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i ~ SCOOP ite? PRE NAE NA No matter where you live your druggist has S. S. S. on his shelves, and we urgently advise you against accepting any supposed substitute for this grand eal eelag tho edvegisie oy ee: when he was a child. 5.5.5. 18 PUR Y BLE and contains bi » mineral grediant. ‘Acceptable to the most delicate stomach, Any Blood or Skin disease yields to the powerful efficacy of S: Scrofula, Eczema, Blood Poisi the more violent ailments t! SS, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Malaria, are among medicine helps the * Blood expunge from the human system. AND SKIN DISEASES are almost without number. Don’t neglect the slightest symptom. Medical Advisory Department for free Write our advice. Address: THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., i Swift Building, Atlanta, Ga. WHEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER & NORTHERN Two Christmas Gifts That will delight, satisfy and » Serve as a Remembrance for Years. to Come 09° “The Way of Smiles’ By-James W. Foley . and the = “Myths and Legends of the Sioux’’ By! Mis. Marie L. Melaughlin 79 “The Way of Smiles’ Bound in Red Leather, Gold Stamped, Deekle Edge Paper Con- taining a collection “ot the. North Dakota Poet’s Choicest Poems. Now Ready for Delivery Price $1.25 ‘Myths and Legends of the Sioux”’ A new and interesting volume of Indian love also just off the press- es of the Tribune First Edition Now on Sale It is beautifully written, | well printed and most. profusely. illus- trated with cuts of original Indian drawings, This volume should be in every well seleeted library. Price per copy $1.50 on- sale at HOSKINS and the Bismarck Tribune Publisher Bismarck, N. Dak. FUR THIEVES. SENTENGED Minot Burglars Will Se! Will Serve Two Years in State Penitentiary—Stole $600 Worth of Furs. Minot, N. D., Dec. 16.—Joe Padesky and Jacob Helmet, who last Satur- day night burglarized the store room of the Minot Hide and Fur company, at ‘which Padesky was employed, tak- ing something like $600 worth of valu- able-furs, which the criminals tried y into Canada, but in doing which they were caught at Portal and brought back to this city. and who later“ entered pleas of guilty to the sentenced to serve two years in the state penitentiary. Winter Suits Made:-to-Order Repairing and Pressing Neatly Done First Class Work, Frank Krall TAILOR. BETTER!! Quality--Service Nortz Lbr, Co, The White Yard Phone 77 . 25'DICTIONARIES IN ONE All Dictionaries published previ- } peper three coupons lite the above with Cents peepee or ling, packing, clerk hire,etc, “MAIL Adi fer Pesmans BE + phmbpeny nd FILLED be Sag ILLS FARMER ce OME CS i. Hosking | aT ryision ofthe board of -contral,, and from Dunseith it drove overland to Bottineau, for the inspection vf the school of forestry, a board of re: gents’ protege. i The ugget ‘committee wag repr senteg by Senator Kretschmar of Ven. WITH R | ELE, turia, chairman’ of-the senate commit- tee on apprdpriations:in 1915; Repre- sentative Twichell of. Fargo; chairman of the ‘hous¢. ‘appropriations: commit- tee in 1915;;and Auditor Jorgenson, while James A. Brown Teprase| indus et Segue ages f Bey ; the ‘board. af ontrol, ’ e : aes ech SOY, x DS Today and‘ tomorrow. the budget * : as i . H 7 . : 0 committee is in‘joint session with the A g : board of-regents, reviewing education-| al institution! needs. Clarente Hicks apa Murdered in His Shack Short Distance. From Robinson was ct ce | HOODY LABORATORY memes Takes Two Loaves Bread and charges in district court, were each |- ;torney F.C, Eastwold last night. d ‘the Bismarck. inbaratory: in November | mend tha ! gultable legislation be bas- pated from co-ordinated effort, whic ) Rifle and Escapes Organizations Throughout State nee nk aoa that of a cM bie ed_on.the commission's. report,, argu- |at the same time -canbe- conducted a at. > ee ea sy and in @ state as @ whole ¢ ‘ort ie ant! Jeng, Gost «: (Special to The Tribune.) Endorse Good Work in Pro: performed by public: health laborator- Jig\that better: results -may be. antict-1Jeam.eostste ed pines MOTIVE FOR THE CRIME, s fes*has trebled in the year. Steele, N. D., Dec. 16.—The mo- tection of Health © To-Investigate ra a ° : —— tive which prompted Cleon Nash pees : Commercial ;clubs are ‘algo asking i i A 5 rh yee to take the life of Clarence’ Hick Commogeia clubs the state over Inling governo rio name for- 5 oe 5 ge 26, single man, living’ 10 mil taking advantage of Barepar glee two years a special c ‘ : nn ® northwest of Robinson, ts. believ- | Frazier’s invitation to ed to be due to the outgrowth’ of the affray last October when: Nash stabbed’ Hicks in’ the course ofa fight they had when ‘both were drinking at Robinson, Nash was brought ‘to Steele, had a hearing, pleaded guilty and paid a fine, making the promise then that he would leave liquor alone, te. their|duty it will «be: to« investigate heajth {4 views as to needed legistat ion are al-| conditions-:in;;North :Dekota aiid | t; most a) unit: in recommegding ‘that| develop and recommend a co-ordin# | steps, be taken to furthey:’: perfee:|tionof-the efforts now-belng : ue rth; North Dakota’s public ‘health se-vice.| inthe: interest of the , publi Two voars ago the appropriation: for|'This would includ public health Jaboratories :was trim-|the public health “Jsboratories; .the med $2,000, and the: clea re saking| state ‘board of ‘health, Und Danaejth: that. the fund available this pur-] tuberculosis sanitariu: 2 th pose be réstered to s2,0 per: an-|tuberculos{s society “uni Peebles num, This is especially needfu! in|eral head, and;. probably, Steele, N. D.,.Dec. 16.—In a little view of the-recent’ opening of a new]of the state into health’ districts; homestead shack on the bleak North jaboratory in: Fargo, and because of| plan which lias been ndopted* Dakota prairies, ten miles northwest’ the rapid increase in the amount of ‘cessfully in other states.” “*i* it: of Robinson, Kidder county, was late| work which thes At the end of the two-veurs’ investi- Sunday afternoon the setting for an-|ing called upon[to“do. The work of gations, the commercial clubs gecom- other North Dakota murder, accord- at ing to.word which reached State's At- sh, about 35 years of age and married about six weeks,-his wife coming to‘the Robinson vicinity from Oregon and who had not seen him prior to the marriage, walked to the ; shack of Clarence Hicks and shot him i ' | {through the heart with-a'.38 rifle. No \motive for the crime is known. Tells Wife of Crime. Returning to his wife, hre- marked that he had been over and killed, Hicks, but his -wife believed that he was only fooling. But he stat- ed that it was the truth and that-he was going to “beat it” and with that proceeded to make preparations for the flight, taking ‘two loaves of bread and his rifle and bidding his wife a Boodbye. Hicks Found Dead on Floor, When he was out of sight, Mrs. Nash and her three children dashed across the prairie to the scene, On the floor inthe ::litthe!~ cabin—sure enough they found-Hicks dead. . At the time:Nash went to the Hicks homestead, a ‘boy named Jacob Brant- ner, 17 years “of age, was there, ha’ ing worked for the dead man a nuw- ber of days. Told to Throw up Hande. Rr boner the story told by this. youtH, Nash knocked at ‘the’ door. Hicks told Brantner to open the door which was done and there stood Nash pointing his rifle at them: He ‘told Hicks to throw up his hands, that he had come to kill him and that he was going to die. Plea Failed. While Hicks was pleading piteously that his’ life be spared, Brantner states that Nash told him to-get out of the shack and that he obeyed and when about 10 rods from the housé,. he heard the report of the gun, but was too frightened to look back and never stopped running until he reach- ed his uncle’s place, Chriz Goub, a mile east. Murderer Still at Large. Nash is still at large. What prompt- ed him to take the life of his neighbor: all is a mystery as far as Kidder coun: ty officials can learn. BUDGET BOARD LEARNS ANSTITUTIONS” NEEDS Members Return Fi From Several Days’. Junket—Meeting With Regents To Today The state budget board has returi- ed from a ‘several days’ junket to the various institutions in charge of the board of control. State Auditor Jor- genson, a member of the budget com- , mittee, advises that the in: ions Se ss = ES = visited appeared to be in a healthy 3 = ne) Patnk a 3 ‘ a condition, although each is‘in need of some improvement or addition, which will receive further consideration from the’ budgeters. The committee visited the jastitu- tion for the feeble-minded at Grafton, ‘the school for the deaf at Devils Lake and the tuberculosis sanitariam at Dunseith, all of which are under the}: