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MAR eR ne Vines aneee cm ansantiie essere oe BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE ; é THURSDAY, MARCH. 28, 1918 "FRECKLES WAS GONE To viSiT -HIS UNCLE IN THE CITY GEE WHIZ— UNCLE MAYES ME GET UD EARLY , WHO IS T Y FRECKLES AND HIS ue "00 snus rn ERS uis Karies SJ Cuars ra use! ABOUT THE HE HAS HIS SUSPENDERS TO THANK FOR THAT By Blosser NOSEY HUMAN WHO TRANSLATED CANT MIND iS OWN BUSINESS AN’ STARTS MAKE A GAROEN i ‘NERO’, POP ‘DUKE, AN! DIGGIN THEM UP Ur WHERE NEITHER MAN MY PLACE FOR STORIN’ {VE GOT A GOOD CON hon Beast ; CHOICE BONES “MOTION TO GO BACK” , AN’ IMPRINT TH’ FAMBLY TRADE MARK ig) ON WIS LEFT ; HIND LEG! “He LAST 7 YEARS~ AN' JES’ WHEN THEYRE GETHIN ' To BE NICE RARE] ANTIQUE BONES, 'LONG. "5 HECK OF A NOTE HIS HAS BEEN GRAN FADDA ROVER’, UNCLE AWS TIME 1 USED DISCRETION IN PICKIN’ OUT A PLACE To 006 TALK WELL? SQUIRREL FOOD REPORT HIM, BENNY, AS A FOOD HOARDER! By Ahem = ME BOOB WHO TooK. A 20 FT. . DIVE: AND WAS INFORMED JUST AS.’ WE LEFT THE PLATFORM, THE WATER) WAS ONLY 2. FT. PEEP gre i. { TERS 1 JUST INSURED BOT IF) De WITH TRE AL Te, MEAN g * Bo MY LIFE For AMONTH Nov. = £ T _ CHESTNUT CHARLIE < 4 B\ MoE WSURANCE , © 43qQo00 SEEDS — JON : Mi a\ wrnour MY, — IYUR By Blosser W, lj Consent! / p} FAVOR " ——— LE R, FOR THE STATE LEGISLATURE) “Revresentative—anthony #, Reilly, dock Paz OFFICE OF GARRISON ADVANCE |: paint of the same color. Gladstone. | Repre: ntative — FL J. Hanies, ; mati ; Date oe i ae “Washburn, N. D, March 28—Ar-,with yellow paint. A streak,’ the EEO IDENT LIne OF Men Epil pen Oat Le Seek to} , enresemtative co W. vedunn = EAL Sikes, Stanley, Te | yeaa MPa tow dane [wlth oto Deke, analog he} BISMARCK BANQUETS 3S@ Representative — Bb. C varkin,| Representati ‘ E. B , Vol-; for an indiscret distribution of yel-j front and one side of the bank. ere Contro Sixteent Genera ssembly of anios empaths alt eran al s Ts Allee mene es low paint on some of the buildings at| was also painted a big cross, with the ITS BARLOW MEMBERS North Dakota Senator--Ole H. Olson, New Rock-| Forty sixth District Garrison, in connectio nwith the pa-|word “Iron” printed. above it, : —_— ate ford. ntative—F, J, ° Schilling,| triotic celebration conducted there R bered Bob Fraser. ‘New Rockford, N. D,, March 28.— é aoe "\jast week, County Attorney John E. emen : siather an unusual event was staged Thirty-third iDstrict. The following list, while incomplete Eighteenth District. : A entalive —-Roy wb. Weld, Representative — A. L.. Maxwell, in one or two instances, contains the} Representative—Otto C. — Olson, names of legislative candidates hav-|'Elkwood, J. - conpar.| _, Repres ing the endorsement of the Nonpar-| yi inich. Rp. Williams ‘and Sheriff Hendricks re-| The office of Attorney R. L. Fraser, jat the New Rockford hotel grill when turned to Washourn today. after a recently indorsed by the Nonpartisan | General Agent ‘Hillmer and local agent thorough investigation of the affair, league for the senate, was also decor-| Kjos of the Provident Insurance Co. % and as soon as the complaints have "ted with yellow paint. On the side-|of Bismarck banqueted sixty of their 1 been filed they are expecting to ap-; Walk in front there was also written | policy-holders from the town of Bar- Thirty-fourth District, ome ntative — Peter Engeseth, Representative. KM. Lazier, Bar ative—Ludvig Pederson, tisan league. As can be seen quite! penresentative — James T. McCul- ton. Send ‘. L. Fraser, Garrison, R.1 eee ; low: “Vote tor Me Und Gott.” ; v J a T. Mel Nearer kad anaenait oe . ive rehend the parties on the charge of jin yellow: “Vote tor Me 7, low. Secretary Fred L. Conklin and a number of the candidates are Dem-|lough, Osnabrock, R. aa eS D. H? Hamilton, Eck RRO WH eeu See rious chien? Z The county officers traced the paint, | General agent F. W. Eeck of Bismarck ocrats. | Senator—John Cameron, Calvin, D.)"" 7 thistytitth District Irath, Leith, It There has been much unrest at Gar-' by a trail of yellow drippings, to the) were present and they made brief ad- First District. ‘Nineteenth District. | tate — John Nathan,| Representative—J. W. Ivers, Elgin. | Tison for some time, on account of the | Tear of the office of the Gartison Ad- dresses. 3 : Representative—W. A. Smith, Pem-; Representative — Joseph Renauld,) Goodrich, R. Forty-eighth District. alleged pro-German leanings of some} vance newspaper. Inside ve oe Trib ‘Want Ads Bring Results. bina, R. ie Thorne, D, Thirty-eighth District. Representative A. Harris, Gold-| of its residents. It is claimed by | there was found a poker covered wit Bae Cee ot ane Representative—J. J. O'’Connor,|} Representative — James McManus,|_ Representative—W! BK en Valley. those so accused they are not pro- presentative—Wm. 1. Krueger, }en Vall Oe Neche, D. St. John, R. ntative—R. H, Walker, Cen-| German at all but that this is a free a : a ca, Second District. Twentieth iDstrict. 2 ‘i country and they resent anybody dic- ° x J ~ Represontative — J. H. Burkhart,| Representative—J. R. Maddock. | cy opresentative—Edward W. Her-| tating to them what they shall do or| Rheumatism Back on the Job Berthold, D. Representati ohn andall. | Thirty-eighth District. ert, Dunn Center. not do. Me Li i Wi ° ° Sonator—J. H, Sinclair, Kenmare,] Senator—W. J. Chureh, York. | Vale} Senator—A. A.” Loiderbach, Kill-) 4) DO Like Hun Tall | ith its Old-time Fury / 4 Twenty-First District, : ; deer. : ae Pe ehich WA, Brleastie cuehicg Wel No Let-Up In Its T tion, and routs out the disease germs, Third District. opresentative—A. J. ‘Hammer, Ed Nolteier, Valley Forty-ninth District, of which W. A. Priess is cashier, has| io Let-Up its Torture. ‘i is disabling di H 4 ¢ fa oe been somewhat of a storm center be- can rid you of this disabling disease. Represontative — Henry Gunhus,| more, R. fae Representative—H. vu. Brotsberg, | sl at of a si center ‘be-| Pi . A i i Ropresentative — Martin A. Hog-| Thirty-ninth District. * Reeder, R cause there was left on the building retty soon you will be reaching S. S. S. has given some wonderful ‘Edinburg, R. _ Hepresentaulve . 4 snnictycnintn, Districts CUO e ‘a big sign in German script, the} £02 the liniment bottle again, for the|results in treating Rheumatism, ‘Be- Representative — Alex Ferguson, | haug, Devils Lake, R. Represeutative — Gust Wong, Bel-| Representative—W. L. Coddell, Sa-!@ bis sign oe * ili rT i . 4g Fordville, D. Representative—George D. Laird,| field, Rt lem, it iwords: “Drste Staats Bank.” Fre-| Millions of little, pain demons that|ing a purely vegetable blood remedy, ordville, D. Meviee gy | * eae ele EAT ean ‘quent threats were made that this sign| Cause Rheumatism are on the war-|it purifies the blood of every germ, ‘ Fourth District. ebster, R. Rep: ntative—O. C. Martin, De-| tepresentative—O. H. Opland, | @ és i 18 S1g) th. Wi 7 x J E ws re ‘Twenty-Second District laa Mott, Ht of supposed disloyalty some dark| Path. Winter weather seems to awak-Jand thus removes the cause of Rhett * Cree eernuetnie PORE OT |. Reoresentative — Ay J; MfeLarlty,| Revresentélive’— Bop, Afnor|) ————_—_—+" * night would be torn down. This of-| €2 them to renewed fury. matism, Get a bottle to-day at your “Sendtor—C. 1. Christenson, Gratton,|Starkweather, Ko “| Seranton, R eave " Hfending sign was finally removed but| _ But your Rheumatism cannot be|drugstore, and start on the right a jenator—C. I. i WD Rag cuant Nave 2B T= Marley Sunles | Pees tiethopicinek SOLDIER'S WIFE isomebody in Garrison evidently did| Yubbed away, because liniments and | treatment that will get results, Freo . oe i iatrict Ip. soded By BALIEE | Ropredantallve--Joseph de «Alberts | not believe the stigma of disloyalty| lotions cannot reach the disease. It] advice about your case can be had by. 4 ‘alive Nell Joh iE Senator=20"P! Peterson, Biabae: Dic |G 1 ; : "| SENTENCED FOR [had been obliterated foron Thurs-| {8 ir the blood, and only a remedy | writing to Medical Director, 26 Swift opresemgixth District Twenty-third eel Me ative—dgar 1, Kellogg,| day morning of last week, the opening] that goes deep down into the eireula-!Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, Senator—John B. Treacy, Ardoch,| _ Representative ; | DRAFT FORM LIE | day of. the celedration, it. was discov- i Springs, R. entative—Jim Ugland, Bow-; eee ered that the bank had been daubed ; = (Labor resolution adopted opening] | Representative — L. H. Larson,/ re eae e 2 left for labor candidate.) Courtenay, R. . : | Senator—Ralph Ingerson, Flaxton,} Sie Beene rile eee ae Seventh District, _ Kepresentative — N. KE, Whipple,| It of Lest Wilson, a soldier’ with" Representative — O. K. Lageson,| Eckelson, R. Forty-first District. « | the American army in France, was | Reynolds, R. (Labor resolution passed leaving | ative—Robert Pyrne, Ar- cntenced today to y 1 i aay | ' a Eighth District. vacancy for labor candidate.) ' i inusan Gucatin. Sritoaier Uniter Representative — Oscar Neswig,| Twenty-fourth District. tative—J. K. Bosteun, AL) states Distri Judge Maurice 'T. boot ‘ Buxton, R. Ropresentative—James Brody. ing for falsifying in the draft’ ques- Repiesontative — Henry ‘Strom,} Representative—John Kalder. te ese? - Dupuis, Tem) tignairre of William Lloyd White Hillsboro, R. Twenty-fifth District. ple, R. SA SEES TES MUTIL TRIG Representative — Ole 0. Moen,| Representative—Robt H. Johnson,| Roprescatative—Kred Eckert, Wil-| tonceg UN aan oe fj Galesburg-Mayville, R. Fullerton, R, liston, Rt. i Waikingten fedecal ponies | KC foe Senator—H. H. McNair, Portland,| Representative — A. . Marshall,; Representative—l’, A. Hoare, Ray,| {tee / 3Sninsion, : “| Mew . Forbes, R. i ay eee * RROW Ninth District. Twenty-sixth District, Forty Second District. Te He auilebieon tte La le C p (Labor resolution adopted opening} Representative — Roland V. Weld,| Representative—J. A. Lund, Rug Manse ee ae oO L LAR S left for labor candidate.) | Bowden, R. ioe | sie Dae eta ve ‘Whiteside gvas said to, have induc- y E Tenth District. | Representative — J. C. Sherman,) | Ropre entative—Clyde Prown, AVOl| oa hor to falsify in, order that he FOR SPRING Pe me Kepresentative—Halvor J. Hahler,| Steele, R. ord, \ostant aunt : 5 is b <= Kindred, R. Representative Harding,| Scnator—Andrew Oksendail, Tun-| might avoid military. service, CASCO-23/9 in, CLYDE-21/2in Mes ‘Representative—Paul D. Buckholz,| Braddock, bridge. Davenport, R. ‘Representative—eoG. Silverly, Liv- Forty-third District. : $350 and a Ford Sena et. G. Storstad, Horace, R.| ona. Representative — .G Patterson, sey a 4, y f FY ad leventh District. Senator—C. A. Ward, Hazelton. Donnybyook. . t Representative — Robert Wadeson, | Twenty-seventh Distrct. | You Can Run Your Horses All Day and You Can- Alice, R. . + Representative—L. D. Bailey, Mof- | ; ii H ici Representative—Fred Oshlke, End-( fit, R. | Pa 0 not Keep Up With the Quick and Efficient erlin, R. Representative —— C. 0. Kell, Mc- | : - 4 Service of a MAXFER Truck. Twelfth District. Kenzie, R. A > | A e . és Representative—Josept KR. Chezik,| Representative — Frank .G Prater, | Right at Home ee % ne Re jones Arenas Rei i | | : / Maxfer makes a Ford, used or new, into.a |! Hauke ee Bauer i aeeeentattyn ec Nein menue \ The need for more foodstuffs and more livestock—with as- Maxfer one-ton truck, at a cost of $350 and a Ford. §! Senator—John M. Hagen. Souris, D. sured market and good prices for both—make this your Maxfer slips around and ‘over the whole frame, “Thirteenth District. Senator—A, M Hagen, Westhope, best time to buy land. The lands described below can be strengthening it all the way.. The Maxfer d Reprecentative—Frank Riba, Gen-| R. bought right. f4 ig y Ys ie Maxter does not. eseo, D., ; Representative-L. L. Stair, Bot a: NO ozs Fe ae unl Gite . change the Ford Chassis in :any way. except to re-, fi Reptegentative G7 Negardy: De] neat D : : ’ : <a bey 4 my 1213786. Morton move the rear wheels and the rear‘spring. mere, p, a onic Bepresedaltye) R. S. Stair, Max- ¥ Bt NE 33-138-75 Burleigh, Ne Wise 86 Motion ‘The Maxf il 2 fourteenth Distric! j bass, R. n irainin S¥4S% 15-189-82 Morton - Sear ¢ Maxfer Bell Sprockets (exclusive invention of thi 2 atl . Chey fe 31138. j ie Steuer Leatbons| © Representatives. C. Milan. suarig,| the ealy Saat a S% Morton vA oc oeee Moe Maxfer engineers) take the’ place “of the rear wheels, No Representative—Fred J. Nime, Lis-| Representative — William Martin, hota surange: Bullsis NM Ht a ; Monee gaa She hi puma ae 2 bs i. AE orton a ane + a bon, his ie a Lansions Ri KP oe Hinds of we: SE Moron Ny ‘ Mavose : The Maxfer has Proves itself to be the most efficient and » __. Fifteenta District. Representative—J. E. Erb, Nyder, Riou ag Ne Moree Ee Meroe: cheapest to operate o| any one-ton truck ever built, : CAE pee antes. owerd, Wilson, ay, enetititly reer Walton, | blains and neuraleia, all N% Race NW Mercer ‘We will be gladto have it demonstrated at your place i LL | Bea an a fen seentative = Auuiony We ton, | of the soldier, a the relief do all S% Morton Fr. NE Mercer of Busnes ty show you Bow east quick and: efficient i k -|-Represe a | J these pains and ac:cs 19 Sloan 3 il Morton N 15-143-90 Mercer service at a lower cost than horse delivery. (AS 1 aah R. Klein, Bin- eee ee Bert Solberg, Mi HP iniment, Clean and co! to aw Moutod Ne as 19-142-92 Dani hee : : TY. : C . Representative—S. W. Johnson, Col-| (Harry Conklin, labor sada i y For the convenience of our trade we will open a gate, R. i Thirtieth District, Bonetratee w]teat Tubb, Look them over; then make us an offer. Easy terms made distributing or transfer house in Bismarck at 200 Représentative — Willlam Bjerke,| Representative—J, J. Strain, Man-| J. ; i where necessary. Lands subject to prior sale and change Main street, with a full line stock of parts for the 3 ‘Hattor dan, D. , 2 Eee in price.’ No trades considered. Write today. irin: of MAXFER TRUCKS Ye iySenslgr John L. Miklethun, Wim-| Representative — Martin Kor, Sloan ‘ Fat AREY repairing , ., ae 101 5 ebron, R. a : 4 i * 4 * 4 4 "Seventeenth District. Senator—F. W. Mees, Glen Uliin. faa t VAN SANT COMP ANY J. H. REAMER, State Agent i Representative—Lars D; Frederick-| (Opening feft-for labor candidate.) imime t I Land Service Department i Hi Ill Pekin, R. Thirty-first District, KILLS BAIN STP. par Factory at Harvey, Ill. [o—F. WW, . Keltzman, Representative — W. H. Cameron, . ee iT ‘AUL, o ite % MINNESOTA ee} aed lee 4 L a ie be § ea ) 1 Oram .. | Sloan's prices not increased 25c 50c $1 E : eke) wi TALS e : ud BD GRETA dad eye REE YE RS ay r bodrevm

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