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mmMSii^'-fy '•"••'.''.•' 'to-frfy ^^m$m^xx '!$$lkX^&:fXXXt"/'i m$0X-^xm^£- THE CITY OFFICIAL WEATHER REPORT for Twenty-four Hours Ending 7 ... 7„ p. m., Jan. S^vsifv:". Temperature,•*•— Maxmium 28 minimum 15. Precipitation Trace, Wind Maximum velocity 52 miles per hour from the north -west..'" .Prediction-^Snow and much colder Frldaj^-f Compare your store ads with the otter man's. Are they as-much bet ter than his than your store is better than his?: TONIGHT. Hear Gov. Hanley of Indiana at the Presbyterian church at 8:30 tonight. It is not necessary for holders of sea son tickets to bring their books—just tear out the coupon and save time and confusion at the door: RELEASED FROM QUARANTINE. Deputy Superintendent E. J. Taylor and son Edwin were released from quarantine Wednesday by the city health officer.' "SALVATION WHIRLWIND." Major Percy Morton of Minneapolis, will preach at the Salvation Army ball tonight at 8 p. m. Major Morton known as the "Salvation Army Whirlwind," and people who enjoy a real red hot religious meting should: not fail to come. u. LOOKING AFTER BUSINESa G. W. Hawes of Minneapolis, was in the city Wednesday to look after freight'business for the Soo railway for which company he is the traveling (freight agent. our merchants to make their acquain tance. ....'' ,-.-„•• ..«• Kidder County Herald: Major Bel den's official designation has been changed front that of Indian, agent, that office having been abolislrtd, to reservation flaperintendent His du$-BOV les remain practically the same. The major has achieved a splendid sue-: ^ce»s iv work-at Fort Yates—as all IHends knew lie would when. he -*was appointed. £f.'X* -••. ^&4 X\: .. ,?f .X -""'. W:* -TWO'JW^ASANT: PART rES'. Mrs. M. Lewis and Mrs. I. M. Cap per entertained a number of lady Mends. Tuesday afternoon «t the borne' of Mrs. Lewis, and again on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Capper, another party of ladies. The guests had an enjoyable time on both occasions. iBi RETURN THANKS. ^X§fXX. officers of the Bismarck Com mercial cloh wish to thank the spir ited^cKlxens of Bismarck wjhoao kind ly offered looms to the club in which to take care of the delegates to the hardware dealers' iconvention this •week. Upwards of 200 accommoda tions were offered in private residen ces and It speaks well for the public spirit of Bismarck's citizens that they will come forward in such splendid manner when Called upon. It bappen- 3&$? ..,.,...•„ P^^i^^^^^F^^!^? ed that all the rooms irere not needed byfc the e^' :oii«e^s: wisSg t& those ^hoiw rooins wei* i&t usod «k well as those whose Toomg" were twed. REFRESHING HIMSELF. Max Wippermann, the Hanlnson, hardware man, has seen in' the city a couple of days attending the hard' ware men's -meeting and incidentally reviving his rock ribbed Democracy in the surchared atmosphere off the governor's office. Max was a candi date for governor once himself and made a fine run for one of that faith in the surcharged atmosphere of the to be anything but A dyed in the wool Republican. ,. HE WAS ON. Senator Ramsett says some at the boys ares trying to give him the laugh on the dog and (badger fight josh that was sprung by the hardware men on Wednesday night at the armory, but he says he was a party to the game, (being a hardware man himself and took hold only to get another fellow into the deal. •"", ENTERTAIN ON SILVER ANNIVER "K *ARY. \X": XX^Px Mrs. Joseph Hare entertained about forty of her lady friends Thursday afternoon at her home on Sixth street. Progressive euchre was. the amusement of the afternoon and the ladies all had an enjoyable afternoon. In the evening tooth Mr. and Mrs.years, Hare entertained about fifty old tim ers in Bismarck tn honor of the twen ty-fifth anniversary of their marriage, whfon occurs on the 30th! The old fashioned game of euchre was played and several jigs were Indulged in to the tune of the violin by the expert dancers present. It was one of the most enjoyable times of the year and tiie guests left after wishing the host and hostess many happy returns of the day. •'"-:::/r:Xx' Profitable Mueeel Oatherlng. Owing to the lew wal»r the mussel He called on many of^s»tn**™* Industry ontJiW of the Wabash il^ wtfft of Owens •file has been inore ploatsbki this season than st any period* the past Those 'sngsged*- -in' '"'ths'• 'business assert that «gMMW worth of psarlf have been taken from the bed of the river this season. This includes territory only thirty miles long on the Indiana side. Mussel/shells are selling for |13 a ton. and there »_•*• ready demand for them from the manufacturers of pearl Intttons. One hundred and sixty tons wars shipped from GrayviUe to an Iowa factory this week. X^J:' yphm Real ffetfi^^^S^^ The English language, etymalbgical ty the polyglot residuum of many cen turies of conquest and travel, tyranny and freedom Is rapidly becoming the universal speech of the world, even supplanting Frenchin .the .medium of diplomacy. English is the real Es peranto. XX&XXX\ -'X-'"' Indiana Hunter's Luck Shrt. John Hammond, hunting recently, shot a* a rabbit Several quail op and eight of them were killed, was the rabbit. Hammond is slowly »s«overlBg.. :.r'' „S& New ladies' Oxfords .and children's shoes and Oxfords are now 'being shown at Webb Brothers. USB TRIBU1«» WANT COLUMNS U8B TRIBUNE WANT COLUMNS Atiiit«ili« LIO N John Bigelow, the distinguished edited the letters and memorials or 1 1 There is no wait between the acts at the Bijou theatre during the dou ble production presented there every night i?|i!|Sl Last night the Bennlngtoncompany of eight people appeared in their pop ular domestic comedy sketch entitled "Polly" and scored a complete suc cess Their playlet is interspersed with specialty work and singing and dancing by the two little? girls who are popular beyond raeasu|e|with the show goers. The sketch be pre sented toy the Bennlngtbns for the balance of the(week and s|i^*le a thea- winner withvtihe tre. ••//y-i ••:,:••.,/? Between the thi acts^of^he play are shown n6w and|:-:jippjN^sceiie8: .and' subjects in animat^| pictures and the whole program is produced in two performances each ni^ght and makes up a big evening's entertain ment. i-4ict$$$ij$&!r \:, %-rm.. Mrs. Cook's piano music and illus trated songs adds greatly to the fea tures tibe Iflilii*/^||»"is a cultured musician and greatiy^ augments the progrsmsaoe,^^|te^^fe| X^if:''i,- The Gem theatre has an exceptld& al bill in vaudeville for this end of the week, and at both performances last night the two acts were geher- The Gladstone Sisters, Louise and Hazel, the juvenile sunbeams. Ire star*, rarely "equalled, and they' are. certaiiidy^'*j^' ''wjaflie^:^ *niei#|f^My mony slhgihg and scrobatic djancing, are new featui^ in vaudevUle acts. The Mnslcal Pearsons, is another team on the bill for Uils end of theshiny week who are stars as sining and talking Jesters, and pantomihiist* They have a high class comedjr and musical act, intrMucing 8wis» bells, sleigh bells guijtar, banjo jaMding,, and the celebrated Trinity Crimes. They are perfect masters of their var^ ions instruments, (and produce- ohl^ the popular successes.orthe1oW|^| ••:-TonigW^^Bilr^'^pjbe- ttbppft** change of the pictorial program, the feature plctare being di of Victor Hugo's powerful dr -Bias, oneXi^'^^'Sallestes' falls in 4ov% with the of Spain, a woma^.scorn Sallestes (*pftt^v^: jnaTr7 tim and is basieh«d. TBefe two comic pictures, entitled toric Lid/' and KA.-Nervy anpflier':fak. spw^^^ifleitp!i ^Wslklng^v^- Percy Moore's oe«tn^«^m% '^iso^^ 5 i^M&l^W^mMtib^m "w^l^^M. •. .1 Th&* someQibwr ^tl" author and diplomatist, who .WclnjSf Samuel J. Tildeh, celebrated hls:nine^f ty-first blrthdaylhe iatte|^irt of last month ^hd/ despite his^ of his mind is «tili as active and "brilliant as it wss h|df a cisnt^y ago. Mr. Bigelow is bnsil^l engaged in writing a book which he hdpestoj publish within a few a lect, however, fae sealously guards. Resorcin Is one of the most effec tive germ destroyers Beta Napthol is both germicidal and antiseptic', Pllocarpin, though not a dye, restores natural color to halr whW lossVof 6olor was caused by disease. These ^curatives properly mixed with alcohol sir sestimulent, perfect a remedy un equalled for curing scalp and hair troubles..'• •,• ,c..-. X. We wajit "everyone who 4i^XX^yf: scalp or hair trouble to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic^wlhich cont^ns these ingredients. If does not grow hair on your bald head, stop your hair from falling idi^r c^r^|y*ii: ©f dandruff make your ^hair-ttUck, silky, luxuriant if It does not give you complete satisfactioh in eyiery particular, return the empty ootfete to us, and we shall return every pjenny you paid us for it, without question or formality. +. .•'••^T^S s3i§:"' '*CALm Ml Latest Explanation is That X. $ ^^erobes"«a«se:(jDSld«e*s^i Professor-%hna of HaMDuiipg Ger? many, andi:.jfijr. Sabourand ^ot #aris/ France, share the honor #"hajinjgjdi8^ covered, the hair niicrobeiV IS' «Baldness is not caused through a ^(w^Beksj-'Work of these hair ml crobes, but is the re«ult of coBdiUons brought about by^."»eir4:: ^s#i!ee^ Baldness may not 02ur until years after the mlcrohel^ ls^r^anito -«fli^i^!Bi\^ |iipfc X. T*ein4cWbe^'cnt sb|f':th^bl^id|s»p^. ply.\':-*^: fti^i'dl S^fie^ *i^tty a ii about the \T9°^ 'Uie hair, through which the blood Is a&sorbed. Finally the fatty matter 1 "wholly consumed the food 'SUppH-'To' :tmei-hair'•^•.jjmiBjB .and it stei^es^and finally dles^ P| i^X'i.X?^X':^XXxX:XXX"X\ Oi icourse,v-you^innasww^ ••-tiuix'so wtoeii' .wesV ilhifcii^^ Tonic will grow hair on^hald me do not refer to cases where the roots, are entirely dead, the pores of the scalp ctosed, and the head has the appearance of milliard hall In cases like this there nl) libpe, In all other cases of baldness- Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will positively•^frbw hair, or cost the user nothing. Len hart Drug Co.. First National Bank Block. .-:•• Webb Brothers announce the arriv al of spring shoes Ed£ .:- v? 'Hi0iih6ldJn9''fotim It was.- a score of y« W*^J. CoVinora, now cha1 afplip»r,B ^.:^^^S9hnor»/iS« fori«W lad I want ivsry mi to Mndersttaa wha«l"-' wJ«t ?.t ''asa--:ia:.'tli* 'g*iisV»-:-, W& ntasty-time swalr but on* huge, double- „,. .._- ito.isaids:^^":::'! it Hck s^, Jim Connors, «ugfc-*!*t*«Kwed:: wa»:-»*.responss. to theomee and that I can't fe|l*fc:«* flSggr^l^aRs^l^ LSii»Wsplx6, per dozens .:?sss! ftiwhle^v^d^-rn*^^ Presbyterian |i^ frjlmsi le^hiissioh :in:'?tife.-yic*^loihs: or region of the Kfc«l^-i^tteid«ig^ hangs '.iwii'- ier notify:]the sufferer that tiie^ is sbmettd^ kidneys, which should^receive taam^ dls^ attention. Only vegetable treat^ solutely on strongly alcoholic medi cttev.%Wcto^ ne ys^'anla'-^b^der. t" '^X^-y^XM^X ^Thi" fdu^tiir"^r^ aWple hamless aiwltl^ lmo^rn and necoghised as^^^^a remedy for ^^•••«ja^^f ^t|8^ft gl^ientovca% good proscription pnarnmcy one «h mix tliem:^fC^^ gon, one ooTw^r Fluid Extract Dande lion, one-half ounce Compound Syrup SarspariHa, three ounces. Shake well in bottle and take in teaspoonful dosea ittar'^ %iBBe"^:': XX0i: tX-?&4$i%&M *•?3^v^*'-te This preparatl(m is said to i^siore the natural function of ths^^^ tiiey sift and strs^ the %lood^ purify^^^^^ and no just what many %m re ^Cwrse .at tonight S^ia iwte! ,^^BK«tei^5,i*e*-line' ym*e*m?:ti fxwa P% famous. est tq the ^,ot j#jj$*& -K9#»»P°!^ •:&r$&tiJX'£S&^W''i£tii: '-i^y':v-tsK-. S ^ACKACHE A^|l|Mv|«^ Also W :*»,dV a ii Kldhsys,jp:^|| .ili^f**??. many cases of kidney- complaint are Ian Frank ^ii^lii1'- ¥'1 mm^^^y^MM, p,*^, j..»i»-.» «r T.iJ rdo»|n f$" 5VWA«#^ iNSt. smmmm the Mis- sell aa follows m0X. 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