|f?--M4 7V iw .•"r~ pi it -..l.'.-t.v.,...,,.,,,, Iwim| IjiK« 1 ^rnoD avUUr REPORTER Gerfl notice tMV A REO-lS'fERE^ urnER 1$ catth' POST OFFICE, FO? ME-r£E:Bt}T zh EXCISES)!, Simon mii we IE Master Gordon Schafer of Stanton is among the Tribune boys who will receive one of the handsome B. C. Light 8 automobiles, given away by The Tribune for new subscribers. Master Gorden has secured the spe cifia. number of subscribers, and al ready ha^ sent to The Tribune a list ft of names with the subscription rates. He was at once forwarded one of the 5: handsome little automobiles which HERE'S The Hub-Mark is your value mark. *^'4- .'• -T :''V *'-".*. TJ,E CUB REtHStEREl TTMUST 0&A 50M£.TfMrA VALUABLE ID ^H£REG*$TERei o= has been the envy of the boys and girls of the Capital City since placed on display at The Tribune office. Many other boys and girls are working hard to secure one of these little beauties before Christmas. IN LOGAN COUNTY. Judge W. L. Nuessle of the district court and Court Stenographer C. C. Wattam has gone to Napoleon, where the former will conduct a session of the district ccurt of Logan county. The. cliurleigh county court will con­ vert in December. Latest popular sheet music at Cow­ an's. How Publicity Helped Mrs. Thomas to Health Doctor Had Decreed Operation When She Read of Mrs. Dunlap'a Experience. treatment I felt like a new woman the first dose of Fruitola brought a I a territory which is developing more large number of gall stones and lam certain Fruitola and Tra.xo jsaved. rapidly, and In which the wealth per my life." r, Fruitola and Traxo are compounded from the.original Edsall f(^mulasv othjer section of North Dakota. at the Pinus laboratories in Monticello, 111., and can be purchased in Bis-1 "To date, Dickinson has but one r» 11 marck at Cowan's Drug Store, 2(Hi Fourth St. a doctor's prescription is road—the transcontinental line" of the not .necessary. Fruitola is a pure fruit oil that acts as an intestinal tybri- Northern P&sific. In e&Hy spring a' chj and disintegrates the hardened particles that cause so^ much suffering, farmers' lin^may be coirimenccd. con discharging the accumulated Waste to the sufferer's intend^ relief. One nectlng Dilncinson with Amidon. to dose is usually sufficient to indicate Its efficacy. Traxo Is a tonic-alterative the south, the that is most effective to rebuild and restore the weakened, rundown sys-. go, Milwaukee & St. T'ir'l ixte^sion tem. I from New England." There is A pros- A booklet of special interest to those who suffer from stomach trouble can be obtained by writing to the Pinus Laboratories, iMontfcello, Illinois. the rubber boot you have been looking for. Rfeavy enough to stand hard wear and give long service, yet light enough not to be burdensome. Made in all lengths: Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear is made in a wide variety of kinds and styles to cover fche stormy weather needs of men, women, boys and girls in town or country. HUB-MARWRUBBERS The World's Standard Rubber FootWear For sale by all good dealers. 00 •INE Back East for tlieflolidaus LOW ROUND for FARES TRIP, IO/tk FLORIDA CALIFORNIA? A*k th« Afaat AboatThroogh iliifw ^s^Courteir.1 4 itii f.iHrMrA 5 11 SOUTH EAST DATES of SALE: DEC 1st to 31st, 1916 Fran Sbtim ia Montana, North and South Dakota ARE YOU GOING ii''rrii iiT (f/ii1 *., DICKINSON ON VERGE OF GREATEST fl iVEIENTJN HISTORY County Seat of Stark Will Thrive A Result of Development of Slope' Dickinson, N. D., Nov. 29.—Dick insou, "N. D., once the greatest prim­ ary wool market in the world, and still a center for a' wonderfully pros­ perous stock-raising region extending 50 miles to the north and south, will bear watching. Tn point of construction, Dickinson is the newest big town in North Da­ kota. Practically its entire business district has been reconstructed dur­ ing the past ten years. The city has a population of jabout 6,000, and is the most important point between Bis- Sonic time ago Mrs. R. C. Dunlap of DeKalb, Mo„ wrote to the St. Jo» seph, Mo.,News-Press telling how, af- niarck and Miles City, Mont., on the ter years of suffering with stomach! main line of the Northern Pacific. It, trouble, she had been relieved of a is also a division point for that rail quantity of gall stones and restored road. to health through using Fruitola and Normal .Means Much. Traxo. This letter was published and At the recent general election, the read by Mrs. Georgia Coe Thomas voters of North Dakota by a majuritv of Lancaster, Mo., who had been told of 20.000', approved a state Normal by her doctor, after months of treat- school*,for Dickinson, and the first ment for similar trouble, that nothing-, budget, just' submitted, provides a but an operation would save her.! quarter of a million lor buildings. Mrs. Thomas obtained Fruitola and This Normal will have a greater area Traxo from the drug storo, and say's: tb draw iiiwn than any sinttlar insti "By the time I had taken a month's! tution In the state. It will also have capita is greater than that" in any termiiur, icif the Chjca- pect of a lino being extended north, connecting Dickinson with Manning, the first county seat to the north, and with Kildeer, a great stock-shipping center, and the northwestern term­ inus ftho -Northern Pacific branch out of Mandan. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BQARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS, NOVEM ER 27, 1916. lioners The Board of City Commissii met in regular session. Present: Commissioners Bi Bertsch, President Lucas.:: ', 'Minutes of meeting held the 20th inst. were read and approved. 3attey, The claim of Hattie MicBride for $5,4)00 damages for injuries alleged to have been sustained by reason* of a defective ..sidewalk, was referred to the City Attorney, and Health Com­ missioner. The1 claim of O. W. 'Roberts, for,ex­ penses incurred by ireasoh of alter» tion of street grade,'necessitating the construction ot a retaining wall, was referred to Commissioner Best and the Cky Attorney. The' following claims were allowed and directed to be paid, funds .permit* ting: 'S. F. «Lambert $19, Street Work $52.30, Wm. Skeels'12, A. P. Ander­ son $20, D. D. Stewart $33, L. S. Treuthart $129.81. The Street Commissioner was di­ rected to take measures to have re­ moved manure and offal dttmiied in the vicinity of the Roller Jffills. On motion the Board/adjourned. Attest* R. H. THISTLETrfWAITE, ...... City Auditor. C1T7 HIWI TO VISIT I NMANDAN. Miss Agnes Fristad, clerk in the Johnson Brothers' store, will spend Thanksgiving with her parents in Mandan. RETURNS FROM*'REGAN. Supt. C. L». Vigness returned today from Regan, where he hasa been for several days, visiting tfie public schools in that' vicinity. TO VI8IT PARENTS. The Misses "Bessie and Grace Mi Cay, who are in the city, attending school, will spend Thanksgiving! with their parents in Fort Rice. LICENSED TO WED. A marriage license was issued yes­ terday 'by Judge H. C. ITradley to Ole Andrew Wolstad of Cogswell and Miss Hattie Grover of Bismarck. IN LOCAL HOSPITAL. Mrs. N. J. Krebsbacfc- and 'baby of this place are patients in the St. Al­ exius hospital. Miss Catherine Doo ley. mother of Miss Florence Dooley of 'Mandan. has entered the St. Alex­ ius hospital for treatment. BUYS JORGENSON PROPERTY C. C. Putnam, secretary of the Bur­ leigh County Abstract company, has purchased the C. O. Jorgenson prop­ erty, 1024 Fifth street, and will occu­ py the same about December 10. Mr. Putnam, and*family recently came to the city from i^mgur, S. V, The -I. '^-'flflTTf ["TflHTiTT IB 11 i^ii yv'-v1,1 ir^ri*- ~j. nmini wmiimmwv-« -a uam-f&nMr Mimas BISMARCK D^Y TOBUKB V'^SuvTi This Man Had a Nlee^anRsgivtai'^ 1 HOPEN^A CHECK OR.ANOPOER.FOR.A NEW (SOTO 0«- 36MT STEEL .5HARES-L'LL.B£T ITS ?UtKTC»£ iewTtowe *T*mWtKi- 0WIH6- "SEE NOV THAT CM GOIES CLfill OFF!" "GETS-IT" LOOSENS YOUR CORNS RIGHT OFF IT'S THE MODERN CORN WONDER—'NEVER FAILS. "It's hard to believe anything could act like that in getting a corn off. Why, I just lifted that corn right off with my finger nail. 'Gets-It' is certainly wpnderful!" Yes, "Gets-It" It1* Jnat Wonderful, the Wax •GETS .17* Mftkc* AJ1 Conw Go Q«kl." is ccrtainly tlV^ most wondertul corn cure ever known because you don't have to fool and putter ground with your corns, harness them up with bandages or. try to dig them out. "Gets-it" is a liquid. You put* on a few drops in A few seconds. It' dries. It's painless. Put your stock­ ing right oyer It....Put on your regular show. vYou: ,woni limp or 'have a corn', "twisj." ,in "your face. iT'ho corn, callous wart,,.will loosen from your, toerr-off.,M comes. (Glory hallelujah! "Gets-It Is the biggest selling corn r.eflaedy In the world. When you try it, ypu Know why. "Gels-It" Is sold and relpommended by druggists everywhere,-'25c a bot­ tle, or sent on receipt of (ijrice.by. Lawrence Ca™ .-iUllciiCO^W' house in F^rttf^ceet^ ndy oc by the Putn^nrt' hW# been^ leaf1 Kbbert Dutton. -.* 1 HJ. a Sold in Bismarck and Tecbmmend ed as the word's cerli remedy ha ii & led iby ift HOStPtT/rL^NOTtS.5 yAmong the 'tAtt^nta' to' Whtertl»e St. Alexius hospital within the. last two dhya were' Matt Wfelderriiian, Wing Hans Ti KlefeV Robinson^ Cfottfried Bauer, Otto Benjamin Hall, city Baby Jane Joyce, city Marquis Ed berg, city Matt Ward, city Miss Christina Huber,. Defiance C. J. B. Hoffman, Momt "Bell Maddock,3rad dock Mrs. Edward Dickman, Het reid 3. I)., and Mary Shell, Ree. Eldridge Farmer Accused ef Murder in Firajt Degree to Face Ordeal Tilip Coming Weejii. ... 'v (Ry Special Correspondent) Jamestown, N. D., iXovt 28.—The trial of Albert Memmenfa, charged with marder, has teen set-for Friday of this week. Memmenga ls accused DRINK .HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD 4 Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, "Hamburg Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water up­ on it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It to the most, effective way to break a cold and cure'grip, as It opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion.. Also loos­ ens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. ,, Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and' harmless. -*.7 IN sni IIIH1G0 RIGHT Oil Rub Pain and Stiffness Away with small Bottle of Old Honest St. Jacob's Oil When your back is lore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't' suffer! Get a 25 cent bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a Uttle in your handvabd rub It right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is' gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be vsed^only once. It take's the ache and pain right out of your back and. e^ds the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. (Nothing else-stops lutatbago, sciati­ ca and lame back misery so promptly! ^aaug^x."" AK Ufl Jt&unjf* (ettL( /YVua^TO.^1*1 ur^Avjii| hi ^u/u. Vl.91 W-OL. is t£r£-aJ r»ve«.-u/tP,v4/2J? "ClAA6o4«£: ota^o -ec-ac- .-•~T» I January and 2 of killing a neighbor, Andrew Sen nek, while the two were threshing in afield the morning of September 12, 191$r The .case promises to assume large proportions.' PHYSICIAN AT (RLEN ULLIN KILLS Bid BROWN EAGLE 3' (Special tom TrlbnniST Gleu llllin, N: D.. NOV! Broth eagle measuring nearly seven feet from tip of wing tp tip *nd a betfuly in species was killed by Dr. O. M. iWwii rSw art.cuive cuttonttro. shoulders perfectly rflCCoslnciMates and :^ir ^iSSS ©TLk HOSE who haw sat spellbound at the sweet simplicity of its prelude, the grim horror of its warfare and the mighty lesson of/its climax, have un­ equivocally pronounced "CIVILI­ ZATION" the most remarkable gem the stage has ever known. Wisehart, on his ranch-south of town, Sunday. It is reported that there are a number'of this species In the hills People everywhere have fopxid,that 1 .: I I N and alt trtj'yfc. :"?V* d'*r~ --V- is the mbstntrttiouf amd delicious cereal food known. Eveiy tahl# sj^^fj^haye its dailjr rationof Orape-Nnts. "thirs'j Reason" dU '."*** 5*^ a j. For the many good friends Who, by their good words and boosting, have so ly helped me to do the big­ gest real estate business the past year mut::l i' -|i- jj^J .'? Special Soloists and 25-Tiece Symphony Orehestra ridmi«t«iiiient of whole wheat tiie south of town. This is the first that" has been shot and tawsfejt in ywrs. In tiM making of Orape-iraU there is added tat tbe sweet ':}k. TWO ed barley, aioml»fiia1Son matany a most wmsikally deUe- :ions^taste^^iVbe,paU^^aisvw:tMM it, great­ have ever done, now thank them, one for their assistance. F:&V0UNG v. ••. •.' .,v .7 '»••. V-'- •Al 'W- .i," flavow fill malt- .. •X 'r- -. .. N' r': W, -J •a- ./ v* I I.P