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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1919. | : (Nov. 11, 1918: Yea Bo! We're Going Home!) AT AGE OF [l HE haven't much more blood to give, but are willing to take one more chance. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Entered at the Postoff Bismarck, N. D., as Second is Matter. | “Representatives | Well, Well, Well! \ PAYNE COMPANY, ve eae ite ee pea? SBE = ik vi DETROIT, Here comes the North Dakotz conference o: Retired Merchant Throws Away Se eae id Bidg. the Methodist Episcopal church and decrees that pi ‘ fy DENY AMD SES shall not labor for less than $1,400 per His Cane Since Tanlac Built Him Up b Ave. Bldg. 418 “Well, sir, it's @ fact, this Tanlae iy has put me in shape to where I haye ‘he tually gained fourteen pounds and i, this strikes me a’ being remarkable, m7 especially for one of my age, for I am venty-two,” Wi the statement P.W. Bemis of 614 First Cedar rapids, Iowa, in an in- atly, is a retired merchant, He was in the grain business in South Dakotu for twenty years and numbers his friends by his aquaintance, red frou stomach trouble nd disordered kidneys for three years, ‘or more,” inued, “and up to the time I g I had not been able to find anything to help me. My stomach Was in such a bad condition that I was forced to live on a ve iguit diet all the-time. My kidneys {bothered me constantly and my bacix hurt me like ‘blue bi I was in such a weakened condition that I had due in order to get around at all anc s I had tried all the dif- ferent medicines and had been under treatinent severa] times without re- I was beginning to think my a inst me and that I would,never » myself again. nlae so highly recom- jmended I finally bought a bottle, as a \last resort, and could Sogn seg good |results. Then I bought another bottle, \then another and so on and just kept |gradually improving, until now I feel like I have taken a new lease on life. 4, can eat just anything I want with- out having the least trouble with my stomach and am _ feeling perfectly |strong and healty, I have thrown my jwalking stick away and am,able to walk any place I want to go. I ain strong for Tanlac because it has made 4 new man of me when I had reached the point where I thought there was no help for me. As I said, I have gained fourteen pounds in weight and owe my present good health to nothing but the good work of Tanlac. I will eee” jeedly, confirm this statement to any- segtitigh if ; ene ee pe a 5 one who cares to consult me either ernor Robertson of Oklahoma thinks Reed I= Stirring Speech Judge Bruce should have thet glorious moans oot |and Linton, and delegates from all of (ett oe Gerson. Tn all the yeu e ; of retreat every night as we these localities are expected to at- ae . 5 ming to him. But no doubt he be-| Censures State Official for cea ° would bind|tend. J. A. Pitzer of Wilton, is the Of my life I have never run acro ng to him. But t he j o obs those who agree | Urging Revolution for Minor! equality of opportunity and ditch-diggers! BISMARCK LOSES A GOOD MAN i our m: cannot but Dr. W. J. {3 IF WE WERE THE SUPREME COL NORTH DAKOTA RT OF hurches. A the Lord first, : tatesman, an. Di eson has com- ties in a personality which peyond the confines of his North presen pre to use a patrons aggregated 4 treaty amendment is to fur- promote rag-chewing, and feed 5,000 the No won- but pointed the same gove 2 fs i pdicine that I consider in a cluss than ever. It}d deputy grand master and will | ry loyal than we |probably preside at the meeting. with Tanlac.” together strong: ould make us mor ecting from r re. “4 # | The banguet will be held in the hall] | Tundreds of kuch Statements as the {Continued trom People Can Be Disciplined immediately after the meeting ad- Gaile trom all Bact cf “the Unit ; juet as importa “Law and comradship hold the coun- JORIS. and pera speakers are ek, | States and Canada and, of course, are I hi as " are ” y e] ust preserve pected to talk on matters of interest)" '" hep beer) urse, 4 would not have mad wa at senator Reed was mistreated by wealthy peo- | 8erous 25 shore y e rg oor faith in feeaan d government fo the members. Those who.are on ver sre tying: spaulse. ons sone SS ies sf 2 ‘said Mr. Young. “You have added) 3 2 ed Ve hay : wR ai = 3 it- | erful reconstructive properties and as ords and paper and authority. We have proven 10 program to deliver talks are Mr. Pit-| | general tonic for weak, rundown sys Ardrn kde r, 7 ee esate Okle. We know they Were) sow glory to the fleg and you mus couldn’t have afforded iycop ite honor untarnisned “Your organization which petuate the idesis for the kaiser that a democratic people zer, W. E. Beyerly of Velva, grand \can’be disciplined for their nation’s master of ‘the order, Judge W- L. ake and we must keep that spirit Nuessle and Theo.’ Koffel, deputy ve, grand master. tems has no equal. When people grow to the ripe old are of Mr. Bemis their digestive or- gans lack vitality, act. more slowly and to depend to . 8 2 ra should not allow the statement | j Ww ————$—_—___—_—_ jfought must carry on tig i dl hy Jess effectually than in youth. The { isxo 4 to pass unchallenged regardless who Phone 189 for B ulah e e 3 an a saskes it that if the minority. can not} - e circulation becomes poor, the blood stance has ced it vith Hagen and § Le WITH THE EDITORS for: gurity, in gov pamapay and coon’ lobtain what it wants by the pallot |Coal. ti thins, the appetite fails and digestion and the Scandina ican b J ys YON See gnsisy shronEt Cori that it must resort to bloody revolu- {| i weakens, Tanlac, the powerful recon- zation that all thes als for) imidation. | Dancing at Patterson Hall to- structive tonic, is the ideal strength- i | < ition and inti interested party, is appointed to k LAN ee = 4 you fought and for which Amer- 7 ye cv ening War -Moth vill |. =“ ener for_elderly people, . becau: it Custer Abe aA v3 0 ob NONPARTISAN BANK WRECKERS Stands shall not perieh, or tarnish, | Tis evening the War Mothers will’ ji 4+ puny Ladies’ Orchestra.| nies good healty appetite, aids di- a . ly, ig iy ;. provide a banquet for all service men; 1 ¢ James “treated ’em rough” when he went | Your battle is not yet d There is | PPOve Masonic temple on Third street! gestion, enriches the blood, and in a , is allowe 'ribune e “f muc! v still to do at + ts y call, | t 4 i = party is allowed to hold t ¢ Tribune | ont to take up a collectic C. Townley, poobah |72uc# , Work for. you sti o @ ond when the bugles blow mess call, natural way builds up, . strengthens believes the state would b Asi Pal peess eet i collection, A. C. Townley, bab nome. Z jall former service men are requested ‘How to Become a Nurse and invigorates feeble, run down ner- lieves the state i Nationa] Nonpartisan league, treated ’em{ Judge Bruce’s Speech (to meet at the armory where prep-/ vous and aged people. 1 did . { 5 ideals | ‘ ia in| Any Woman with intelligence ani] ‘Tanjae is i ji ‘ and did ey: an Jess Judge Bruce urged that the ideals | arations will be made to feed them in’ agp FG a : | ‘anlae is sold in Bismarck by Jos. pand did ee en better than Jesse. Jt 16, $0 Det oe which the men fought should be two shifts if they are too numerous} motherly instinct can learn a) Peon Breslow. in Driscoll hy N. D. and J. s¢, of course, that the available sup- | ;ept alive and that these ideals should | to be fed at one sitting. practical nurse and earn from fi een: 1H, Barrette and in Wing by H. P. Ho. ere not as large in his day as in|prevail. “You men must n -| After the banaue, he WarMotiers Etet Beecat tives ine sine ve man. ‘Advts > A jcate, but preserve those i and |have provided dancing for all former "* ‘3 ae beers ——_—_—_—__ rtheless, this fact cannot fairly | see ‘that the sacrifices’ ant id service men and their friends at the oF are past hospital axe, study a com | =e 5 ‘an, % a and rshi e; 4 g y 4 a las ic. te 3le. Inon-selise boo) called ‘sing i uperior efficiency of |you made and woxshipped ‘shui not armory and at the Masonic. temple. |i" rome,” by Lee H. Smith, Me D. methods. | Judge Bruce ' “"\Qdd Fellows Will - | This hod is sega iat w that ae ae , ; j ' leasy to comprehend. w c e picked off his collection one at| “Those or you who came back must | ‘ i 5 ar peep hae See B Fa -, : + |keep faith with the dead,” continued | Hold Meeting at [you how 7h recoen ize, ue erene ae The total weight of all persons in fi organized the farmers of his OWN ine gormer jurist. “In the war you, Hall Tomorrow pasate REN par mera enw the world is estimated at 106 million 2» and others by the thousand and set them to|men got close to God and you mus: } ; jak I $ ons. 2 and omners by ous! a e j E' } | give baths; all about the oe . A A ‘etrive continually to keep the country)... , 45 . ate 5 9 ork for him. In the business of farming the % ate plisaclawwhicnid ; strict Session Will Be Followed !t treats of burns and scal 4 on that pinnacle which it reached District Sess limbs, pleeding from wounds, (bandaz- rs, nobody has ever excelled him in this jonly by your sacrifices and id | i eS ing’ ing fainting almost’ evere i sobody Pee eat at: those Ohad to remain by Banquet With Speeches ing): saronaing, tainting almost every Coming to by Members i s When fhe ecanananian )mericay bank at Yon Many pages are devoted to Hygiene, : Anatomy, Physiology and Medicine. A $pecial district meeting of the! It contains advice for mothérs aal d its doors the other day by order! “Asnerica found Sts soul when every | O. O. F. will be held in this city tells how to care for ‘infants. Fargo bank muss if th lowed that time-he ored prat WHAT THE SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN BANK NEEDS The first airplane was made with- out wheels and was flung into the air from a catapult. “What the is a doctor, not an undertaker to agree with Judge around to be the has selection th made for our supreme bench. yight in holding thz hausted befor lay out the corps vian-American bank, nowe is| of Fargo c of Fargo ch \d es : ear American mother was willing andj} 1019 of the banking board of North Dakota, Mr. Town- | aie ease Me Wednesday night at 8 o’clock in that} This 500-page book. bound in han1- 0 Jey’s financial achievements begah to appear in|age and the Me ead J] figures, OIL he pa PAIS oF eH what (organization’s hall on Fifth street.' some red cloth, is worth $2.00, but for DR. MELLENTHIN Lf 4 d | Following the meeting, a banquet will a limited time can be procured by SPECIALIST Under the law of North Dakota this bank) the hell of the patie ie rel mete be served those attending the session. sending fifty cents to the publishers, her son go into the carn-| American boy went tol}. A.C, Toy. and Joh Brin cou istrict. includes Bismarck, Wor ‘i ORE nine E ) vould not legally lend more than $9,000 to any cor-{for others and at that moment he| This district includes Bismarck, World's Medical Press, 652 Washington is ordinary, and a whole corps e 404 | poration or individual, but it succeeded in lending | walked band in hand with God. McKenzie, Wilton, Baldwin, Sterling Street, Buffalo, N. Y. For dls Seventh Year. In other property men of ghoulish propensit “St ig only by keeping the country orth Dakota % £04/$170,000 to the Consumers’ United Stores Co.,lon this high pinnacle’ that we will [by that we will make Americw live. to the patient long before the doctor could oY : jz ; : ; : A which Mr, Townley has been personally promot- him, and when the doctor did come, in th of the state banking board, the m pes ios NaN, 4 ane see: Honparyeoy We must have faith, we must all be iners’ reports are to he believed, that these docto onpartisan league’s political activities for Mr.|"¥ Zone er gal oust always were well justified in requesting an inquest to de-pyyyley, 4nd $47,950.06 to the Publishers’ Na- sad the ‘and of feeders: eg termine if their patient was not actually dead, | tional Service Bureau, which prints a string of “There is too much teaching of the JE BY CONDO! ors Nor Use surceRY I=) ~— THC NEXT SPEAKER ‘IS ONS *}) | WHOM ‘You ALL KNow, AND HE aes With SPEAK A : Cie swe = By loyalty to the flag, by Joyalty to the government and country St represents. Will be at McKENZIE HOTEL Wed. and Thur., October 29-30 Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. TWO DAYS ONLY. We aminers ords , e] of discontent. We want more Deputy state examiners, records of the bank’ county newspapers under Mr. Townley’s direction Feverence, more faith, more pride. We ae examiner's office show, have heen calling atten-| for the alleged hemefit of the farmers. ‘ No Charge for Examination tion to the unhealthy condition of the Scandi-| ‘The hanking board says that much of the col- y — navian-American bank for more than a year. H.J.|Jateral which the Consumers’ United Stores Co is Dr. Mellenthin is a regular re Cae g FNC CaS | oe ch the Co g k 4 graduate in, medicine and sur- Hagen, president of the institution, altho living put up as security for its loans is now in the con- ds Seay gery and is licensed by the Nate every day with the patient, was forced almost six/trol of the company.. ‘The banking hoard further y (IR. STON ACH of North Dakota, “He visits pro- months ago to recognize that it was in a bad way, | says that the amount of loems made in excess of Ui jessionally the more important Bia ps ont ot 6p 8 0.8, i ata Cashier Sher | the legal linnit is $724,194.82, The total liabilities pa | Socal ohersite al man, Unfortunately, instead of appealing to 4/of the hank are $1,606,847.43; but the depositors |Pear of Dyspepsia Robs the Entire ’ : sy, V1 bas trip consultation legitimate, ethical M, D. of finance, they called|are protected editing ‘pas by the state guaranty Aybiem of Nermary, ieee i! P— 7 Tea OT LAUT . Grete a oes omnet ae upon Old Doe Townley, the hone-setter whose law. So the North Dakota farmers who have been| Stuart's Dysper ie pablets | | HU CTT SS sired. ae freatips gene capone toy the very gopation putting up their money to finance Mr. Townley’s SN enigeslane = iN conan aay eine to his method of es ped ao cure by a transiusion Of enterprises: will now he called upon to put UP] just hecause the stomach sours with ONE MOMENT, MISTER for cheat @ does not, operate gold from Old Doe Townley’ veins, Of course,| enough more money inthe form of state taxes to gansines heartburn, eee reed CHAIRMANS WE ALC know toned leave of seamed pel : i * : i 4 6 Ye4 er, , Is 5, » y Me Pi hwnd couldn bi Ke this _proposi-| reimburse themselves for any deposits they have eh a hie ih it the system | = ec HIM— “ou'Re RIGHT f or adenoids, POEs lon, and the Scandinavian-American bank was on| heen carrying in Mr. Townloy’s bank, and the goy-]of nourishment, + =p ir HE WILL SPEAK A “FEW He has to hig credit many i‘ spe 5 iP 2 the verge of death—in every legitimaté banking] ernor elected by Mr. Townley/will have the privi- ce ne ot aS ey tues Deeee SS WoRDS— You'Re WRone! ¥ wonderf: i ZAP know “THIS 18 A CAND oF PRO ul results in diseases of sense it was dead—when the banking board step-|jege of looking these farmers i f o fol- G the stomach, i Be ars in the eye and telling |plan.of eating what you like and fo L— ¢ ach, liver, bowels, blood ‘ped in and demanded an autopsy to determine|them how it He eile Gentléme i haiae Boy your meals with Stuart's Dispep- SPEECH, BT I® You TURN | |skin, nerves, hentt, kidney, blad: hat killed cock robi ; : Mba Assocs H Who have Deen | in Tablets, ‘hey algext food, | they ZyiTHAT WIND BAG Loose | |der, bed wetting, catarth, weak TAL Ss SOS ERD ; uttering panegyrics on the Nonpartisan league ag|asslst the istomach to secre Jutoes THERE'S GOING To BE A lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg William Lemke, ballyhoo for Old Doc Townley,|4 great liberalizing movement are also offered the bay tld the alkaline effect, “jnst_ns y r - FREG Feat lu - ulcers and rectal ailments, didn’t want any autopsy, ‘He appealed to the su-| opportunity of presents ff 1 when the stomach {x in perfect health. If you hi ‘ preme haa and assured it ae given time O}d nae open Jaa Hania eNe i App wolnyariis Nor is it necessary. ied i Re : y tenth of time ad aaa bet any Doe“Townley will revive the corpse with his ‘Criple| Mr, Townley himself, and his manager, Gilbert, filbon’ ie and. Dave beans, or othe . better, do not fail to call, as im- Concentrated Blectric Bitters, And the adpreme| were sentenced Sept./15, 1919, to three ef onthe in| er such ax te ByaTbee Av aDer { Drobee measures rather than dis- court hearkened to Mr. Lemke, and at thidmoment|the Jackson, Mihn., (jail, for disloyal utterances|trs i” vad aloe wi Btuarts Dyas é : : se fine aesciion’ eae of Old Doc Townley has the corpse in his possession,|during the war. Good Americans don’t give aid ppvain Tablets Lot hin eed iN ow f Ramenher Aide | : ee and he bulletins from day to day the progregs of |and comfort to the enemies of America, or wreek|or place, for with théye tablets, you : é aN 4) | examination’ on this trip will be hia process of pumping new blood into the veins of|hanks, On the other hand, bad Americans—well,{ iy, Prevent’ thasa., dlatresses that 4 é free ‘and that bis treatment is the relict, the same blood being transfused from|blood will tell—-HARRY M, NIINTMO, in Detroit Hie Hi stee7 Hy Renae tntant, Yu } | a ; LOX gine ee bugs , ~ can Pa tals 1g Tait an 5 i R A eid lock, sic Le Vany drug store ees ‘Whos! 3 — : , negota, iy the Sp i nr} exe - , ’ * at »

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