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TWO. LANOURE “PAPERS BOUGHT © BY WE. TAYLOR! Chronicle and Echo to Be Con-} solidated With H. R. 8. Diesem in Charge (Special ‘to The Tribune) Lamoure, N. D., March 24.- Moure Chronicle and the LaMour Echo, two of the leading newspape in the state, have consolidated. - yirtue of the compact, Hon. W. C. Taylor, former publisher of the La; Moure County Chronicle, but for the ident of this Jagt six years ar yurchased the entire plants, subscrip- tion lists and “good will” of both the| papers from C. C. Lowe and I. RS. Diesem. The deal represents an in- vestment of almost $14,000. According to announceni by Mr. Taylor, former insur nt made rance com- | - OrQOQ Every Night For Constipation - HeadachelIndigestion etc. | RANDORETH | BILL The La} 'Why We Have Tired, | Worn-out Nerves and Thin At this time of the year most peo- ple suffer trom a condition often call- jed Spring’ Fever. They feel tired, i 'worn out, before the day is half {missioner of the state, H. R. Die- {through. ‘They may have frequent {sem will be retained as bi man- headaches and simetimes “pimply” or ager and news editor. i» i pale skin’and white lips; The reason already has large newspaper inter in Mcintosh county, owning papers a Ashley and Wishek, = consolidated public ations wil | continue for a time at least under the; composite heading of LaMoure Chron: icle and LaMoure Echo, The adver. ‘tis }to 13 cents an inch. | SARE ee Ray Reports Seeing First 1917 Gopher | | (Special to The Tribune) | Ray D., March 24,- y saw | its first sign of spring yesterday. | A bold gopher. got restless and | | | ventured out of his “crib.” O. N. the ty, saw the | and there are many more on his ‘m that soon | will be cutting up capers. | { | Jodock, who in settlement of little fellow is farming this OAKES HAN BADLY INJURED: i Wm. Jnprovised Sled, Breaking Nose | and Jaw. | (Special to The Tribune) Leffingwell Falls Vorward From! Oakes, N. ch §24,—Falling | fac forward when the box on an im- | prov sled, in which he was riding, became detached with such force as to break his nose, | jaw and knock out several teeth. Mr. | Leffingw ell has been in the state about | ja week, coming here from Akron, Ia, | | apolis. AUDITORIUM The SEASON’S COMING UNCHANGED FRO WEDNESDAY MARCH 28 MUSICAL GEM MITS LONG RUN IN NEW ig rate has been boosted from 10 ‘op, the runners, William Leffingwell struck the ground You'll enjoy “the Radisson, Minne-} t 10 GATHERING 1 | ed Following His Talk on Sub- ject ‘‘Farm Accounting’’ (Special to ‘The ‘Tribune) Jamestown, N. D,, March 24.— jized. second in Homer township. jeach tial meeting is held. Professor Dynes will attend study of the subject well underway. N Institution to J to Be Known Farmers’ State Bank—Kjelstrup Is Cashier. (Special to The Tribune) Plaza, N. D., | dation of the name of the Farmers’ State bank. |0. N. Kjelstrup will be retained as | cashier, GUILD RUNS COAST PAPER Editorial and ‘Bis ness Management | of Santa Monica Outlook Taken Over. anta Monica, Cal., March 24.—Edi- AT JAMESTOWN \Two Community Classes Organiz- result of the interesting address giv-| n here Thursday afternoon by Pro- fessor R, Dynes of the Fargo Agricul- tural college on “Farm Accounting,” two community classes to take up the} study of the subject have been organ- One community class will be con- {ducted in Bloom township and the Fifteen | jtillers of the soil have enrolled in 8 to date and it is expected that more will enlist before the ini- the first meeting and aid in getting the TWO BANKS: GONSOLIDATE as for this is that during the winter time, ;shut up within doors, eating too much lore and too little grecn vegetables, liver and. kidneys. The best means to only the machin- ery of the body, put tone into the liv: er, kidneys and circulatory system, to first practice a good ho cleaning. {I know of nothing better as a_purg This as Japple, leaves of aloe and jalap. {is commonly sold by all drugs! Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellet: | Should be taken at Icast once a week to clear the twenty-five fect of -intest- | ines. >For an invigorating tonic which will clarify ‘the blood, put new life in the body sparkle to the eyes, and a yholésome skin, nothing does so well |Golden Seal root, Blood | root, Oregon grape root and Wild Cherry bark. ‘This can be had in con- venient, ready-to-use form at all drug stores, {n ‘tablets or liquid, By reason of the nerves feeding on the te nerves fee] the effect, and neural- gia or other:nerve pains disappear: be- | cause such..pain is the. cry of the | starved nerves for food. "FAZER CAT HAE wo banks at Wabek | j was effected this week under the title | | | ei (Continued fro from Page One) {be So construed as to mean that suc- | fis the of trustees shall be appointed by the same power and authority; [which appointed their predecessors, | , by the governor of the state, by jana” with the advice and consent of} | the senate. The legislature having | adjourned without day, and the sen-/ jate failing to confirm successors to }Donnelly and Van Horn, it follows} ‘as a matter of course that their suc-} Jeessors cannot be Icgally appointed | Santa business Ee age a of until the legislature shall reassemble, | aper here, has been taken Unies a vacancy has or T, Guild, formerly eaitor {shall occur in their offic the | lor the Cour ot Fargo, N. ), | Dolicy of the statute, ‘s its | fwith him will be associated his fous s,|clearly expressed purpos to require | Hf moe JOHN CORT PRASENTS “THE GEST COMIC OPERA IY: CHARLES DARN TOW HEM WIGTOR MERBI YORK, ‘BOSTON and CHICAGO BBS u LATE ST OPERATIC TRIUMPAN THE BSsk & LYRICS BY HENIY BLOSSOM it BY FRED LATHAM Ih ae CORT cap 8 NY PRINCES (COMPLETE NEW YORK THEATRE PRODUCTION ee SPECIAL AUGMENTED HERBERT ORCHESTRA THE CAST INCLUDES: Blanche Duffield Ben Hendricks David Quixano Wm. $sabelle Jason Erne PRICES: 50c to $2.00 Oscar Figman Alexander Clark Louis Casavant MAIL ORDERS NOW WITH REMITTANCE Eva Fallon Jack Pollard Florence Press Quimby Scanlon SEAT SALE MONDAY, MARCH 26 THIS ONE “TON TRUCK CARRIES. 90% OVERLOAD SAFELY Anything that a $1500 one-ton truck will do you can duplicate with the Ford-Dearborn One-Ton Truck, Yet this truck (combination of Dearborn Unit and Ford Chassis) costs only a little more than one-third as much and operates at = than one-third the expense. The Dearborn Unit is so mu ments that it will carry 114 AN Ford: Ne Old and rs OneTor One-Ton Trock gives you al the econom: ‘This guaranteed all the simpaciy. all the @ficiency— ‘Tread of rear wheels is standard, 56 inches, s: sane s For ‘Let us show you what the [Ford-Dearbora On: guaranteed. We can suppiy any kind of body. C: ich stronger than other attach. tons easily, $350:Makes a BORN and Daslere ioe ne wheels. n do. It is r phone, ny Truck Nanvfactured by Dearborn Motor Truck Con Chicago CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY, Bismarck, Dealers Wanted in Southwestern North Dakota. Fi, Sac a = N. Dak. I and L, T. Guild, Jr. |Bartlett P. ‘BARLEY BRINGS BIG PRICE) | [George Klipiel of Ashtey Sells 10201 | Pushes and Gets Check tor | Sum of $1,020, ial to The Tribune) N. D., Mareh 24. -—King publicity. ‘Bott must share a ot it with his royal highness, George Klipfel, Sr., one of the prosperous farmers living south of this city, sold 1,020-bushels of gold- jen-brew kernels to the elevator this week and got a check for $1,020. FORMER VALLEY CITY MAN MARRIED IN WEST (Special to The Tribune) Valley City, N. D.March 24.—An- nouncements have been received here of the marriage of Albert Weiser Hei- del and Miss Burgess at Helena. Mr. | Heidel formerly resided here. He isa grandson of Hon. J. S. Weiser and a nephew of F. W. Heidel of this city. VALLEY CITY CAPTAIN TO SPEAK AT JAMESTOWN | \ | | (Special ito to The | Tribune) | Jamestown, N. D.,. March 24 jtain David Ritchie of Valley Ci GN. D, N. G., will be the speaker at the men’s meeting to be conducted at the Jamestown Y. M. C. A. Sunday | afternoon. Captain Ritchie will speak jon the subject “The Border and the 'Y. M. C.. A.” [FAVORS SENDING U.8.: | FORCE xE TO ' THE FRONT | seems to hang almost entirely upon (United Press: Des Moines, Ia., March 24.—A Unit-! led States expeditionary force to fight | on the front in France was favored} |by Adjutant General Guy E. Logan | ‘of the Iowa national guard in a state-| | ment today. He also heartily ap: | [proved the plan of Governor Harding | lof lowa to ask the state legislature! jimmediately for $500,000 as an emer-| {gency war fund. Logan is secretary! lof the National Guard Association of | \the United States. | [JAMESTOWN HEARS OF DEATH OF OTIS BOISE | (Special to The Tribune) Jamestown, N..D., March 24.—News of the death of Otis Boise, 24 years of age. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boise of this city, at Hurley, N. M., has been received in this city. Death was jdue to lockjaw. The late Mr. Boise was formerly a resident of Jamestown and was born near Hope, N. D. The remains will be shipped here immed: jiately and it is expected they will ar- rive Tuesday of next week. | LYON me ae VOTERS. | HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION (Special to The Tribune) Kensal, N. D., March 24.—Voters.of Tuesday. Anton Bartosh has been elected supervisor for the coming ; Ernest Burleson, justice of the and Fred Ferguson and R. H. Koveg constables. The question of whether or not the township should purchase an eight-horse grader was) voted down. | FOR SALE-—-A complete breaking outfit, shipped. from factory last spring; oue Big Four 30; one six- bettom power lift Emerson engine gang, complete with coulters and fins; one mounted gasoline tank; good as new;-has broken less than 300 acres; outfit is located near Bismarck. Enquire of Stark & Blanch, Arlington, S. D.—Adv. {pil did carry one 8-ft. disc; one surfacer—all as} } {the aciton of both the governor andj while former Chief. Justice ( [donate in filling th important offic lor trustees of state institutions and | not to allow them to be selected by| the independent F yn of the ecu- {tive, except in ¢ of oY ;where an executive appointm ibe made temporarily to fill an actual! General Contentions, In general the contentions of the} |present board are that the appoint-j members by,.the gover- Inor and the seilate fn 1915 are legal; that the governor’s, failure to sub- mit to the senate in the last ses | names of suc ors to Scow Power results continuing in office these two mem} until the next leg- islature meets; that courts uniformly have upheld the proposition that an appointment made in prospect of an | office becoming established, under a law already passed, or in the process of being passed, are binding and legal appointments; that the nomination of the members of the present board of regents were made after the law cre- ating that board was passed and ap- | proved by the governor, and the ap- i pointments confirmed after the law} had been signed by the executive. Abandons First Contention, | Attorney General» Langer appar- | ently. has abandoned his first conten- | tion that the appointments were made | ‘March 2, 1915 three days before the | | | {bill creating the board was passed. |No reference to such theory is con- jtained in the petition filed with the supreme court, though that theory was advanced to Governor Frazier by | | the attorney general in opinions filed when the issue was first raised, and! twas by the governor communicated | |to the senate. The attorney general's case new.| !his proposition that inasmuch as the, an emergency clause, and the act did not become operativ until July 1, 1915, any appointments | !made prior to that date could not be; valid. The defense claims the North Da-| a ‘DONT SUFFER WITH NEURALGIA Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull seems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole ow the temples and! neck, It draws out the inflammation, | soothes away the pain, usually giving quick relief. Musterole is a clean, white oint-! ment, made with.oil of mustard. | Better than a mustard plaster and | | does not~blister. | Many. doctors and. ;nurses: frankly | recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, ' pleurisy, rlieu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore mus- cles, bruises, chilblains, frosted fect— colds of the chest (it often prevents pnettmonia). It is always dependable. wh. WHEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER A NARPTH Vv Nun i! | Blood in the Springtime. | up of the. circulation, vith inactive! than a vegatable pill made up of May |’ and|~ a glyceric herb extract made from | and Stone; and has! been sold for the past fifty years as} Dr. Pierce's Goden Medical Discovery. | blood, when the blood is pure | | a oo a an ee $635 Buys $ Your Car! 635 | F. 0. B. Detroit You don’t think it possible for you to afford the, car you want. But at $635 the Maxwell will answer your every requirement. You can’t buy more motoring satisfaction —to spend more is ex- travagant for a man of limited means. Four new improvements just added. The Max- well surpassing value is made more astonishing, We have added a new overlapping windshield— made the seats wider and the cushions deeper— lengthened the springs to make them more re- silient and installed dash lamp and gasoline gauge on the instrument board. Surely you want a Maxwell. WESTERN SALES CO. BISMARCK-MANDAN i i Last yet state hail experience was disastrous, the fund succeeding in paying only 388 per cent of the adjust- preme court already has ruled | SENDING OuT BLANKS. adversely on this proposition.. { State Hail eae ener i dane The ire afte: sas consumed | Sheehan is mailing out blanks for the 3 : f Be he SHEET AUitiey General | present year's business to county aud- | cd los: There is a question as to W.s Cancer ss tant Attorney Gen- | itors, who will supply them to asses-{the popularity of the state plan this eval Dan V. Brennan, H. A. Bror on | 8075 at the first. meeting in April.j year. and Foster represented the & {kota si and former Attorney Gen J. Linde, of the firm of I & Linde, and Aubrey Fargo appeared fo) To Cure a Coid in One Day. | Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI. NINE Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure, W. 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