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ALY BAD BUT ° ACHING SOLVE CANADA'S ee ERE Gs PLAGUE WORSB| te | Eight Times Diseases Have! Swept the World, Killing Off 1 Millions of People. | Influenza May Have Started at} the Siege of Troy Or in the Hovels of Russia. Plagues, afterwars have swept the world before now, just as “flu” is do-) ing. Here are some of the 80 recorded disease epidemics and the toll they took: ; Values up to - - -- $27. 5 In Britain, 480 A. D., so many died 4 ‘ " few were left to bury the dead. e - s f Mysterious Plagues s S ll t I h d in Olden Times. amis 2 In a 2 urs a 9 Au over isurope, Asia and--Africa i ; 7 4 e \ x i er te 3 558, millions died of plague. By W. A. Frisbie. wchools when the war broke out, Pol-|to vist the teacher's’ hoine and there Frida and Saturda e In England, 1111, plague killed do-| & vitor of the Minneapolis Daily News, | ish and Ruthenian teachers were being| absorb” something of the Canadian : mestic animals ag well as human De-; “Who Visited Manitoba to Study | trained in s 1 normal schools, The) standard, a i 7 ‘i , 5 a a ings. Forei Ppulation. | government s furnishing books! in| In one @istrict, Where the peculiar, in Ireland in 1466, in 1470, in 1604.) nee Ne nr Maaiobe: js | the foreign languages. kerchief: headdress of the Slay peasant POSITIVELY NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS * in 1837 and in Han typhus and chol- solsingiits Toralsai pro blels: 5 COMES THE WAR AND bend prevaliel. f eveare, thls into i : wi \ . or adda Waa? visio by “the great! It is doing it through its schools. Te AWABESING +. | opens thalpay for introduetion of. ath-| lague,” 1664 1666 ua d ‘100,000 And it is doing it first of all, by With the war and the registration er customs of the western: world. 3 evi to 2605, and 100,000 | 9 eaimination of the bilingual of the people born in enemy counties] “Tyme tencher, tauahb wevern) of lice | 5 ; ir, 3 Tere te Paes ry school sy . whereby ten pupils} came the awakening. 1 hh a # ; from thei L: Seen an a eet gael tares| could demand instruction in thelr| | ‘These people tad no conception “of siclemhay AP REAR oS. Ua ' * pe ahety je.) own language. F he things for which Canada stood.) and to tr them. The. mothers ‘saw ‘ hours after being attacked. |The dis:| 'yryelish is tauzht, and teaching Is In] They were charged with | disloyalty See ee eid itnae fuomeniiee The Store wit! Se [The Store with and spread to Germany. ‘En ish. did: itiveaai senoo\ay wn n theimtrouble was simply foreign-| 4 mother's, millinery lass wag formed. Over 1,000 a J “1 Over_1,000 : payee 5 r years the bi-lingual se s- | ism. AD iy | onbto Winni: : (Sere: S f itubonie neve, tating fa anclen| any "hay af te drake cf | Taw that zave ofc sanction] fie agian, Pune meee! - Semen | Popular Priced ‘Store Garments a s : Z and’ Ganada. It is a relic of the old] to the bi-lingual school was th ish church on Sunday, had.al- Fe ; ‘ aes SS ; . ‘ a invaded Europe and America repeated- | Cann I si 4 icts| the parish church on Sunday, had. al ie . French da n more than forty school iets = Stems: Gok... with ate 's ey; ‘ San t ly since before the Christian era. repel in Manitoba where English has been { Mose: 2matropolitan Took, . with its “Bismar¢k’s Fastest Growing’ Center / : Science Conquered Bubonic Plague, ‘Not until 1900 with the discovery of the Haffkine and Yesrin serum and] cotijoq in « esolution remedies and the application |” yyai¢ the ru “of sanitary. measures, first in Bom- : bay, India, and then all over the world, did, medical science. succeed in P eens pe Ee ' bringing bubonic plague under con-|out of New Orléads halfia dozen years | weather, at the slege of Thos. 1481/TO THR UNITED STATES. = = : years ‘before Christ was’ born. In the states where there are una: Zak ea Site ARI TS iF Mey arene TA tomate here tad Tar NMG MEY Pepe ek La fees ror ia ign Gua Pee umMiine: arorexit | saodeens meluade ke rotiat| There's ancuhes “thecey tiiat vt {similated immigrant clémenits there] nia.” but,'as the foreign residents are| "CHICAGO LIVESTOCK {lo, and Reeders mostly 25¢ higher; cows e Modern methods have controlled | oa in the poverty-stricken hovels | have been efforts to reduce foreignism} coming “to understand “the "benefits | ae “Vand heiférs, $7.75@ } canners, and yellow fever, cholera, smallpox and | "Pit in at was for a long time te-|PY introducing a course in “patriot-| placed before them, they are avopping | Chicago, Dec, 26. Toss—Receipts, | eutters, $6.15@7.75 ; stockers and feed- typhus fever plagues. fore 1690 a common dlse ism” in the public schools. This thing] their foreignism and coming to thes i market. steady; bulk of sales, |ers, “$10.50@13,75; calves, $13.50@ fan ee is too forced and obvious to be of} things voluntarily, butchers, $17.50@17. 14.50. : Ruthenian: unknown Canadian teachers now are | “ipo inteoduetionet thes ine ‘ile nt in by Canad-| living in little houses on the school chine has. made a great appeal to these] jon agents. ‘They ground, = ‘ foreign women; .Permitted to use the numbers in Manitoba.| They are making of their little (teacher's machine, they naturally ‘come } population of Mani-{ homes social centers, to-do things the teacher's way, and toba was being seryed by non-English | Mothers and sister later, to have a machine in, the home. ieee | THE LESSON APPLIED are encouraged » in Rus-} PUTS O. K. O During the world war typhus raged | .;. | in Serbia. English and American doc- bs 3 much value. <r a . St 60; packing, $16.75: heep-—Receipts, 4,000; rket, 25e - In 1899 American doctors found ; packing, $16.75 1 eipts, 4,000; market, 25e BILL OF FARE) tors ana nurses stamped it out. “fi often led to pneumonia Ii does ing deeper, There fs} Carney Coal Phone 94 F 3 throw! 50@1 pigs, | to 50¢ higher; lambs, choice and prime, — Charms Once Used now. Then they used phenacetine and | t rence of the flag, no 0. BE. Anderson Lbr. G.! Hood and Ghotce f ieepacietee a jens J ; apedtogy end 00d, $13.75. The Downcast Dyspeptic Takes stu-| T° ee Hane eau oather quinine and ventilation of steepiag a Receir 3,000: butcher cat- 1 @15,10; ewes, $9.51 00.5 art's Dyspepsia Tablets After Eat- |, !# i ae DF fh id pe ot iva ee rooms and working places. Now : ae Cha ing ane gta fo | SHO Pest Ma [pomeyek neces eis | P= TIN er Now a Twelveylin- Peet ce : f and good, clean air. i S 4 e fn E i ° He : der Racer. tnemsely es in ‘thelr houses and all but Rochester, Minn., claims success W ith iDatio Headach e ae ne 2. Wervousness. a a vt By q e ae en S H Ht fi ag oe eerpitetveeeaey The old-time grouch is now a Sunny| "8s esteemed a preventive. There) In 1890, just as now, the people had ry es oh tA on Jam.> Instead of feeling dull, stupid, | ia See OuEeR: bis oee Co ene their own preventive remedies. They LInso Our ; f irrRable: and dizzy after eating, het ace hes lsagrant D etea to | tried: booze, lemans. vinegar, cam- f y Sto ui is takes a, Stuart's, Dyspepsia, Tablet, plague. a be Es oe Test phor, menthol and such things. They a : 7 ; Macp f d ‘ ; : and is “bright, ‘active, good” naturéd en Bee eee daien Cand opt ore eee them now. i ral maa ie di Iie ti GEE Ap Ae , Kee bet = and-full of “pep.” He puts his O. K.j | Bere at intlugine The ies (But nowadays wise ones get .a AN ae i i i ‘Al Pat - ay ‘ it i on,.the entire. bill,okgare; everything | emis St UaNE votbbireie. were “sprayer” from the druggist and some | Hi Le eae i met uit art. if i fi igs H “aa “ wis good trom the soup fo the ple and | Prior to hay Li oi . good gefin killing medicine’ and ‘spray ‘ : ; ht 4 ; ie ; ; { chgese ‘and’sets"gnug @nd comfortable. | 1510 ais me fectise confined Yi thei noses: and: throats every day. ; digesting food, preventing and over ered thousands iver, Sirgen Ue an See hours": ending an ‘coming gagéiness, heartburn, sour ee en eal) as if Lit by ¢ , 6 AN 261 risings, lump in, your throat, gagging oie wor aoe albclueas ae tombe “ noon a a 28 and other ‘distresses of indigestion; Im those's haar HF dizziness: Wa High es ers AY nae 5 you will Gat what you want at any|StUre symptom © Lowest yesterday .. ‘Hl «time without the slightest distress. | Lid “Flu” \Start at Lowest last night Hai 5 f 2 Precipitation HSB ,Get a 50-cent ‘box at any drug store|Siege of Troy? a | Pr cipi ati ee i {and join the ey te hy te ones who nner? did oe start iu Fae yey wind velocity Gare doing their bit and/dOing it again | There is a theory that it began & Ovi Ea z sick soldiers expored to bac} ‘Forecast. ‘ ? overtime: aera ee yonemses, For North Dakota: Hair tonight ‘and Friday; somewhat colder tonight. ; 4 ‘ | Lowest , Se BISMARCK You Can Enroll at This Temperatures. | : a 4 Fargo .. . iar eatin ee MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE Wiliston 2 school under guaranteé of a sat-| , ena . 2 | ‘ - ee ae ee vey jisfactory position as soon as 14 @ ; : competent or your tuition re- S : . : I |funded. Send for particulars. | — *Xnsas OW 3 RONERTS, ; ; ; u When you know more about this Meteorologist. : : Ze —_ ‘ = Zw P é college and what it has done for | commissioNERS PROCEEDINGS. ae Nie Yoar— 1910 Darvel May it be'* happy. prosperous One for” the Brigtitest Day thos eetest shusie family’ ti =the ity Ce ission met in regular A ye — 5 x m ' world seems wrong when the stomach gets out of fix. pended of the most successful i ee ee Sonne December To Get It All—the Best Out, of Life—Ict ui warn you to look after your out of life when ‘Acld-Stomach comes in. ate riibicahn fied business men and women, you'll sth, 1918, There were present Com- stomach. If you are a sufferer, start gelting rid of your’ Acid-Stomach— The Long List of Awful Miseries that it brings to suffering humanity— { attend. Write ' missioners Bertsch, Best, Thompsoh sean a0 is rahe it into the Now Year, Acid, a for fip matiae bow bard Sie esieal lepression, ths despondency, the hopeless despair, the-‘‘biues’” 4 : and President Lucas. ~ a WORN a gta i enc y hal const Wit momen) cid-Stomach: Victim, are about the.:woret that man ‘fa. called = G. M. LANGUM, Pres., ‘A petition was received asking that miseries surely take e joy out of life, : : Sih upon to éufier. ae, : mai ivrnctio i Bismarck, N. D. a street light be placed on the comer! Acid-St ha Real D: What wonldn’t a sbiflerer from stomach inideries “avo been tronblea with etomath trouble for “ lof Tenth and Bowen strects. This peti- C. jomacnh/a ea anger ive to pet well ae then write a letter like this the pot BORE TERS tor ee START RELA. ‘ | vas grt ismarck Gas No one is alarmed by at occasional attack of Gne, from Henry Meadows, of Newark, N.J.: when] Basan taxing SATONIO., 1am 7 yee cia company asked that an examiner be iddigéstion, heh! mm; belching, food-repeating, or : “Te theeost of EATONIO were $2.00 a box, I ‘Atte! qe B ~ ¥ appointed too over their books and that bloated, lumpy feeling after eating, although Woblam pe. dag wiboug i, because Thayotutiered rusing EATON UC only THREE Das, Nv otermi shat would constitute a they ighty distressing. ‘The real li Te eee Ftwvo.years and no other medicine C. G. Goforth; Union Mills, N. C., writes: determine what bs ey arc mighty distressing. 1c singer lies Rae cured mele nike. ane Ine = rm r fair surcharge, They presented a peti. in Tha thes raymptoms baal Fs : nae cared ig IRS EAFONN.”. 11a ggg havent’ EATONEO tok thise gaged fod it tion signed by dover two hundred. o! ead what Mre.C. Li. ‘eer, ofRanger,Ga. ,stiys: gee Ui mt: ee Oh _ ever thicd: Ihave slept bette = their customers. No action was taken ec aiag, ates shai Ahad tp ig. Ana No’ Excase: for An Acid-Stomach Sighs then fortwo orthtee onda in this matter. é Times { felt ag though 1 would fall, buy €ince I have © BASE : Andthistom Mrs. John Aoacher ofHexville; Commissioner Thompson was) in- times 1 felt gg Shonen T would fal, buy eince Dheve” For AcidsStomiuich ond all kinds of Htbtmachmik- — * SS oncde ttadas nace ne ‘ ° owe ble sit structed to buy a sewer pump adequate Ce Seen menu apo * Thave been down with stomach tro ace, May-ond eries‘EATONIC Tablets remove the pain fectanetys thrée yours. The firstdoseof EATONIO gave me ree for the needs of the city of Bismarck. a & pk Ae ‘You eat them Jike # bit of candy.“ Tens oftho ‘ Cs = x The City Commission-approved he |. Es Hi Fleming, ot ean le Mes a ‘are: BATONIC to keep the stomach eltan, ‘Get Back Your’ salth, “a as ‘nient for the cost of constructing * “gny other medicine I have tvertried. Had nervons sweet and pure—that does not cause the food tosour RS | rm sewer on Front ‘street from} fadigestion for TWENTY YEARS. Doctors or medi-, ac! fertment—a stomach: free: from the:common Strength and ‘Old-Time Vi { Fighth street to Tenth street. ines never gi moe URoRtons | Never receive miseries of hearty eating. In»this strong, healthy man er igor . condition your stomach bets natarslly “you nget ~ ul The City Commission approved the Jno. C, Fleschutz, Engineer of Mines, Denv Yon’ want! toXENIOY, EIFE,,be'tutt of hep and le ment for the cost of constructing | = Colo., writes: strength and power out of every mout of fo0d ‘ enthusiasm} be e! work with ense, instead of nitary sewer on south Tenth street. 'T have taken. thice boxes of EATONIC taticts you eat. -.Your body and your mental facultics 28 Tietlesely, half-heartedly Gragging out a mere:ex- The report of the City Weigher for and they have entirely cured me; the distressing ac- well show.the effccts in renewed vitality. “ jatence,. Then strike at the seat of the trouble—the 4 3 deapc ‘curaulation of gasses and the heavy feeling of tho You run no risk when you take EATONIC;: It is 1 i Ale , the month of November, 1918, showing: ‘Momach, a8 if by magic have disappested within a bag foe delicate, sick, w Saboiinehivend one place, 2s ‘any good doctor will: tell yeas where 2.196 loads weighed ‘was received and three weeks" treatment, though my case was one of made for delicate, sick, worn out stomachs and con- _q latge percentage'of all n anic-zilments have - three months’ standing'and did not sicid to medicine tains no habit-forming drugs. If it fails, it willnot their origin-the STOMACH, -Make the test with filed. Dreseribed-by my physician.” The following bills were allowed and 5 5 . Deadly Poisons In Your System ordered to be paid, funds permitting: cost you. one penny; we have faith in EATONIC Ea TONiC—sce if itvis nob an:ACID-STOMACH sud ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE IT. = thet is ailing 1 OU. » Thisiia what W.-J. Mattingly Yo 4 of Logootie, ind., did. Read whatke teporte:: ' Mike Getz . $69.87, A : , tex sf i atta Am Acid-Stomach is unable'to digest food pro- H t q Ps. “Dake EATONIO fine,- 1 wad sufferin; “ yoke ae erly and this causes that miserable, gassy, bloated Eatonic Beticr than Hospital ‘gestion: heaate, sour pel 1 ine John. Alsinry 26.04 celing alter osting, indigestion, helcling, ete.’ Bab Ug43 ip “Treatment Be re a econ ero 3 3 it nat thet, is not all. en sour, ented mass 0! f ” k PEE: 4 M. J, Wikies 2 partly digested food into the intestines, it “Ihave fonrd EATONIO a great remedy for sto- Also Mrs. G, Il. Zimmer of Lyons Fills, N.Y, Joe Kate pro luces poisons which, absorbed intto the bloodand == ach, trouble, indigestion, etc. My wife has been. writeS:. J. Jensen carried through the system, causes auto-intozicd- Soucanbarie. Leent her to a hospital in Washington “Pipate send me two boxes of HATONIC, ty Ed Randall . tion, nervousness, irritability, insomnia, mental this summer and. the doctors conld not do her an husband bas been unableto do any work fortwo years - R. Jager ......++ @eprescion, dizziness, verti 0, eevere headache— eg lhey epea peso a ach OF EATONIC fee - ir Sore theta tlgvt agri Tee old The Detective . very often rheumatism, lumbago and sciatica, cir- fo be without. Wola womdcrtal medicine. > Wan a Bimbe woula nevilve unui Oszober as ee bagh So a thosis of fig linet bine uaiieee ¢ omens even aren nian hat ihe a E ce I AR Stee Mrs. C..H. Hagerman . eatarrh 0 stomach and intestinal uleers a1 y Keeping the stomach in a, healthy conditi Absolute! S/F. H: Davis . cancer; in fact, doctors sey that over fifty non-or- your general health steadily improves. a ther aioe. atonic | = y Guaranteed iN =/R. W. Neff . : ganic silments can be traced to an acid-stomach. days use of EATONIC sec how much stronger you Get.a: big-box of EATONIC from your = {Webb Bros. ... Of it has made millions weak, aig, ties andunfit, feel, how much more keenly you relish your food; TODAY. Give it a fair trial— TS r Gragpist en =|F. Gabel .... and as YOU value your fatare life and happiness how soundly you sleep; how all traces cf nervous- ASK. We-guarantee EATONIC to eatiaf e — oe E x —don’t let it get hold of you. i fori wr Seeirability: uaEpest It’s just as Mrs. you ean certainly trust your own dover = ee = obidow. : . ‘ ae ~ Carpenter, of Perry, Ohio, saya: our guarantee good. Ii EATONIC fails it Sr ‘ek ad aerial, 5 Acid-Stomach: Ruins Heal enc igecens wortaliring tomenowthatmyricer. take it back — be wil refand your: nt vt ane ‘WE DO piles JUGGLE PRICES Pie Mae CUS- “Zisrown & Gelerman . - Like Aeid-Mouth Ruins Teeth hes helped me, gp steel that I shall always speak Sree sere sup Rie ibys EU wwute "WE MARK OUR GOODS AT-A LOW PRICE WHEN WE ticnieincoraadSamck Rater "etver Eatonic Brings Instant Relief suger Peis sr rare There ere a miseries » Right row—this ver " = any number, of people who do thi ¥ PUT THEM IN-STOCK:AND. WE SELL.TO EV- 1 day, Acid-Stomach maybe undermining. YOU. ic B I nt Relief EATONIC. each a wonderful help inaasaptens sap tr T ‘ RICE.- , health and ‘stetngth, withoit your knowing it. » After 40 Years’ Sufferi they ask us to send them one or aitditi EE ‘ONE AT THE SAME LOW P! i Washburn: Coal . There is nothing suprising in this. Most people © ; 3 z z boxes, £0 they can altvaye have EA’ rte} an ~ “LET US SELL YOU ALL. THE HARDWARE YOU E. J. Schultz ... are not, atrare cf the presence of-the atid which Resid this-reraarkable letter from. Ws Cong-, house—just- as this lady, Mrs. °8.°H. Young USE. = ; Ana a es pene by the oseraerint of ddn, Marion, N. D.: * Womble, Ark., who writes. 2, Fy N Ta: pA O} that lodge in the teeth... This aci { “ ae » ‘< USE OUR : Remington a : is abrolutely-testoless, get powerfal enongh to nearly ne DOE DE EATON ears taeo 2 On motion of Commissioner Bertach| #2 Fight throvgh the hard enemel and cause Sachin bey ieee the City Commission adjourned to inect the teeth to decay. Dentists cay—get rid of and Wogeeanorter package em oem ; = 7 this acid to insure sound teeth. How much eek eee ao Pee Se eHeae more important, is it not—to get rid of C. L. BURTON, Acid-Stomach in eel to insure robust, ve ‘City: Auditor. fi srous bodily | ve Start This Very Day—Take EANTONIC— — If yeu want ts to send it, sinaply write to H.-L. Lramer; President, Eatanic Retm Co., 1066 South Wabash Avc., Chicago, LR AREER DS AMBRE Hy