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.:??•• it W TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1911. ALMOSTFRAITICWITH Began with Itching. Spread Fasti Fingers Fairly Bled. Cried Night andDay. Tried Cuticura Soapand Ointmentand Was Entirely Cured. "Eight Tears ago I got eczema all over 1117 hands. My fingers fairly bled and It itched until it almost drove me frantic. The eruption began with itching under the skin. It spread fast from between thefingersaround the nails and all over the whole hands. I got a pair of rubber gloves In order to wash dishes. Then it spread an over the left side or my chest. A fine doctor treated the trouble two weeks, but did me no good. I cried night and day. Then I decided to try Cuticura Soap and Oint ment, but without much hopeas Ihadgoneso long. There wasamarked change the second day, and so on until I was entirely cured. The Cuticura Soap we have always kept in our home, and we decided lesson that it is a cheap soap in My hus- price and the very best in quality bandwillusenoothersoap in his shavingmug. "I have always used Cuticura Soap and no other for my baby, and he has never had a sore of any kind. Be does not even chafe as most babies do. I feel that it is all owing to Cuticura Soap for he is fine and healthy, and when five months old won a prize in a baby contest. It makes my heart ache to go into so many homes and see a sweet faced baby with the whole top of its bead a solid mass of scurf, caused by the use of poor soap. Italways recommend Cuticura, and nine times out of ten the next time I see the mother she says 'Ohl I am so glad you told me of Cuticura.'" (Signed) Mrs. G. A. Selby, Bedondo Beach, Cal., Jan. 15,1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are for sale throughout the world, but to those who have suffered much, lost hope and are with out faith in any treatment, a liberal sample of each together with 32-p. booklet on the care and treatment of the skin and scalp will be mailed free, on application. Address Pot ter Drug 4 Chem. Corp., Dept. 24A, Boston. OPEN EVENINGS. During the Industrial Exposition the "Clever Clothes" shop will be open each evening. S. E. BERGESON & SON, The Cando public library is now safely esconced in its new quarters. A Good Kjestaurant Is where you get what you Want, all you want when you want it, prop erly prepared and served at once. Then you want cozy, sanitary surroundings, the cleanest and most sanitary, of* appoint ments, with the prices well in reason. You get this always, by eat ing at PEARCE'S Cafe and Bakery Main St. By Bismarck Bank A. M. CLELAND, Genl. Pftssgr. Aft., Saint Paul, Minn. NORTH DAKOTA STATE The music for the formal opening ofa the North DaKota Industrial ex position was furnished by the Boys' Band of Monango. Few of the resi dents of the capital city are familiar with the history of this organization. INDUTRIAL EXPOSITION I Bismarck, N. D., Sept. 26 to Oct. 16 PURPOSE OF THE EXPOSITION Unique in its nature,. this Exposition is planned to give the visitors a varied program of amusement and education. Its purpose is to further the agricultural and industrial re sources of North Dakota. Thousands of dol lars worth of premiums will will be awarded for displays of agricultural and industrial productions. ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Marathon races, field meets, aeroplane flights open air concerts, acrobatic and musical vaudeville acts, Indian features, parades and band concerts. Something interesting every minute for everybody. Numerous conveni ent daily trains to and from all North Dakota points. NORTHER N PACIFI RAILWA MADE HIT AT EXPOSITION ORGANIZATION WAS PERFECTED BY REV. J. C. ENGEL, AND IS UNDER HIS LEADERSHIP. BO YS ARE PASSING OUT POSTCARDS BOOSTING FOR DICKEY COUN TY AND FOR THE STATE. BAND IS ONE OF LEADING FEATUR ES OF EXPOSITION OPENING. Scenes Depicted on Postcards Given Away Free to Guests at the Industrial Exposition by the Members of the Monango Boys' Band. w. A. MCDONALD, Agent, Bismarck, N. D. The Boys' Band, or the Monango "Kid" Band, as it is call-ad by friends of the players, was organized by Rev. ,r- -^f^j 2/'_ ..** m^^KmmB^^^MB^^^^^^^^M The Boys' Band of Mona'ngo, Which Furnished the Music at the Formal Opening of th First Annual North Dakota Industrial Exposition Tuesday Afternoon. J. C. Engel. Rev. Engel is a univer sity graduate and a brilliant speaker. In his church work at Monango, he 1 I LE RUSTLERS TO STAND TRIAL GREAT FALLS, Mont., Sept. 26.— Charged with the theft of 24 horses from ranchmen northwest of this city, Dani-el J. Murphy, a Fergus county) ranchman, and Dr. S. J. Hinkle^ vet- erinary surgeon, city, were held by the for the district court $1,000 each. with offices hr this justice court in bonds of It is one- of the largest rustling cases in this state. Eighteen horses ware stolen from R. W. Patt on Au gust 28. LYCEUM COURSE SEASON I9II-I9I2 *The Bismarck Lyceum course will consist of the following: Victor Berge1* will open the course on Oct. 11. He will tell what made Milwaukee social ist. This will be followed by the Tyrolean Alpine Yodlers and Singers on October 17. Then Captain Hobson will appear on November 14 and dis cuss America the Mistress of the Seas. The last week of November Jacob Riis will tell of his fight against the slums. On January 30, 1912, the Southern Jubilee Singers Double Quar tette will appear and on February 26, the Schubert Quartette win give an* OPEN EVENINGS, other popular concert This Is a first During the Industrial Exposition the class array of talent. Single admis- "Clever Clothes" shop will be open] sions 75 cents adults course tickets leach evening. $2.50 youth's coarse tickets, $1.60. S. E. BERGESON & SON. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE found that the boys of the town were hard to reach, and he conceived the idea of organizing a boys' band, In order that he might bring the lads under bis influence. That his efforts have not been in vain was evident from those who heard them play this afternoon. Then, too, Rev. Engel is held in highest esteem by the boys who comprise this estimable organ ization. In "addition to his pastoral work, and his labors as bandmaster, Rev. Engel is also an enthusiastic booster for Dickey county and the state, and it was fitting that he should bring his boys to the first annual In dustrial exposition. The boys are passing out postcards, folded .which show the band, the state normal industrial school at Ellandale, the Oakes mill, the Whitestone battle field and farm scenes. They are free from advertising and suitable for I V4 4' i. 1 mailing, the boys giving them away. Monango is on the Soo line and the Milwaukee, and" is a live little town, two of the strongest bankfe in the county being located there. County Auditor V. E. Haskins is largely re sponsible for the Dickey county ex hibit, and^Editor Lum of the Monango Journal is responsible for the band appearing at the exposition. WARD COUNTY EXHIBIT ARRIVED LAST NIGHT AFTER MUCH OPPOSITION MINOT BOOSTERS SEND DOWN EXHIBIT. County Commissioners Refused Ap propriations For Display, and Boost ers Meet Their Own Expenses. Judging from the communication of Secretary Sherman of the Minot Com mercial club which appeared In the local papers of the Magic City Satur day, the normal school is not the only thing which th-a people of the capital of Ward county fight over. An effort was made to secure, some aid from the county commissioners to defray the expense of bringing Ward coun ty's exhibit to th-3 Industrial expo sition the commissioners would not come through with even their moral support and it was then up to a hand ful of loyal Minot citizens to gather the exhibit and bring it to Bismarck at their own expanse. After much work on the part of two or three, the exhilflt was finally gathered and it was shipped out of Minot by Soo ex press Monday morning and arrived in Bismarck on the evening train. Ar rangements were made by telephone to have drays ready to rush the ex hibit to the -exposition building and a force of men was put to work in the hope of having the exhibit in shapa for the opening this afternoon. Ward county is known as the Imperial coun ty of western North Dakota, and with out doubt the -exhibit which has been gathered showing the agricultural re sources of this county will be one of the best at the exposition. OLD-TIME REMEDY DARKENS THE HAIR su From time immemorial, sage and iphur hve been used for the hair & &n ip. Almost everyone knows of a the value of such a combination for darkening the hair, for curing dan druff and falling hair, and for making the hair grow. In olden times the only way to get a hair tonic of this sort was to brew it in the home fireplace, a method which, was troublesome and not al ways satisfactory. Nowadays almost I every up-Wdate druggist can supply his pattacs with a ready-to-use prod uct, skillfully compounded in perfect ly equipped laboratories. The Wyeth Chemical Company of New York put up an ideal remedy of this sort, called Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy, and authorize druggists to sell it under guarantee that the money will be refunded if it fails to do exactly as represented. If you have dandruff, or if your hair is turning gray or coming out, don't delay, but get a.bottle of this remedy today, and see what a few days' treat ment will do for you. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug gists. MERCER COUNTY HAS FINE CORN EXHIBIT DISPLAY WAS DRIVEN SEVENTY MILES OVERLAND IN ORDER TO GET HERE. "Majestic Mercer" Will Be Creditably Represented at the Industrial Expo sition and Exhibit Attracts Atten tion. C. F. Schweigert, secreaary of the Stanton Commarcial club, who has charge of the Mercer county exhibits brought in the bulk of the vegetables and grains Saturday, having driven 70 miles overland from Stanton to Bismarck. Majsstic Mercer's long suit seems to be corn and judging from the entries made, some of the big corn prizes will go west of the Big Muddy to the banks of the Knife. It is not generally known that corn was raised successfully in the Mis souri valley long before the white man came to Dakota. The explorers Lewis and Clark Wagons Robes Harness Tin Ware Oi Stoves Phone Manure Spreaders oneDayoni Carpenter Tools Octobe Dim Enamelwar A big assortment of 1 0 found a goodly supply of corn at the Ree and Mandan villages near Stan ton as early as 1805. For many years thereafter these villages suppli-ed the trappers and traders with corn. One of our present varieties known as "Mercer" is the improved Ree or STARTS TO-DAY Dail Discoun Sale DURING EXPOSITION Commencing Sept. 26—Continuing to Oct. 16 The French & Welch Hardware Co., have arranged to give special daily discounts through the entire exposition. Many excellent bargains will be offered. Note the following, it will pay you Sept. 26-27-28 We will give a discount of 6 per cent on Studebaker, Moline & Weber Farm Wagons, and 1 5 per cent on Studebaker, Deer & Weber and Velie Spring Wag ons and Buggies. Se 2 We will give 1 0 per cent discount of Success Manure Spreaders and John Deere Plows Enamel Ware Septembe 3 0 Enamel Ware On September 30th we will give a special 2 5 Enamel Ware sale including everything used for kitchen or household. Greatest bargains ever offered in Bismarck Washing Machines Mon.oct.2. 3 Wash Day Goods This will consist of Adams, Gem, Merimaid, The Quick and Easy and Pastime Washing Machines, Ironing Boards, Wash Boilers, Wash Boards. Clothelines. Pins, Sad Irons, Etc. at real bargains. Ranges Oct 45-6 7 HeatingStoves A 1 0 per cent discount on Garland, Monarch Maleable, Quick Meal, Improved Cascade Ranges and Heating Stoves. Thi is your opportunity to get stoves for winter. Original Price from $5 to $65 Our intire line of Fur, Plush, Wool Robes in fall and winter goods with all horse blankets at Special Discounts October 10 A 1 0 per cent discount on all Harness—all kinds—and everything in the harness line October II Bargain Day on all Tinware in the Btore A 2 0 per cent discount on all Oil and Gasoline Stoves and all fixtures that go with them We will give a special discount of Carpenters Tools also Shovels, Picks, Etc. October 14 Enamel Ware Goods, Market Day You Will Find Bona fide Bargains in Each Day of Our Special Sales We extend to every one a cordial invitation to come to our store, whether you have business or not. Make this your home to meet friends, visit, look over our goods, you are welcome. Come. The French & Welch Hdwe. Co. Phone 14 1 Bismarck, N. D. Hinckley's Auto Livery Octobe 9 Horse Blankets Thrtt 4th Street Squaw corn. Mr. Schweigert promises to have a few surprises in store for the public in the line of exhibits of an industry that many counties have overlooked and a resource that few counties have tried to develop. Buggies John Deere Plows Strap Goods strap goods including Tin Ware Octobe 1 2 Gasoline Stoves Shovels, Etc. Spades, Axes, 10 Goods same as we sold September