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SUAY, JUNE 25, BISMARCK MAILY TRIBUNE, bi Bid. = = ae = an dpublic buildings will be decorated|around the Public Library Building, triumph in the end. At the election rr Ty nen ' nik BASE « with the American colors and appro-| Original Plat, Paving District- Number Wednesday the principle will be put to HAVE been using. ctor Ca i priate exercises will be held. One and Two, City of Bismarck, the test. san well’s Syrup Pepsin for nore than seven years. I believe it saved my little grand-/ daughter's life, as she had such terrible beat ‘Whether the cause wins or not, ip your declining years, you will rever- ent cause to feel happy in the fact that you have done your duty in the face of declining revenue and the loss of. friends, so-called. BUY W. § S, BIG PRIMARY VOTE CERTAIN; North Dakota, will be received by the Board of City Commissioners until eight o’clock P. M., July 11, 1918, Bids will be received on concrete pavement, only. Bidders shall bid .., GORN MARKET ’ \ t J by crushers and short covering de- Lindbergh, Walter Th As Oe a(t, 1928 nen 1 mand on fresh dry weather reports re- erg) ‘alter Thomas Mills, Ju * : evil Stone” at the Bismarck Theatre| der a 2 y i = garding Montana and parts of Canad-| 50 King, 12. A. Bowen, O. M. Thoma-| Each proposal must be%accompanica| tonight. Wallace Reid plays afl im- parent re reac ae ante proved i Soldtby Druggists Everywhere ion west. A rise of twenty cents per |S0n and other agitators of the social-|by a certified check in the sum of Five| portant role in this feature. value. “If you say we. must have sa- 50 ts. FeO) $1 00 bushel on cargoes of flax from Argen-|istic-I. W. W. type—men pf this|Hundred ($500). Dollars indorsed or| ~~~ loons outside the doors of the navy CUS. ‘Asizes. . = -Galeagb, June 25.—Beneficial rains over a wide territory eased the corn market a little at the outset, but the * readiness with which offerings were absorbed ted soon to a decided up- turn. Smailness of receipts here at- tracted some ‘notice from the bulls. Trade was for the most part local. Opening prices which ranged from 1 cent decline to 1-4 cents adyance with July 143 2-8 to 1-2 and August 146 to 1-8 were followed by a rise of active options to well above yester- day's finish. 7 Oats sympathized wits corn. Selling was only of a scattered sort. After opening ‘unchanged to quarter cerit lower with August 67 1-8@1-4, the market showed a material advance. Strength in the hog market sent Provisions up grade. Flaxseed prices were advanced af- ter a weak opening today on bidding tina on account of the submarine men- ace was also given consideration. July closed unchanged; September 4 cents up and October 4 cents up. { ‘Small trading was reported in coarse grains. Oats closed quarter cent u pand barley unchanged to 5 FINISH CLOSE ark _ «Continued From P From Page One.) wide interest” has” been shown. The Nonpartisan league will stand or fall by tomorrow's verdict. It has been the history of organizations of this na- ture that one repudiation spells fail- ure and disruption. The league has operated in North Dakota amidst the most favorable conditions; it has had practically unidivided control of every department of the government; it has a big majority of the people commit- ted to its program. If it fails here, under these circumstances, it maybe expected to rapidly go to pieces in other states. The Minnesota defeat already has greatly weakened the syonpartisan organization outside of North Dakota. The east no longer looks upon it as invulnerable. If the league is repudiated tomor- row, it may thank such men. as Cc. A. description in the league organization have alienated many substantial thinking farmers, The constant preach- ing of class hatred and the effort to create a division in the ranks of our people here at home; the espousal of the cause of such creatures as Kate upon a basis of cash payment for said work and are required to staté the rate of interest the’ improvement war- rants shall beag (not exceeding seven per cent per annum) which are to be received and accepted by them at par in payment for the work. All of said work to be done according to and in accordance with the plans and speci- fications prepared by the City’ Engi- neer, approved by the City Commis- sion, and filed in the office of the City Auditor. The following anproximate quanti- ties are given for the guidance of the bidder: 390 cu. yds. earth-excavation. 1550 sq. yds. prepared foundation. 1550° sq. yds. concrete pavement. Bids will be reveived providing for the completion of this work August Geraldine Farrar who stars in “Thé Board of City Commissioners ‘of the City of Bismarck, as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract for the performance of such work in case such work is awarded to him, made payable to the President of the| > R PEOPLE’S FORUM DRAFT BOYS APPRECIATIVE. within ten days after the acceptance} The Lismarck Tribune, au a * 2030 Stevens Ave., June 23, 1918. t c OPPOSE DRY of spirits from bond would result in banks and thousands of firms into vankruptcy. cate prohibition. yards to increase efficiency of the | workmen,” so it is necessary for the men in uni- form to have liquor. opposed ‘to absolute prohibition and Thanking you again, I am Yours for Americanism,~ E. W. ZINGG. there is no remedy li LEGISLATION DURING WAR rs. C. F. Brown, (Continued From Page One.)- nendment forbidding the withdrawal financial catastrophe, throwing many Syrup Secretary Daniels appeared to advo. He said his dry or he added, “you canysay al- Organized labor is iverwhelmingly bottle send your o bring up the question now is to we gave her Syrup Pepsin. ‘Our family t Syrup Pepsin’ for the steal and bowels": From a letter to Dr. Caldwell, written by’ an (i 1012 Garfield he) ji Kansgs City, Me City, Mo, Dr. Caldwell’s ‘. : The Perfect Laxative A mild, pleasant laxative, as positively effective’: as it is gentle in its action. name and address to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington St., Calstvell’ Pepsin as For a free Monticello, IL cents off. Richards O'Hare; the nomination of| of ig bid, and in ease any bidder to| Bismarck, ‘N “throw the apple of discord among the " fr Closing: - : auch at as C, A. Lindbergh for! whom such contract shall be awarded cenaitee ag people of this country,” said Samuet Linseed—On track 394@395; ar. poreike isa ‘North Dakota all have|taiis or refuses to enter into such} I beg leave to express gratefulness|GOMpers, president of the American rive 394; July 395; September 386 fe league votes. Its most mon-/ contract when requested to do so, such| to you for the noble work you have| Federation of Labor. Le Fili ployes ‘and then paraded throdgh ‘the nominal; October $81 bid. umental blunder of all was the bring-| check accompanying his bid shall be agus in the eae a sittin eeoore Mr. Hurley, answering many ques- ague livver streets of Bismarck as a final dent Oats—On track 73 1-2@76 12. ing of, candbereh nlp this state for ®/ retained by the City as liquidated] tight, our fight (drafted ten) seeeieae tions by prohibition advocates on the |_ Brigade Sterms stration preceding tomorrow's Barley on track $1@120. wegen aaietmteat talks, while he we damages for such failure. i the forces or-disloyaity in North Da-| Committee, gaid the chief labor diffi- - imarics. Savy w. 5. ——— under | gbetment as an onenny: Of Each proposal must also be accom-| kota. Let us hold firmly to the belief | Wltics in. shipbuilding had oceurrec the State House} tc cars, stretching td a distanct | f, by a great majority or ihe loyal peo- panied by a bond running to the City] that there is a God that rules in the| 2 “dry: territory. It was brought out una camara hte many blocks, filled with farmer f ple of Minnesota. of Bismarck in a sum equal to five} heavens and that righteousness wilt that 125,265 men are employed at shin | Under a prearranged plan, an auto| carrying Frazier placards, ff! ‘ mn Must Clean House. (5) ber cent ot Lie stiount sof his bid yee anime yi len states and {n|vrigade of 200 Burleigh county Non- eerougn the streets for more than halt ‘ Should the league win tomorrow, it a5 provided: In Saction oh Om: Mint? aga ihes 4 : ., | Dartisans beseiged the capitol at noon piled Laws of North Dakota, 1913.7 A Liquor dealers and manufacturers 2 ‘ sf TS OVERCOME) iret soc oh zatacedetatn'ta] A USEFUL PAIN |i Qohnty ly wit tah eee | the league loses tomorrow, it will be | Blank Forms a bropoag/e are on als Bismarck People Should Heed its Vention: to Iprevent adoption of" the dresses by leaguo officials and em- < New York, Juno 25—The early set! | 71 dead. | Should the independents} cn pe obtained from the City Hngi-|**+-** Warnliges i veciyerie prohibition amendment to the omer: back in the stock market today which they Gan elest ihelr aan oe the demo: neer upon application. Each ‘bid shall ‘Have you a sharp pain or a dull| gency~“@gricultural appropriation. bill. was attributed to selling based upon} cratic ticket. shoulil. a’ swit aM ‘i ai iy curely sealed and endorsed “Pro- | ache ac the small of your sback? They said the government would lose the British premier’s Statement, was ranged, or that the: S could 5 ag als for Paving the alley in Blocks | Do you alize that it's often a’ timely | $400,000,000 revenue a year now re- soon largely overcome. Active buy-| Gyer ay en ieseesece AY ate 66 and 68, Original Plat, and around| Sign of kidney weakness Prompt] ceived from liquor taxes—$280,000,000 ing of oils, motors, leathers, shippings | mass of the North Dakota Sleotarats the Public Library Building.” treatinent is a safeguard against more; on spirits and $120,000.000 on beers ihiats acne Satiea and equipments at overnight gains of hasbeen .80 ‘carefully tpalnedntay? an Bidders must «specify in their pro- serious kidney troubles. : and fermeted liquors. ‘ed of an §.Calcium nsepa at a peace 1-to 31-2 points served to readjust| many years to vote the republican | POS@s that, should the above work Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Profit by) BUT Ries wear A oes 9 Ale, aly prices to a considerable extent. An-| qs Yeats 10, Vote the republican | he awarded to. them, they will bind this nearby resident's experience. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. tine Soe ae pesiage) oe other moderate reaction set in at mid-| can will still practically insure elec, | (hemselves to finish and complete the Mrs, W. P. Reynolds, Main St. Man- eae oe ye day on renewed offerings of such tion for ‘the fortunate. eine tomor- | Seme not later than the date stated | dan, 'N. D., says: “Severe pains across an in the advertisement. ‘The right tis|™y back, frequent headaches and dizzy to 94.02 and 4 1-2's at 95.96 to 96. A Stocks opened with a firm tone to- Feared When News of By direction of the Board of cy gan fabing, {hem I yas cured. rest and sleep once more. Think just peta . day under guidance. of the usual, lead- ‘ .« |Commissioners of the City of Bis- i1l Praises Doan’s. 1 Is it worth trying? Get a S a Bee including coppers and motors but Defeat Reaches Public} marck, North pakota. More than“a year later Mrs. Rey- Pet notte Nolay. 856, oc and $1.00. I 1s 18 t e ay when satis- Py be soon reached as a result of pressure ee SS C. L. BURTON, * nolds said: “I gtill think well of Tour money back if the first bottle does 3 ‘ ands seomiive ta related infusrals and| esr eee nace oe ee NE |i as Hy ow a eer | amine faction counts big in clothin 1 - Ase E ; : ; ipments, "shippings slsiecrere moa ordinary bravery with which thte AUs-| Qommissioner introduces the; ‘Price 60c, at'all dea Don't g g Hans neve: (Ought, following resolution and moves its|simply ask for a kidney remedy—get t ab “ $1.35@1.50; New, receipts 50 cars un I r ’ changed. ; 7 rials. By all means Poultry alive higher; fowls 27 cents. AUAOUHUDODNDUDEGAUEGEOUSHUCOUDEGOOONGOGEUOGUGGUOEHOOUOGEGEDEAEGOGuOGEOEOuGusuOuouaoOuCcOOOuOoOONLOGD see them— : | f | | \ te leaders as, United States steel and {o 00.60 Liberty 3 1-2's sold at $99.50 to 99.60; first 4’s at 94.06, second 4's at 093.96 erately reactionary and Brooklyn tran- sit was weakest of the utilities losing | ; ° | adoption: 2 1°38. The He caiont in rails again | ;, body of the av-!" j3o it resolved by. the city commis-|‘Mrs. Reynolds had. Ft -Milburn Lib- who had failed) signers of the city of Bismarck, North|Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Ss BRESLOW. was very. narrow. and irregular. erty bonds were steady. BUY W. 5, §—— MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT. Minneapolis, Minn., June 25,—Wheat receipts 148 cars compared wich 121 cars & year ago. seCorn—No. 3 yellow 45@55. Oats—No. 3 white 73 1-2@74 1-2. Flax 391@394. UY W. S, S.— MINNEAPOLIS “FLOUR. Minneapolis, Minn., June 25.—Flour f wichanged. Shipments 54, 102 barrels. Rye 170@176. Barley -90@128, Bran 33.15. Ssuy w. 4 DULUTH GRAIN. 2 uluth, June 25.—Elevator receipts domestic grain, ngne. Shipments: Fidx 200 bushels, last year 91,8900. Duluth car inspection: Wheat. oth- er spring 1; durum 1;'No. 3 1; mixed 2; total 5, year ago 6; flax 6, yeat|/tne polish . legions fighti - ks " 5 Sh, erat Pera : ‘alt ¢ . legions fighting at our|City of Bismarck, North Dakota, do Nine times in’-ten: when your watch is giving trouble, ago 1! oath a barley 14. Total alt 26, front. The medals have been be: hereby certify that-the foregoing is a cleaning and oiling is all it needs. $25 to $45. ———svY w. s, CHICAGO PRODUCE. Chicago, June 25.—iButtez un changed, receipts 17,648 tubs, Cheese higher; daisies 23 1-4@1-2; Americas 24 1-2@3-4; long horns 24 Bee ns eee Sebi os [in the alloy in Blocks 66 and 68, and| ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Cheviots brick 22 12@@23. : SERVICE FIRST QUALITY ALWAYS —you will find here Eggs receipts 30,313 cases higher; patterns that are dif- firsts 33@35; ordinary firs 30@33; at mark cases included 30 rae Potatoes, old unsettled; receipts 12 _cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and ~Min- nesota bulk $1.10@1.25; ditto sacked higher; springs $2@42 cents. ——suy w CHICAGO LI For Infants and Children. Chicago, . June _24.—Hogs ‘rec OPE Cae eT soft and laundered col- 19,000; light : lars. cents to 30 cents higher than. yester- day’s average; medium and heavy packing stock mostly 15 cents lower, bulk of sales $16.30@16.60; butchers 6: light $16.55@16. pigs good and choice $16.25@16.50. Cattle receipts $6.000; active; beef steers 25 to 50 cents higher than last week's close, other kinds unevenly higher calves mostly 25 cents higher; Sheep receipts 10,000; steady to low- er than yesterday; Idaho spring lambs 18.40; native spring top 18.50; fair California springs 16.000; Washington wethers $13.50. . BUY W.S. SOUTH ST. PAUL. ~ South St. Paul, June 25.—Hogs re- : ceipts 5,800; 5 to 10 cents higher; |, people have realized that laborers who range $15.80@16.00; bulk °$15.90@ it doesn’t pay to run any choose their Cattle receipts 3:900; killers strong- risk when it comes to footwear by er, steers $7.50@17.00; cows and safeguarding their valu- these two ables. They rent a priv- marks will see, heifers $7.50@12.00; cents lower $7.00@14.25; stockers and ‘feeders stronger, $6.50@12.00. Sheep receipts 50; steady; lambs 10.00@17.50; wethers $7.00@12.50; ewes 5.00@12.00. BUY W, 8, §.7—— TO CELEBRATE FOURTH. Paris, June 25.—The :much-bom- barded' city of ‘Nancy will celebrate the Fourth of July, the municipal au- thorities have decided. The city hall veal calves 50 ./emy’s lines, he killet ‘accessory work nec row. uy we, $ Revolution in Austria “In the region of Montello the Ital- to return during the first days of the operation in that region. A bullet was found in the right temple. This leads to the belief that when Major Bar- racca saw that his disabled machine forced him to descegd into the en- himself rather than be captured. The loss of Major Barracca is deeply felt in Italy as he was the leading aviator of the Italian ‘army, having'to his credit the destruc- tion of about fifty enemy machines. “Italian hydroplanes succeeded in setting fire to a large Austrian ship steaming near the eastern Adraitic coast. The fire was started by bombs dropped from Italian machines. “General Diaz has answered Pre- mier Orlando's message of congratu- lation by thanking him and_ saying that the cooperation of the whole na- tion, assures the future success of the country. “The king has awarded the gold medal for bravery to tthe leaders of stowed upon these men for the excep. tional bravery demonstrated during the recent actions,” 7 Sealed bids for the paving and all ‘y for paving ths old AtOmon 35 Cent® CASTORIA reserved to reject any and all bids, or to accept or reject any part of any bid as the best interests of the City may appear. Dakota that“it’is!netessary and the City Commission ‘hereby declare it necessary to construct paving in the alleys, in Blocks 66 and 68, Original Plat and around the Public Library Building in Paving Districts Numbers One and Two, according to the plans and specifications of the City Engi- neer, which plans and specifications were approved and placed on file with the city auditor this 24th day of June, 1918, and notice is hereby given to all owners of property that if within fifteen days after. the fjrgt-publication of this notice the owners of a ma- jority of the property iable to be as- sessed for this improvement do not file with the city auditor a written protest against the construction of said paving, then the City. Commi: sioners shall be deemed authorized to construct the same. State of North Dakota—ss. City of Bismarck. I, C. L. Burton, City Auditor of the true and correct copy’ of the origihal resolution as passed by the City Com- mission of-said city at a regular meet- ing held on the 24th day of June, 1918. Cc. L, BURTON, County Auditor. (City Seal) ———vy w. §. S- iMothers Know That Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. spel muc needed attendtion and I got a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Doan’s Kidney Pills—the ls and o‘her ailments caused me ‘h annoyance. I knew my kidneys Soon after I be: me that UUQUAGNAUOQUOEOOGUAOUACUOUOOUECELEQOOOUEUGDODEOUGOOEOEADOUOUCGOLOOUROOGROLOOUDESONUEOUOLOGUG ' Come in and let us look you estimate on repairs necessary. Setiom , Opposite N.P Ul BANK Bismarck,ND. The Oldest and Largest Bank in this sectionof the State Eczema Wash - In any event we will guarantee you a satisfactory ‘job. wel Cfplictans A touch of D. D. D. toany Bezeme sore or itching eruption and you'll be able to for menand bo é ) _ It’s the desire of every rational man to get the best clothes for his money. He gets it here —due to high intrinsic worth of the clothes themselves and our mer- chandising policy that seeks to return in vol- ume rather than in large profits on each sale. Strong lines at $15, $20, r watch over and give you an Silk, Silk Fiber, Taf- feta, Madras, ferent — exclusive — the kind that are in harmony with the Bismarck.N Dakora richness of the mate- $1.50 to $10.00 See our big line of YOU NEED ONE if you own Liberty Bonds, War Savings Cer- tificates and other im- $1.50 $2.00 STRAW HATS A variety of styles most adaptable for men who exer- cise a stern discretion in the choice of their hats— $3.00 to $8.00. portant papers; or have jewelry, keepsakes, etc., in your possession—then vou need a Safe Deposit Box. Hundreds of Bismarck ate box in our “loss proof” vault and thus in- sure absolute safety and privacy. $2.50 rents a Box for a year. CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING Depository f«r Govern- ment, Stai:, County and Cit, . ands. *. OPEN; —\) Shoesof Quality and Character S.E-Berseson & SON , THE UNION DAYLIGHT STORE SATURDAY EVENINGS: CLOSED SUNDAYS Business, pro- fessional men, farmers and in our spring “shoe display a fulfillment. of all. their re- quirements, HAND. PRESSING DRY CLEANING

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