The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1916, Page 8

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teers) BfsMARCK DaTLy #RrBONE Hoskins enough of these superb machines to your order now—we will deliver ahy time you wish. ° We have an easy payment plan---Take: advantage of this and play as you: pay ; Vs Large Record stock---All the new records 28th of each month. oat eS) ‘0 ’round—so lace Victrolas for Christmas The Victrola is the Christmas Gift Supreme. This incomparable musical instrument will bring pleasure to every member of the family every day in the year.” eryone for all time as does this peer of entertainers. Will There Be a Victrola in YOUR Home This Christmas? Today we have a complete stock of Victrolas—-every style and many different finishes. But there may not be Bismarck No other gift that you can select will appeal to ev- Reserve the style you want today. FACES MURDER CHARGE; WIFE IS. NEAR DEATH While Jury Being Selected to Try| Starkweather His Wife Gives Birth to Baby Boy. SELF-DEFENSE WILL BE PLEA OF THE DEFENDANT inary motions were denied by Judge | | Hanley. State’s Complaint. The complaint filed by the state charges murder in first degree, which if proved, Starkweather is liable to ;20 year’ imprisonment at the state | penitentiary, -The case is being handled for the state by State's Attor- ney John Cass of Mercer county; As- sian State’s Attorney H. L. Berry f Mercer county, and Judge S. L, Nu- chols of Mandan. The state alleges that on May 22, 1916, W. C. Starkweather murdered William Osterman with malice afore- thought. Twelve Witnesses. A dozen witnesses have been sub- poened to testify in the case. They \ are as follows John (Jack) Crowley, P. J. Costello, Edmund Scharf, Chas. Blair, John Link, H. C. Loy, Ed. Scha- fer. Joseph Maxie, S. Stai, G. W. Me- Mann, William Heavischer and Thom- With his wife lying at death's dodr in a Mandan hospital after giving birth to a baby boy yesterday, W., ‘c. Starkweather, a young farmer; .is fac- ing trial at Mandan for the murder of William Osterman. The case was started lato yesterday afternoon before Judge ’J.'M. Hanley. Btorkyeatber is, being. defended by John-; Suflivan. and’ Sam Haipern. ‘Technical ‘objections to the mainer in which the information was drawn and motion to 'sét It aside were: made: at the opening: of the ease. All:prelim-| Real Mince Pie TWICE AS GOOD AND HALF THE COST OF BULK MINCE MEAT “Like Mother Used to Make”’ NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT ‘We have in stock 24 different “grades, styles, shapes and sizes. Elgin or Waltham movement white or gold dial, in a 20 year gold filled case with an adjust ‘able bracelet, absolutely guar. nateed, $17.50. ‘A very fine Swiss 15-jewel Movement cased in a 20 year gold filled case, absolutely re. Hiable, $15.00. ' Hanilton 3 17 jewel, cased in @ solid gold case, $45.00. Write for our Pift Book. FOLSOM’S ~ Jewelry Where quality is as represented as Eiganskau. The jurymen for, the trial were se- lected today after'many had been ex- amined, ‘The witnesses will testify ‘in court ‘tomorrow. Self Defense is Plea. Shooting in self defense is grounds of defense. His wife’s testimony is believed to be of great importance in the case, It is more than likely that her testimony will be taken. at the hospital as she is too ill to be moved. Attorney Sullivan will apply for per- mission to take her testimony: at the hospital today. WWOGE BRUCE AUTHOR OF IMPORTANT WORK ON PROPERTY’ RIGHTS Next Chief Justice of North Da- kota Supreme Court Brings Out New Volume The capitol received today. copies of \‘Property and: 'Soc{ety,”' the latest work ‘of Associate Justice A: A. Brueé |‘near of the North Dakota supreme cotrt, on.the general--subject of property The volume! is published” by. the A.C. McClurg Co., in its National Social Science series.’ The book is attractively bound, artistically print- ed, and it appears on a brief review to be a work very much worth while. In a foreword, dated October 17, 1916, at Bismarck,” Judge Bruce gives credit for much’ a&sistance in his la- bors to his wife, Elizabeth Bruce, and to Iver Acker, former custodian of the state reference library. Among the jurist’s ‘conclusions age’ that property was made for Man and not Man for Property; that the-desire for personal ownership ‘is:fundamen communism can truly where: the thing possessed in common is of so little value and so abundant as not to be coveted as a private, personal possession. CALLED BY FATHER’S DEATH. Miss August Schroeder, teachér in the’ Trygg district schools, has been called to Paynesville, Minn., iby the death of ger father.” z Sanday, ‘shyt: ‘one if tes seen tionfor es = reported seeii DRIVE AWAY READACHE|.< Rub Musterole on Forehead end Temples A headache remedy without the dan- gers of “headache medicine.” Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a -clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard, Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can affect stomach and heart, as some in- ternal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, con- gestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all pains andaches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often Prevents pneumonia), MR. VARNUM. HERE. Hewitt is:a former resident of the c. J. Varnum, representative-elect, Sola Coe City. was in the city yesterday, transacting business and calling on friends. Mr. Varnum is of the Menoken district. HERE FROM FARGO. Hewitt, Andrew: Sailer and Mr. Olson of Fargo motored to the city Sunday and Monday left foe Ane Washburn district on business. is SCOITS te ‘EMULSION A. O. HENDERSON,D. C. Doctor of CHIROPRACTIC . Acute and Chronie diseases ‘adjusted without the use of: aris, «Surgery or Osteopathy. Increase Every Week -@ fortune. Increase Every Week YOU CAN BEGIN WITH THE LARGEST PAYMENT FIRST AND DECREASE YOUR PAYMENTS EACH WEEK. Increase Every Week Increase Every Week by 1c. Total in 50 by 2c. Total in 50 | by 5c, Total in 50 by 10. ‘Total in 50 Weeks “Weeks Weeks Weeks $12.75 $25.50 $63.75 $127.50 THE REASONS FORTHE CLUB Ne To provide a way for those of moderate and even small means to bank their money. To teach ‘‘the saving habit’’ to those who have never learned it. It makes your pennies, nickels'and dimes, often foolishly spent grow into dollars; dollars grow into Start your fortune today. To give you a Bank connection and show you how our Bank can be of service to you, 4 The Plan Is Simple: posit the same am their family into it. This will teach PLAN OF THE CLUB You begin with a certain amount, 1c, 20, 5c, or 10c, and increase your’ Wee t each week, Or, you can begin with a certain amount, Wc; $1.00, 99.08 , any amount, and deposit same each week. _ : HOW TO JOIN Look at the different Clubs in table below and select the one you wish to join, the 1c, 20, 5c, 10c 50c, $1.00, $5.00, or any of the clubs; then come to our Bank with the first weekly pay- ment. We will make you a member of the Club and give you a Christmas Banking Club Book showing the Club you have joined. An employer can take out memberships for-his empl WHAT THE DIFFERENT naahdite WILL’ PAY YOU: cide $1.00 Club $5.00 Club . PAYMENTS Ist Week .... $5.00 2nd Week .... $5.00 - 50c - $1.00 | Srd Week .... $5.00 Deposit 50e Every Deposit $1.00, ‘Every Deposit $5.00 Every Week. Total in 50 | Week. Total: in Week. Total in 50 - Weeks ( Weeks » Weeks $25.00 - $50.00 $250.00 FOR OLD AND YOUNG } The sensible Pog for all parents to do is to join our Christmas Banking Club and also put every EVERYBODY CAN JOIN---Men and Women, Boys and Girls, Little Children, The Baby. You can take out memberships for your family and your friends. a _We will Welcome everyone. X Club $2, $3, $4, $10 or any amount them the value of moncy and how to bank and HAVE MONEY. omenyve this little start you give them now may some day set them up in business or buy aoe psc have you wished that ey. You would be well off today. a bat wakes WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST IN OUR CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB Saleen eee had taught-you early the value of banki mon. same mistake with YOUR children, Ae First National Bank Saas SRE Tana Sree em eR CREME!

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