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MONDAY, JANUARY. 14, 1918.: BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE PAGE 3 TWO PRODUCTS IN WHICH NORTH DAKOTA ACKNOWLEDGES NO PEER) SOUND BUSIN ESS. Pay Tribune, Taking avant ‘Advantage of Interest Created by! Missouri Slope Poultry Show, Will Give Prac- ical Course of Lessons in Chicken Raising. NOT CHARITY BUT SAYS HELSTROM Farmers of North Dakota Not Asking Alms, Declares Defense Council. | | | | URGES SANE WAR MEASURE th Loan That: Wiil Increase Yield of i | ii i i | (0 |ting the paper ~ | FORMER PREMIER IS ARRESTED AS AGENT FOR HUNS Paris, Jan. 1. 14.—Former Premier Callianx, who has bean under investigation’ of the authorities in connection with. the propaganda of Ger- mans in France, was placed under arrest this morning. To Cut Paper. When, you los ive a pair of sei f any kind ser How to Apply Gum. By means of a printed notice attached | to each bottle of gum, H. M, stationery | office thus instructs the government oficials in the use of that substance: “In ordinary use, the best and most hearly immediate result is obtained by using only such an amount of gum as will Just uniformly moisten the sur- face without leaving any obvious ex- Disposing of Troubie. A good way to borrow trouble is to go to your neighbor who is in a peck of it and relieve him of as much as you can, and then throw it away, Good Training. “Flubdub runs his new ear with ex- treme caution.” “Yes, he's been used cess to delay drying, the. condition to ; t0,running a baby carriage.” be aimed at being that of a gummed postage stamp just moistened as ordi- narily applied to a letter.” Which is Just another way of saying, “Apply Ughtly."—London Tit-Bits. your knife or do not | ‘ors at hand for cut- t common pin or needle es the purpose admir- To Renew Linoleum. i When ligoleum becomes worn, polish | it with prepared liquid w: Dampen | an old piece of woolen underwear with | MOTHER'S FRIEND FOR Expeciant Mothers ca iced LINIMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter.of the Estate of Karl man, Deceased. is hereby given by the under- signed Ludwig Wagner, administrator of the estate of Karl Grossman, late of near the city of Wilton, in the coun- ty of Burleigh and state of North Da- kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them, with the ne- cessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this no- tice, to said administrator at the post- office of Wilton, in the county of Bur- leigh. Dated January 12, A. D. 1918. LUDWIG WAGNER, Administrator. Wade A. Leardsley, Attorney for Administrator, Wilton, N. D. 1—14, 21 28; 2—4. ably, says Popular Science Monthly, If Grain by 10,090,000 Bushels Advised. H ‘it is a’ single sheet from which the }@ tablespoonful of the wax and rub | ——— | | clipping is to be removed, Iay the part | the linoleum with it as if you were Secretary F. O. Helstrom of the! lon another paper, hold the pin slant- [Scrubbing the floor, Polish with ad North Dakota state council of defense, | lwise so that the point will follow | Woolen cloth until it shines. ‘This r har om zg, cl e e Taded lors, After the fi has written ‘Hon. Asbury F. Lever, firound the clipping, just as if tracing | News the faded col Tonen| DYCK hi FAROE Toon | chairman of tho house agricultural lits. énttine, Pass back over the | cout of wax, the Hnolewm may be pol onig t onig t 1 ee natch with the point in the lead and | ished daily with a waxed cloth fasten: ing the | Only Only ed to a mop handle, thus sy housekeeper from serubbing the floors, THEATRE {you will be surprised how smoothly {tho pin cuts the paper, committee, urging his support for a bill introduced by Rep. Jonn M. Baer of the Third congressional district, ap- propriating $55,000,000 for the relief of drouth-stricken farmers in the north- west and in other sections of the Unit- ed States where aid may be required. OFFERS the WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIAN CHARLEY | Charter No. 9622 Reserve Dist. No. 9 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ‘ ae Mr. Hélstrom ¢ i) : “The appropriation ked for may | ne City National Bank fe possibly out of lino as to the} . amount, but speaking for North Da- at Bismiartk, in the state cf North Dakota, at the close of business on kota, [ am satisfied it is necessary to ! December Bist, 1917 4 have $5,000,000 to assist the farmers RESOURCES weennebacto in the drouth-stricken district, includ- Loans ‘and discounts ... : sl es i a large portion of the western half of Matt Other ue ic of i917): 1,747.44 our sta . Bonds (other s i ; “This is not to be considered as a a ponds fenosited te secure cirewiatlon $ 50,000.00 charity or as an appeal for aid. The PAT VAlUC) 20... cece eee geen cette ee 50,000, farmers in ‘this: state nie arte able U. S, bonds and certificates of indebtednes to take care of any usual and nece: ‘pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) 10,000.00 A sary requirement, and are not asking 7 = cee . . : Total U. S. bonds (other than Liberty d by Mabel N d M he thea eons in order 2 cnable Bonds) and certificates of indebtedness 60,000.00 assiste y a e orman ’ arle Z| ‘ Lil uoan Bonds, unpledged, 3% per cent - D d OT eee ee 55,590.00 ressler and all star cast in a return they do not get cooperation from the; Koverument wey Will NOt Ve avie Lo seed their land so as to get the ex-| and 4 per cent Bonds, securities, ete, (other than U. Securities other than U. S. bonds (not in- BIGGEST BEST engagement of his comedy 23,101.60 cess production, which I understand! is very urgentty requestea py cue food administrator in order that addi- tional food can be furnished to our Stock of Federal Reserve Bank cluding stocks) owned unpledged . (50. pel of subscription ........6+6 Furniture and fixtures ... ng hous “Tillie’sPunctured Romance’ h eae | | Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank whom we are associated in this war. | Cash Lie vault and net, amount due from na- SIX REELS OF CONTINUAL LAUGHTER---SIX ‘Therefore, tuis request is put on the} tiomal banks ........ 506 oe basis of a war measure, pure and| Net amounts due’ from’ banks, bankers and simple. trust companies . 17,136.36, 73 “If the government is willing to take | |Exchanges..for clear B77 As Tomorrow-Extra Sp ecial “The this step in cooperation it will mean i Total of items 14, 15, 16, 17 and : 270,718.18 an exc production for next year o7 Checks on banks located cutside of y or HALIFAX DISASTER. ”’ about 10,000,000 bushels of wheat, andj town of reporting bank:and other cash items every dollar that the government may | Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and advance now will come back with in- due trom U,,S. Treasurer ... sees terest iwthin the next ten months, un-| Interest earndd but ‘not collected (appre i ¢ less there should be a total failure of} mate) on notes and bills receivable not yp | i crops again. | 1 the people of the Slope help{ start? How much space, food, time, | (UC rset es 4,000.00 Si QQUUCUUTSAAUEAVUDAAEADUUSUAEAUEAAEOAUEOUAUEAUUOEOEOOUESOGOUOGUOUUOOEOUOODOOUODEOUEOOOUEGEOOUOCOEOUODOOLE, ( “It seems to me that there should | j ¢ the, nation’s supply of poul-land what do T make out of it? j War Savings and Thrift: Stamps bed be no hesitation on the part of the and poultry products | ‘Those and hundreds of other ques- Total . $13 1 congress of the Wnite? States to make | this appropriation. The expenditure involves a great aeal less, and 18 more | vital to the success or the failure of the war than hundreds of other eé penditures that we are making with- put any hesitation whatever, , AvcuMuug wv ataliouve, we gunfire from our fleet has shown about 2 1-2 The which a little garden and a play spot for the} kiddies. ot it highly ‘profit adle. hundreds of backyards | iions come up. pace for at least a doz-| ‘The an ans and still leave room for The P rc have - ‘ Jem which may only will you help the coun!r’| spring and si ickens but you will fin !} rv for each. Daily Tribune will give its read- | ers the answer to every poultry prob-| come up during tue mer. Beginning tomorrow Tridune will print a series of poul- the Daily Capital stock paid in .. Surplus fund ... | Undivided {Circulating net Net’ amounts due to national ban profits ‘Interest and qiscount collected or advance of Maturity and not earned (approxi- mate) ..... outstanding 00 O0. 23,304. OUSUELOUAREERUD2EUEGUME: mournf ul ‘Tell me not in numbers try lessons, prepared by its food department, which hop to coop- erate with all our readers who year may undertake some You will get fresh eggs and chicken Net amount due to banks, bankers companies 4 Total of items 31 and 32 » $ 810,488.32 Bemand deposits (other: than bank deposits) i subject to reserve (deposits payable with- in 30 days): per cent of hits in actual combat, and there is no way to ascertain what per- centage of efficient sho‘s are atttained | by ,our land batteries; but judging from the fact tuat’ so many million shots have been fired without mater- 287,183.74 that you will not buy that house of mine. Where is that Why not okyard | this the food adminis-; production work. work. Boys and | a poultry lessons d thus make money | written by a man w vho | Poult trator have been found both 810.83 ially changing the positions of the] girls can “do t I 4 Rr " ndividual déposits subject to check ....... 7 ig Aa i _ armies facing each other, it is fair) tor their thrift stamps or Liberty | profit pl y.! Certificates "BP deposit ie in less than 30 house? Well it is just two blocks from the International to presume that the percentage of) Loans. | They were pre e | ays (other than for money borrowed).... 172,108.81 i oa oe, hits is even smaller on land than on| It doesn't take a lot of money to go; man, woman o i} Cert aachactes! 25.00 Harvester Company. It is a house of 6 (six) rooms, hard- sea. into the b: poultry business. / tle or no experience s, | ai is “checks anding .« 1,912.49 = é “To invest a few dollars at this| a few doll rill start one, andj but many s ‘Total demand deposits lather wood floor, nice trees-—-trees are not worth much in Jane time with the hope of increasing the includ uuilding, «jot value to those who aves had poul- depe subject to reserve 466,856.63 | , ine i at 0 j his production of food on the farms of} ing, and chic f£ one V ry yards for years. Time deposits sublect-to reserve (pay ary but are fine in June when it is 100 in the shade, This North Dakota, does not involve any-j to hatch out hi ‘There is i hetter time to start in ter 30 lays, or subject to 30 days or more | beautiful home is being offered for the miserable sum of where near as great a hazard as the How do you rais and get| the poultry business in one's backyard notice, and postal savings): | = ny investment in other war material and | ork and expense does|than right now,” our poultry ex-} Certificates of deposit (other than for mon- i $799. This is offered for sale by a friend of mine who is is certainly just as vital and neces- g entail? When do you pert. ey borrowed) é 9.00 . " ; 1D, leaving on an extended trip, and if you are looking fcr a sary to the success of our arms. 23 = “I hope that you will be able to look | ~ a y # pate a on,this as a war measure and not | The Intolerable Raaater charity. The people in North Dakota The hen is not at all proud-spir' are not Ieoking for charity. They are She differs in that respect ready and willing to do all the work rooster spouse. Whether her marriage and take all the chances because they vows bind her to leve and obey him stand ready to reimburse the govern- and to drudge and lay for him, I am ment at the end of the crop season. not ready to state, but it would secm “Yours respectfully, very much that v by the haughty | ore Dakota ‘State Council of air chanticleer ~ Delense ‘ ladyship. Married roosters are far By OL BELSTROM, more s¢lfish than husbands of the hw; man tribe. A man, even though he de- tests housewor on will sometimes con- descend to (tle of ceal or, turn the w jut you'll | A College Educatior on. A sary not new, but worth repeat: x the rounds in kers, Whose es- ly rivals. One of t college and, in the fi cation, there app dow the me'to His rival over the way was for time a little nonplussed, few di Secretary.” Telitale Eyes and Toes. The eyes tell the story of guilt when all the other muscles are controlled, thin a fon and wea cand y washd: Other time deposits Total of time: depos: United States deposits: (other than postal | ings): Other United States deposi deposits of U. S. disburs Total Total contingent 1 State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh nes toward her | I, J. A. Graham, cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear ‘ s that the above statement is truc to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. Subscribed-and sworn to before me thi A. Hi My commission expires June 26, 1920. Correct—Attest: P. C. REMINGTON, , including de- $397,025.75 GRAHAM, Cashier. 11th day of January, 1918. NDRICKSON, Notary Public. Te eT OOCUREUEEESTOONE real bargain hwy and buy property. \ This price is Apot cash, Ab the dollars L will sce t but if you have a few hundred other is taken care of, J.B. if OLIHAN Lucas Black, Acting for the Owner. this very desirable piece of This you will learn in the eleyenih nd Wome AEDS me G. F. DULLAM, if chapter of Darwin's book. Sometimes, aut Moni- | Hen Sit é ee eae ! eines B.C. MARKS, i 5 ed ‘ Brae ick Directors. | TUGEAUNSOQEUUOAUNUODEEUUOEGEAGHEOEREDSOOSUEEOOUOOOOOUEUEOUOUEUEDOUQUOUEOHOCU2OCUCOEOCOUAOIESOCOEEONED ‘ ties uncontrollable. Sir Henry Maine i ‘declares that in India the judge can tell when a native is lying by watch- pe ing his toes. He keeps his face per- ee the face is-controiled, as in the; fox, se of natives of India, other muscles | Zim in ne fectly straight and_his ey xpres- sionless, but his tocs begin to wiggle as soon as he begins to lie. wy yp bi ey rie} FINAL BREAK IN THE RUSS-HUN NEGOTIATIONS (Continued From Page One.) ors and the exile of others. The ai-/f will be $3.75 per ton delivered a fair, apparently forgotten, has now r been brought up against those respon- i sible who were regarded as meriting ; 2 ° I death. This coal does not clinker, and contains less B Ss I t I S A | C 1 g ] Onand after January 14th Wilton Lignite + croup, stiff neck, asthma, netralgia, con- sulphur and-ash than any .other lignite coal mined. in North Dakota DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan- zers of “headache medicine.” Relieves headache and that miserelle feeling from cdlds or congestion. And it acts at t once! Musterole is a_clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and docs. not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some in- ternal medicines do. ‘Excellent for sore threat, bronchitis, ti leurisy,’ rheumatism, Iumbago, a pains. and ‘aches of the back: or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often revents umonia). S 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 F. J. McCormick, Manager _ Once a customer always a customer. delivery of the highest quality of lignite 7 ae Lignite For we make prompt |

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