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PEANUT COST DOCTOR $5,000--ASKS SUPREME | COURT 10 SAVE GASH Interesting Malpractice Case To Be Heard by New Jurists Next Month Little four-yearsold Wilhelmene Hager, while feasting on peanuts, al- lowed one to go down her “Sunday throat.” It lodged in her bronchial tubes, and she was taken to Dr. Wil- Mam Clark at Harvey. Because, it is alleged, of the methods he employed in removing or attempting to remove the peanut, the little girl’s organs of respiration were permanently impair- ed. Her guardian, J. J. Schmidt, brought suit in the Wells county dis- trict court for $10,000 in damages, al- -leging malpractice, and a judgment was procured against the practition- er for $5,000. Dr. Clark has appealed from the ver- dict of the district court, and the case is set for hearing in the supreme court the first week in January. The action is one of the first and one of the most important which the new court will have to adjudicate. FORMER BANK EXAMINER.” Ed Schulenberg, formerly with the state bank examiner's force, spent Sunday in Bismarck. Mr. Schulen- ‘berg is now located at Streator. PREPARING FOR SESSION, William Laist, custodian at the cap- ftol, has the senate chamber ready for the exciting scenes which may be en- } Bad - Coughs, p Bronchitis ® Am Inexpensive Home-Made Rem- edy—Gives Surest, Quickest acted there during the next - two months, and today his force of janitors attacked the house chamber. The su- preme court's furnishings are being removed to the supreme court cham- ber on the fourth floor, occupied be- tween sessions as a hearing room for the tax commission, and the house chamber is being given a thorough overhauling. i MELANCHOLY DAYS DAWN: AT CAPITAL State Employes Do Not Know ‘‘Where They Are At’’ Pend- ing Appointments The approach of the year-end finds every department but one at the cap- itol looking forward to the exchange of old faces for new. The one office in which there will be no change is the state treasurer's. John Steen an- nounced today that he ig very well satisfied with his staff and hopes to keep it intact during his second term. In the state auditor’s office, Kositzky succeeds Jorgenson as chief; W. R. Edwards remains deputy auditor for the present, but is ultimately to be succeeded by O. B. Lund of ‘Steele. 'R. M. ‘Halliday has already left the auditor's office for that of the state bank examiner, and there will be at least one new stenographer on the force. iNew Aggy Force? There will be an almost complete rearrangement in the office of com- missioner of agriculture and labor. R. F. Flint is succeeded by John 'N. Ha+ gen of Deering, ‘who has not announc- ed any of his appointments as yet, but who is known to have changes in mind. In the office of the secretary of state the first of the year will find a new deputy on the staff, but no other changes are contemplated, so far as p known. The office of deputy hag been @, vacant since the departure of John Andrews for Washington, and the sec- @ retary of state announces it will not 5 be filled until the new year arrives. __ Anyone who tries this ing home-made qui ely und more Canada than any other cough remedy | ‘The way it takes hold of an obstinal cough, giving immediate relief, will make ou regret that you never tri It is a trul Temedy that should be kept handy every ome, to use at the first sign ofa. Gough during the night or day time. | y druggist can eupply you with 2% ounces of Pinex {% cents worth) Pour this into a pint ttle bottle with plain granulated sugar! syrup. The total cost is about 54 cents and you have @ full pint of the most effective remedy you ever used. The quick, lasting relief you fre from will really ly heals th this excellent cough syrul gurprise you. It prompt! Saflamed membranes: shat Tine the three! nd air pas 6 anno} throat tickle, footens the phlegm, pr soon your stops entirely. Splen- did for | browch its croup, whooping cough and bi i asthma. pound of Norway e3 extract, combined with guaiacol and is famous the world over for. its healing effect To avoid disappointment ask. for “Oy ounces of Pinex” with full directions pleasant eyrul ind why itis Tied tast. jomes in the United States andthe land commissioner. ‘Land Commissioner. The office of state bank examiner in is subject to change, as is that of Major Frank Henry’s successor has already been selected, but the new land commis- sioner will not be formally appointed dependable cough ‘ until next May. in In the governor's office there will be an entire array of new faces. On |the subject of appointments, however, Governor-elect Frazier is as silent as ‘and ‘Ail ‘the the sphinx. Commissioner-elect S. A. Olsness of the state insurance department al- ready has made two new appoint- ments, and there may be others. | Public’ Instruction: Superintagdent of} Public Instruction. ‘Macdon@i’ will have an assistant to “name ti fies allie cate ot oney promptly refunded goes wi prep- aration, The Pipex Co., Ft. Wayne, ah jucceed W. F. Parsons, who became superintendent of Burleigh Louis J. Selznick Presents CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG new judges of the supreme court also will have the appointment of stenog- raphers, i Appointive Boards. The tax commission may be altered somewhat after the legi: re has fin- ished with it. The same is true of the state board of control,,the board of regents, the office of adjutant general, the secretaryship of the state live- stock sanitary board, the state fire marshal’s office and the office of state engineer, Positio (Naturally no one at the capitol knows just where he or she is at, and everyone will welcome. an end to the uncertainty, even though it also means fn end to service in the state's be- alt. SUGESTS LITA BE DISCARDED (Associated Press) Washington, Dec,“18:—Major Gen- eral Scott, chief of staff of the army, told the senate military committee to- day that the army general staff recom- mended, without apology, that the voluntéder system be discarded be- cause the “time has come when this country, unless it intends to avoid DON'T SUFFER ~~ WITH NEURALGIA Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull scems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on the temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually giving quick relief. Mustcrole is a clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of. mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and docs not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly recommend. Mysterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, netralvia,. congestion, pleurisy, rhcu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of. ll of which are appointive THE IN COMMON LAW The Picture that is the Talk of the Motion war ‘at any cost,” must resort to uni- | versal lability to imlitary training and service”... CATTLE EXPERT RETURNS Wilson of. Northern Pacific, This. Week Distribnting Stock He Purchased:for Farmers Two carloads of Cattle, consisting of 14 bulls, ranging in age from six months to six years, and 17 heifer: from six months to three years—all practically from herds where milk rec- ords are kept of been purchased in Vermont and as- sachusetts by E. ‘Wilson, agricul- }tural agent for: jorthern Pacific. |) The expert is now making the distri- bution to farmers in Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana. “Farmers in the northwest are real- izing: more than ever the necessity of keeping livestock on their farms, and the principal demand is for the class of cattle that will produce a good paying quantity or milk and at the same time produce steers that will.make profitable bee:. This type of animal is best found in the milking Shorthorn. The principal difficulty encountered’ is: in securing animals that. have been bred. for generations for milk production,” stated the agri- cultural agent: as he ,passed through Bismarck. today. The two carl of -gtle were county schools the first of the year.! the back or joints, sprains, sore mus- | purchased for the following: ‘R. .W: Other chafes probably will be made on the staff. Redoicn eles, bruises,-chilblains, frosted feet— colds..of,.the,,chest (it often prevents B. iL. ‘Smith, Stillwater, Minn.. a bull Ohlsen, Cambridge, Minn., a bull /'The supreme court force. is subject | Preumonia). It is always dependzble. |, Nelson, Cambridge, Minn., a heifer 3 F..F.. Kothman,. Cleafwater, Minn., a| ; to.a new line-up when the justices- elect take office uary 1, and -Attor- ney. General, William, Langer. will have the *opotntment 1 deputies to succeed Attorneys Btizing and.Murphy. The new attorney gen- eral is understood to have already. lected his personal stenographer. The of two new | Having leased the Northwest Hotel, corner Fifth and Main, opposite the McKenzie Hotel, I desire to announce ‘to the public that the house will be placed in first-class condition and be ready to receive guests by January 1, 1917. A large crew of men are now at work remodeling and repairing the interior of the hotel, and work will be rushed. night and day until the build- ing is ready for occupancy. The hotel will be equipped with forty bath rooms, and will have hot and cold running water, electric lights and steam : heat in every room, It will be conducted as a first-class penn bye: Clark, moderate prices. Those desiring first-class accomodations at low make their reservations now. Address Aaron Christopher, Head Ok MoKenzie Hotel. Edw. G. Patterson, Proprieto: McKenzie. Northwest 4 Soo -Atwater, Minn. two heifers; fillbach, Carson, F. W. Schisow, Carson, ‘bull; E. H. Truesdale, Mott, N. D..@ dull and a heifer; T. R. Thompson, Mott, iN; 'E. O. Starke, Mott, N. Sam P. Yantis, Mott, ‘N. D., a bull; George Lewis, Mott, N. D., a Dull; Rasmus Husby, Mott, N. D, a heifer; James ‘A. Sullivan, Mott, N, D., a heifer; John T. Thompson, Mott, ¥ heifer; Frank A. Vasey, Mott, a heifer; Carl Mueller, Mott, N. a heifer; Henry Larneheld, Mott, helfer; S. N. Unkenholz, Man- . Di, a heifer; E. Johnson, Para- Mont STERLING VISITOR. Max. Lang of Sterling was a busi- ness visitor in the city Monday. HAZEN VISITORS. ind Mrs. L. G. Eastman of Ha- zen spent Monday in the city, shop- ping and calling on friends. L. Watson of McKenzie, W. E. of Sterling and John T. Ou- ray of Jamestown were among the business visitors in the city Monday. the cows—have | - Picture World. ‘At the AUDITORIUM TOMORROW AND THURSDAY DECEMBER Oth.—2'1st. Show Starts at 8:15 ADMISSION any Seat inthe House ————— They were guests at the McKenzie while here. BIRTH OF DAUGHTER. Born, Sunday, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson of Stewarts- dale, in the Bismarck hospital. _) MANOAN VISITORS, WERE. Among the Mandari people ‘in the city Monday were Mrs. F. E. Bunting, ‘Mrs, Jameg Noakes, Mrs. Mike Cant- well, Mrs. James Regan, Mrs, Joseph A GOOD WINTER HABIT Many people dread winter because the sudden climatic changes bring colds, grippe, rheumatism, tonsilitis or bronchitis. But thousands of well- informed men and women today avoid | o¢ McKenzie, entered the St. Alexius tee ee a hospitak yesterday for treatment. children by taking a few bottles.of | ......, Be en Scott’s Emulsion to make richer blood, Mr. and Ma Heese andé fortify the membranes of the throat N ilo :Stoe , andchestand create body-warmth tore- sist sickness, Soldiers at war réceive cod liver oil; it will also strengthen you. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.j, 16-31 Regan, Mrs. William Meisner, Mrs. George ‘Steinbruck, Miss Hazel Kas- sen and Miss Norton. HEATON IN HOSPITAL, f L. E. 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