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“THE TRIBUNE'S CL Metis OX 4 Classified ‘Advertising Rates. ASSIFIED COLUMN Terms Strictly: Cash—No Copy: Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted., \ “ First insertion, 35 cents; addi .of copy, 15 cents. “Advertisement will be charged at the,rate of two wor tional insertions without change s'contaiming more than 26 words cents a word for each additional \ 2 ‘HELP WANTED—MAEE \WANAED AT ONG ONGI y— Man or | ‘boy to milk cows and do chores for about two weeks. ‘Phone 743R, address James*Fogerty. _ 10 24 2t ‘LOCUMOTIVE FIREMEN=$160-$200 monthly, experience “uhnecessary. Send stamp. Railway: Care 647, - Tribune. 10.19 22 27.29 COAL MINERS 'TED—At our Haynes, North Dakota ines, Most complete and desirable working and living conditions in the. northwest. Our ewn railroad connecting >with the main line C. M. & St. 4’. Ry. NBlg vein, dry mine; no trouble; steady work; minefs making good’ money. We néed shovelers, too. Railroad fare under 300 miles refunded after you work for us sixty days. Go t ‘Haynes now. See the superintend- ent. Haynes (Co-operative ’ “Coal Mining Company. 10 23 3t ——— ee HELP WANTED—FEMALK- WANTED—Two girls. to\ walt on tale. Ten dollars a week. Apply. tar, Restaurant, “ 22h WANTED—Girl or elderly lady for. house work. Mrs; Ghyis Engen, 718 Mandan ave. 10 23 tt WANTED—Ladies for picking” pout- , try at Norther Produce Co. 10_: 24 3t/ WANTED —Experienced girl or _wom- an at highest wages. Mrs, <W. E Lahr, 504 Mandan, Ave. 10.17 tf WANTED—Two kitchen girls .at the Grand Pacific Hotel. W-15 tf] ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms in| modern house. Call 856. 10 23 6t FOR RENT—Warm modern rooms for light housekeeping. -Why “spend money and labor, on coal when rooms are warm and for less cost? Enquire 622 Third streat. 10 14 12t FOR RENT—Modern room, hot wa- ter heat, close in; 51> 4th street. \ 10 25 6t FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS RR RENT—Modern 8 room house Inquire.O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or 1. 10 #1 tt HOUSH FOR SAL on easy ferms, or exchange for piece of Jand. Call 712 11th street. 23..6t ‘OR SALE—At once. ~My residenee } on Ave. B. Going into military serv- ice. “Dr. L. A, Schipfer. ‘ 124 38t+ {FOR 1 RENT—Thorougily modern bungalow, 5 rooms and. bath almost new, exceptionally well arranged’ and finished 7th street. Phone after-6 p, m. i 10 23 tf; FOR RENT—Kive room house. In- | quire 214 Sth street. | FO -RRE mgdern. ¥ ASX. 1023 '6t flat’ partly Telephone 1239. 10-23: tt * FOR RENT— 5 room ‘house all strictly modern. Inquiré 216 ‘Thayer, Phone | 389L. Joe Dietrich. ‘uruished = Hs L., Heades 1019 1 wk FOR RENT—7 room house all. strictly. * modern with. bath, 100 tt. front, good shade trees and large garden spot. Basy terms. Inquire at 518 10th st., or Phone 714.1, 10-19 6t ‘T—Corner Ave Rent ste. Phone 71K 321 1 wk FOR RENT—Cottage;_ also 7 room house, large baru and grounds on ‘outskirts of city. Phone 2821 . AIOUSE FOR RE and 12th street. 10-19-1-wk. |i HOUSE FOR RENT-—On 14th Street. Apply Krall, the Tailor, Third:8t. , 10-19-1 wk. FOR RED ive room house and barn; used as garage. ‘606 8th St. See or Phone 126R.'. C..1. Hanson. 10-19-1'wk. FOR RENT—Small house convenient- ly located. - Apply C. L. Burton. - 2 7 26 tt FOR RENT—A five room cottage new- ly renovated. City water, electric\ lights, outbuildings, nice .trees, etc. Apply 1200 Broadway, -1 “10 23 6 6t FOR RENT—Two, three and five e room flats in ‘modern house ier ight NOTICE OF. MORTGAGE FORE. CLOSURE SALE. T- \ . Notice ig hereby given thdt a cer) tain mortgage executed and delivered by Charlotta Berger, a single woman, \moftgagon, ‘to the -Baldwin State bank, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the-15th day of January, One .Thou- sand Nine Hundred Seventeen, -and filed for,record in the office: of the! < ‘Register jof seeds of the county of | Burleigh. and state ef North’ Dakota | jod the 14th» day of Febffary, One} ‘Thousand, Nine Hundred: Seventeen. } , at 9:30, d’elock- a. m. and recorded fa | book’ 138. of Mortgages on page 212, will be foreclosedapy sale of the. prem- ises in said mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court housé in the city of Bismarck, county. of Burleigit and state of ‘North Dakota at:the hour 6f .2:00 p..m. on . the 3rd day of December; One Thou- * sand ‘Nine Hundred Righteen, to satis fy “the amount due, upon. said mort- :gage on ‘thé date of the sdle. The . premises’ described’ in said mortgage and which will be sold to Astle sty the same.aye described as fol- low! 2 The East Halt of West Hajf (EB. 1-2 of W 12) Seetion Eight (8), Township «ne Hundred Forty-one: (141). ‘Range | Righty (80) West.of the 5th Principal | picid iat ge Burleigh se North Da- ota. ‘ The Mortgazor, having failed to pay one installment of Twenty (520.0), Dollars, due January 15th, 1918; the mortgagee hereby elect to declare the ‘full amount thereof due and payable, and there -will be due on the day of sale the sum of One Htndred One Dollars..and Eighty: Cents © ($101:80) \ together erin cores “nite phony S o |PORSALE—200 housekeeping. Call at 803 7th street. 10. 17 tt FOR REONT=Snali punenion else in, 515 4th street; 5 ot AGE 7 Sa TWO SALESMEN WANTED, one: to travel Montana, one western North Dakota’ selling - Lithography, “print- ing,. office furniture. and, supplies. Experienced in: \this ‘line preferred but not.absolutely necessary provid: ed applicant ig successful. salesman. Straight .commission with drawing} w, accoimt. Men wanted who can earn three’ to five thousand dollars: per yenr. Apply R. E Valleau, Sales- manager, Brown, Blodgett ‘& Sperry Go, St’ Paul, Minn. . 10:15 12t HOUSES WANTED WANABD TO RENT=A email fur: nished. apartment for light house keeping. C. L. Curtis, care Trib- une, Beapt ie 10 24 2t NITED furnished ‘flat* or sma! house for man and wife. Referénces 9§ (EB. Bergeson & Son, Phone 267, i 10 23 tf WANAED—I want to. buy a moder - House, well, located, five or < si oe rooms, price. to’ be not more than $3,500. Will -pay cash, ddress Box (211). Bismarck, N. D. 10/23 3t FOR SALE—Ford car in first class condition. is Missouri “Valley Auto Co. 4 1p 23 tf Kor SALE—Nearly-pew 5-passenger - automobile at bargain. See A. J. Ostrander, phone 263. “ Address, Box 25! Bismarck _10-18-tf. Ses eae —To bay second hand car, Phorson, care S.K. Bergeson & jon, + 1 25 tf —WISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Winter | pasture for Shet- land pony. F, Holmboe, Phone 264. Rect 10 25 Uf FOR SALE—Practically new Jewel heater, lignite burner. Inquire 809 Rosser street or Phone 603R. 10 25 3t ANTED—Furnished -flat_or small house*for man and wife, References S. E. Bergeson & Son. Phone 267. 10 23 tf FOR SALE--100 tons of cholce green hay cut before, harve: 2 miles |’, from Steele. Jno.C. Loerch, Steele, N,D. m 10 23.1 wk tons prairie hay. Write, J. A. C, Leldéud, Parkers Prairie, Minn, : 10 19 6t QRUG STORE FOR SALE—lor par ticulars write J.J, Donahue, Doug- las, oN. 10 18 1 wh Tk FARMER: Now is the time to dispose of your live and dressed poultry. .For best results and “‘high+ est market prices ship to the Northern Préduce Co.,\ Bismarck. N. Dd. Write us today for prices of all kinds’ of pouitry. Norther Pro- duce Co., Bismarck, “N. D. 10.18 23-2 mo FOR SALE—Store. building:on corner ua street and: Broadway. Mrs, M: Slattery. “10 23 at seer 1D TO BY-—Alectric pump engine, 1 or 1 1-2 horse, power, di- rect cuirent. -Write Box 285, New Salem, \N. D. 10 4.1 mo. FOR FIRST CLASS @LEANING and pressing call at Eagle Hat Works and Tallor Shop. Phone ae ed 6t Ww ANTHD—Mlectric pump canine 4 ot. 1 1-2 horse power. Write D. C. ‘Currant, Box 285, New Salem, N; D. Se ¥ 10.4.1 mo_ fe SATLE—Expecting call to military service soon, all my household goods | are offered for salé. Phone 310 or’ all 118 Avenue. A. Dr. M. W. Roan. _ 10 9 tf MERCHANDISH STOCK WANTED— Have three quarters of good farm land and some cash. Land in Burke county, N. D. -Prefer dry goods or Sothing: C. H." Warren, Sherwood, N. 1010 ‘Nov. 1 OR o 'T—New cottage, all modern, ready after. September ist. Apply to Finch Lumber, Co., Phone a & WANTED—Furnished ‘lat or small house: for man/and wife. References S. FE: Bergeson .& Son. Phone .267. 10-28 tt law. pay —interest ee The Mortgagor‘having failed to amounting © to Sixty | ($60.00) Dollars on'the hereinbeforé described land, the Mortgagee herein paid this ‘amount whith is included in the amount claimed to be due on the mortgage béing foreclosed herein. ‘Dated Ottober 24, 1918. Bi BALDWIN STATE BANK. Mortgagee. Hi G. ‘Higgins, ‘ ‘Attorney tor Mortgagee. Baldwin,N. D.. 110/253. .'1 815° 22:29. sey Wes Pleasure jn Making Others Happy- If those of us whé are spending our- Selves iu, the pursuit of empty ‘pleas- ures stop fora moment afi, resolving to look/ up ‘our jill or less fortunate friends, would go to see them once in a while, or would'send sonie brief mes- sagerof cheer, we woulil e: joy delightfully new and satisfying to ourselves. AVe would find it far more Nite while to. bring a smile ‘to lips ain or Sorrow, amuse us fly for a moment xthd then,-because we ite satiated with “good times,” in- terest us nd longer.—Exthange, YW. 5. 8 To Have Good Friends. / . ray to have good friends is to The formula for gaining love. and sergice th to, forget all about. your- | the | self, and: love and: “serve others. The girl. who isthe central figure of\her thought and planning {sAtkely to be Poor in friendg betause she undet- Stands fo little” o? “the meaning e3 ‘fees and a Grit. irae wane ne AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES| On Constitution|j ‘Thomas ‘Maly secretary of. state | ni ce ot North Dakote. a authority of the amenamenty irs section 702, uf article 15, ‘6: con itlen of the state uf proposed and passe and Thirteenth Legisiat flection held on Nov.8, 1914, and Te poses bye to the Fourteenth’ Legis tive assembiy.do hereby certify that pursuant tot fing in the oitice:.or the secretary of state of petitions: con. taining the signatures wf at leai Swentyfve,per ceat of the legal vot ers in qach of not less tnan® one-hit | of the ‘counties of the State, there will be submitted tothe people oF the state. of North DaRotx, at the/ eneral election to be held un Novem— ‘ the Zollowing “proposed amendments to the constitution of the Rinte of North Dakota, And further ce rley that the fee lowing gs a true ahd correct copy the, faum of petition tiled in the Ninice qhe secretary of slate, together with a full, trug ang complete copy @f all wamendments to the constitution proposed by initiative petition, and tat in -aceordance with the. power ested in me by the amendment to jection 202, of article 15, as proposed and passed by the® legisiature end approved by ‘the people, the propgsed endments will be placed_on the Hlot and submitted to the J€gal vot~ ers ofthe State ‘or North Dakota the general polection to be held © November 5th, 3, (Great: Seal) ° ‘THDMAS HALL, the Capitol, at Bismarck, uly, 1918, Done at this 25th day of Initiative and Referendum as Applied to Legislation. To amend Section 26 in Article - as amended by Article 15 of Amend- ments: Changing the number of electors r dulred to propose any “measure |b: tnitlative pecition from, at least ten ent of the legal vote in a majority of ¢t of thin xtate, TO, “den, thousand. el tors &t large; chang huitiative petitio ably the convenes, Teullative. a meg it the xtme. to ably ax soon an it sauiring ‘legislative ac theréon, | to provision that petition, shall be filed qtth the Secretary of State uot lewe than ninety days before thevelect! hich 1¢ into be voted upon, duces the number of signers required for referendum petition from tem per oot of the lexal Voters of the fro majority of the wsnnd electors at larvae, referendum on emer- s and for special. elec—! sRelates to circulation of “petition: and to pubiieation in publicity. pam= hice 6) of all measures submitted to the P HE exilative | ae Provid gency mei tous thereon, for electo: party attacking | petition. that: No re ennicted or np by a vote, of the electors shall 1 yepentea Of amended pers elected to ench hou .Emergency Measures. To ‘Amend Section 67 In Article 2 by adding the words: Provided, how ver, that no act granting a franchite or special pryilege, or xct creating any vested right or interest of! than iu the -state, shall be deciared aw emergency mensure, An emergency mensbre “shall tnke effect and he in force froin nnd after lis passage and approval by the or, Constitutional Amendments. To Amend. Section 202 in Article 15 as amended by Article 16 of Amend- method of adopting amend. thé legislative assembly, Provides that when such ‘amendment is agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each house, it shall be sub— that propos amendments advertised fer three months ‘and re- ferred to the next legislative axsenibl Omits:provision that amendments shall ted im much manner that th: a amendments. separat Reawees the number of sigiers re- quired to Initiative petition to amend the constitution, from, ut Jeast twenty— ve per ceat of the legal voters in each of nat lene than one-half the ft state, TO, Empat? the peti~ 0, that Mapproved by the ‘people amen anall be submitted to the legislative assembly, Brovides ‘that, wll provisions of the constitution relatiag to the submission and ‘adoption of mensures by initiative petition, on referendum al of the state; Taxation. To ameng Section 176-of ‘Article 11) as amended by Article 30 of -Amen- itting the words, 9nd d_eollected for public by addjng th Mords, the leeMlature imay vy baev ex~ empt ‘any or all classes’ of ‘personal property from: taxation and within: the meaning of thin ent af exces b gn, and Improvement vter, whatsoever ype emed personal property, Pp atitutte: restricted by this arfic! ture may provide for raising révenuc and fixing the situs of all property for the purpose taxation, Hail Indemnity. To amend'Section 177 in Article 11, changes provision relating to assess— ment of improvements on land, we rovisiom authorizing tax on jands ‘or the purpose. of indemnifying own ers of growing crops against damage by hail. Debt Limit. To amend Section 182 in Article 12, changes the debt limit from two hom— dred) thougand inre exclusive of vse may he. th debt of North Da- kota at the ‘tlme of the adoption of th constitution ® by. provision, «that all bonds in excess of twe million doltarn shall be Becured by first mort- gngerx upon real entate In amou ‘ts not to exceed one-half of its upon real and personal pro state owned utilities, enterprises industries In amounts not exceeding ftw value, vided, further, that the state shall not issue or guarantee bonds spon .property of «tate owned atilities, tries in exce! y Public Ownership of Indus- , 7. tries. To amend Section 185 in Article 12 as amended by Article 18 of Amend~ men A thorixes the state, any county, er city: to make internal improvements; to efgage tm any industry, eater- rine,” OF business, not prohibited by rticle 20 of the Constitution. Certificate of Initiative Pe- - tition, nyse the undersigned, Willlam: Lemke, i. Elliott, More, and Georgé IY otten: Je, eltizens, residents and qualified electors of the State of North Dakota, hereby certify to the beat of our kiowledge, information and be- lef, ax follows: BiRST: That, the Ini lative Pett. tion. for propo: a Wouldn't Take Advice. * Dot, and -her. brother were playing on thé woodshed roof and her brother fell. into a -barrel that was standing beneath it. Afterward she said’ to her mother: “I told him right away ofter he fell’ in that he shoutd fall back \pagain, .but he weuldz’t.” . Secretary of, State. [ ex burden of proof upon | 3 a ments to the constitution proposed by mitted to the electors, omits provision |, si man Pai axhtbit 2 10, electoracgn. the Barnes, pmeukor Henry, McKengie: MceLein, Bowmair,’ Binvke,: Surlelgh piskey, Divide, Dunn, Abate, Log: Morton "aud Oliver, Hames, Ransom, er Sargent, teal, Stutsman, nh, Ward, Wells, i ig83,..Heetingér aie aTHs, ountrall, Nels . Renyille, Sherman, Fost Vi adopted by the peopis at the ser eral Niams,’and, Was actually signed by. Whe. cturs whose names xppear as having been signed on’ PeUtous: which pare herewith prewented for fling to “thet SSecketary of State, purs' provisions’ of Section 2 as. amended \by -Article | Rients of. ere Constitution “be Hire Stat ef North *Da! By oy nga each and alt vt fan signatures iy that'of an actua Feviding in the County: aud Township | or Precinct desig pposite thelr Slapective, alematares, and vine the Bie gate in each county, as th aunties designated on. the ‘respective: peu , consiiiutes at least twenty-AVe Gent of the lezal voters, therein. Thats the counties abdv named constitute more than a mssoR in the Ate © a Bubseribeda this? rasan (Seal) N. D. Notary Publi, ‘expires June 16, 1923. My acN Proposed Constitutional. Amendments, ed qua of Not twenty imeach of More com, ed elec Dakota, We, the unde tors the, Stat cousjsung pf ov of the legal“ voter than: one-half .of the counties of the state, do hereby ‘propo: the followin dinetidenis clo, Ure-eonstitution of. th stule, And We request that the same be placed upon the bailot und be sub- luted to tne qualified eectors of ihe ale wt the ext Ben election Lor 3 ction, We d this an with: (he — provisto: in Article 13 of the Const m 16 1 Amendment: the: gener and | 5 men M1; yec~ tion Lyd of Neticte 2 as An in, Article of Amend: “pewer of ved is tush nd, electors except a uit the filing at ho wEainst: gate ‘or parts; of atgt not prevent the from gdMg inte. eects. ition shal) be filed with the seer not fer thay wise adjodrnnient of tie ture at Which enide ted, eanure Initinted by er Hectors, sbalt be sub ballot (ithe, which ghal [japon the ballot by the secretary of do sball be yoted upom at any de electto Ay te petition, or pecial electio ted thy The - result of: the uy the board of measure, except “an ‘emergency submitted to the electors of the state, shall me a law when appyoved "by y of the ‘votes cast thereon, h law shall #0 t onsthe Juth dgy after. tne Peldction, unless otherwise specified 11 the’ measure, = ae referendun fs fitea | jure, auch ntl voted ensure shalt law upen bythe electors, And Vf It f= then rejected by: a majority of \the votes cast thereon, it shall be thereby. re Peuled., Any’ such measure shall be cub siitea to the electors au special election If.su ordered -by governor, if the referendum petition filed | agatuat i¢ shall be'glgned :by thirty (Bousaud electors at ie r State , suit ipoheeach petition and fe\he ‘finds. | linsufficient, he shail notify the “Com Mittee for’ the Petittoners* und Gilow a days for correction or itmen: ment decisions of the s oe ratate gard to any such potion Ii be subject to revi tne *su~ But if the sufliciency of being reviewed at the |time the bait is prepared, the secre~ taryyof state siall place. the measure on-the ballot and no subsequeny do~ @isjon shall invalidate such medsure If ft.is at such election approved by ‘a mafority of the votes cast thereon, If proceedings arc brought against any petition upon any ground, the burden Of proof shall be upon the party. at- tucking it. jaw shall be caacted Hmiting the umber of copies of a petition which ‘maybe circuinted. Such copies shall Peco’ part of the original petition | fed or attached thereto, law be enacted prokib er t pr eme court, such -petitions im securing sig: have petition shall which shall. fair} thereon 2 ballot title ly represent the subfect matter of the | measure, and the jes of at least $s who shall constitute the » for the—petitioners", and who,shall represent and! act*for the petitfoneys. iE aren aulfaltted to the elec tors shall be published by the atate an follows! “The nccretary of state shall caune to be printed amd mailed to ench Gecter a publicity pamphiet, contain- Ing a. copy of each measure together WHIh, its ballot title, to be mit to the secretary licgtion in such pam concerning ‘meantre™ there frat (subacribing thelr names of: the electors, “Be it enacted by the people of Statevof North Dakota.” In submitting measures to the electors, the Secret of state ani ail other ‘officials be guided by the election laws until adgitional legislation ‘shall be” ‘pro- vi If conflicting measures initiated by or referred to the Velectors shall be approved by a mafority.of the votes cast thereon, the one receiving the highest number of @Mrmative vetes shal) become the law, Oe World's Hottest Places. The Sahara desert, between paral- leis:40 and 0, is-considered to he the hottest place in the world, but Hyper- abad, in Std desert in India, ‘is even hotter, Mn summer months tt is said the’ temperature there often rises above JES Begrees inthe shade, , »| Of the electoi Aruiclet the | bir terprines printed | ¥, ail}the City of Bismarcl neasure” as used herein, Jaw or amendment q ve proposal The word Anglade any e8 1 = eter. = wer of the governor ahall not .exténd (ito the mensures initiated by or referred to the ‘electors: Ne measure enacted or approved by a vote be repealed or or The veto po amended by. otis section ‘shai “Se self executing dnd'all of its provisions shall be tr ed as mandatory, Lays be enacts ed “to ‘facilitate its operation, but je Jaws ‘shall. bejenacted to hamper, fe~ strict or ‘impair the exercise df “he ight herein, reserved. to the peopl Section 67,1n Arti¢le 2, No act of kthe legislative assembly shall. take eftect until July 1steufter the close of the session, unless the legislature by a vote of iWonthirds /of the membé Present ‘and voting, In. each shall declare “it_ an emergency ure, which declaration shall be forth, in 't provided, . however, that ‘no ac hike oF wpecial privilege, or act creating any ented right of interest eater: than se the state, aball be od gt an wency. measuge, Ane recgeuey mean ure shall take effect and be Im force from fund after ite passage and ape proval by the governor, Fe ection in Wrticlé 15 as Amended e act, et Article 16. of .Amendment. Any inendinent or amendments to the con~ tution of the state may be propesed neither house of the legislature, (f :the ‘wane shall be agreed to ‘upon roll call: by a majority of the members elected to each house, it shail be sub mitted::to' the electors aud if q ma- jority (of the votes cas¢ thereon are aftirmative, such ai oediuent bull be Q part of this constitutlo: Ainendments to the constitution of the ‘state-may also be proposed by th lative petition of tite elector: petition. shail be signed by twent Prousand- electors, we “farge and shall rbe filed with the secretary of state at least One Bundred twenty days prjor to the -election at which they “are “to be voted upon, and‘uny amendment, or rinendments so proposed, shall be # mitted to the electorsiand bedom part of the nstitution, if a majority cast thereon are affirma— rovisions of jhe constitu. tion relating to the su adoption of measures by in tition, and on referendum — petition shall ‘apply to ,the Dmiaston - and adoption of! amendingats te the 6 lon of the \atat Section in Article 11 as Amend— ed by Article’ 20 of Amendment, ‘Taxes ‘hall be uniform upon the same class of y including franchises with itorial limits of the autho: g the tax, ‘The legislature inw exempt any or all cla nal property from taxation the meaning of thi may bi Ih deemed” personal’ property, ‘The property of the Unite eg and of the state, county and municipal coi orations and .property ’ jitable or other he restricted by thi ture may provijle for rajsing revenue and fixing the altus of all property for the purnose of tuxition, Provided that ajh ta and -¢ i cs hen this amendment is émain jn force until otherwise pro~ vided: by Section ug to Article 1], nify the owners of nively of ‘common ring 1 carrier or “pasturag pay: provides (all honda In excean of. two qulllion. dotines, wht he ne to .éxceed_ one~ } or upon real nterprined or industries, unts not exceeding Its jed further, that the! state shall tw or guarantce bonds upon property of stnte-uwned utilities, en— or industries in exe of ten miltion dollars, future indebtedness shall be in— rred by thé.state unless evidenced abond iasue, Avhich shall be «u- thorized by Jaw ‘for ger tala. (Purves to be clearly defined, law authorizing u bond issue shalt provide for levying an annual tax, or make other provisions, sufficient to pay the interest semi-annually, “and the prin efpal within thirty’ years from «the passage of such law, and shall spec lally appropriate the’ proceeds of such tax, or of* such other provisions, to the paymént of sald principal and’ in~ terest, and such . appropriation, shall not -be repealed’ nor the tax or other provisions discontinued until auch jhebt, ‘both principal an@ Interest, shall have been pald.. No debt in excegs of the IMmit named herein shall be in~ curred except for the purpose of re~ pelling invasion, suppressing insur rection, defending the state in time of war or to provide for the public de~ jfense in case of threatened hostilities, | Section 185 in Article 12 as Amend~ tea ex Article 18 of Amendment, Thi state, any county or city may make lernal improvements and may en— wage in any industry, enterprise or businexs, not prohthited by Article 20 of the ‘Conatitution, but neither the stgte nor any political subdivision thereof. shall otherwise loan or give fits credit or make donations to or in nid of any individual, association or \Gorporation except for reasonable sup- iport-of the poor, nor subscribe to or ecdme the owner of capital stock in any association or corporation. e, the undersigned, do hereby cer- tify that we are qualified electors of County of the State ot North’ Dakota. BUY W. COMMISSIONERS! PROCEEDINGS. Offidial- Proceedings City Commis- sion October 21, 1918. The ¢ mission met in regular session Monday evening, October + 1918. There were present commissioners, Bertsch Best, ‘Thompson-and Prestdent Lu |The minutes of fhe meeting held Sep- tember 30th, 1918 were read and ap- proved. The Public Opinion was} warded fhe contract for. printing le ticket: It was: found that W. 3. Parsons in the first ward and John Peterson inthe second would be m- able to act as inspectors of election. W. A. Falconer was appointed in- spector in. the first ward) and J.D. | McDonald in the second ward fo te j their <7 The © Attorney was asked for an opinion as to whether or not the Telephone Company had right to charge $5.00 for installation where the party moving into a house ix willing to use the same phone and jthe same: humber as the phone in that [los ar of “ote $ city, bacteriologist reported that the Chinese restaurant on 5th street. 'w a The police ed | department was instructed to see that the place 3 Cleaned up. sion was granted the Anders ber company +to build a spur traci across 9th street and Front. street to their yard in block 37 Original Plat to The City Au- ditor presented three financial reports, Commissioner of Finance Best said he could ‘not accept flese reports until they had, been toed by examina- tion made by the State Banking de- taxicab driver’s license.- It was de- cided to:ask the State Banking depart- ment to make.such examination. , Wa- terand milk reports were received and réferred to the health office. Attor ney F. 8. Allen appeared an@ request- ed ‘that Walter Jenkins be granted 9 taxicab driven’s Micense> It was de- cided to grant hima license. Spies cof the Bismarck Dairy company ap- peared and ‘stated that he would no} sell mitk at. the price fixed by thi price’ fixing committee as fhat was be- lew KY neninat damiges by. hall, provided that | dl remorrned uti | in | Amending the | aforesaid PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS) ne ‘following proposed ame Adin nts om hn ite, enon the war Dakota having passed ‘the Fits ive Assembly -will be eo Sixteenth LOpiaIALive | Assembly tor Hae A or i rapprosial- a Re Sagr tarp of Beate. y a8 TO teSIDE c To Amend Section 121 ef ‘Article 6 of the Constitution omitting | the Words, ms male, six meaths, and minety, adding the snae and Sgurge, 90 dayaand a So! NOWISH, TO. bar's ths TOE ANG uIaEo (aw Mo, 1s—Liudetrem) A. CONCURRENT RESO LUTION: Wor au Amendasent to the ‘Comatitution Providing for ibe Blective Franchise. Be it Resolved by the Senate of the State of North Dakota, the House of) Representatives concurring: That the following proposed amend- meng to Section 121 of Article 6 of the | Constitution.of the State of North Da- | kota be ‘referred to the Legislative Assembly to be chosen at the next gen eral election in-sald State be published, and upon agreement by the Legislature so chosen next, as aforesaid, to be by said last mentioned Legislative As- sembjy submitted to the qualified ele tors of the State for approval or fection at the general election in t 192 rdance with the pr 2 of the Constitu- North Dakoti Amendment. Section Article 6 of tha Constitution of Dakota, as amended by Article the Aimondments to the said: Const tion shall be and is hereby amended | aud re-enacted to read as follows: See. 121, Kveny person of the age of | twenty-one years ‘or upward, belong- ing to elther of the following ¢ who shall have resided in the st year and in,the county 90 days and in the precinct #0 days next preceding any election shall be a qualified elec: | tor at sugh election. Jirst, Citizens of | the United States; Secand, Civilized : permons of Indian descent, who. shall | have severed their tribal relations two | years next preceding such election, CHANGING NAMB FORM SCHOOL 'TO STATE TRAIN ING SCHOOL, ~ To amefd Section 215 of Article 19 the Constitution by omitting word, Reform, and) by “addiag word, ‘Training, Chapter 86, Session Laws 1917 ou. B. No. ee aree) A CONCURRENT RESO- LUTION: Conatitution, @ the Ing the t the ’ the ‘State of North Dako Name of the State ticform School, located at Mandan, in the Co of Morton, to that of State ‘Traluing | School. Be it Wnacted by the House of Repre- | sentatives of the State .of. North | | Dakota, the Senate concurring: | That the following proposed amend- ment to Section 215 of the Constitution of the State of North ‘Dakota be re- ferred to the Legislative Assembly to be chosen‘at the next general election | tloned Legislative Assembly submitted to the qualified electors of the si for approval or rejection in accordance with the provisions of Section “202 the Constitution of the State of North Dakota. Amendment. Article 19, Section 215 of tha Constitution of the State of | North bakota is Amended #0 as to read | as follows: i Sec. 215, The following public Inuti- tutions of the state are permunently located at the places . hereinafter named, each to have the lands specifi- cally granted to it by the United States In the act of Congress, approved Feb- fuary 22, 1889, to be disposed of andj used in such manney as the legislative | assembly may preseribe subject, to the limitations provided in the le on school and public lands contained my this constitution. : The seat of government at | of Bismarck in the County ; Second: ‘The State University and School of Mines at the City of Gra Forks, in the County of Grand Forks. Third The Agricultural College at the city of Fargo, in the County of the Pourt th: A State Normal School at the City of Valley Clty, in the County of Barnes, and the Legislative Assem- bly in a pportioning the grant.of eighty’ Peusane acres of land for normal schools.made in the.act of Congrese | referred to shall grant to the said | Normal School at Valley City, as sores mentioned, fifty ‘thousand 5 acres, and sald lands are hereby a propriated ‘ereaid: Inatiiution Lon sthut pu purftth:. ‘The school for Yhe D Dumb of North Dakota at the Devils Lake, In the County of sey. Sixth: A State the city 6f Mandan, Morton. Seventh: A State Normal School the City of Mayville, Traill, and the legisiative assembly apportioning the grant of lands 1 by Congress in the act aforesaid for siate. normal schools, shall assign | thirty, thousand (30,0W0) acres to the {institution hereby locaced at Mayvi ining School n the County Chapter 89, Session Laws 1917. OF STATE RE- lin said state to be by said last. mens | of! fteenth Legislative | sion A ene “RESO- ‘accede sass ‘Be it Resale ah theosenate of Btate df Ndrth Dakotanshe ‘House 0 Representatives concurring: \ ‘Phat the following propused amend: [ment to section 177 OAthe Constitution ofthe Blage de ivorth. Dakute ane i ferred to the legistative At arab dy, to ; be Chosen at the vext .ganeral’élection ‘in said state, to be by. the det mert- | Uoned Legislative “Assemb scoot ted {se the «ualined electora for rejection In actordance —w ovistuns of Section ery of "the -Con~ jauyeten, af the State uf Noota Dior, Amendment, Article . if 17 OP the Conautucion ot North: Dakota | ta amended sp a3 to read as fone 187. AU Improvements om. be assessed in accordavds | Section 179 and the amendments 41 to, Dat the Legtatative Assenibly \ have the power to exempt from tlon any und all improvements vn |property. " i Aneel atlas ti es: raat kad. { ms { | PREVENTING INVESTMENT or SCHOOL EUNDS 1X BONDS | OF STALK STATES, AN Ba eye eis ING LOANS “ON pt me -HALF OF tik Valter - oO. WHE LANDS, To amend Section 163 of ‘Arttole 9 of Conatinition iby! gintttt | | ha hele in bird, and by add e=balf. Chapter 9 94, Session Laws 1917" o B. No, 165 Lathrop) diated any of und the word, ing the words, INVESTMENT ‘OF SCHOOL FUNDS! ‘A CONCURRENT , RESB- LUTION: | Amending th@Constittlion of theBtate of th Dakota, Relating, te the Taventinent of Beliool Funds, | Be it Resolved by tha’ Jlouse of Rep- resentatives of the ‘Staté of North Dakota the! Senate concurring: That the following amendment to the Constitution of the State,of North Dakota be agreed to-and referred to the Legislative Assembly to be chosen at the next general election, and ff approved, to“be by them submitted. to the quatified electors of the State, for, fo rexection. inv accorde | YO. “ft the AA fnendment. That, Section 163 ee. the Constitution of;the’ State of North Da« Kbta. (As anignded by Article, VIII of j amendments to, said Constitution), be | now amended-so as to-read as follows: Sec, 1 The moneys of the pérma- nent ‘school funds and other educa- tional funds shall be invested only tn bonds of school corporations, or of counties,.or,of townships,\or af municty + palities ‘within the state, or bonds te for the, construction of .draine \under authority of :daw — withi Mate, bonds of the United States, bonds of the State of North Dakota,’ or on first: mortgages gn farm lands’ in, this te, not exceeding inf amount half of the actual value of any » division on which -the loaned such value to the board of appraisal of school lan | | j sued ' _—_— | | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ) County of “Burieigh. 1, Thomas ‘Hall, Secretary of ‘State | or'tne State of North Dakoty;.d0. heres by certify that thé foregoing are, full, true and complete copies of all the proposed amendments to. the’ Constitu- {fon of the State of North Dakota, passed. by the Fifteenth, Legislative Assembly of the State of North. Da- kota .and to be referred 9, the Six- ma b. State of North Dako ck wiper! THOMAS. HALL, {erent (sen Secretary of State, ated at the Capitol at Bis: this 16th day of July, 1918. ae A. Chri: Harr, istensen Langley Crane neh, Sh Steam Laundry Kupitz Company A.W. Tacas Frank. Gabel Mrs, M. E. Hibbs .. s. ©, Robidou ... Joe Schneider H. - Richholt ~ 1. Roop Co. 4 Logan ... Washburn Coal Co. E. M. Stanton .... k Dribune € Tribune C . Tribune Co. Taylor . Taylor .. Taylor Conklin .. Conklin. Conklin 1. Young ~ ajd said lands “are hereby appropri- aled for said, purpose, fighth: A’ State Tospital for the | Insane at the City of Jamestown, in | the County of, Stut And ‘the | legis}ative assembly appropriate twenty thousand acres of the grant of | lands made by the act of congress | for ‘other educational and | Charitable institutions for the benefit | and for the endowment of said insti- | tution, and there shall be located at, or near the ¢ of Grafton, in the’ County of Walsh, an institution_for the feeble-minded, on tye grounds pur- chased by the Secretary of the’Interior for a penitentiary building. eee i low the cost of the milk. H. J, Jéhn- son of the telephone company appear- ed and asked that some other arrange- ment. be znade for reporting fires. He stated that the fire chief had used ‘abusive language toward him. For that. reason commissioner Best mate a motion asking that:the fire chief be requested to apologize. H. A. Thomp- son was instructed to look after the building of a new chimney for the scate house. Members of the )street department petitioned for -an increase ih wages this matter was referted to Comissioner Kirk. The following bills were allowed and ordered to be paid, funds petnltting.2 Mike Getz . Jake Empting John Hummel John Burden John Alsbury M. J. Wildes. Joe Ki 5 z gt Bane Jake Sweigert » dis Topcon .... Edd ‘Randall - ms ¥oung Young motion the « L. On C | to meet. again October 28th, 1918, Attest: . BURTON, y Auditor. avy w Greatness. No one ever went seeking after greatness and found 4t; it’ is essen- j tially a by-product. Fame of a cer- tain sort may be acquired by direct effort, wealth can be won by those who place its’ possession first, atid notoriety is not hard to compass; but. real greatness comes to those who are not busy seeking jt. BUY W. $8. Why Keep Sunday. One reason for ‘keeping. Sunday ts that it has a polishing and civilizing effect. We polish our’ shoes, clothes, body, “Mind and soul. Sunday wasn't Meant for iging and lazyttg around, ‘ ¥ OY Rs . Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. ~ ELT: BURKE ‘LAWYER a Tribune Block “iamaréh, ND. ‘ Phone 752, -