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iS SALE SLT SATURDAY, JAN: 6, 1917. OY PISSBLITY OF NEW PROBE Hospital Quiz Doesn’t Know of Second ABSTRACTORS ANXIOUS TO STOP TORREN’S MEASURES _, Oscar Seiler of Jamestown, lawyer, farmer and apparently very good friends of league folk in his own bail- iwick, just dropped in today, which i. a way they have at old: Jamestown. Mr. Seiler knew no more about a possible investigation of the state hos- pital for the insane than did Messrs. Knauff and Buck, who also chanced to , have business in Bismarck this week —real business, too. The Jamestown man did not: rave in praise: of ‘the hospital administration, nor, gon the other hand, did he have anything in particular to say against ‘it: ‘He ‘indicated, as have a majority of other Jamestown: folks, that: mat- ters can afford to wait: for the time being, at least. Abstractors Anxious. North Dakota abstractors are be- ginning to pay. some attention to the several modifications of the Torrens systems of land transfers which are proposed for the present session, Sen- ator McCarten’ bill, which was the FACE FASHIONS THIS YEAR Demand That tae: Complexion be Made Clear and Clean and Nothing roduced by Sen: rten of Sargent county, pro- vides that applications for the regis- tration: of ‘land titles shall be addres: sed to the distriet court and filed with the register of deeds:, The district: court shall. then have exclusive juris-’ diction and shall have full powe: inquite into the title of said land. shall determine the title of said lana: and. shall have power to: remove: ait iclouds from the title. The: clerk of district: court for each county 1 quired to keep a “Land: Registra registration of title shall: be°entered. Final orders of the court in’ passing on the title are enteréd by the clerk and properly noted in the docket. The judges of district court: are: to appoint one or more attorneys in each county Bills Now Before the Senate Docket” where all applications for'|. to be examiners of titles and legal ad- Visers.to.the. registrar. These exami- hers are’required to investigate each abstract’ of title filed with’ the district clerk andvare to file a repott. If the idverse to the claimant, he is given:a reasonable time in which to ptotéeed further or to ‘withdraw his application. ~ ize Senate Bit! No. 8, "introduced by J. lind: of Ward, provides that no banking association shall ‘be organized: under Chapter 56 of the Session Laws of North Dakota for 1915 with a capital stock or-less than 0,000; nor, in, towns of-over .2,000, with a capital stock of less than $25,- 000; in: cities of over 3,000, with-less than $35,000; in cities of over 4,000, with less than $40,000; in citi2s of over 5,000, with less than $50,000. Re- ferred to committee on banking. first introduced in the senate, provid- es for an optional adaptation of the Torrens: plan, and this idea is not en- tirely obnoxious to abstractors. They do, however, very much oppose the adoption of a compulsory Torrens measure, which would put them out of business, There is also ‘much interest among the bankers in Senator Hamilton's bill fixing the legal rate of interest at five per cent and reducing the contract rate from ten to eight per cent, at the isame time defining the crime of usury, A large number of bankers from all parts of the state have been in during the past few days, familiarizing them- selves with the fine points of this jmeasure, 'NEW STATE BANK AT ASHLEY MOVES INTO J. H. Wishek Now Has 11 Banks FIRE-PROOF BUILDING! MESSAGE OF GOVERNOR =| TO COMMITTEES; (Continued from Page One? F. T. O'Connor, B.A. Bowman, S. Hendrickson and E. E. Cole. 1 Railroads. C. F. Dupuis, C W. McDonald, Fay Harding, Martin Larson, F. W. Kertz- | mann, James McManus,-J. N. Kunkel, | J..N. Carignan and Staale Hendrick- | son, i Agriculture. Otto Dettler, Paul Havens, J. J. O'Connor, Nils Peterson, J. E. Quam, J. M. Carignan, F. J. Martz, E. E. Bry- srt Wilson. ropriations. eu: . J. Nims, M. S. Lang, H. Geige; A. L. Maxwell, C. P. Peter-{ son, Claude Turner, Henry G. Mold! and0. K. Lageson. Banking. ~ | 1. D. Bailey, J. E. Erb, B. G. Tenne- | son, M. S. Lang, M.G. Myhre, A. M. Hagan and FE. A. Ward. Counties and Boundaries. Jos. Renauld, C. H. Ebel, O. C. Mar-{ tin, John Rott, Jr., Henry: Strom, H. A. Mackoff and C. F. Schick. Corporations Other Than Munieipal. Albert G. Moen, Fay Harding, Fred j |Shelle and Miss Alice Douglas; {and foreclosure shall be void if made ;for any sum in excess of amount due, ‘sentative F, A. Hoare of Ray. jsion to hold a. public hearing at St. {peals to the supreme court. . BISMAROK DAILY TRIBUNE: E, E. Cole, R:. A. Lathrop, Geo. Reis- hua, J. J. O'Connor and Robert Wad- eson. i Livestock, M. Larson;C. A. Ward, Henning Gunhua. C. J, Christenson, Carig-}] nan, J.-E.-Erb and J. J. Se and Means, L. D,*Wi .. D, "Wiley, W. J. Church, F. J. Haines, “Berndt Sandbeck and C. W. McDonnec. Q ‘First Steam-Rolling Attempt. Tie: first attempt at steam-rolling a bill through,.came yesterday afternoon when Representative Anthony Walton of Minot, offered’ the emergency appro- priation for-the office of the attorney genéral. An attempt was made to pass without reference to committee on ap- propriations. ‘The ‘plan was frustrated on ‘the ‘floor. -- The folowing employes were sworn in: today dy Speaker Wood: Stenographers — Miss Mureil Le watch- men—Nels #. Lee and Martin M..Stac- ney, and pages—Alfred Carlson and Harris Finwall. HOUSE ‘BILL NO. 9, On the foreclosure of any real es- tate mortagage: the attorney's fees shall not include-ten per cent of the principal sum actually due and shall in no case exceed $25, and sheriff's fees shall not exceed three dollars, according to bill introduced by Repre- Adopt Concurrent Resolution. The concurrent resolution request- ing the inter-state commerce commis- Paul as soon as practicable or the purpose of hearing the complaint of shippers against increased demurrage rates as effective temporarily on or about Dec. 18, 1916, to and until May 1, 1917, covering inter-state shipments of grain and other commodities, was adopted. The resolution was intro- duced by, OH. Olson of Eddy county. : House Bill No. 11. H. L. Fraser, in house bill No, 1, in- troduced this afternoon, makes it not necessary to give a cost ‘bond for more than $100:on appeals to the dis- trict or a county court, and on ap- Further provides that to obtain a stay of pro- ceedings it shall not be necessary to give a bond for more than the amount to of 19 s. lands. lates to rec ister of cert CLARA KIMBALL YOUN “The Dark Silence” 2--SHOWS 7:30 and ~ Last Chance Tonight --2 9 counties on B. No. funds Partment of state examiner, fixing fees for certain examinations of cor- Porations, 8. B. ‘No. 15—Beck—To amend and re-enact section 10059 compiled laws relating to malicious chiet and providing penalty. S. B. No, 16—Welford—Amendment permit streams to spend not to exceed $300,- 000 for construction of wagon: bridges. 17—Kitkeide—Amending compiled laws of 1913 relating to in- vestment of school Certain fees are provided in connection therewith. Ss. mis- navigable in farm B. 18—Carey (by request)—Re- ‘in instruments, ELLA HALL pt and filing by the reg- Based upon Eleanor H. Abbott's ser- GRAN to see ‘ ie at the Adul Children «'15¢ 10¢ | then amid torrential down pours, with black clouds streaked with livid flash- es of lightning and sturdy blasts of wind waving the trees and driving the | rain in sheets, the players enacted an | unusual scene, Artifice serves well! enough in certain photoplaying cir-! cumstances, but when nature steps in to set the stage the realistic outcome , may only be appreciated through act-| j ual observation.—Adv. ‘LL GRAN RALLY WHEAT UP A LOSE SEMTOR LEWIS SAS UNCLE SAE THES OF BIE (United Press.) | Washington, Jan. 6.—The govern- | ment is again wielding the war-threat club to force her into line in naming peace terms, experts said today. One {official said, more than a: week ago, that a threatened break Of.diplomatic {relations ar even war with Germany jover submariving was impending and ‘ ches | Senator Lewis, close to the adminis- hk (United Press.) _,/tration, declared ‘openly ‘yesterday Chicago, Jan, ¢ ~All grains rallied | that the United States is done with today on the information that Presi-|time-worn, German explanations and dent Wilson wil! not, send anothe! apologies ‘These two' incidents, com- peace note to Europe. The selle ing closely together, caused Washing- were the buyers of to S!ton ofticialdum today to set up and hata Aide the Skin Like Stuart's i ial in Everybody's Magazine, the Blue- bird photoplay entitled “Little Eve Ed- garton” will be the attraction at the Mees, Geo. ,Varnum and Wm. Olson. Coal Lands aud Mining. James McManus, A. G. Lowe, Martin Koller, August Isaak; Wm. Olson, James Rice and J. J. Schra Charitable Institutions, E. A. Bowman, Martin Larson of Cass, Otto Dettler, H.W. Everson, John Weber, J. 5. Quam and Berndt Sandback. Education. Burl Carr, James Harris; John Weber, C. W. McDonnell, F. H. Kelley, F. J Haines, Albert G. Moen, John C. Miller and A. C. Marshall. DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION, of the judgment or value of property involved, and in no case shall it be necessary to give a bond for more than $2,000 to obtain a stay pending an appeal from any intermediate or final order of any inferior court. House Bill No. 12. House Bill No, 12 would, after date of a mortgage foreclosure, bear inter- est at the rate of 6 per cent, the same as a judgment, and at any time within one year from date of foreclosure, mortgagor, his heirs or representa- tives, may redeem from sale by pay- ing to the sheriff who made sale, or to his successor in office, the sum for grain t up during the short take notice. FROM APOPLEKY Bismarck theater, tonight only, with] 1% pefore the close at $1.85%. July (United) Press. Herbert Rawlinson and Ella Hall play-| opened up lc, gai % 7 he ing the principal roles. There was hee sade Re arte during aa nothing commonplace about the print-| algo up. Liberal buying forced up ed narrative and in adapting it to the! gats, Provisions were a shade higher. | for its rugged and picturesque exter- n cannot assume the Laredo, Texas, Jan. 6.—Major W. J jor settings, the camera artists waited of financing the pay- | who died Friday night of a for days until nature sent the proper) ment of a leader, the LaMoure city i stroke of apoplexy was' die ‘to leave embellisments to climax the plot and} band organization has disbanded. in a few days for Honolulu.” Calcium Waters. | for Most Part Located on All styles of dress this year make it necessary that every woman remove | Soo Southeast of Here Ashley, N. D., Jan. 6—The Ashley pimples, blotches, etc. This condition State bank is moving into its hand- is brought about by reason of the fact some brick home. This new structure is the home institution of J. H. Wish- ek’s line of 11 banks, most: of which are located on the Soo Line, southsast of Bismarck. The Ashley bank build: ing is practically fire-proof and’ has all the modern conveniences, such a3 tiled floors, vapor system of heating ‘and plumbing. In addition to ibe that the colors used and style of hair dress throw the face in a position of prominence that will make pimples, ete., very hideous if they exist. screen Robert Z, Leonard, its produc- rE er, has made a picture-drama_ that! CITY BAND ORGANIZATION i adds new value to the original story. BANDS AT LAMOURE | Going to the mountains of California )., Jan. 6—Becausé the LaMoure, N “Take My Advice and Use Stuart’s Calcium Wafers if You Want . a Pretty Skin. The impurities arising in the body are thrown off in four ways, through the pores of the skin, the lungs, the “kidneys and: bowels. * z Stuart’s Calcium Wafers will make. the blood-clean, They will throw OD-| viog president; ‘W. ‘L. Johnson, ¢ash* en the pores and in only a short time you will.find the entire system free from marks of blood impurity. The fresh, red, rosy hue of the blood | flowing. freely close to the skin will give you the complexion you desire. Obtain a box from any druggist any- where. Price, 50 cents. FREE TRIAL COUPON F. A. Stuart, Co. 348 Stuart Bldg, Marshall Mich. Send me at once, by return muil, a free tr at package of Stuart's Calcium Waf- Re Oo Clty. ......seeeee.. State .. The McConkey Com. Mer gi oy ue? “The store from which good = ings come. The best healthiest and happiest. No one lives better for less mon- ey than our customers. When you biy here you can depend up- on our giving you just what you fed are id you may rest assured| know that his namesake is a freight}, O'Connor, 0. H. 1, Christ tt whee on ett here is good. | division of the Missouri division of} Gelzler, G. J. Brown and Henning y called washday. the Soo Line, having greater round: | Hunbue. Monday: is * ox| house facilities, it is claimed, than Scheel. and Public Lands. 6 bars Magic Washer Soap for ‘Hankinson, (Bismarck or Drake. 4. 4 Brom a Hanson, J. E. Quam, This is a white soap and the put out by the Iowa Soap Stay Powder, 6 for 250 nia school this year, and. a dapghter : i serene er cuee o i icomins ee rane ant pentane ru. Stored by Bismarck people in their barns. It is bad enough to leave a car itcan be bought on the present) “LEAR” PRORERS SEND ire. PerHerauyaiatonndy. we] Out in the cold all winter, but it will just about finish a battery, and they Prek Bees aot ete C0) | saga ee aren aie Z tenue=, 4m cost money. How much cheaper it is to send 2 Sal battery to a reliable orvanything sas you may” want, |S! «tole ad Deon dented] Wy Giurae™ ” ***™H geevice station for the winter and know that in the spring it will come back cal at 118 Oth Strat or Phan ha ine deed the Ses aoe] spun take ee ‘woee, 7 to-you fully charged and in perfect condition. Be careful in your selec- Spring Suit ilarge banking room, director and stenographer rooms, there is also a suite ph rooms for the bank's ‘ney? iPfesident Wishek’s “de: all conveniences for ease and comfort, The list of the banks in which J. Hi, Wishek is president or: lorgely terested is.as follows: Asbley, bapk, ‘Ashley; First, State bank,;" ek; German. State bank, Zeeland; rmers State bank, Danzig; First bank, Fredonia; First State bank, Merricourt; First State:bank, ‘Reede: DeSart:State. -bank,'“DeSart;: Pollock State bank, Pollock, S. D. ,and’ the First Statebank of Vida, Mont. The, officers of the. Ashley, State bank, organized in 1901, are: J. H. Wishek, president; F. ‘E. Shubeck, ier, and Theo. ‘Heinrich, assistant cashier, The First ‘State bank of Wishek, 2} so organized early in the development of the country of McIntosh county, has as its. officers: J. H.- Wishek, president; W. ‘L. Johnson, vice prest- dent; F. N. Gillis, cashier;. H. E. Timm, assistant cashier, and Ji. W. Meidinger, teller. An allied concern, the ‘Bankers Loan company, capitalized for $50,000, has the following officers: J. H. Wish- ek, president; J. J, Pollock, vice pres- ident; F. N. Gillis, secretary, ond F. E. Shubeck, attorney. © Brief Sketch of Wishek. Tt will not be out of piace to give a brief sketch of Hon. Join H. Wish- ek, who came to the territory «f Da- kota from Ohio during the early eighties, settling at Hoskin?, the first postoffice in’ McIntosh’ county,’ and ‘but a few miles west: of the: present site of Ashley. «Here ‘Mr.: Wishek commenced. his. career as a banker. ‘He filled many: offices of trust in-those Pioneer days. In 1893 he was elected to the lower house of the: legislature and in 1895 and 1897 served in the senate, positions which he filled: with credit. Owner of Several Townsites. Mr. Wishek is owner of the Ash- ley townsite and of a great deal of land in various parts of the state. He is also owner of the Wishek townsite, and it may interest the rea@er to Mr, and Mfrs. J. H. Wishek ha eight children, and they are giving them all the advantages of higher ed- ucation, a son being in a Penhsylva- its contents. : Brokers Had It First. - Representative Gardner of Massa- chusetts put into the records today a dispatch sent out over the *:Dow, ‘Jones: & Co. ticker forecasting a peace note ten hours before the note was published. He declared that the tk market fluctuations at the same time compared .with “ticker “dispatches would prove there was a leak. ; Mr. Gardner said we placed both Secretary Lansing and Secretary multy entirely above suspicion: | , Mr-Lansing will appear befére the committee Monday. without sebpoesa, Mr. Tumulty will aleo appear ;Volun* dig a -{of Cass, ate bank, Burnstad; German State| A. G. Storstad, R. A. Lathrop, J. J. O'Connor, Alex Ferguson, M. Larson M. H. Myhre and Robert Delayed Bills. Byrne. |ig being ‘fitted’ up im -the front part | J..H. Singlair, L. D. Willey, M. A. : of syne vy poe PN Hoghaug, Dafa Wright and A. A. 3 e0oe oes eoas eee $ The Wishek Bank Chain. ' Leiderbach, ; SATURDAY. Election and Election Privileges. A. Hagan, ‘Sydney Smith, Fred ims, A. L. Maxwell, N. E. Whipple, Varnum and F. J. Haines. | ducational Institutions. 5 J. Church, F. A. Oo. C. Martin, Porter Kimball, Wm. Pleasance, Paul Meyer and James McManus. Engrossment. F. L. Fraser, Walter Maddock, M. S. Lang, C.°H. Noltimier and John! Rott, jr. ! Enroliment. H. J. Blanchard, S. 0. Allen, J. N. Kunkel, .E..E. Bryans and Otto ¢. Olson. Fedcral Relations. . E. Lazier, Roy B. Weld, M. G. Myhre, Paul: Meyer and John R. Mad- ck. | Forestry. Roy B. Weld, Nels Magnuson, Frank Riba, L. H. Larson and Joseph Ren- auld. Highways. Geo. Reishus, Geo. Laird, Fred Eck- ert, Robt. Wadeson, L. H. Larson, C. J. Ebel, Bert Darnold, ir, Olson and Alex Ferguson: Game and. Fish. Andrew Oksendahl, August Isaak, 7 L..Stair, E..E.,Durtz and Bert Arn- old. Insurance. Henry Geiger, Nels Magnuson, N. E. Whipple, O-'N; Olson; Staale Hend- ne son, Frank Prater ani C. H. Notti- mier. om ig me Obert A. Olson, Stinger. Magnuson, C.-E. Knov, Martin Koller. Jelat Rules, M. A. Hoghaug, R. L. Fraser, Walter Maddock, 0. K. Lageson, Paul Haneus. O. C. Martin, E. ‘E. Reynolds, E. E. Eryans, G. Patterson and Roy B. Weld. Judiciary. ‘A. G. Divet, R. L. Fraser, J. H. Sin- clair, Frank Prater, J. F. T. O’Con- nor, A. H. Olson, C. F. Pupuis, G. Pat terson and B: G. Tenneson. her. : Paul Havens, John Nathan, J. F. T. Oksendab! leaning Gunhus. State :Litrary. A. A. Leiderbatk, Wm.. Pleasance, Bendt M. Sandbeck, H. Stinger, Christ Geizler, Alex Ferguson and tis, P. G. Hanson and L; H. Larson. Tax and Tax Laws, _ F. W.. Mees, E. P. Peterson, 0. K. Lageson, N. E. Whipple, R.A. Lathrop, H. Kelly and Henry Strom: Mileage and Per Biem. "Henry: Moen; James Rice and C. F. Teblek. = BE. Kerts, Data Wright, Gao, Var- ;from real estate foreclosure sale. which land was sold, with interest at 6 per cent per annum. Bill introduc- ed by ‘Strom, Quam and Moen. CODES SOOO TOOO SOS H. B, No, 9.—B F. A. Hoare, a bill to fix and limit attorneys’ fees and all costs on the foreclosure of real estate mortgages. H. B, No, 10.~By 0. K. Lageson, a! bill for an act declaring the law in re- gard to special assessments. | H. B. No. 11.—By R. L. Fraser, for a act relating to bonds and undertak- ing on appeal. i H. B. No. 12.—By Strom, Quem and Moen, an act in regard to redemption PHSTSHSHSOEO OD SENATE BILLS. ¢ ¢ Saturday. $! SHOT HHGFSSEHSO OOF Eleven bills were introduced in the} senate this afternoon, They are a’ follow: s. '7—Hemmingson—Desig- | nates temperance days in the public schools. Provides for instruction and appropriate exercises relative to bert- efits of sobriety. S. B, No. 8—McLean—Provides for the rotation of small grains, ‘S. B. .No, 9—Martin—Relating to foreclosure of land contracts. $. B. No. 10—Martin—To amend the compiled laws of 1913 relating to redemption of property sold under mortgage foreclosure. iS. Be . 11—Martin—To amend compiled. laws. of 1913 and session laws of 1915 relating to legal rate of interest. Contract rate 6 per cent and OO oe ¢ . B. No, 12—Lindstrom—Exte sion of franchise to women on all of- fices but constitutional ones. 8. B..No. 13—Lindstrom—Concur- rent resolution providing for equal suffrage. Amendment to constitution. S. B. No. 14—Englund—To amend compiled laws of 1913 relating to de- Western Sales Co. ° We will open on or about Feb. 1, 1917, a new steam heated garage that will hold 100 cars. Entrances on Main and Fifth streets adjoining the North West Hotel building. Madison F. 0. ' Automobiles All of the new 1917 model cars on exhibition HELLSTROM and LE OPDYKE Bismarck and Mandan ANNOUNCEMENT Maxwell num, H. J. Bisachard and-Obett A, Ol- tion of a'service station. he past few days we have received several ruined batteries from cars e country is full of so-called shops. Remem-» ber‘we are licensed representatives of the “EXIDE” factory, the largest - battery ‘manufacturers in the world and they guarantee our work. _ Corwin Motor Bismarck, N. D. ‘Company

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