The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1919, Page 7

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"LEAGUE PITS (®e “OVER ATTACK ONEDUGATOR Very Small Minority in House Refuses to Obey Dictates of Big Stick \ ‘ Kelly of Ramsey County Pays His Respects to Mac- \ donald’s Campaign In spite of the.insurgency of a very few members, the. league forced through the , house Wednesday the adoption of a favorable report from the committee pn education on House Bill 81, which ig designed by Neil.c. Macdonald to curb the powers of his successor in the office of state super- intendent, Miss Minnie: J. Nielson. A divided report came in ‘from the committee on education, and the adop- tion of the minority report, that con- sideration ‘of the bill. be indefinitely postponed, was moved ‘py Rep. ‘Kelly of Ramsey, who said: “The intent of this bil'is plain. Its purpose is ‘to take every possible pow- er from the: superintendent of public instruction-and to make it impossible for her to ever.run again. ‘Not be- cause she is not qualified for the of- fice to which she has been elected, but because she doesn’t chance to possess certain medals carried by certain other educators, “The campaign which has been car- ried on against Miss, Nielson for the last month is a disgrace to this state. |’ I trust that this body will not join in the efforts of those who, failing to: defeat her for fhe office which she holds, would now handicap her work in that ‘office’ and make it impossible for her, to. ever run for that’ office again.” % A division of; the house was called for, and the, motion was voted down 41 to 33 Among the few leaguers who voted with the minority were. Rep. J. A. Harris of Mercer, chairman of the committee on education,’and Rep. Weld of Wells.. Twichell asked that the bill pe thrown into committee of the whole. Maddock of Mountrail moved. that Twichell’s motion be tabled, which was done. The major- ity report of the jetections committee that the bill pass was then adopted. Kelly called for a yoll-call on this mo- tion, but later withdrew his motion on request of Rep. J. F. T. O'Connor, who suggested that a roll-call would be had on third reading which woyld suffice to place the house on record. WAR WON, BUT NOT ENDED Gronna |: Readjustment Daye Need Aid of Every Citizen. oid te} 33 United States Senator nia; “of North: Dakota: Statement | Asle'J. G “The war has been won, but has not ended, The daye of readjustment will the emallest wage-e6taer, @ manner as to ilke-bis. patrioti fort <4 ) good " if zens to continue the purchase of War Savings and Thrift Stamps and other. Government securities, to help raise money to defray expenses which at present are even heavier than those which arose while the war was on. Our. financial stability must be maintained, our ‘credit. must remain unimpaired. “I heartily approve of/the Govern- ment’s plan to spread the gospel of thrift: in. every. home throughout the land. . The purchase of War Savings and Thrift Stamps is a practical man- ifestation’ of thrift. The likeness. of Benjamin Franklin which appears up- on 'the new issue is indeed significant, and homage should be paid to him by every citizen by investing in Govern- ment securities, thereby laying the foundation for the national spirit: of thrift which I believe the war has in- eulcated in many who formerly did not ‘know ‘the meaning of the word.” ——————————— P Bismarck . Furniture Company 220 Main Street Furrilture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. The HURLEYS Dance and:Concert “DISGRACE TO THE STATE”! oN te ? FRECKLES ANI y HIS re ~ gai NOU To- DAY, FRECKLES -UMUI= Nou Got = GIRL HAVBNT wou NDS: SAYS SHELLS WERE CLOSE Caleson Driver From Indiana Tells of Mie Experience Under ‘German Fire. Rushville, Ind.—Some of the ex- periences of a caisson driver while un- der fire. are described in a letter re- ceived here:from) Private Raymond B. Colestock of Battery A,.One Hundred and Fiftieth, field artillery. The let- ter, written by him to his parents, fol- lows in part: “On Monday morning-we got a little | @ taste of real war and German‘ shell- fire, and shortly before noon we cais- son drivers got our baptism of fire. We had to take a load of shells up to the guns and shells were falling all eronnd the road we had to travel on. ‘We went on‘the run, one caisson at @ time, and all :got there, although the shells hit uncomfortably.close. I got ‘up to the guns all right and: started back. Just as I got:up on a:amali:taise a zal hit: about fifteen: feet off the foad, passing ovér the back‘ of my calsson. ‘The force of it nearty"threw me out of the saddle and I. got:hit with; ‘ja. chunk of dirt, but was not burt, but 10 Main St. Phone 130K desire fox big success in business is com- bined with ‘a due un- derstanding and appre- ciation of ne - advertising, the young man in business 4s:68 the road-to the top. => "Phe advertising de- *partment of this news- pleces of steel whizzed rather wickedly past my ears.” ingter aad sss only to eet ¥4 sat , son’ on in while I gathered up the pleces of ” 1000; FILCHES DADDY’S CIGAR TO ASSIST RED CROSS Marysville, .Cal—Ore lone cigar. filched from the stock of her.fgther by.a young girl work- ing atthe Barney, Dolan fruit shed, near here, bpéught an even $21 at an auction held among 3 the employees. L $ The’ young woman, wanting $ to do something for her coun- e try, decided-this wount be a good $ way. She turned the muney over to the Red USE OF MOONSHINE IS CAUSING INSANITY Huntington, W. Va.—Use of moonshine whisky {s spreading : Insanity throughout West Vir- ginia, according to J. B. Coster of the:state-fnsane asylum. In- ‘sanity is epidemic in the-ceal re- gions of Logan county, Coster says. .All kinds .of ingredients are used in the manufacture of the. whisky and fouch of it, re cording to the asylum officials, EA wrecks mifid and body. 's of + MUSIC CURES SHELL SHOCK Victime- t- Engtand: Retover “8peeeh Under the Infuence of “Singing. erates = fee Se London.—Music has been found to dlers suffering from shell shack, . now singing Js go be On BD Bye: tematic scale, with the approval ef the army guthorities, oS It hasbeen found thet. pinging has oth directly and indirectly a won- Gertal curative effect and there are a ‘awmbe: of cases on rd in which n “suddenly THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN Classified Advertising Rates> Inserted. Ferma Strictly Casti—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will-be: : Da Firat insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15.cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be gharged at the rate of t word, : wo cents a word for each additional | _HELP WANTED—MALE > WELCOME! RETURNING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Full informetion as to all. em- ployment openings in this com- munity and elsewhere will be giv- | | | | en you FREE at the Bureau for Returning Soldiers -and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Bifilding,, Phone 17%. 3Alt national and loca} efforts to ‘assist you are there, concen- trated. f . * fell located, Geo, M. Register, United States Employment Service 2-1-Lwk. || U. 3. Department of Labor. FOR RENT—BSeven room house. Mad- o. nea - r aad ern. Call 697. os YOUNG MEN, ‘Qnd Over, desiring fe if 115 tf government’ Railway Mail Clerk- ""RENT——Modern cottage. ships, $92 per month, write for free] 404 Kor 794,, Geo, W. Little. particulars of examinations;:- J._E. apt ¥ 2 1.10 tf Leonard, (former Civil ‘Service’ Ex- WANTED—Woman? Tor: “bopaework. Small family. “Must: be:eapable to take full charge. Phone 534L. - 2.5 3t WANTED — Stenograpber, Must be experienced and ‘thoroughly -com- petent. Labr Motor Seles ae a WANTED TO RENT _ WANTED TO RENT.—Reliable party wishes 5 room modern: cottage or flat furnished or unfurnished. Write 578 care Tribune: 2:6 5t TO RENT—Have a large list of clients who ‘wish to rent furnished or untarnished rooms,. Turn that 1 extra jl into cash. I, H.;Lang- Mey, Phone :888. P90 -8-tf ‘WANTED—3. or { modern roams fur- ttished or unfirnished.” Wouldn't want them before the first of March. B.C. Solum, care Van Horn Hotel. 1,31 1 wk ‘BUSINESS CHANCES. FORTUNE MAKING”: $10 “secures membership and full pro-rata inter- est in FIVE great Burkburnett for- tune making gusher oil wells, Big. opportunity. Act now. Abner Davis, ‘Trustee, Wichita Falls, Tex. 2-1256 ig FOK RENT WANTED—Rom, with board by re- fined youlig:man. Kindly state loca- tion, priceand’ particuars..Write 676 care Tribune. 2 and $7 aymonth. Modern rooms for winter. 700 8rd St. 224 6t FORRENT—1 room in modern house. Gentleman preferred. Call at 418 Sth or Phone (3542. Fea LUST AND ry IND FOUND—A véry valuable ages driv: ing mit. Owner may haveyaawe by calling at Tribure, provi g prop: erty and paying for this ‘advertise- ment. “ 231 wk —AGENT—SALSEMAN MARGH’S: “HISTORY. of “ svar Wontterful; agent: my —ansker. Intreduction oy “March, highest officer Ustted States grmy. Liberal yanilgone Guill tree. Bote etree oss Se (GENT-SALESIAN—es nd Outfit Society, eral agents’ commisions. free. Bible © Kducational Fulerton Bldg., St. FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Modern ‘hou: and gar- age, well ~ located. nvenient terms. B.C. Marks, Bismarek, N. Dak 25 FOR RENT—6 room modern house, FOR RENT—Modern 8 room, keuse Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 151 or 761. 1 ANAL tt, FOR BALE—Six foom: strictly ‘mad: ‘etn bungalow in Riverview nddition. ‘A bargain if bought’ st once. “If}in~ j,,torested call C. L. Burton.’ 2% -jcx_ MISCELLANEOUS |.” 60° TONS UPLAND HAY, for sele,, Al- bert, Hammar, Driggolj,, N, :D. Hl Sa cen, 5 2t FOR SALE—Nearly;new Singer sew- ing machine. Cheap. - Lomas Hard- ‘ware. + 25 bwk WIDOWS—More ‘than ‘wives ‘believe in life insurance ‘protection without investment feature. Call or write for rates. Salemsen wanted, Guar- antee Fund Life Association,’ L. H. me | ¢ Position by expel stenographer: Can. furnish \. references. Phone 144 Se & a aia ? oe get wk (WELL: , THERE'S iy OLD SWIRT OFF — NOW T: GET MY Langley, state manager, 314 Broad- way. Phone 888. 2 f FOR SALE—Sanitary couch, bird maple iting desk and Phone 395K. dresser. WANTED—To team and harn £04 Mai buy” 5 room Will sell | rniture . for All good as new. house, in separate items or all in one lot. Call at 404 2nd street. 23 3t BUTTERMAKERS Al creamery for rent at reasonable prices. For partic inquire Henry Klundt, Krem, N, Dak. 232 wks WRITE "C. A. Auto school. & 21 1mo TWO SPL’ HORSES | for sale. ‘These horses are sound. } gentle, well broken to ride or drive | and high class in every way. Will) gel] cart, cutter and harness with the horses, F. 8. Taleatt. yi t ote! nq FON BALE-Teda, protectograph check une -Office. POSITIONS: WANTED + BOOKKEEPER want, position. Had some. experience. Care Northwest Hote}, Room 325. ANT: week or..010! m0} WARS Si fa ion diakbout ibuntcher, with grocety experience, capable to take full charge of any market, wishes teady position. Ad- dress Box 116, McKenzie, eee 7 FOR SALE OR TRADE.—Farm of 160 acres. 10 miles from the county seat of Stark county; including | atock and machinery; 120 acres un- -| CITATION writer. Good a8B@W.) Gall, at Tabby |. anit 2oatt | NO, MEAT. CUTTER aid all aroundy’ You SEE THAT der plow; all fenced; will consider Bismarck city property or land ad- joining the city. Inquire the 5th Street Barber Shop, Bismarck, North Dakota, 16 1 wk HEARING PETITION: FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN- ISTRATRIX. SATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. In County Court, before Hon, IC. Davies, Judge. In the matter /of the estate of Wil- liam Welton, deceased: Mary Welton, petitioner, vs \W liam K, Welton, and all other parties of interest, respondents. The State of North Dakota to the above named respondents and all persons interested in the estate of Wililam Welton, deceased: You and/each of you are hereby no- tified that Mary Welton, the petitioner ! herein, has filed in th urt petition, praying that letters of administrat‘on upon, the estate of William Welton, late of the town of Baldwin, in the }eounty of Burleigh and state of Nortn ‘Dakota, deceased he granted to ‘Mary Welton, and that the said peti- ‘hion will be beard and duly considered vy this court on Wednesday, the 5th day of March, A. D. 1919, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of ‘that: day, at the court. rooms of. this court,:in the county court house, in the-city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and you, and each ‘of you, are’ hereby:-cited to be time! and place, and answer said peti- ‘and show cause, if any there be, ie ae appear before this court at said pn, iwhyithe prayer of said petition should not ‘be granted. By the court: 2.1 ae I. C. DAVIES, Judge-ot-the County Court. Dated the 22nd day of January, A. D., 1919. * Let the :service of the above cita- tion be made by personal service on all resident heirs, and by publication in Bismarck Daily Tribune published at Bismarck, N. D., once each week for three successive weeks. — 4 ME 7 (DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WELLTHAT'S A Gow ONE ON _. 1 BovenT. THAT TOY PIANO | FoR. THE KiD AND ‘THEY DELIVERED ° tT. TO Tae OFFICE - THATS A FINE TuING To HAVE IN A PLACE OF: Busiess The Piano Gets a Try-Out Look WHAT | BouenT FoR. MY SOM AND THEY DELWeRED \T OP HERE BY MISTAKE I. C, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 1—23 30; 2—6. By Allman Them Notes Is PRETTY Gop, GAN, SEE Nob Cal DLAN A TWE ONT. \ HEN, CHARLEY You TF Ake A GooD TENOR. Nov TERS Are THERE ARE SMILES THAT MAKE “s Nov BWE yp ys HAP-PY — SMILES THAT MAKE. ANY THE \DEA You CHANGING CLOTHES OUT HERE? DON'T. - LOOKING RIGHT DERSON {| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given, that, where- as default has been made’in the terms and conditions of that certain mort- gage made, executed and delivered by Thomas Roy Crawford, a ‘single man, to Walter L. Williamson, daied June 1, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the register of.deeds of Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, on June 22, 1917, at 11:20 o’clock_a. m. and corded in Book “151” of mortgages, -|on Page 8, and which mortgage was there after and on the 8rd day of July, 9 assigned to Elizabeth B, Adams, which assignment has been filed for record and recorded. in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh coun- ty, North Dakota, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises i said mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on Saturday, the 8th day of March, 1919,. at .2:00;o’clock p. m. The preniises deseribed in sald mortgage and which will be sold pur: suant to this notice, arp described i follows, to-wit: The... Northwest} Quarter (NW: 1-4) of ‘Section’ fourteen)« (a4), township one hundred thirty- nine (129), North of range seventy- five (75), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing oné hundred six ty (160) acres, more.or less, according to the United States survey thereof. The amount due on,sueh- mortgage at, which amount includes the sum i i two bundred...and twenty dollar4; the date of sale is,four, hundred di rf and. seventy-three cents ($220.73), Ins’ lars and twentyeniie scents ($400:29 =4 terest pald Wy-the assignee in accord- ance with the terms of said mortgage, ‘OW aprior-and: superior lien existing . against the above described real estate; besides the statutory costs and disbursements as provided by law. Dated, January 31, 1919. ELIZABETH B. ADAMS, Asignee of Mortgagee. Kvello & Adams, Attorneys for Assignee, Lisbon, North Dakota, 1—30; 2—6 13 20 27; 3-4. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that the mortgage executed by Cornelius Will- jams and Clara Williams, his wife, mortgagors, to the First Guaranty Bank, a corporation of. Bismarck, North Dakota, dated the 3d day of December, A. D. 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of; Deeds in Burleigh county, North Da- kota, on the 25th day of January, 1918, at 9 o’cléck a. m., and duly re- corded in Book 147 of Mortgages, page 202, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in said mortgage and hereinafter* described, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., on the 2ist day of February, 1919, to satisfy the amount due in such,mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in ‘said mortgage and which will be sold at the sale are described as follows: Lots thirteen and fourteen (13 and 114), block fourteen (14), McKenzie’s addition to the city of Bismarck, North Dakota. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of 04, which includes interest paid by said mortgagor upon a prior mort- gage in the sum of $210.00 and in- terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent after September 28, 1918. : . ‘The above sale will be made because of the default of the mortgagor, who has failed to pay the said gum of $500.00, which was due January 1st, 1918, and to pay the interest upon the prier mporteate as aforesaid, and is made pursuant to a power of sale in said mortgage contained. Dated this 8th day of ey, 1919. FIRST GUARANTY BA of Bismarck, N. D., Mortgagee. Bae Bu a Je ttorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota; 1-9-16-28-30; 2-6-23_ - “Use. Furp as Money. 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