday to be Rark| eyelids lng, and oon. tt i the = ties, Work Shoes, Overshoes, and other = z substance which pervade the -en-|= \ thing's too numerous to mention = } 4 “Ea 1 F Th in North Dakota. | tire skin, keeps it healthy a qarives = , ° = 4 =. faway impuri a 5i-cenr Vox |S iQ = a T. u ers Retto ‘Novelty . Through an error the “lghtless” of Stuart's Cal chun Wafers at any |S ) NEW AND ie : night, rulings prevailing east of the drag store Te ea ce 2 COLEMAN Ssccono "Ss I ORE * aifa > son, ; contract with any-city, village or town, shall we or consume any coal, oil, gas or other fuel. for thé maintenance of 2 E ie ; es wonderful, undulating melody : federar fuel adanin strato, are Be fol! i FREE TRIAL COUPON fl that must haye been written‘‘Some- - Hows: * | FA, "Stuart Co., 713 Stuart || MUmnraentornsaqousooccestaantecenanaeadgensuuuedaaguaeeetaeedanuienuinnitnennA iT i s No city, village or town, and no per-|| Bldg. Marshall, Mich. Send me : firm or corporation under any|| at once by return mail, 1 free wheres East O’ Suez,” Its syn- copated boom of temple bells and trial package of Stuart's Caleiut | Wafers. 4 wild, exotic castern tunes make an lights in the streets, parks or other|| Name public places of such city, village or | . : irresistible one-step. A6075—$1.25. town, except under. the following re-| | Street 4 . strictiéns and limitations: | City.. : “Street? illumination automatically | 4 lighted, maintained by or. for. as | such city, village. or town, in the streets, parks or other. public places thereof,:shall not beighted before sun- set and shall be turned out not later than sunrise.” ‘ . 3 € They Were All Out of Step But Jim (Did You S My. Little Ji Marching ? A 2630. Stréet illumination lighted by hand. see Old Time Bomb oahhy Van’ ‘ond Schasee erchins 2) {i in. 880 ’ will conform ‘as nearly as possible to the spore requirements.- In any mu-+ Ask any Columbia Dealer to play you General Pershing’s stirring message to America. It is the record-sensation of the year. r Qui, Oui, Mi ' : a vig og WetiehSepch See} Chanter Herrton Frat ee chstor aa is necemary f° Opac qT, SPECIALISTS? d LS ‘i Sent The nse of light generated or pro-| Bring us your broken lenses, we $170,500,000 | ThsBede inthe AP Worcs EPO Peorlese Quartatte {16 287%, seo ye Tete er sisplay. can replace them the same day, ¢ Stock. Yards Satur. \ ‘isda. Besureto . | Hodesten For-Trot} tach plea ‘ A ing advertisements, anmoxinceménts or] AS We grind and, fit them in our November 9, to.bu Geldinge from 5 'to'9 years. old db i thare to Me-ow One-Step ccnere Erochary. {h2* ee signs, or fort! 1 ornamenta-|shep. A Graduate Optician in _ weighing from eleven:hundred pounds’ up ‘to sixteen hun- yo me “th Wevepotiie Sen Waltz | % ais Gl ot any | but in, fale sen charge. \ dred pounds, that are broké. These horses must be-sound ( Ee floveity I by Serbian Tembouriza Sextette iscontinued on _ it “over the Derr Little Onc Waltz - veity Record by Serbian Tembouriza 10 ia, 80 set cath weeks“ iiNchieted alamaye FA. KNOWLES, _and in good condition. j op” for our boys ates there.” New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month [may not be used in’ shop ‘windows at, any time between snirise and usnset Jeweler and Optician. . fae JACK CHARLES HORSE BUYER - ! we \ So : ‘ and miust ‘also be continued: on “Mon- ‘ Bismarck, . 4 - COLUMEIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York days and Tuesdays. ‘These ard the ’ . “ ' iy two “Hagen sights im North | Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck. f s. 2 SSRIS PIES GAEDE ca 5 SET Dakota. 4 ’ } A hs

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