The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1917, Page 3

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\ id WOULD GIVE ALL FOR. HIS FLAG Youth Confined in State Prison Willing to Accept Most Haz- ardous Post MANY OFFERING: VACANT FARM LANDS TO STATE Thousands of Acres of Wild Tracts Will Be Available for Bigger Production Just .22 years old, with tie prospect of spending. the remainder of his life behind prison bars, a convict in the state penitentiary this morning in a letter to the governor offers that life to his flag. His letter indicates a man of better than ordinary intellect and education. “My life is worth nothing to me,” writes the young man, “Give me an opportunity to make it worth some- thing to my country. Assign me to any duty, no matter how hazardous. I have sinned against society Give me a chance to atone by rendering the supreme sacrifice, if that be my fate.” Another convict, only 23 years old, and with thirty years’ imprisonment before him, makes a similar appeal. Governor Helpless. There is nothing the governor can donow in answer to these requests. Congress ay take some action which will make it possible for these erring sens to expatiate their crimes on the field of battle. In army cir- cles, however, suc a step is not fa- vored, and it probably would be taken only as’a last resort. In ancient Warfare prison were thrown open quite generally and armies recruited from among crim- inals, Modern civilization frowns on the practice, no matter how sincere aay be the desire of the convict to serve, SUMMONS. State of North Dakota, county of Burleigh—s In district court, Sixth judicial dis- trict. Per P, Bliss, plaintiff vs. Frank Irving Barrett, Harold Sanvold, De- borah Taylor Lee, Grace Williams Putnam, Henrietta Tower, Wi T. Tyley, T. owning, London & Lancaghira's'{Ifsurance company, Northw icant ire & Marine In- suranée. “‘cofipany, Sun Insurance office, ‘WB? Joice & company, Ern- .est B, Munson and O. T. Munson, partners doing business under the firm name and style of Munson} brothers, Fred B. Tyler, and all otherpersons unknown claiming any estate. or interest in or lien or incumbrance upon the property described in the complaint, defend- ants, The State..of North Dakota to the Above .Named_ Defendants: You aré:iiereby summoned to an- swer the cong faint in this action, which :was,-filed’ in ‘the office of the clerk of tlie district court of Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, on the grd day of May,.1917, and to serve a copy of your answer to said com- plaint upon the subscribers at their | offices in the city of Bismarck, Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of tis simmons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judg. ment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the camplaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, May 3, 1917. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Rismarck, North. Dakota. Notice. To the Above Named Defendants: You will please take notice that ‘the above entitled action relates to the following described real property } situated in the city of Bismarck, Bur- northeast quarter (NE); the“sotith- east quarter (SE%) of the: northwest | .| quarter (INW!4) and east half (E%%)-| doors |; '\Name Will Be io onichetiasa to: hig | The Buick Motor Co. is today the @ leigh county, North Dakota, to-wit Lots one: (1); two~ (2), three (3 four (4), five (5), six (6) and seven (7), and the. south half -(S%) of the of the southwest quarter (SW%), all| in section six (6), township one hundred thirty-nine (139) north, of | a iN range seventy-seven (77) west, “and | the southwest quarter (SW%) of | section one (1), township one ‘lun- dred thirty-nine (139) north, of |F 70st Expected ‘Ton Tonight in East a 7 , | : range seventy-eight (78) west, ac: | and Central Portions—Warm:. | cording to the United Staites govern: ment survey thereof; that the’ pur-| pose of this action is to quiet in| plaintiff the title to. said real prop- | erty; and that no personal claim is made against any of the defendants. NEWTCN, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. er in West: Portion Sunday | Abnormal col” continues and | | freezing temperatures or frost- were | ‘general this morning west. of the | | Mississippi and over the greater por-j tions of Illinois and Wisconsin, says | {the government's bulletin this morn: ! a ee for the corn and wheat region, ! { There ‘nas been some rain and snow | ‘this week in the northern Rocky ; Mountain region, being rather heavy ‘at Billings, Mont. { 1 | Rainfall this week has extended ‘from the Mississippi valley eastward | ‘to ‘the limits of the region and was: [rather heavy in the eastern and cen-! | tral portions of this area, exceeding ! | one. inch at several pbints in In- | jaan and Ohio, | Generally fair tonight and Sunday, * Ign probability of frost tonight in| Two Hinatrea' tau Track ‘Men Wanted | the east and central portions and! | | | | | i Next | @302%'| 290% 30015 warmer Sunday in the extreme west {| by Northern Pacific—Wages _{ Portion is the weather forecast for | today. $2 a Day Offered | An appeal for 200 track laborvrs bs | the Northern Pacific was _ “nt morning by W. E. Berner, tendent of the Jamestown division. | ft the Nowthern Pacific. The notice was ; posted at the station here. Wlges of! two dollars a day are offered. 7 “We ml be ane to, engage, the (Continued from Page One) | services of any w ° linnis in tae ones sure ana neces: | themselves of this opportunity be- ee is, tn ture makes isure and ot the | tween sedding and haying time, when I fatueriana. 2 Abale geryloss aro uot nected on the “Translated into plain English, | arms,” Bays Same | those demands mean the acquisition jof the rich mining districts of north- | ern and northwestern France, Jaying | {hand upon the Belgian coast for naval | | base purposes, and the. extension of, |the German frontier eastward, They | ‘show that these important forces in | agricultural and industrial life have | | most sweeping annexations laid down i jin the six leagues’ manifesto of 1915. ; i “The Pixies,” director Miss Tatley, | roulforiiumy MAN tee — t May 16, ee | GRAIN MARKETS ly 0 City Commissioners MINNEAPOLIS, o. 1 Hard . Monday Night |No. 1 Northern . The name of John Hubert, patrol- |No. 1 Northern Choice. man, will be presented to the city | Regular to arrive commission at its meeting Monday |'No. 2 Northern. evening by Commissioner Bertsch, |No, 3 %@290% Ye @280% 3 Wheat . head of tie police department, tor | No. 2 Hard Mont....... 292% @295 the position of night captain. It is; No. 2 Hard Mont to arr 290% believed that the nomination will get | 1 Durum....... 277 @282 Durum choice the majority vote of the commission- ers. Commissioner Bertsch did not | No. make # recommendation for this of. | No. : 3. Yellow Corn fice at the meeting last Monday Other grades, corn. night. Hubert’s nomination, if con- iN Yellow Corn firmed, will succeed Chris Martine- | \‘ White Mont. ‘son, who has been appointed chief | No. 3 White Oats .. @280 ara . 2 Durum...... 3 Yellow Corn 314@ 14% 6934@ 70% | of police. No, Waite Oats to arr 68%@ 6914 | No. 4 White Oat 6 @0 | REP. MACKOFF TO Barley ....... 115 @168. | | Choice Barley 48 @154 | SPEND SUNDAY HERE! ,.. on one | Attorney H. A. Mackoff of Eelfield,| Rye to arrive representative from the Thirty-first | Plax district at the last session of the! Flax to arrive . state legislature, passed through Bis-| May marck this morning, enroute for Man- | July dan, after a business trip to James-| September town and Valley City \ Close 12:25 Attorney Mackoff expects to wind! up afiairs at Mandan this afternoon and will return to this city! tonight to }-May ; spend Sunday f @206 @ p.m. DULUTH. | | | . 1 Hard on trk | Northern on trk. 281% | WILL you BE DRAFTED? Northern on trk.. 278% @28016 | ’ orthern on trk.. 27236 @27714 | Northern to arr.. 282% | It may be that you need a new suit | Mont, Hard on trk 285% but put off ordering it for you may Spot Durum..... 282 | be goalie KHAKI before 'ons. Spot Durum. . 272 @2i7 i We will take back any suit within] No. 1 Spot Dur to arr.. 282 two months after received, giving you| May .. 282 ! 66 2-3 per cent in CASH should you/ July 241% | be drafted or enlist. Oats on trk . 6554@ T0%@ KLEIN, Tailor and Cleaner 'Qats to arr . fc i Rye on trk ... 202 @205 e “The P 16th. | Rye to arr . - 195 @198 Barley on trk 110 @155. 336 335; 1 Flax on trk and to ar | May July | September October Close 1 | GS 500, steady; ! | range, $15.00@15. bulk, $15.10@ | 115.20. | CATTLE—Receipts, 350; killers, | weak and slow, 19¢ to 25¢ lower; | native | stockers The Real Greatness of the Maxwell “Ts in Its Perfected Mechanism - Mechanical perfection has made the Maxwell endurance champion of the world:—tht mest economical car to run—a source of complete satisfaction to 200,000 Maxwell Owners. Let’e consider the Maxwell first as a piece of machinery, —for that’s what a real automobile is—a machine: Fancy uphclstery, enamel, a highly polished instrument board are excellent: things, but they don’t make a great motor car. « Motor-car merit depends, first, last and always, on mechan- ical constraction, —-on the parts that are hidden from your view. The. Maxwell has grace of form and line—travels easily— is roomy and comfortable, —a novice knows that—it's obvious. But, let us pick the:car to pieces and see what you actually get for your money. The Sturdy, Masterful Chassis In the first place, there is one—and only one—Maxwell chassis, —and that chassis not an experiment, —not:the whim of some designer who craves a reputation to be different or or: Nobody is permitted to tinker with that one Maxwell model, —no smart ideas are allowed to swerve it from its course of elopment, refinement, perfection along the known, proved, time-tried' principles of automobile construction. The Maxwell Engine is the Embodiment of sas Efficiency and Power, . The Maxwell engine is the concrete manifestation of effi- ciency and’ power brought up to an almost unbelievable point of perfection, It has much of the velvety smoothriess characteristic of the motors in high-priced cars, —plus power, economy, reliability and simplicity. WESTERN SALES COMPANY | Bismarck and Mandan This marvelous motor is daily taking Maxwells over tens of thousands of miles of the hardest sort of soing at an average cost of only $6 to $8 a month. One of these Maxwell engines—just like the one your Maxwell will have—went for 44 days and nights without step- ping, carrying a Maxwell over all kinds of roads, in all kinds ‘ef weather, at a rate of 25 miles an hour, on 22 miles per of gasoline. Some Other Mechanical Factors That Make the Maxwell Great The Maxwel! axles stand up like the foundations of a mighty sky-scraper, —they are designed, forged, hez.t-treated and built com-. plete in our own factories. The Maxwell transmission — roiseless, self-lubricating, trouble-proof—is the height of mechanical-sanity and surety. The marvelous Maxwell clutch—running in oil, simple, smooth, wear-proof—has an efficiency greater than that of ‘ other car, no matter how high-priced. Besides—each part of the Maxwell chassis is made of only. the finest metal that can be procured, —and then only after the material has been subjected to the most rigid tests known to science. Buy the Car That Stands the Test Don’t buy a car on looks, but find out just what is inside it —if the vital parts of the car are mechanically right. The more you study the Maxwell the more certain you will be, as we are, that the Maxwell is the world’s greatest meteor ear value. Come to our Maxwell is mechani: les rooms and let us prove to you that the. ly right. Roadster, $650; Touring Car, $665; Cabriolet, $865; Town Car, $915; Sedan, $985; completely equipped, including electric starter and lights. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit. | steers, $6.50@12.25; cows and heifers, $6.00@ ; calves, 25¢ higher, $5.00 @11.25; stockers a feeders, slow, and weak; $5.00@9.50, | SHEEP—Receipts, 2, steady, with’ lambs at $8.00@13.00; wethers, $7. 00, | @10.50; ewes, $5.00@10.25, CHICAGO. HOGS—Receipts, 10600, weak to . lower; bulk, $15.50@15 light,! $14.65@15.70; mixed, $15.25@15.80; heavy, $15.20@15.80; rough, $ ‘4 15.40; pigs, $10.00@13.75, | CATTLE—Receipts, 400, steady: | beef steers, $8.90@13.40; | and feeders, $7.59@9.90; | s,! Greeresrerrererer eee rere D0eerene ers eeOneOOtELELODLEIOLSLODLDDLLEEDIOLLLEOLDOOLISOOLODSOOLODOOLOOIOOOOE®, cows and heifers, $6.25@11.15; calves, ° 20,000, steady wethers, $11.25@13 lambs, $13.5! @17.65. | Thought Some Overlooked. A party jends was gathered New Ye: day, After the wine had | been passed around there were two | glasses left on the tray untouched. Just as we were about to drink my brother-in-law said, “Well, folks, here’ to happy da His little daughter, . ¢ The Corning Conarhore Absolutely Prevents Glare largest producer of six-cylinder cars in the world. As a result the beautiful Buick Six is consinerably under anything in its class in price, while body finish and workmanship throughout are of the very finest. 45 H. P. Six, - $1070 35 H. P. Four, $ 675 Corwin Motor Company Bismarck, N. D. - + who had been watching the whole per- | formance, pointed to the glasses on (NAPHORE | Equip your car with Corning Conaphore Lens; which complies with the state law and renders you immune from arrest and fine and gives you incon the tray and said, “Daddy, whose hap- ?"—Chicago Tribune. NOTICE TO CREDITORS: In the matter of the estate of Na- | than F. Prentice, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- “derignes,"Nelie sad Preauce 3¢-/¢ — parable efficiency in rays of light focused to concen- |F. Prentice, late of the city of ‘Bis- marek, in the county of Burleigh, and | | state of North Dakota, deceased, to! ‘the creditors of, and all. persons hav- trate the full strength on the ground ahead instead | ot Bismarck in said Burleigh county, ; | North Dakota. of in the air. \ing claims against said deceased, to} lexhibit them with the necessary | | vouchers, within four months after ithe first publication of this notice, to! jsald administratrix at the office of | Newton, Dullam & Young, in the City; National Bank building, in the city Western Sales Co. MANDAN Distributors Dated April 24. A. D., 1917. NBULIE JUDD PRENTICE, BISMARCK Administratrix. First publication on the 26th day of April, A.D. 1917. 4:2655-3-10-17 oe O00 oPOtOLOee sete BODDEDOLDLODIDDELEOOLEIOIODIIIOOLIDDED:

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