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eee “ TOsST—Male setter puppy two months oy Tis Eater to think, of lhe ex- ‘pectant mother’s influente up- on the unborn babe. Her food, her habits, her hygiene, and even thé condition of her mind, all have a part in determining the well-being’ or ill-being ‘of her in- fant before birth/ No woman awaiting the joys of coming matherhood should allow the days to- pass without giving nature a helping hand“because theConditions of pending mother- hood, existing as they do, dver a protracted period: of months, cre- ate almost a’ new state of being for a woman. WARNING: Avoid wing plain oils, aieores they ect only on the akin and may ¢ couse wih ia tung hed, good. ‘ BRADFIELD REGULATOR co: Dept. 2 Hip Used by Expectant Mothers for Three Generations. This tonic, for women only, famous physician, who ‘made-the. diso1 tH has -proven a bI t start. It will do just that for ae field’s Female thanks for the su; Sold by all drug steed $1,00.bo! ___ HELP. WANTED—MALE COAL, MINERS WANTED—By|_ Beulah ‘Coal. Mining Co,-at Beu- Ish, N. D.. Steady, work. Apply: ‘ at mine or at Bismarck office in ~_ 1Dbost ve abput. rand Will WANTE! 'D—Corn: huskers...T seventy ‘acreg.of corn’ to hus pay 35c per ‘bushel, to huskers. Call-at x A. Register. 9-30-11 Brown’ & Jones Grotery. Store, « Paul moe ,of five rooms, il ne 10-4 nth |, 3. hed, 2 NTE ‘D—First. class. automiple me= chanics. Corwin Motor Co. ...10-2-1wh: WANTED Messehger ‘at Western Union ‘Telegraph Co, 9-1-t WANTED—A hight sGreen House. fireman. WANTED — Competent’ girl” for, acigra ral ‘houge. we at Adele ae wages. dress, Ly atrest oe Phone 761, JT Mola tree ie WANTED—A girl, or woman. (or = work. ~ Good, wages, Mrs. Herman Ode. ‘WANTED Competent girl for general ‘house work, Mrs, A. W. Lucas, %. Ave. ‘ye =94-tf iW \NTED=Gin or ‘woman: for: genéral iouse work. Apply Dohn Meat Maker SALESMAN SALESMAN WANTED—To sell our new line of salesboards to merchanta.-in small towns and country stores. NEW TERRITORY, BIG COMMISSIONB, PROMPT PAY. Write for selling 3} plies NOVELTY SALES CO., PLUME .& RAND OEE STS, NOR: FOLK, ‘A. 10-2-1mo AGENTS WANTED AGENTS — LARGE MANUFACTURER ‘wants: agent to sell hosiery, underwear, shirts,’ dresses, skirts, ists, shoes, clothing, etc. Write ‘for ffeé samples. Madison Mills, 003 Broadway, | New York. nj sites PLE sO PSO 6 ar WORK. WANTED WASTED—Dressmaking, Suit__m making. and Remodeling: » Good work. St. Phone 322Y. ies LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocket .book containing . $365.-in. bills and two checks amounts $24.69 and $22.01. isgued- by. Soo Line to Georg. Knopp a Section laborer. Will give $100 for return, of: same. to. Tribune: Co. Signed Geo: Knopp. 10-1-1lwk FOUND—Aj Clty: National Bank one pair Lgides Tn Oxford Shoes, : Owner, can] have sa 4 jaying for ad. Apply City National. Bank. 10-4:1wk, old, white with black ‘ticks. Reward: Phone 838. street. LOST—A long string tie with ‘heavy fur ball. Finder please return to Perry Furniture-Co., or. call. 687. 10-5-3ts ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children, The Laurain. 10-6-2t FOR RENT—Furnlshed room in modern home. 320 Mandan’ Ave. Aves Phe awe 0-2-1wk FOR TEN E—Farnishedroom-at apartment, two rooms and bath. 422 Fifth aaa 10-4-3 is based. uj nthe ‘wrescription ‘of’ a: jisorders of 1 ore his life gtady. : ing to so many thousands of wornen. : It has given them the geet i now, n that brought, to you the joygua relief, shat, it, wil ve, er » Phone, -831W, | 5 = 10-6¢3¢ 0-=6-1t}' A. W. Mellen 610 pp 9-4-3t94) Standing Rock. reservation, 18,80 years Just as ah ‘prepares herself for it, 50 ‘wilt most favorable vanditions prevail, when her child is. born ~ Morner’s ‘Fitenp isa balm for the nerves, an intensley penetrat- Ing Japeeate that softens the muscles, ; tension. off the’ delicate” ore cn involved in ma; ternity; ‘and‘prepares the way. for’ an easier, * Riri ta ‘and ‘practical delivery; . ~ Get a battfe. from your druggist. today. For, valuable -“MOT) . HOOD and = rhs bay pial ia ia coupon, ina rid mail direct to makers of , Moraga’s oe Soo 1. 7, Atlanta, Ga. ee send RHOOb ER REE apy, H ty is why. If you need this service, get Dr. ‘J. Y, and you will never’cease to give 2 ENT reggae IND 1 Lars & FOR SALE—Six room modern ‘bungalow for - $40007 on - terns; Toom partly modern house, ‘Savet in, for, $1850; 7 room modern "house; luding: 3° bed ic oem near school,. for, $4200, on terms; room modern : bungalow, including. 3 a rooms, desirable’ and well lotated; ‘partly «'modern™ house, . near t aes 4 bed rooms, for $3500, Harry. 3 FOR SAI aaLe 3 Be years Nie, Price, i aarp rel 6 0. Box 206. 9-1-lwk FOR. RENTCA five room, house, barty ho rents house is required to buy the furniture, are JVB, B. Galvin, 508 ae Be Phone J65b. 10-6-3t mod- FOR? SESE Sieur malerh Wouge, hot; water Phone 5321. 2e1wk TO.RENT, ‘fWo. or three foom -apart- Austin” Logan. | Phone 837R. 10-4-3t BUSINESS © ‘CHANCES y WANTED—! people to.write, for my Golden, Rule Plan How to. Make Money. on Small Investment. F. M Greene,’ Trustee, Henrietta, Texas, 24 aes Ae} 10-244-5-6-4t -—<—<——— MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8ALE—Country. store. building Fit 2 story; and full-concrete basemént. -rooms up stairs and 4 living reome. be. hind store. Fixtures including gasoline filling station,.soda fountain, counters, show cases, ofl tank, grocery display counter, . scales, cash regiater, candy and cigar ease, electric light plant, fur- nace, . etc. | Also Postmasterably ang Postoffice “fixtures. chdncé_. someone wanting to Stare in. business. Postmaster, Lark,’ N._D. 9-30-10t CANDO} ¥—Special, Number just out containing -1920 :facts: of Clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. Jf for a , home: or as an investment, ob are | thinking of huying: ids | where farmers grow rich, send ‘Gt once for. this mpeciab hpaaber | ‘of. LAND: OLOGY. It'sia- free. on jest... dress: | SKIDMO: ne MEHEE LAND COMPANY, 435 ecamert Richie, Bid | fromthe train, it is alleged. While jNVednesday. afternoon. rm ‘bree. blocks. froin |. ‘| Northern Produce . Co., { Former “Noth: Dakota Man, Would : Rather “Wear Out” General. ‘Genes MeLavghlin, who old,. but;he .won't, quit’ work. His. determination isi expregsed in a letter’ reeetved by D. F. Barry, of Su- perior, Wis,,:formerly, Bismarck resi- ‘dent,’ who -informa‘~ The -Tribune through a newspaper, story appearing in the Superior paper. General, McLaughlin‘ is, one of, the best knogy Indian agents in the country, and at present is at Santee, Nebraska. He has been ‘in. the em- ploy of the-government doing reserva- tion’ work for almost 50 ‘years. He fs entitled to a pension of $720 a year, by -act. of Congress; but. he says. he would “rather wear ‘out than rust out” and that’heihas a desire to finish out his~fftieth’ year” of ‘work among the Indians., He has a record of working 12 years longer than any other Indian agent‘in the United: States. General. McLaughlin was sent to Standing Rock to take charge of Sioux prisoners. “Sitting Bull,” “Chief Gall,” and “Rain in the Face,” all ‘of whom figured prominently in the famous Custer. massacre. General McLaughlin has| written a book telling of his work! among the Indians. WATCHMAN HELD | FOR SHOOTING, “Cooperstown, N. BD. Oct: 6.—N.} jolan, a railroad: watchman, is. be-{ ng held in the county, jail here in conneagjon with the fatalfhooting of Joe. Bagley, said to be an-1. W. W. ‘organzer of Minneapolis at Hanna- ford, N. D. Bagley died. this morn-} ing.in-a Fargo hospital, where he-wai taken. following. the shooting. Bagley and some companions had left the I. W. W. canvention at New Rockford; and- whén they ~ reached Hannaford, the group were. ordered they were leaving the traif, it ‘s charged, Nolan shot’ Bggley without provocation, the bullet’ piercing his abdomen, A hearing will be given Nolan on “Gay Oildag” *"T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY | os te FOR: RENT—Modern.7 room furnished house. Good logation. - Only reliable poriles, need {0 ‘apply. Apply 808, 7th -6-1wk WANTED To buy one officé: desk, smahosey or roll top. desk. . Phone 10-6-3t= Y FOR, ‘SALE OR TRADE — One four- |’ plow ‘ghs engine. with extensions, ‘used only ‘two .seasons, in good re- Bismarck, ¥ 10-6-Jwk. “gay, Oildag” Noa | The average ‘rise and: fall of the tide at-Panama is only 2 fect, | You can't afford to. miss: the | Grocery bargains at Gussners. See adv. on page two. Sell your cream and poultry to our agent, or ship hee A js- marck. Writé us for prices on cream and®:poultry—Northern Produce Co, -. “Say Oildag”! Pane Dee ae WHEN FOOD _- DOESN'T, DIGEST Give the Stomach a Rational Rest by Propér. ‘Ald, Not: by Harsh Starvation Methad s, Use ’ Stuart's‘ Dyspepwia Pablets ° A sour stomach may, indicate an, acid condition Wat \calls tor an alkaline effect. f JMS n= Fora ‘Wi a 9-2-8mo ALE—50. threshing machjnes, “Some ag good we P| . bargai She. 22. in, to 40 cylisaer, all: makes: Hazelton Second Hand |) Machinery, Co,,| Hazelton, ‘N.. D. : . $&2mthe || FOR SALE—Vulcanaini busines, ‘one of best locations in’ Witton, N. Dak, Tire + Tubes _ and: Retreading. -Vulcanizing Plants with all kinds tbls and Agents of Cates “Half-Sole! Tire. Address |. yentow Tire, Repair. Shop, Wilton, No. Dakota: «10-6eiwk BLANCHE BARNARD—199" South Ave. edt aod gis « Sree Bae) ni fe a bri inspiration: Heading for ONE DO Give name - -of favorite flower and 1d date, of. birth, '9-10-1mo]° LIBERAL , REWARD-AVIN be-pa be. paid fok -retutn of or. information leading to, re-\ covery of Alerdale dog (female). An- swers. to, “Nettles.” _ Lost Sept. “29th, Sant Clark, Bismarck: 10-121 wk VIOLINS REPAIREDAnd. a! al other Fatal instruments, Bows Pepaired All work satisfaction Lire Send eters’ ——— ae, FOR RENT—Two front rooms, “upstairs.|_ in or write, for particular 8. Call at 819 5th St. Phone 67X< ~ Music House, Valley City, N. D. 10-8-1Wk 9-14-1mo MODERN ROOM—For rent, lady pre- | FOR SALE—Two fine corner lots on pav- ferred, 209 2d St. Phone 704. . 10-5-8t] ed_street, onb"100x160, and oné 756x140; FOR RENT-A modern furnished rodnt. Call 602 3d St., or phone 132K. 10-6-3t ROOM AND BOARD—At Dunraven, also “meals. without. rooms. 10-1-5t FOR RENT=Furnished room. Inquire 214 Fifth street. 10-. SAND \ FARM LANDS CANADIAN—Choice Ca-! nadian raw Prair| nds for, sale. North % of sec. °35-{7-11 and thb east % of sec. 3-18-11 lying across the road from one another in the Grass River Municipality *of Westbourne~-district— Manitoba. “About 18 miles north of Gladstone or‘? milgs west of Sandy Bay station adjoining i: sec. farm all un- der cultivation. fo ‘stumps, stones or brush. Tractor plow proposition. Will sell with. small cash payment. Easy terms’ for balance or crop payments. Commission’ to — agents. fenry Grosse, Sr., 932 Rush St., Chicago, ti FOR RENT—The south 1% of 8 79, Apple Creek ee 80 acres broke, the rest: hay. eA, Beweliiey sti De- corah, Iowa. __ 10 200 ACRES OF -LAND—To “ale r foom house in Bismarck. Joseph Bern auer, Owner, P.O, Box. 702«+Bismarc N. D. *+168-1wi Sal ee Fo! it | SANTEDOA Tew 1 few table Tourer In- t | TYPEWRI finest residence lots in the city. Also lot on-Ave, B.A very fine bulging spat with all improvements in, ALJ. FOR: SALE—Household- goods ieluding; ~ bed room sets, dining room sets,-perlor {nrniture, ‘ete. Inquire Mrs. John Wentz; Cor. Sixth ‘and ‘Broadway 3ts ‘LE—Fine Hotel property; moving “pieture and auto livery business all in one. See or write me for particulars. E.A. Anderson, Steele, N. D, _9-17-1mo. FOR SALE=The.only-Lunch= Room -and Confectionery in town. -Will sell cheap. Come Hee make me an. offer. Box 161, Stanton,.N, 9-7-imo FOR een Edison Phonograph W, and records. Cheap if taken’ at. once. 414 8th St. 10-6-4t FOR-SALE—Gopd black. dirt, $1.00 yard delivered’ anywhere “in city. “Phone 743L. 10-5-4t FOR SALB—Beets and Carrots for pick- * ling and-winter use. ‘Phone 364! Ae awe }- lw) ew,- going. at.a|{ This you. will get trom phe or two Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets after a meal. Sour. risings, gassiness, a heavy -bloated feeling and sich di: tress due to indigestion ‘or dyspep- sia _are usually: only. temporar. And yet they may lead to serious! disorder. The regular use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets after ‘méals reflects to a high degree: the intelligent selection of preventative measures. “One. -cannot. always select or in- spect the quality of food to be gaten nor:its method or manner of prepa- ration. But it is possible. to avoid the acidity that isso oftei the re- sult. And it is a far better plan to eat.-without worry over, what may | happen, than to starve for fear it will happen... Many physicians \rec- ommend: these tablets for stomach distress ' due - to indigestion or dya- pepsid. They are sold by all druggists éverywhére at.60.cents a box. quire 104 Avenue AY Phone 6: ati-home. “AWrite 1 N FOR i SALE Large hard-coal bases eae <gtove, “Phone d24Re. —"<B S, ENGE, D.C. Ph. C, Among his prisoners were |} pair. Phone 592X or wilite Box 102, 1 ae _: Chiropractor Consultation Free sa tahe % uaa Blogh—Phene. 60. ie ie lied lee BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE I ai oo A Motor That Runs Lndcfinitely At the end of two or three thousand miles is your motor exhausted or refreshed? run down. -or tuned up? eager for the repair shop or the road Pall in or all ready?) Bee - No motor will run. forever, but it is definitely «© established that the Willys-Knight SleeerMaly ’ ae Motor will run: indefinitely... é It has no valves’ to’ grind} and its efficiency i is improved, rather than impaired, with use. .“, 5, pieces. ‘andj. put together again, for it is ‘made “the ‘end! : aa Cs Gage vary Telephone Earnings NORTH DAKOTA INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE (CO. “Motor of Monarchs and Monarch of Motors t does not have to be continually taken: to cright’ inthe first place, and: will make et to! a ? \ Just keep running the motor and. stop running up billst ( : ™ ives fy ; "In North Dakota © #4 “tH 4 Wy &taA v4 ” The following figures show our annual revenues and annual expenses in North Dakota and also the amount of money leftto pay interest on the money in- vested in our property. ’ These figures. clearly ind aed ' the necessity for additional revenue. Our INVESTMENT in this: state i is $1, 502,- aN a 865 as of July 31, 1920.. ci - Our total annual REVENUES i in this state # are $389, 271. cs Our total annual EXPENSES, such as by upkeep of property, taxes, ete,, are ’ The balance for INTEREST on the invest- : ment after expenses have been paid is $48,708. ee _ This its is.less than 3.1-2 per: cent annually on. $1,502,865, which. is "ia . the amount of our investment. ; 4 The additional iesvenite which will be obtained from, re the proposed new rates, will only enable this: Company | *_. ; to earn 8 per cent annually on the money invested.in its te property in-North Dakota. SA oc ———————