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Celissitsati GEYSER JUDITH BASIN TIMES a For a Galled Horse Try It After Others Fail • Keeps Him Working HANFORD'S Bals A amp i t tl yrrh For Galls, Wire Cuts, Lameness, Strains, Bunches, Thrush, Old Sores, Nail Wounds, Foot Rot, Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc. Made Since 1846. ASkAbnIbiotdy Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 OR WRITE All Dealers G. C. Hanford Mfg. Cs. SYRACUSE, N. Y The Reason. \Look here, waiter,\ protested the man who was about to pay his bill. \You've charged me 20 cents for rice pudding. The price was 15 cents the last time I ordered It.\ \Yes sir,\ replied the waiter. \Rice has gone up, sir.\ \On account of the war, I suppose,\ said the guest, sarcastically. \No sir; on account of the June weddings, sir.\ FRECKLES Now Is the Time to (let Ind of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need or fe, ling ashamed of your freckles, as the prr scription othine-diruble strength-ls guaranteed to remove these Moro ly spots Simply get an ounce of °thine -double Strength -from your druggist. and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles bate begun to disappear, while the lighter oma have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than one Ounce is needed to C0111- plet,ly clear the akin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength ()thine, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back if it falls to remove freckles.--• Adv. Tryihg to Amuse. \John said the nervous woman, \I believe there is a burglar in the house. Shall I telephone for the police?\ \Yes. And in the meantinne let's be quiet anti not scare him away. There Is a brand-new polieenian on this beat and I think it would interest him to see roll I 1 :tr.\ Achy Joints Give Warning A creaky joint often predicts rain. It may also mean that, the kidneys are not filtering the poisonous uric acitl Irian the 1,1..4. Bad backs, rheumatic pattis, sore, wiling joints, headaches, dizziness and urinar : ; disorders are all effects of weak 1,idneys and if nothing Is done, there's danger of more serious trouble. Use Dears's Kidary Ault. the best recommended kidney remedy. A Montana Case H. H. Baker. Broadwater Ave., Billings. Mont.. says: \My kidneys were badly disor- dered and the kid- ney secretions wen profuse and pain- ful in passage, also filled with a sandy substance. I had dull, heavy pains in the small of my, back that kept me In agony. I tried many different medicines, but without success until I took Boan's Kidney l'ills. They acted like magic and re- stored me to good health.\ Cet Doss'. at Any Store, 50e a Box ..Breey!te- j e -lure DOAN'S 11I DN\ PSLLS FOSTERAULBIJRN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. Highest Prices Immediate Payment s Correct test, low express rates and prompt return of cans ' are assured when you SHIP US Your Cream . q We handle cream in six states. Can refer to thousands of sat,,, - lied shippers and to any bank : or commercial agency in your neighborhood. g Write to our nesrain bisnch house los shipping sags, •lso folder on vslu. '• able premiums w• °Gr. Bridgeman-Rassell Co. DULUTH, 141/1/1. Bra,che.s at Cassettes. N D. Fairmount. N. D. -; Devils Lake. N. D. laineriown. N D. Drake,. N. 0 Crookston, Minn Thief River Falls Ken. Cann.] Forks. N. Oak DAISY FLY KILLER placed •systiere, at- tef 140: e flOLIER11,180 De E•lb tracts sad till. .611 flies. Neat, clean, or. neniental convenient, Cheat.. Lasts ail season. liatitrof reeisi. can't epul or tip over, wIll nut II, or I njor• anylbIng linaranteed e ff e ct' ye, extirees tat .1 for 51.00. s.• , Tirooklya, ft. Y. Groceries at Wholesale \.111 e Wholearila tiro • I t,. I the finest qua r,1 II ek .11 itlit 11.1l'ti 1 Pillt KOEHLER &HINRICHS SICRC.C.O. 255-265 E. Third Si. St Paul, Miss. GALLSTONES •voni operation, Posltl•e remedy- FREE (Nooe)-Iteaulls sore Write for out folg Book of Troth and Farm TreDay realMose Remedy Cs.,1).W.C-611,2195.DearlwraSt..Clicar• W. N. U., FARGO, NO. 28-1916. In Woman's Realm Sweater Coats in Infinite Variety Have Been Provided for the Lov- ers of Outdoors—Cotton Corduroy One of the Most Practi- cal Materials—Straw Hats With Vivid Stripes a Fea- ture of the Millinery Modes. There are so ninny kinds of sweater coats and sports coats to choose from that It Is difficult to make a beginning In their chitice. But for style anti crisp daintiness none will give lilt ire satisfaction than one of those made at cotton corduroy or ratine. These which stripes are managed, whereve. they are used. In them width and di- rection and color are factors that make opportunity for originality on the part of designers, and all of these have helped make the success of the stri pet I straw hat. SWEATER COAT OF COTTON CORDUROY. aaterials are mandequred in all the fashionable colors and in white. and make ttS smart emits is much more costly and less durable stuffs. The coat pictures! is it got ill Plc:Ample of cotton corduroy In a practical and stylislt garment. There is nothing in the way of decoration on it except ma- chine stitching, which outlines the big jattelt pocket S 11 cuffs and belt, as well 11S the front edges and hem at the bottom. It is pro- vided with a high ,sdlar which she y not tt r bin toned Close up under the chin, 111/W Oita the athletic girl goes In for protecting her complex- ion against the situ. Tlie,ettilT fastens with bone buttons and buttonholes. A pretty emit mole in the Sallie way sxcept . at the neck has - an mblustable In the picture a blaok and white sail- or with wble brim and rounding crown Is shown, in which the stripes of white, are well FIS Of he'll)) braid and the 'Willi has Pi slight uhward curve and its ialg,e hound with black velvet. The trimming is odd and new. A collar of white silk with fringed edges, is finished with the simplest of bows at the bark. A nar- row band of black velvet ribbon placed over it, provides the always 1111111irell lirilliant contrast of black HMI White for tiltdS1110111er. and three small jet halls, placed 41I1 the how. add u spark- ling touch. A list of this kind looks well with any sort of summer street dress. The hat at the right is of hemp also, anti proclaims itself as it product of STRAW HATS HAVE VIVID IES. collar. This model is in delft blue cor- duroy and its collar is in the form of a broad scarf of the intateritl, which can be fastened to the ne , k at the front. It is worn like a fur scarf, brought around the throat, \tith ends I rossing at the back and brought to the front again. Iiere they are knotted or allowed to hang straight to the waistline. \Slain. but ions look tivell on all the colors sliown in cotton corduroy, hut there are w hite buttons, ill St. , . oral ...dd, unusual shapes, barred wit it narrow st rit ill lite CtilorS tIs nro SltritV11 Ill Col loll Tnitries, All the folllillinft irt orb] is running . nfter stripes. anti those vim it ''ti , ,', hats of straw have governed them- selves accordingly. Wide -brimmed sun hails and midsummer sa ilo rs are o f- fered in stripes raligim: iron) quiet Hack and while 14) ill(' vkid of en:Inge. grs•11, red and blue r'i [1 l'or street and sports svear rIke,e hats with wovett-in stripes offer more in the way of distinction than fsbrie Imts, 11110 as 11 rule they are More expen- sive. Vashion makes much of the Wily in today. Its Ts are orantze. III It', and black, hot their vividness is tem- pered hy it sash of .hlack ribbon and It brim eihzed with a black hinilint.f. It Is ilesti tied to share hoinors wit la the whiti•st of all -white Imre made their entry for midsummer wear .*‘villitott a vestige of color about them, Dark Silk Skirt. Add to the gietertil Inlility C t tint' ussorttilettl of sports skirts is 1 H lit'' srinituor nit'.''. -I - 4 . 111/11 , . and then throxv simple hut cho• skirt of dark -hued silk, anal te.om will be complete. 'I here are 'Fiore of these Iasi Lunned atil,-1,irts than usual this s,.r. aryl ilsen.;11 most of them are of r:filoreil charaeter, little details giving a hint of dressiness /Int 71f1111.11 tl ./ ',Wile of the models. mid the materials, Nk 11.11 of good (pnality, bring these skirts into harintin) isith separate blouses a trifle too dainty for the general utility NVOOleil skirt. / Sr iesistiotti• • Net Contente 1 Void , 47;1 sulalltal\ 110.4 , .01 - s Ww-wkillak11111111111 0 . 126 \lu m ' .M..CODOL - 3PER CENt A.VegetabkiktparatiosicAs• shollotingthefoodand tingtheStomaclisand INFANTS . CHILDREN ; ProinotesDigesttherlful .- ; ness am iRest.Coutaiusneiter pinum,Morphinenor/linnal INOT NARCOTIC. .atise yxn,,m a\0 — irt! Vainarnia . Ah ..40 4.4 . ,C ci es : . .44e Sevd 9 rieredaa)de P Airriod - gg d nal l rgrie Aperfectlieoly for ConstiPk tion, Sour Stoinsch.Bianio l Worms. Feveristniess ,aorl L exo.zi ossoFSIS EI. fat -Simile Signature of Tim cssurra — coxpor, NEW 1 7 0 111 C - At 6 months old 35 DosEs -3s CEN v 5 • Exact Copy of Wrapper. Children Cry For ;CASTOR II ' ' ss.s;ss• • What is CASTORIA castortn, is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pare.. gone, Drops and Soothing Syrnps. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NarcotIO substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it Sins been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhcea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Dears the Signature of Reticence and Distcretion. suppiise ;vim know the allswer to about any question all Interviewer could ask ?\ \Possibly replied Senator Sorghum. \The fact that 1 know Ow rend answer so thoroughly is sometimes what makes me a trifid diffident about ex- pressing myself.\ OR, J. H. RINDLAUB (Specialist), Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Fargo, N. D. Never Missed. \when f grow lip to he a man.\ said the boy who lived in it hut, \I want everybody toi be sorry v, hen I die.\ \That is It very laudable ambition,\ replied his father. \The only advice I can give you Is: Don't he a janitor.\ IF YOU OR ANY FRIEND Slifer with Itheutuatintn or Neuritis, acute or chnolle, write for my FREE BOOK on Rheuma- tism -its Cause and Cure. Stoat ontierful lank ever written, It's absolutely FREir.. .learse A. Cate, Dept, C. W. Brvekton. Mass.-Adv, Logical Difficulty. \Do you believe it is easy for any- one to learn a foreign languager \Of course. It isn't. With the bright- est, the difficulty of learning a foreign language is pr 44444 1111114`Otl.\ The letter I', like selfish friends, is first In pity anti last in help. Two can play at almost any game but one is apt to quit loser. • In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought OILNTALOPt COMPANY, NI.W YORK OIT'o. Adapted. 'I think Alaska weal(' make ant Ideal summer resort.\ .. 1 . 4)1I've [Well reading about the cli- mate?\ \No; shout the prices.\ We at that we are superstitious. but not to the extent of preferring twelve dollars to thh•teen. Wigs, according to the language of dowers, are lie -locks. TheWheatYield e ;Th %)- Tells the Story ,.• of Western Canada's Rapid Progress The heavy crops in Western Canada have caused new records to be made in the handling of grains by railroads. For, while the movement of these heavy shipments has been wonderfully rapid, the resources of the different roads, despite enlarged equipments and increased facilities, have beeo strained as never before, and previous records have thus been broken in all directions. The largest Canadian wheat shipments through New York ever known are reported for the period up to October 15th, upwards of tour and a quarter million bushels being exported In less than slx weeks, and this was but the overflow of shipments to Montreal, through wkiott point shipments were much larger than to New York. Yields as high as 60 bushels of wheat per acre are reported from all parts of the country; while yields gl 45 bushels per acre are common. Thousands of American farmers have taken part in this wonderful pro- duction. Land prices are still low and tree homestead lands are easily secured in good localities, convenient to churches, schools, markets, railways. etc. There Is no war tax on land and so conscription. Write for illustrated pamphlet, reduced railroad rates and other information to Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa. Canada. or W. E. Black. Clifford /flock. Graad rorka.N.D.I.P.L.Porte. Dunn an., Great little. Mont. Canadian Government Agents OF.PN't= • J:V.k.s*, .,..ril•-,: q :' e ly it! r t 4 t '''', 1 V1 14. r it . • el:,', 1 :S J :..e.c-, i r .'...tii'•; 5 ,',J./9 [ . ; r i ' t . i . ') '-`4 ,, %!.• F.*Vi.;‘,..('',,i . t'..•.*), q,-\• 4-• A ii • matourarannuaranummaramminsumniiiiiiiiiiEi11*1 numatudi 1111 1 1 1 11 11 1 Typewriter Service in Rural Communities The typewriter is coming into more extended use in rural com- munities because of the assistance it renders to all classes of people. Here are a few examples of the possibilities of service: The Farmer: Think of the possibilities of selling produce by the means of typewritten letters sent out to customers? Type- written letters give the sender a business standing with the people who receive them and also enable the keeping of carbon copies of the correspon- dence, which many times does away with misunderstandings and lawsuits. The General Store Merchant: More prompt and courteous treat- ment is likely to be accorded his orders and correspondence with the City jobber and manufacturer if his letters arc typewritten. In The Home: The boy or girl who is intending to follow a business career can secure no better start than a knowledge of typewriter operating. Children who learn to use the typewriter learn spelling at the same time. The housewife finds it a great convenience in writing recipes and for general correspondence. The Minister: No Clergyman should be without a typewriter. It is of great assistance in preparing sermons and writing the many letters that a pastor has to write. Mail us the Coupon to -day gar is...Sratttaagos. L. C. SMITH & BROS. TiFEWRITER CO. 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