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Seer eect ‘MA’ FERGUSON WILL RULE, SHE TELLS FRIENDS ng to Accept “Advice” From Husband Same as Anyone Else , 7 READY FOR HER JOB Temple, Texas, Nov. 7 (By the A. P.)—Advice of her husband will be sted in the wel- she told an in- home here. Her ed, unflurried by . Ferguson, wife of former Governor £. Ferguson, appar- ently had ¢ the peculiar distinc- tion, with Mrs. Nellie lor Ross of ming, of being the first woman elected chief executive of the state. Mrs. Ross, it is under- stood be inaugurated ‘before M guson but friends of the Texas Governor-elect retained for her the honor of being “first” be- cause her candidacy s carried through three bitter ¢ campaigns, while Mrs. Ross was nominated in convention about a month ago, To Be Governor “T expect to be Governor just as any man,” Mrs. Ferguson said, Her title, she said, would be “just Gov- ernor, I guess for no other title would do.” “The title of ‘Madame Governor’ would be out of place for one dues not say ‘Mr. Governor’ to a man,” she added, then smiling broadly, “you could not call me ‘Governe: because that seems a wholly differ- ent thing. With Mrs. Ferguson will go to Austin, her daughter, Dorace and her husband. “{ guess Dorace will be the ‘first interested spectator,” 3 aid. “There will be no ma- terial change in the family routine, she d. There will be entertain- ing, but Dorace will be hostess, an guson SEN. LODGE MAKES RALLY Regains Consciousness For First Time in Two Days Cambridge, M: Nov, 7.—A bul- letin issued shortly physicians attending Cabot Lodge said that for the first time since he suffered a stroke at noon on Wednesday he was getting short periods of consciousness. He also took nourishment for the first time since he was stricken, the bul- letin said. * The bulletin was sign- ed by Dr. John H. Cunningham, one of the two physicians caring for Senator Lodge. ways in Selection of Canned Fruit Interesting of A visit to the general offices the Bismarck Grocery Company is al- sting, especially so whan the company buyers are making con- tracts for the year’s supply of can- A number of glass ’| dishes containing fruits and vegeta- bles recently emptied from cans are displayed for inspection as to quali- ty and quantit ned products. weighed and quality some products, such and the solids sted for flavor, density as are the liquid is carefully weighed and its noted. With tomatoes, -] green centers detract from the value of the product. Mr. Henry J. Duemeland, Secretary of the stated “The selecting of canned pro- ducts is an art in itself, for be :t known the United States produces more than two foods in cans. tion and consumption company, in an interview hundred different American research and ingenuity has made this country the world’s leader in produc- of canned industry, corn on the cob as tender and flav- ory as though recently picked from the garden. Canned peas from Mon- tana and Wisconsin have all the de- licate taste of the fresh gan, product. Canned fruit from California, Michi Maryland, Wisconsin, ete., be secured any day in the ye ter noon by | with their orchard flavor retained. nator Henry | can y and Modern methods of pyeparing can- ned foods have taken the place of the old puncture and solder system because now hygienic tops automati- sealed universally used as well as experts of the industry watch every operation that the public may served with the best product possi- cally government inspectors ble. Canned milk is used in sixty per- Burleigh County Unofficial Vote Presidential Ballot and be STOMACH TROUBLE | LOCALS OF 10. Says’ William Burger 19 Tell ing Experience With Tanlac. “When you take tem and trouble moves right out; that’s my ‘inate’ Bi « -o* 01 f by bushel or by the month. Her- experience a» well as lots of others Reprint aya peat} man Ode. Phone 364-J. mnow," recently remarked Willa city where this afternoon the “De- arabe) Burger, “Some months ago my indigestion work, Mrs. Herman Ode. Phone went wrong and I got to feeling psanabin, Baye ake Tocal savad waa 364-3. 11-7-lw terrible, I was that: dull, heavy; |i fog Shaken and went, dewa, with ree aie odie Se d Was that duty neavys| determination to put up a. good bat- loggy and distressed feeling after FOR SALE—Lot 37%x50. tt. meals. weak, run-down condition—my sys- “Tanlac is a medicine I will al- ways stand by. needed done, routed all my troubles give the team 9 good send-off: With| healthful, 5-10 and 60 1b. cans. ee ed EEL a rinire i 4 | drums beating, they, paraded. through | Prices on application. Prompt de- fr ‘OF |the streets to the high school after} livery. J. F. Schwantes, 417 1st Manlae is for ‘sale by. ail eeca bene given rousing cere at the] St. Phone 241-R. 11-7-1w druggists. Accept no substitute. | MARTIRD AGN wake Thal ett fabty Malle rine eetee Pine recom: S| canipped to work on shares. Dairy: farm preferred. Write Tribune mended by the manufacturers off HAD BAD LUCK aoe aie Tanlac.—Adv. lath sl ——_——————— 5 ie “{ had.a running sore on my leg |FOR. RENT—Garage that holds from cent of the homes. of canned salmon and canned corn. Forty five percent of the homes use canned tomatoes and thirty pereent are users of canned baked beans. Mr. Duemeland announced that the week of November 8th to 15th will be known as “Canned Goods Week”| for what it has done for me. Yours | would cost $6,500 to duplicate. when the retail grocery trade will} respectfully, S. H. Crabtree, 3102-A | $500.00 will handle. Balance §3,- make special displays of canned| Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.” 85] 500, monthly payments. Tel. 691. goods produced in the United States.} cents a box.—Adv. . 11-7-2w FOR RENT—Strictly modern five|, room duplex, attached gara; ys yamesitte possession, ay t or THING OF PAST VALLEY omy Play There in: mien of State Football LOST—Bunch of. k return to Mary Office for reward. Finder please Lan 11-7-8¢ | Tanlac stomach WANTED—Man to husk corn either 730 Niinois Ave., Huron, 8S, Se mons” meet the Valley City team in the semi-finals of state chai WANTED —Girl or woman for house, with garage, facing Custer Park in 200 block, Washington Avenue, $300.00 cash. Write Tribune No. 866. 11-7-1w tle, although the locals were on the short end of the dope . Valley City defeated the green team earlier in the season, 30 to 0, and Valley City has 4 veteran team. A great, crowd of high school stu- dents went down to the train to Then followed a general was getting ‘all out of fix. It did everything. I left me feeling the best ever. MONTANA HONEY—Pure, delicious, This is also true} for nine years, tried all kinds of salves, had several doctors treat it seven: had it cut to the bone and scraped—nothing did any good. I was told to try Peterson’s Ointment; used three boxes and my leg is en-} tirely healed and smooth as my other leg. Thanking you very much 8.to 4 cars, $10.00 per month. 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Too Late To Classify | LaFollette Is FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7% 1924 100,000 Ahead In Wisconsin 7.—Senator the tabulation Governor J. J. Blaine was leading entire IMartin L.-Lueck by approximately 80,000 and the Republican istate ticket was also elected by ap- |\proximately the same figure. ‘A marked Republican victory was counts. jo? Milwaukee | Berger, Socialist, and Ernst Braun found themselves in a close from which Berger emerged a victor by 690 votes, according to the last newspaper tabulation. ——————————————SS=__ OLDSMOBILE SALES’ AND SERVICE representatives }also scofed in the state senate and lassembly. The in congress ‘from Wisconsin who. were secking election in each instance are all re- turned on the facé of the unofficial In the fifth district, a part Victor L. county, race Both candi- DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 Sth St. Phoné 428 dates have announced they await,’ official count before offering con- gratulations to the winner. a Cleaner,: dria and Cheaper. Cook. b: : y. Electricity. Dry Cleaning Scientifically Done Years of experience: has taught us the right method, the best and safest. Particularly is it neces- sary in the cleansing of women’s garments — for most of them are deli- cate in fabric and re- quire extreme care. Just a trial is all we ask. HATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED Eagle. Tailoring 313 and Hat Works Bdwy. Phone 58 & }!

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