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PAGE TWO, 4 BSwARCY, DAILY. TRIBUNE “RID Y, NOVEMBER 5, rer NAMES OF LEGISLATORS ee ILL — COME TO BISMARCK {N JANUARY | cceswet. 5 ———_—____—_ = a suivante district, Senate, Peter stric ‘ner. |: Berg, onpartisan, Englevale. ed 01 y 5 + . abo} . Mart ries follows: P. O; Mandt, independent, Northwood Bilott, Martin’ Larson, “Nonpartisan, First district, Senate, Fred Van- Eighth district, Senate, H. H, Mc-i" Camp, independent, St., Thomas./Nair, Nonpartisan, Portland. House,{_ Fifteenth district, Senate, Frank House, John Halcrow, independent, | E..0. Ellingsen, independent, Hillsbo- Ployhar,.. independent, Valley City. Bowesmont; Paul Johnson, independ- ent, Mountain; John K. Olafson, inde- pendent, Gardar. ‘Second district, Senate, John E. Flectin, Nonpartisan, Niobe. House, J. H: Burkhart, Nonpartisan. Berthold. | ville. independent, Fargo. Doyd independent, Fatgo; dine, independent, Third district, Senate, Christ Le- 4 vang, Nonpartisan, Parkriver. House, ; Twichell, independent, Fargo. . " Dinford. Gilbert Erickson, independent, Lan- Tenth district, Senate, A. G. Stor. Seventeenth—Nelson county, Nels kin; Aaron Levin, Nonpartisan, Park-|/ stad, independent, Horace. House,! Ophang, independent; L. 0. itredrick- | J. river. | Roy Johnson, independent, Casselton; | son, independent, to House; R. J. Gar- Fourth district, Senate, P..J. Mur-| John G. Plath, indepéndent, Daven-| diner, independent, tu Senate, phy, independent, Grafton. House, | port. seg etee Kighteenth—Cavalier, John Bald- Frank D. Slominski, independent,; Eleventh district, Senate, Peter Mc-|son, independent; A. N.. Flow, inde: Minto. Lachlin, independent, Hunter. House, | pendent, H. McDowell, independent. Fifth district, Senate, J. E. East-|R. M. Sproul, indep@dent, Buffato; Nineteenth—Rollette, James Mc- House, | William Watt, independent, Leonard. Nonpartisan to the House and gate, independent, Larimore. P. G. wood. Sixth district, Senate, Twelfth district, Senate, E. M. son, independent, Fairmount. Hanson. independent North- W. H: Whit- man, independent, Grand Forks.|C. Ness, independent, Wahpeton. House, John Freeman, independent,| Thirteenth district, “Senate, Grand Forks. 4 Petterson, independent, Tm 2 KUPITZ CO. = Phone 33——Will Connect You With All Departments——Phone 39 = QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY = Fourth Street Bismarck = Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents = Canned Peas, Holmen’s Pride, == 12 cans, $1.80; 6 cans/for 2.5.0.4 Phew ae 95c = Canned Strawberries, Star Bright Brand, = 5 Beane: $2.50; 3 for $1. 25 = Canned ‘Pineapple, 21 lb. sliced, 3 cans 0 cece $ 1.35 = Catsup, pint bottles, Honor Brand, Er 8 for... Ziiile nevi tet aakeo ees 70c = Crescent Brand Macaroni or Spaghetti, 4 BEB for. wien del cnectond atntenteUsdin lion ours 25c = MEAT DEPARTMENT = 3 Fresh Oysters just arrived. = Pot Roast Beef, per Ib. . ‘ = Rib Boiling Beef, per Ib. .......... Etats .. .15¢ = Salt Pork, per IDA ora ae +o. 25C = Cerned Beef, per Ib. ......... ccc ecece eevee eee 16c Fl] ‘arl'E, Johnson, independent, Hat- C. A. Ulland, independent, May- Ninth district, Senate, H. J. Rusch, House. Robert J.SA. Jar- Fargo; L. House H. B. Durkee, independent, Wahpeton; Nils Gwinner. | S000 maa | House, J. B. Johnson, Lpcpendeat: }Delamere; L. B. Cole, independent, House, M. O. eee independent, Rogers. \ Sixteenth, district, senate, John L. Miklethun, Nonpartisan, bledon. House, I. W. Johnson, xen Jolgate; Wm. Bjerke. NonpéFtisan, L.| Hatton; Ole L. Anderson, independent, Benson, Nonpartisan, Senate. ‘Twentieth—Benson, Theodore Hanson, Nonpartisan, and J. R: Maddock, Non- artisan, to the House. Twenty-first—Ramsey, House, Mai- tin Olson, independent; C. A. Sajem- Independent, Adolph Milekleson, Inde- pendent. Senate, J. E. Stevens, inde- pendent. ‘Twenty-second—Towner,’ House, I. J. Batts, independent; ‘J. A. McLarty, Nonpartisan, - ‘Twenty-third—Griggs |. . Twenty: -fourth—LaMoure 5 \, Twenty-fourth—Senate, EB. Ne Bow- | . Nonpartisan, Kulm. House, J, I’, Brady, Nonpartisan, Jud; J. C. Ardruser, Nonpartisan,. Marion. Bee aan emate: T. J. Kelsh, Independent, Fullerton. House; T."8. Shimmin, ‘Independent, Forbes; J. D. Root, Guelph. x Twenty-sixth—Senate, C. ¢. Ward, Ngnpartisan,-Hazelton. Housge, Rollau V. Weld, Nonpartisan, Bowden; Fay Harding; artisan, Linton; Joh C, Sherma lonpartisan, Steele; Roy A. Yeater, Nonpartisan, Hazelton. Twenty-seventh—Senate, Lynn W. Sperry, Independent, Bismarck. House, Harold V. Seniling, Independent, Bis- Hn Enno to they ; Victor L. Anderson, Indepen- | For Ail Baking Requirements Use Climax Flour contains: a. high percentage. of ’ gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of itshigh quality. For sale by all grocers. Russell - Miller Milling os Bismarck, ‘NiuDe? dent, Wilton; L.B.) Heaton, Indepen- dent, McKenzie. | Twenty-elghth>Senate, A. M. Ha- gan, Nonpartisan, Westhope. House, Willia ford; Fred E. Simms, Nonpartisan, Willow City; Nels Magnuson, Nonpat- tisan, Souris; J. C. Miller, Nonparti- san, Souris... ‘Twenty-ninth—Senate, Walter it. Bond, Independent, Minot. House, Andrew Johnson, Independent, Dou- glas; A. B. Carlson, Independent, Mi- not; J. H. Burns, Independent, B. 3. Mouck, Independent, Minot. Thirtjeth—Senate, F. W: Mees, In dependent, Glen Ullin: House, Jacob Rollinger, Indepehdent, Flasher; J. |J. Strain, Nofipartisan, St. Anthony; F. Elmer, Nonpartisan, Hebron. Thirty-firgt—Senate, L. R. Baird, In” dependent, Dickinson.) House D. KE. Shipley, Independent, /Dickinson; ©. H, Starke, \Independeut, Dickinson; Pius Kopp, ‘independent, Richardton. ~ Thirty-second—Senate, 0. H. Oisor. Nonpartisan, New Rockford. House, B. C. Larkin, Nonpartisan, Brantford; C. W. Reichert; Nonpartisan, Carring- toh. Thirty-third—Senate, James A.Wen- strom, Nonpartisan, Dover. House. William R. Hartl, Nonpartisan, Bre- mer; Roy B. Weld,. Nonpartisan, Chaseley. Thirty-tourth—Senate, E, H. Ken- tall, Ind; Norwich. House, Frank Lazier, Nonpartisan, Bacton. Thirty-fifth—Senate, John Nathan, Nonpartisan, Goodrich. “House, J. W Hempel, Nonpartisan, Denhoff. Thirty-sixth —Senate, Schrenk, Independent, Ashley. House; \M. W. Kelly, Independent, Napolepn; ‘adam Nagel. Jr., Independent; Lehr; Henry Nathan, Independent, Lehr. Thirty-seventh—Senate, C. W. Ca- rey, Independent, Lidgerwood. House, J. J. Kjos, Independent, Delamere; |Nels Olsgatd, Independent, Kindred. \Thirty-eighth—Senate, C. H. Nolti- mier, Nonpartiéan, Valley City. House, . H. Olson, Nonpartisan, Valley City. Thirty-ninth—Senate, R. J. List, In- endent, Scranton. House, Joseph A.’ Kitchen, Independent, Sentinel Butte; Carl B, Olson, Independent, Me- dera; 0. C. Martin, Nonpartisan, De- sart, Fortieth—Senate, Ralph. Ingerson, which is al- ways uniform in quality and z= Phose Vi Phone = GALVIN’S [;"# SUSSNER'S “s A= 310 Main St. = Ae Quali eries = QUALITY MEAT MARKET = The Home of Quality i and Grog = = e A ° = You save from 15 to 20 per = ae hey pre-war prices for Saturday offering Zz cent. Just try it once and ‘= A Complete Line of Fresh: Vegetables = note the difference. Deliv. = . CANNED CORN > = erles all day. = Put in your winter supply at this price < ah = ( r) = Faney Sweet Corn, z We die value, at per ti ait SD IN SPECIAL Ct = By lozen or case, at pi | Spring Chickens, per pound . --30c = — ee = |G is, toes, 2 Ib.: J. B. GA LVIN ge Gricaneiet st"... 8c z= Per.dozen 611 Broadway Mis | tins 2... eee teen eee eee es Phone 722 Opposite city Scales = = : : A 4 rann SUR ERe eS N= / CANNED FISH SPECIALS uy SS Scnse nr Gm fe tee, a es ccc SS Lobter ab size, Mapai, ae Be Richholt’s Cash an Carry [2 Sn 32 fb ees ae G |= Crab Meat, % Ib. size, special at. . 5c i | Phone 631 | re ‘631 eget [zen & ee cee) = Japan Tea, 70c value, per Ib. 54c Gocos, % Ib. tins, “S56 value IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT- Our Canned Goods are as Fresh ‘as in Harvest Time ‘ ; ° be Coffee, Red Rose Brand, Steel Cut, regular 50c value, 1 Ib. 38c;-3' Ibs. for $1.10; 5 Ibs. for .. Soap, P.& G. Sat@rday, 2 bars, 17c; 10°bars for Soap, Lenox, Satuday Special, 10 bars for .. Special. \ Mince Meat, Home Made, > Per pound . 3 25c Chickens, ee dressed, Saturday Special pernb.e. or. Foie Si Suet eon beete 25c re The Original Cash and Carry Store BLAME YOURSELF—If youypay too much for your gro- ceries. This store offers you the opportunity to buy right but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit store prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that careful buyers at this store-enjoy. Try us tomorrow. + 7 +— Bakers’ Goods Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily == Bakers Chocolate; % Ib. cakes, Wie House Coffee, ‘special 35c value, special .,... LS ORO Ae so EE. Meee A9e Currants, fancy, new tack, Imported Shelled Walnuts, per cheaper than raisins....... OUT oe aie eis war ecorers le Imported Large Walnuts, per Mixed Nuts, no peanuts. ies POUN es acute weecc soe 90 MIKE See. aa ee. .33¢ Strawberry Jam, Home Brand, 70c value at .. Raspberry Jam, Home Brand, 70c value at Salted Peanuts, another barrel |< " just arrived, per Ib. ..... f. AM Ca Seen sll [ CABBAGE—Fancy hea 50 Ib. Ze : a at per Ib.. Beef Pot Roast, per lb. Sirloin Steak, per lb. T-Bone Steak, per lb... Rib Roast, per lb. Pork, Ham Roast, per Ham Steak, per “tb, a Shoulder Roast, Per lb. Shoulder Steak, per Ib. Pickled Pig’s Feet, per Ib. TNUNOTNONOGQUUEAEAAGAOUEGEOUEKORUGGALCANLUAGAEUAAAUTT Si] Beiling Beef and Rib Stew, per ‘b. Round Steak, per Ib. ..... Be. Dressed Hens, fancy, milk- fed, per lb. ll Martin, Nonpartisan, Lans- |‘ Jacob | Ma: Ne ajd_when the de TUM et Nonpartisan, Flaxton, House, ~C. 8. Erickson, Nonpartisan, Crosby; B. B. Kellogg, Nonpartisan, Alkobo; Elmer Cart, Nonpartisan, Kenmare. Forty-first—Senate, Robert Byrne, Wonpartisan, Arengard. House, George V. Bilquist, Nonpartisan; Alamo; P, F. Doyle, Nonpartisan, Carlson; Fred Eckert, Nonpartisan; jGeorge Lakie, Nonpartisan, Williston; Kristian Hall Nonpartisan, Wild Rose. ) ‘Forty-secon@-Senate, Andrew Ok- sendahl, — Nonpartisan, — Tunbrid{ House, L. A: Larson, | Independen Tunbridge; D. L. Peters, Independent, Wolford. ’ Forty-third—Senate, B. F. Baker, Nonpartisan Glenburn. House, Dell Patterson, Nonpartisan, Donyybrook, Forty-fourth—Senate, R. W. Paten, Nonpartisan, Plaza. House, Walter Maddock, Nonpartisan, Plaza; Soren Franson, Nonpartisan, Ross. Forty-fifth—Senate, Ole .Ettestad, Nonpartisan, Balfour. House, B, E. Bryans, Nonpartisan, Voltaire. _ mane, Parlor R. L, Fraser, Nonpartisan, ]Garrison. House, A. L. Maxwell, Nonpartisan, Turtle Lake; Oscar Oberg, ‘Nonpartisan, Wilton; Frank A. Vogel, Nonpartisan,~ Cole- harbor. Forty-seventh—Senate, 0. C. Gross, Nonpartisan. House, Claude Lackey, Independent; William Kamrath, Non- partisan. Forty-eighth—Senate, A. A. Lieder- bach, Nonpartisan, Killdeer. House, Chas. Whitmer, Nonpartisan, Yucca: J. B. Hagelberger, Nonpartisan, Beu- lal Geo: W. Morton, ‘Nonpartisan. ‘ing. Forty-ninth—Senate, P. B. Garberg, Nonpartisan, Hettinger. House, Wil- liam Bauer, Independent; Stowers; H. O. Bratsbefg, Nonpartisan, Reeder; 0. H./Qpland, Nonpartisan, Mott, WEATHER REPORT For twenty-four hours ending at noon, Friday, November 5. Temperature at 7 a. m 38 Highest yesterday, Lowest yesterday Lowest last night Precipitation ... Highest .wind velocity. Forecast For North Dakota: Mostly “cloudy tonight and Saturday, probably. un-| Sore Throat, Colds Quickiy Checked By Hamiin’s Wizard Ol Sore throat and chest colds should -never be neglected. Few people realize how often’ they re- sult seriously if not promptly checked. Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a safe, simple and, effective treat- ment. Used as a gargle for sore throatit brings quick reliei.. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up “avhard, deep seated cold in one night. Keep a bottle on the shelf. | {zard Oil is a'good dependuble prep- aration to have inithe medicine chest for away. How often sprain and burns occurin every stiff neck, a g. healing Wizy aaiek rellef. © tired aéhingsfect. ard Oil will always br Generous size bottie ic. If you are troubled with constipation or sick hi he try Hamlin’s Wizard settled in the south portion; some- what colder tonight in the soutascen- tral portion. INDIAN AGENT MAKES BIG HAUL Frazee, Minn., No —In the last three days Deputy Special Officer.Lec- man Meyers in the Indian service of the United States government has con- iscated more than $15,000 worth of whiskey, at and near Frazee. He also confiscated two fine automobiles. Duy ing this time he has lodged in the county jail at Detroit for violation of the liquor laws, seven men and one woman. He was assisted in the work by Herman Schrandt of Frazee.” |N. D. TOWN HAS $8,000 FIRE LOSS | Galesburg, N. D., Nov. 5—Fire de; stroyed the Jacob Omdahl confection- ery, the postoffice and the St, Anthony & Dakota lumberyard here. The fire was discovered at 2:30 a. m., but had gained such headway that it was be- yond control. Fire departments from Portland and Hunter were called and aryived in time to render effectual aid in‘controlling the fire. The loss is esti- mated at about $8,000. FRESH SETBACKS Hs Chicago, Nov. 5.—Fresh setbacks in the price of wheat took place ,today ‘me your name and address and |influenced more or less by a drop in T will send you a free trial bottle of foreign exchange. Commission houses my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. were on the selling side and there . B. Caldwell,’ 513 Washington was no aggressive support. Opening St, Monticello, (II. Everybody now prices ‘which ranged from 1 to 2% andgphen needs “a laxatied, and ies cetns lower were followed by a slight wel nets the best, Write me today. rally and then by a néw downturn. _ WARNING Unless you see the name “Bayer’-on tablets, youtaré: not getting genuine Aspirin pr prescribed by physicians’ for 21 years, and proved safe. by millions.—Say “Bayer”! ‘Si Bhauty Secret EEP the system clean. Eliminate the poisons. . If nature will not do it for you, help natée with a natural medicine like Dr: Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Take a teaspoon- ful for a fewnights and watch the results. There; will be a \f] feeling of li guiness, the eyes will’be brigh it and: sparkling, the lips red, the cheeks pink. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin isthe recognized, standard remedy for constipation, and it is constipation that gives women headaches, dullness, loss of appetite and sleep, bad breath and bad com- plexion. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will relieve you over night, and do it gently but thoroughly. It"is just 2 combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, so safe that it is given to infants. A sixty-cent bottle will last for mionths, and last year eight million bottles were bought at drug stores— in itself a guarantee of merit.’ TRY IT FREE SAFETY FIRST! lAccept only an “unbroken paler of genuine “Bayer Tableis of Aspirin,” which ‘contains proper direc- sor foe Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- natism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! tin boxes of 12 tablets cogt but a few conts—Larger pack trada mark of P just pleasant, little pink s for $0c. Guaranteed, things to eat. , Certainly it is mu phone and order’, ee Dealers Supplied by It’s Worth the eee Of course it’s a long reach but it’s the best of her armful of good Your grocer or market man can supply you. | Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. | Manutalbture.of Mononect{cacidenter of Sa yt ch less of an effort for you to aor for the tele." : pound or more of this delicious spread for bread.!. \ . Manufacturers ees es Stacy-Bismarks Co. Wholesale Distributor \4 Ex a\

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