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RA ET Tee BISMARCK “DAILY TRIBUNE News of the Northwest MURDER LAID TO TAUNTS OF GIRL, SOCIETY OUTCAST SENATOR ENGLUND HOLDING TWO JOBS HOW TO MASTER THE MACHINERY OF THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917 NORTHERN PACIFIC TO Coeoeoeorereoeoereoeoeooe BUILD BRIDGE OVER RED]s STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA +, LE, East Grand Forks, Minn., Jan. 25—| HAS REAL BLIND PIG ¢! | RS CONTEND THE BODY A modern steel span costing approxi-|* Valley City, N. D., Jan, 25— ¢ : , _Mately $15,000, will be constructed by|* Believe it or not, but the State | "AGL: H the Northern Pacific Railway com-|¢ of North Dakota has a blin, pig. | Effort May Be Mad (By N. B. Cook, M. D.) ‘ pany across the Red River, taking the, * It is located sn one of the largest ¢ | 'y Be le To Unseat) ‘he machinery of the body needs to place of the old wooden structure now|* educational institutions. all be oiled, kept in good condition just as doing service. * When Fred Colby, manager of ¢ | Anti Member—Wages of ihe automobile or bieyels, Why should EAE = * the state normal school farm, * z the human neglect his own machinery JOY COMES DOUBLE FOR * observed that one of his pure- =| Employés Held Up more than that of his horse or his en: MINNESOTA CAPITAL) bred hogs deported himself in a ¢ ra A »,|gine? Yet most people do neglec' St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 25—Jubilation|® Manner different from that of the ¢| goatie te Gove ne an anti-senator’s themselves. Their Yongue has a dark P that much resembles the joys of the S others of the herd, he made an be ‘An effort_may be: de to adopt brown color, skin seo breath bad, WHEN IN BISMARCK anneal ouldoor Winter sports carnival ° "Mr Hog wai minus his eyesight. | that recourse in the case’ of Senator bi bate J atleatioe seeiitod Mould MAKE THE oday greeted the prospect that St.|/% Mr Hog was minus his eyesight. ¢ | | J.-A. Englund, holdover member trom ry Necus titan. eet Teast once. # CITY NATIONAL BARBER SHOP Paul may be selected the site of two terminal elevators. North Dakota, the newspapers here state, seems certain | WOMAN FOUND I ; DEPION | | the Second district, according to in- formation leaking out from league week. A pleasant way to clear the tongue and the highly colored water Your swap ne to establish its elevator here and Mon- NUNC sources thie ‘morning: noticed in the morning is to take a a A grin "8 ; Leaguers claim Senator Englund is : , tana is also quite likely to establish} Willow C N. Do inactive a terminal aevalor here. ‘aga H. Halverson of this city, was found | not cattle’ to the seat which he holds eee atatearcet the a EACH CUSTOMER GETS INDIVIDUAL HOT TOWEL _—_—___— in an unconscious condition in the in the senate because he is also on|"', pleasant vegetable pill is made up | —_. WELL-DIGGERS CLO: MINOT CONVENTION Minot, N. D., Jan. 25—Discussion of ethics among well diggers, and other barn on her place this week. A heif-| er is believed to have knocked her down and trampled upon her body. COMMITS SUICIDE BY the state payroll as deputy bank ex: | aminer, in conflict with section 37 of| the constitution. Gets Opinion, State Auditor Karl Kositzky today; of May-apple, leaves of aloe, and jal- ap, made into a tiny pellet and coated with sugar. First put up by Dr. Pierce nearly 50 years ago. Druggists sell these vegetable pellets in vials—sim- ould Give County Seats Kindred subjects of interest to the ey . . e e rofession, of diggiig wells; today SWALLOWING ACID received an opinion from Attorney . : Ti Te G A d Elosed the first convention of its kind| Grand Forks, X. D., Jan. 25—No General Langer on the general sub-|Ply ask for Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pal time 10 et cq uainte in the state—a state meeting of the well diggers’ association. An election, of officers and selection of the next meeting place for the convention clos- | ed the business of the meeting late this afternoon. DISTRICT COURT OPENED AT CROSBY THIS WEEK Crosby, N. D., Jan. Sixteen criminal cases and twenty civil cases are on the docket for the regular term of district court which opened here this week. Four of the criminal cases are from Williams county, brought here on application for a change of venue. 7 '8 reason has been learned for the act which prompted Martin Nelson, 24 years, to commit suicide here yester- afternoon by swallowing carbolic c Nelson was found in his room ith the bottle of acid beside him. a w JAMESTOWN PLANS FOR TEACHERS’ CONVENTION Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 25—The an- nual meeting of the Central Teach- ers’ association will be held here, Mar. nd 9. It is expected that 500 school officers and educators will attend, There are six counties in full mem- bership in the association. Columbus, O., Police say Wells of Kansas City, IMo., has confessed. to the murder of Mona Simon, former choir girl of Philippi, W. Va. Wells said, according to the police, the girl’s taunts that, was a S80- cial otucast who sought’: fo avenge her downfall on men, led him to shoot her. The body of the girl was found in a room in the fashionable Deshler hotel, which Wells says he and the girl occupied. jrules that under the constitution no Ject of double-Job holding. Langer public officer or employe may draw two salaries. This ruling was asked after the state auditor had held up the salaries of W. D. Austin, assistant clerk in the house and also deputy commissioner of insurance; W. J. Prater, secretary of the senate and also treasurer of Burleigh county; C. H. Olson, stenographer to the rail- road commission and also expert sten- ographer at the secretary's desk in the senate; and Walter Kelley, assist- ant secretary of the senate and also auditor of Adams county. ‘Austin, Prat- er and Olson arranged things satis- It backache, scalding urine or fre- quent urination bother or distress you. or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, gout or sciatica, if you suspect that you have kidney or blad- der trouble, write Dr. Pierce, at In- valids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., send a sample of urine, and describe symp- toms. A physician and chemist will examine it without charge and you will be under no obligation<whatever, Dr. Pierce’s Anuric tablets:cannot fail to help you, because their action flush- es the kidneys of impurities and puts strength into them. Obtain a 50-cent box of Anuric (dou- ble strength) today from your drug- With a view to giving county seats an opportunity to get somewhat ac- (quainted before moving on again, Sen- ‘ator Stenmo yesterday introduced in the senate a bill providing that when at least two-thirds of the votes cast in any removal election are not cast for some other place than that fixed by law as the former county seat, no second election for the removal there- of must be held for four years there- after. . Before Moving on Again moval thereof may be held at any gen- eral election; provided further, that where the county seat is not located on a railroad, then the town receiving the highest number of votes shall be designated as the county seat. This bill, should it become law, would have an important bearing on several Slope country county seat fights, pending, partially settled and prospective. And it would give the railroad towns a “bulge” over the in- Jand villages, with the possible re- S THREE ARLY SUFFOCATED = ae = N. P. MOVIE ro FROM COAL GAS FUMES Hat that they ad eee ¥ gist in town. From personal observa-| There is, however, the proviso that | sult that the latter would hustle NEW $175,000 § Marmarth, N. D., Jan. 25—Eseap- EQUITY PACKING PLANT relinquished the salary of ‘their regu-|tion in large hospital practice, Anuric /where the county seat is not located | around and find some unattached rail- Jamestown, N. D.. Ji 2 mia hard coe lar jobs, Prater turned his salary as|Will give you speedy relief. on a railroad, an election for the re-| road which they might appropriate: tures, instruments and all that goe in the make up of a railroad head ing gas from a hard coal heater re; sulted in three lives nearly being ti CERTAINTY---COMMITTEE county treasurer over to. an employe in his office; Austin has some similar ee eereeereeaaanaieemmnnel court and the supreme court judges the clerkship by Chairman Stone, and ken here this k. Kerren Jenks and ¥ quarters office, are being moved this | Herbert Jenks and Miss Ida Het arrangement, and Chris Olson is|tices of the supreme court, together : . “ifle's i cs 5 * of thig state would not be in any way|received the unanimous vote of: the week to the Northern Pacific's new | were unconscious when Grandma Ras- charging the railroad commission | with the judges of the several district Hider the decision of auch ae ate cominittes at whieh che has been act $175,000 passenger station. The big structure, the largest west of St. Paul on that road, will be thrown open to the public about the middle of next month. WITTEN, AUTHOR OF “TRENTON IDEA,” Si Fargo, N. ten, of Trenton, . “Trenton Idea,” for the promulgation of better business conditions by co- operation between country and city folks, was the annual convention of the North Dako- ta Implement | Dealers’ association here today. He spoke following an address by W..F. Arndt, Rockford, IIL, representing the manufacturers’ asso- ciation, at the morning sis The afternoon: session was abandoned, to nain attraction at the |‘ mussen stopped at the Jenks home in this city to make her casual call. WILLOW CITY MAN KICKED BY HORSE Willow City, D., Jan, 25—Jerked from his footing and thrown under the horses he was leading to water, one of them rearing both hind feet and striking him in the face, Helge Myhra of this city, is not expected to live as the result of the inj The pn the shoes caused cuts to such an extent that if he recovers he will carry scars for life. MOORHEAD THROWS 0) Its HOMES TO Moorhead, Minn., Jan. 25—Homes ; were thrown open to visiting school | give the visitors a chance to visit in Fargo.” A banquet will be theld this even- ing, by Fargo and Moorhead mer- teachers today, when hotel accommo- | dations were found insufficient to care | for the teachers flocking here for the annual winter convention of the NOW LOOKING FOR HEAD Representative Walion Says More Than Half-Million Has Been Invested in Stock All obstacles in the path of the Equity co-operative packing plant! have been ironed: out, Representative Anthony Walton announced this morn- ing, and Assistant-Sargeant at Arms P.M. Casey of the house, who is also president of the packing plant cor- poration, with other members of the executive committee now is in Wau- sau, Wis., looking over the modern "NASH STILL IN BISMARCK nothing for his services while he is employed in the senate, This leaves Walter Kelley the only victim. Mr. Kelley expects the Adams county com- missioners in this week, when he will endeavor to satisfy Mr. Kositzky that his case is similar to that of the oth- ers named. HOSPITAL RECOVERING AS courts into a special court for the promulgation of an opinion 2s to such questions relating to house bill 44 and its validity. “I do not think it would be proper for any justice of the supreme court to act as @ judge in a provisional Leen need ee SHE OARKENED HER BRAY HAR A Kansas City Lady Darkened Her WELLS OULD BE HOPED plants and with the intention of visit- ing other packing centers with a view to employing a capable superintend- ent. Cleon Nash, self-confessed slayer of | Clarence Hicks, neg Robinson, and| who gave himself w, he Sheriff Price, | » after both of his feetjhad heen frozen | City, Mo., who darkened her gray, hair Gray Hair and-Made It Soft and Glossy By a Simple Home Process. She Tells How She Did A well known resident of | as (Said the jurist. “However, it would be entirely prop- er for the supreme court to hear argu: emnts and to consider and decide the questions if submitted to them by a joint resolution or even by a resolu: tion from either house of the legisla- ture. “If house bill 44 should pass the senate and on proper application, any three of the five supreme court judg- es may enjoin the secretary of state from submitting it to the vote of the eople. .“On that question, the judges may be right or wrong, but their decision must be final or conclusive as they ate members of the court of last ro {sort.” JOB WILL TEST WHETHER WOMAN CAN KEEP SECRET. (By United Press.) Washington, Jan. 24—Can a wo- ing clerk for six months. LOOKS LIKE JOHN D. John Bina, a financial genius of Lankin, whose specialty is looking like “Jawn D.,” is here for a few days of the legislature. eet eecesrer terete YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT De ee eae You simply. say to the drug storé man, “Give me a quarter of an ounhdés of freezone.” This will cost very little but is sufficient to remove every or soft corn fi one’s feet. i chants, for the visitors. Northwest Central Minnesota Educa-| “Stock is selling like hot cakes”. 1 fi made the being held at the Moorhead normal.| don’t know the exact amount, but we : . The Foreign Relations committee |pound applied directly upon @ tender; —+ GRANDMOTHER KNEW Congestion and Colds as Mustard Miss Mary Conant is in charge of the Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 25—William | Jennings Blair, commonly known as have now sold well over half a million week, enabling’' municipal electric, water and heating plants to sell their idly as could be expr ected in. the ‘Bis- ‘marck hospita!, where both feet were | when he leaves the hospital it will be to face trial for the crime which he gentleman can darken their gray or faded hair, and make it soft and glos- oz. of glycerine. These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store of the United States thinks so. The Simpson—business woman extraordin- jary, Her nomination carries with it the aching corn Id relieve the sore- ae eee Shoes tate teen, apt AN Milter’ | amputated at the ankle geveral weeks|sy with this simple recipe, which |committee has chosen for the first | Wee seaward 8 ee ean te lifted : “BLONDY? IS WANTED AT jtaken an option’ on the Fargo site pon i 2 they can mix at home. (To halt» pint ret peta es veniinie aa dagerh out with the fingers. ‘ 4 AME N OF SERY 4 onsidering the | circumstances,|of water a oz, of bay sum, z Z PER “|. This. new to rid one’s feet of i There Was Nothing So Good for JAMESTOWN FOR FORGERY | and the bill which I introduced last Nash is very cheerful, He knows that | small box of Barbo Compound ‘and 'I-4}ant-post. Her name js Miss Jessic L. ar ae intreduced by a nati man, who says that, while free | sticky, it drica. in 9, moment, and ‘sta- without ‘in- i sib Asta Blond. jiwanted here for passing | 8UTPlus product to enterprises located . p i i q its i ‘i jhas confessed, and apparently he is|at very little cost. Apply to,the hair ply .shrivels up the corn But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster | Worthless’ ehéeks aggregating about | beyond the city limits is designed to! ir |-privil ff the floor of the Senat f apart: i f aes . ii willing and anxious to gieet the con-|every other day until the gray hair|-privilege of the floor o ie Senate, |-tiaming or even irritating the aurrdund- durned and blistered while it acted, You ]$10._ Although Deputy Sheriff Fitz-| enable our plant to purchase water | Sequences of his deed ! lis darkened sufficiently. It,Js not enjoyed by but one other woman, ta ting tisgue on-skin, ; can now get the relief and help t mustard plasters gave, without the plo ter and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yct docs not blister the tenderest skin. Just massage Musterole in with the finger tips gently. See how quickly it brings relief—how speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron- chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). gerald wired the authorities at the twin cities to be on the watch for the man, nothing has yet been heard as to his whereabouts. A number of aces men of this city were swin-| led. MAKES APPLI FOR ATION SION FROM STATE Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 25—An ap plication has been made to the county court by Mrs. Hilda Hanson of this tity, for relicf under the mother’s pen- n act which has been declared con- stitutional by the state supreme court. Mrs. Hanson is suing her husband for divorce. She claims that her two children are under 14 years of age. | She asks the maximum of $14 per month for each. The Quinine That Does Not Affect- Head. Because of its tonic and laxative ef- fect Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing ner- vousness or ringing in the head. There is only one “Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE’S signature on box, 25c. time. CUSTOM TAILORING We make Suits and Overcoats in our own Tailoring Shop from $35.00 to $65.00. Rush orders taken care of in three-days and power from Fargo.” I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years, have passed and the rupture has never returned, although I am do- ing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how you may, find a complete cure with- out operation, if you write to me, Eu- gene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 252-C, Mar- cellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Bet- ter cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured—you misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation. Cured His RUPTURE, may save a life or at least stop the, JUSTICE. ROBINSON NOT IMPRESSED WITH ONET PLA Justice J, E. Robinson of the su- preme court does not think it would | , be proper for a judge of the state su- ,Preme bench to act as judge in a pro- visional court and in an interview this afternoon makes the assertion that ,the “supreme court wotild not be in any way bound by a decision of such an act.” The opinion of the justice was ask- | ed regarding the bill introduced in the house late yesterday afternoon by Re- presentative A. G. Divet of Richland county, for the organization of the jus- 10 4 TO REL THE MANAGER SAYS YouR CHECK | [ sticky or greasy and does not rub off.’ It will make a gray-haired person look 10 to 20 years younger.” history, Miss Leona Wells, clerk “of the military committee. 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