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Have, on account of not being able to build this year, decided to take rooms over LO- GAN’S GROCERY STORE AND BAR- KER’S BAKERY FOR DISPLAY PUR- POSES. “This will enable them to devote more space in the Haggart Block, opposite the Postoffice, their present location, which they will call a GIFT SHOP and filled with useful articles and furni- ture for every room in the household, for we carry at all times the highest quality and latest designs in Furniture and Novelties As a Special Inducement This and next week we are featuring the well known eir Display Rooms eet, LOREEEETEEET ED? | os Hoover Sweeper and the best recommendation we can offer you is to ask us for the names of the many who have bought from us, and ask them what satisfaction they have had. They will tell you how the Sweeper Beats as the suc- tion cleans the Rugs, Mattresses, ete. OPPOSITE. P.O. 100 o- 687, debt When you need a Sign PHONE 909 The Bismarck Sign Co. 4064, Broadway CREWSKY’S SHOE SHuP Bismarck, N. 'D. 109 Third St. Phone 898 ALL WORK GUARANTEED REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Gua canteed all Wool Suits atg4d.25 Free extra pair pants yoes with every suit for the month of April. Frank Krall The Tailor Pe BISMARCK_ of the LADDER relieved in @ OURS sole bet SPs (41 Each ¢ fame gre COY —_-_. i ~--areof counterfeit CIGARS—PHONE 243 Little Billy’s retail 8 cents, 2 for 14 cents, per thousand $55.00; per hundred $5.50; per box of 50 ci- gars $2.75. Box trade a specialty. Parcel Post 7 cents extra on per hundred. Address William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Manufacturer 423 Third St., Bismarck, N. D. For Sale One of the best paying business places at a very reasonable price. Phone 894R 1 PEOPLE DEMAND THAT PREACHER \ { | i | Dr. Miller Grips Congregation With Powerful Message on Second Coming of Christ (By J. K. Doran.) The second coming of Christ was the subject at the revival meetings at the Methodist church Friday evening. After preaching a strong sermon of about an hour Dr, Miller said it was time to close but that there was much more to say. Voices in the audience aid “go on another hour.” The speaker said “any that wish to retire may go now” but not a person left at that time. Then was continued the greatest effort so far of the series. The sermon was based upon Heb 12: 22-23-24 and Math. 4, It is impossible to actin a sermon of this kind in the space allowed these days of the shortage of white paper so suffice it to say that three points j were stressed in the sermon. The cer- tainty of His coming; the signs of His coming and the manner and purpose of coming. The singing, solo, quartet and choir was very good and the congregational ging had the old time jubilant Wing and ring. A BUSY WEEK SCHEDULED There will be no services this evening but beginning with Sunday morning a busy week is planned. There will be a prayer meeting of the official board and officers and teachers of the Sun- day school at 9:45 a. m., followed by joint services of the church and Sun- day school and preaching in the even- ing and next week daily services, at 10 a. m., and in the evening with various prayer and other meetings inter- spersed. ‘The assistance rendered by so many from the various churches here ant trom Mandan is noticeable and highly appreciated, r CHURCH NOTES “% Trinity Lutheran Church 11:00 a.m. Morning services in the Norwegian language. 12:00 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m, Evening worship in the English language. Both services conducted by Rev. Alf. Breivik of Washburn, N. Dak. St. George’s Episcopal Church ‘Third and Thayer. Rev. George suzzelle, Rector. Fourth Sunday after Easter, Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Sunday School at 10. if rust = Complexion To Cuticura and scalp troubles ight be prevented by using Cuticura sively for all toilet purposes. t sign of redness, rough: + or dandruff,-apply a little ‘ment. Do not fail toinclude ‘The majority of s! m @ i (in exquisitely scented Caticura Taicum in your toile! preparations. 25ceverywhere gae~Cuticura Toilet Trio7®6 Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum are ind spensable adjuncts of the daily to.- jet in maintaining skin purity and skin health. By bringing these delicately medi- cated emoilients in frequent contact with toilet purposes, hair and hands your skin as in use for all Jou Keep the skin, scalp, Gienr, sweet and healthy. ' Soap, Ointment and Talcum 25q, ear 8 ere, Forsumpleeach free air Dept, 21, Malden, Mast * Any time of dey" BAKERS COCOA is welcome DO not make the mis- take of thinking that cocoa is only an occa- sional drink. It is so val- uable a food beverage, so rich in the elements of nutrition, so delicious in flavor, and so wholesome that it should be used regularly and. often. Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free 7) WALTER BAKER & cou Established 1780. DORCHESTER/MASS. CONTINUE TALK: ) | Eltinge theatre at 7:30. 1 be Holy Communion and sermon at 11. Evening prayer and sermon at the The music at the evening service will be furnished Mr. by the male *quartette, and vorson will lead the hymn Hal Zion Lutheran Church Services at 10:30 A. iM. (Germa: “The Sacred Seven of the Prayer’ English evening servic 8 o'clock, not 7:30: “The Test o Religion. All welcome! Church on Aven ) between Sixth and Seventh street . Bartling. Evangelical Association Church corner Seventh and Rosser streets. C. F. Strutz, Pastor. German service, 10:00 a, m. Sunday School, 11:00 a. m, Address: “God's Call.” 12:00 m, Y. P. A. 7:15 p.m. Evening sermon, “The Crying Need of the Hour.” 8:00 p. m. We will continue to co-operate with our sister church in the revival meet- ings, hence there will be no mid-week services in the English language in our church this week, except the an- nual business meeting on Wednesday evening, at 8:00 o'clock. The Satvation Army 112 Main Street Sunday Servic 1 . M. Open Air Meeting. Young people’ 's ‘Legion 7:30 P.M. Open Air Rally. Bo 'P.’M. Salvation Meeting of special character, Week-day services: Monday—Soldier’s ecruit’s & ‘Convert’s. * Widnesday--IMid-week Holiness Meeting. Thursday——Public Meeting conduct- ed by the Young ‘People. Friday—Guard Meeting, © Saturday: Jv ublle Praise Meeting. . R. Welcome, v. J. Hutovan Captain. First Presbyterian ‘Church Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning services at 10:30. Theme, “The South Wind Blowing Softly and Euroc Lydon.” Henry Halvorson w sing, “The Bird with a Broken Win, George Humphrey will also sing solo entitled, “The Earth Is Lord's,” (Lansing.) * Junior Sunday School at 9:30. All other departments at 12 m. A well graded school with classes for all. Junior Endeavor at 3:00 p. m. Sen- ior Endeavor at 7:00 p.m. Evening service at 8:00 p. m. Theme, “A Journey All Can Take.” Special music by the choir under the direction ot Mrs. Jacobson. Mr. H. H. Ferner will sing the solo, “O Lord and Master,” (Codard.) The anthem by the choir will be “God So Loved the World” (Fearis.) Please note that. the even- ing services begin a half hour ‘later until Fall. Next Sunday evening Walter Howell will conduct the service. Mr. Howell is a young people’s worker of note and we desire to make this a great rally for the young people of the church. All are most cordially invited to the services of the church. a the | McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church This church enters upon the third and last week of the revival meetings Sunday morning. At Nine-forty-five a morning prayer service will be held in the men’s room of the church. All Sunday school teachers and oflicers, and members of the official board are urged to attend this meeting. At Ten- thirty a combination service will be had. The Sunday school will unite with the regular morning worship and Dr. Miller will preach on a theme es- pecially to the young people and their needs. This will be a great meeting and no one can afford to be absent. Sunday school after the morning ser- vice. Epworth League at 6:30. An inter- esting program has been prepared for this meeting. All young people are invited, The “Story of the Pink Ros a beautiful service of songs and story will be used. Evening service at 7:45. Rousing song service conducted by Prof. Ed- wards. Special music by the male chorus and big choir. Dr. Miller will speak on the subject “Is There a Hell?” This will be treated from the sandpoint of the teachings of Jesus. Big congregations have greeted the evangelist’ all this week. Join the throng. You will be interested, in- structed, and helped. G. H. Quigley, Minister. & * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | a tts DISTRICT MANAGERS—Write for be: tire proposition in Ame vestment or experience ni own car. Phoenix. 4 igan Ave., Chicago. WANTED— automobile Te Mich: 5et-It Mani ager. for marvelous free. ite quick, Ovee Company, Department 1411, Louisville, Ky. than hosi 'S YOU ma egitimate loc: odiavilien ‘Ky Dealers. eae an re Rubber IA — Irrigated lands — upn Sacramento Valley—water by gra 32-0 tor riverg bottor of large orchards. mi FOR REN ferred, ight bottom P. stubble and bre; . «: 1 in good condition, rand has be p have no use fi you don't want to bu ber & Implement Co! N._D. D—Work by Also man W: ns spad Phone 723. wi prices. bet 1 Hear Evangelist Miller Methodist Church Sun day Night “IS THERE A HELL” STIRRING SONGS--- BEAUTIFUL GOSPEL HYMNS.- MALE CHOURS.--BIG CHOIR-- The Sunday S chool will unite in the Morning Service at 10:30 ATTEND EVERY SERVICE BUYING PHONE LINE Binford, N. D., May 1.— Farmers living southeast of town have pur- chased from the Griggs County Tele- | phone Co. the line running through that section. This line, 20 miles in length, probably will be extended by the new owners. Following are the WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE, May Pass the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Summit, N. 7.—I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound dur- i Change of Life rn ani tink Ge is 8 good remedy in such acondition. T could not digest my food and had much pain and burning in my stomach after meals. I could not sleep, had backache, and worst of all were the hot flashes. 1 saw in the papers about Vegetable Compound so oT tried it, Now I feel all right and can work better. You have my permission to publish this letter.” —Victoria Korri, 21 Oak Ridge Ave., Summit, N. J. If you have warning symptoms such as a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backache, dread of — im- pending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the cyes, irregularities, con- stipation, va appetite, weakness, inquietude, and dizziness, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound and begin taking the medicine at ‘once, We know it will help you as it did Mrs. Koppl. A SPECIAL. 75c LUNCHEON will be served at the Coun- try Club from 12 to 3:00 next Sunday. A table d’ hote dinner will be served from 5:00 to 9:00, at $1.00 per cover. Please make your reservations early. F, EIGEN Manager of Club House THE PROVERB SAYS “An ounce of tomorrow worth a pound of yesterday Maybe so, but any part of to- day is worth more than either. Today you have your proper- ty—tomorrow it may be wiped is out. Insure today and tomorrow | holds no dangers. With a good, |/ old, reliable company like the || “Hartford” carrying your risk — | —you are safe. Let us in r protec- tion to more 1 the present value of your property. || MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Bismarck, N. D. officers of the Bryan Telephone Co., All drinking water should be the new organization that has taken over the line: John Evers, presi-! boiled until further notice. dent; Boyd Knapp, vice president; | See ae . Otto Bruns, secretary-treasurer, and! C. E. STACKHOUSE, Health Officer W. D. Ehlers and P. J. Finstuen, di-) | rectors. \ Children Cry for Pletcher ® The Kind You Have Always feat and which has been tee he Signature of in use for over thirty years, has borne t! under his pers a since its infancy. ONE a and has been m: LY, Lidehiti Allow no one to ceccive you ia this. sonal supervis: All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘ * Just-<: s-gocd” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Sofants and Children~-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregcric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. {t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcetic substance. Ms ege is its guarantce. For more than thirty years it has becnjin constant use for the relief of Constipatiun, Flatulency, ‘Wind Colic ana Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishaess arising therefrom, and by reguiating the Stomach and Boweis, zids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and uatural ciecp, Tae Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of ode 3 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YouK CITY, Why Has Chiropractic Become So Pop- ular and Favored by the People? Self preservation is the first law of nature and people -who are sick have grown weary and tired of the old method of changing medicine quite frequently and finding no relief. Having learned from bitter experience that drinking medicine was not bringing back health human nature has called for something less dangerous and more beneficial. Less than twenty-five years ago the wonderful science of Chiropractic discovered and during this period of time made greater advance than all the other sciences of health combined. There are now thousands of Chiropractors in the field restoring to health millions of people after medicine has failed. If medicine had been what their adherants claimed for it there would’ have been no place for the new science. In the past after all other methods have failed Chiropractic has been the means of restoring thousands to health. Take Chiropractic spinal adjustments and get well. .Consultation free. R. S. Enge, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Lucas Block Bismarck, N. Dak. 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