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» « - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922 | * ay ee MM aT I : .BAPTIST REVIVAL [DETECTIVE BEGAN Young Farmer Dies dy roads. Ut took the ee he Ae @ MEETINGS CLOSE} TO BELIEVE HE | Of Gunshot Wound) mrs, tht thyer sot Bot Wo, gaa iff es : N\ z - ; iti my : Evangelistic meetings which have WAS DOOMED \\~ | Helmet A. Werner, 19-year-old | Max because of the condition ‘of the! es gen : ‘ } : been in progress at the Baptist ; < |son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Warner |¥08ds. They started again. Sunday! Lg ern “re ’ chureh conducted, by Rev'J. E. Nay-| “I thought my. case was hopeless of Hazen, passed away at a local |and arrived home after 9 bead | aS es lor, evangelist for the Hoine Mission {Until I found Tanlac,” declared J. H.| hospital ‘Saturday night. at 11 BO es 7 Ral ] TAG ty, closed last night with the| Walsh, 606 Portland Ave., St, Pau!,|o'clock as a result of gunshot} Frank J. Johnson candidate: a : Gaptisne of three ceadldstedea the Minn. well known member of the St. wounds sustained 10 days ago when | for “re-election, 2nd term,’ OF ear eee Cae ay s a # at. | Paul detective force. i gun he was carrying while run- f R | 2 Gndal’ and. geaciae: Hei wae] “For ten long years I was in bad ning a tractor accidently -exploded. County Auditor. i PEAY AY Cy 9 shown in the religious)condition of shape. from heumatian and stomac! Seca ee nee papi | y the city and church, In addition to] TOT veining ven tune 10 eae edn hadhlald chin pun dovneourtthel| 2 | 4 . the evangeliss and pastor, Rev. 0, eo" ReMevryhing would sour ox nv and hed ed Me fmm down on | For Raw Sore Throal| , * Jacobson, pastor-at-large, Rev. P. ./T OU ‘around my heart nearly | exploded, wqlnding him jn the lem!” : ' rom, field agent for the Ameri-| eyt off my breath. I had splitting | It was not until} soveral hours after| At the first sign of @ raw; core | n Sunday School Union and Rev. headaches and dizzy spells, was so| the accident occurred that Mr, throat rub on a little Musterole witt George Neweomb of the Society for| nervous Icould get-no restful sleep,, Warner was found. The large \yOur fingers, | the Friendless helped in various and I bégan to feel I was doomed to | ®mount of blood lost during this! It goes righttothe spotwithagentle ways, Rev.,Jacobson was chairman, syend the rest of my days in suf- time, left him in such a weakened ¢ingle, loosens congestion; draws out af the personal work committee and’ goring, ies | state that he was unable to recover. soreness and pain, | conducted the after meetings whien, “Tanlac went right after my trou The remains will be sent to Hazen | Musterole is a clean; white ointment | were well attended and enjoyed by} bles and now I simply feel great. where interment will take place. made with oil of mustard. It has all | Ge pease sas se all. | My appetite is ravenous, everything os a aaa the strength of the old-fashioned mus- | CURDY During the meetings a number ofl agrees with me, my nerves are sten- | On toad’ Lone. Time | ‘ard plaster without the blister. _ FE. M¢ people, including many Sunday! dy and I get. plenty of refreshing |W. RF. McClelland, sumtetendont |_, Nothing like Musterole for croupy | Candidate for States Attorney school pupils, indicated their inter-| sleep. I am always saying a good of the state ing school at Man. ‘Hildren. Keep it handy for instant Bwrleigh-County. est in the religious life, fifteen defi-' word for Tanlac.” | dan, and VoH. DeBolt. Srincleat ae use. 35 and 65 cents in jars and tubes; | nitely uniting with the church by! Tanlac is sold by all druggists. | the Bismarck High School, | we hospital size, $3, * | My policy is to prosecute Helier, auby banter 3 nig | —=== | among the teow autois at the Bis-)3ETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER jevery criminal agaitst whom, ° S 4 b - r marek-Williston ¢: t Minot S; s @ jel i Minot where he will rest a day and| tion to all who have heljed in the Srday who started home on the mea sufficient evidence can be had. then go to Glenburn, where “he will] mectings. We heartily appreciate It is the state’s attorney’s / : begin a meeting with Rev. John Mel- the consideration which the Tribune duty. The law requires him * maker, pastor of the Baptist churen| has shown by allowing space for the to do it. He must do it if he is there. Rev. Naylor spoke from an| daily reports of the,meetings and an- honest. . unustal experience as a sailor and|ouncements. | | aduniniatvation® 3 traveler. His messages were clear \ (Contributed.)\ | My es bat F ll buil a C 5 and direct, holdina’etose to the lincs epee | nomical. ave lost lewer — of conservative evangelism, and full| ATTENTION ans : cases and secured more con- or a ul ings a ertain- ef urgent appeal for his hearers to} Regular meeting Bismarc! — ivictions than. any states at- bs : pile Canes foun eae Lodge No. 5, tonight at 7:30. ; jtorney in’ this County for] teed roof gives maximum pro- We wish to express our apprecia-| Work in E, A. Degree. \ years. P 4 | — | When Mr. Allen was states tection at a low cost per year. ‘ lattorney of this county hel ‘ BAD ( LD ONE ? |prosecuted an editor for pub- ’ , | ; | jen spperiing un aoe Certain-iced has proved itself.a most satisfactory jdid not like. r. Allen lost * . Sai ors. IN FEW HOURS i. lthe case, The TAXPAYERS and economical roof. It is guaranteed upt | ie ‘paid the bill. years according to thickness, You will find your epee a arms and eases T have never used the office ; Certain-teed roof will outlast the guarantee ! “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts Siarts blood coursing thraugh| : |for personal or political pur- bon ‘od. Quick, Costs Little, and the congested spot. This relieves |Poses, and never will. / peri f ; Pressure and soreness. The pain | Mr. Allen was hired by the In a few hours your cold: is gone, |] muscles. Tt alte neviatainann backs jcounty. Before election he Certain-teed it pay you to f it with Certain-teed, head and nose clear, no feverishness, | | Sepeh sBreaus up colds in chest. Keep ‘recommended that a large when you want long service. fi headache, or stuffed-up feeling.’ 4 a " i | yi Roofin; Druggists here guarantee these pleas-' H Sloan's Liniment-hills pain! te Part of the liens be uncollect- Shin, “i i ant tablets to break-up a cold or! | /ed and published that recom- e If you are building or remodeling a house, by the gripe quicker than nasty quin- ; J. E. KILEY imiendation. By so doing he Tarred Felts : : ine, They never make you sick or un- | ; ‘would have the t - ing Pa all means roof with Certain®teed Slate Sur- | nee | Ex:Service’ Man. ‘would have the taxpyers- pay Insulating Papers comfortable. Buy~a box of “Pape’s, wy! aca s ‘th bill: °. * = Hq Cold Compound” for a few cents and ‘PIRN lane Saar court |! Tf 3 itt aT will th Paints.of All Kinds faced Shingles. Made in soft shades of green, ; i a \ ‘ {] CLERK OF PRICT i electe will pursue the icti get rid of your cold right now—Adv.| DAILY PH Burleigh County jsamerpolicy as havetators ‘and Maran red or blue-black, they form a most artistic, 7 | |] Your Support at the Polls Tues- |! i inoleum a a || BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA w |i]. day, Nov. 7, Will Be Great }/¢Mdeavor to do the, work care- Oil Cloth economical and serviceable roof. Mrs. Mary-Ross {Known all over the Northwest for Quality | | Appreciated. ene peo and econom- ' é | ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS ©. |: aes issih ically without regard to the FipoateX Tas tewonintl, © Buy. Certain-tecd and be sure. [maecetge es. LMS &. (Political Advertisement) |political or other affiliations Garamicereraneer attiatd y Announcement — For years ‘it has been impossible to remove the sedit ment from Milk and Cream, and while at the National Dairy Exhibition, we purchased $11,000 worth of new machinery for our dairy building now in course of construction on Broadway west of Third Street. Our Scintillating Wit and dern clarifier arrived today, and is“being installed, ARE TOU A anelp Cert Kncwledh| | imitation nf ane Sk wee es fOr, Human Nature coW aihanc Read aynat Me. ee ' BISMARCK DAIRY CO.: Make— WOMAN ~ OFNO PORTANCE Says. Minneapolis, Minn.—“When my children were small I had a sick spell that weakened me so I could not walk across the floor without the aid of a chair. Our druggi advised me_to take Dr. Pierce’s vorite Prescription and Golden Med- ical Discovery, alternately, accord- ing to directions, and six bottles completely restored me’ to health Sinee that time \\ About Patterson’s and strength. have frequently recommended these aoe two famous remedies to members of C She Finest Type of my own family and-to my friends ‘ : and have seen only the most sati Photopley Entertainment / \Ever Offered c_> | CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT factory results from their us Mrs. Mary Ross, 2313 22nd Ave. Health is wealth. Do not neglect the most valuable asset you have. Write Dr. Pierce, président Invalids’ Hotel, in Buffalo, N. ¥., and receive good medical advice in return, free of all expense, or send 10c for tria) pkg. of tablets. To the Voters of Burleigh County: A report is being circulated and published:by my opponent, that I do not pay my taxes. I have paid taxes in Burleigh County since 1883, and during that time have probably paid into the City Treasury and say that I have ever secured any reduction in my taxes, or evaded payment, except when the Soo Railroad was built, and the reduction I then received I gave to the TONIGHT Committee to secure the right of way of said Railroad, MONDAY which many other citizens did. It is true that some of and my taxes have not been paid and the same are now in TUESDAY the hands of the courts, my attorneys being Ex-Tax Commissioner George E. Wallace and William Langer. I stand ready to pay whatever the Courts may decree is due, I having placed in a special fund the entire amount of my taxes due ready to pay the County Treas- urer when the Court may decide what is legally due. When the valuations were raised three years ago my property was raised in value from 300 to 500 per cent more in proportion than what other and similar pro- perties were raised, and that is one of the.causes of my suit. I appealed to the present State Tax Commis- sioners and they made a reduction, but in the judgment of my attorneys their reduction.was not enough and I have appealed my case to the Courts. I have done the same as hundreds of other people have done for years, and as the man who is trying to cause my defeat is now doing in the Courts. In my case the City and County can lose nothing and will re- ceive every cent, with interest, of what is rightfully and legally due, and I will leave to the public if the property is not good for it. If I raust. surrender my property rights and my priv- ileges as a citizen in order to hold an official position, then I do not care'to be County Commissioner, as my rightful and lawful rights and privileges are more dear to me than the office of County Commissioner. I stand ready to serve the people but not if it neces- sary to surrerder those rights. MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 ~ MEN'S 14 jwena ans wanDeee cas House PETERS, «CLAIRE WIRDSOR,. i THEBY, MILDRED JUNE, BA RK, GASTON GLASS, [MYRTLE STEDMAN, | CHARLES CLARY’ ttt AUSTIN, ) MARTHA MAITOX ee ore A big cast. of favorites ina thoroughly human drama— thrilling and appealing. The spotlight turned on Social Butterflies who forget Happiness and Love in a mad pursuit of pleasure. 3 PATHE NEWS COMEDY (Political Advertisement.) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ County Treasury over $150,000, and I defy any one to — | Edw. G. Patterson | ; BAGE THRE of the persons interested. Your vote is ‘respected so- licited. CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION F. E. McCURDY. _(Poltical Advertisement) | Cegteurty of Quality~ Satisfaction Guaranteed = 000 An Open Letter to the | Voters Be Bismarck, N. D. October 28, 1922. Dear Voter: Iama candidate for re-election as County Commissioner of the First Commissioner District for Burleigh County and I desired to see you personally but owing to my large farming and other business interests and want of help, it will be impossible to see many of my constituents. My district comprises all of the city of Bismarck south of the township line and within two miles of Menoken. The rule is that each Commissioner takes care of the roads in his individual district and I have never interfered with the work in another Commissioner’s district. The records will show that I have expended less money for roads and bridges in my district since acting as Commissioner than has been expended in any other district. The roads in my district are good. The worst roads in Burleigh County will compare favorably with the streets of Bismarck after leaving the paved streets and are far better than the streets to and around the Capitol Building and the\ Ferry road after leaving the N. P. crossing, which points are in the city limits. The road from the pavement on Main} Street to the Penitentiary, which is in the city limits, was an eyesore anda disgrace for years until taken in charge by myself and put in the condition it is at present. { It is true that some roads in the county have not been kept infirst class condition owing to the continual dry weather and because labor could not be secured. The County Commissioners have desired to give as much employment on the roads as possible to the individual farmers, and the Board has been limitéd in the amount that could be expended, the appropriation for 3,300 miles of road being Forty-five Thousand Dollars per year to keep in repair these roads and provide for the making of new roads. ~ There have been comments regarding the roads around the Patterson farm. I furnished the gravel for those roads without charge to the County and furnished more than half of the labor at my own expense, and the farms of Yegen, Wachter, Thompson, Griffin and others received the same benefit of my donation, and I will guarantee that, while I am on the Board, if anyone will furnish the gravel and half of the labor, as I did, I will build them as good roads as there are around the Patterson farm. I ama large taxpayer in Bismarck and Burleigh County and it is certainly to my interest to keep the taxes low, both on city and county property. Your support will be deeply appreciated. IHIANNAEUAL RURAL ny MM MM : : Respectfully yours, Edward G. Patterson Nn {Political Advertisement.) i Su 0000 TR r)