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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • Page 2

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BISMARCK fc tribune, I be a straight business alliance more trade. Oy M. H. JEWci I THE'DAILY TIUBL'NE. years In the penitentiary.

So Smith will hare company of a quality ertiJ by currier to nil parts at ihv city CO ninntb, or JO jrmr. Tlir dally tent to nuy uJdress In itui Uiilti-d prepaid, filler for morning. Donahue, the wounded man. that they were there for that purpose and fellow named rVterson, he i and pleaded gullly an3 got held BH witnesses. i.nd l.n ilefault two years In the The DeB Molnes Register of recent of $2110 tioml each wety locked tip.

Thf date contains symposium of expres men are strangers In -slon on the Minnesota primary system, the. country and employed nmtributed by representative public on Korlheiti Pacific -for some tltue men, Including Nelson. On- -Mandan Beats Bottineau. ccl Ion of equal to himself TIIF- MARKKTS. ywir.

for clx $1.50 tor PuMlsbeJ ficrr flfW pagvs, couiululUE of ihe news of the vv-fc n'ni! D.irtlculnr ntten- tloli lining paid to Htatc news. Sent to ttiy inlilrena. PUN ge paid, for $1.00 for one year; SO crutx for six Vo ceau fur three mouths. Gov. Stevens and Judge Jartflson.

Van Sant and several of the Twlnjyty editors. All seem to faxor opening, Range and Clote of Qrtln Bottlneau News; Deputy Sheriff' Prices at Minneapolis, Chicago and McCauKlinn ami Marshal Ctrlson n--'Duluth. nlg-ht (roin thclf- i PnniM)-! bj-'-fVw Pom ml building, wh Congressman Fletcher. speaks from the fullness at a recent experelnce as well as from Ihe poasl- Tlif 11, It wide clrculatli.n nnl I ar-Blmbie adrrrt pdblUbed at tbe capital the It out the law with the exception i Monday to Bismarck i Forger i They say they saw i go to work and then tuiiied back home a a i In H)(. (he Mfln- other slope i visited i a asylum town Rngtjy.

before reaching here Mandan anrt Mtnrt art- both- lpn lowns a July WIIMI. Bottineau is a saintly place compared bcpt l- with- thorn. Thfry hft4 no trouUic fiet Smith from to the pen as they kept him strapped all the time 1 Millies lie First Th primary election law. con- cprning which you Inquire, is a method of a i nominations for Ihe several BlBuiHi-cli Trlimue oldest I ofi cf to )e e( i a the following el lu t.V They also at James- Jul) mtfi. Just visited it -also Ml not and Pli.l lire direct wirei i i a i 24.

Chicago. Oncti i i Low Hose 7MS h'l IBS ''Minneapolis. rtion. In practical operation it 3T two contests to be fotii the flrst In the party and among ran for two contests to be fought apparently wide Low Wi TC'4 (lots ii i ami Is llwrrfow P-rUcu-, of Urly laieri'stlng to nil who dt-slre to ki-i'i the run ot state artairs pulltlc-al, wH-ial t-ratlon Is to disiupt party ties and to and I engender animosities that cannot be at ni s''t they shackled one of his removed on election days. If Its en- feet th one of Andy's to make sure.

acting title were a a of They went In first to OF NEWSPAPER A In a recent issue of the 1 BtriietiB ami Northwest Trade asainst it the following article on "The Merchant Second Whatever claims have and His Home Paper" which is alike heen made for the Innovation as an interesting and instructive to the rep- improvement OB long established resentative newspaper and the merchant in the town that aspires to "Become And remain trade center: Ammunition for Political Opponents" testify against Jas. Fitzpatrtck. the he correctly Vork burglar who was here and broku it 1 'he "When he rotmcTjjm courts of the candidates the pub- He is a small part of the indictment t'. S. June 'J4.

HOBS. marh'et steady at -K cents lower. Light. S75 a mixed 575 a (100; heavy 593 a rough 530, rattle. maTlu-l 1ft to lower.

ms they hare proved utterly fallacious. If parties are "a -rt nf the machinery of our remtb- "For the good of the town and pro- iran tauu of government, the a 4f fit to themselves the relations of the it stands on the. statute books, will local editor and the retail merchant in the average towu are not what they i i hp superseded by some practical, if not actual Teliiiu to fouiier methods. shouM be. Third I know of nu important or This Is due to lack of understand- valuable improvement in interest In ing by each of the work of the other, public affairs as Its result.

Sometimes i uorance is responsible. Fourth Tbe change which I would sometimes it is sometimes' suggest as an improvement on the la-nit is a cf.se of looking for trouble. The to repeal rt. rccult is the same-, -There lit-- co-operation between the editor "At'the Caineflrars scliool commencement in St. Paul.

Bishop Ireland gave utterance to the following: "The young man who goes out Into the work! today and does not succeed has no one' but himself. Barring ill-helth Aiiheuscr Huscli 1056 CHICAGO. Oct. 25, 1902. Wine of Onlui alwayi be elied upon to cure when everjtliiBff tnei' yK.

woret foniin. I Buffered for with ulcer- atiou. Intense pains in the wonib unu drmtlful headaches unfitted me for my Finally I grew no ill that I to keep to my bed. The paine were so intelise at begjm to improv counted to keep up the treatment, wninhj did foreigh- tren weeks, but a.t the end of that tfiue I wM pntirely tured. i relief was mine and how new nnd brautiful life to wj health restored.

Only who have pswcd through inch a siege of as I have will nndenfauij how much I value Wine of Cardui. It is indeed a to iick women Ever)- weak woman needs Win? of, Cardui. Wine of ered and painful mehsUuation," perfodi'n' tli. noitib sntl leutwrrboea. It cures of then troubles.

It strengthens girls approaching wom.inhood, helps bring children to barTM homes, makes pregimncy and childbirth prevents misf-i. i i.iges ip the best meUicine ever made for during the change of life. Why permit the good women in your home to suffer er Eyery dn Has .00 bottlt-a of Wine of Csrdwi, WINE CARDUI and the merchant. This may be partly due to the fact tbft the merchants in many towns are just learning the lesson of co-opera- Among themselves. Just finding out that, fighting their neighbor down the street is hot all there is to sue- merchandising.

Just beginning' ln a very few vears sufficlent tn place Organized ISflO. aceklelit. thel any yoniig man no txcuse- riot "Baving" The of this Association shown by table of sales: 0,000 'iairels soW 1865. 18,000 solH in 18VO. jpM 1800.

939,76 Uaiiela sold 1900. 1,109,315 1902. KrCWCiyin fd In bringlil? tnqre business to the town--than-toy fight so among themselves for the trade which natflrally comes 1o it. world. Poverty, when there Is a rea-' i son for "but rhp result of intemperance or is a disgiace to any irp The world today contains more op-, portuaities for the young man who.

gently narrow in their policy and W01)M SUCCCC(J a at a i On the other hand editors are- fre- Cash Assets, $60,000,000 Ijfc TnsBrancc Supplies best Insurance in ENDOWMENT, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY AND HEALTH. J. C. AgL Kismarck, N. D.

may give too much time to polities; and too little to their real i that of publishing a paper and giving their merchants the best possible ad-, vertising medium. No merchant can enthuse over advertising in a poorly printed, poorly; edited, and but partially circulated paper which fails to bring results, On the other hand no editor can en- i thusiasticlly work for a town whose merchants are nai row-minded, whose i i i i spirit is below zero, who are', back-biting each other, whose idea of business is tearing down their com-' petitors. Such men care little for the future of towo. They Unselfish. They do not make successful business men or successful towns.

I The local paper and the merchant are tbe principal factors in every town. On them depends in a great degree whether it shall progress or fall into a rut. Then It la plain that no matter what differences may arise over poli- over the school election, or the. niimerouiTolher little" troubTe' in the affairs of town, the mer-; rhanta the, 4vil paport thoitW. always co-operate for more business, Ever merchant who reads i should follow It up with work to a piartkal end.

He frhouUl ask himself A few qiK.t!4«i«K**i4i-»t thw. Can I make more money by doing my pirt towards bringing more people Uile town to trade? Even though I am "sore" at the editor, urn I not standing In my own light In refusing to co-operate with i If I assist and encourage the editor to push tbr L-IIcu)nllon of his paper' Into that northvust district, will It not result In more trade coming I i town, of which I would pet my share? Retailers' trp Ing the merchant to campaJgu for, trade RloYrtTWrrtilr'r ffin'fs The next i is to bring the editor Into -s allr The ,1 tnwn s'imjid -)o all they can for the editor. In should Insist that he give them bright and push circulation I f-rei) possible nook comer of the fro.u which thpj cirp to pull The which has the most wlflply elrcnUtlng ps.per has the advantage In the fight) for trade onitht not to be fcs Kkod an advertising medium local pppr. ntiiilght uuitnpM. PollUcfc.

school and nmturcs shotiid not be mixed In the relations i of merchant and editor. 1 nelrs DinnTe" news-, paper "push" from meetings of county fair promoters, council investigating committees and the i and the Herald is not pleased about it which is quite natural. i It makes Bismarck hustle to keep i pace with the KIowing towns tributary to the capital ibe slope, but she's doing it. Bottineau Editor Vindicated. Bottineau News: Such is practically the ruling of the court in the case against the editor of this paper for shutting a democratic vote out of a republican caucus.

The political and legal wiseacres who have been trying to tell us so much the past "year on the question of law in conducting caucusses have lesrtieii something tn their sorrow. And the KIafters who hnd detei mined on going baldly Into the republican caucuses next year, in order to break them tip notwithstanding the fact that they have always been democrats and affiliated i the democrai-lr find that they h'aven'i as much of a as they thought they had. It shows that political principle cuts some fig- Jitt Aftfir (ill in the conduct of oartv If the democrats i a i the aid and direction of a man i i i i i a office can bull- i -n i dose causing the arrest of a few who most actively oppose them, they have for nnoe pot left. FREE FIGHT. I Are in course of construction, and we have discounted the wants of the prospective occupants by stocking- up with Furniture Carpets Draperies Until our stock most varied and complete of any on the slope, and our prices are always right.

We do not want-to carry-over any renmants of Wall Paper, and those who have not completed their decorations will do well to g-ive us a call. OUK DHPAKTMIiNT io all -respects the-itKret complete, and we furnish-- a lady assistant on request. Hulked Prices! lasy terms! Boc. Twp. Northwest qnartor All of N'ftrth half fn1 qn East North half and All of -quart nr.

North quarter qonrtor Wpst half and couthonut rjunrtn Ponth oD-hnl( Bant onn-half 2S IS 34 17 19 21 29 r- zi II 17 1H 140 U'. 110 HO 140 -140 1S9 U2 71) 73 14 14 74 74 77 110 16P 10) 110 610 K'j 6tO ICO IV, KO ICO 410 S5J Prlc 64 60 5 00 6.00 6 no 5.50 6.00 no 600 00 6 2i 6 on 7.00 i-O) 5 0 0 8 1 00 oo ihtufrat fcii cpnt; or onfr-third If on M.n Mli.rUn. men Become MtUrloUi Over a Keg cf Beer and a Stabbing Affray, Grand Forks Herald: A Rang of Northern iwcUon men Induced in a beer love feast at We Glfby lion house Sunday afternoon, and before the beer had all been for two of the men become Involved In a fight, which resulted In the stabbing of one named James Donahue by Frank Brown The wound made was In the hack, and the weapon used pocket knife. Doshtie'B wound dressed by a local physician, and Brown, bus assailant, was ai rested He. was Riven a hearing before 1 Clt-uions.

and wan held to the court on nl attanlt with a dangerotu wptpon. and 16 dftfiUK of It buiid for 1500 wan bioaitM to the county Jail by Sheriff Tin tier, who with Attoiucy wont to Gllby TptuH Orf hiiH cnnh. oqanl Annual pnj mfntu balaixw ID fl-ro pqnftl ennaul nt por cent- Bern will be to ndrfrtifctxl porcbnw price. Thr nndprpiptifH) oftrrn ratnninitie ID Burietirh, Morton Sturk countiw fpr paJp Rt tbe shore flguti-s. land? are early nnd dhoicB a i looking (or in the ricinliT mar fnrn fmm dnllnni firm by oTamlo- 'ng nod comparing foil, location and with and mrroU for Bdjoining and nt rtlFvd pricm arvbot to UtANK AM IN, 864 Street, Newark, N.

J. VESTIBULED TRAINS. DINING CARS. Time Card-Biiiuircr Brand. No.

1. North Cokrt Liviftrcf I 0 4 0 No.R. No. T.Wnl tSip. Aevod Ko.t North No.

rti Freight. iKo.tJ. No. KOOKS His Friend tbe Enemy, (a story of Dakota Territory, by i i a Cook, formerly of Dawson. The Hluck Lion I Alfred Henry -Lewis.

Philosopy Four, by Man Overboard, by Marion Crawford. The Master of Warlock, by (It-orge Cary The Filigree Ball, by Anna Katherlne C.reer. At the Time Appointed, by A. Maynard Harbour. The Wind Jammers, by T.

Jt-irkins The King's Anthoot Hope. iT." cents i Wee bj 3, J. Bell, Cent ctotli; a iiiost deliciou? li: 1 Sculuh Truth Dexter, by Sidney McCall, cent cloth.) 1 he Southerners, by Townsend Brady. Gordon Keith, by Thomas Nelson Pace. None but the Brave, by Hatnblen Seaffl.

(50 cent paper I The Starbucks, by Opie Read, (25 cent paperi The Conscience of a Kinjr. by A. C. Ciunter. ifA) cent The Price of Freedom, by A.

W. Marchmont. i.V) cent paper, i Roderick Taliaferro, by C. Cook. A by P.

T. Builra. Marjorie, by Justin HunUy McCarthy. The Girl at the Half Way House, by E. Houeh, (75 cent The Mysterv of Murray Davenport, by Robert Xeilson Stephens.

Cfipilal Book S(orc, BISMARCK, N. D. OUR SHIRTIRY New Summer Shirts. Quality Percales, Cheviots and Madras Cloths, NegHjee. Patterns for ns alone no danger of everybody weeing jonr shirt.

You 't Wrong on any Here. We have done all the worrying comparing and inspecting, All Grodos, $1.00, $l5, $1.50, i Shirts in price only. Ti-y to them anywhere for $1.60. ing tdo Voty shlrU, neater and strong-er thun Don't worry about which beit 4 4 i BOSTON" K. CO.

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