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I OIL YOUR HARNESS or else bring them in and let us oil them for you at $1.00 a set, which is cheap er and better than you can do it yourself. We use nothing but Neals foot Oil and if the job isn't satisfactory you a cent. you should want it wont cost Chas. Pillsbury, Devils Lake, North Dakota a S it O a don't forget that we are always right up to in goods and styles. Our workmanship is the best and we will guarantee you entire satisfaction in goods, workmanship and price. What more could you ask. Don't take any chances but have your work done bv a local tailor. Think this over and then come and talk with us. For New Year's GifS--$5 off on each Suit ordered in Jan. A i«l» HALGREN, The Tailor on -.'7 JCaxwill fc^eu^/9/5 odel *695 17C\{eu)Teatures The biggest automobile value ever offered for less than $1000 A powerful, fast, full grown, 5-pas senger, really beautiful and fully equipped automobile a car with a real high tension magneto, sliding gear transmission, left hand drive center control* anti-skid tires on rear. A car that has practically every high priced feature of high priced cars. Holds tbe road at 50 miles C. O. RUSSELL Dtvlls Lake, DISTRIBUTOR No. Dak. yilllHIIIBIIIIIIHUIWIIlllllHIWHIIIIWIIIMIIWMIIIIUIHIIIIIIHIIlllllHiiiiHiinininnii World Ads get the Business ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE (Continued from page 3) from Williston Thursday where has been visiting with friends. duties. she Mrs. Jule Kaeding returned home Wednesday from Devils Lake where she underwent an operation at the Mercy hospital. Miss Frances Wilson who has been spending the holidays with friends in Penn returned to her school at Crosby. Miss Wilson formerly taught in Penn. Elmer Gessner returned to Grand Forks Monday to resume his studies at the U. C. C. Mr. Gessner spent the hoildays at his home here. Misses Kamplrn and Eastman re turned Saturday to resume their school work here after spending a pleasant vacation at their homes. F. C. Gessner left for Devils Lake Sunday to attend a meeting of the board of county commissioners. CRARY (Crary Public Opinion) I .Miss Jean Saunders returned to Hannah Monday to resume her school Albert Rebillard writes from Los Angeles that he is enjoying the cli I mate and bavin ally. a good time gener- Deputy Fire Marshal P. Read of Mr. Alois Walters of Devils Lake was a business visitor at Crary last Saturday. Geo. Lamb of Michigan was in Crary, Monday checking up the busi- 1 ness of Lamb Reiter Lumber Co. Stanley Swenson left Monday for Grand Forks where he is taking up a course of the U. C. C. Mrs. Henry Medelman and Mrs. D. C. McLeod spent Monday evening at Devils Lalce returning Tuesday. Edgar Anderson, C. McLeod and S. J. Dean went to St. Paul Saturday this week with three carloads of cat tie and hogs. Mr. and Mrs. Sagmoen and son Clarence returned Monday from Wheatland where they went to spend I New Yars. Miss Emma Sverson spent New I Years with friends at Bottineau from I there she returned to the university and expets to complete the arts course in June. Mrs. H. L. Hayden is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Miller, and her son James will attend the public schools of Crary the bal ance of the season. Miss Ella Sexton of Devils Lake is now teacher of the 7th and 8th grades in the public schools of Crary in place of Miss Ethel Jacobson who resigned on account of failing health. Raymond Nicholson, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nicholson, left for Rfegate, Mont., Monday this week to look up a business location. Gree ley's advice seems to be good yet "Go west young man and grow up with the country." O. D. Ryan and Burto Olson from Hillsboro, N. D., returned to Crary Monday this week. Mr. Ryan Is a real estate man who with Mr. Olson and others will engage in the business of listing and sellings lands in this locality. F. R. Stevens was a business visit or at Devils Lake Tuesday. The Ladies Aid met Thursday the home of Mrs. J. W. Kelly. Miss G. Will and her mother re turned from their holiday visit with her brother in Stanley. Banker Oluf Hagen transacted busi ness in Lakota Tuesday morning re turning in the afternoon. at Miss Pearl Forslof will attend the high school at Devils Lake the balance of the winter and school year. Don Stevens left Sunday for Grand Forks, where lie will attend school and make his home with aunt Mrs. Abra hamson. Floyd Luros, Michael Mullen and Lawrence Nicholson returned to Grand Forks Monday to resume their studies at the university. LAWTON (Lawton Republican) Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brace visit ed LsHts between trains Tuesday. W el an a a vi it relatives in St. Thomas Thursday returning home Tuesday. Miss Anni Scott who has been vis iting her parents, returned to school at Lakota Monday. Martin Roisum of Lawton's drug store spent Sunday with friends at Edmore, returning Monday. Miss Margaret Enns, after a pleas ant holiday visit with the Scott fam ily returned to her home at Munich, Tuesday. Miss Sadie Olsen, one of this coun- ty's most popular teachers left Mon day for Valley City to take a course at the normal school. After spending the holidays with his parents, Ludwig Vobayda returned to I his law studies at the N. D. U. last Monday. T,lc L:wlics Grand Forks was a business visitor in Oscar Hanson of Hillsboro after ^lc Crary Wednesday inspecting fire risks. spending the holidays with his aunt, exactly the same results as the anti Mrs. Oluf Hagen and family* return-j cholera serum. On this point The Misses Rebecca Galderwood, ed to his home Friday. the inspector in charge in Pettis coun Gladys Shand and Ara Forolfs were ty, Missouri, states: "As far as we are university passengers Monday. Miss Jessie Lang-ton returned to her for Park, Grant & Corrigan, Grand Forks, was in town Wednesday taking orders for his firm. J. Wondrasek and M. Kerr shipped I Clarence Viger and Andrew Fossum S were drawn as jurymen from Lawton Iowa Wednesday. Several cases of grain thefts are re I ported this week. A. J. Zeman is attending the state pharmaceutical convention at Fargo this week. Mrs. George Young of Miss Harriett E. McNamee of Kelso, N. D., arrived Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Wm. Powers and family for a few days efore re turnin gto her school duties at Kelso. John Benek of Brooklyn, N. D., expects to help his brother in the har ness shop, repairing or making shoes to order. He has been employed for several years in one of the largest shoe factories in Brooklyn and is a first class workman. BAD COLD? HEADACHY AND NOSE STUFFED "PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND" ENDS COLDS AND GRIPPE IN A FEW HOURS Take 'Tape's Cold Compound" ev ery two hours until yon have taken three doses, then all grippe misery goes and your cold will be broken. It promptly opens your clogged-np nos trils and the air passages, of the head stops nasty discharge or nose run ning relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling. Ease .your throbbing head—nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Washington, D. C., Jan. 12—The attention of the Bureau of Animal In dustry of the United States Depart ment of Agriculure has been called to the fact that the makers of a medicine sold as a hog-cholera remedy are mis using government figures of the re sults obtained by federal agents by the use of antihog-cholera serum, as evidence of the efficiency of their medicine. In several magazines there have appeared reading notices in which there are statements that this medicine has resulted in saving many I hogs from hog cholera in Pettis coun I ty, Missouri, Montgomery county, In diana and Dalas county, Iowa. The figures given to indicate the results are exactly those reported to the de_ Ppttis aPPeared partment by its agents as showing the right to the roots use and effect of anti-hog cholera strengthens them. e(ly coul(1 llave boen 011 same able to ment use(1 a carload of cattel and hogs to South Friday lie donned his long tailed coat creatures of evil. St. Paul last Saturday, Albert Baker' and officiated at the marriage of Mr. jhad charge of J. Wondrasek's store. 0f crG(lit, wet^s page, N. D. is visiting her uncle James Young and family this week. The Royal Neighbors will give their annual ball in Booster hall Frday eve ning, Jan. 29. E. M. Iago transacted legal busi ness at the county seat Wednesday, returning in the afternoon. Miss Mildred Tetro and two broth ers, of Radium, Minn., visited with Mrs. M. Gibbons last week and re turned home Monday. GIRLS! STOP WASHING THE HAIR WITH SOAP SOAP DRIES YOUR SCALP, CAUS ING DANDRUF, THEN HAIR FALLS OUT After washing your hair with soap always apply a little Danderine to the scalp to invigorate the hair and,pr vent dryness.. Better still use soap as sparingly as possible, and instead have a "Danderine Hair Cleanse." Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one strand at a time. This will remove dust, dirt and exces sive oil. In a few moments you will be amazed, your hair will not be clean but it will be wavy, fluffy and abund ant, and possess an incomparable softness and lustre. Besides cleansing and beautifying the hair, one application of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff stimulates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunsh'ne are to vegetation. It goes invigorates and serum in sick herds. and life-producing properies cause the in the bowels. For example ,the government fig- hair to grow long,, strong and beau ures on the use of serum, which are tiful. misused in this way by the medicine Men! Ladies! You can surely have concerns, are as follows: lots of charming hair. Get a 25 cent County, Missouri— bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from Hogs in infected herds treated. .5,904 any di.i gstore or t'jilet counter and J. G. Jensen returned Tuesday Hogs lost 1,038 try it. from Grand Forks where he had been Montgomery county, Indiana— to spend New Years day with his rel- Hogs in infected herds treated. .4,562 THE GROUCH 'at'vos" Hogs lost 894: The great Creator in His wisdort Dallas county, Iowa— created many men of many-minds ana Auxiliary meet with Mrs Hogs in infected herds treated. .5.686 temperaments knowing that if the Vobayda this afternoon. The gentle- Hogs lost 1,998 sons of men were alike in wishes and men are invited to lunch after 6 p. m. It is scarcely possible that any rem- desires it would lead to identical- strife. number of hogs and with ascertain none of this remedy hated, despised and abhorred a thing school duties at Doyon Monday, after 'las been used in Pettis county." 'self-created, self-pitied and abnorm I a pleasant holiday with her parents Farmers and others, therefore, are ally self-loved. STOPS HEADACHE OR warned not to confuse this "remedy" and friends here. warned not to confuse this "remedy" This self-created creature is the with the anti hog cholera serum chronic grouch that walks here and H. J. Mcllwraith, the genial agent w!lich is the °"e fo''m by tJle aE1'cu'ture. C. II. Doyon of Doyon, recently :he detests. He reads as he runs that in a new role, when At the meeting of the supervisors'^^ Judge Doyon acquitted himself snow and the purifying frost. The bit- store now for a dime package and a held Jan. 2, 1915, the names Geo. Lamb of Michigan City was attending to business matters here the latter part of the week. Pending absolute insurance against coh No advance in lumber prices —send list quick for prices Until further notice, summer prices which resulted in four times as much( business this year as last year for Hewitt-I«ea-Funck, will continue. No telling: what the war will do to prices later on. Get your order in early. We have sold several thousand cars of lumber in less than two years. We own and control, through officers, sawmills, forests, logginff railroads, and millwork factories. This means low prices. Our square treatment has brought many orders from old customers and their friends, X«earn how much we can save |ou—send your lumber list quick for freight-paid quotation. Do this now, so that you may get your lumber at tbe low summer prices. Send coupon for Prize Plan Book Gives pictures, floor plans, accurate descriptions and guaranteed costs of 100 good practical homes, all designed for folks who work for their money. This book will save you a thousand dimes—yours for ten cents* and this coupon. Barn Builder's Guide Gives real barn information—pictures, floor plans and full information, including guaranteed costs of hams designed by H.-I^.-F. Co.'s expert architects, after ideas submitted by practical farmers. Send 4c and the coupon for Boole of Barn Plans. H.-L.-F. Silo Folder Here's a double wall silo originated by Co., that means uo-freezing of silage and costs 50 per cent less than stave silos. Can*t bulge, shrink or blow down. Send coupon and get this folder. Lit is free. Hewitt-Lea- Funck Co. Capital One Million Dollars 143 Crmry Bid*, SasHfe, Wash. Its exhilarating of treat-: there in every town and community federal department, searching for happiness—that he may destroy it. Flowers and children, be- cause they represent beauty and love, last! all men are liars and ah women but a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr. In summer he reviles the bright James' Headache Powder. This old- E. Sparks and Miss Ruth Dobson. sunshine and hates the green hills, time headache relief acts almost mag Those who witnessed the affair say In winter he reviles the cleansing ically. Send some one to the drug although it was his first terness of gall and wormwood is with few moments after you take a powder attempt at tying the knot. The newly in his heart. township. I Doyon, and have many friends who can be classed among the martyrs, suffering—it's needless. Be sure you will join in wishing them happiness Men shun him and the world hates get what you ask for. J. A. Elgie arrived home from jan^ prosperity. him. From an early age he walks! John Henley and son, William, left are both prominent young people Children flee from him and his wife .headache—neuralgia and pain. Stop without royalty, H.-L.-F. stud and wall board construction (patent applied for) illustrated above. Dead-air is the best non-conductor of heat. This new construction provides two dead-air spactt between your warm rooms, and twenty below zero weather outside. Your house is just twice as warm as a house built the ordinary way. H.-L.-F. stud and wall board costs 25% to 50% less than back plaster Here's a chance to have a warm house at small extra cost. H.-L.-F. stud and wall board construction etiti 25% t» 50% lest than tack plasterf and it's a lot better. Back plastering simply makes the outer wall warm. H.-L.-F. construction makes your house t-wice at •warm by providing two dead-air blankets to keep out cold. H.-L.-F. stud and wall board construction is easy to use. Studs are accurately milled to take the wall board and wall board is especially made, exact size required. Slip it into place, raise your wall? and there you are. No fun, no muss, nt dtlaj—and, best of all, old. Get a price on this construction fo~ search out the little microbe that has a tendency to multiply and produce, 1b time, the hated grouch. There Is too much love and sunshine in this old world of ours to spoil it with the canker of selfishness. 10 CENT "CASCARETS" IS YOUR LAXATIVE FOR SICK HEADACHE, SOUR STOMACH, SLUGGISH LIVER AND BOWELS Get a 10-cent box. Put aside—just once—the salts, pills Castor Oil or purgative waters which merely force a passageway through the bowels, but do not thoroughly cleanse, freshen and purify these drainage organs, and no effect what ever upon the liver and stomach. Keep your "insides" fresh and pure with Cascarets, which thoroughly cleanse the stomach, remove the undi gested, sour food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver aijd carry our of the system all of the constipated waste matter and poison A Cascaret tonight will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep—never gripe, sicken, and cost only 10 cents a box from your druggist. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have headache, biliousness, se vere colds, indigestion, sour stomach, or constipated bowels. Cascarets be long in every household. Children just love to take them. for the house you are planning. Name. Mrs. Fred Bassford, who recently unending underwent an operation at Mercy hos pital, is improving nicely much to the He created well, for man is the satisfaction of her many friends, noblest work of God. But in some I way there crept into the world a crea- Miss Margaret Flynn has returned ture God did not create—a thing self- to her St. Paul home after spending made, be it male or female, that is some time as the guest of her sister, Ml's- J- F- Cowan of this city. NEURALGIA AT ONCE DON'T SUFFER! GET A 10 CENT PACKAGE OF DR. JAMES' HEADACHE POWDERS You can clear your head and relieve you will wonder what became of the this earth spreading unhappiness and the latter part of the week for Glas unbelief—a maker of evil and discord. Igow, Mont., where they will spend Let us throw the X-ray of self-ex- some time visiting at the home of Mr. amination into our own hearts and ley's daughter, Mrs. J. V. Harris. OUTSIDE SHEATHING PLASTER double dead-air space warmth in and cold out going to bii'ld anew house, build one that's warm in winter, cool in summer. To make this easy for you, we offer home builders everywhere, Double quick shipments from big stocks Orders are filled by us within 48 hours. Delivery is a matter of only two or three weeks. A. W. Prust. Wilton, N. D., wrote us July 29th. 1914: "Received the carload of material O. K. It came sooner than I expected bv about four days. 1 am saving about $250.00 on lumber by ordering from you, and, furthermore, I will not have to wait for material, as these local yards do not have the lumber on hand and they hold up the job." Hewltt-Lea-Funck Co. will save you money and guarantee you clean, good lumber— we let you see the lumber before you accept, and guarantee satisfac tion, or morifcy refunded. Cat sir print ratr haktr. Uw chpm. Hewitt-Lea-Funck Company, Street or R. F. D. Ho* Gentlemen —Flease send me the following: Approximate cost of H.-l^-P. stud and wall (ward construction for house I Intend to build. Width of house ft length .ft height of number cf outside doors_ number of window*. Prize Plan Boole (send 10c) Barn Builder's Guide (send 4c) Delivered, freight-paid price on enclosed list of material, (no charse) lumber Price tyst and Millwork Catalog (free) H.-I*-F. Silo Folder (free) Post Office. State. When are you going to build?. BeSS32fcJ*,w* 143 Crary Building. Ssmftlc, Wash. & 'n v.