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PEST EI nae hay i BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE . SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1917. gineering and Contracting company, | =i | P atbontes Elias Is P. dF Hop” SCOOP aeporter ias Is Prepared For Action t conn 7 Good BYE SCOOP “Sone WAN ITOLD ELIAS To, CARN -OH SAY DAT SOME GOOD WAR. CORRESPONDENT) / DEPOP-HES COMING j STORIES — STOR\ BUT DES D'SAME ie ; Fe )) AT SIGHT WID —_ S el IKNOWIN’ e GTENQGRAPHERS HAVE [siensoyieystets state cur at AG Heaney | noe parang amp effect.. Te Jsion. who also is state engincer, antici A. C. Hinckley . 72) rich and si i eee pba Tbe done on Oo N 5 O F H E D U Ig ‘ § B m “or Police J e. invention has been approved by drum: }araded roads this Sp ul the e@as- D I G ce F ‘ y il an wW.s pale Mae! rate 233 | mers of the New York and Minneapolis ] f ST IN j test and most eft ie A QUIET EVENING AT HOME C. F. Bleckreid - symphony, and if copper pitta lished with some modification of a Geo. H. Dolan - 295 down to a point where a pape a. split foe dea J. O. Varney .- . 157 sheet will not cost ay fortune, Director SERIE tf COUNTRY Ne culialnteede Wille For Clty du | O'Connor spect fo Die his improve- “dra yobe constructed with a Beers 5, ment on the cl ew pile bolts and reds, and how { SuPPo. y poles De a iH Sean Sess F ee Hits use after each rain will keep roads i THAT. 1AM A MOTHER. SE SOME DA Stave cWelch : 4 i shave The epi good conditiot PX- Sea Hi a uy ane i vend a th ata i minimum ex HAND You AR RE A FATHER a I'LL HAVE. GRAY HAIR- And we find that the ronowing | ATT MORE PREPARING. Toned lees es Ne son AND Voy’LL BE BALD named persons received the highest . x he H ov number of votcs for the offices nam- LC et ie HEADED ed, and recommend that they be de- PAPER Se FYDREC COMPANIES RIGHT, HELEN clared duly elected and the auditor INTERES hoof the £. ¢. Sinith THATS RiGHT divested to ec, certificates of clec- . POL tow ie ion: t situwonilte i Ra i CONCESSIONS 10 For President of the Board of City ON Ou PLANT LIFE : =] { Commissioners, A, W. Lucas. ae Ne AVITh HUVORt a ge Police Magistrate, Chas. F.]xr#tph on “L of hunts “by “the dn re Lamdred Ss per nent ‘ Bleckreid. dians of the Nebragie Regio: De BU NNe beg Maven ay | For City Justice, J. J. Brown. includes results of researc’ | rem ratte hears | i 7 A cap 2 North and South Dakota and EK ENGINEER BLISS [tue Aiwa Ganautssion AE | On motion of Commissioner Kirk | Miter fee of the. Great Plains region, ! TELLS FARMERS HOW TO | Minot secomplished Title in the way eee erect wertifcates | now ave in the hands of Dr. Melvin ! MAKE AND USE A DRAG « ein a aul Sate pas | of election in accordance therewith, | Randolph Giimore, eeurator ; ota the ~ ae eomaipeae all commissioners present voting | North Dakota State Historica How to ma simple re > n r of tie NOE ert ig | aye on roll call Dr. Gilmore’s monograph, which b i bof hustrated bulle- Lothers who attend: . a tiene aa been in course of preparation sip te Bnei ‘ : lise Lars ed from Bistar feel encouraged he: The second estimate OF Daniels, 19nd is to be published by the Bureau ‘Neral alistribition. North [cause of concessions made ly the ex- Cummings and Dighaus for remodel- | WU. Is to Be I Glogy at Washington BEA On LDR CUA Ba dUe eek companies, indicative of a de- | ing of the city detention hospital was | eee en enim of ity gard annual 4 ty effect until duly 1 but the sece| Sire en the part of the fatter to reach | sllowed te sip sunt OF sr7e.0 ro he treaties is beautifully il- ; WK DEC tho “site Hii ccouital One Compromise, Resolutions for making sewer con- with original cute showing tee The express nities conceded nection ini: Paying: District, Number the hi and details of na plants, a jNerth Dakota shippers the Minnesota Two and for construction of a lateral and it will be of peculiar I interest. lere amrates, Which would mean a low- power on cue Bt et arent rene 7 x short hil ts igher long: | * to the Boulevard were adopted. ADVICE FOR WOMEK ONLY Tau i ‘This would ald. lea | The city engineer was directed 1. Eee Cary aeroRe i ered ies and concentrating stations, BE advertise for bids for the dirt to be E 4 ie WOOK ne aaelat aeten tl iit taieot AND SOME DAY TOM, | EXPECT Tom, Wikt You STILL removed during paving operation in ADMISSION SAYS LANGER \ (By Dre Ne Hing the. strong competition with the | WILL BE A GRANDMA AND Love ME WHEN | Paving District No. Two, On notion eam cuacen at It has been saic e Dr. S.. twin Cities. Tho express companies i= 5 the Board adjourned The vaccination of all children at- i Weir Mitchell, in his book, entitled] als azreed to pay their agents a Nou WILL BE . GRAND PAP ‘Attest: Htending the public schools of North ; “Wear and Tear, or Hints for the} straight commission on each can of A GRANDMOTHER R. Seah TT Dakota is made absolutely Compulsory i Overwo * “that multitudes of our | n handled, instead of basing the = 2 sity Auditor. | by law, Attorney General Langer rules ‘ young girls are merely pretty to look} commission on mileas Aéretofore, A COUPLE OF NOWADAYS Looks —____——__ 8 in furnishing Superintendent Martin a at, og not that; that their destiny is) ‘The mileage arrangement naturally in TIMES AS Chic AS GRAZING LAND BRINGS of the Bismarck public schools an opin- 4 the haw! and the sofa, neuralgta:| duced the axeut to work for the lo IMES ie $200 PER YEAR B SECTION dou ow thes Grogeht.up by:'the a and the ed forms of] haul, which meant favoring Twin C E: | The question was brough p by ii -that domestic = demon} shippers at the expense of North Da- FOR QUARTE RS } discovery that the children of a family ] has produced untold discom-} kota creame: “Jimmy Foley, when he wrote Kis who belong to a 1iew school of therapeu- ; fort in many a household, and, 1 am] | ‘ThesBeatri epic:on the high cost of living in this | ties which is opposed to vaccination had ¢ almost y much un-| tablished by the interstate comm week's Saturday Evening Post, ending ; not undergone the ordeal, The father § happiness as the husband’s dram.” | commission, and which does away up by sending his food-famished tam- ; of these children insisted that they at- How is it best to maintain the] exorbitant charges when the business Jily out to graze, hadn’t conned over, tend school without being vaccinated. health of the young girl just grow- handled o more than one connect- recent reports onthe leasing of North | The law says flatly that unvaccinated q ing into womanhood, or to prepare} ing line, but the tariff at the Dakota university and school lands, or | children shall not be permitted to at- a the young mother for the advent of] equivalent of the through charge on} he would have: realized that the high! tend, and the attorney general holds 4 a new member in the hodsehold? In] one continuous haul. Sa fair allow- cost of livin galso has hit th efavorite | with his predece J. Linde, 4 the first place, girls as a rule do not]: sfer « would not be | breakfast dich of. Nebuchadnazzer, j that the law must be obeyed. ‘ get enough fresh air, and should be y the exy companies, Grazing. certainly. has gone up. In! ———_———_. taught to take vigorous exercises} who expect to succeed in knocking it Dickey county this week university and | WITH ADJUTANT GENERAL, daily in the outdoor air. They should school lands brought $220 per quarter! Mrs.’ Helen McGillis Clemens of take a cold shower or a tepid bath for one year’s rental, and this appli Valley City, formerly a well-known every day: to keep the pores of the] i only to the hay which the lessee may; capitol employe, is temporarily en- skin open, so that their skin will The several express companies: cut or his cattle cat from this quar-| gaged as stenographer in the office breathe as well as their lungs, and < in North Dakota had repre- ‘The land may not be broken un-! of Adjutant General T. H. Tharalson. sleep well covered up in bed h fives present, and many of the any circumstan A nunber of ; x the window open, winter and sum-|creameries w represented, The lat- county quarters were i mer. fer in conference agreed Upon a propos: | ; for the year at $200, and one full : c To baile up find pclnorae Mets alae ty el ca iH ; y ails Ar Directors on and after the $th day of [PROCEEDINGS OF T BOARD OF | remedy same bya. certain date to tion brought $677. Qor fe) Qo | hottar than ena ald tried pie the expres Sonia Heeeplale LO) Avril, 1917. Each proposal must be; CIETY COMMIS ERS, APRIL 2, | avoid prosecution under the city or-| ges pATEN DRUM a made up of roots which the first ee j pcepnpanied bya certified Chee iia 10lse : dinances, HEAD AND FINDS HIGH ; Americans used years before our NOTICE FOR BIDS. CR Ce aoe a eae Te commissioners |. 1n¢, following bills were allowed COST OF LIVING A a g£very ig race inhabited this country, extract-| ‘Sealed bids for the general con- hey en ft Bee ot sin ea Oe | aed lrected to: be Lar ae Conductor-Mot G LS od f adv Slipper root, Cohash| tract tor the construction of the B o the oard of Directors of|/met in regular se mitting: Nortz Lumber Co. $10.20, ‘onductor-Motoriman-Genera uper- | snd cUnieornerbots Goldenseal agi matck Public Library will be receiv. | B eke, Public _bforary;, om 11) Present, Compil Bertsch, | Firemen $58.50, M. Clooten $2.50,| intendent M. J. O'Conhor he capitol | For’ Constipation Orézon: Grapprootcwith piv oseiie. Ti c rectors of the | gua 3 that the bidder will) Best, Kirk, Presi Public Library Commission $100.00,| Street railw ing some mixed | Hea dache! stion.e te aaj eatain troduced: ines eaily-tosuse ry until twofenier into a contract for the per-| Minutes of mecting held “the 26th Strect Work $173.50, Vossbeck & Son morning: he re- | e i form by. Dr. Pierce nea | day of May,| formance ef work in accordan th/o£ March were read and approved. | ¢490, J, P. Fr $31.50, R. P. Lo- on a copper drumhexd, ; agoMandshas since ‘been This contract will require the | Me bids submitted, within ten days} Commissioner Best ed that he | gan $15.03, 1. Clooten & Co. $2.50, C. whlch » invented some time ago, and iW] x “qunnlities every year complete construction of this build. {after the acceptance of the bid, and {had wired Mr. Gedney to remove ma- lb Downing $5.00, Carl Liner $5.00, me mail he was advised that Fr United Stat it incinding heating plant, plumbing | im case any bidder to whom ch nure and take care of the street on | yfarshall Oil Co. $1 John D. Hess] copper has soared to such a. point i tor Pierce Mr and plumbing fixtu contract shall be awarded f or|that portion of Kighth street that | $1.90, Bismarck Wat Supply Co. that: bis improved drum-head, just at a and can be obiained lj and iu complete and{ refuses to enter into such contract | had been disturbed by sewer con- | $1349.98, F, Gabel $12.00, Webb Bros. | Present, would prove ave xXpensive v Guess IE th not | finished ready for occupancy not lat-|the check accompanying his bid shall | struction. $40.00, N. D, State Sanitarium $7.40, |]usury. Copper forms the head for the a obtainable at the ne youjer than the Ist day of November, ined by the Board of Directo On motion of Commisisoner Best a | Kupitz Co. $7.50, Brown & Geiermann the drum, under ‘ can easily obtain them + ably to the plans and idated damages for such fail {ight was directed to be placed at the | $53.00, St. Mary's School $16.50, St. : mail by sendiy therefor prepared by F. : intersection of ‘Tenth and Rosser | Ajexius Hospital $132.95. hotel, Bu rehitect. Plans and right is reserved to reject any | Street «i, {| On motion of Commissioner Bertsch free medic y be seen at the ¢ rfor all bids, or to accept or ct| On motion of Commissioner Best | payment for ornamental street light- architect, or obtained | ay part of any bid, a AppC jthe potition of the Bismarck Gas Co. ing system was directed to be made of the Board of] the best interests of the public, ifor permission to cause to be con-|in ten year serial warrants at 7 per Dated this 6th day of April, 1917, |Structed a spur track across Front | cent, a BOARD OF DIKECTORS, BIS- | Strect was refei ed to the city at-| “An ordinance prohibiting the oper- i marck Public Library torney for the preparation of the | ation of vehicles equipped with lugs, | By C. L. YOUNG, Secretary. proper ordinance. The auditor WAS } otc, was passed on motion of Com- e ee ee i directed to. request the Northern Pa-| nissioner Best. ‘ | cific Railway company to lay the} Aan ordinance prohibiting the mov- ; SUMMONS sidewalk on the west side of Ninth | ing of houses or buildings exceeding i —_— ; jstreet between Front and Main|ten tong in weight, etc, was passed ah jState cf North Dakota, County of | streets. on motion of Commissioner Best. 4 Burliegh. j Bids were submitted for construc-} “On motion the board adjourned to In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis-|tion of a street ornametal lighting | the 4th inst. at 8 p. m. a trict. system on Broadway between Second ne c 5 Mabel I. Frederick, Plaintiff “vs. {Street and Soventh street, and the) at 4 eae SP Me iui THIS ONE E TON TRUCK CARRI ES. James EK. Fredoricl * lcontract awarded to the Dakota En- he Board of y E James E. Frede Defendant. met pursuant to adjournment. i greatest importance in ] | ability. is be welcome. pee i a ke Bank with the Cloc. We Want to Know You We feel that the personal element is of the service, and we therefore cordially invite you to make the acquaintance of our officers so that they may serve you to the — of their Your account, whether large or small, will First National Bank BISMARCK, N.D. satisfactory banking Tho State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to an-jof a swer the complaint in this action a|from Front street to Sweet street and copy of which hereto attached and the contra arded to the Haggart herewith served upon you, and to Construction company, they being the serve a copy of your answer upon the! lowest bidders. sub8criber at his office in the Court} Bids were opened for construction House in the City of Bismarck, in the; of a lateral sewer on Avenue D. from County of Burleigh and. State of; Mendan to Washington avenue and North Dakota, within thirty days aft- the ntract awarded to Grambs & er the service of this summons uper st company, they being the lowest you, exclusive of the day of such serv- jidd ice; and in case of your failure to ap-, ‘he contract for a pump and motor pear or answer judgment will be tak-| sewage lift was awarded to the Wein- en against vou for the relief demand- mann Pump Mfg. Co. for: $436.00, f. ed in the complaint. 0. b.. Columbus, Ohio, they being the Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota,; lowest bidders. this 5th day of September A. D. 1916. The contract for sidewalk, cross- H. R. BERNDT, walk and. relaying of sidewalk for Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice and office address, Bismarck, North Dakota. To the above named Defendant: Please take notice that tae comp- laint in the above entitled action was on the 23rd 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 Dakota. THEODORE KOFFEL Attorney for Plaintiff, Postoffice and office address, Bismarck, North Dakota, they roe the lowest bidders. e opened for construction ver on ~Sixth street M. P. Moore, he being the lowest bid- der at 15 cents per square foot for laying sidewalk, 30 cents per cubic yard for filling and. exeavation and 60 cents for relaying sidewalk. Resolutions declaring it necessary to make certain sewer connections in istrict Number Two were adopted. Commissioner Kirk brought up the matter of unsanitary conditions ex-' isting on Seventh street the season of 1917 was awarded to; between |C. Bertsch, Jr. -:-- Avenues D. and E., stating that the C. W. Nichols offending parties had been notified to! Re C. Battey - Present: Commissioners Battey, Bertsch, Kirk, President Lucas. The board then proceeding to can- vass the vote cast at the city elec- tion held April 3, 1917, the president appointing Commissioners Kirk, Bertsch and Battey as a canvassing committee. The committee then proceeded to cafivass the poll books and presented the following report: To the Hon. Board of City Commis- sioners, Bismarck, North Dakota. Gentlemen: Your committee to which was re | ferred the canvassing of the vote cast at the election held April 3, 1917, in the City of Bismarck, N. D., beg leave to report that we have examined the pollbooks of said election and find that the following named persons re- ‘ceived the number of votes herein set forth: For President of the Board of City Commisioners, Candidate William O'Hara - A. W. Lucas For City Commissioners. | Frank Everts .- 20% OWERLOAD SAFELY Anything that a $1500 one-ton truck will do you.can duplicate with the Ford-Dearborn Onc-Ton Truck. Yet this truck (oombination ot an oseth i and ibe! chasse) costs only alittle more than oxe-thitd as much and operat than one-third the n% Bes The Dearborn Unit ea ments that it will car: A Ford 3. $350 Makes:a DBAS FORD- ARBOL ‘This guaranteed One-Ton Truck Eives you. 1 the all the simpiicity, all the eficiency— a Dearborn sScrate ° he Ford, amet bed rear ewe os fends, pe same ~s Ford front’ wheels. ws ‘show you what the 'Fo: born One-T guarantecd, We can supply iy Kind of tele Ca ano" do. Tt is Bam:factured by Dearborn Motor Truck. Co. CRicase % CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY, shoe Bismarck, N. Dak. “Dealers Wanted in Sotiyeien North Dakota, Se i oe > > . : on yt ‘ , « ¥ . t

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