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} | Rassan- HEE YAN AMH HEE = 'TS ME-ELIAS COME YO SEE CAPN-EF / XOH DOES (MPROVE 0B MAX ASICIN’ AH Pan bNTL~ SYKe FARMER TELLS OF EXPERIMENT IN TESTING SEED: “Just recently 1 | experimented on} sed the Bismarck Julius es pune Tri- seed wheat and Tribune seed test Meyer of Baldwin bune. “I be! ieve the ry hes looking my 1915 crop which 1 sowed spring. Then I took 60 kernels of my wheat which T de ast year. I took the latter kernels just as they came from the bin, Both were tested at the same time Wnt) the directions supplied. “From the 50 kernels only 40 grew, ten not even sproutin, Brom the; 60 kernels of the 1916 k rew. The 1916 whe ut e > ‘ Get a small Brey of Gahan Breast Tea, or as the German folks; call it, “Hamburg Brust Thee,” at any Take a tablespoonful of; ut a cup of boiling water up- on it, pour through a sieve and drink} a teacup full at any time during the, the Presbyteris day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the} skin, relieving congestion. Also loos- ens the bowels, thus driving a cold) from the sysiem. Try it the next time you suffer from | a cold or the grip. and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB BACKACHE AND CUNBAGO RIGHT CUT! Rub Pain and Stiffness Away with! , a small Bottle of Old Honest St. Jacob’s Oil When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a 25 cent bottle of old, honest “St, Jacobs Oil’ at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Don’t stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the ache and pain right out’of your back and ends the misery. harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciati- | pl: Tt is magical, yet absolutely | i UB CAPN AH SHO NEED UH PIECE OB MONEN BAID AH Do- BUT ‘CAPN AH AINT NO BEGGAH- AH WANTS YO Wukk FOH DE MONEN. jroot. Through thi: experiment I am not going to seed any wheat of the bse srop, not as long as a farmer can obtain 4 pounds to the bushel of j whe ed in 1916. “T belie that those who hav hee <1 Wheat should not pay a war price for the 1915 wheat. The fall of 1915 was a wet one, much seed sprouted in the s and very aoe of it was threshed dry enough js0 it could stand the test of storing until this spring and make good jseed wheat. “This 40-pound to the bushel wheat Jean be cleaned all right and now is | the time to do it. The screenings can i be ground for hog feed. That is the way | do.” | Ss ETHODISTS AND. ~ PRESBYTERIANS 10 PLAY IN FINALS elimination games in the ch basketball tournament: we: doin the high school gymnasium | Thursday night. The first, game be- }ween the Methodist team and the sec- ond team of the Baptist church re sulted in a vietory for the Methodists by a score of 20 to The second gam played between nd the first team of the Presb; score of 20 to 12. and Presbyterian ; ‘a will play the final game Satur- day night at the gymnasium to decide the championship. A banquet and social evening will It is inexpensive} follow. PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE, The public school kindergarten will reopen on April 2, The enrollment will be conducted as follows: Those children who have previously attend- ed kindergarten in this city will en- roll in the forenoon session at 9 o'clock and those starting in the kin- dergarten for the first time will enroll in the afternoon session. Parents are lasked to @bserve this regulation care- [tully in order to assist us in our work. Further, please note that only those children who will be five befor Dec, 31, 1917, and who are under six will be accepted April 2. Children Iwho will be five after Di 31, 1917, {will not enter until fall, 1. Please do not ask us to m ceptions to these regulation: J. M. MARTIN, Supt. City Schools. Names of the two men who saw to accident of the young couple Siffermann at the Apple Creek Cre ing Nov. 2nd, 1916, are wanted. y. Who knows where- Rey. John Willms, ea and lame back misery so promptly! x. D.—Adv. 75 HEAD HORSE SALE! Thursday, March 29 The undersigned will sell at Disbursement Sale on their ranch at BRADDOCK, the Horses listed and described below: HORSES 75 About 20 head of Pure Bred Percherons and the baalnce High Grade Percherons Consists of 10 head of brood olds—3 mares and 2 stallions. SALE STARTS AT 10 0’CLO Train Leaving Bismarck at 10 REGISTERED STOCK 1600 pounds to one ton, five head of which are coming two-year mares, GRADE STOCK Consists of several heavy brood mares, a geldings, and the balance from 1 to 3 years old. FREE TRANSPORTATION FROM BRADDOCK TERMS CASH :—But time will be given until November 1, 1917, on approved security at § per cent. -DRAKE, NEWCOMER & SCROGGIN, Owners | Col. Pat. McGuire, Auctioneer, _H. W. Allen, G. H. Narimore mares, running in weight from Five head of yearlings, all few choice heavy CK SHARP. Free lunch at noon. a.m. Arrives at Braddock 11:58 7) fi ) | tonger and a stronger sprout andj OH, Wo Bus CAPN“AHM GWINE TO EAT DIS HEA WUM- DES CHANGIN’ NOH CAPN wo BITS FOH SEEIN DIS SHOW, \E You Pura. THAT ON. ME AGAIN. TST As 1M COIN YO DINNER- “Youre! NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION | FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. State of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon, H. C. Bradley, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Lucy , Deceased. Fish, Petittioner, ‘North Dakota, County of A. Richard |: Kish, Christina Mostol- C. Fish, ‘Lorenzo E. h, Timothy S. Kitendaugh and Julia L. Kitendaugh, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Names Respondents, and ns Interested in the Es- ey A. Fish, Deceased: You are” hereby notified that the petition of tuchard EF. Fish, adminis- trator of the estate of Lucy A. Fis! late of the city of East Moline, in the county of Rockford and state of of Ilinois, deceased, has been filed in this court, thi in. petitioning that he! be authorized, empowered and direct- ed to. sell 1 estate belonging to said dent's estate, described follows, to-wit: i Lots Thirty-one (31) and Thirty: two ), of Block ‘Ninety (90), of M Kenzie & Coflin’s Add marck, North ‘Dakota, the plat thereof on file in the off ccording to That said petition will he heard ‘by | is court on the 16th day of Apri at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court rooms of this court, in the court house, in the city ot Bismarck, county of Burleigh and! state of North Dakota. And you, and each of you, are here- by cited and required then and there | to be and appear before this Court} and show cause, if any you have, why this petition should not be granted. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1917. dof record | . ster at sleds t pserv trees are coming into bearing, your land is producing a good income from vegetables, berries, alfalfa and chick- ens. Alfalfa yields seven cuttings a year and averages over x ton to the acre for each cutting, which sells for $10 per ton loose in the field, A pro- ductive soil, ideal climate and unlim- ited water supply success, while concrete poulevards and suburb- an electric lines, add to the pleasures of living. Next excursion April Ist. 10., Sok night Bildg., Minneapolis. ‘Local agent, FRANK HARRIS, Bismarck, N. D. (3—22, 24) ~~ SUMMONS. State of Norn Dakota, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. Mabel I. Frederick, Plaintiff, vs. James FE. Frederick, Defendant. he State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is hereto attached and herewith served upon you, and to py of your answer upon office in the of ‘Bismarck, in the County. of. Burleigh and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such nd case of your failure 1o appear or answer judgment will be taken against you for the relief demznded in the complaint. wed at [ismarck, North Dakota, this Sth day of September, A. D. 1916. H. R. BERNDT, Attorney For Plaintiff. Postoffice und office address, Bis- By the Court. (Seal) H.C. BRADLEY ! i 1,172) NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING | OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS. TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. Staté of North Dakota, County of Em- mons; In County Court, before Hon. H. C. Bradley, Judge: In the matter of the estate of Alex- ander Carley, Deceased, Leroy Carley, Petitioner, vs, Charles B. Carley, Cecelia Longen- dyke, Celesta Tallada, Arthur Hen- ry, Eva McCallum and Maggie Mil- ler, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents: You, the said respondents are here- by notified that the final account of Leroy Carley, the administrator of the estate of Alexander Carley, late of the village of Linton, in the Coun- ty of Emmons and State of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to this court, therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement and distribution, and petitioning that his account be allow- ed, the residue of said estate be dis- tributed to the persons therein en- titled, his administration closed and he be discharged; that Monday, the 9th day of April, A. D, 1917, at two o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the courtrooms of this court in the court house in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing to said account and petition and contest the same. And you, the above named repond- ents, and each of you, are hereby. cit- ed and required then and there to be and appear before this court, and show cause, if any you have, why said account shall not be allowed, and the residue of said estate distributed, the administration of said estate closed and the said Leroy Carley be dis- charged. Dated the 9th day of Margh, A. D. 1917. By the Court: H. C. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. | Let the foregoing citation be served | by publication for four times in-a legal (Seal) newspaper published in Burleigh county, North Dakota. (Seal) H. C. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. (3—10-17-24-31) \CALIFORNIA LANDS, you can enjoy every day of the year. No snow. No cold. All we ask is to be allowed to explain and show you what we have to offer in sunny Cali- fornia. Here are the facts: In 1910 there were 50 settlers on the tract we are colonizing in the famous Sacramento Valley. |. Now there are 2.240. Poputation of Sac- ramento in 1900 was 41,000, now it is 75,000, Our lands adjoin this rapidly | fo the Get a home in California, where | marci, North Dakota. hove Named Defendant: Please take notice that the com- plaint the above entitled action was on the 28rd day of February, A. D. 1917, filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakola. THEODORE KOFFEL, Attorney For Plaintiff. Postoffice and office address, Bis- marck, North Dakota. 4 (2—24; 3—6, 10, 17, 24, 31) PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Annabelle Morris, state re- corder of the Royal Neighbors of Vel- va, who has been attending the trien- nial. convention here, is being enter- tained by her aunt and cousin, Mrs. Lydia Morris of near tie city and ‘Miss Elizabeth Morris of Third street. Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite of the Presbyterian church has returned from Wogansport, where he officiated at the wedding of Miss Mabel Lar- son, daughter of Mrs. Mary Larson, and Henry R. Schonert of the same place. Their wedding was an event of Wednesday noon. (Mrs. C. J. Patterson of Driscoll has returned after spending several days in the city, attending the: convention Coming to Bismarck Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST ‘TO SUBURBAN FRUIT | FOR HIS SIXTH YEAR IN NORTH DAKOTA. DOES NOT USE SURGERY. Will be at McKenzize Hotel Tuesday, | March 27th. Office Hours 9 a, m. to 5 p.m. One Day Only NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu- ate in Medicine and Surgery and is licensed by. the State of North De kota. He visits professionaly the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip con- sultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when de- sired. According to his method of treat- ment he does not operate for chronic | appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of! stomach, tonsils or adenoids, | He has, to his credit many wonder-| ful results in diseases of the stomach, | liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bedwetting, | catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers. and rectal ail- ments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that exam- ination on this trip will ‘be free and that his treatment is different. German spoken, Address: 336 Bos- ton Block, (Minneapolis, Minn. —_ ing the last three months in the city, filling the position of proofreader for the Fifteenth Legislative assembly, left ‘Thursday for his home in Cassel- ton. Mr. Sprake expects to locate in Minnesota later in the spring. Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson; Minneapolis; 409 of the Royal Neighbors. E. G. Patterson of the McKenzie hotel has gone east on a business trip. iMrs. Patterson, whose illness has been noted, is still confined to her apartments. Mrs. Joseph Wells of Cannon Ball. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hobza of the-Murphy apart- Rooms—$2.75 at $1.50 to $2.50, FOR THROAT AND LUNGS: STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s ments, returned to her home Thurs- day on No, 7. Taylor Sprake, who has been spend- Alterative SO1D BY ATI. LEADING DRUGGISTO UN Make Your money. growing city; they must double and treble in value in a few years. This Clerks remarkable progress is a guarantee for the future. For further proof write for “New Testimonial Booklet” or call on our local agent, Frank Har- y. ris, 121 4th St., Bismarck, N. D. While he neat with the Coc. Permanent The present prosperous conditions throughout the country give everyone an opportunity to save Make your prosperity permanent by depositing a fixed portion of your present earnings in a sav- ings account with this strong helpful bank. $1.00 will open your account. TheFirst National Bank BISMARCK, N D. Prospevity the Cowan drug store of this city is local agent, in the shape ofan advertising contract to run during t The first, of a series of advertise- ments .was run in The Tribune: yes- terday afternoon, and will be followed by other large display advertisements ag from time to time. Only Three Papers in State to Get | “the Columbia Graphaphone com- Slice of $6,000,000 Melon pany have planned for $6,000,000 worth of advertising of all. sorts for The Bismarck Tribune has received |the year of 1917, and the advertising, a slice of the $6,000,000 advertising | contract let to The Tribune is one’ melon, which is being cut by the Col-] of the three given to daily papers ig. umbia Graphaphone - company, of rth Dakota. You Need Not Suffer From Catarrh You have probably been in the habit Specific Co. S. S. S., which was dis.’ of using external treatments to relieve|covered over fifty years ago, will: | your catarrh, You have applied sprays,|cleanse your blood of the catarrhal | washes and lotions tothe mucous sur- poisons and will thereby relieve. you faces of the noxe and throat, have} of the dripping in your throat, the een temporarily relieved, sept Sonered a’ share time veg, and then| sores in your nostrils, spitting, hawk- troubled with ing and bad breath. catareh. wi enc arcack of All druggists carry S. S. S, and You ‘should realize that catarrh is|the physicians of our Medical Depart- an infection of the blo This fact|ment will cheerfully answer any let- hag ‘been‘ agreed upon by specialists ters which you may write them in in catarrh ‘troubles, and has been|regard to your case. Swift Specific proven. in the laboraturies of the Swift Co., 305 Swift Building, Atlanta, Ga. ‘WHY PAY TWO PRICES FOR DENTAL WORK? Dr. Sowles at the Union Dental Parlors, is charging patie? one half the amount charged at other offices in Bis- marck. Strictly high grade work is done, and only high grade: materials are used for Crown and Bridge work, Plate work, ! Gold, Porcelain, and Amalgan Fillings. Prices are right for... any dental work done, ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED. Note the prices, _ below, and, compare them with prices of other offices, f Gold Crown,’ best 29K: ..... $5.00: : - Best White Crown .......:. - 5.00 Heaviest Bridge Work, per tooth . « 5.00 Gold: and Synthetic Fillings, up ea -. 2.50 Best Silver Filling . - 1.00 Extraction Fine Set of Teeth . No. charge for Extracting When Plates or Bridge Work ” “ Are Ordered, FREE EXAMINATION Union Dental Parlors Dr. H. S. SOWLES, Own OVER ORPREUM THEATRE BISMARCK, N. D. Harness aud Harness Repairs I have a complete line of this merchandise on hand and can quote prices that are less than present wholesale prices. I am closing out this line of goods. If you have ever bought any- thing right come and buy this aS?

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