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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1917 es — ng their loyalty at all with |) THE TRIBUNE [in etinahie sci ot civonor . i ‘Entered at the Postoffi e, ‘Bismarck, enti appeared on the same plat- Saturday Evening Letter a : N. D., as Second Class Matter. form and who participated in the same By Justice J. E. Robinson mceting with the most notorious paci- s of the nation. Has he ever given one apology to} the voters of the state to initigate pance? Has he ever BURLEIGH G0. SCHOOLS OReANie veo cnoss| AUDITORIUM NOV. 3 * ‘THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON it is over in Minnesota or tion altogether in favor of the defend- (Continued from Page One) ee, n that judges are not 100 per ants. It is stipulated that they knew | State in all of the schools of the Unit- AYNE COMPANY, ient. ‘They have not yet nothing of the plaintiff’s title when] ed States. At this rate, two months cial Foreign Representative. J his St. Paul appea ry advanced of doing the recorded mortgage was ample no-| of similar work opened up to this mil- NEW YORK, Fifth Ave. Bldg; CHI) suid he did not agree with La Fol-] business. ‘There, aft ring a tice to them. lion and a half children would result UAGO, Marquette Bldg; BOSTON, | artes infamous — statements Not ued for halt ad judges fol Defendants base their clai m of title 0,000 articles for the Red Cross. | x Winter St: DETROI Kresge all about it and r the lapse on laws of 1903, chapter “An act! ‘That sounds almost like a full supply | APOLIS, S10 Lumber! x months order a reargum and, amending fons 3604 and 2505 of| for an army and may seem incredible {as the tomb. then fail to inake jon for sev-' the Revised Codes, relating to the] to those who do not know the large - [needs oie fat using the school system of the} eral months. In that way they double recording of conveyances and the ef-| quantity and fine quality of reserve MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | r $ that forum to) their own work ant the work of coun fect thereof.” ‘The amendment is an| power in this army of school pupils. The Associated I’ress 1 lusively Oye Role Wiuchivelhid the:telner| nels But insth addition to the effect that every con-|‘They love to work and have sent in, entitled (o the use for republication of | assail those who ha a ‘ mitted. ‘The judge veyance of land not recorded shall be} through various agencies, many ex- all news credited to it or not other: jty to challenge his Americanism and] tyejr duty faithfully and e! void against an attachment levied] pressions from all parts of the coun-, wise credited in this paper and alse). igy for a repudiation of his St.]the constitation which thereon or a judgment obtained at the] try to Red Cross headquarters in} the local news published herein. wow. justice without deaial or ¢ suit of any party against. the person] Washington of their desire to do some- All rights of republication of spectal ||” send This: aeldist aiillation®: |we make it a rule in whose name the title to such land] thing for the soldiers. They are moy-| dispatch!s herein are also reserved.| tions, and his pactist a , | case within two week appears of record. The amendment| ed by the same emotions and the same How does he meet the challenge?) nitted, but we ve pending everal reasons: realizations that the rest of us are.” | Under the camouflage of an educ: | quite a onumser of old es which not passed by the legi Next Big Drive. tional propaganda, he poses as ani were submitted before the rule took! lative assembly. (Here I cite the sen-|| The next big drive of the Burlei abused) “patri THE SPARKLING LOVE ROMANCE WITH ” | effect. ate and house journals, showing that] county chapter is to secure 300 Christ- North Dakota's patriotism needs ne | This week we had before the court! the amended act was rushed through}mas packages for soldiers and_ sail I [ N | IC Kl ; a NCES ; Eee a ere : " This is the allotment for the 1o-| ES, ES nd DA ender as. he At St. Paul, | é Through it all he has been as sileat! & he appropri Paul afli Daily, by ca Daily, by mail, per 3 ‘ i Daily, by mail in| North Dakota, | three months ... eigeeie dh Daily, by mail outside of North | when he Dakota, one year qi Daily, by mail outside o Dakota, three month Weekly, are a big divoree suit} on the last three days of the legisla-] ors. | ASAE eS e such dl if Matas The eee tive session. That it was not passed|cal chapter. Arrangements have been | TIE SAME SPLENDID CAST INCLUDING uid have lifted up his voice | great length some six months ago, but! as provided by the constitution and] made through Harris & Company toMy vweonce Ackerland ...... : .Edna Morn jand brought down the wrath of this! the chief justice was then absent, and| that the title pas made up after the| furnish aay ee ay tort Harlan Briggs Carry Glenn . , slate upon the head of 1a Poltette,/as some of the Judges hed no longer ee eon Gt of, ie conutilitien is |i lets balleve dthat the packnres can|f Fk. C. Palmer Mae Finch ‘ , he sat and applauded. He rejoiced yet cute have a second areu-| mandatory. Under it every bill for|be prepared more advantageously in} Roy Butle ; Mildred Howell over Lat Follette's address en route | nent in’ the nature of a refresher, On{an act must embrace only one sub-|this manner tha nin the home. This) DANCYEST, PRETTYEST CHORUS IN AMERICA i | TH home in the hearing of witne: his henchmen sensed the indignation until) gach side the counsel talked for twol ject, which must be expressed in its] Would tend to secure dispatch and un-| ; Re ‘The principal contention is on| tile. The title of an act must go with|iformity. The national chapter is call- Seats on Sale Thursday at Knowles ihe division of property amounting to| it from the beginning to the end, so as| ing for an immediate delivery for the PRICES: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 59¢ / $150,000, ‘The parties started their| to sive notice to the lawmakers and | Overseas contingent. i of the state by that traitorous ads isimonial partnership with noth-| the people of the subject and purpose k ane necessity ureent go ee a ress of the Wisconsin se! r. ini hey had y 0 P {the act. The title may not be for-| Packages up now. Communicate wil ee OL eae Huge ul they “hast youth. heallteand |e if some member of the Red Cross chap- aroused over the length and breadth WEATHER REPORT. hours ending at noon Oct. 27: The NG kota farmer ix nol go-| industry and good luck in accumulat-; mulated after the passage of the act; her ol : anne canh ue arty a ane ea a Lee ee ee eee ae ataeie ld when a bill has been voted on[ler who will give instructions as to) 1917, due Oct. 15, 1917, for $62.70, bear-| Saturday, the rd day of November, : , Hishest y fine toche Heke Jake long tours to iris and to] znd lost it may not be again submitted fakes can be made UP.| ing eight per cent interest alter ma-| i917. ‘The personal property described ean Lowest yesterday gyi ileivel. (Cho farmers” patriotism 18 NOU) yo caste: world, like French-| for passage without a prevailing mo-| Anyone desiring to make thelr own turity, and one promissory note dated |in said mortgage which will be sold j Lowest last night gy] under suspicion, although that of rae) men, he went for pleasure, not tak-| tion to reconsider it. Hence, the act Paar wiecie We dl ee ould all con-| sent. 4, 1917, due Nov. 15, 1917, for fy the same is the following, i Precipitation Ij xier, Townley and other league lead: ing his spouse along. Katherine, she] in question was never passed, and it] S70) Wit oe Bn Chen stration , bearing eight per cent inte ; : { Highest wind velocity... Sn0NW he j remained at home, caring well for the] is not a law. ects imiittey composed “OF MTS. FA. Lahr which mortgage was duly filed in the stove, one white ] FORECAST. . 1: | busine: sand running a money making The act is in conflict with the Mr th Baiienkave: a Mr Res 1) ofice of the register ot deeds of Bur-| bed, mattr ing, one baby | oes : : | er tees Slept ons ae eae ee and as men commonly do, he| fourteenth amendment, that no state} M"S. A. P. Lenhart and Mrs. I. HH. jeign county, state of North Dakota, | hed’ and pad, one dresser, one library i 1 ane aearree ere eh {| time has passed when he can mitigate vat tite to all the property in his| shall deprive any person of property| Steele to solicit for the Christmas) oy "the 7th da yor september, 1917, at} table, one sewing machine, seven din- : j Beara : a : Spa eSt. Paul performance! oyn name. ime they grew apart,| Without due process of Jaw. The | 9 o'clock a. m.; that said default is of} ing room chairs, one dining room extreme northwest portion; Sunday) his part see oS ate house ap: | for erie AMeANESate ite Hen amendment declares every conveyance Get Busy Now. A | the following nature, to-wit: table, two rocking chairs, dishes, wash- Se Ae cir oe ec Nat a fan hardly correct. the im love out of the door ad came to the| OF land te be void as against an at-] Gel husy now an these Bill kits. G0) Nonpayment of note due Oct. 15,| board, galvanized tub, one hox goods, ranges ean hardly correct the lm: ig of the waya and the winding} achment. levied ‘thereon or a jude: erecta the women hes rae 1917, and the mortgage providing on] one vulcanizer : ‘sl now prevalent in the stile a) Gr their partnership alfairs. Inf ment at the any party against} oy what you can do. Money is not| {etault of the terms of said mortgage} Dated the 2ith day of October, 1917. wim illis' MM | Governor Frazier does well now tol cuon cases the te provides for a] the person in -whose name the title needed, Sput workarara Fifty wom-| that the mortgag may declare the OSCAR BACKMAN, . Villiston ae ne aerate Fe alepe aw tisiee alle te i the prop-| to the land appears of record prior to a ¥ Wont! whole debt due under said mortgage, Agent. Pierre ...... vee RU speak for the liberty loan. ‘There isj fair end equitable diy of the prop en are needed at once to help. Don’t! i 2 = a as epi Sera andidiun fordhisiact| bat the lawyers consumed much| the record of such conveyance. Un-l i, a gacker, Dont wait until you are| and default having been made, the} WADE A. BEARDSLEY, | - Paul . nothing but commendation for atime ia conteading that the property| der such a statute no person could | ee ee Oi aae agate Go| mor! clared and does here-| Attorney for Mortgagec, Winnipes for any other that proclaims in cron eee eee tiene! to each spouse | safely take Utle to lind unless he) eked top Deo annette weak | by declare the whole debt due under Wilton, North Dakota. alent | notes fidelity and loyalty to the ne ecording to his or her virtue and] Stood in the office of the register of | YG Sine AGA important ventures | Said mortgage; that there is claimed 1 shicago tion, tut let him couse tryitig 06s chastity. Pda net mich favor that sand filed hi Pe tO cee eat year’s to be due on said mortgage at the| Dance every Tuesday and Saturday # euge | plain away the St. Paul acelin bys rule, because | Chink it would give the| diately. A party paying $19,000 cash for the work ‘that 16 pling aD at foal | date of this notice the sum of one! night at Pattersoi’s Hall, O'Connor's : ee aay es the falee impres:| boot men the worst of it,” Indeed,| for a tract of land and filing his deed sadquarters, ‘The executive commit-| hundred twenty-five ($125) dollars for | Orchestra. 1 023 St atvempling 1p create the false TAprey |g anen would ect wothing at all, |i two minutes might find that a jude evening named women to de-| Principal and interest. ——— ysion that the attack upon him is ans og besides, it is a rule that has| ment for $19,000 had just been docket- an of any : ering every wom-| And that said mortgage will be fore- Jattack upon the North Dakota farm-| never been applied to any resular ed against his grantor. Thus by pay-|an in Bismarck for Red Cross work,| closed by a sale of the personal prop- Sens, | partnership business. ing to docket a judgment, a purchaser There will be a house to house can-| erty in such mpriange end heroine (ter 1 attitude in the future will he The lesson of the case is that love is]! good | nith, nowise in fault, migh vass of teams. The committee to map described, at public auc ion, Sere - D y ’ : : fection it #2, Uncertain asset, ‘The wife must] be deprived of his land. A person! out the work under the direction of | 0 the statutes in such case made and judged strictly by the .conviction it : vith a Wee ab thee Futhiere: Blsvalor! loan t) insist oy her vights, and op | put a dollar in the slot with @) yng. y, S | Whitney are M ‘provided, at the | 2 | Proper tréafmed?> “and “to Shave her] positive assurance of gaining several) Gherg, Mrs. C. W. MeGray, M near the city of Wilton, in the county | share of the pronerty, in her own] thousand at the expense of some in-! \aynard a Le _|of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, c and under he n control nocent purchaser, That no due pro-| these women will “meet so0nite "ene | at the hour of 20 clock p.m, on RS DA : reek ina e om Dickinson of law. Under'’our statute on} ist Ganvassers us the need is especial-| Saturday, the 3rd day of November, Jot suspicion, ‘That repudiation ha thee asp sie scours eyliabus: | Wansfers a grant of land vests in the] 1y urgent. 1917. ‘The personal property described E , _ BREAKS HIS SILENCE. [never heen made, and doubtless will A. the covstitution- | stuntee the ile without any record-] ” (, was with great regret.that the ex-| in said mortgage which will be sold Governor IF ris using the never be made. ing of the ecutive committee was: informed. by{ to satisfy the same is the following, ‘ houses of the state to syuare himself] No one is interested in the straw to land may not Mrs. FL. Conklin that because of | to-wit: araan as at — for his St. Paul performance. With-} mz : sich ri nkling by mercly iting a paper}other duties demanding her attention! One Saxon roadster and top, com- AMERICA’S GREATEST is St. 5 Pe. | man whi claim: against it.* When a claimant] and enforced ance from the city | plete. uv MUSICAL SHOW Half the would gerish if the byo arg peter seliding. were but reads-Dawsou carries. A timely and proper repudia- tion of La Follette and what he would have done much to purge him § nnot he first on appeal in a civil action. The | court will not pass on a constitutional isi er secks to set up | a G yee “ot., question only when such question i j 2 out repudiating 1a Follette or the) that fancied assault upon the patriot: APopesly brought before it and neces {Pays merely the expe of filing @/during the winter months, she would! Dated the 27th day of October, 1917. \ i seditious utterances the Wisconsin} ism of the North Dakota farmers. ‘ involved. claim he pays no consjderation for the| be fore give up the duti | OSCAR. BACKMAN, Klaw & Erlanger’s Supreme senator made while he calmly pre-| ‘Thank God most of them are patri-| is all wrong. It is ys the} land. He is not a bona fide purchaser, : i agent. Musical Comedy Success sided o "i 2 applause,| otic. AV < ore if duty of the court at any stage of the} #24 the law cannot make him such. Conklin} WADE A. BEART 1 i sided and Joined in the app use, otic. AVould that the same could be aed ee an See ACeAL (ues | Counsel for plaintiff has not present-| remains secretary, but Mr. BF. Tillot-| Attorney for Mortgagee, Lynn J. Frazier now, invades the id of the pac s who shared the which: iscinvolved-dnethe cs ed these points in his brief, but that|son has kindly consented to be acting Wilton, North Dakota. . f i school houses of the state under the; shame of La Follette at St. Paul and is a when: an .dction: is does not relieve this court of pon- retary and will care for the duties —- —— 4 guise of a,hetter rural school develop-| seemed to enjoy the predicament. statute, the validity of the statute is| Sibility. Every lawyer has a cer ce while Mrs. Conklin is out} NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE ment, ; ui a Pr tare wt | cate fr z he is com-|of the Mrs. Conklin has. worked SALE ind there ‘attempts to shine| Stick to your text, governor, Don't] always a qu before: the court.| cate from the court that J pee Seen 10! ilowever, the syllaius or head-note icp retent and may safely be trusted tolenthusiastically for the best. interests| NOTICH 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That ; Hy "| in accordance swith! the general trend conduct the trial of a gase. Suitors)of the chapter and the committee .in-! qofauit has been made in the condi- = : ‘ of the o! ling and refulgent pa-[drag the school through (ue anire,ot the Tewnley; ag court de ause, as a rule right to rely on, such ce sisted on her retaining her post. | tions of that certain mortgage made The LaMoure Chronicle, an organ| ehine. 7 2 ve ither lazy, i cate. Hence, it-is fhe duty of this; The chapter has invited Mrs. L. G. y. J. Shank of near the city of | the judges have ‘been cither lazy, indo i baat spray by W. J. S y not unfriendly to Governor Frazier, ————— lent or incompetont. ‘They’shirk work | Court to protect them against errors of] Wilson to give’ a lecture ‘tinder the} Witton, county of Burleigh, and state ; in reporting one of his speeches in GERMANY’S IRON SUPPLY. —j and ty, evade their duty | their lawyers. en aed Cross auspices of or about) of North Dakota, mortgagor, to Wil “ i inten De " iT land cast (he bide on the atorneye = Nov. 28. At that Lime the entire chap-| on Mutual Store Corporation of Wik i the “interests of rural schools, The average person when he reads! y .|ter will meet and the public will be t | “North Dakota has been unjustly} German pronunciamentoes that they/ 2M Wake them the scapegoat. | The} % MARKETS i |invited to attend. ‘There will also be| {2% county of McLean, and state of I ay KaLMAN, BOLTCN, WODE- rth Dakota has been unjus' ormian pl ciamentoes tha oy. beeing vite attend. v so be| 7, pas aia ' 3 1, , ye 2 jlaw should not be made a game of] | GRAIN MA a meeting of the board of directors| NeTth Dakota, mortgagee, dated the | Wouge, STAGED BY MIT- d,’ said the governor, will war on forever rather than con- “*Some papers of the state, and ¢ pecially papers in the east, have ca ried news items so-cilled saying that| thinks it is due to a natural reluct-| the people of North Dakota nd chance. The rights of a rien fete Baten an aA ; 21st day of ptember, 1917, to secure CHELL: SCENZD BY URBAN; ider giving up A ine, taken| suitor shoul. inno way depend on MINNEAPOLIS. sree i coaye Blete report will be given tho following indebtedness, to-wit: WITH! THE UNOTABLE CAST, from the French after the war of 1870, {he skill of his lawyer. “Otherwise it{Xo, 3 yellow corn ...... 213 @215 | Oxpended. Mu Wiles hae sean Hae One note for $200.27, dated Sept. | CHORUS AND PRODUCTION cannot be truly said that the judges} \o. 3° mixed ve QW @2122 a vatethe sfrontcand=wilktell her | 21, 1917, due Oct. 1,19 917, with interest WHICH CHARACTERIZED ITS ‘ + 180 @210 | story of the great world war and the| %t 10 per cent, which mortgage was 1 PRESENTATION ALL LAST SEA- i ees ea Unease are themselves just and competent. } corn other grade ‘per. not} ance to give up something taken by| ~The greater part of the d No. 3 W. Mont . OWE 62 | pair io Rad Croce playa Maik duly filed in the office of the register J ERR SENTATION Bee ST ee patriotic, that the farmers, the admin-| conquest. But there is more than al opinion which follows was written as] 3. \, 5T%@ hi : of deeds of Burleigh county, state of I Yon, istration and the people generally are} sentimental reason animating France| the leading opinion and was laid be | vrrive bth @ Dance every Tuesday and Saturday | North Dakota, ou the 24th day of unpatriotic. It goes against mg grain] with a keen desire to regain her lost| !2F¢ the judges immediately after the] No, 3 white oats @ 584 Inight at Patterson's Hall. O'Connor’s| September, 1917, at 11:45 fetloe: COMPANY OF 75 to hear North Dakota citizens catled| provinces. arguinent. I -e, they had no good] Arrive - 58% } Orchestra. 1 023 5t m.; that said default is of the fo P aS cee PONE Cal eee REOVANCER: | son for failing to consider the} No, 4 white oa 58 aR eee meee ing nature, to-wit: i HEADED BY unpatriotic... But 1 want to-say right] ‘The chances are Germany would not! point Barley . 107. @122 |FOR GOOD, DRY LIGNITE COAL,| Non-payment of principal and inter- here that the people of North Dakota; have made war, and would not have| McCoy, et al vs. Davis, et al. “hoice barley . 122) @130 Phone 165. Matt Clooton. est; that there is ceiney to be cue ies Me Gece een Mane pe ibe 4 ‘: : N 4 bid 27 i is ie Burks, - are just as patriotic, and just as loyal] been in the position to make war, if) Robinson, J., (dl ) In Aug | Rye . 176 @1i7 9 27 on said mortgage at the date of this ff ti , 2s those of any state in the union.! it had not ies f bbing France| US 1915, Robert O'Connor owned a] tye to arrive . - 176 mae the sum of two hundred one { rison Brockbank, Frank Doane, Mae mr SR aLOSS Me an RLN er onepit had not been forsrobbing France| quarter section of land which he con . 317 @319 | dollars and ninety-five cents ($201.95) ;| Hennessy, Alf. Fisher, Alice Gail- i These statements charging lack of pa-| of Alsace-Lorraine. | ed to the plaint taking a pur | Arrive” 316 @Bls | for principal and interest. | lard, W. F. Nunn, George Fox, And that said mortgage will be fore- | Chas. De Haven. | closed by a sale of the personal prop- erty in such mortgage and hereinafter se for $1,710, re | Jats oz The deed was] New * nv. §. As the] May new . aking these provinces’ Germany| chase money mortga took over the Sarre basin with its| corded Sept. 8, 191 not recorded until triotism have come from some few un-| by serupulous ni gruntled poli 58% @ aper reporters or di I will send you a $1.00 bottle of my Company Carries ans. Some “big busi- a al fie i e Germa Guarantee! » on i i é 8. Some “hig busi-j great coal fields. It is true Germany I nOrtgnpeWis tO Lhe cow herrotthel ClaE 1: paced Remedy fr sme on descrited, at public auction, agreeably ORCHESTRA OF 16 ness" interests have caused reports to) already had a considerable portion of) title it was in the chain of title and me ‘atl fied. Rem i ey te to the statutes in such case made and . f Petes = satisfied. emet oS i ¥ nee oR ' be cireulated among the people in the] the coal fields of Europe, but the ad-| it was constructive notice to purchas | » hag? tired many after cvery.| Provided, at the Farmers’ Elevator, MAIL ORDERS NOW endeavor to injure the state adminis | vantage of the Sarre deposits is th tration. Such cri ns are made up} location, ‘The big thing the Pru ed se | | ' rrers. It showed clearly that O'Connor CATTLE MARKETS | | hing cise failed. Mention nearest ex.| near the city of Wilton, in the county | uns | had transferred Cite: and taken back | S$ ng | ee at dress of Burleigh, state of North Dakota,| |g rtgag Subseque aj : “WORK 1_ a e 2 p. m., on out of whole cloth, It ix not just what| gained was the Briey and Longw Mamortenee, Subsequently a justic ST. PAUL. GEORGE D, HOOVER, at the hour of 2 o'clock 1 | Rei es¥lshess Tages beileve- th : pe WY HON) court judgment was docketed against aoe Mfe.-Pharinac I think is right. I don’t believe the| deposit. How important these fields! g:Connor and. the land was sold on : Hulls $11 [Dept. 441, Des Molues, Towa. people of the state, of LaMoure county] are to Germany is indicated by the| execution. ‘Then in January this ac or any other counties, t any stock) fact that in 1913 of 28,000,000 tons of | tion vommenced to set aside the CATTL E—Re in such reports.’ iron ore extracted in. the German} Sle: If the : uted | ie higher for FS eae ae a RAINS |e Seas: es Han | with efficiency and in good f Swi governor then went cn to say | empire, 21,000,000 were from the mines! record fails to show it, It does not ; that the many patriotic activities of) which once belonged to the French ow the yalue of the land or any con the citizens of the state are them-| Furthermore the px ion of Al-| trolling equities which should appeal PRICES: 50c to $200 iron Hogs, ronge FOR GOOD, DRY LIGNITE COAL,} Phone 105, Matt Clooton. to Gi 10 27 uf to $1 lower for NOTICE OF GHATTEL MORTGAGE i; stockers and feed- SALE higher for week, $5.00@] Novick IS HEREBY GIVEN, That | Paiva CRAcol etutatl es rraine gave the Germans! {2 the court, to prevent one man from 4 5 selves an eloquent refutation of the sace and Lorraine gave the Germans] {0 {he court, to prevent one man from a eae . _| default has been made in the condi- Ey charges of unpatriotism, We are send-| a convenient point trom which to] “Wi anew any evidence only a atipiila, HEEP—Receipts, 4,000; lambs) tions of that certain mortgage made| = ’ ing over 12.000 soldier |oys to the! spring upon France and seize the im : : seb Leal joven for eee “Saunas | YW. J. Shank of near the city of iS : front. Despite light crops, North Da-| portant coal and iron fields that still Gt: ONES Wilton, county of Burleigh, and atate a } Kota has subscribed liberally 10 the| belong to that country Sra anot Wilts Coan ot Metaeay Era ; Ally 10 the} belong to that country Wermer of Wilton, county of McLean, erly liberty loan and has contributed gen-| ‘The whole thing, therefore, gets | ti erously to the Red Cross fund.” down to a coal and iron basis, Allow | and state of North Dakota, mortgage: ed the 4th day of September, 1917,| secure the following indebtedness, | North Dakota's patriot to hold Als sm is not! Germany nd Lorraine ce he Bank with the Cloch to deceive anyone. by ma | ching at once into the fields Sowen and Wood) were are the source of greatest sup- staged the S! aul meeting, not the) plies of French coal and iron 4 North Dakota farmers. The demand of France that her Governor Frazier presided at the} stolen provinces be returned to. her f meeting and heard the sedition and, virtually amounts to a demand for an questioned seriously by the American) and she is allowed to possess forever to-wit: | a people and Governor Frazier’s attempt iron fields eskential to her war making Sno prominsory note, cated Pent. 4] ; to make the North Dakota farmer the) ambitions. Moreover, she is enabled ' goat for his indiscretions is not going} to cripple the great French democracy ery ro em : i y Townley, F 10 ii OF $5,000) atrmmaay mort nove | Lismare and_1 Buyleigh , county's BER 3, 1917 Second Liberty loan ‘quota :was‘boost- |{/ The Musical Treat of the Season el to more than $270,000 today by the Ever since man acquired the desire to own valu- ables the problem of safe has oceupied his arding them against loss attention ve ri eipt by The Tribune of note | The modern bank ve such as this instituti refused to rebuke the seditionary, not) insurance policy fur the peace of from Edwin Pennington, president of || (2M g ITM TE SZ lacie agent “il k vault, such Ly this Institution the North Dakota farmers Europe. — France wants to live at} | the pain will disop Fer neu- || the Soo Line, enclosing an applica- las built, provides the most perfect form of pro- It Frazier to cloud the issue by s tection obtainable, heing absolutely fire, burglar and water proof all very well for Townle: ay tion for $5.000 worth of bonds on be- hal’ of the Seo Line employes in I and} peace with her neig ors, She will] a, lame back, stiff neck, spr: an strains, and all. muscle sorenes WHEN DREAMS yin | never be allowed to, so long | ma that the criticism aimed at them is| unscrupulous Germany has all the| | Sczifiaimentean’tbe brat, North’ President Penni " ¥ asa uc netrates and doe: fi eside} nnington’s letter, in re We re leposi ces. ip is va for $2.50 » intended solely for the North Dakota | iron she needs. cut stain or clogaing of the pores. Better T! snonse to a wire from The Tribune, Sti gobeolly votes sat lbiscvailt Fore 30a NEW YORK'S GREATEST SUCCESS year and upwards, according to’ size. TheFirst National Bank . BISMARCK. N.D. ake away the iron fields and Ger-| | hagdstryanappl cation of Sloan Linimont. J | follows: “Replying to your wire.— eroug sived bottles, at all ducvists, F/rhe Soo company is not making a No one is cr ‘ing the farmers.| many is like a savage dog whose teeth 2500 Bbc $1 00. of Liberty bonds further They have sent their boys to the! have yeon extracted. or paiberty bonds further || Just a story of romance and ing the amount that is sub- love with tunes tickles and front; they have gone into their pock- ¥ its employes. We. will ) ets for Red Cross and other relief} Not a few congressmen are wonder. iption to a bank at Bis- Dances to cover the possible amount Seat Sale at Knowles’ of our employes at Bismarck, to the Pe bs extent of $5,000.—E, Pennington, Pres- || Prices: $2, $1.50, $1. 75 & 50c J ident.” farmer. 1 movements and they. have subscribed| ing how the governmental machinery liberally for liberty bonds. is running so smoothly while they are But’ the citizens of the state are off the job, ae ULV] 2%) asuvew awem cevew ee Sheik “e00- are crveten