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SATURDAY, NOY. 2, 1918. ° : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE j PAGE, 11 that, of course, is half the batile. Know What You Want. Have you seen Henry lately? . “The hardest ‘customers I-have,” @ | salesman in a city store declared re cently, “are the people who are wait- ing for someone to tell them what they want.” This class of people Is larger than we might expect, and not only do they make trouble for. others but they are restless and discontented. Do not wait for someone to tell you what you want. Find out for yourself, The first car, all the girls, widows, 911 1 etc.? We read that, some of the Non: large factory, where they make musi-| What the devil is the matter cal instruments of all kinds. Sv | them anyway. everything trom a jewsharp to a $10,1/ everything should be in harmeny, 000 pipe organ. Saw them making| erybody pulling with 2veryonly ¢ cornets, clarinets, ete., real interes! ing.. Saw a‘fine new Boehm syste |SOL-IERS VIEW OF TOWNLEYISM “Somewhere,” Sept. 27, 1918. Do you realize you owe me.a couple of letters? I have been looking for one from you for about a month, but —no see, Have a good chance now sa will write as much as I can, Haven’t|E-flat clarinet, tried it out, liked. it a lot of news, but will give you all Ij fine, so of course, bought it. 1 had have. Have been busy as usual, play-| been playing the Albert or Meyer + ing lots.of concerts, shows, etc., mak-|tem, so I had considerable trouble ing the fellows forget, for a time at/making the change to the Roehm = CATA ) (least, that they are so far from home, | tem, but I guess my luck is still with of the in a place where all hell breaks loos#|me, as ‘I have progressed in go. BLADDE | quite often. Don’t remember whether | shape, and will be able to handle il relieved in_@ I told you that | bought a new E-flat|O. K. in a short time. It is a tough 24 HOURS } | clarinet. On my way home from Aix-| part to play as there is so much vart- Each Cap. Les-Banes we stopped at Leon (sec-| ation, is pitched so high, requires lots sotetenstte (un) ond Paris,.they call it) and it surs is|of wind,’ instrument 1s. small tq; Rewareofcounterfilts kid would balk at. 1 hav good friends who belong to the league, and think that some of their ments are very good, but ye go. step toward getting what you want Is fo know what it is. 3 ol 608 First Avouue North, Mivueapol MOR! ELESS Write for our booklet showiv tages and big'salartes for tet ernment is using thousands kraph sorvi some place. Everything a large city | handle and a lot more things 1 can't has and lots besides. Went out to a/think of just now. I like it tho, ant Also, | ‘The: ore how's ‘Tiny, Waiter Sellens, tne old | soc tere oO partisans are raising hell at home. ; oi time. with | Just at the time when, ithey pull stunts that a ten year old some very. i ° O 4 " | TELEGRAPH COLLEGE: | SE WIR r! What is the matter with them?! s {00 many of the pro-, | we with a lot of rough stuff for a long Wish we had a few 1 have im{ here for a short time. They} {would learn a lot ina y litde while. I am not knock: ; coming right out with it, of them, who have it co whether they be Republicans, Demo- “he or Nonpartisans, it applies a ci ell. If things we have read heard are true, I for one, w ‘ashamed to any of them f eltizens or patriots. I would up and at 'em with both feet, se. jmind, over the temper and 1 am af i Will be quite so easy goin. jmatured along lots of line }to be, On the other hand it German brand in that past of hej Our elves sad eet conditions ; state who have been gett | Way Mat we never Dave yelor | bout “a new lease on life,” we are! junlalty good thing, thy experience, , i ee [ training and all, is teaching us tw re- ly more uponourselves and to handla ure getting it. Well, must quit for this one. Loosen up with a letter, Will look for it. Best regards to everyone, and always to you. Same as ever, PETE. . F, HARMON, Mus., id Int Haq. Co., Amex E. F. “ Watch Your Blood Supply, Don’t Let Impurities Creep In Pure Blood Means Perfect Health. The average druggist has handled hundreds of medicines in his day, some of which have long since becn forgotten, But there is one that has been sold by the druggists throughout this country, for more than fifty years, medicine, that is purely vegetable, Many druggists have seen wonderful results accomplished among their customers by this great old medicine, and they know that S.S. S, is one the most reliable blood: purifiers ever made. Keep your blood free of im- purities by the use of this honest old medicine, and if you want medical advice, you can obtain same without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co, 28 Switt Laborae und that is S. S.S., the reliable blood] tory, Atlanta, Ga. CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATIONS J, T. BE. PLANERY, Auditor of Burleigh County, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the within and following is a true and correet list of the Constitution Amendments and resolutions of the Board of County Commissioners creating as the nominees to be voted for on Tuesday, the Fifth day of November next, for the offices which appear opposite their names. : (SEAL) ~ Dated at Bismarck, this 16th day of October, 1918. i Negi SENET EL PLATERTY SS ; : : PROPO TS ‘TO THE ‘ NAME OF OFFICE REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY JUDICIARY BALLOT CONSTITL 2 STATE ' 3 OF NORTH DAKOTA Representatives In Congress, 2nd Dist.| GEORGE M. YOUNG, Valley City. | 1. N. TORSEN, Rugby. Fe wks Poot ° For Judge of Supreme Court [ims Meee ut bhblilits LYNN FRAZIER, E 'LE, Fargo. Shall Section 15, of Article 7. of the Can Governor LYNN J. FRAZIER, Hoople. S. J. DOYLE, Fargo. HARRY A, BRONSON, Grand Forks |= ni 1 ae at let the. ¢ Lieutenant Governor HOWARD R. WOOD, Deering. J. P. SMITH, Beach, CHARLES J. FISK, Minot. ae : Secretary of State THOMAS HALL, Bismarck. Theat Z - CARL RN, KOSITZKY, Bismarck. THEO. SERR, Mannhaven, ingkhollers: State Auditor OBERT A. OLSON, Bowman. M. F. HEGGE, Hatton, State Treasurer is. ad WILLIAM LANGER, Mandan, G S. WOOLEDGE, Minot. Attorney General $. A. OLSNESS, Sheyenne, F. B. SCHNELLER, Wahpeton. Commissioner of Insurance nd Yorks, JOHN N. HAGAN, Deering. DAVID GORMAN, * Commissioner of Agriculture & Labor S. J. AANDAHL, Litchville, C. F, DEPUIS, Temple. PRANK MILHOLLAN, Bismarck, J. L. NARVEY, Cando. M. P. JOHNSON, Tolley. ADAM G. LESMEISTER, Harvey, Commissioners of Rallroads J, M. THOMPSON, Wilton. VICTOR MOYNIER, Bismarck. F. 0. HELLSTROM, Bismarck. Members House Representatives SCHOOL BALLOTS 87th District FRANK G. PRATER, Arena. ms ( L. D. BAILEY, Moffit. t Cc. 0. KELL, McKenzie. For Supt, Pablic Instruction HARRY A. THOMPSON, Bismarck. N. C. MACDONALD, Bismaretr. IB J. NIELSON, Valiey City. Sheriff ROLLIN WELCH, Bismarck. County Auditor T. EB, FLAHERTY, Bismarck County Treasurer R. PENWARDEN, Blamarck. CHARLES FISHER, Bismarck. For Supesintendent of Schoois W. E. PARSONS, Bismarck. Clerk of Court = G. J. KEENAN, Bismarck. JOHN N. FORISTER, Bismarck. Register of Deeds F. B. MeCURDY, Bismarck, EDWARD 8. ALLEN, Bismarck » States Attorney 1. C. DAVIES, Bismarck JOHN C. SWETT, Bismarck. County Judge ‘ Public Administrator nty Surveyor T. R. ATKINSON, Blamarek. ~~ » ‘Coroner ANTHON BEER, Bismarck. Commisstoner, First District EDW. G. PATTERSON, Bismarck. ‘ C. L. MALONE, Bismarck, L. C, PETERSON, Wilton, Commissioner, Third District XN WM. B. FALCONER, Bismarck. Commissioner, Fourth District RANT PALMS, Arena, Assessor Ist. District Assessor 4th District JOE WAGNER, Arena. Assessor Sth District M. WOLF, Bismarck. 0. H. BENSON, Bismarck. GEO. H. DOLAN, Bismarck. ALBER H, INGRAM, Bismarck. J 0. VARNE F. H. GEIERMANN, Bismarck. CHARLES GLITSCHKA, Bismarck. J. H. HEALOW, Bismarck. J. F. PERKINS, Regan. Justice of Peace ee oe Y, Bismarck. , J. E. ANDERSON, Baldwin. ‘ ( AARON CHRISTOPHER, Bismarck, Constables WILLIAM FISHER, Bismarck. : ( J. A. VARLEY, Baldwin, ——————— Shall the Constitut be amended The Lee vide for the in order tes the ntede sof such db To amend Section sv hy id | Provided, however, that in ne ease legislative enactincnt law of the North Dakota be deelared tneanstitut fanless at least four of the judges shail so decide, Shall Section $9 of the Constitution of the State of North Dakota be amended to read as The Supreme Court shall: fades, a majority of whom shall queria or prone pe more of said ju sist of five be necessary. to form a decision, bw may adjourn t a day cert case shall f the State oi North stitutional unless at shall so decide. st Tuur of the judges in Article 2 as amended cndinents electors reg nd Section ¢ 1h of An nig the number ve by initiative potiti ten per cent of the legal voters t0 be. in a majority of the of this and. electors atures, ch e petition shall be the secretary of state less than s before reuulur session of the transmit the same as soon as ion there: shall be fited equiring les pn that peti not Tess than ninety towhich it is to be number Reduces the {required for referendum pe jeent of the legal voters of the [jority of the counties, to seven i ten per mar d ciee- at tai tors Provides for referendum on emergency meas: 1. election: ‘con. n of spec th circulat i ion in pu sures submited to the elector jof, proof upon party attacki vides that: N: No measure enacted or by a vote of thezelectors shall be repealed Jasnended by the te re except Upon a nay vote upon roll eal meint Lite eseh he in Atticle 2 as pers, ele amended sded jon. }the Te |. The fi | thousar | measure | tition st which sha secretary of sta atewide election. ccial election cailed esult of the vete upon doand declared by unless otherw speciti If a referendum petition is filed ag emergency measure, such measure shall be then rejected by: thereon, it shall be thereb re shall be submitte | election if so ord or if the referendum, pe shall be signed by. thir large. Such special election E the governor, and shall be held not less t one hundred nor more than one hundred thirty Gays after the adjournment of the session of ‘Any such to the electors at a shall pass upon each it insufficient, he shall ‘Committee for the Petitioners” and nty days for correction or amendment. All decisions of the secretary of state in regard % any such petition shall be subject to review by the supreme court, But if the sufficiency cf such petition is being reviewed at the time the ballot is prepared, the secretary of state he measure on the ballot and no shall invalidate such meas- allow ure it majority of the votes cast thereon, ings are brought against any petition upon a ground, the burden of proof shall be upon the party attacking it. | No law shall be enacted limiting the number af copies of a petition which may be circulated, Such copies shall become part of the original petition when filed or attached thereto. Nor ‘stock districts and permitting stock to run at large in districts one and five, and of persons whose names havebeen certified to me, by the Secretary of State, the County Canvassing Board, and by petitions duly s Y, Auditor of Burleigh County, N. | PROPOSED AME A CONSTITUTION OF Tt OF NORTH DAKOT STATE ‘A hath any law he enacted prohibiting any person | iro or receivin Htofaing with the treedom tires te petitions Fach petition shall have printed the whieh shall) fairly reptese highest number S"used herein, ment thereto, tes eter The veto power of the go measures in electors. Noon ‘oved by a vote of the electors shall be 1 amended by the legislature, execpt tpon a yest ¢ wpon roll call of two: thirds. of mbers elected to cach ‘Lhis section: shall by Gf its provisions: shall Laws mi bat no 7 in Article @ hy adding , however that no. act or special privilege, “er ted right or interest other un emer [era | aet Govern ended 1g, pproved Article No act of the legis: | vote of two-th | present and voting, i it an emergency | shall be set forth in the |that ne an | priv Jand ater ernor, submission ive petition, and ir mn relating to asures by: initi: all jaption of m 1 referendum. peti ‘apply to the sub: | mission and adopti mendments to the} Jeonstitation of the s | To amend Section 176 of Article 11 nded by Article 20° of « the words, and shi for public’ purp e words, the legislature or all ses of personal prop ion and within the meaning of this tures, buildings, and improvemen f ev 1, whatsoever upon land shall be deemed personal property, and restricted by this article, the leg provide. for raising revenue and fixing Tits of all property for the purpose of tax: ation. ‘Shall. Section 176 in Article 11 as amended by Article 20 of Amendments be amended to read as follows: Section 1 in Article 11 as Article 20 of ‘Amendment. ‘Taxes sh form. upon the same class of property, includ: ing franchises within the territorial limits of the authority levying the tax, The legisla: ture may by law exempt any or all classes of personal property. from taxation and within the meaning of this section, fixtures, buildings and improvements ci every character, whatsoever, zed as required by law, Dd. i a A TO THE \ PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOT i land shall he deemed py property, of the ons and religious, upon Vhe 1” corporat or school adopted shall provided) by. oU, improve: tax on ers 1 damage hail by ; \rticle 11 be amended VG inn Article V1. legistature 3 the levy and colle ne ds within t Tiuitations specified in Se Loaf the Ce itution. such tas shall be sed to indemnify crops sugainst dan nid Section 182 fi Nat dreamy 18 of what m ime of the « red thousa e debt of th honds in excess secured by first in amounts not to of upon real and in amounts, 1 | ip Jits value, and provided further, that th [shall not issue or guarantee bonds upon prop: tty cof state owned utilities, enterprises or tries in excess of Ten ‘Million Dollars, in Asticle 12 be amended he state may bonds, pro- bunds in cxeess of two million I be secured by first mortgages upon © in amounts not to exe halt of Jats values or upon real and per property Jof state-owned utiliti prises or industries nOUME Hot value, and pro- ceeding 7 ther, that the state shall not issue or upon property of, state-owned . enterprises or industries in excess of n dol we indebted Ighe state unites fwhich shall | bond issue, for certain Every Taw levy- isions, annually, and from the interest semi all specially ap- ax, or of such said princi- jon shall provisions neipal and 0 debt in in Article 12. as Amendment, or city, to erprise 20 of the nor any 11 otherwise donations support of the ne the owner of + corporation, ners of Bu submitted to numbers one rth, TOTS. ‘@-and seconded t the stock di f Coun ty of d “that any part of icts which are ree may tors by board on or before ock in their Oe di a m Hedstrom voted aye. ober 7th, 1918. Howing resolution was introduced by ner Ward who moved its adoption ‘nded. by Commissioner Pesonen. this Board has been petitioned by of the qualified electors of 1 and Stock District No. 5, be permitted to run at large tricts as follows: No. 1, between November i] May Ist, and in, Stock District No. seen, November 15th and April 15th, 's Board finds that said petitions are in nee with law and contain the required nber of signers. herefore be it resolved that the prayer of the petitioners be and is hereby granted and stock are hercby permitted to run at large in |said districts, between the dates specified in the petitions. Provided, however, that hogs ‘© not permitted to run at large at any time gaid stock districts, On. roil call Commissioners Pesonen, Ward and Patterson voted ayes ‘he fol king that stoc! said stock T In Stock Dis First Publication, iBsmarck Tribune, Oct. 24, 1918. Run Oct.’24, 25, 26, 28, 20, 30, 81 and Nov. 1, 2, and 4, 1918,

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