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| 4 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE NEGLECTING THAT GOLD OR COUGH? Why, when Dr. King’s New Discovery so promptly, checks it ; "T’S natural you don't want to be careless and let that old cold or cough drag on or that new ate tack develop seriously. Not when ‘ou can get such a proved success: ul remedy as Dr. King’s New Dis+ covery, Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not resist this standard reliever very long. Its quality {s as high today as !t always has been—and it’s been growing steadily in popus larity for more than fifty years, OUc, ‘and $1.20 a bottle at all drugs gists, Give it a trial. OOOO Constipated ? 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Aman life — Reel them off—“Rio”, Gibraltar; Ceylon, Yokohama—all the great ports of the world—are they only places on the map to _you—or are they ports where you’ve gone sail- ing in from the high seas with every eye along the shore turned admiringly on your big ship— your ship! Every ocean has.a United States ship: sailing for some port worth secing. If you’ve any call in you for a full life—join, and color all your years ahead with memories of things/worth seeing—with nowl- edge worth having—with an inex haustible fund of sea tales and adventures picked up ashore.and Dr. G. H. Quigley, Formerly Dis- trict Superintendent Is Named as New Pastor of McCabe Methodist Church of This City ”. J, Hutcheson, for four yer past ne MeCabe Methodist chu ‘ot this city, has been named s tendent of the ¢ ud Forks district of (the Methodist chureh and will propab- ly leave for that city to take up his new duties the | ming of next week, ! Dr. G. WH. Quigley, for the past six r rintendent of \the Grand Forks district, will take Dr. Hytehe- son's place in the city. | ‘Phe appointment of Dr, Tutcheson | to the district superintendent isy an }added honor to a long line of soMice jwhich this popular preacher of the | gospel has so richly deserved, Coming jhere in October 1915, Mr. “Hutcheson |immediately plunged into his new work j and soon eclipsed the wonderful record \he made at Fargo when he was paster |of the Broadway chureh and although the trustees had about made up their minds to close the church because of lack support, Dr, Hutcheson succeeded in making it one of the best attended churches in the entire district, In his new position, Dr. Hutcheson will have supervision of all the Metho- dist churches in the Grand Forks <lis- trict’ comprising seven counties. He will preach at both services here Sun- day and will move to Grand Forks with this family the early part of the week, i POPULAR MINISTER the most popular ministers that ever ame to Bismarck and his work all over the state has made him extremely {popular in all sections. His appoint- |ment to the Grand Forks position cam> las a result of a petition to the pre ling bishop that dis with one, urging that the exception of Dr. Hutcheson — be named the new superintendent. The Jappointment is limited to six years which is the length of time Dr. Qui: has held that post. J.P. Jackson, one of the prominent nembers of the MeCabe Methodist ‘church, when asked today what jtional services Dr, Hutcheson formed du his four year here, iimhediately replied. |too numerous to enue lay ter he had arrived in Dr. Hutcheson had raise [$4,700 to build the Sunday school @ jpartment of the church and the mon was all raised before the work wi j completed. ‘ | The departing minister has made an DON’T PUT OFF It’s the neglected cold, cough, tender throat or tonsils, that debilitate and leave the body disposed to serious germ diseases. SCOTT’S EMULSION should be taken at the first sign of lowered resistance, cold or cough. The energizing virtues of Scott’s bring essential nourishment and helpto the weakened system. Give Scott’s a trial. yap] Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, No. among men! afloat that,will make you a wel- come man in any company. Work?—sure, and a man’s work it is, among men. Play?—well,rathor, withabunch who Imow how to play. comrades of yours carry s the sounds cf gree world cities, of booming guns, f swasking seas —sounds you will th them and that will away. And when youceme home, you'll face life ashore with level eyes— for Uncle Sam trains in self- reliance as well 2s self-respect. The Navy builds straight men— no mollycoddics. Enlist for two years. Excellent opportunities for advancemcat. Four weeks holidays with pay each y land sights at ports visited. and firct w: ‘Gtfire leave to sec in yslearning. Good food m outfit free. Poy begins the day youcnlict Get full information from your nearest recrujging station. If you do not know where the neezcct Postmaster. He knows. Shove off recruitid is, ask yeur '-Join the Dr. Hutcheson is undoubtedly one of | ned by every minister in} 2} morning and ever DR. HUTCHESON HEADS GRAND FORKS DISTRICT OF M. E. BISMARCK FOR NEW POST NEXT WEEK CHURCH; LEAVES PRESIDENT’S BETTER "LAR AQP MRAL STITT WASHINGTON=Tho smile .on the face of Rear Admiral Stitt as he comes down the steps of the White | House tells the stor The president is better, Admiral is one of tho physicians attending F ident Wilson, eee -lenviable record in church attendance, |the pews being fully occupied, at both s os, He has ve part in all s been keenly well, MEN hed in- jalways taken a yery ac Jchurch activities and 1 linterested in civil at LOVED BY YOU Hutcheson's most ch undoubtedly ss which was men of all ages was Bible cla well attended by youi many married men being included, It probable the young men of the hurch Who will miss Dr. Hutcheson’s |The Boy scouts also found an. act ‘partner in Dr. Hutcheson and he v s ready to lead them in their take them on hikes and al- ‘though a silver headed man’. lead a boy's life with the bo | One of the most noteworthy sides of | Mr. Hutcheson’s character is his ability ito win the fi jthe street.” His friends outside of the church are almost as numerous 2s those making up his congregation. A high official in the Masonic order he beloved hy hundreds of men in th cite apd Dr. Hutcheson wishes . all these frie will attend cither « the morning or evening services Sunday so that he can see them before 1¢ leaves the cit HOSPITAL AT M. DAN Dr, Hutche uppoiutment was made at the conference just’ conclpded at Minot which M tid today was the gost suce ever held. “The business mén of Mandan offered us the Mandan hospital worth $125,000 free of all debt sift to the }chureh,” said Mr. Jackson, “We will now build a big addition to the pres- jent buildings, erect a deaconess home and-a training school for nu md ‘ultimately make it one of the largest and best equipped hospitals’ in. the state, This is the first Methodist hos- pital in North Dakota and I personally am sorry that we could not haye it on j the ea: de of the Missouri river. “The laymen’s association at the con- ference recommended that the mini- tmum ca: lary paid. to Methodist ministers in North Dakota should be ;$1400 and we think this sum is tot | too great when present living costs Are taken into consideration. The laymet’s convention was the best ever held and | ople of Minot entertained, us ‘inti e. ; Dakota, Montana and Wyoming raise? $300,000. for the church centenary movement in spite of the drouth and of this amount, North Daketa. céh- tributed $90,000 in cash.” : TO GENERA], CONFERENCE eral conference of the Metlfo- dist Episcopal church will .convene ‘at {Des Moines, Iowa, next May. The {ministerial delegates elected. from the |North Dakota conference are Dr. E.'P. Robertson of Grand Forks, C. E. V mya of Bismarck. and §. F. Halfyard of: Devils Lake; alternates, James. Ati: derson of Fargo, T.cA, Olson of Minot and G. H. Quigley-of Bismarck. The lag delegates elected are Judge C. A. Pollock of Fargo, Howard F Simpson of Grand Forks. and \R. ‘A. Lathrop ‘of Hope; alternates,’ J. BR. Tompkins of Minot, Charles Gunthorp KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. baords Olive Tablets ne eet ou nuet watch yom young—to do this you must watch y iver and bowels thete’s no need of | having a sallow complexion—dark rings | under your yer bin les—a_bilioug jook in: your face—dull eyes with na sparkle.* Your doctor will tell you | ninety per cent of all sickness eomey | from inactive bowels and liver. i Dr. Edwards, a'well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com: sound mixed, with olive oil tojact on ii fiver aoe bowels, which lie gave td. is patients rears 13, Dr Bawards’ Olive Tabléts, the subs stitute for calomel, are gentle in thein action yet always effective. ehee | about that natural buoyancy wi eet thould enjoy by toning up the liver and Clearing the system of impurities. ‘Dr. Edwards’ Clive ables rent ie iA BS So ‘}and Victor a- Major ‘3 ory (plied by Guy’ A. Lewis; dship of the “man in| ¢ ty thes olive color, Wc and aoc. # §.‘0S. If Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, take “'Cascarets”” rene ecenentntntnerentnenen noe Sick headache, _ bilionsness, coatad tongue, or sou, gassy Stomach—always trace this to torpid liver; delayed, fer menting food in the bowels. Poisonous, matter clogged in the in- testines, Instead of being cast out of the System 48 re-absorbed into ‘the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes con- gestion and that dull) throbbing, sict- ening headache, Cascnrets immediately cleanse the stomach, remoye-the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all sooanes the congtitpated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. : A Cascaret ‘tonight will’ surely straighten you by morning. They work while you sleep, _ SS of Edgley, and J. P, Jackson of Bis+ marck, ‘ & ‘The trustees of, the Mandan hospital are W. A. Lanterman, 1, N. Cary, R. A. Countryman, J, 'H.. Newton, R: S: Johnstone, L. B. Hanna, John Dawson, G, M. Register,-W..T. Nichol, HE. F. Mutchler, RR, ‘Hedfke, C.F. Verinilya and W. R. Peterson. e ORDINATIONS The final afternoon session | was marked by the ordination services, F. C, Norris and Edward Lee were oi- dained deacons, and Nathan L. Rock well, Gust Book, R:-R. Hedtke, §.'M. Swaney, G. WW. Frisbee, R. J. Stinson were ordained elders, | - The memorial service was also held in‘the afternoon, Rey. W. Burns ‘prt siding. Those, who died during: ‘the past year were: J.C. Cook, ‘Gilmore Cunningham;"R. HL Craig and J. C. Erb, Fitting memorfals were read, At the concluding service. of thé conference Rev, M. J. Trenery of the extension department of the board of Sunday schools, spoke on the work ot his department. Following are the appoitments: BISMARCK DISTRICT Charles FE. Vermilya, district super- intendent, Ashley, J. W. Taylor; Bethel, F. W. Hadtke; Beach, N. L. Rockwell; Bis- marck, George H; -Quigle: Bowden and Hurdsfield, supplied by Clyde 'Taz- Jowman and Mineral springs, sur Carrington, Frank S. Hoffelt; Center and Pleasant Valley, ©. B// Madsen; Cleveland, George A. Finch; Dawson, supplied by A. H, Eckblad; Dickinson, to be. sup- plied ; Douglas, T. B.§.; Emmett, @. B. Grassy Butte, supplied by Boalch ; Hettinger, W. A. Ihdé; Jame; town, G. Leroy. White; Linton, §. M. y; Makoti and Raub, supplied by Harley Zeller; Mandan, W. I. Peter- son; Marmarth, Porter Knudson ; Mof- pplie Johnson; Moit, i Denhoff and | Goodric McKenzie‘ anil | Sterling, F. E. Moore: (supply); Na- |poleon and Burnstad,, to be supplied; Rural and Fort Rice, ¥, ¥. Boothby; | Robinson, supplied by:Wm. Deitzman ; | Spiritwood, G. Leroy White; Stanton, !Fort Clark and Hensler; supplied by A W. Porter; Steele, Sherman..and:Dris- 1, W._C. Sage; Taylor and Gladstone, ; Virgil Merchant; Timmer, T. B. 'S.; | Turtle Lake, T. B, §.; Underwood, Les- hié Bergum; Washburn ‘and ‘Conkii, | A.M. Wiley; Woodworth; F. W. Hed- ke, | SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS H. F. Midkiff, Ora J) Beardsley, M,|Attorney General Langer on behalf of thé state the application of the Stand- | * C. McIntosh, R. J., Hutsimpiller, lett ; Without appointmetit’ to attend: school ;#. P. Robertson, president Wesley co jlege; K. R. Stolz, professor in Wes! ‘college; W.. J. Medland, sé¢retary. | Wesley college; S. $.-S. Wyand, in- ‘stitutional secretary; "B. L. Mudge, ' professor in’ Washburn college; F.' I. | Watkins, superintendent North Dakota’ ; Enforcement League;Ralph Lee, chap- (lain U. <8. army; ‘Clem Davies, mis- |sionary Utah Mission: R, R.. Hedtke, finaricial secretary of “hospital entet- prise. «'*« i se i HOSPITAL ACCEPTED The North Dakota: Methodist — con- ference which'has just closed its § sion‘in Minot, voted, practically unani- mously to take over. thé Mandati hogpi- tal and convért it‘into @ state hospital under the chatge’of that denomination. State Banks Haye 'Post-Dated Checks: vous to, Be iCollected Many Institutions: Interesged in Ruling of Supreme Court : Here Today . State Banks all over’ North ‘Dakota are anxionsly awaiting an opinion from the ‘supreme court’ wiifety will deter- mine the. legal statugy:of post-dated checks’ as collateral.” While no large} number of stite banks is said to hoid sich collateral as assets, deputy state miners Aho. Jooktd into te Sgdn- [dinavinn-Aierican bank hutve reported f to- the state buiking board that ‘a Jarge amount of these Checks! had peor sfrewny sround among’ thétstate bariks for col In collecting these post. dated cheeks the state banks are act- ing merely-as agents for the Scandina- yian-American® bank or the Townley entetprises. They have no personal interest aside from the. commissions which will be theirs if they succeed. in getting: the money on ,any of ‘this paper. * To date it is reported te the state | banking’ board that 75 percent of the imakers of Wiese checks haye refused {payment. . This may he.due, it 4s said, |to the® alleged: method’ ‘employed’ by | Townley agents: in. sécuriig’ signatures |to these checks, They are said <to }aproach a prospect with check forms, lin which the name of; the bank: is Jett jblank. The subject, if he’ attempts to beg off because he has- no available teash, is asked to give’ -a post-dated’ \check on his bank. If he replies that, haying no money, he hasitio bank, he/is asked for the name’ of an. institution {through which he has had dealings. If this4nformation is given the nam } ion that “Judge ‘Aniidon, in view of the Feraiit the Standata’ Oll Co.’s* applica: of this bank fs filled 49 on the blank Money antee éver made,on bex to anyone who :For: from. 50 to 250 yards as’ Cartridges. This is 50 gafne, Cost no more. x Bismarck, N. D. GPS, Cattridecs’are sold: with the broadest guar if you don’t like them, get your money back. , | Eve-y dealer who carrics U.S. Castridges is author- ized to refund, on demand, the price of. the whole the unused part of the box, ~~ CARTRIDGES There is no 22 Long Rifle cartridge as accurate at distances . hitherto been possible with 22 rim-fire‘ammunition. Solid bullet for target work. Hollow-point bullet for small UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, New York, Manufacturers Camo in and get a copy pf The U. S. Game Law Book— FREE, Lomas Hdwe. Co., 4 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1919. Al Sizes. and Styles Back Cartridges We make exactly the same guarantee ammunition. It is simply this: doesn’t like them, and returns They have reached such a high state of perfection — in water. proofing, in speed, in power, andinuniformity —that we can guafan- tee them without limit. You can get your pet load for every kind of shooting, in smokeless or black powders, ; in The Black Shells, and your money back if you want it. all, makes of. firea: U.S._22 N.R.A. Long Rifle Lesmok more yards of accuracy, than® has French & Welch Hdwe. Co.; Bismarck, N, D. J.B. Frederick, Mandan, N. D. STANDARD OIL CO.: - “SEEKING TO DELAY | Hearing Before Judge Amidon _ Today to Determine Granting -Supersedeas. Bond - Assistant Packard is in Fargo today opposing for { ard Oil Co. to Judge C. F. Amidon’ in the United States: district court for a vtit‘of supersedeas which ‘would serve to further ‘enjoin the ‘state from’ the collection of approximately $150,000 due‘ in taxes- under an act of ‘the six- teenth ‘assembly ‘asséssing oil and gas sold in' this stats on@. cent ‘per’ gallon. : The Standard: Oil: Co.’ failed* in ‘the United States circuit’ court of appeals at St. Paul to obtain ati injunction -re- straining the state from the enfor ment. of this act, which the’ oil ¢om: pany: contended wag” tnconstititional. Today it is ‘seeking’ from the’ district federal Court at Fargo ‘supersededs ‘as bond which wotild halt any’ further ac- tion on_the part of the state pending an ‘appeal or ‘the pant of the Standard Oil. Co. to the supreme court of the United States. Prior’ to his: departure for Fargé- Packard expressed ‘the opii- findings of the“highér court, would not. tion, oy Raphael’s ““Panshanger Madonna” sold to an Amerfean in 1914 for $700,- 000—$1750 a square inch. All .merchandise timber in . the céntral United States, it is estimatéd, will be exhausted in 20, or 25: years. Acid-Stomach Itpeople only reallzed.the health-desttoying poster go cld-stomach-of the mansiieds * eisicfiet a alan re itdites many wiv eh Fv (Ma acainat it'pe Cardiuily aa they do-against @ deadly piggue. You knowin an instant the firsteymp- tome. of Seid rormadh ins ‘of fudigestion; distressing, painful bio: ach: belching: food repeating: enever your stomac! ehiould tose no time in putting itto rights: If you don’t, serious consequences are almost: sure fo folloy,such as intestinal fermentation, duto-toroxication, impairment of ‘the entire nervpus eystem, headache, billousness, cir- rhosis of the liver; sofnotimes even catarrh of the stomagb and intestinal ulcers and cancer. It you dre not feeling right, sed 4€ it. isn't acid-stomach titat 4s. the cause, of your ‘ill health, Take EATONIC, the wonderful mod- | efn/etomach remedy. EATONIO Tablets quickly and surely relieve the paix, bloat, Delébine, sind heartburn that, indicate acid: + tomach. Make the, stomach strong, clean ands weet.’ BY Keeping thestomach in healthy condition so that. youtan get full sttength from your: Scone put general heat pee proves,” Requit are. marvelously quick. Suet tty EATON IO and you will be as eaehu elastic as the thousands who have used it and Dae nlonmeeiouclet ig such marvelous relict. a ‘So get a big. nt box of EATONIC from ‘you? druggia today. Ef-not sntiatactory re- urn it apd he will refund your money. space, the sum is 4n |procured and an advance date’ “tir dicated, signature | NIC PAYING OF T. AXES | cused from a cold’are soon relieved j tended over 13 acres and was erected Attorney. “General F. E.ijn Roman times. COLDS CAUSE HEADACHES AND i PAINS, .Féverish Headaches “and. Body Pair Phone 458 for Wilton Lignite.. This-Coal does by taking LAXATIVE BROMO dure not clinker, and contains [INE Tablets, There is only one LESS Sulphur and Ash cata, Quinine Tag Goves than any other Lignite : 2 mined in-North Dakota. inaiy ana Homan forisein Bat eke Washburn Lignite Coal ompany aS Manufacturer, of every’kind of Envelopes and Filing Containers ARR of the BLADDER relieved in @ 4 24 HOURS Each i Pato) Agta ts Reware of counterfeit Minneapolis, U. S, A. : says the Good Judge. 4 ae There’s nothing saved by chewing ordinary tobacco. A little chew of that good rich-tasting tobaccogoesalotfarther, and its good taste lasts all. the way through. Little chew — lasting — satisfying. “That's why it’s a real saving to buy this class of tobacco. « ‘THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW #3 put up in two styles \ RIGHT{QUT is a short-cut tobacco | z W-B.CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco MINNEAPOLIS MODERN - FIRE PROOF ey ‘Five Hundred Rooms tee /One Hundred New Roots Now Being Completed Four Beautiful Cafes Make this. your headquarters: when in the Twin Cites “Don’t Cheat Yourself”:

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