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RIGHT or ~ MINORITY BALK CONSOLIDATION OF CONPANES Shareholders in Pioneer Life of | Fargo Object to Price Offer. | ed for Stock HEARING IN COMMITTEE DEVELOPS EXCITEMENT | Representative of _ Stockholders | and Attorney for Majority Clash All is not going smoothly with the ANSWER THE ALAR Bismarck People Should Not Delay. If your kidneys are inflamed, | Don’t stand aorund and do nothing. | Like a fire, it will soon be beyond control, You will get th Backache, or di of the urine. Heed the warning. Give your kidneys a rest by living more carefully. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills to help stamp out the cause. Profit by a Bismarck man’s exper- ience. D. Broadway, Bismarck, says: ly experience with Doan’s Kidney Pills has been so satisfactory that I recommend them to anyone suf- fering from kidney and bladder dis- ease. I suffered from.a stitch in my back whenever I lifted anything. My kidneys were weak and I had to get up often at night to pass the kidney secretions. Doan’s Kidney Pills quickly cured me.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that arm in time— ess or disorders proposed consolidation of the Pioneer| cured Mr, Hill. Foster-Milburn Co., Life of Fargo and the Lincoln Life of Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Fort Wayne, Ind, ’tis said, The Li) TS coln Life, after buying control of the Pioneer and paying fancy prices for deavor will be made to bring 1,500 some of the stock, made an offer to| alumni back to the campus, June 19- the minority of the book value plus| 24. $5 for its shares. The minority, hav- ing heard of some of the premiums paid for majority stock, balked, and straightway had introduced in the house a bill proyiding that in effect- ing consolidations of this nature the minority should por agked to ac- cept less for its stéck thin was paid the majority. The Lincoln iLife, it is said, stands pat on its offer of book value plus $5 per share for the minority holdings, or offers to exchange stock in the new company for shares in,the Pioneer. The minority faction also tanding pat in its position that its shares are worth just as much as the majority stock first purchased by the Indiana company. - = The fight now has developed into .a| battle on the part of the minority to see through the house bill referred to with an emergency clause attached, which would make this measure effec- | tive before the consolidation could be} effected, while the majority is seek- ing to defeat the emergency clause, giving the Lincoln Li ime to put A humorous moment in “Bluff.” With Kolb and Dill, the two famous Dutch comedians.at the Orpheum theater tonight only. It’s a five-reel comedy, WEDNESDAY, FEB, 14, 1917, SUCEESS |) | LIDGERWOOD TOSSER ESTABLISHES RECORD ‘Lidgerwood, N. D., Feb. 14.—Arnold Oss set a new state record for indi- vidual basket throwing when he.nego- tiated 22 baskets in the game with Milnor high school here, The first half was close and excit- Lidgerwood ran away from the visitors in the second half, scoring 40 Lidgerwood has lost but one game ason, that to Wahpeton high. You'll enjoy the Radisson, Minne JAMESTOWN FORGER IS HELD AT ROCKFORD, ILL. Jamestown, N.'D., Feb. 14—W. J. Bear, better known as “Blondy” ‘Bear, wanted by the Jocal officials to answer ihe charge of forgery, is being beld by the police of Rockford, III. As soon’ as extradition papers can be made out Sheriff! Ross will bring the accused man to Jamestown. REVIVAL SERVICES TO BE HELD AT JAMESTOWN COL. Jamestown, N. D., Feb. 14.—Revival services are to be held at Jamestown f college all of this week beginning yes-| of Duluth. Mr. McGaughey Will speak terday by Rev. J. A. McGaughey, pas |at the chapel services every morning Lr “Suceesy among the students and conducting tor of the Second Presbyterian cli arct: Fe evening services. Dr. Kroeze o% the a Step Ahead. Young men and women who haye acquired a training in the BISMARCE : 2 LSE TS iy tvret " are a rung higher on the ladder to success than the un- trained, They are a step ahead in the commercial world: A Busincess College education in BISMARCK BUSINESS COLLEGE teaches the fundamental principles of business, It is a vital factor to a successful commercial career. Every ‘up and doing young person who expects to make a mark in business should enroll. 4 Students enter at any time—no summer vacation. New terms start soon, Complete courses in stenography, book- keeping, penmanship, commercial Jaw and other Business subjects taught by the newest methods, by experts. Write or call for particulars. For particulars write G. M. LANGUM, President Bismarck, N. D. college, will substitute for Rev. Me- Gaughey, preaching at Duluth bota morning and evening next Sunday. from doing personal work through its “assimila ~ome ‘interesting clashes have oc- | curred in committee between repre sentatives of the two faction: id fin- al action on the bill will attract much attention. PLAN OBSERIANGE OF SER ANNIVERSARY " *MORIAL PRESIDENT Alumni Pioneer Club of Valley City Normal Re-Organized Last Evening vangghe ti to The Tribune) Hu LN. D., Feb. 14—More than, AN tie county alumni of the jorm a! ion gore staté) { sehool met at a dinner here jast'Friday night, which was fol- lowed by a business meeting and lance; The ‘Alumni Pioneer club was organized’ and Miss Anna K. Cook, class of 1908, was elected president. Miss ‘Edith: Wittkopf, 'l4, of Devils ‘Lake, a member of the training school faculty, was elected secretary-treas- urer, The officers were empowered to ap- point necessary committees to ar- range for a general home-coming of graduates, and a proper observance of the silver anniversary of President George A. McFarland in the service of the state normal school. The second meeting of the Pioneer club will be held in a month or six weekks, at which time a general call will be issued for similar meetings in other counties of the state. An en- COMING TO BISMARCK DR. MELLENTHIN SPECIALIST FOR HIS SIXTH YEAR IN NORTH DAKOTA DOES NOT USE SURGERY Will be at McKENZIE HOTEL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Office Hours 9 a.m.to5 p.m. | One Day Only NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION | ——eae | Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in Medicine and Surgery and is licens- | ed by the State of North Dakota. 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