The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1917, Page 8

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SATURDAY, FEB 10, 1917. yy S aa > ann w VESSELS WILL Senator M’Gray Introduces ISSERESEREEE A ° ° Bills to Finance Terminals|™ s ' | REME — In the senate, Senator McGray this} provisions of this state-and a third | | attermoen introduced several Dus ae; bill converting the present terminal | : signed to carry out the provisions o! eral bg proved by the people at the last gen- 5 4 { eral election, .One of these provides| ‘The house this aiternoon indefinite- | If you are sick, go to a oc or. H that the state may loan the Hquity|ly postponed action on Sena'e, eee iz b ild h coast exchange $200,000 for the construc-|the rural credits act, for whic he ; tion of a terminal elevator within or | farmers of ihe eee nex poet cam | If you want to ul a ouse, bi (United Press.) without the state, providing that the|oring. It also indefinitely postpone New York, Feb, 10.—Without the| Equity proved before such ey he action on ee eek and 61. z get a carpenter. | insii turned over that not less than $50,0 jood o' 8. checkered identification mark insisted worth of stock in the terminal enter-| A great flood of bills came to both ia If ou want to repair your Car, upon by the German government, the! prise ghall have been sold to co-oper-| houses and it is probable that instead ia y ’ steamers, Orleans and Rochester, | ative elevator companies and farmers! of adjourning this evening ‘the legis. t a e freight vessels, will sail today for|and that at least 50 co-operative ele-|lature will recess until 1 o'clock go 0 a gar. {4 e Europe. They are the first American|vator companies shall have become] Tuesday aflernoge, thas pataits lp a é vessels to leave American ports in de-| stockholders, tle more time for the introduction of Yr ‘ fiance of the submarine order. band The whole cost of the construction | new bills. dean ior + But if you want your battery a e * They are carrying no contraband} of such elevator is to be paid by the There is some doubt as to the fate e | and are not armed. The Orleans car-| state, excepting the $50,000 to be paid|in the house of the Susan B. Anthony a repaired, charged or a new § ries a crew of 35 Americans, of whom|‘by the Equity exchange, and the ele-|suffrage amendment resolution. When | = in addition to the captain, 32 are Am-|vator so built is to remain the prop-|this came up in the house today on one, go to t erican citizens. She sails for Bor-|erty of the state until the $200,000] motion of Representative Hendrick- ry deaux. The Rochester will attempt to] shall have been paid in annual install-|son it was referred to the committee (4 make Rouen, France, and is carrying} ments of $10,000 with interest at 3/on insurance. ; ae te ’ | provisions, but no absolute contra-| per cent. Senate ‘Bill 81, tilting the Sunday d Sh if band. This is her first trip under} McGray introduced another bill ap-| “lid,” made its debut in the house. | re] en Ss a ery op K Z : American registry. The American} propriating $200,000 to carry out the{ Fargo lost out in its efforts to wrest wf a ’ ’ steamer, St. Louis, has not been arm- the state fair from Grand Forks, when 408 Broadway ’ be ed, efforts to get the guns meeting House Bill 108 was indefinitely post- 5 Dinner Dance. O’Connor’sOrchestra [°),,20"3 2.2 an eatin poned. = BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA i country has been combed. She will CATARRH ¥5 ar I H probably sail next week. The mail NTAL BLADDER “KID SEO eT ROARD | iES FROM have l farms near here tun-| from the St. Louis may be transferred SA 4 N A " ) THE STABLES meted. passages: trom thelr homes. to|*0 the White Star liner, Cedric, which CAPSULES west ainneapotls, Feb. 10—Tho pardon | Mie New Rockf N. D., Feb, 10. the stables, will sail next week. She will carry > 24 HOURS | | petition for “Kid” Scully, who is serv- Snowdrifts from 16 to 20 anc feet eee TRS no passengers. . M | DY it Re aR ing oo ome te sovensyents be preoe, 5 high are reported from tow DINNER DANCE ——_—___—- eam upon conviction in Minneapolis last/ board of pardons, meeting in Gover-| assertion that he would becomé per- > ddining this ¢ Ma ” at The Me-|The Motel of Character and Comfort Bewareofcounterfets| |March of an offense against a young)nor Burnquist’s office at the state|manently blind unless freed to obtain 4 A i a 2-10-12 Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. girl, was denied yesterday by, the state | capital, Scully asked a pardon on the | medical treatment. 4 LVR. B . farm hou SS aS ———es ot Machines Do Our Bookkeeping | Sometime ago we installed some remarkable machines in our Accounting Department—machines which add and subtract, tell the date, keep our books and get out monthly ‘statements. They do. all this work much faster than any bookkeeper could, and have never been known to make a mistake. ‘ bs The installation of these Burroughs Bookkeeping Machines mean that our accounts will be handled just as rapidly and accurately as those:of the largest and most up-to-date banks in the country. : The fact that our figure work is done on a Burroughs is a guarantee to our customers of absolute accuracy in the handling of their accounts. The machine method of ledger posting makes it impossible for a mistake to get past unnoticed. This accuracy insurance alone is important enough to you and to us to justify the use of the machine method, but there are many other advantages. The Burroughs will handle our figure work in about half the time formerly needed. This gives us more time for other things—time to improve the service in every department of the bank. Come in and see our machine bookkeeping system in operation. We will be glad to show you how the machine makes entries in our books, how it automatically adds in one column, subtracts in another and so on an& how it makes mistakes impossible. You will be welcome any time. We don’t want you to think of this bank just as a place to deposit your money, although of course we are glad to have you keep as large a balance with us as possible. It is our desire to render our patrons every . service and accomodation that can be reasonably expected from us. ‘ Talk over your business problems with us. It is part of our work to study business and financial conditions, and it may be that we can suggest some ideas that You will find worth while. Please feel free to consult us at any time. t Bismarck, N. D.| VERIO One and One-quarter Ton Capacity. At a Small Expense You Can Convert = Attaches Easily to Any Ford and 2 Your Car Into an Up-to-Date Truck ] Other Cars. (f. o. b. Detroit) That Will do the Work of a $1500 Machine. «J. Mr. Farmer: Get your order:placed for one of these trucks. You can do your work one-half cheaper than with horses. We Carry All Style Truck Bodies in Stock. Write for Catalog. George D. Brown Co. Bismarck, N.D. Phone 199 Fargo, N. Dak. Phone 538. Nortnwestern Distributors Northwestern Distributors Mr. Dealer: We are assigning territory and writing contracts. Get busy ‘and get your share of the big business. RRB TOT TSE NOP MAIL COUPON NOW! GEORGE D. BROWN CO. Without obligating me, please mail, to the following address, your free truck catalogue.

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