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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1920 HELP WANTED—MALE COAL MINERS WANTED—By Beulah Coal Mining Co, at Beu- balance in installments. Geo. MM. Reg- lab, N. D. Steady work. Apply j,i n07°° '% staliments. Geo. M Tex” at mine or at office in| ror "T — Three unfurnished rooms Haggart Building. T-24-tf| and bath for tight nousekeeping, Call WANTED—Corn huskers, Ihave about seventy acres of corn to husk and will pay’ 35¢ perv bushel to huskers. Call at Brown & Jones Grocery Store. Paul Brown, 10-4-tf FIREMEN, BRAKEMAN, _ $250-$300 monthly, experience unnecessary. Write only, Railway, 144 Tribune. 10-2, 9-4-11 class automible me-} chanics. _( Motor Co, ..10-2-1wh WANTED—Fi men to haul coal, Wachter Transfer Company. _9-29-1wk nger ‘at Western Union E 9-1-tf gh 2 RSS Le Sl HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—By an attorney, stenographer; state age, experience and salary ex- pected..-Young man desiring to. study law preferred. “Address: Box 396, Gol- den Valley, No. Dak. 9-30-59 WANTED — Competent girl for general WANTED—First house work. Three adults. Good wages. Address 117 Main street or Phone 751, 9-24-tf WANTED—Girl or woman for general house work.': Mra, C. W. McGray, 613 d Street. Phone 746, 7-2wks woman for “house- work. Good wages. Phone 831W. Mrs. ‘Herman Ode. 10-5-3t ‘WANTED—Competent girl for general house work. Mrs, A. W. Lucas, 48 Ave. A. os 9-84-t¢ WANTED-—Girl | or woman ‘for. general | house work. Apply: Dohn Meat Maries | WANTED—Girl for general house work. Phone 837X,_205 Park Ave. 10-1-3t | WANTED AT ONCE—Lady to do repair Work, Klein The Tailor. 10-1-3t - SALESMAN SALESMAN WANTED—To sell, our new | line of sajesboards..to merchants:.in small towns and country stores. EW TERRITORY, » BIG -COMMISSIONS,. PROMPT PAY.? Write for selling sup+ plies NOVELTY ' SALES: CO.,, COR. PLUME & RANDOLPH “STS.,:.NOR- FO) dd WUE 4a 10-21mo’ a , AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Crow Elkhart five passenger car in good condition $300 cash. Owner ae state. Also fur robe $25. Tel. 9 _886W. _9-28-1wk FOR SALE—Studebaker automobile, 4 cylinder, A-1 conditiog, just overhauled. | Inquire "210 _W. Broadway. 9-28-6t prowaremeeenemrnrntememeerono D ANVERTISEMENTS ROOMS FOR RENT R SALE—Nice modern hous Ing 3 bed rooms, near school, com tively small cash payment down and FORT home. ENT—Furnished room in modern 320 Mandan’ Ave... Phone 3981. Ae Say eae ke Oe FOR RENT—Furnished room _apartm two rooms and bath, (3 422 Fifth street. ae 10-4-3t MODERN” ROOM ferred. 209 2d ROOM AND BOARD—At meals without rooms, FOR RENT—Furnished room,. Inquire 214 Fifth street. 2 10-4-4t BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED—Red Blooded people to” write for my Golden Rule Plan How to Make Moneyon Small Investment. F. M. Greene, Trustee,- Henrietta, ‘Texas, 10-2-4-5-6-4t “a _ SAND FARM LANDS.CANADIAN—Choice Ca- “nadian raw Prairie -l.ands for sale. North % of sec, 35-17-11 and the cast Ye of sec, 3-18-11 lying across the road from one another in the Grass Ri Municipality of Westbourne. distri Manitoba. , About 18 miles north of Gladstone or:7 miles west:of Sandy Bay station adjoining 1% sec. farm all wu der cultivaticn. No stumps, stones or brush. ‘Tractor plow proposition, Will sell with small cash payment. Easy terms for balance or crop payments. Commission Grosse, FOR RE! he south % of Sec, 22-13 79, Apple Creek Twp. 80 acres broke, | the rest hay. W. A. Ziegelmeyer, Dep- _corah, Towa 9-35-10t 200 ACRES OF D room house in marck. Joseph Bern- auer. Owner. P.O, Box 702. Bismarck, N. D. 10-2-1wk to agents. Henry ©. 932 Rush St., Chicago, IM, 10- trade for, 5 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS | * HOUSE FOR SALE—Six room moderit se; close in, Lot alone worth $1000. For Guick sale $2700, House of 4 rooms; deep well; chicken house: full basement; 4% acres of land. “This is an ideai place for small farming and to raise a family. Price $3,000. $1,000.00 cash. Ideal corner lot; ‘close in; 75x150 ft. Carries 1 6-room house and 1 4-room partly modern’ house. Also garage; shade trees. Lot alone worth $1500.00. -Price of entire property $3,600. $1200 cash. J. H. Holihan, Ist door east of Post Office.” Telephone 745._10-1-2t RO—Five, passenger automobile for sale | cheap. F, W. Murphy. Phone 215 3rd_Street, wk FOR’ SALE—Auto trailer, wheels, run less than 150 miles. ‘Inquire 210 W. Broadway, : 9-28-6t ______ WANTED TO RENT bf WANTED — Two. or three room —apart- ment. Mrs. Austin Logan. Phone 837R. \ 10-4-3t | LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocket book containing $365 in bills and two checks amounts $24.69 and $22.01 issued by Soo Line to, George Knopp a section laborer. Will give $100 for return of same to ‘Tribune Co. Signed Geo. Knopp.‘ 10-1-1wk LOST—A small pocket book containing about 60 dollars and a ring,- between 3d and 4th St. Finder please return to Tribune and receive reward, _ 10-3-2t FOUND—Aft City National, Bank one, pair Laides Tan Oxford Shoes. wher can have same by paying for ad. Apply City National Bank. 10-4-1wk LOST—Male setter puppy two months old, white with black ticks. Reward: Phone 838. A. W. Mellen 610 Eighth street. 9-4-3ts LOST—Gold watch and chain between erry and Bismack. Reward for the return of same to the Tribune Office. 9-28-Lwk HOUSE FOR SALE—Modern house of 6! rooms and bath; 1 bedroom down! stairs; built-in features: :full cement basement divided into 3 reoms; first class hot water heating plant. | Very beautiful view to river. Garage worth $1000.00, and could be easily converted into a ‘dwelling. Located on Avenue “A.” This is absolutely one of the best. bargains in the city today. For auick sale $4750.00, $1700 cash. (J. H. Holfhan, ‘ist door east of ‘Post ‘Telephone 745. FOR SALE—Six room modern bungalow for $4000, on terms; 5 Toom partly modéh house, close’ in, for $1850; 7 room, modern house; including 3 bed rooms, near school, for $4200, on terms; 6 room modern bungalow, including 3 bed rooms, desirable and ‘well located; 7 room partly modern house, near sschool, including 4 bed rooms, for $351 on terms. Geo. M. Register. HOUSE FOR SALE—I have for sale _fige..new modern 6 room, hi owner going to California and self A real snap. $1,000.00 cash handles, balance monthly payments. W. S. Casselman, Tel. office 0, Res- idence 272., 9-28-1wk. SIMON GSn 6 (OY se Me FOR SALE—Nice modern house, incl ing 3 bed rooms, near school, compara- tively small cash’ payment down and balance, in installments. Geo. M. Reg-; ister, 9-29-1wk LOST—A long string tie with heavy fur ball’ Finder please return to Perry Furniture Co., or call_687. 10-5-3ts. FOR SALE—House of five rooms and bath, two lots, new barn and two sheds, must sell. on aecount of sickness, | Mrs. 21 9-1-1wk LOST—32x4~ Goodyear casing on rim. | Harry Sims, 413 2d. St_ Bee! Notify post office box 601, for reward. | FQR SALE—New five room house, mod- & 9-20-1wk |" ern “except bath. ‘Three locks, from new school house, Price reasonable. om ‘MISCELLANEOUS Tel, 624K, P.O. Box 206. LM ¥OR SALE—Country. store building 21x4) | FOR SALE—Seven room house with bath. 2 story and full concrete basement. rooms up stairs and 4 living rooms be- hind store. Fixtures including gasoline filling station, soda. fountain, counters, | show cases, oil tank, grocery display | counter, scales, cash register, candy and cigar case, electric light plant, fur- nace, etc. Also Postmastership and Postoffice fixtures. Good chance for someone wanting to start In business. stmaster, Lark, N. D, 9-30-10€ 50 foot corner lot on Avenue A, close in. Also good sewing mecting Easy terms. ‘our room or furnished on the alle: Ae Varney, Varney Flats, 24 St 10-1-3t ‘FOR SALE — Good black dirt,’ $1.00 yard delivered anywhere in city. Phone ,743-L. = _—«10-5 -At. WANTED-—A. few table boarders. In- DOLOGY—Special. Number just: out containing 1920 facts of Clover land. in Marinett@ County, Wisconsin. If for a home org as an investment y are thinking of buying good: farm Jahds |: where fatmers grow rich, send at once for. this special number of. LAND-| stove. Phone 524R. 10-5-3t OLOGY. UE is free, on requent 1 Aa. | — ress: d : SHIDMORE-RIEH DE ‘ COMPANY, 435 Skidmore-Riehle Marinette, Wisconsin. mo FOR SALE—50" threshing” machines. Some as good as new, going at-& bargain. Size 22 in. to 40 cylinder, all makes. Hazelton Second Hand} Machinery Co., Hazelton, N: D. 2 8-4-2mths BLANCHE BARNARD—199 South Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. Will answer six questions and give a brief inspirational Reading for ONE DOLLAR. Give name of favorite flower and date of birth. 9-10-1mo LIBERAL REWARD—Will_ be paid for return of or information leading to re- covery of Aierdale dog (female). An- vers to name “Nettles.” Lost Sept, 20th,” Sam H Clark, Blamarek. -1wk TOLL mn all other musical instruments. Bows repaired. All work satisfaction guaranteed. Send in -or write for pertienere tee: Music House, Valley City, N. D. 9-14-1m0 FOR SALE—Two fine corner lots_on pav- ed street, one 100x150, and one 75x140; finest residence lots in the city. Also lot on Ave, B, A very fine building spot with all improvements in. A, J, Os- _ trander. C8-19-t¢ FOR SALE—At bargain almost new Buffet, dining table, heating. stove, French Wilton rug, rockers and bed. Call_not later than Wednesday a.m. _ 723 _5th_ street. 10-4-2t FOR SALE—Household goods jncluding, bed room sets, dining room sets, parlor furniture, ete, Inquire Mrs. John; Wentz, Cor. Sfxth and Broadway 9-4-3ts FOR SALE—Fine Hotel property, moving picture and auto livery business all-in one. See or write me for particulars. E. A. Anderson, Steele, N. D._9-17-1mo FOR SALE—3 burner Kerosene oil stove, practically. new. Also two hole wood or! coal laundry stove. Inquire 210° W. Broadway. 9-28-6t FOR SALE—Furniture, in good condi-; tion. Call at 617 7th St. or Phone} 442R, every day except Saturday. /9-28-1wk | FOR SALESA very choice lot of early| thoroughbred White Rock pullets.;- In- quire or write, H, B. Nelson, 320 4th St. No.. Bismarck, N.D. 19-1-3t FOR SALE—Furniture like new. Beds, chairs, rugs, sewing machine, tables, ete, Call at'723 sth Street, —_9-28-5t FOR SALE—Beets and Carrots, for pick- ling and .winter use. Phone 364L. _ 980-1 Wk FOR SALE—The only Lunch Room and Confectionery in town. Will sell cheap. Come and make me an offer. “Box 161, Stanton, N. D. 9-7-1mo B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. G Chiropractor Consultation Free quire 104 Avenue A. Phone 622. 10-41 FOR SALE—-Six room modérn house, hot water heat. Phone 5321. 10-2-1wk FOR SALE—Large hard coal base burner THOSE BRAVES BOSTON—The same Boston Braves, who kicked the fading Cincinati Réds out of the race, did likewise to the Céants in the last games of the sched- ule, =~ os So Nour NAME IS ELMER ° AND You WANY A JOBP Do You THINK Yor; CAN BE OF SOME -USE Around Here P DOINGS OF THE DUFF WELL Nov GO Home NOW ANO BE HERE IN THE MORNING ANo (tL Stace You IN! ie =o 1 1 f PEOPLE'S FORUM ‘| Sir: So many former -Progressives | have. asked me why I am. for Hard: ; ing that perhaps your readers might ! be interested in my reasons. Here they are: , Tam a follower of Theodore Roose- ; velt alive or dead. While he was.here I worked with him and supported him. | Now that he has gone to his reward; I stand for the principles and work for' the. things for which he worked | and stood. F am Roosevelt Republican’! Had he lived -my choice for the Re-| iS: You BET ' Cher LIFE. , "1 5) N _ BISMARCK DAILY TR! fe . IBUNE \ PAGE SEVEN ‘The New Office Boy, Seem: os Assurance. Wet, IF | SROULD GIVE You Te Jo8 Do You Think You Vov'Le BE her! AT ElcuT ocLocke iN THE MORNING. ONLY ONE THING NOW LACKING, © —MONEY “T have doctored nine years for stomach and liver trouble and spent thousands of dollars, but instead of becoming cured of these ailments, my | bloating and pains and attacks be-! came worse, ago to take Mayr’s Wonderful Rem- edy and taking the first dose. the ‘money back 1 spent for other! his “words medicine.” I was persuaded a year have never. suffered since 1 wish I had It is a simple, harmless publican nominee and for the next preparation that remoyes the catarrh- President would have, been Theodore | Roosevelt. But only the. spirit of publican convention has chosen another candidate. have what I wanted. is no reason’ for throwing my vote} away. A { al mucus: from. the, and allays the infil Roosevelt is with us still. # The Re-| causes practically a perforce | and I can: not | appendicitis. That, however, | On “Stnator Harding atia 1 nave opposed | He-doagertnotnmtg, each other in politics. He wag regular; in the eye, and wi in 1912, while I’ followed Roosevelt; | what he said. testinal tract nmation which stomach, liver intestinal. ailnients, » including ‘One doge will convince money refunded.’ All druggists. fed mmerstraight jstakably mean: And I liked = Mrs. and I can never be glad enough that | Harding even better. I did. He has Said things about Roose- | 1 want to see Harding elected not velt which I deeply resented; I have{only because I have come to think said things about’ Harding which he| well of him, but because he belongs must have resented just as and [ have not forgptten. there is not a little in record that I regret. On the other hand, I find” deep im his confidence men whom IL trust; what I like least in his record is farthest back; and what he haa said about Forestry, Conservation, and Agriculture at Marion is sound and right. Senator Harding was not made to my order, but he is by no means the Reactionary I thought him. He is a Republican Regular, who supports what his party agrees on, and acts with the majority. There is nothing autocratic about him. Under him, there will be no one-man rule .at Washington, Congress will represent the goverment will - be again. «Harding is no super-man, men are for Baker; who ‘refused to prepare when he knew that w and therefore sent against the Ge man | young Americans untrained or half- tr deeply; ;to the Party of, Lincoln and Roose- He has, velt, and because I have had my many friends who Te mine, and | of the Democrats at Washington ill We must have in charge men and a party capable of running the government, jand in the White House a President |not a boss. Cox is in bad company. The liquor him. He stands with r was sure to come, machine guns thousands ained, and without artillery support. Gex stands for Palmer, who prom- i sied to reduce the cost of living and}to business in town y conspicuously but for political reasons | let the liquor traffic go on; who de- nied the rights of free speech and free} not the President but the people, and ! assembly; imprisoned: hundreds of | t American | people in defiance of the law he was j sworn but | to the Southern Pa to enforce; and turned over ‘ic Railroad-gith- aJmple,. earnest, sincere, and humah¢| out a struggle five hundred mulion best thought of where best known.| dollars worth of oil lands in Califor-; Men who know him, and on whose/ nia to which it had no right. judgment I rely, say he is slow to de-| Palmer » cide, but having decided’ stands like} the That s seriously considered for at San: APrancisco nomination a stone wall. AVhat I saw at Marion] shows how low the Democrats have confitms it. I liked Haflling because | fallen. There may have been more FRECKLES AND HIS. FRIEND! Taj Expects a Whole Let From a cod! BY BLOSSER 7 Yffiz SIMINY CHRISMUSS Wf WA-Me IT ISNT? OU, Pop-7 BET TM GONNA GET TH EARACHE- IT FEELS AWFUL BARACHE AT ALL SEEMS WELL- LET ME HAVE. A Look AT Nove of | js to Have Lots BY ALLMAN COULD COME = ! ' ChER LIFE! unfaithful public servants than Mit- chell Palmer, but not many. \ Cox stands for Wilson. No sooner | was he nominated than he hastened to the White House, and authorized the statement that\there was perfect agreement in all things between Wil- son and himself. Nothing is more im- portant than to have done with the Wilson clan, and the only way to do that is to vote against Cox. The people of the whole earth have learned at bitter cost that what Wil- son says is no indication of what he | has. done or what he will do; that and his actions do not | match; and that to have -his own way is mexe important in his;eyes than | the safeguarding of America, the wel- | fare of nations, or the faving of hu- man lives. f If a man believes in Wilson, argu- ;ment is useless. Ag for me, I hold that it is time to finish with all that, {smacks of Wilson, with the ineffi- ciency, extravagance. and secretive- ness, .with .the. National, and.Inter-, national blundering,.and with the im-7 pudent assumption .of wisdom and righteousness beyond <human, The! only way to repudiate Wilson is to vote. sgainst Cox. Finally, Cox is too reckless in state- ment, too shifty in argument, too! much like a man running for a little office; in| a little town. His speeches shout it aloud—Cox is too small:.to be. President. Harding’s speeches could have come only from au man big enough to handle the job. ‘Sincerely yours, GIFFORD PINCHOT. ' 7 CITY NEWS From Regan . and Mrs, Gilbert B. Lew n, Visited friends and attended terday. H dl & “ Baby Girl Born, this morning at St. Alexius hospital, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George P. Albrecht of Bismarck. i sie aE cs | , False Alarm The fire department was unable to locate a fire at the number turned inj lyesterday, reported at 21 Rosser St. ; : i With Gilman ( D. C. Scothorn, tormerly with the Lahr Motor Sales Co., has accepted a position with the M. B. Gilman Motor Co. ust 2 From Tyne Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mickelson, of Ty.cr, maun., are Une house guests of Mrs. Otto Lirlam, a sister of Mr. | Mickelson. Two Clergymen. Til Reverend Geo. Wold, of Elgin, also Reverend A. Tammen, of Hebron, en- tered Bismarck hospital yesterday for medical aid. Mrs. Wilde Recovered M Charels Wilde of Thompson, No. Dak., returned to her home yes- terday, having been reloased from Bismarck hospital. bi Shortage Not Great. “The shortage of teachers in Bur- leigh county is not large,” says W. E. Parsons, county superintendent of schools. .“It)is not anywhere nearly as great as it was last year.” The WOMEN GIVE OUT Housework is hard enough Every Bismarck woman who is having backache, blue and nervous spells, dizzy head&ches and kidney or bladder troubles, should be glad to 'heed this Bismarck experience Mrs. O. H. Phillips, 314 Washington Ave., “Last year I was sudden- [ly afflicted with kidney trouble and imy back almost doubled me up, it pained so intensel For a month or more I couldn’t do any work about the house and after sitting down I could hardly straighten up. /My feet and ankles swelled so I had to go about |the house with house ippers on and I was generally run vn. I was ad- lvised (0 try Doan’s Kidney Pills and jdid so. Three boxes cured me $0 that |I have never. had a return of the {trouble since. I certainy recommend jDoan’s Kidney Pills most highly.” Price 60c, at all flealers. simply ask for a kidney remed _{see Mrs. Joe Martin. | i when | * is attributed to the 2 e in salaries. Few teachers are! paid less than $100 a month now,, while last year $80 was the minimum. Returns to Marion Reverend Arnold Oertli of Marion returned to his home yesterday, hav- ing spent some time as a patient in Bismarck hospital. Mr. J. L. McKe Gilbert Manufacturing deen, South Dakota, wa caller in Bismarck yester Leaves for Ohio Mr. J. Loel Clark, mechanical engi- neer with the flax mill since its in- stallation, left sterday for Ohio. 'Mr. Cook will join his brother, r cently released from over seas duty and spend the.coming year in develop-| ing their large ae in of home state. | OLIVER COUNTY FARMER DIES Earl Young, 35, well known Oliver county farmer, was found dead pinned under a car on a cross road eight miles west of Ft. Clark Saturday. He had been there several hours. A wife him. The funeral was isurer of the! Co. of Aber- a business ‘ THE ELTINGE The vital theme of martial infelicity | and the causes that lead thereto, are, splendidly portrayed in Cecil B. De}! Mille’s latest Parmount Artcraft pic-/ time in this city at the Eltinge theatre last night. While a companion pictur in a sense to a former Cecil DeMille suc-| cess. “Don’t Change Your Husband,” the new picture is totally different in! .the development “bf the story ‘and characterizations: The plot centers around Robert and Beth Gordon, married for ten years, but now beginning to drift apar Beth was a charming girl. She has! become a too wifely wife and bores! her husband with her excessive soli tude for his comforts. He finds dive! i} sion in the company of vivacious, pleasure-loving Sally Clark. Literal- minded Beth imagines then in love. A divorce follows, and: Robert mar- ries Sally. Too late Beth discovers why she {has lost her husband and, blossoming like a rose, develops into society's gayest figure. Sally, on the other hand, is transformed by marriage into ever was. Robert’s eyes are opened when he again sees Beth, and through a dramatic series of events they are -brought happily together. Thomas Meighan, Gloria Swanson, Bebe Daniels, Theodore Kosloff and others of note appear in the cast and an entertainment of real merit is as- sured all who attend the presentation of this splendid production. It was written by William DeMille. ORPH If you wish to see a photoplay that is different then do not fail to attend | the Orpheum tonight and see Mrs. Joe j Martin the only monkey comedian in! the world in the screaming comedy, “The Good Ship Rock and Rye.” Mrs. Joe Martin is just as natural on the | screen as a human being and you will be surprised at the wonderful comedy stunts this trained money performs. It’s a great picture for the children so bring them along. “Help Yourself” with Madge Kennedy is another first | jass production and is sure to ap- peal to all lovers of good clean pic The Orpheum orchestra will all new music selections for to- Tonight your last chance to | Now. is the time to fill your neta |“ ia record a. Worse household drudge than Beth |), ‘BIG HIT MADE . “BY NEW TANLAG ~ DISPLAY HERE Unique and Attractive Display Of Celebrated Medicine At- ‘tracts Much Attention An advertising ‘display which has attracted unusual interest, has been placed in the show-window of Jos. Breslow, Druggist, on 416 ‘Main street, in this city, the local agency for the well-known and highly successful pro- prietary medicine, Tanlac. The display not only iiteresting from an advertising standpoint, but is educational, combining in an attrac- ti and artistic manner beautiful scénes from many foreign countries where the ingredients of this prepara- tion are obtained. Jt has occasioned such favorable comment in the city that the propr of the store state that it will re- main in their window several days longer. Work of Great Artist The display is the work of one of America’s greatest lithographic artists and the manufacturers of Tanlac state that the total cost will exceed sixty thousand dollars, which is said to be pris for window displa, It is in ten distinct and natural col- ors, and presents the & ‘ Rocky Mountains, as well as from ture, “Why Change Your Wile?”, 3.005 i a ig ‘4 a which was presented’ for the first |Wurope, Asia, Peru, Egypt, and other foreign countries. ‘The natives are seen in their natural habitat and, environment, ,..gathering herbs and barks, that form the ‘niédicinal ingredients ;,of Tanlac packing them upon the backs of, cam- els, elephants, lamas and other beasts of burden for transportation, by, land and: séa ‘to the immense, laboratories at Dayton, Ohio, and Walkerville, Canada. One of the most striking features of the display is the reproduction of the magnificent laboratory at Dayton. Here the artist has very effectively dnd impressively protrayed the /popu- larity of Tanlac by introducings a group of people in all walks of life, who looking at the Tanlac labora- tory with expressions of confidence, plainly indicating their belief and faith in the medicine. Another distinctive feature bulletins accompanying the di They tell briefly and coincisely of the marvelous’ growth and development of ‘anlac, until today it has the largest sale of any medicine of its kind in the world. ‘These bulfetias also quote various standard medical authorities as to the therapeutic value and physi logical effect of the medicine. 60,000 Bottles a Day From these bulletins one also learns that the new Tanlac laboratories at yton and Walkerville have a com- bined daily capacity of 60,000 bo! and that the medicine is now selling at the rate of approximately 10,000,000 bottles per year. F That Tanlac is a prepayation of ex- ceptional merit has never been dis- puted, which accounts for its tremend- ois popularity and large — sale: throughout the country. It s a power- ful reconstructive tonic and body- builder and has a far reaching and most beneficial effect upon the entire system, Many strong local endorse- ments, from those who testify as to! the benefit they received, have appear- ed in the columns of this paper. The manufacturers of Tanlac are firm believers in newspaper advertis- ing and have forcibly presented to the public the merits of their products in this way. Their total annual appro- priation for newspaper exceed one million dollar: Their copy ap- pears in practically all of the leading the ry daily and weekly newspaper's hasement with Monarch Coal.—| throughout the United States and C. A. Finch Lumber Co. j Canada. (Advt.) H For INDIGESTION - ular form, dry om © tongue, or with vichy or water, hot of cold, preferably hot. QUICK RELIEF?! ~~" Price, 25-50-75¢ ALSO INFABLET FoR a MADE BY SCOTT & Bowne | MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION 15 No one knows what bring. Protect yourself and t compound interest in bank will be a safeguard to you. ‘ We pay you 4Y on Savings. BANK BISMARCK, N.D Doan’s Kidney Pills—~the same that What Will Tomarrow Bring? Have'you a Savings Account to fall back on? If not, start one RIGHT NOW. : you against whatever tomorrow may bring. Your Savings Account drawing 4 per cent NATIONALS EAGLE Tailoring: and Hat Works Suits dry cleaned and pressed, repairing neatly .done. Hats cleaned and blocked. Phone, 58; we will call and deliver. 215 Broadway, one-half block west. of postoffice = eel nis tomorrow may hose dependent upon this old-established of inestimable value,

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