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; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE A way fcdop vooor|GR AIN YIELD IS mccain LATA STB TE “ate” |RARM THIS YEAR >——-lf ox} sia Tablet. the stomach sours or be- with heartburn, — it to offs you get When Experimental Farm Threshing Now On; Some Oats Run- ning 73 Bushels i condition, ‘ i DURUM IS BEST WHEAT Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 8.—Farmers > a ‘i of the Slope district who have been 5 Students’ Practice Bank at Bismarck watching the farming operations at the state experimental farm at Dickinson will be interested in the ties. If a good business or banking position results, of the threshing operations which were concluded by Supt. Lee- varieties, yielded 15 ‘and nine-tenths appeals to you, call or write for particulars. wet Were, soKelidad, p i + o i a aN as week. When you know what we have done for The yields of the various varieties} | (9 ‘ of wheat from the farm prove con- B) Bet. | be every other young man and woman who clusively that better results may be ri mn fi 7 if f D, MY . graduated from this “Expert School,” you than the ine Ronered’ Fite. varie AE LTE will attend. Preparatory courses where : is R rf / & ' “Ti . . Kubanka Best. Be ever the student can begin with the lowest com- The largest. yield of Darumn fl e1ease or Women. who Suffer wa — ne Qe os 24 of : 7 p obo Kubanka: wheat whic : LA 5 ” » gy 3 It he mon school branches and advance to expert prompt | averaged 22 and. two-tenths bushels) 1F The multitude of American ‘women who suffer terribly day after day » this training in bookkeeping and stenography. ch ani jaratively new variety, in this se and year after year from ills peculiar to thcirsex is almost beyond belief, | forer We make a specialty of training stu- | iets! help te} on, has Produced, tho, best, yield —yet there is hardly a town er hamlet in the United States wherein "AMO dents for the higher-salaried business and fold enough to eat baked ~beans | parison, with the Kubanka wheat, a) | some woman, and often many, do.not reside who have been restored a0 1 : CI i i| cried eggs, sausage, buckwheat] plot of Marquis which is considered m to health from someof the worst forms of {cmale ills,and often avoided “] banking positions. Graduates receive from} | ‘akes and many other things you by many to be the best of the Fife f operations by anes Lydia E. Ph Mani Vewetalile on hy x4 \ q | king a E. cham’s Veg: ¢ Compound. \ hought would make your’ ston iffice, complained that they had heen healt a. ing 1 $80 to $125 a month from the start. ' ple. Get a 60 cent box. ot }bushels per acre. Thirteen plots of Th em pe WwW : . fan point I ession throughout the year; stu- ste pep Tablets at any { Juram maintained an average yield : ese Two Women Tell of Their Experience. iv suffe n sesso 8 1e °Y: >? {drug store and you will then eatfof 22 and seven-tenths bushels per Carrollton, Ky.—*E suffe ‘ q dyspe dents enter at an time: tuition reason- | whate you like and be fortifie¢} wre compared with a 16 and fou two years Path pean ered almost Jaska, . Wis— “Every month I and t ents enter at any time; tuition reaso ;] gainst the acid, sour stomach duc} :enths bushel yieid strom seven varie could=hot walle any: distieiop nen I ue aaa ‘i uy: bape and lower a 80 ‘ lr for 4 {| 0 indigestion or dyspepsij ies of, Fife wheat. ‘fhe plots in ever Aa AnteRe (ie tance, ride or art of stomach I could not lie in bed. m4 I wor ables places to work ee d. Se - instance were the sine : ce and eacn eens ete ‘ic bell \itonbresting i aor so it seemed as though I that rite | - had received the su y+ SWEPY Ue MOOK OF. Cad “anny, KAMA OX. d die, and I was not regular either. ay wink, GM LANGUM NEW TEACHER OF Oat -yields were far abc Work at would beh g my sigkness on, Lsufiered fora ycar. and was unfit todo Ai me 8 » dvd. ' i ABILITY SECURED ige and were muck letter th: Twas Weakend ian i Bad onersy, my housework, could only wash dishes ry é 3 i B veen expected. plot of a e was 2 misery to me, I was once in a while, J read an advertise- , less. President, i BY CONSERV ATORY Mountain No. 8 oats thr 7 under the care of « good physician for ment of what Lydia E. Pinkham's : j 1 Bismarek N.D. | 5 ree-tenths bushels per ac several months and tried other reme- Vegetable Compound had done for j ot T: : gan ee Ae®: coppegeermecavnegy | on oats, 13 and four enths bushel dies. I had read of Lydia E. Pinkham’s — other women and decided to try it. It have . | rman W Monson, Added tol ,ictory oats, é&. bushe and Golden Vegetable Compound and decided to surely did wonders for Th ra gaine an W. Monson, ed 0) Rain oats, 67 and soven-tenths. bush- try it. After taking twelve | é surely did wonders for me. I have } am }{ tat of the Bismarck Con- | 28: THESC Are the largest Oat yielas ’ found. myself n Swe Ye! ottles Ino pains now and can. do my ‘own every a ‘hat lave been recorded at the sta- f 7 panyeelt mica. Unprn ved and I housework without any trouble at all, any LUTHERAN CHURCH OF MINOT FINDS servatory for Coming Year | ion since tie-bumper crop of 1915. took sixithores. Sepa ame had any Eowill: always: praise yout Wuedicine. ae ps and : a shia as e in that respect since. do not believe there is a doctor that . thing USE OF ENGLISH IS SUCCESSFUL ae anis a : ; Boyt UO. ae have done all kinds of work and at can do as much good for female weak- i } night: i. _ The Bismare Conservatory of Mu- _Barley plots preduced an average present am an attendant.at a State a Lydia E. Pink * 7 n Fe = 5 ; RPE p dasa . T ten State ness as can Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- uM feelin " : i ie will open for the coming year next] /icld of 45 bushels per acre with on Hospital and am feeling fi v , ° 53 : aan Minot, Sept. 8--The First .Lu- | !one of the important congrega- | jonday. Together with this an-] variety yielding 49 and o ne-tenths spital and am feeling fine. I shall table Compound and you may use al theran church has completed . its ‘tions in this part of the country. San Ge eu eniies a x hel oe aeubucholé alwaysrecommendyourVegetableCom- — these facts as’ a testimonial.” — Mrs, = 7 t i i - © mcement comes the statement that} bushels and another, bushels. ”, any Bae A = t fir 3 action : Therefore 7 ; ' pound.”—Lin ian T 824 Soutk y at. first year of, practically exclusive erefore its experience is Jerman Walter Monson, a truly ex-| ‘The flax average on the farm was Street, C: rolltone? warp, 824South 6th Lesrer E. Warner, R. 1, Box 69, ting t ae of the Byelieh language, in | wort ot note ats Row ses} cerienced musician and teacher, wil che poorest of all grains und some- . reet, Carrollton; Ky. Onalaska, Wis. a rvices. p pastor, the z ang na Tegular service ith the con vator, ri the! what of a disa intment, the Le \ i ct 'T. F. Gullixson, states that ex- | with the exception of two Sunday i Uns COR REEN EIS Y OUENE sae faine ets Gent tnahole: Cie S \ Thousands of Such Letters Prove the Curative Value of \ Tonla periment has been entirely suc- | «afternoon _ services held each studied with the Mc- On the whole Superintendent Moo- ® Tar cessful. ; month. At those mectings Nor- Minneapolis, and with] maw is well pleased over the out- V Bresh “The results of the use of* wegian is used for the benefit of Me Conservatory of Mus ome of the farming operations at the H. Bi English have justified the argu- older members more familiar t Louisville, Kentucky. For the past] sub-station for the ye anaes a made in its aan the with that language. wo years he has been teaching violin{ The results plainly P—4 { burg ev. ullixson — states. _ The a A ESE nd conducting the band at Concordia { county land can he made to prod younger people are all satisfied WOULD GIVE LIFE ‘ollege, at Moorehead, Minn. Che experiment farm should be no j = with it and many heads of fami- He was bandmaster of the Field Ar-} 2xception to the rule and crops that j lies and other older persons, who TO HOLDUP M iMery training camp band at Camp] can be raised with gocd results there LU while retaining a sympathetic ‘aylor, Kentucky. He has also tray-}] should do ei vell in other Cl sentiment for the culture of the ‘led over most of the United States] places. provi rmer studies ; old country, nevertheless now t. Paul; Minn, Sept. 8.—iegisla: | nd Europe with the Luther college} the conditions. with, which he has to find in English the language of carrying the sanction of life ini- | ‘and, as a solo baryton player. contend and plans™his. preparations | their hearts. \ risonment for hold-up men, bank Mr. Monson won the annual original] for the care of the crop accordingly. | “ Oneli . 8) i mre = The use of Hnghish Feplacing robbers and aut thieves will omposition prize at the Louisville rer RET pL py | e jorwegian in our churches has dratted by the Rams¢y county del ‘onservatory last year, and this piece : : crowe beeome extensive throughout the | tion in th ate legislature naxt Jan- | sill soon, be published. “He this tess ABERDEEN GIRLS = = = morni country, and everywhere [ ob- j;uary, it was made known today. es violin and all other band and FORCED TO HELP KHAM, MEDICINE CO Levn pang series pane: Bood: results ob- Sumheimer, chairman of the Ram. | orchestral. instruments and has had : = I SIG ‘ ained as in Minot’ The large |sey county delegation, said that thc | xperience as a conductor of bands f 9 ‘ Na Adjus First Lutheran church at Grand | wave of hold-ups in St. Paul for the} nd orchestras, as well as choral DEMOCRATS FUND get Forks has suecesatully vied the | Jast’ three weeks had resulted in : | Jubs. ay aera same experiment. imilar ex- demand for more stringent legisla- Anyone interested in learning fur- i, * Ve a Herienice: Js reported, trom Minne- | tion, ner details of tie work offered by the| Made to Contribute $40 Each we 3 apolis and elséwhere.’ ’ 1 Tega TRF OE sismarck Conservatory may secure commen half The Minot church enrolls about In India nearly every private hous: | 11 information from "Miss Berglist Out of $120 Salary to Cam- i deny 300 communicant members and is has a tennis court. Jaspary, the director. paign Fund > rae = == ——<— Sas o ° . the e ' Aberdeen, 3. D.,. Sept. 8,—Swift on vay I d C t ties 4 he heels of the Chicago investigation ire 1 eage necrease an OS leavin Ow ‘ume the sensational disclosures . i with J nade here when 14 young. women, : fr" \ bird ; Te zmployes. of the internal revenue e uce — for Sma ars i Rigs Cheated Out Of Their “Best Years Physician Explains How Many Women Undermine Their Health and Wreck Their Happiness by Letting the Iron in. Tells How Organic Iron, Like Nuxated Iron, Helps Strengthen The : = Nerves, Put Roses In The Cheeks and New Vigor and Health E In The Veins Of Pale, Carzworn Womer. Lack of iron robs the blood of it @ woman with rosy cheeks, is pale, run-down, tired and hopel firm and healthy tissue, brain, and muscle out of the food we eat and the oxygen we breathe, and tirns sparkling i health and boundless energy into one who s power to make thin, watery blood, lacking strength-giving iron, under-nourishes her body and cheerfulness, She loses interest in life and cannot enter into the normal healthy pleasures of those about her. She is literally cheating herscif out of the best years of her life, when che might, in most cases, quickly regain her strength and vitality by feeding her blood with organic iron —Noxated Iron, The alarming deficiency of Yron in the blood of so many | all tend from the blood faster than the assist iron, and Dr. James Fran be formerly of Bellevue Hospieal (Outdoof ter Count, wore uninterested inlife, La: such, women, by simply pt ‘Diood, might readily build up 4 4nercise physical energy, and get and robs her of her natural energy and ’ ion to ward off the millions of into @ con ic di ¢ germs that are almost continually around us, To put the necessary iron in the blood, I have prescribed. Nuxated Iron many, many times, and I have seen frequent instances where it gave renewed strength and energy, increased power of ndurance, steady newves, and the rosy bloom alth in about ten days or two weeks’ ‘black jacked” into contributing $49 ech of their $120 monthly wage, to he Democratic state committee. Meeting in Hotel Room. According. to the statement of the young women, .each received: an ident- letter signed by EK. M. Water~ yury of Centerville, S. D.. “Inviting” h to call“at his room in a local 1otel to. “arrange the matter of assist~ ng in raising a fund for Democratic tational expenses.” When they ar- ‘ived at the hotel, ,Waterbury, who old them he was representing Clar- mee H. Mee, member. of the state Yemocratic committee, and chairman of the budget committee, cooly sug- sested the girls “kick in” to the ex~ ent of $40 each. They complied and ater filed the complaint, \ The. girls stated Waterbury told hem “$40 is the amount we have ‘greed upon. J. Walter Mee told me o write each of you. We first agYeed, mm $50, but decided. this was too much ‘or you.” Johnson to Start Inquiry. Waterbury was a candidate for the jostmastership at Centerville recent- ly but failed to procure the appoint- nent. He is considered a strong ad- ministration politician and held the office of. city auditor of Centerville for two years. Royal C. Johnson, Republican con- gressman from the second district, said today: “It is a clear violation of the law and should be punished,” adding that he would immediately start an investigation. \ THOYSANDS SEEK ” "$10,000 PRIZE Hundreds of thousands of replies were received in the $10,000 prize contest. recentJy conducted by the manufacturers of .the Everready Daylo, with the result that the con- test department in New York was completely snowed under by, the avalanche. It will take the judges, the art editors of Life, at least three months to study the returns and make their selection of the 104 prize win- ning answers that will receive the awards ranging from $10 to $3,000. Replies bore postmarks from every state in the Union, as well as Alaska, / Hawaii, France and England. Some of ‘the contestants took the trouble to bring their answers to the New York office, many telegraphed them, and one sent his in from midocean by wireless. ‘Their Blood Run Low My Best » Years Going?’| asks many 8 wom-| ¢ Nuxated Iron one blood and body builders—# T have ever had recourse.’® the 1orem the best to-which Janufacturers’ Note: Nuxated Iron, which Tee ended above ig not @ secret remedy but ong i 43 well known to drusaists everswhere. Une the older inorganic tron, products ft 1s exalt assimilated and does not injure the teeth, them black pect Sio stomach, Each’ tablet of genuine Nuxsted iron is stamped as follows and the words Nuzated Iron aro stamped into each bottle, so that the pubilc may not be led into\accepting invertor yubstitutes, ‘The manuftce guarantee successful and entirely satisfac tory regulta to every ourchaser or they will refund your money. It ts dispensed by all good drurciate, | Some of the Chinese idle rich never pare their fingernails; the longer they grow the. more beautiful they are deemed ‘to be, You can buy Goodyear Tires today at prices which are no higher than - they were ten years ago. And from these tires: you can now obtain more actual mileage due to advancements made by Goodyear in their construction since 1910. . The present cost of Goodyear mile- age therefore is decidedly less and this fact applies to all the.line, including the 30x3-, 30x3%- and 31x4-inch size Goodyear Tires built especially for srmall cars. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, go to your nearest Service Station for Goodyear Tires—get ex- ceptional mileage at very low cost. - Goodyezr Heavy Tourist Tubes. cost no more than the price you are asked to pay for tu! of less merit— why risk costly casings*when such sure protec- tionisavailable? 30x 3Ysie 4 50 in waterproof bag. a iar 30x 314 Goodyear Doubie-Cure Fabric, $2 350 All-Weather Tread — 30x 3Y% Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric, $2 150 Anti-Skid Tre —