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\ 2AGE EIGHT ‘PIONEER WHO | HELPED BUILD 1 {Barnabus Wilcox, i} tion Agent in Early Days, Dies of Heart Trouble Barabus D. Wilcox, aged 74 years, piencer of North Dakota, p t the home of Mrs, Mary Frid- street, yesterday s. He brought many colonies eople from Canada, among them ny now prominent in the which is county, Later he came to Bis- din the real es- roing into business | late Alexander McKenzie » firm of McKenzie, Coffin. and ‘ox had offices at the corner of and Fourth stréets, where the now stands, tion agent for the fic railroad Mr. Wilcox} to Europe in 1885. He friend of the late Major itor of the Fargo Argus,| American consul in Canada, Tand Mr. Wileox was correspondent aper. idence in Bismarck leox participated in and wit- many historic vents. He was t the golden spike celebra- smarck in, 1889, hav- sive enterprises in Idaho, ved metals for a consider- h of Mr. Wilcox’ failed t five years ago, when he 4 to Bismarck. He had spent in the hospital recently but ad recovered fair health d was able to be about. The day before his death he was able té be on the street. Mr. Wilcox is survived by one Mrs. W. J. Voltz of Port Wash., who will be remem-; Pearl Wilcox; Peter F, Wil- ismarck, a brother; Frank nephew, and Mrs. D. J. Me- 1 services will be held Sat- 2:30 p. mi at the Webb funeral parlors, with Rev. aite officiating. ithe Acceased will lie in state at: Undertaking parlors to- morrow morning froin 9 o'clock until funeral services are held. . Helen Gallagher | Passes Away After Lingering Illness| * Miss Helen Gallagher, the daughter Amelia Gallagher of 419 Sec- et, passed away at the fam- e this morning at. 2 er a dingering illness of nths. Miss Gallagher, who s of age was stenograph- N. Keniston, secretary of arck Commercial club for a period of three years. In January 21, she resigned to take t similar position at the office of the state auditor. This she held until After coming to North Dakota with r parents in 1903, Miss Gallagher entire life in the state, re- eight grade education in rict school and graduating from the local high school. - After aduation she attended the B k Business College, where, she ved her business training. She leaves a mother, a sister, Mary nd twa brothers, Ambrose and Paul to mourn her death, The @:mains vill be sent to Minneapolis for bur-| al, MRs. MASSET DIES Mrs. Keiton Masset of Dodge pass- zd away at a local hospital yester- day at the age of 26 years, ‘AGNES JOHNSON DIES Miss Agnes Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson of Dan- zig passed away at a ies hospital Wednesday at the age bf 16 years. ‘The remains have been sent to Dan- Hg where funeral services will be “Gets For Corns Costs Little 4 If so-called corn “cures” have only a eee your feet more sore und tender, ! don despair,’ For instant, 90 complete, sermanea ey is gnaranteed by the new method. A few drops of “Ge! removes any old or new, hard or. sofeore fom any foot. & Co., M Sold in sarc by Finney’s Drug Store, Lenhart’s Drug Co., and Cow- . Vs Drug Store, STATE, PASSES, Immigra- | now Sheldon Ran-} 4F Mrs. Woodworth Charles March of Tuttle left- Wednes- remains of Mrs. B. B. Woodworth of | Tuttle who passed away at a local | noon at the age of 78 as a result of ; gradual decline. Mrs, Woddworth | had recently moved to Tuttle. Inter- {ment will take place in Warren, the jold home of the diseased. John Wachtler Dies John Wachtler Sr., age 65 years, passed away at,a local hospital yes. terday evening as a result of blood- oisoningy caused by infection from slight cut on the, finger, while at paid to it, with the result that in- fection took place. Mr. Wachtler who cathe to Bismarck about ten months ago-has been employed ‘at the Oscar H. Will nursey during the past sum- | mer. He leaves a wife and five chil- ‘dren, two girls and three boys, Mar- garet, Elizabeth, Anton, John, and Peter to mourn his sudden death. The remains will be taken to Hebron where interment will take place. LOCAL BOYS ENTERTAIN / _ PRISONERS| ‘ All the boys of the North Dakota Athletie club entertained prisoners Succumbs to Decline Mrs. H. C. Franzen and, nephew, day night for Warren, Ill, with the | {hospital at 3:50 o'clock that after- ' uved for 19.years in Goodrich, but | Of Blood Poisoning: | work. The injury was so slight when | Si it occurred that no attention was! Rey, Li R. Johnson and was suited itself viewed from REVIVALNOW "— ATITS BEST Serviccs at Methcdist Church Reach High Water Mark Thanksgiving Day \ By J. K. Dogan. The meetings in the I church yesterday reached high mark. First the union Thankégiving, sex- | vices were well attended, various | ministers of the city taking part and Methodist a very {a good representation from the di‘- ferent churches The singing of the twenty third | Psalni by Rev, Renshaw, accompany- ing his own production, was some- thing unusual in the musical line :and well received. The sermen was preached by the to the occasion both as,te the day a national and local standpoint and suited, also, to the revival services now being held in this church. The meeting in the evening was other churches and interest was very, manifest in the direction of an intense revival, over a dozen seekers being at the altar. The Evangelist in charge of the | attended by large numbers from the | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE thrqugh the Tribune’ -his/ .thanks particularly to the-pastors , of the following churches Rev. C. F,-Strutz of the Evangelical, L. R. Johnson the Baptist, H. C. Postlethwaite of the Presbyterian and Ensing Homer of the Salvation Army and various pastors of the Methodist churches out side of Bismarck who had -se ably aided as well ‘as’ the; various individuals. The, campaign was outlined and | pyt into operation by the pastor and official board of the McCabe Metho- dist church but according to Dr. Bennard is‘ much more effective as a union meeting than many: planned ldinion mectings and that the pastors and members of the sister churches deserved far more praise and thanks for their affiliation than would have been the case had they been.under obligations, from agreement, before hand. Tonight the Rev, Samuel B. Rai shaw will’ give his experience in h passing from, “stage to pulpit”.| This is to be known as young peoples’ night and Rev. Renshaw will tell the young people of what is going on back of the screnes and will have a message for ,them and parents should listen carefully as things will be revealed that those if charge of young people should know, * Rev. Renshaw was on the opereti stage twenty years ago at-s.munif. ficent Salary for that time and left it for the precariqus ¢stlary of .a Methodist minister when converted. Come out tonight and, hear © hi message. ‘As this is the last meeting foi campaign Dr. George Bennard ex- pressed himself very strongly’ and seemed especially pleased with th spirit of the various church people who had so ably assisted ‘in the meetings and desired to express at the penitentiary Thanksgiving hibiticns. The McKenzie and Annex orchestras also furnished music while the boys boxed, wrestled and skipped the rope. Kid Brady, bantam, boxed four rounds with Tommy Kimbo and \also. Kid Christianson for four |rounds, Bat Krause and Johnny Hass boxed four rounds. « Stanley | 20-minute wrestling exhibition. All the boys ate a big turkey dinner at | the prison. Beis ost ee SALESMEN IN MEETING HERE North Dakota Liberty Electric | salesmen of the Vacuum Cleaner » held a meeting hotel Thanks~ giving day morning, followed by a luncheon in honor of L.. F. Rice, special advertising .representative of the company. Business discussion ‘followed the luncheon. A letter of \ congratulations from - Guggenbuehl and Bloodgood of Aberdeen, S. D., distributors for North and South Dakota, was read. A flash ‘light picture was taken. 4 vaccum cleaner shared honors with tne turkey ‘on the dinner table. TMU i of the bargains: SHOES Boys’ Shoes Boys’ Shoes, large sizes Army Officer’s Dress Shoes One lot of Munson and semi-English “lasts se TUL day with boxing and wrestling ex-, \ Radgers and ‘Thoi Jenson gave a}, Unless. you see the name “Bayer' on package or on tablets you arc, not. getting the genuine Bayer pro- duct prescribed by physicians over twenty-two: yearg: and proved safe by s for colds, headaches, tooth. ache, jearache, neuralgia, lumbago, Fheumatism, neuritis, and for. pain coco AKANE EXTRA SPECIAL SHOE SALE! e We have purchased a large stock of Men’s.and Boys’. Shoes which we are offering at gneatly reduced prices. Here are some Men’s Work or Dress Shoes ARMY BLANKETS Renovated Army Blankets, = good i as new « Army Shirts, O. D. Wool $3. 98 Bismarck Mercantile Cc 0. The Army and Navy Store. ZACK ie WINTER STORAGE The past two days we have sold most of the remaining space“ for car storage for the winter.‘ Those still holding off will have to hurry. Remember our building is all on the ground ° floor with five big street exits; Our customers lose no time getting in or out. We call for and deliver cars from 7 A.M. to 12 P. M. free of charge. The monthly rate is only $8.00 ARMY SHIRTS this week and the younger people are expected’ in large numbers it js very probable that Dr. Bensiard will have something to say directly to them but at any event, for their benefit. ; package which contains ‘propér. rections. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few centé, Druggis' xo sell bottles of 24 and 100, ‘the trade. mark of Bayer facture of Monoaceticacidester - of Ballcylicacid. en Tis ie SHOES $3.00 “ N_ © 00 aA < MoT mm HHA ar Heeb ig ta a $1.25. value $1.75. value. All Wool Coat Sweaters. - — $7.50 values. Odd sizes\in Men’s Sport Sweaters. lined,’ two pockes. $3.50 values Heavy Flannel Shirts. $2.75 values : while they last _ collar. Special One lot of Dress Coats, - collar, plait. back, belt blanket lined. reduced on all 20% ™ lined vay and sleeves. , Fur coll ‘A FARM SNAP 320 acres of good farm land, 100 acres undeg cultivation, 2 miles from Arnol@, on main ‘highway, Jand all fenced, owner non-resi- dent ‘offers this farm at $16 per acre, let us tel you about this ‘opportunity. Henry & Henry Real Estate and Insurance CORWIN MOTOR CO: R.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free ' Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 Order Your Coal To- day. —from— The New Salem Lig- nite Coal Co. jest dry: mined coal in the state. PHONE 738 Chas. Rigler, Mgr. -° >) ARMYS Gehuine O. D. Army’Shirts, ‘ caps in our store. SA UNION SUITS Fleece Lined Union Suits. Fleece Lined Union Suits. Seconds. . SWEATERS Coat: $7.50 values duble Sos bosom LEATHER VESTS One lot of Leather Vests, DRESS OVERCOAT One, lot -of, heavy weight, overcoats, -brown mix- “ture, all wool, full leather lined body and sleeves inverted’ plait back, full eae Good deep fur OVERCOATS fine moleskin, large fur all around, leatherette $14.75 hats and fall. 20% BOYS’ OVERCOATS McKibbin make, all wool cloth, Lamb:and Leather lar, $18.00 value a TYPEWRIT $50.00 Cash and.$10 per. month, buys a fine lot,” excellent ‘location, on 4th St..near schools and‘C4pitol. Price $275.00, best lot ‘buy in city, see us aout this, Henry: & Henry REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922 hc NNN us PRE-INVEN Of WINTER MERCHANDISE We have a large stock of Men’s Furnishings, including Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws, Lamb Lined Coats, Leather Vests, Sweaters, Shoes and other merchandise, which we wish to dispose of before we take our annual inventory. As space is limited we are only advertising this week a few of the bargains you may secure at. our store. A visit to our store will convince you of the many exceptional values you may secure during his sale. j WINTER CAPS" Winter Caps. $1.50 values for: a SOCKS : Home knit fine wool sock. ° x $1.00 value ........... Bia ia kesrsoleptl Heavy Wool Work Socks. 50c value OVERSHOES | Four buckle all rubber, Overshoes, standard brand | 20 per cent reduction in prices of all shoes in our store. § MEN’S SUITS Men’s and Young Men’s Suits; latest styles and § patterns.. We have real values in this line. Come in and get prices. e DUTCHESS TROUSERS The.kind that’ guarantee a refund of 10c for every ’ button that comes off, and $1 for every rip. : 20% REDUCTION. WARDROBE TRUNKS A fine selection of high grade Wardrobe Trunks. Specially priced at from ~ $20.00 to $35.00 ‘ eeu .COLLARS jl sizes and styles. $1. 00 6 fer? Soe Haha eee UNDERWEAR. * Spring Tax Union Suits, all sizes. Values everywhere $5.50... . == DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Director Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 246:- NIGHT PHONES 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer i in Charge Day Phone 100 7 - Night Pone 100 or 687 BISMARCK. FURNITURE PORE EN 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order. “ AND BANK THE SAVINGS EVERY DAY? CORWIN MOTOR CG.