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Jam while 4 = Bismarck CANDIDATES CLOSELY BUNCHED AS LARGEST VOTE OFFER NEARS CLOSE -:Bismarck' Tribune Workers Have Opportunity to Make a Real Victory Now; Every Sub- scription Counts Heavily on the 200,000 Ex- ie Vote Which Expires at Midnight Satur- _- day : ; Bismarck Bismarck Hazel Pierce Bis Bismarck Nellie Sniith » Bismarck Bismarck Surprises have been coming so f in the Tribune’s Automobi =Prize campaign that today the candi. dates of this unparalled subscription =Brive' are a-flutter anticipation, =" Interest today, in the stupendous =zace for almost $10,000 in awards is Hivided between (tae 200,000 eavra -vote offer, which will close Saturday kt midnight, and the ‘list of candi- fates which appears betow. a 2: The standings may be likened to 4 see-saw, for with each succeeding Hist new and formidable contenders “have appeared on the horizon. As has been the case in of the earlier list, there are many candidates right up among the leaders who were not -éven entered in the campaign a week ér so ago and there is plenty of _room at the top for more of the en- terprising folks who want to place themselves in line for a wonderful ‘hotor car or other valuable reward. Candidates Redouble Efforts. The offer of 200,000 extra votes, over and above the regular number allowed for each $30 worth of new and old subscriptions, will come to an end Saturday. night. And as this is the greatest vote offer to be made at any time during the campaign the wise candidates are hot on the trail of every available subscription, so as to get the fullest advantage of this oer, for they realize tuat they can build up a reserve of votes now that will virtually as’ere them of the and Overlan, all who do no! by the rules. Steele, . Miss Johanna Garrison Wilton Sterling Wing Mr, Clyde McKenzie Steele .. Dickinson Miss ‘Lucille ) ‘MRS, C.J. REFF Mrs, Reff-is one of our most active candidates, and is, oing about the work in a niost systematic and satis- factory manner. Her ‘method is bound to win at least one of the cars. Moffit Miss Eathe . Steele .. aldwin Mr. (Clarence . Napoleon RRR RR ee Mr., Al Dutton prize of their choice when the cam- Hi EG a oe paign ends, it see eo C. 3, Kunts * Everything is now so.favorable for x3 Bi ie ie Anney olvin the candidates that results are sure]. eS Killder,’. for those who show real activity, The; Miss Mabel Carrol Killdeer race has reached the half-mile post] Bismarck ......++-++++++ 18,000} Blanche Grey and our.advice to each worker is to} Mr, Benton Flow Killdear to make every day count strong in} Bismarck . 6,450{ Clyde Smith votes from now os. £8: Jong-as the} Mrs. E. J. Gobel Kildeer, Bismarck . Miss Esther Zellnws . five automobiles must be given on Sept. 23, you mighe as. well be on of the winners..It will only require real effort on your: part under the present. vote offer, which will ma%e subscrip- tions count as they never will again. Second: Payments. A fruitful source of votes is that of “Second Payments. Candidates who have, in the beginning of the campaign, secured from friends.a sub- scription to the Tribune for a short term, should again visit these ‘sub- }. scribers and persuade them to length- en their orders. By having these subscribers make another payment, thus extended th, order to a year or longer, candidates will be given the difference in votes Just as thougn the ‘subscription was taken all at one time. : ‘Second Payments should be marked on the receipt stubs in order to re- ceive the full measure of votes when Killdeer Alfred Dale Manning Bismarck . Miss Lillian Balke Bismarck Mrs. Goodwin Bismarck Mrs, Joe’ Hanson Bismarck ... Mr. William Barnec! Bismarck Miss Dorothy Parsons J. A. Berdahl C. A. Larsen Oakdale H. G. Schwar' Leo Winters ‘Werner. Togo Kleix Halliday Lois Evans Halliday y peat bites eseexpinee MrsfHarold Keller Bismarck . Mr. Chris Martinson Bismarck Miss Mary Cayou Bismarck Mr, ‘Tyler»Kludt - Bismarck . Mr. Art Haas Dodge . Miss Hilda Golden Catherine Mosbrucker Carrie Haugen ek... oo Clara Schroeder Anna A. Nielson DISTRICT No.. 2, Tneludes the territory outside of the city of Bismarck, six, as well as the ten smaller prizes are guaranteed to thi: they have an equal bp win both the Hudson sedan, and Nash Mrs. C. H. Geil Killdeer . Mr. H, A. Thom Drisco}l . Mrs. Bloom Smith Miss Esther Olson Miss Christine Brom Miss Emma: Weber ‘iss Margaret Dalenburg | Mr. Charles. David Killdeer . * | Mrs. C..B. Porter Mrs. George Hogue Miss Tess Ward Mrsy: A.J. Palmogs Miss,Murle: H. J. D, Harris’ Manning. .....0.-+++ beeee $2,200 Lena, L. Diehl Be Wa Dunn Center....... Ke . Dunn Center..... Whetstone Mrs, P, Goeta Russell. Lewis Washburn .,, John Fisher Washburn Howard Anderson a yeveeee peceeees 6,000 Segeecaceresseee 6,000 Harold Ferguson Washburn .. Leonard Flynn Wilton Man McMartin Wiltgn ., Ed Moe Wilton . Harold. Ch Wilton . . Mr. Donald Davis Jamestown ....\ Miss Alice Kooker ‘ Dawson «..... Mr, Vern. Peterson Dickinson Mr, Lewis 0. Mana Washburn . + 5,000 seedecseeeeeseee 5,000 Bach one 8,000 The Oakland district, and portunity to Ten per cent given to it win a prize, and, abide Tuttle : Mra. Wm. Peterson Underwood Mr. Tom Truax Wilton . Mr, Dale Heinzeroth Turtle Lake .. Mrs.: Mildred Spitzer McKenzi Mr, Glen -M. Turtur » Linton Mrs, G, E. Whatfod Hazelton Mrs, St. George Garrison .. Miss Mary Anderson Mandan Mr. Adolph. Stanton Mr. Myron Riersey Regan Mr. Robert, Mackin Mandan | Mr. R. A. Halvorson Covlin Cheveenescetees Ae be eng eens peeeeee 5,000 ec eteeeeeneee seeee 6,000 Johnson mins eevee 20,600 Wilson : Northwood .,.... Mrs. A. F, Warren Benedict .. ¢| Miss Archie Gieman Wabek Bernice Ne! Sterling ’ Bryant a Violet -Hustad, epee Steele .... Blanch, Houser Napoleon rr Ernest Drew - _ Jamestown . Irene Fuller . Spiritwood Glezence Johnson see acl Ella Schopover Fort Rice. William. Gobel Nora Long James Whitlock _ Washburn . Eliza St. George Garrison Gordon Hullett ti Mrs. Klusman New ‘Salem. Ava M. Wilcox Center . Miss Helen. Moore Beulah ... Miss‘ Ide Schoff Hazen .. Mr. F. J. Keller Richardton . Mr, Wm, F. Radke Golden’ Valley Miss: Caroline’ Neill Hallid: sees lay turned in. These, as well as ait Bismarck . " ‘Wilton other nayments will count toward | Mr. George Hunter the $30 clubs. Bismarck People now taking some other daily Mie: Florence Graut paper and who wish to help Ane Bismarck -- didate with votes, may pay their sub-] Miss Buelah Dow Red‘ Tomahak. scriptions to The Tribune and have Bismarck .......+0.0s0++ ‘ Cannon ‘Ball. this paper started at any future date | Miss Hazel Pierce A, R. Armatrong. Bismarck Mr, Theodore Psilolihons Bismarck . Helen Sayler Bismarck .. Miss Y. R. Davis Bismarck Miss Alice Larson Bismarck = to-suit their convenfence. ! ' VOTES AGAIN PUBLISHED. The following are the lists’ of votes corrected un to Thursday evening. . These lists do. not\ contain: the club bonus votes but are accurate as to . the candidate's; positions in the race. DISTRICT NO. 1. Includes the candidates who live in Bismarck. The Studebaker Six, as well.as the ten smaller prizes are guaranteed to this district, and they |; have an equal opportunity to. win botlethe Hudson sedan, and Nash and Overland. Ten.per cent given to 11 Who do not win a prize, and abide by the rules. The list below was compiled from returns received up to Thursday, 6 p.m, Miss Marjorie Bolton Bismarck .,...-+ - Miss Louise Berndt Bismarck Mr. Ludvig Quanrud Bismarck ......s00++008 MisaHelen Baker MATCK e.g edseceee Florence: Nel: Washbur! Carl Sather Roy Schultz 11,250 ai 19,000. +. 24,050 severe 5,000 ++ 24,650 Bismarck .......... Hse at Mr. Robert Frost af Bismarck ....... Mr.: Douglas Yeater Bismarck. . Father Hiliner Bismarck Mr.. Elmer Lilleskov Bismarck ..... tee eeeeenee 5,000 Mr. James McDonald Bismarck . Regent .. Russell Anderson Washburn: . Washburn ....... beeeeeee « 5,000 “Washburn LUA Mandan, Aug. vesecegebee 6000 ison Mo viceeeeneeees +. 6000 seebens Washburn ,.....6. Mu Miss Ethel Hutchinson sane Belfield ...s.eee0e06 Menoken:........ eereeseye i Werner «.....- seeeees Madrid—Plana were made-to xena the body of John ‘G.*Woolley, former ‘prohibition ‘candidate’ for president; to the United States! for burial. — Bs, Chicago—Mrs.. Winifred *Mason Huck, Republican nominee: for con- rer gress to fill the vacancy caused DY [eof absolute: divorce to Melvin E. 5, || the death of, her fagher,; William E. | Trotter, superintendent of the Grand rs a) ‘Cop as ail 4) ¥ LS iS Mary’ & | jcorner with her husband in jthrow it away. os pam 10,000 pereeny, 21,650 «+ 21,000] election within, the meaning constitution. sae eee te 16,000 QP Ria Hs * :: Springfield, notified the —_ ~ Tit.—Governor no Mexicans were assaulted Herrin, mine massacre. Riverside,, Cal.—Lieutenant ‘and: -his’ tadvhanicia fell into'Lake Elsinore. mer minister and army chaplai: Mau her former husband, Claud Cu: was set for September 11. Washington.—The forest lotted to states co-operating w' to.apropriate an amount equal. federal donation. Morris, I1.—Extra guards had reached the sheriff that tempt. to seize Thomas Cushin fegsed slayer of hi: + |-ughorn, baby was tikely, ing the Gipaxts Of the; city. “foreman of. the boiler forces ae ‘ ¥ —_ + : “Special Feature for Opening day Ladies Style and. Driving Contest. tx 2 " Enter at once. _A’cash prize will be given by the Fair Association and accessories by auto dealers, C a Mrs. G. J. Reff i Bismarck ...csseecceeee A Variety “of ‘Exhibits: North Mr. Leo Gerling ..:~ Dakota ‘Agricultural College, Insane sp DIMA aseectngt oy Ne Hospital, Indian. School, ‘Women’s “Bismarck ... ment, Educational. Exhibit, - E. E. Rimbach ‘€attle, Horses, Sheep, Swine, Poul- Bismarck ...,..- Snot ‘try,’ Grain, Vegetables, etc., etc, Esma Pierce t i i ¢ Fh Bismarck ......+004 ieee. bike ER He ‘ George Register, Jr. 5 Arrangements have’ been, made to eB ss settee teens 5,000 accommodate a very unique exhibit Blennree g from England. Lavina Peterson . Bismarck Katherin Holehouse Bismarck Mrs, L. B. Sowles Bismarck ... Irene Anderson Bismarck .....-+.seee0e+ . 5,000 Margaret Ingram Bismarek ........ seeeeee 5,000 Mrs, Ed White Bismarck .......yseeeeee Mary Anderson Bismarck Ida Ellefaon - Bismarck .......++ senses Miss Mary Hassel |= Bismarck .......++++ cee 22,200 | wi A wonderful ‘exhibit will be here ANN fromthe Depattment of Agricul- ture of the: United States. \ Special. railroad. rates. froin. all points -in North Dakota: on the Northern Pacific and Soo Railways. - Amusements The: Dominion ‘Exposition Shows ih are coming with four riding devices and fifteen shows. "AIRPLANE .FLICHTS "” AUTO RACES - ‘. FORD NOVELTY RACE 8CO0 Indians ; grecsds. Many will pete part in the. Native , es,,and pastimes. WILD WEST ‘Besides ‘the buckilg, riding and roping contest, several surprises are being planned for the afternoon , programs, Yo ‘A Gorgeous Spectacle Will Conclude pee This Year. * ensor: rear adden had i ‘| ;@ clgaret, as she stood on. . retreat jork when a cap ordered her ta i ‘When-she claimeq jit was her privilege to smoke he {struck it out of her hand... And been he pole commissioner: must fst geen oe et : . Mason, requested. a seat in congress pending the November election, con tending that he nomination was an state department at Washington that fnvestigators sai« Clarence _W. Green, were killed when their plane Des Moines, Ia.—Sheriff Robb, for- will have no compunction agzinsy ieting the death penalty upon Eu- gene Weeks, condemned murder. "> Gassapolis, Mich.—The trail of Mr.. Storick accused of poisoning announced that $400,000 has been al- government in protecting-forest lands from fire, each state being required placed around the jail after reports girl wife and Minneapolis—Five persons were in- jured,-only one seriously in the vio- tt wind storm which: struck here early evening. Many win- broken, and trees uprooted jacksonviilg Fla-The home of ‘A.. Williaws, city. councilman and Seaboard:Air Line railroad was dyna- mitted but. William and his wife were Grand .:Rapids, Mich., Aug. 25.— ‘Judge Major L. Dunham of the su- ‘perior court today awarded a decree will be encamped on the " Each Night’s Program. at the Fair. HAAR New of the Small in the Reeves in, said shman service ith the to the were an at- 1g, con- at the ie _|-improved,”" tionally known evangelist. He dis-! grades in the United. States:army. mali the. suit for separate main- tenance brought by Mrs, Trotter a He held Mrs, Trotter’s charges that her husband had been unfaithful and that he had treated Mer cruelly had not been sustained by evidence, ¢ making ‘thick, gelatinous soup. . Dublin, Aug. 2 ‘he postponed meeting of the Dail will be held Sep- tember 9th instead of September 7, as previously announced, Muskogee, Okle., Aug. 25.—Three persons are reported dead, a score injured and more than half the busi- ness district of Haskell, Oklahoma, is in flames this morning. The fire is believed to have been caused by, the ignition of gas fumes by a cigar- ette. Six buildings on the east side of the main business street are said to bé complete losses. Try to Secure an Earlier Corn Variety Fargo, N. D., Aug. 25.—Some peo- ple/ think that corn on the cob as now constituted is a top notch del cacy but plant breeding experts at the agricultural coflege aren’t satis- fied with it and ate trying for some- thing better. They have taken Golden Bantam which they say is the best swee. corn now and havé crossed it with Gills Early Market, and after three years work have succeeded in pro- ducing a corn earlier than the Ban. tam. They are working to improve its quality and size now and if they succeed they will have what they are looking for, according to Oliver Strand, field horticultural foreman. They hope that they may have the new strain perfected. to the point where it wil-be ready for distribu- = tion in three years more. i Healthful Baking Powder at an Economy Price }Containsno Alum _ Use it—and Save! SPECIAL! Some grocers may have a few cans left of Dr. Price’s bearing the label with the special advertising offer recently announced. A big value at its regular price, Dr. Price’s is an un- paralleled bargain at this special sale price. ‘Don't fail to see if-your grocer has some left! Parishes haye existed in Englan for-more than 1000 years. at Mexico City has two bageball leagues and ten:‘first-class diamonds. Merchant Financial Wreck “IT am a.financial wreck because of the.expense of doctors and medi- cine for my wife. She hag been a chronic sufferer, for 10-years, , Some pronounged it gall stones, some gas- tritis and some. jntestinal. inflamma- tion, ‘I happened to read an ad of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and from, the first. dose my. wife, has: steadily. It is a simple, harm- less, preparation) that removes the catarrhal mycus ‘from the. intestinal; tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ- ing appendicitis. One dose will con, vinee or money refunded. “ For Sale At All Drug Stores. adv. Pleasant and profitable business and banking positions, should appeal to you. “We are ready to prove to your satisfaction that we constantly have more calls for, bookkeeper-stenographers than we-.can possibly supply. Positions that pay $80, $100 to $125.a month, with prospects of rapid advancements. Write us‘Now. Pep and Action have made thousands of others independent for life. The om, BiSMARCK db Will take you at Your Present Age, and with your Present Edu- cation, be that much or nothing, and prepare you for the best business and‘ banking positions or refund your entire tuition. Noustane no Chances at the B. B, C.—SUCCESS or NO PAY, its motto, ‘ AUDITS SYSTEMS PLATO KNAUSS Certified Public. Accountant Bismarck, X. D. . ; Enroll at any time —on or before Sept, 5, if possible. Write now ahd avaii yourself of board and room in the Dormitory at cost? For;particulars write, G. M. LANGUM, College Building, BISMARCK, N, D. a LULL ATT COSTS. INVESTIGATIONS Can more fruit! —put up peaches, pears and plums YOU. will not have a really complete variety of canned fruits unless your shelves contain an assort- ment of peaches, pears.and plums. EeslNNIINN HLA Don’t let summer go by without putting up a good supply of these delicious orchard fryits! They will insure healthful, appetiz- ing meéals all winter. ‘ Factory-canned fruits are extravagant. By canning at /home you wil ll save one-third to one-half. Use Ball Mason Jars. PACIFIC N. W. GROWERS & JOBBERS ASSOCIATION General Offices Minneapolis Mine. Pear Chips. —bring out the fihe delicate flavor of pears. Put up-.several cans. 8 Ps: pears 4 ths. sugar ¥ Ib. Canton ginger # lemons Wine pears, remove the stems, quarter and core; then cut in small pieces. Addy sugar and ginger, and tet_stand over night. In the morning add lem- ons cut in small pieces, rejecting seeds and cook slowly three hours. Put in a stone jar, limax Better Baking Certain With ( Fancy Patent Flour No matter how good your baking are now, you can make them better by using Climax Flour. Better flavor, better texture, more whole- some, more satisfying. | Russell Miller Milling Co. Bismarck, N. D. ORDER A SACK OF « t€LEMAX: TODAY . * Nae AE f — , van .Carn + reaso + ject 1 | this ¢ ) Ad prope rolls ‘ tratic to pa ficials not u Mr. | found ple e his di adopt “no v addin as to trine fair : Mr. eral y from obtair an au money , ment; 4 His | the c } South } lowed. The ; June, condu Sadia, | whose split 4 local and H brothe BO! ai ers tor age (ca Illinois here bodies # dition | to hav betwee were | killed. were 1 _ proceée APE N¢ ] ‘* More p. expend books « complet making cording act fig tions f was $1, ey, acc never b ings fo | ‘appropr 2 will be 1 “The vu exceedes { j

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