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March. 17, 1914, How to Make the Host Cough Remedy at Home Taaiir lapply al small com, Fnlly Guaranteed. Make a plain syrup bv mixing one pint of granulated sugar and pint of warm water and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2Va ounces of pure Pinex (fifty worth) bottle, and fill it up with tlio Sugar Syrup. This gives you a farailv supplv of best eouarh uyrup at a saving of $2.

It never spoilt. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. The effectiveness of this simple remedy is surprising. It seems to take hold ah most instantly, and will usually quer an ordinary cough in 24 It tones up the jmled jippetite und is just laxative enough to IK: in a cough, and has. a pleasing taste.

Also excellent for bronchial trouble, bronchial asthma, whooping cough and spasmodic croup. This method of making tough remedy with Pinex and Sugar Syrup (or strained honey) is now used in more homes than any other cough syrup. This explains why It is toften'imitated, though never successfully. If' you--try it, use only genuine Pinex, which is a most valuable concentrated compounds of Norway white' pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol and other natural healing pine Clements. Other tions'Will not combination.

A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or monev promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Your druggist Has Pinex. or wi'l net you. Tf'not, to The Wayne, Jnd. A FINE ORGANIZATION.

Fcs3enden, N. March 1.6.—The Fessenden. Concert orchestra, ing of 11 pieces, under the ship of H. 0. Halvorsen, rendered an excellent program at their concert, held March 12.

Fessenden may justly be proud of its local musical organization, as there are few cities In this state that can boast of as good an orchestra. Sn Every Drop ES, shine ter than your stove over before. You get it with Black Silk Stove Polish. And the best part about itBlack Silk Stove Polish goes on to becomes part of the iron. It's FoorfuiiesasGoodl as any ojherpolish because it stays on four times as long.

It doesn't tub off or dust off. Brighten tip your home by shining every stove or range If you doii't fine! it the best stove polish" yoti ever used, your dealer is authorized to refund your money. ber the name and ask for Black Silk Stove Polish. Get a Can Today Made in liquid or quality. Black Silk Stove PtRsh Works Sterling, Illinois Use Black Silk Air Drying Iron Enamel 011 grates, registers alia stove pipesprevent: listing.

Us0 Black Silk Metal Polish for silver, nickel, tin or brass. Unequalled for automobiles. Brown Bros, Cash Grocery f.tlden Key brand milk on t.urli. per 16 ox, can 10o li- lie pickles in small jars, sweets, sour and chou chov, eacli ncr can' 10.Libbv'a preserves. 12 oz.

jar 15c regular 2Ac seller. sauce, very fine to serv wi.h IV b. hot or cold iv.it and game of all kinds. Ton nade's boqiiet for voring and coloring soups and gravies. Stuffed olives with anchovies, per ottle 45c GREEN VEGATABLES.

Taney radishes, per bunch Two bunches for Fancy onions, per bunch Two bunches for Carots, per bunch Turnips, per bunch Ci cxirtibers, each Leaf lettuce, each Ripe Tomatoes, per lb. Phone orders senf. O. 10c 15c 10c tOc 20c 5c 20( Soo lloUl Bldg-, S3 Episcopal Uslwp Belivers Bishop Tyler held services in St. George's Episcopal church in this city Sunday morning.

There was a large attendance, the church being filled to overflowing. The bishop delighted his audience With hls very congenial personality, his powerful sermon and his lent delivery. His sermon on this casion was one of the mo3t powerful ever heard in the city, and every one who heard h.m fell in love with him. After the services lie was greeted by the members of the congregation and was most cordial. He shool: hands with each child and spoke ly and encouragingly to them.

The subject of the bishop'3 course was "Prayer, Fasting and Alms Giving," and he held his audience spel-bound to the last word. While in the capital city Mr. Tyler was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.

E. Shepard. In the afternoon the bishop went to Mandan wliere he was footed ia the evening with a large and appreciative audience On Monday he went to Dickinson where he held services. On Thursday he will return from the west and go to Linton he will hold services in St. Mathew's church.

The Episcopal people of North kota are to be congratulated upon the services of no noble a man, and there can be no doubt as to his success, for he wins the respect and ndmlration of all wherever he goes. STATE ORGANIZATION IS (Continued from Page 1) in recommendations that were made for appointment, and that many plicants for positions in North ta had been informed by National Committeeman Bruegger that the cessful candidate for a job must pay over a certain percentage of his ary' "for organization purposes." This information has come from such sources that the administration was disgusted and old soldiers in the ocratic party state that President Wilson would appoint no man ed by an organization because of such a pledge. The appointment of McArthur to a revenue ositfon will force bis retirement from the state manship and from iactive tion in politics, and it is believed that National Committeeman Bruegger wiU be unable to command mmch weight in Washington in the future. United St.ites Treasurer Burke dam- WHEN YOU'RE SICK YOUR WAGES STOP You know what that You know you can't afford to get sick. Keeping in good health means food, and clothing for you and your family.

It is up to you to take care of yourself. It is up to you, whenever you don't feci right, to take thing to make you right, to strengthen you, build you up, ward off worse sick you and your family. That thing we have In Rexall. Olive Oil Emulsion. In offering it to you, we piotect you against money-risk, by personally promising you that, if it does not restore your health, we will give back your money without word your neighbors.

If it don't help you, we will give back your money. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is posed principally of Oil and the Hypohosphites. Each has long been endorsed by successful cians. Here they are for the first time combined. The result is a remarkable? nerVe, blood and strength-building remedy that is both food and cine.

For all who are n'ervous, down and matter what the cause for old people for escents for puny children, we know of nothing that will give health and strength as quickly as Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion. It is a real builder of good blood, strong muscles, good gestion. Pleasant to take, it contains no alcohol or habit-forming If you don't feel well economize both money and strength by Deginning day to take Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion Sold only at the Rexall Stores, and in this town only by us. Drug Co. Bismarck, N.

Bilious? One ot Ayer's at one. Acts on the liver. Gently laxative. Sugar-coated. All vegetable.

Sold for CO years. Ask Your Doctor. Ladies! Try the one corM-witb'a stay, guaranteed against break or rust. I will be glad to demonstrate these corsets in yonr home or call at 309 Fourth street. Phone 627R.

MRS. W. H. JONES aged own position here in the Otto R. Mayer case, his fight against being evidently insincere In view Of informaton reaching the departtoeBtt concerning the apointmentg made by.

Mr. Burke wfien governor of North Dakota, and his main occupltlon in the future will be uslhff the soft pedal in politics and drawing his salary. The story has reached here that when Burke was ia iNorth Dakota last he allowed his closest friends to understand that Burke would be lined' up with the anti-administration forces if there came an attempt to defeat Wilaon for tlhe democratic presidential nomination. Burke still thinks, his friends say, that he Should have been given a binet position and that he can er North Dakota against Wilson at any time and-command greater pect than the administration has been showing him. It a remarkable fight that Doyle put- up.

The Bruegger-McArthur-Burke fellows kiept saving: is behind Doyle's candidacy why, Mr. And that was the truth. Doyle came down here and whipped them all. lie topk the test job In iNorth Dakota from neath the noses of the opposition. There was no stopping him.

The ministration evidently believed that the Doyle idea In politics should be encouraged. MdDeilio Prison Twin (Continued From. Page One.) "Minnesota twirie in R. 'S. Lewis, Chairman.

Governor Hanna wired the senators as follows: Hon. A. J. Gronna, lion. P.

J. McCumber, United States Senate, Washington, D. C. There is a bill before the senate committee on interstate commerce prohibiting shipments of convict made goods into other states. If this bill is passed it will seriously fere with the farmers of North ta.

as at the present time our ers buy thousands of pounds of nesota prison twine each year and at a price less than it can be bought through other channels. Our own penit.ent.lary only, manufactures about one-tenth of ihe twine we use in the state. If this hill is to go through, if possible have twine exempted from its operation. L. B.

Hanna, Governor. The following telegrams were also sent: Hon. Henry W. Wolfer, Warden Minn State Penitentiary, Stillwater, Minn. Your telegram received and diately submitted to Gov.

Hanna and State Board of Control. They are wiring Senators (Jronna and ber to oppose Senate Bill No. 23-21, for the following reason: Although proposed bill, if passed, would not materially affect "the disposal of the output of the N. D. state twine plant, as our present maximum output is three million pounds, only one-tenth of the amount needed In N.

in an average crop year the withdrawal of fie sale of Minnesota manufactured twine In North Dakota vould work a hardship upon hundreds of our ers who now are able to obtain twine from Minnesota at. greatly reduced prices. S. Talcott, Warden. The above telegram was in answer to one from Wolfer, as follows: Appeared before senate in state commerce committee yesterday asainst Senate Bill 2.121 for iting shipment of convict, goods in other states.

Hearing next nesday morning, probably linal is passed. Will seriously interfere with state twine Interests. Wire' Senator N'ewlands and your senators to pone hearing until yon can get here. 'Henry Wolfer, Warden. On account of the fact that den daughter has just un- or question.

We believe it is the best dergone an operation for appendicibuilder of health, energy and strength tis, it was impossible for him to Atyou can get. It.is helping many of trnd the meeting. The result of the bearing will be awaited with interest ty farmers and other residents of the state. 11. s.

com 111 OPEN THIS A. M. The spring term of the United court will convene in this city this forenoon. The officers of the court and many attorneys, jurymen and other attaches and prospective ticipants crowded into the city last night, crowding the hotels. There are quite a number of cases to be heard at' this term, but it could not be learned which was to be first called.

The Jim Jam case will not in all probability be called at this session, though it. may come up at an ed date. VAN DEAD. John B. Dehlinger of Dickinson, a tim of Cancer.

Dickinson, X. March B. Dehlinger died here suddenly from a hemorrhage, aged 61 He derwent an operation for cancer last November and it was thought until a few days ago he would recover. He was born at Sheldon, N. and had lived at Dickinson twenty-five years, all the time being in the employ of tbe Northern Pacific Ry.

company, first as engineer and for the past ten years as roundhouse foreman. He leaves a wife and two sons. He was a Knight Templar. CtSMABOX DAILY TBOUHV ty-Foir Kmrs Ice is Still Solid Here The river is breaking up, and if the weather continues mild it is quite probable the ice at this point will be moving almost any time. It broke at Sibley Island, which is about three or four miles below Bismarck, Monday afternoon, abo Roe and Expansion, though at.

the bridge it was still solid last night. Just above the bridge last evening some ice ed up for awhile and at one time it looked like there might lie a gorge, but it passed away before dark. At this point the water measures seven feet, and is running over the Ice in depths of from 2 to feet. It arose 9 feet in- ten days, and feel one foot in the last 24. hours.

Reports from the Yellowstone are to the effect that is still solid, and it cannot be estimated just when it will break. The fact that the ice-has broken at ibley Island is a good sign, as it is not so apt to cause flood of the sale of Minnesota twine in if it breaks below here first. North Dakota would compel many of! Reports as to the progress 'will be our farmers to pay a higher price for made in the Tribune from dftv to their twine, as the North Dakota pen-1 day. itentiary only manufactures one-1 tenth of the amount required to harvest the crops in the state. Board of Control of State Institutions, City Haws SOO LINE AUDITOR.

Mr. Thompson, auditor for the Soo Line is in the city, a guest at the Grand Pacific. HERE FROM STANTON. T. A.

Bnhrer of Stanton was among the numerous visitors in the capital city yesterday. HERE FOR COURT." Attorney T. C. Madden is another of the Washoum lawyers in Bismarck for the opening of the term of al court here this LOOKING FOR LAND. L.

C. of Hazel ton was in Rismarck Monday, on his return from Morton county, where lie bad been looking for an investment in farm lands. RETURNED WITH SMITH. Sheriff Frank Barnes has returned from Schafer, where he arrested Fred R. Smith, aged 50, on a charge of drawing money 011 a bogus draft.

in justice court has been set for Wednesday. ANOTHER GARRISON SENATOR. Parties coming down from Garrison report politics picking up and say tlie medicine makers are getting busy. The latest candidate is L. F.

who will this week nounce himself a. candidate for tor. WIFE RETURNED HOME. H. Loy, the Stanton hotel prietor, who was here over Sunday, Monday morning to his home, accompanied by Mrs.

Loy, who has been at a local hospital the past six weeks, recovering from a serious surgical operation. HERE FROM TRAILL. Among the prominent people ing in the capital city last night were: Hon. N. D.

Nelson, the neer merchant king from Mayville, John I. Lorom, a prominent merchant at Huxton, and Clias. Johnson, also of Ruxtoii: HAD There was a large attendance at the Odd Fallows' annual ball, given at the armory 'Monday evening, and everyone attending had a most enjoyablo time. "The function year was in the nature of a masked ball, and there, were a largo number of attractive SEEDING WILITCOMMENCE. Farmers In Burleigh county arc about to commence seeding, and it is said that in some sections of the county there, has already been siderable dragging done.

The. The ground is said to be in excellent condition this spring, and a good yield of grain is being predicted. There Is also a demand for men this spring. SECURED HIS PATENT. L.

H. Carufel and Arthur Gussner have returned from Washington, D. where they have been the past two weeks, securing a patent on Mr. Carufel's sanitary showcase, which 1 he recently invented, and which'will be an innovation for grocery stores, Smokccraft cents dealers UU! KM 1 MOT nmoauii Try This! Hair Gets Thick, Wavy and Beautiful at Once. the Joy of it.

Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap. pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse. Just, try a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at. a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few moments you have doubled the ty of your hair.

A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff cleanses, nes and invigorates the scalp, er stopping itching and falling hair, but. xyhat will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new and downy a.t. really new hair growing all over'the scalp. If you care for ty, soft hair, and lots of it," surely get a 25-cent bottle of Ivnowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and just, try They secured the patent without culty, and predict big returns on the sale of the new invention.

They met. the North Dakota delegation at ington, and were accorded the most hospitable treatment. PAUL JEWELL RETURNED. Paul Jewell, who is attending St. Thomas college, returned from St.

Paul last night to spend his Easter vacation. PIANO FOR MISS NEILSON. A Steinway grand piano of the est type arrived yesterday by express from the Stone Music House in go, to be used by Miss N'ielson in her concert this evening. TWO DICKINSON ITES. R.

H. Dodd, clothier, and A. T. Crowl, general merchant, both in iness in Dickinson, arrived from the west yesterday to court and the other aay. TWOS.

FORTUNE ILL. Thomas Fortune was taken quite ill yesterday, and late last night his dition was said to be very bad. At midnight he had arllieil some, but was still in precarious condition. TWO HAVE MOVED. T.

O. Oien, the popular traveling salesman, who has been living in PATTERSON'S SEAL Cut Plug Burley PATTERSON'S SEAL is the kind of tobacco you can smoke all day long, all year 'round. It is pure Burley leaf aged to delightful mellowness and sweetness. PATTERSON'S SEAL burns evenly, smokes cool, and the fragrance goes al' through it. A week's trial will make PATTERSON'S SEAL your permanent choice.

Sold everywhere in handy 10c pouches and larger sizes. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Soft 1914 for Spring DRESSERS turn instinctively to Stetson and Roeloff "Smile" Hats -for their style, quality, value. And because, we always have the best assortment, men in this community call our store their Hat quarters. Largest Showing of Men's Pine Hats in Bismarck. Just now a wonderful showing of new Spring Shapes-latest blocks, shapes, colors, soft and wide if you wish it, expert help in selecting.

ROSEN'S Clothing Shop McKenzie Hptel Building, Main Street the Tribune block, has moved into force, Mr. Downing having moved lnthe cottage on Thayer between Third I to the residence corner of Second and and Fourth streets, formerly occupied I Rosser. formerly occupied by Setby Captain Downing of the police 1 Rock, U. S. A.

Own Joy-Foundry Each of the healthy lads in the iron works has a little ioy-foundry of his own. When they pack their oldtrusty pipes with PATTERSON'S SEAL up, you can see that smile of satisfaction spread over tneir faces. They find steady comfort and healthful enjeyment in rich, sweet, pleasing PATTERSON'S SEAL, morning, noon and night. They re always happy as long as they have their mmm If II It VI I I I I II II MM Tobacco and light sir!.

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