The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1917, Page 6

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six BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY MARCH 31, 1917. BANKS TAKING: 2999S OD 229009! OLD-TIME COLD CURE— %) p i A ( () DRINK HOT TEA! & {the District Court in and for | Dalkota. THEODORE KOFFEL, GUARD PENSION Funds May Not Be Sufficient to Go Around, Adjutant Gener- al Tharalson Fears Attorney For Plaintiff. t a small package of Hamburg and office address, Postoffice GAS TRACTORS Tea, or the German folks r Brust Thee,” at |marck, North Dakota, : nx Tal on (2—24; 3-6, 10, 17, 24, 31) of the tea, put a cup of boiling water ! pest County Commissioners Kept Busy | a | HERE ON BUSINESS. Among the business visitors at the gourt house Thursday wer A. Hall of Driscoll and Arlie Leathers of Mc- ' Kenzie, : jupon it, pour through a sieve and! drink teaeupful ¢ y time durin ithe day or before retiring. It is the [most effective way to break a cold | Sealed Bids jand eure grip, as opens the pores p20 Pee of the skin, relieving congestion.| County commi: | Also loosens the bowels, thus break-| the courthouse this aft This Afternoon Considering BIRTH OF DAUG ion at sitting, Rr $50,000 PE. /IDES FOR 625—MAY BE MANY MORE ave U ern 12-foot blade graders, all the} » 0 ‘iti Banks over the state which bi | prope’ of Burleigh county. Bids, ia Preveprnap ale ponnectode ofiered to take up vouche from | were also received on the sale of land. ; wi h flood rol in the ted River guardsmen entitled to a pe: noun-/ 0 * eee ; valley and in relation to North Da-| der the provisions of an of the | 3 MMON j Kotz s damage suits against |Minne- Fiftecntli legislative us semaly aPPTO” | Rub Soreness From Joints and Slate of No Dakota, County of | Sl | oe eet Or ae eee tar | Muscles With-a Smail ‘Trial Bot: 1, Burleigh | ye find themselves a few dolar tle of Old St. Jacoh’s Oil. (In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- pocket if they persist in the practice, and Adjutant General Tharalson hi out of |1917, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Cornty of Burleigh, State of North Bis- ing up a cold. ‘at an adjourned meeting from the first | | RY: " z ‘Try it Ute next time you suffer from of the month, opened bids for the let-| ine daughter eee he a a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive ting of the contract for one or mord!( pj, Bjerke of Arena, = = jind entirely vegetable, therefore safe ' gas tractors not less than 30-60 bore) and harinless, . power of the caterpillar type. | IN TWIN CITIES. AUB RNEUMATISH FROM = 1 Stop “dosing” Rheumatisn It’s pain only; not one fhe comm ed bids for the s tractors and thre rict. | Mabel 1. Frederick, Plaintiff, s also considered | ule of five 'T Austin W Governor Fra ; Lamger and As: an ', Attorney General ant Attorney Gen- feral Bronson left last night for the ‘FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! asked that they hold off until his de 1 { ‘WAVE COLOR 1N YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looling— Looking—Take TERE FROM IOWA. S. H. Drum of Linton, Ia., stopped in Bismarck today en route to his] 0! ranch near Moffit. While in the vi- cinity he will attend a board meeting f the Braddock Farmers State bank. 7ou hi ly Olive Tablets Tf your skin is yellow—complexion yallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— ave a bad taste in your mouth—a | azy, no-good feeling—you should take five Tablets. ° Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a subs stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards’ You will olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, Olive Tablets are a ourely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. marck. Strictly high grade work know them by their WHY PAY TWO PRICES FOR DENTAL WORK? Dr. Sowles at the Union Dental Parlors, is charging about one half the amount charged at other offices in Bis- is done, and only high grade materials are used for Crown and Bridge work, Plate work, : requires in 1 treatment. ae j partment learns just “where it is at’ sathing: speneurntine “St, Jacob's | James F. Frederick, Defendant. | Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff | : The banks’ yi triotic motive in d joi” right on the “tender spot,” and The State of North Dakota to the | Joints—Drives Out Pain | fering to do this for the boys is very | ie time you say Jack Robinson| Ab? amed Defendant: i | cred , id the adjutant sen | a eon the rheumatic pain, “St You are hereby summoned to an-| You'll know ds use Mus- | eral this morni jut in view of the | . “yheuma. SWer the complaint in this action, a you experience the glad re- | Oi’ is a hi s rheuma- complications which may result, 1) ElCoh's DAY is a Tppoints Copy of which is hereto attached and | must ask that they desist for the | na aoeentt hive herewith served upon you, and to, once from the nearest | present. ‘Tho act appropriates § leat eon ‘om ach. S¢t¥e it copy of your answer upon a clean, white ointment, 000, which will perinit. us to pay lt joints, aa stops the subse: iber at his offic _ in the nh the oil of mustard. Better ! full amount of the pension provi lsciatica, Iumbago, backache, neural Court House in the City of Bismarck, mustard plaster and does not for in the bill, $89, to 625 men, As a | or! B BB Oe Ne . in the County of Burleigh and Stato | | case and comfort while | matter of fact, 70 enlisted men were limber up ! Get a 2i-cent bottle of North Dakota, within thirty days | it ed ont } mustered out at Fort Snelling last Jot old-time, honest “St. Jacob's Oil" after the s@ of this recommended hy many February, and we do n how many of these men titled to this pension, “Quite a number of ¢ will rd velief under the ative act, but there i that this number ' bring the total entitled to a state pen Net : Attorney Por Plaintiff i sion down to . and if it should} aiving the streets in postofice and address, Bis: prove that considerably more thiny the re rict, where the major- marci, North Dakota. men are entitled to the state] ily of the property owners desire the | 9 the Above Named Defendan pension, we cannot pay each man $80 aw provides. 1 in of each cor men entitled information is in a position tof the pank as the when will he intelligently, In would be weil for pmardsmen’s Vouchers tf amount.” Paid in Manda A Mandan re be excluded through doctors and nur asedl anny veck, asthe: mattism, 1u ko or j sprains, sore muscles, sriises, chilblains, frosted fect, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). upon you, ¢ ve of the di e; and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Mismarck, North Dakota, x this Sth day of September, A. D. 1916. th H.R. BERNDT, know ‘ 7 from any drug store, and in a moment | ©) vowll be free from pains, aches and Don't suffer! Rub rheuma- es. Millions of jars are bronchitis, croup, stiff neuralgia, pleur ot yet may ser rheu- nlisted men having re- | t rel ainty but think some of the outlying loc nd the streets on which the majority of the owners have protest- ed against paving should be cut out. If, however, the supreme court. up- holds the present contract, E shall ¢ deayor to have the paving done ina first class manner and in the best in terest of the property owners, I believe the growth and needs of the city now justity the purchase ot Jinodern automobile cquipment, to SRG: Please take notice that the plaint in the above entitled action was on the 23rd day of February, A. D. m owriting | for a to aid, and at hand, we proceed more meantime, it not to eash| tilt n. Mr. Family Man ! cost a more than $6,000.00 so the that mem’ Rail sees : . i resident portions of the city ay re- 7 ry va 380 in cash apie a ee rete NEXT MONDAY DO THE WASHING YOURSELF on the Mexican beatae hic : i 2 lis should reduce insurance and . Were); 1b leseuilelssisey 11 believe we can bond for this sum AND Go T Solum iin ineirueuiol and the money obtained from the they ,he signed before a uot | state at four percent interest Ya forwarded to the state auditir | 9 str 1 most | aes for approval. The fund upon which} cortainty. will Connon” heanine these vouchers are drawn does 2OlT hen, in good le condition at all | & hecome available until tuiy 1 but the} ousons of the year { First National, Merchants’ National If clected, [ pledge fair treatment @ State banks of eed to cash them on hout discount The same practice, general lsewhere in the state, TO THE ‘VOTERS OF seing a candidate for the city commission at election, e to stat plaform, ° Improve out Confiscation of Pro Fire Equipment; Ps kind of city government would work and @ote, elected. I favor paving in the trict, and am willing t my share towards the believing it the property and city, as Mane advised, is being 1 substantial benefit to n have : to all citizens, regardless of their so-! presentation, | cial or financial conditions. i A. C. HINCKLEY, | adjutant followed he “aauahe FOR SALE momber ot f Choice Marquis Seed | the. coming Wheat-Crop 1915 i e that my HARVEY HARRIS & Co. vith Modern | treets and tly the which 1) be! nen | EXPERT CAR WASHER] Phone 57 S. LAMBERT for should 1 business dis-) o contribute ‘ost of same, well as giv-| Qor0O Every Night For Constipation Headache Indigestion etc. RANDRETH BILLS Safe and Sure Tuesday we will gladly demonstrate THE “EDEN” WASHER FOR RENT—A few nights | if in each week, lodge room | ! to you at The Electric Shop 408 Broadway or in your home, suitable for ledge purposes or dancing. Kitehen and ante rooms in connection. Knights of Columbus T. E. Flaherty, Grand Knight | | Tuesday i April 3 ALL SUNSHINE AND é LAUGHTER Prices $1.50 $1.00 Seats in Sale at AUDITORIUM! Firestone Som mais tise THIS ONE-TON TRUCK 50% OVERLOAD: S +e Anything that a $1500 one-ton truck will do you can duplicate with the Ford-Dearborn One-Toa’ Truck.” Yet this ‘truck (combination of Dearborn Unit and Ford Chassis) costs only a little more than one-third as much and operates at less than one-third the expense, The Dearborn Unit is so much. stvor ments that it will carry 115 tozs casi A Ford SSO Makes a ) BOR i { er than other attach- Ne Old and iS guarantecd Te rf economy’ 3 ail the Magee tne Choe aed es ee Scape iso. Tread of rear wheels is standard, 56 inches, same ~s Ford fzont wheels. Let us show you what the 'Ford-Deartorn One-Ton Trick guaranteed. We can Supply cny kitd Of bods, Cul wrie oe phn Manufactured by Dearborn Motor Truck Co. Cnricagzo CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY, Bismarck, N. Dak. nthe . Dealers Wanted in Southwestern North Dakota.” 0, pains and aches of the ; no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con- stipation. That’s why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or twc if : 5.00 i i Heaviest Bridge Work, per tooth ...-.- pe hE ea er , - Gold and Synthetic Fillings, up from... 2.50 Best Silver Filling ..... come Ls Extraction eek ttre ty For Cleaning ..- sats toe any dental work done. Best White Crown Fine Set of Teeth . Gold, Porcelain, and Amalgan Fillings. ALL WORK FULLY GU. N below, and compare them with prices of other offices. ,, Gold Crown, best 22K ...... Prices are right for ARANTEED. Note the prives . $5.00 « 5.00 City Commissioner Subject to the vote of the G. W. NICHOLS Are Ordered, FREE EXAMINATION Dr. H. 8S. SOWLES, Owner BISMARCK, N. D. 100 MEN ANTED ‘or Paving | FORD PAVING Work Preference iven to Local Apply at Our Office COMPANY ~ 216 Broadway No charge for Extracting When Plates or Bridge Work Union Dental Parlors OVER ORPHEUM THEATRE

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