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Si sig ML v PAGE FOUR © THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE bagan to inprova,trom, the very first, 1 in police court on charges of having q been in a place where intoxicants | PROMISED HIM | GOVERNOR TO woraru fer igang ON BALLOT IN MAR. 18 ELECTION ] A | = i \ | FOR FARM AID | Following is a Yst of the eundidafes) Denrocrats—“Murphy, slate” —Can- ‘ | ; ; {for delegates to the Republican and] gidates for delegates to national con- e i a \ DECIDED UPON )Demoeratic national conventions and tetas. eR OG < i | Se oc . «| Presidential electors filed with the i t _ OF : Connor, Anna ; 7 7 ‘ i Shercinty 6&8 ich wi Mary Leavitt, John A. Heiling, H. J. . : s ° : si | This te tatoroe THe PES (Continaeg from page 11 Secretary of State, and which will be} Mary Leavi | i ane . eres: Pien =ino PRAIINAYY pretation of Su iUpward Tenaeney After | Remington, prequent af the Coty Na-|Yoted on Murch 18: . _| Morris, FE, J. Hughes, Lutie W. Porter, Is it worth while to have pride in : : preme Court in Election f tional Bank, Bismarck, N. D. in Min. |. Republicans—“Coolidge slate” —| Paul Johnson, T. J, Kelsh, James H.| “Hipealt + tah tata aye < Hearing on Embezzlement ; ie ¢ Opening Is Checked | "e4polis. nM"! Candidates for delegates, L. H. Brat-| McCoy; John Burke; electors W. E. yourself and in-your appear ance? You | hie pies aw Case | AConditioha-are imptoving 4aiweer: Bryant, J. A. Dinnie, J_A.| Breen, John J. Kadlec, Hugh MeDon paca vite Wie tecetecate A " ' in I day i i - jern North Dakata,” he said “We hj | Power, G. A. Renden, O. B. Severson, | ald, Ada G. Welo, It. L, Hawes, can’t have it without good clothes. The Governor has power to “acee-| op i March 3.—Owing to talk a good revenue from our farm prod-|0. J. Sortie, B. F. aldine, William “Wooledae slite"—Henry R. Mur- ‘ ! eee. A (GP) ig Umielet weldine an ores le in the wheat tariff an j ucts last year and the effects now| Stern, G. W. Stewart, B. W. Taylor f ck a ‘ .t 5 ACCUSES LE Gn rereetea tneneuren in ealieh upward tendency developed in the are being felt. ‘The lurge farms are | P. R: Trubshaw, Ratph Ward, Presi-) Burke, Leslie R. Burgam, F. F. Bur- Good clothes influence your thoughts, \ time for the holding the election) "ett market today during the early | being eut up, Diversification is in {dential electors—Allen 0. Bichenough | chard, Lillian Lillibridge, D. J. O’Con- ” ve soy * aHered M ACatatenont sign te ree es Angee ey ae con, dealings. There was 1 noticeable | progress, and we are getting in bet-|Edith B. Christianson, Grace Clen-/ nell, Lydia Leonhardy, J. H. Rusk; | your acts, your SUCCESS. ' , vostinge ue. /stitutional interpretation was settled #eseHce of selling pressure, Demand, ; ter shape all the time, The Agricul-|dening, W. S. Jones, Hattie M. Me-| clectors,.B. S. Ottis, B. F. Brockhoft, | t cans hy the court in upholding the Gover. | Hever lucked volume, ‘The open: | tural. Credit corporati6a and the | Culloch. G. H. Trimble,-J. PF. Strauss, A. G. - wen . . : eee ee etelgie the Gover tine which ranged from a shade de- | Coulter plan, if passed -by eongress,| ‘Johnson slate’—Candidates for | Kennedy \ We takegreat pride in showing our Si h A which time the so-called {lige 2 # quarter-cent. advance with |should have very beneficial effects |delezates to national convention—K.| There ure 13 delegates to the Re-| ciao i te (lection. menstecs aie MAY LM LS ti Lil 1-4 and duty / throughout the entire territory, For! A. Duff, I. J. Moe, P. M, Paulson, John | publican. national convention, 14 to| new spring clothes. ; Ne oi iy Her ugORIe are "Val 1-4 was £ by a little |many years the goyernment has been | J. Fallon, Fred Hanson, Carl Wishek,| the Democratic national convention, ie 1 CRI R Revere a. |#in all syound and then something | POUFINE money into rivers and har-/Q. M. Hector, Albert Stenmo, Milton [and five presidential electors to be . Tor a reactio ; ; f this money now|Ryeh, Chester J. Jacobson, Magdclina! chosen, The yet as Aap ed bythe Geeorni reaction MOTs ane. BOE 0 LRyeh, » Mag chosen, ere are four candicates| ‘ele w cn ene, leatsature and 7) Mubsequent trading September’ should be poured on the sail. There} A. Rudd, Grace B, Putnam,-H, N./for Republican national. committee New Woolens New Hats ; ; pe WMG jdelivery sold at the highest price yet, MA Be more lige) ee im- | Tucker. ‘ ___ | Harrison Garnett, “Real Republican”; N T t N Shirt > ‘ ark 1 erent. tis season. Go about a propos- | mGuste \ results, bur. thes, sbene “LaFollette slate’—Julia H, Elliott,| R. A. Kinzer, “LaFollette slate’, U. ew Lopcoats WwW shirts eae . rene od plan to purchase breadstuffs and, Would be farreaching and sustained.” | angela Boleyn, E. G. Larson, B. C.!L. Burdick, “Johnson slate”; Eric A. Pp f at The eoneti vo. | other commodities in this country Scanian saben Larkin, R. A. Kinzer, J. W. Hempel, | Bowman, “Roy Frazier-league slate” . ake ate n Po ‘for Germany and Austria received | B Sci tea | RS: Ene, Magnus Snowfield, Ida M.| There are two candidates for Demo- ‘New Suits New Neckwear Raa earth derable attention. ‘The market | BaSketball Results || risher, P.'0. Williams, Christ Le- | ratie national committeeman, R. B. £01 he by ike wbanloe ite i led 1-4 8 te 1-21¢—— | vang, F. A, Vogel, John Fleckten.| Murphy and H. H. Perry. Our tailors . Ay the ball net higher, May $1.11 1-1 tol North Dakota A. €. 24; North Da.|Electors—O. McGrath, Nels Magnu-| In addition voters will cast their ur tailors can fit you and please you. his| the S ne 5-8 and July $1.11 3-8 to $1.11 kota UM, son, Kristian Holl, Martin Larson,| ballot _ directly for presidential H-8 to 1-2 cents } Mandan high’ 14; Jamestown 11, {John L. Mikelthun, choices, . — Hope high 32; § s : ! CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Minnesota 4 , 7 s ; Mar, 3.—Hog receipts 60,-} Wisconsin | | . Top $7.40. Cornell 23 | CLOTHIERS BISMARCK, ND’ a £ r 4 Cattle rece 20,000. Beef steers Dartmouth 3 Princeton 34. 4 : : 5 ‘ : and yearlings ly to strong, Spots; Carleton 46; Hamline 22, ELI BAKER DEAD \. f t F Custom Tailoring. Hand Pressing’. 4 é '10 to 15 cents higher on better grade! LaCrosse Normal Columbia 15. li Ba , 5 i N % a sed a Gala t Eli Baker, aged 85, a pioneer res- d | Y as i les Geeta tan 04, Hi quater _ | ident of Mandan passed away Satu ‘ ; A ehaut atte of Pennsylvania day at Northwood, N. D. following an i : : <siggp ea | illness of a few weeks. F ‘ GEN EHSWET: “SHESHAERNS IG erhitbing college 19; Winona Teacf| Not much can be learned at this ‘ ' was convie Ward county dis-|that King wag one of hix three as- e ents lower. Sheep steady. No ear- a | time conceriting Mr. Baker's death or]... ———— trict court here of first degree | sailants. a ly aniles Feeding lambs bulk good ae his past history but a complete obit- | Citizens Will Be Called Into} oii. in coun. ee vanes z and choice f lambs curly! JIMTOWN LOSES uary will be published later. ; | ee ea eee! Sata Haars ; Meeting to I W: butch | T > The remajhe will be brought to| g to Discuss Ways | assault made upon A. O, Hayden, ‘ Choice O MANDAN HIGH J sendin Sunday by his daughter, Mrs. of Paring Expenses farmer of near “Carpio, on A . ot per- | Pe ate in| Te ey Oe choice Z 2 F. L, Dow, who was with him at the Tiods, han (fat ewes $8.50 to $16.00, Mandan high defe: fanaa time of his death. lanes e when Mandan high defeated Jamestown, : ve on ‘ . a - 14 to 10, and the Mandan high school | —— ssuseteitt SS OER ae MINNE. | girls defeated Glen Ullin girls, 17 tot CAR IS SMASHED eaen0 nc an etendinus cons ane "| Minneapolis, F un-|9, in high school basketball at Man-|_ An Essex coach driven by RB, G.| #ttend meetings in their respective {S110 Dinding a motion for a new : changed. In carload lots family pa- | dan Saturday night. | Wilde was badly damaged late Fri-| Wards for the purpose of considering | [rit which probably Wall You made : EE tents quoted at $6.3 5 a bar-| Seven teams have entered the dis-|day while Mr. Wilde was returning! al! matters, is made this week | !#te today. Judge Moellring stated ee el. Shipments . Bran / trict ‘basketball tournament which|home from the Flasher, Raleigh vi-| by H. C. Berry, chairman of the Slope | lat this afternoon he expects to Get Two Trial Boxes $24.00, opens at Mandan Friday. |einity. The car became unmanage-| sion recently ap- | St the pie for passing jen ‘ = po SS — _ | able as Mr. Wilde was approaching| Pointed by Governor Nestos. No sp DO a Ue ee bol aL) ‘AZO OINTMENT is a Guaran- told, petitioning electors and to the Gov-| . ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK es BISONS WIN {a bridge a few miles south of Man-| cific date is set for the ward meet- | Stited. teed Remedy for all forms of nlewouldeane Are consistent with the fune| (0 St. aul, Mar. 2 Lis, re-| Fargo, Mae ~The Bisons 4 in|dan and slid from the muddy road,| ings by Mr. Berry in his call. This| A neighbor found “Hayden dazed \ Piles. : who wa | theory of checks and pale{CCiPts 2.800, Slow, Steady. Prac-|are state collegiate basketball cham- | rolled over several times and down an| is left to the convenience of the re-|and semiconcious in bed. ‘The anid act as checks one unan the |tieally nothing done early. Run in- | pions. __ [embankment.. Both Mr. Wille andj sidents and those whom he has nam-| complaint said that three mon, enter- Pay your, draggiet Sara to other, that the petitioning elec. | cludes number of load” lots, short; A victory, 24 to 14, over North | another traveling man companion} ed as organizers in each ward, d his farm home at night, ordered When you have used the two LeSeuce tors, if they so desire, may fix the|1¢¢ steers and yeurlings. Few steers | Dakota university at the A. C mory | were fortunate to escape with onlyj Names Ward Organizers him to throw up his hands and then boxes, if you are not satisfied y' amcotiargo. and’ x time beyond which such election nay | C4!!¥ $8.50. Bulk on downturn $7.00, j recently gave, the Agricultural col-| a feW bruises. |. Mr. Berry has named the following | beat him into unconsciousness s/f with the results obtained, we will drickson his counsel because “hej not be-deferred; and, on the otner| =a she-stock steady, $3. 00 to | lege tossers its third straight, win in " = ‘ jto have charge of the mectings and {he lay in bed. Authorities took the send $1.20 to your druggist and u not ee in politi a would! hand, so tha jovernot, if in his} 700. Bulk 10 and down, Cara Serre au games playbd with 100 AT LUNCHEON jthe survey which he hopes will be| view that Hayden's assailants had request him to hand it to you. do what 1 told him to da and not judgment the exigencies of the situa: | HSS aNd cutters Bulls | the Grand Forks crew. " About one hundred ladies were} made in euch ward: left him for dead. vhysician |Il We prefer to handle this through ask questions.” He then said heltion so require, may accelerate the| #0W- $4.00 to $4.50, and 5 eee guests Saturday “at a bridge lunch-| First Ward—Mrs, 8. A) Lillibridge, | testified that at least 10°blows had ]IME the druggist because his eb examination on the en bexzle- | cd by calling a special |2eders steady. Bulk $5.00-to $6.50. Too Late To. Classify eon given in’ the new Knights of| Second ‘d-—James Soules.” {bcen dealt upon Hayden's head, three ' tomers are usually his friende . nnbsiaeEeAnilehas no Culves receipts 1,200. Bid 50 cents fu Peg Pythias hall by Mmes, Wm, J. Mac-| Third Ward—W. H. Wilton. leheneniehmeniidenig aealamonen: audiwilllboiionssteithihicc aie eee , ; Meicoleeunteventially salieat lower. Quality considered best hghts FOR SALE kin, Ed. Morek, W. | Fourth Ward—Joseph Lefor. ! Hayden said obbers took about | finan March 2. Charges that hele Governor may het calle cpeciat| #2 packers larly” $8.00 Houses, lots, farm. lands. T. Carey. The hall’ was prettily! Fifth Ward—W. R. Everett. $15 in money sind Al mance PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, Sea ty Arthon Le clection later than the time fixed by |, How recgipts 16,000. Slow. Strong | 10 rooms, right down town, $6300.00. | decorated with cut flowers and{ Sixth Ward—Valentine Koch, notes which he held as collateral for | St. Louts, Dio. pomees SE Paul attorney, were made) ctigners for a referendum vote on | #tound 10 cents higher. Quality )4 rooms, close in, partly modern,! plants. Vases of tulips formed the} Meet in All. Precincts Tans, He wisaoniuveroniherstand a Masti ae preliminary |r only medium to go. Butch aye ; centerpiece for the individual tables.! Within the next few wec the cil | . J. Monson in which he A. c.| The court in its decision sustained | 28cm hogs early mostly $1 to{f rooms close in, mojlern, $3300.00, | Out of town guests included Mrs. H1.| members of the tax comm vi aM eee ushiting rge. of {the contention of Attorney-Gene 85. Strictly choice heavy buteners; rooms, close in, modern, $3500.00.!J. Woodmansee, Mrs. George Pack-| endeavor to see that similar meet- Bice MIE eres he ce tie | Shater ; held higher. Bidding around $6.50}]7 rooms, modern, $5200.00. ard, Mrs. Fred Page and Mrs.| ings are held in all precincts of the Hae pe nie ctr ci aad oan | ef en for 140 to 150 pound averages, 5) 4 rooms, partly modern, $1150.00 and] Brewster of Bismarck. The Dizzy] several counties within the distric e ERC cee chen desunce | for 130 to 140 pound shogs. Pigs] $1900.00. ; four orchestra gave a number of 5: In his'call for Dickinson Mr. Berr Cou hin Ss ells ee ecu ot ewileh eautines| f dy. Bulk carly $6.78 to $6.00. |The best lists of city property and|lections during the luncheon and] suggosts that “the voters. gather at Z y president. LeSeuer i Sheep receipts 800. About steady.| farm lands of any deslérs in the| Mrs. M. Marris and Robert Mackin al E Pr Fail Rag special prosecuting: attorney in the 7 D pts 800. About ste ae es aes some convenient place to discuss all ‘—h th b veo ae | Fat native lambs $14.50 to $15.00, No{__ city. = ae piano i imatteraupertainingstol tie. welfare of.| ow they empDarrass g Hahoien: falls weates ; yy | Fire insurance written in reliable s---— a i A 7 Haeaheesndesthis declaration just ON LA FOLLETTE:* ice fed westerne on, nal Heavy peainsy e SNCENESRI DIES the city, with particular considera- you! ns t caring adjourned — shortly} jambs 50 to $13.50, Culls $10.50 . PATTAT apie : tion of tax assessments, tax expendi- . 2 after 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon] 0. Fat ewes mostly $8.75 to BR SOUNGE Meo cn eotore Schehosky, aged 47, welll tures and formulate the results of = until 9:20 a. m. tomorrow. piles bes known engineer of the Yellowstone such discussions into resolutions.” VER one of those violent \ ing a lengthy statement, the nature MINNEAPOLIS GR! Z < i aera ri ®| At least two special courses will ‘ound you and making ; ae di peg kee home, Gentlemen preferred, 511 ; ; le i E you and making you bsieiae of which was not dixelosed, signed of Senator in Running — | polis, Mar. 3—Wheat ree] ooo, P | eae ee ieee Sel bo eliminated from the curricumm of | unpleasantly conspicuous—how uncom. — Zhtt istrers eGo ine stan ieee we For President ' a year ago. “Cea Na oae las ea ie |than a week with stomach trouble |‘ Dickinson public schools for the |. fortable you feel! You'd giveanything to quickly stopred fneal the. arenas: ‘shea fern $1.61 1-8 to $1.20 1-8; No. 1 dank FOR RENT-—Large front room in| which originated through ptomaine faker: Mee oe rne Bie of eet stop them ciel ae USAR Ianachlt reniey its ease Thursday afternoon, if} The order of Distyiet Judge &, B,{ ROtthern spring choice to funey $1.24] “Geen” house, two blocks fram P| poisoning. Submitting toan one | education Sun eee ante Ae Dr. King’s will break your cough at ieee maa Lanier eee ee F. Bias to SLi] 1-8; good to choice $1.29, O- Phone 832M. Call 311 2nd St, | ation he passed away before coming |yinauongsn ta tt ih ‘al ce | once, and without any bad after-effects. eg Promised Immunity atin CHES Oe GY AAD ordinary to good | *) Fg ene eee apncethelic. teenie semnyaite ita. eo At stimulates) the mneous: membranes to mapistings sid he made the state-| Hall to place the name of Robert M.|§ 0 1-8; May $1.16 1-8; | GIRL WANTS to do housework., employe, for, more than. twenty-five |Our Will be taught as whefore but they an clousiOl secselvons pa Alste nie argo fram Cali-| of March 18, said in part: mellow, size .2)to 782-21 as | from Chicago in 1902 and was first|™4nship will not be employed. ae Mine Gnesi ha gees are Neieing, ‘ Whereas, the petition and alfida- {white 44 1-4 to 44 WANTED—Housekeeper on farm for| employed as a fireman out of that|, Consolidat}on of rooms and grades ’ ‘ see ene Udine saanin®- [vit of R.A. Kinzer, the relator and Heel barge cent | all summer, to keep house for two! paint. He was promoted to engineer | fF the coming year will make pos- Dr. KING’S NEWRISCOVERY : fu petitioner, having been filed in this lax No. 1, §: | men and # boy. $30.00 per month.| in 1905 and had served the Northern) Sible the release of two grade teach- voald pat Court and the Court having consider- | Four miles from Bismarck. P. 0. | Pacific in that capacity since. While} CTS, cutting at least four’ places from - d pot) cd the same, « np araliv ents 5 | i i ; i he 19 teaching corps, 5 didnt e same, and being fully advis | Box 51, / t | most of the tima@ he has been in the | the 1é 5 iB corps. idn't thetnrenises, and it appearing | . WHOLESALE PRODUCE | on ee |service on the Yellowstone division| This action was taken by the board ‘om said petition and affidavit chat | QrUrnished by Northern Produce Co.) | NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT-|he.had made his headquarters here | in the interest of-economy. Addition- Recratnrs: on iStatee nave m—Butterfat per Ib. .. » 490 GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE the most of the time for the last five} a! slashes may be made before the d unlawfully refused | ; oe « ales ue doz, 2. .16¢ Motlee ste tenes elven a that | years. schools open for the new term, you do now refuse to j1ace | neanes ROUT. certain mortgage made, e: a gaeeis fh orskouen : No. 1 D. P. Young Tom turk delivered by John Bullock, a single. e of Robert M. L ette * ie eya yes! ; . a sae abellettesute | pen Ibis. seeeee nee man, Mortgagor, to Investors Mort-| Informatian on lost articles! KING CONVICTED | tal primary election Lal-1 001 pp. Hen turkeys, per It gage Security Company, Inc., Mort-| _ . rs ry " ential preference [Ne 1D. P Hen, turkeys, Bagee, dated March 15th, 1018, and; Will be treated confidentially. OF ROBBERY FS x Saal called and) No. 1 Geese per Ib. Seca! flea for recard in the office ofthe C. J. Martineson, Chief of Oe TF pee ee ie eal Of No. 1) turkeys perilice, © tte leigh County, North Dakota, on | Police. Minot N:D se Masih steed) Kang, ans 18th i: i ¢ Live Poultry April 25th, 1918, at 4:30 o'clock p. farmer of near Donnybrook, N. D., aia einey day Of! Hens 4 Ibs. each and over per Ib. .13 | m. and duly recorded in- Book 90 of { ¢ hat you do) Hens under 4 Ibs, each, per Ib. .08 | Mortgages, on page 194; anq there- 5 refuse to p Springs, her be 11 | after, on April 30th, 1918, by an in-! UE t for nominat.on | Cocks und stags, per ib *** "og | strument in writing, assigned by said | Ay. j ; i sidNot of the Unit- |’ Pe mortgagee to First Mortgage Loan . Cle ie ane Amenenton Ghoik Ducks, per Ib. sconces 8 |Gompany, mi corporation, afd which | Genet ments for . on the Repub-|teese, per Ib oO con j ¢ ing ; elegations ate d { the said office of the Register of; |. ‘ iY. alec 1 ¢ fe elestions for the use | ; ecds on May 20th, 1918, at 9 o'clock | : : nounced today. ns eee Bony (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | a. m. and duly recorded in Book 155, ae AN ry 4 delegation will be re to vote for and ex Bismarck, March 3, 1924. ....| 00 page 13; anq thereafter, on May} * ss 4 ae: Datetke ona Bo preference in favor of the |No. 1 dark northern 2ist, 1018, by an tn strument writ- | “If it had not been for Tanlac I would still be a sick: dis- A nomination of the s Robert No. 1 rth ri ing, duly assigned by said assignee to A 4 te the Republican ean Nowaaer durin Paul H. Hertel, and which asign. cowFaged woman, for. nothing else seemed to do me any | saidentes } ay 3 A ND 2 ment was filed for record in“the 4 ; { 5 for president of the United States of | No, 1 mixed duruin . said office of the Register of Deeds, 000," says Mrs. Edward Gibbs, £ on’t et at (1) to be voted upon and placed | No, 1 red durum . on December 27th, 1928, at 11:10! AEE i ballot for election purs No, 1 flax g’elock a. m. and recorded in Book Hi Sa i ‘ \ Turn Into Flu 2 [to and according to law in such ense |No. 2 flax 174 of Miscellaneous, page 479; will! All the advertising in the world /gained 29 Ibs., and today am fecling Veta | provided, and that it appears thai the|No. 1 ryo ..... Cie Sa Se be foreclosey by a sale of the prem-| and all the sales efforts combined { fine.” ‘No fancy *. Rub on Good Old Musterole {sud Relator and the petitioner wnd| We quote but do not handle the | ises in such mortgage and hercin-' could not have made the great suc-| ©, E. Moore, Kansas City, Mo.: wrapper— That cold may turn into “Flu,"| Electors generally who may desire to | following: | after described ut the front door of | cosa for TANLAC that has been st-| “My stomach seemed to,pain me con- a Jae Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, | express such preference have not a|Oats ... dae jing Cour: Hours in the iby ff Bi “| tained, -unjeas this reconstructive] stantly, food seemed to do me no Juat good gum!*"* ca you take care of it at once. | plain, speedy and adequate remedy in | Barley 48c | UGis. “et the hour att io Goltek in} tonic. possessed merit of the, greatest | goad, I woud. bloat up with, gas, lost % fab good old Musterole of the con-| the ordinary course of law.” Follow- |Speltz, per ewt. : -80c| the ‘afternoon on the 26th, diy of dearee. Over 40-Mill Bottles of Tan-| my strength, and could: not sleep. or a feviat Parts and see how quickly if} ing this is the order to place LaFol- New Shell Corn March, 1924, to satisfy the amount !#¢ have heen sold and the demand | rest. I} was.on the downgrade all ’ er osraete . ‘ ff lette’s name on the ballot. White | due on stich mortgage on the day of ; today is greater than cyer beforq | the time. Tanlac corrected my aq: ls are merely congestion. Mus- he eae Be Yellow & Mixed | sale. That TANLAC possesses * merit} troubles and put me in excellent terole, made from pure oil of mustard, No. 3 56 Ibs. test. 55 The premises described in such! and hag brought relief to hundreds |} shape.” is camphor, menthol and other simple | @@S-Motor Bus [Now 5 f Se mortgage and which will he soll to | of thousunpe, of is attested | Th a lor, mé i otl . Now 5 lbs, test . 53 and which’ will he sold to; oj ousunds of. persons is attested u - ingredients, is a counter-irritant which To Be Installed |,,° are Teed Gear Whack 5 | satiety the same are described -as by sthe grants muses of har rio: rWell, sin, buying-PANLAC. oat j / . { eerlates circulation and helps break The, ; | (BEM) cof Boetton: sarenengt Gyareey ials, that pave pan received by the] the best investment-I ever made, foi | ey sate! ey : 4 bY } Y F SS Ear Ci . ineMinnesotn). belarus mono’ I company from people in every state] it bui : ~ “Asefiective ds the messy old mustard _ Gas-motor interurban transporte | under aie 70 ine apeMranstots) ir Rowuship | One ‘hupdged :thirty-neven of the Union and Pas Heovined of 5 Shaka TALS LORRI ee * a Manne abit on with hore biter. Pi peeenea i ie Shs, gar (cae Went, contuining 160 nannies or; Cahada, There Amo Over MANWOD such + wanid."” : 2 [ ee ‘ng si on wil yous finger-tips. saa R won anand Bis- Mrs Candler’s | leas, according to the government, statements oy file with the company,| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kaake, De- ‘ou will feel a warm tingle as it enters] marck by the Northern Pacific Rail- je j sutvey thereof, situate, lying and he- ‘all ringing with sincere praise for|troit, Mich.: “For more than a year r . eo ee ne aye escorgine te Selene eshte: Case Dismissed | i" in Burleigh County, North i ie and what-it has. accom-4our three children, age 2, 4 and 6, —=——————————EEe lcom« 5 ployee of the N. 'P., lately a. q ‘ ) had been.so;peaked gnd,lifeless that To Mothers: Musteroleis now * | returned from a visit to Fargo, states) grigita cae ae | eon paving hecn made in the, Here ate excerpts from a few of| we were worried is them. Their 3p vis La taiaabes hie te : ss { made in milder form for | that officials informed him that the) inet Mrs, Asa C. Candler and an | assignee having piven Cecil the the.100,000 statements on file: stomachs. were upset, appetites poor, Ve with fo announce: to-our customers: that we have removed, q babies and gmail children. | order had been placed for two up-to- | Sq7s1, Mrs. Asa GC. Candler and, Wel enter the abpve dencrihad page| Maa. Edward Gibbs, Lancaster, Pa.| the color had left;their cheeks, their|met ONF ofilce and shop to 206 Broadway In the new Hughey Bulld- Ask for Children’s Musterole. {date interurban cars driven by gas-| Si oadard wea hand ee, and G. W. | igen notice ax provided by law, und: ~~ FOF 2 years. indigestion deprived | nights wera, reatless and during the ing. First door West of the Bismarck Dairy Co. Phone 880W. gum” 35c and 65c, in jars. motor power, to he used in this ser-|(oudar’ was hound over for anoth: | the same not having been’ paid, there | M¢,A£ nearly all the pleasure of liv-/day they would just mope around, bee ; % ona tikes. vic, ial under bond of $300 here to-| will be due on such mortgage on the In&, If it had not been for TANLAC I| taking no interest in play or any aM >X) Some time ago the Northern Paci — day of sale the sam of $2561.51, And: would, still he a vick and:discaugaged| thing: else... They began to improve j } OO! ; f& installed such a ser on the ithe assignee also having paid the| woman, for nothing ele seemed to with.tho, first dose of TANLAC, and N ‘ , . Southwestern, out of Fargo. igrse on anid premises for the yearn, do.me,any good.’ today there are -no more healthy 2 7 7 Travel hetween the Twin Cities of which sate Bre’ included inti ant y Mire Mary A. Benspny sSeattle,|-childten, In Detroit.” ; I YPEWRIT ER the Missouri’ has increased. amazingly ee Teeintad be Bolan nD the Fame, Washes ollowing an Sparagign. my (Tamlaesis for wale-by all good drug-| " aK fe * [since the building of the wagon 4 Dated Februnry tith; 1924 ‘stomach and nerves seeme give) gists. Over 40 million bottles sold. “! bridge over the river and the estab- (RANCAKE FLOUR sunrate i Se Taine ee, iy me} bycorne Bates helpless. :-Aceapt ‘no substitute. i HARRY BR, CLOVGH, Manager, - lishment of the motor-bus line, A? ALAVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN," An 2 last rover MEAS. | 7 : . 4 AP ALL GROCERS | SUC VAN, HANLE } Take Tenlac Vegetable Pitts, SE RRM Eee a Ge re ' sess I i c i : = , 1 DV app ne ee GANA 25—8-3-10-17 RL NREL ACE RABEL TN AE RIE ARCADE OT NG