The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1917, Page 6

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SESE aH ; : i i SIX nee | TORT LANGER SHS COUNTY i JUDGES MUST TURN IN Attorney General Langer at the re- quest of State’s Attor Kidder county, Friday handed down an opinion that county judges must THE CUB SCOOP REPORTER BOSS-DID You SAY YOU ARE GOING YO GET FIFTY DOLLARS ACCIDENT INSURANCE OUT OF YouR FALL ? Murphy ‘In-a-Door’ Bed Disappears From View When Not In Use Install a Murphy Bed, Mr. Builder, in your new building. You cannot afford to overlook this wonderful improvement in your bungalow, hotel or apartment building, as it adds 100 per cent to the efficiency and sanitary conditions—one room makes two. A. J. OSTRANDER, State Agt. Box25 ~~‘ Bismarck, N. D. We will gladly furnish you with free suggestive floor plans of buildings, from the two room bungalow (four-room efficiency), to the hotel or apartment ‘building with 100 apartments. Made in all standard widths, recess or closet type, de- creasing floor space, adding efficiency; reducing the cost of the building. y often the love-lorn sw upon the judge accepting r or some token of app) 1 of these, the attorn eral rules, in entence has been pronounced FES TO TREASURERS == y Bastvold of | 1 into the county treasurer all s collected for performing mar- . Under the law, county judges not entitled to any specified fee, Grand Combination Sale 40 Registered Draft Horses 60 Registered Beef Cattle WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION AT MANDAN, NO. DAK. THE HORSES WILL BE SOLD FEBRUARY 21. THE CATTLE WILL BE SOLD FEBRUARY 22. Sales begin promptly at to’clock each day. of the North Dakota Live Stock associ: Under the auspices The horses include 30 Percherons ing in age from 2 to 8 ye: also 10 s allions and 4 mares. There are a number of mature stallions that are proven sires read for a heavy season’s work. Also a number of piares in foal. and 12 mares rang- nd 10 Herefords, 6 is is an offering better than the ordinai being drawn from the best studs and cattle from the best her All horses will be inspected by a state veterinarian and sold with the guarantee of the association as to their health and soundness. All cattle will be tuberculin tested and sold with healih certificates showing their freedom from tuberculosis, Sales will be held in heated building near Northern Pacific depot at Mandan, Terms of sale, cash or bankable paper, For catalog or further particulars, write Or, Edmund Mackey, Mandan, N. Dak., or W. H. Peters, Secretary, North Dakota Live Stock Association, Agricultural College, Fargo, North Dakota. Order a Load of KOO! Lump Coal Today Headquarters for all kinds of building material and fuel. We carry nothing but the very best, and our prices are al- ways right. You will like our service. F. H. CARPENTER _ Lumber ”” PHONE 115 a |FRAZIER HONORS jat Pembina WELL> HALF OF IT \s COMING Ta ME- You OWE. ME. TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS OF YouR. Lit’ OLE Fiery! REQUISITION FROM vernor Lynn J. Frazier today hon- the requisition from Governor ouden of [llinois for Peter J alias John Smith, who delivered to the state of North Dak tion authorities Miller, who dence game, has completed a peniten- Uary term in Manitoba. EFFECT OF CASHMAN BILL ON STATE RATES MOTHERS, DO THIS— LUND GOERNE WELL- ILL GIVE You AN ACiDENT 10 COLLECT. Your. OWN How About That Battery? It is good and warm in your house. What is it like out in the barn where you left your car when the snow came? ‘The past few weeks will have drained all the life out of the battery, and perhaps even: now one or more’ of the cells are frozen. - “Every: day means more expense when the repairing is done. Don’t delay another minute. Out of town customers. can express batteries to, us, and we will call and get any stillleft in Bis- marck, If no harm has been done, we will store yeur battery until you need it in the spring, and those found f-r:.on will be repaired and [put in first class shape again, and then stored with the othcrs. 5 i REMEMBER! We are the licensed Exide Battery Service Station for/western Dakota; , CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY BISMARCK. NCRTH DAKOTA ‘When ‘the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may evelop inte croup, or worse. And then’s hen you're glad you have a jar of Mus- ‘ole at hand to give prompt, sure re- It-does not blister. first aid and a certain remedy, erole is excellent. Thousands of ers know it, You should keep a in the house, ready for instant use. is the remedy for adults, too. Re- es sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, iff neck, asthina, neuralgia, head- i , rheumatism, ins and ac of back or ns, sore muscles, chilblains. nd colds of the chest (it A SERIOUS QUESTION Possibility That Commodity Tariffs | 4 Now Established Mignt Be | Thrown Out. ! | Senator Nick N, Nelson's bill, a copy | of the Cashman act now in effect in| Minnesota, and whose passage would! ,. place all freight and express tariffs in! 4 North Dakota on a ct mileage basis, | 5 is s consideration from the railroad committee of the se The possible ef! of this act i 3} S vario the ion as .r portant shipping bing given ® “a + JERK SAVES LIFE OF ary r TIIDL | member of the board of lectusoshi = a ip of MAK MAIL Cane BOSTON MAN 10 LECTURE the Mother Church. Boston,-on Thurse : + A . D., Feb, 3.—Theodore © Mm "| day, Feb, 8 at 8 o'clock ‘in the andi- MH il man on a local rural © jsbeen se 9 torium, a Spring Suits , escaped death by a mir- © Chief Justice Andrew A. Bruce will The Christian’ S¢ience society of Bis- acle Saturday.afternoon when his ©|mar¢k annowces a public lecture on|introduce the speaker. It was: an-|f on was struck by a backing ®|the subject « Christian Science -hy| nounced today that if No.2 is.late a ch-engine, » | Virgil O. Strickler, C: §., of York; special train will be run from Mandan, Allers had the lines wrapped © Hl pes aes SEE HRT SSLE TO CONDUCT. TIN Made-to-Order Repairing and. Pressing neatly done. © around his hands at the time. 5 a eed ; S| JUDGE NUE I, The hor becoming frightened CHICHESTER S PILLS | cov IN EMMONS CONTY First Class Work at the approach of the. engine cH THE UEAMOND BRAND: va Judge W. Nuessle of: the district jumped, broke the whiffletree, Rotice! Bok yscr, fe court and Court Steriographer C. C. a erg nd jerked their driver out-of the Piste an Goud esainc Wattam, left today for Steele, where Frank Krall t the window of the: bu pele te ibe, Bat Aeon’ | tree Will go to Eumong estuty Whene PEGS ene The wagon wag: tolally: demolish: ® BIRFGNo ibARD Gil.tn cae Judge Nuessle ‘will hold court for thé : Tailor ed. attention. Bisma for instance, | are 4 next two weeks. . = might profit from the reduction of cor- | © ® ® ® ® SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ar “ tain fourth class r n which Far- = = or the #0 how he slight marek basis. On the other :and, Heb- ron would very probably los: vantage it now enjoyes in ates on brick, On a mile- Hebron would receive no sideration than any other shipping center for brick, which might prove a handicap to this industry. Hither Hebron’s rates would go up, or rates throughout the state would come down, The ‘ashman act gives the railroad! commission power to deviate from the long and short haul regulations. Present rules provide that no tariff for long haul should be less than that for the shorter distance. Tho t long and short haul provisions North Dakota's railroad laws are enforceable and e ive, and there is ion as to whether the Cash-} man act would improve on them. Binder twine rates now enjoyed by’ the Bismarck penitentiary doubtless would be affected. Express rates prob- | ably would come within the scope of | the act, whose provisions apply to all common carriers except street rail- ways. Great reductions of express followed the adoption in North of the interstate commerce ion’s system of establishing! riffs. In many instances these; could be increased, were a strict mileage basis employed, it is said. Monarch Coal Is Your Barrier Against the winter. While this: coal is very low in ash and produces an enormous heat it is also clean and clinkerless and there is no waste, We have no hesitancy in saying that it is the most economical fuel to be found. in Bismarck. .A trial ton will prove its superiority. C. A. FINCH | Lumber — Co. PHONE 17 Owl Creek Nut Anthracite Nut Monarch Wyoming Lump What Per Cent Will It Produce on the Valuation . You Place on It? WOULD-YOU PAY $125.00 per acre for land in Indian River Farms at Vero, Florida, which will pasture 365 days in the year, feed and fatten three head of steers to the acre—land which when developed you can make average paying you a far greater profit than-can be made in farming in the North? Land which will produce three or four big paying crops each year in an ideal 365 day growing climate? WE WANT CABBAGE AND POTATO GROWERS IMMEDIATELY GROWING POTATOES in the Winter Time‘and marketing them in March brings immense returns. Potatoes sol¢ last year as high as $7.50 per barrel eash at ‘Vero station. Cabbage is-now selling at from $60 to $100 per ton. ALL KLNDS of Winter Truck Crops produced from October to June made, Big -Returns per acre. The finest oranges and grapefruit grown anywhere in the United States are produced in Indian River Farms at Vero, Flor- ida. Our county produces 80 per cent of all the: pineap ples grown in the United States, besides other high priced citrus f ruits, berries, nuts, etc. Ten acres of oranges and grapefruit in Indian River Farms at- Vero, Florida, sid one the trees this year for $7,700; purchaser picked, packed and shipped. This grove made nearly nine per cont ona valuation of $10,000 per acre this year. Cabbage is now heing shipped at immense profit; Winter Grown Potato Crop will. be harvested in Sfarch. * , FORAGE CROPS, produce all the year round in abundance, making the possibilitics in Cattle, Hog, Poultry Raising and Dairving unsurpassed, OB eet SUGAR CANE, Corn, Rice, Millet, Oats and hundreds of other forage and feed cro): are produced. Farming in fidian River Farms at Vero, Florida, is. desirable from ev iewpoint; the climaie, hoth winter and summer is ideal and extremely healthful; it affords outdoor living 365 days in the year, assuz:ng health which means long life. GOOD SCHOOLS, Churches, neighbors, floying artesian, health-giving water; the finest hard surfaced roads; more than a Million and a Half Dollars already expended in developing Indian River Farms into AMERICA’S GREAT. EST AND FASTEST GROWING AGRICULTURAL SECTION. Special low fare excursions, Write for dates and routes, and write for our beautifully illustrated booklet, “The Winter Garden of America” and “The Potato, One of Mankind’s Greatest Bless- ings.” A . : Indian River Farms Compan

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