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[} > ¢ BISMARCK DAILY, TRIBUNE Cured Now Works At Trade k: ud Feels ¢ Since Piles ne, The ctive blacksmith — in Michigan is still pounding his anyil in the town.ofsdomer—thanks to my internal method for! treating piles. “The high cost of leaguing” is be } ginning to impr terson, Bismare prietor. H terson paid j in the city end county ague leader: . Patterson will pay in- of the city, county, and state ‘the neat little sum of $11,778.47, e of nearly 300 per cent. the league leaders prom- | ticket was elected, and uo doubt Mr. Patterson — be! them. And of course Jeaders “be able to explain how Mr. Patterson's taxes hay Mr. Jacob Lyon, Homer, Mich, | creased from $4,492.10 to $11,77 twelve mont Lowish that you could hear him tell) PAY MORE of his many ‘experiences with oint-} Tn 491 son had his vari ments, Sulves, dilators, ete, before he ous pieces of property assessed at tried my method, Tere is a letter just nd this year it is valued at received from him: under the league scheme. Mr. ge, Marshall, Mich, Sa Tee ee : 1 1 want to know LEAGUE! HELPS PAY what your treatment has Of course, a portion, of the money T had suffered with pi terson pays into the tax funds] years and used) suppositorie: the ante kindy of treatments, but ney county lief until IT tried yours, ', feoin peu ting oftices. tol tt Ss] completely cured, “Altho ous new departments invented | $640.64 this years old, and the oldest.’ nated by the league leaders sinith in’ Michigan, T feel ling rooms for the multitud cr Since the piles have left 1 recommend it to all T know who y this way. You can use my let- te ter any way you wish and I hope it will letd others to try this wonderful remedy, - property i property. 2.70 on 1 LYON There are thousands of — afflieted)” m i people suffering with piles who have! los 4 a aan never yet tried the one sensible way of hotel in 1918 "a them, Don't be cut. on foolish salves, , but send today for a of 1 my internal method for the*healing of Piles. No matter whether your case is of Jong standing or recent developme nity —whether it is oceasional or perman-' ba you shut send for this See fein the special session of the legisla at the e “ No matter where you live—no’mat- Me: Slee of the: Hotels c whore ter What yqur age or occupation —if tened s you are troubled with piles, my method , j¢ this docs moh eaateeinilaet the soe will relieve you promptly. ab This liberal offer of free treatment, is too important for you to neglect a single day. Write now, Send no money. Simply mait the coupon—but do this now+TODAY. s % “hoosted up to this property in 1918 v “and in 1919 they are § i With the ta hoosted nearly Cathro of the Ba will have ‘to ave cents a meal for the next few month Mr. Patterson is hoping that throu Don't waste money league hotel 300 percent, Director THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE|: Weak, thin people—men or women— are nearly always nervous wrecks; thus conclusively proving that thinness, weak- ness, debility and neurasthenia are al- most invariably due to nerve starvation. Feed your nerves and all these symp- toms due to nerve starvation Will‘ dis- appear. Sminent specialists state that one of the best things for the nerves is an organic phosphate known among drug- gists as. Bitro-Phosphate, a. five-grain tablet ‘of which should be taken with each meal. Being a genuine nerve builder and not ‘a stimulant or habif-forming drug. Bitro-Phosphate can be safely taken by the weakest and most delicate sufferer, and the results following ‘its use are often simply astonishing. By strengthening the | ; FREE PILE REMEDY | B. 1. Page, | S41B Page Bldg, | Please send free Method to: hall, Mich.s) trial of your | | | % Miss Ruth Quigley Teacher of Violin and Piano 407 SIXTH STREET ; sleep retur to $; confidence and cheerful- ace’ debility, and gloom; dull bright, “and pale, sunken Bi glow of health; Ne Fora TAXI —Phone 27 or 57— LAMBERT promotes th much so, fat -producing, fo TAT UP MOST OF HIS PROFTS FROM His Piles pyr, SESSION, FIGURES INDICATE E. G. Patterson Will Pay Over $7,000 More Than He Did Before Nonpartisan Program Became Effective—Boost Hits City Property Tremondous Wallop S itself upon Ed. Pat- 's league hotel pro- $4,492.10 in taxes last year on yarious pieces of property before the! started on the!p. plan to}? fashion a new North Dakota's scheme ised lower taxes last year before ther} * ear the| southeast tion of| Griffin street, ¥ Kk of North Dakota | Cast corner of Front and ‘Fifth st aul 2018, w Vers Who spend the night at the league Q | Mr. Home Owner, Here’s What the Round Oak Pipeless Will Do for You Tt will heat your home year after year with a generous volume of pure, warm, moist, ever-changing air, free from dust, gas, smoke. de will burn any and all fuels economically. It will hold the ¢ overnight without recharging, cven in zero weather. 8 SING, The Sac costs only one-fourth to one-third the price of steam or hot water, yet it responds more quickly. Its results are positive, Tt may be easily and quickly installed and ready for service in less than 24 hours pe the time it is delivered to-your. home. Round Oak Pipeless Furnace The Best Pipeless Furnace on the Market The patented, improved, bolted and deep-jointed construction and its heavy castings mean no gas, dust, or dirt in your home. 1 We are positive it is the best built, most fos, durable, and satisfactory pipeless heating system on the market. Te is worth every cent, and more, you invést in its purchase. Its saving in fuel alone pays a liberal interest on the investment, Valuable Heating Book Free You should secure one of these free Rotitid Oak Pipeless Books, 9x12, pestusely illustrated, which proves all jof these claims and describes other distinctive aataas, ceseegeten ' ——Sold By —— f FRANK G. GRAMBS- ae Ae ee et er i hotel will probably find the costs of their rooms and food somewhat larger than they expected, * SOO HOTEL Thon there is the Soo hotel. Last year its value was placed at $9,770 and this year it is assessed at $57,325.Th> taxes this year on the Sod are $2,086.~ 63, while last year they were puly” $699.53. The hall where dancing is some- times indulged in was assessed at $9, 910 in 1918, and the taxes then Were 56. This year on a yaluation of ne the property pays a tax. of The Northwest \hotel is Mr. Pattey- son’s gold mine. ~ According to. the ax records, this’ property is under se from the Northern Pacific and Slight de- BROADWAY AND’ FIFTIT ss the street from the Soo, Pat- vanced aoe of prope ar, U D on the northwest corner of Ave- nue A and Third street, Mr. Patters Tast year they w is year the v: uae soared from .12 last year to $81.54 this year. In the same’ neig’ ritorooe on the corner of Ayenue A lots which were as: ron which he y of ry Year they have a valuation of G6 and are taxed $ . SOUTIL SIDE OF On the s cITY uth side of the 1 2.908 while placed. at on this property in and thisy year «the 0, being a slight de- on eight adjoining ‘aluation last. year ear the valuation i ront street between Fourth ani l $1540 this year compared 4 last year while the taxes ear are $48.78 compared with G6 in 1918. < lots on the southeast corner of Front. and Twelfth streets are assess- |' ed at $656 this year, the taxes being Northern | up west corner street, Mr. wu i Wh ue re ass streets on two lots, Paterson is | J \ \ \ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 SEEK CROWN OF HUNGARY Budapest, Nov. 26.—Rulership of the new state of Hungary is the goal of these members of royalty. They are, left to right (above), former Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungary and Carol, crown prince of Roumania; (eblow), the Duke of Abruzzi and the Duke of Teck. made on this property was $168 with taxes amounting to § RONT NEAR Over on Front street between Thir- teenth and Fifteenth streets and on those streets as well rout Patterson has 16 lot nated him. Jn 1918 th gratles insofar as the: teaching of" such language may require, but may not be used as a medium of instruc- tion in any other subjects. alcst of the law’s validity was made Pacific tra Mr. Patterson owns] wer sessed at $463 an ath A considerable property. On the south-| they are yalued. at $1,420, a real increase. The taxes on this property last year «were 7, but thi the county chairman will pay $51. In the Coffig addition on ‘the south- of Bowen and Eleventh Patterson h nice lots 3S ast year, at $641: were $16.74. This Nasty Colds Get instant relief with All figures give lo not include spe- cial assessments for sidewalks, sewel clus! lights and ‘other civic improve- ments, nor do they include interest and penalties from delayed payments A summary s with their v: uations $23.87, McKenzie hotel. . Soo hotel ..... Patterson's hall Broadway and _ Fift! Front and Fifth.. Avenue A and Third Froit and Fifteenth.. \Front and Fourth and Fifth. Front and Twelfth... Bowen. and Eleventh Griffin_and Avenue A 850 acres Lincoln tow! Totals..... eee NEEDY POOR MUST HAVE CLOTHES AT ONCE OR GO. COLD Salvation Army Captain Reports Many Pitiful Cases In This City ation army needs clothes for the needy poor of the city and anyone having garmenty for men, women or children should com- municate with Capt. Huffman, phone ‘apt. Huffman, who just returned |/ from a conference at the Twin Cities said this morning that at one house fie visited he found a two year old girl without clothing and forced to re- main in bed because she had no clothes to wear. The father of the family recently broke his leg and has not ‘been able to work. { Other c Ss of want are reported daily of the Salvation army need of clothes is so necess: present time that Capt. Huffman hopes anybody in the city who has a few clothes to spare will notify him| immediately 80 that the can call wer them. The Salvation army will gladen, a few families this Thanksgiving iby providing a meal for em,-'but not on such a large Seale as the army docs on Christmas. Foreign Language ie Question Up in W. — J; Bryan’s State in; Neb., '‘Nov$.-28,—Whether Neb has the right to curtail’ the use of foreign languages in. the state’s schools as an Americanization meas- ure,.is soon tobe decided by, the state supreme court. “The question was presented tothe court when the: constitutionality. of a law regulating the use of foreign Jan- guage in Nebraska sch tacked by the Nebraska ict of the evangelical Lutheran ‘Synod of ia souri, Ohio, and: other state ae By St. Francis Catholic church’ o! ras anions other things that tea among other things that the “aq fadieal. departure from: cin tional policy grounded on liberty and @nd that its operation, alte in ae case vee heard \ private, pa ols wag at- |} tol (ae wed interfere with religious liberty-t | re Last year the assessment] 1919 and 1918 follow. “‘Pape’s Cold Compound’! SUMMARY ed 1919 y stuffed-up! Quit blowing Property Valuation and snuffling! A dose of “Pape'’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours uh= til three doses are taken — usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe amis e L The very first dose opens your clog- ged-up nostrils and the air passages of your head; stops nose running; re- lieves the headache dullness, feverish: ness, sneezing, soreness, stiffness, “Paye’s Cold Compound” is the quick, est surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Con-. tains no quitiine, Insist on Pape’s! hich applies to all public, hial and denominational, schools provide That foreign lang be employed in giving instruction on any subject to pupils below the ninth grade. That foreign langudges may be taught as languages in the ninth and higher grades. That foreign languages employed in. the ninth’ and NODES GROUP Reduction of Stock : Sale per cent discount on all Hard ware and 20 per cent on all Stoves and Ranges at JOHN BORTELL’S | 300 Main may be higher J. H. Johnson | MUST BE CHECKED |) Accounting Auditing Dr. King's Now, Discovery, Systematizing will do that: very thing, | | easy and, quickly ANNEX HOTEL ON'T say, “Poor. little young Phone 573 or. 655 aoe wish T knew what to do for.you!” Just give a aittle Dr. King’s New. Discovery. an linger and the croupy-cough wot aoe FOR SALE> 1,000 tons of good zt upland hay.. Will be il tugs, baled and ready for oa 5 shipment in about 30 Bowels on'Schedule Time days. : the bile flowing freely, the fer- menting body. Romsons eliminated. ‘Write 0. G. Crook 1 reing's. New. Life Pills make the McKenzie, N. D. Tried owels function. regularly. and keep the colts cleansed of gaseous im- purities. 25c. a bottle, all druggists, Wi rd. Each Shipper as. an ica an, A mount; tha will MIDWINTER. SALE | atthe Copital ing: and-S City. Cloth- Store, on Fifth street, opposite - F Roop’s Grocery. 25: per ‘cent discount on all goods. in stock... ki “Wool, Hae Furs, _ Write The Bismarek Hide & For Co. by supre AVITAL on appéal by the church organiza- tions from district courtvat Omaha which refused their request~for an order restraining state officers from enforcing its' provisions. In their ap- ication for the restraining order it et forth that the Lutheran or- ganization had 200 parochial schools in Nebraska and that German concur- rently with, English was being taught in some of “them, at only to i strict : ‘a is. In ntained by the charch, Polish he root of nearly all digestive ls. Lf-your digestion is: weak or out of kitessheticreat lest and yse Ki-Malg§ the new aid to better digestion. Pleasant to take—effective, Ki-moids help straighten out your digestive troubles. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION SOCAL OF TO LIVE WELL We have made a study of this problem, be- cause it is our duty to see that our customers do live well, particularly as-regards eatables. é If you trade.with us you-will at least have the benefit of-our experience. FACTOR It is natural for a growing child to crave what may seem an over-abundance of food. The vital, impertant factor is to assure not only.a:plenitude of food but food that contains those substances that “promote: healthful growth. SCOTT'S EM {s daily helping. to noyrish and strengthen many boy and girls through the trying period of growth. ‘ You should not: hesitate to give,SCOT. T's EMULSION to a child of any, age. ‘and exctusive grade of cod-liver oi! used in Scott's Emubsioff is the famous “'g. & B. Process,” made in Norway. and refined in our own American Laboratories, , It is a guarantee of purity:and-palatability. unsurpassed. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. dy on ; was taught along with English in re- ligious instruction below the seventh grade. Usé of these foreign lan- guages, is was contended, was neces- sary to enable students. to receive re- ligious instruction from their “parents. ———————— EXPERT —Dry Cleaning ‘Pressing | —Repairing KLEIN ” Tailor'and Cleaittt US LIKE TT Heated pavilion. Aberdeen Angus Sale ‘Dec. 16, 1919, at. Abecdets, §. D. SS TI CT LT We'will sell forty-five cows and five bulls December’ 16th, 1919, at Aberdeen, S. D. Closing out entire herd of breeding cows enone farm in this sale. ‘The cows, many of them with calves by. side, are large in good breeding flesh, several of them sired by Grand Champion bulls. The bulls in this off@ring are outstand- ing. Eric Lad K. comes from'a family of : show yardfame andisa sire of show animals. ~~ Send bids care of Dakota Farmer, «Aberdeen, SD. BALDWN FARMS W. H. COOPER, Auctionéer Ellendale, N.-D.