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In the Matter of Style We're First with the Latest We are in constant touch with the latest trends of style, interpreting them in our own original manner into creations that are If you appreciate ness in .millinery, distinctive and different. the desirability of correct- we invite your patronage NEILSONS MILLINERY AND EXCLUSIV) E WAIST SHOP 402 Broadway “MARKETS CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hog receipts 25,000. Steady to le} Jower, Bulk $14.50 to $16. Top $16.30. Heavyweight $14.15 to $15.4 Mediumweight $15 to $16. Lightweight $15.50 to §: Lightlight $14.25 to $15.80. Heavy packing sows, smooth, $13 to $13.55. Heavy packing sows, rough, $12.49 0. 0 to $14.25. ceipts 5,000,. Firm. Beet steers medium and_heavy- weight, choice. and prime $13.85) to i $15.50 Medium and good $11.’ 8 to $13.85, Common $10.25 to $11.75. Lightweight, good and choice $12.5 38 to $15.10. Common and medium $10 to $12.50. Butcher cattle heifers $7:25 to $13.25 | Cows $7.25 to $12. Canners and cutter $5 to $7.25, eal calves $17 to-$18.50. Feeder steers §9 to $12. Stocker steers $7.50 td $11.25. Sheep receipts 5,000. Firm. Lambs 84 pounds down $17 to $19.25 Culls and common $14 to $16.7 Ewes, i and s and common. $5.75 to $10.50. ). ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Hog receipts 6,000. Bulk 5.20, Cattle r ts 2,400, Killers slow 50 to $14. heifers $6 to $12. Oc higher, $6.50 to $17.50. and feeders steady, Sheep receipts 250. Lambs $8 to $18.50. Wethers $12 to $14. Ewes $4 to $13. MINNEAPOLIS Steady. barrels, Barley $1.31 to $1.54 Rye No. 2 $1.705-8.to $1.71 1-8. Bram 48¢. Harry Carev in night. . Exceptionally Fine Salad Dressing “THs pure, creamy praducteihe nut butter supreme”—is ideal for salad dressings, making them smooth, delicious and digestible. The more you use, the better the dressin: salad is a dressing rich i 6) Northern Cocoanut Butter Ca in flavor and goo worth while saving in price. When your salad is complete and ready to serve, you want the best spread for the crackers, toast or bread that go with it, and you can get nothing more really satis- fying for this or any other meal than this most tasty table treat. NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO, Always insist on this best brand. It sells so fast it’s always fresh. MANUFACTURERS, MINNEAPOLIS Distributors STACY-BISMARCK CO. i OLIDA \4 Jas ansree MER: 4 choice Steady to 150 $6 to! Flour unchanged. Shipments 59,09; | “The Rider of the Law” ‘at the Orpheum to- | —for the secret of a good oe to look at, and there is no better way to achieve this result than with a generoususe of “Holiday — and this. is why many home cooks, are so enthusiastic about this wonderful product—they can use enough to get the desired flavor, and in addition to being satisfactory in every way, there's the added on Christian Science by Paul Stork Seeley; C. 8. i of Portland, Ore.,. member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, ' SORE EPELEE SEES EF ‘LEAGUE'S LOSS |”. SEEMS CERTAIN 1Conttnued From Page Une. Blector qualifications—Yes, 91; 105, Municipal 105. ‘ nu, bonding—Yes, 92; ni, BLUE LAW REPEALS Sunday baseball—Yes, 98; no, L0o. Sundav movies—Yes, 78; no, 125. Athletic commission—Yes, 85; 116. Licensed cigarettes—Yes, 104, nd} 96; me, RANSOM FOR LEAGUE One of the forst reverses for the {regular republican ticket is reportea in Ransom county, where thirty out lof 52 precincts give Ole H. Olson of | ady, Nonpartisan candidate for re- publican national committeeman, 79/ votes ‘to 474 for Gunder’ Olson of ton, the regular candidate. For | | democratic national committeeman H. | | H. Perry led, I, P. Baker by 97 to 72 | Ransom voted against the repeal of | the Sunday baseball law 797 to 449. WORLD WIDE GUILD There will bea regular meeting of | the jor. chapter of the-World ‘Wide Guild of the First Baptist church at the -home of ©, W.- Finwall, 924, Se enth street, this, evening at 8 o'clock. ‘All members are urged to be present, 3 for your t Free from ‘acimal OLEOMARGARINE Minncapolis, Minnesota Ee at THE AUDITORIUM Saturday Evening, March 20th ALL SEATS FREE: You and your friends are cordially invited MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis wheat’ receipts’ 116 cars compared with 264 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $2. yellow, $1.53 to §: No. 3 white, 87%: to 89 . Flax, $5.01% to $5.1146. FRUIT CREAM 1 tablespoon ‘gelatine, 4% cup water, 4 citp scalded milk, % cup | sugar, 1. teaspoon lemon juice, pan ice water, 2 whites of egg, % pt. heavy cream, 1-5 cup stewed prunes, 3 figs, 2 ta- blespoons almonds. “Soak, gelatine'in cold water, add scalded milk, sugar and lemon juice. Strain in pan and set pan in, ice water, stir until mixture thickens, then add eggs, well beaten, the “atiffly beaten cream, prunes cut itt pieces, figs finely chopped *and almonds blanched and chopped. Place in MOULDS and chill‘on ice. PUDDING MOULDS You can _turn_ out pleasing and palatable puddings with the various moulds shown here. We have them in pudding’ and indi- vidual sizes, LOMAS HDW. CO. Consumers Dray and Transfer Co. Phone 270 Ice and Teaming ‘BAD COLD GOT | YOU? FEELING _GRIPPY? Dr. King’s New Di Discovery soon starts you on-the road to recovery NCE tried, always used. That's a trite expression, but one never Wore applicable than it is to Dr, King’s New Discovery, You will like the prompt, business- like way it ‘loosens the phlegm-congest- ed chest, soothes the tortured throat, relieves an old or a new cold, grippe. cough, croup. The kiddies can take it in) perfect safety, too. No bad after effects. Standard half a century. 60¢. and $1.20 a bottle. At your druggist. oo ce a ee Don’t Continue Constipated Don’t let your bowels bulldoze your i system. Make them function regularly —keep the ‘body \cleansed of waste matter with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Biliousness, ~ sick headache, sour stomach, indigestion, dizziness, furred tongue, bad breath—think of the em barrassments and discomforts trace- able to constipation. , How tonight: All druggists as upual. oe ; ‘hie unique treatment, that we guarantee, SUSRERREEEE | COMFORT BERGHE Tomorrow | a a a @ THE actorines. THE NEW COMPANY 6 MONTHS CHICAGO’ BURNS RESULT IN FARMES'S DEATH Crosby Man’s Injuries, _ Sus-, ‘tained in Insane Prank, | Prove Fatal. | Crosby, March 19.—Ben P. Wallen, | the farmer who attempted to end his | life last week at his home southwest of Fortuna, while in a demented frame of mind when he fired his own home with a view of burning himself alive, was so seriously, burned in the ordeal | Freckle-Face | Uely Spote gehen Do you know how easy it is to, re- | Move those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simply .get an ounce of Athine, doubie strength, from your druggist and a few applications should. show you how, easy. it is to rid yourself of | freckles and get a. beautiful complex- ion, The sun‘and winds of March have a strong tendency to bring out freckles, and as a rest more Othine is sold in this month. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine, as this is sold under guarantee of.money back if it fails to remove the freckles. of Rheumatism Now A Thing of the Past ‘Yee—we mean every word of this. Every euf- ferer of rheumatism, neuritis or lumbago cap now | tt blessed relief without taking a drop af medicine ; —and never have any fears of experiencing such excruciating pains again. | Mrs. 8. II. Rapp, 62 E. 90th &t,, New York, | writes: “I havo been entirely cured of rhoumatism | with SULFLUID. Prior to using it I was a | sufferer for a long di a. | think #9 much of SULFLUID that T'take this means of recom- (mending it to anyone suffering from rheumatism.” SULFLUID is ono of the createst chemical Siscoveries of modern times, It is not # patent medic It is 9 harmless sulphur eolution, used | asa bath. It is identically the same treatment | Tiven to those who go to the Hot Sulphur Springs, ‘od gives precisely the eame resulta, Bo positive are the results following the usg of | every case, no matter how chronio or efute it moy | 9e, oF refund your money. Let us tell vo» more | about SULFLUID. Booklet free. A. TP. Lenhart, Main Street. Advt. He pertormed on the stage. { AUDITORIUM" | Several years. Now is The ‘Time to Get rid of These |* iat in | : didi nae ELTINGE! THEA ATRE BEAU ‘SeacIN---0 \ SAFETY LE DEEL Fy) Same Sensible \ Prices TFUL FATTY ARBUC -KLE THE TERRIBLE TALE OF A STAGE CARPENTER WHO SAW SO MUCH THAT HE SAWED T00 LITTLE No; not “trod the boards.” Simply sawed the boards; for he was an humble stage carpenter, though an authority on the build of scenery and But when the villain ran amuck; and the shero needed a hero—Ah-h-h-h! And when his own chance came to face the footlights—well, as an actor, he was the best carpenter that ever pounded his thumb. ‘SERRE GOOD VENTILATION MOST te MYSTERY PLAY EVER WRITTEN. YORK WITH 4 MONTHS LOWER FLOOR $2.20; BALCONY: $2.20-$1.65-$1.10;; GALLERY 55c SEAT SALE SATURDAY AT HARRIS & CO.. BOOK STORE, FOURTH st. that it resulted in his death. He died in Crosby: Sunday evéning. Every- thing possible had been-done to re- lieve the intense suffering.of the pa tient, but the burns’ wtre so serious that they. caused sinternal cdmplica- tions to which medical aid proved oi no avail. The deceased had been one of th2| si early homesteaders in western Divide county, and farmed! extensively for He is! well known in }that part of the county and has a number of relatives who reside in the vicinity of Noonan. Funeral services will be held in this city Saturday afi- }ernoon at.the chapel in the Murpu; undertaking parlors. Rev. Rosholt oi the Concordia Lutheran church wiii conduct the services, and the remains jiwill be interred in the cemetery south of the city. Tues., March spe > BISMARCK 23 COHAN & sa VIOLET WEMING ONE SOLID YEAR AT COHEN & HARRIS THEATRE, NEW YORK , CURTAIN 8:15 SHARP NO. ONE SEATED DURING PROLOGUE BOSTON Perey, IT1.. March 19.—After a month under the regime of Marshal “Grand- ma” Maxwell, citizens of Percy 4 they are convinced thoroughly tl the feminist movement, in many absolutely flawless, ingle arrest has been mace here since “Grandma”, or as she signs it. Mrs, Jane Maxwell, observed her 8 ssecond birthday by taking over duties of law enforcement, “Grandma’s” smile, her only weapon, s proved more. efficient than the tinament of any of her predecessors. This she attributes to the 100 per cent order’ prevalent in this communi- ty of 1.400 persons. “Dynamite,” one of the west’s most notorious bucking horses is seen in “The Rider of the Law” at the Orpheum tonight. a If The ‘Patriot get yours today. GORDON HAT The Gordon hat covers multitude of hims youre not one of them, THE SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR.HOME’SHINES SAVE THE PASTES AND LIQUIDS ‘THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD., t+ LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES ' For Black, Tan, On Blood, Duck Brows and White Shoe BUFFALO, N. Y.