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i i i What the fighting Yanks think, cf the. ex-kaiser ‘and of’ Kaiserism at home as well as abroad, may be judged fgrom the following letter received from Dr. (Lieut.) John D, Moore, son of Dr. J. G. Moore, former superin: tendent of the Bismarck ‘district of the Methodist Episcopal church, and for several years a resident of the capital city: Base Hospital 89, A. P.O. 798. * ‘American Ex Forces, LA December 24, 1918. Edito# Tribune: Dedt Sit: The folks at home were good enough to gend*me a copy of the “Bismarck Tribune” dated November j a1 {he medical and su }of this huge plant. 16, and in it 1 came across your edi- torial entitled, “Wanted, for Murder— William ‘Hohenzollern.” Pleace accept my congratulations on that master- Piece. ¢ut it from the paper and am saving vit in my scrap book as one of the best editorials | ever read. We are very busy zover: here. for, although the. war. is_over, its effects as secn Rheumatism, A HOME CURE GIVEN BY ONE WHO HAD te In the spi tacked by 3 tory Rheuma lyf found a remedy that completely, “and “it has ni turned. I have given it to ber who were terribly afflicte even bedridden with Rheum: and it effected re ey T want every. suff form of rheumatisin trouble to t this, inarvelous healing — po Don't send a cent, ddre: and curing your rheumatism pricg of it, one dolla id. do net’ wan w !gaiety but tho effe vs the ed, with the will annexed, defendant and respondent. Lill respondents. FIGHTING BISMARCK YANK IN 4 - FRANCE APPRECIATES EDITORIA from the medical side are far from bo- ing ceased.-. There is still a great deal for the medical department to do. ‘As you know I was detachinent com: mander of this hospital unit at Camp Sheridan and when we arrived here. Then came the rush‘of work and wounded and I took over one of our. large medical Wards. The experience experience was an_ invaluable one and gave me a priceless medical ex- perience, Now that the acuto stage is past I am again in command of the detach- ment and in addition am medical dup- ply officer for this unit. The latter position gives me complete charge OL ‘al machinery a 2,500-bed hos- pital. This with my detachment work gives me enough {o do so that when night’ comes I do vot need any- ono to’sit by my bed and sing lullabies to put ime to sle : Isa great life if you don’t weak en and I am still going strong. Just. returned this morning from a week’s leave of absence:in Paris. ‘l'ho efty 1§ taking on much of its former cts of the war are very. apaprent. Last Sun 1 visit- ed the church of St. Ge is which was struck by one of Big Bertha’s on Good Friday last. best wishes for a merry Christmas and a happy and prosper- ous New Year to you and yours, I am, yours sincerely, JOHN H. MOORE, First’ Lieut. M. C. s Hospital Our unit is in the Mesve: Center, Mesves, Department Neuves, France. BS / SUPREME COURT From Ward Gounty. Rena Druey, plaintiff and appellant . W. Baldwin, administrator of and Ella Baldwin jie Smith, et al., interveners and Syllabus: ; 1. In an action against an execut- Note—The income tax has not yet been passed, but will be in till in conference, the tax for the vast majority of people has been settled. is our readers what they want to know.—Editor.) Income tax, reports are required of — A single person whose gross income for the A married person whose If a husband and wife living. together whose ¢: school under guarantee of a sat- isfactory position as soon as competent or your tuition re- funded. When you know more about this college and what it has‘done for hundreds of the most successful business men and women, you'll attend. Write You Can Enroll at This MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE Send for particulars. as : G. M. LANGUM, Pres., ! Bismarck, N. D. toe tment tte ttt ent as et tem enna stent NE IN AE EA re’s Your Income Tax, and How You Pay It. ar 1918 v 1918 $1,000 income for th gr a return, unless the income of both is included in one report. PERSONAL EXEMPTION A sitigle person is allowed a personal exemption of $1,000. A married A married persen not living with hus! An additional exemption of or wife) dependent® upon and r¢ son is under 1 ears of age or + “A hasbané ed between them, tax. \ Twelve per cent on net inco son or head of family : and wife living together are e t = in case they make separate returns, the. personal exemption ‘of $2,000 may be take THE TAX YOU PAY is taxable at 6 per cent, and alf over first. $4,000 is taxable at 12 per’ cent) The surtax formerly called additional tax, which is in addition to at graduated rates upon the-ENTIRE net income ‘m.excess of $5,000 as follows: 1 per cent on the net income between $5,000 and $6,000. on the net income between $6,000 and $8,000. on the net income between $8,000 and $10,000. on the net income. between $10,000 and $12,000. 5 per cent on the net income between $12,000 and $14,000. The surtax rate increases 1 per cent for each $2,000 up to $100,000; in other words, on a net income between $98,000 and $100,000 the rate is 48 per ‘cent. TIME AND PLACE FOR FILING YOUR REPORT Reports made on the basis of the calendar year must be filed on or before March 15th, 1919, unless an extension of time is granted, as was the case last ‘year. Returns must be made to the collector for the district i or principak\place of business of the person making the report. WHEN YOU HAVE TO PONY UP "The tax is payable in’ four equal installments, as follows: First installment—At time of filing report. Second installment—Fifteenth day of third month thereafter, Third installment—Fifteenth day of sixth month thereafter. ourth installment—Fifteenth day of ninth month. thereafter, If the full tax is paid at the time report’is filed, 2 per cent 8 per cent 4 per cent count of 1 per cent is. allowed. Persons having incomes Single Person + Net: income of $1,500) Net income «$1,500 Personal exemption ..... 4,000 2; Bis CED Subject to normal tax... $500. at 6 per cent or a tax ‘se Single’ Person (Net income of $6,000.) Net income .. 000 Personal ‘exempt 1,000 Six per cent on net income not over $4,000 (after deducting’ the exemption). This is normal id provided the as below would compute tax as follows: SOME EX AMPLES Married Person—No Children Net income %.. - -$2,500 Personal exemption ..... 2 Subject to normal tax ... $500 at 6 pen cent, or a ta: OSes ares ee 80 Married Person—No Children (Net income of $6,500.) Net income $6,500 Personal exemption 2,000 Moscow are shown here. The army is Variousl; *lreported at from 1,000,000 to. 3,000,000 troops?” Pay. of a soldier is 300. rubles ($150) a month and killed in active field fighting during the past six oO keep. Recruiting offices of the-soviet govern- | months. Trotzky and his aides) declare that it ute of Margaret Druey, deceas-| mont are, calling for more volunteers.': By thé! is impossible to make the red guard army an time the. Russian winter. weather has changed — efficient fighting instrument unless they enforce so that fighting is easier and more practicable . discipline through the death penalty. ...A speech forall concerned, the soviets of Russia will have by Trotzky. to a soviet congress is distributed militarized their country to a serious extenit¢ under the title, “Order, Discipline and Obedience *! Travelers reaching Stockholm say that from Kiev \ Will Save Russia.” or and the heirs at law of the estate|verse patty where. it. appears ‘that of a deceased, to secure the delivery of a deed and to quiet t:tle to realty claimed, by the estate, the testimony of the executor, the husband of the plaintiff, concerning a transaction had |» 2. with the deceased is not made admis- sible undér the provisions of Section 7881 Compiled Laws 1913, .Sub-Div. 2, by calling such witness: as an.ad- ———————E eee Py MOTHER $ FRIEND the same where the purpose thereof is | | Expectant Mothers av $2,000 or more must file a report. incomes added exceed $2,000 cach shall make allowed a personal exemption of $2,000. d or wife is allowed a personal exemption of $1,000. 200 is allowed for each child or each person (other than husband ing his chief support from the taxpayer, if such dependent per- incapable of self-support because mental h itled ito but one personal exemption of $2,000; and, me over $4,000 (after deducting the exemption; that is, first $4,000 in which is located the legal residence Married Person—Two. Children ,000 Net. income ..:. Personal exemption. ’ Subject to normal tax... at 6 per cent, or tax of Married Person—Two Children Net: income Personal exempt % a eAn S of said ‘document as Subject to. tax ...$4,500 Subject to ‘n f Regal Pane s000 af '@ Nomad tax $4,000 eB. By CARL SANDBURG, from Stockholm for all workmen. such evidence and such witness is an tagonistic to the interests of the es tate. A witnes -who is incompetent; to testify under the provisions of Sec-| tion 7871 Sub-Div. 2 Compiled~Laws 1913 directly to the delivery of a deed by the deceased is likewise incompet- ent, to testify a§ to the possession of to establish that’ a delivery or non- deuvery thereof must be inferred. {| Act it is the duty of attornéys to care-| fully refrain. from encumbering the} record with incompetent, immaterial FOR 2 APPLY REGULARLY: the course of the trial its views when | the attorneys are so doing. 4. In an, action to determine ad- verse ‘claims, where the executor and | the heirs at law of the.estate of the deceased are’ parties thereto, and thei findings of the trial court are in fa- vor of the estate, the judgment thero- | I | é 1 ! ! jupon should quiet title in the heirs iat law, and in the executor for, pur- poses of administration. ppeal’ from a judgment of the dis: court of Ward county, Leighton, eting title in the interyenors. 1 affirmed, and M, O. Bide, Minot, for the plaintiff’ and appel- éry few days. Although it , and the following tells agley & ‘Thorpe, ‘Towner, N. D., and Hall, Alexander & Purdy ings, So. Dak., attorneys for interven- ors and respondents. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. | For the Beulah Coal | IN COURT ON - EQUITY PLEA . (Continued trom Page One.) or more must file a report. ly or physically defective. by. either or divid- Ms eorporation with a hoard of seven as incorporators attempting to proceed under a statute limiting capital stock to $50,000 anddecreeing that there shell be 25 or more asso- ciators. Tho Equity company has applied for a writ of mandathus compelling the secretary of state to accept its declar- ation and ta ie the certificate re- quested. Julge Nuessle has directgd to the secretary of state an order to}, show cause why such writ should not sue. - The ion Will be argued at 3 o'clock Saturday. afternoon. Cea erE peep TE! \ CITATION AND NOTICE HEARING; PROOF OF FOREN WILL, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of. Burleigh. : In County Court,-Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. tn the {ater of tho estate of Reuben A, Adams, deceased, * i John Adams and sidney J. Adam: petitioners, vs. John Adams, Sid! Irwin Adams, Mount Hope Cemeter: Commisioners of Mount Hope Ceme-|. tery, Seth Adams, Myron H. Adams, Louise M. Snyder, Sarah ‘Helen Gilbert and all other persons interested, re- spondents. ae i The State of North Dakota, to: the, above named, respondents. and all per- sons interested in ‘the estate of Reu- ben A. Adams,-decea i 3 You'and each of you are hereby. no- tified that John Adamg and Sidney. I. Adams the petifioners herein, have filed in this court @ copy of the last will and icstament of Reuben A: Ad- ams, late of the city of Rochester, in the county. of Mosrog aps sta of New-York, deceased, and the probate thereof in the state of ‘New ‘York, duly authenticated, with -their petition, praying for, the admission. to probate, ‘the last ‘will of million-dol . This is also normal tax. the normal tax, is imposed tax is not over $200, a dis- \ (Net income of $3,000.) 600 i 36 (Net income of $7,500.) peti eri wi ara en 2 o’clock‘in the afternoon of that da: at the court roms of this court, in the .p! county’ courthouse, in the clty of Bis: such mistake could hot be made by aj Per, week. ; 3 : to Petrograd in all factories and shops there is (N. E. A. Staff Correspondent Just Returned... a six-hour workday, and two hours military. drill constipation, and that until laxatiye-tonic. required. to do as promised. PRICE AS ALWAYS ite of greatly ‘d_ laboratory tained | the ‘price at which this family lex- ative has been sold by . druggists for the past 26 years. Two sizes— 50c and $1.00. <i 2d°to $0 and appear before this court at said time and place and answer said I was told by a Russian, who} petition and: show cause, if any there Distributors of y MAXWELL AND OLDSMOBILB AUTOMOBILES PORTAGE TIRES GREEN DRAGON ‘4| Detachment of red guard army on parade.in had. talked. with high officers 6f the red guard | aymy. that more.red guards have been shot under leath sentence of martial courts than have been amrck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota; and You,and each of you are hereby cit- or irrelevant testimony and the trial | court’ may properly indicate during | es em. es le SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces-' sories of All Kinds ok- |! FILTERED GASOLINE BANNER HOYSE PERRY UNDERTAKING Free Air and Water BATTERY — SERVICE STATION Boarders wanted; room and beard $8 Two in a bed is $7.50 ece. Single and double ~ rooms. |Board is as good a place as in state for the money. Owner and pro- prietor, Sam Nicola, 104 Main St., phone 231. he be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court, 4 (Seal.) I. C,, Davies, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 6th day of Yebruary, A. ~. 11919, : ‘Let the foregoing citation be served by publication in the Bisinarck Daily Tribune, published at Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. . “I..C. DAVIES, (Seal) , Judge of the County Court. Hyland & Bradley, Attorneys for Petitioners, Bismarck, N. Dak. = 27 14 21 Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND -SUPPLIES Battery Repairing Exide Service Station. - Radiator Repairing In All Its Branches. BLACKSTONE) TIRES ‘Wa:eive a personal:guarantes:of 4,000) 8 and make our own adjustments *MOBILOILS AND GREASES ; At a Big Saving In Freight. On all of these lines we quote regular. t factory wholesale to’ dealers. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. eunuusezgnuvenngquccenansuueneeanavueeesuaean BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of | STUDEBAKER | and ” CADILLAC. Automobiles | UNDERTAKERS PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 100 or. (887, FINE. BUGGIES If yeu are thinking of Rew, carriage you to get eur prices, FRENCH tLCH ~Maticart os & WELCH ELECTRIC SHOP, - BE Seems DR. A. SCHUTT DENTIST Special: Work In. Extracting Bismarck, N. D. Dyspeptics know) that indigestion is accompanied by they will act freely and naturally every day at a stated time, swallowing dyspepsia tablets’is of little usc. Agrcat and growing number of sufferers from this trouble find immediate and then permanent relief by the use of 4 a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin- The laxative herbs act on the bowels and the pepsin and ex- tracts on the digestive tract, forming an exceptionally effective It is a combination that has been found wonderfully helpful in indigestion, constipation, biliousness, headaches, h, belching and gas on the stomach. A small dose caer The druggist will refund your money if it fails Syrup’ DEPSIN Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin send for. a free triab- bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 463 Washington St., Monticello, Ill. ask for.a copy. of Dr. Caldwell’s book, “The Care ‘of Baby.”? the bowels can be regulated so | tothe Wat, The Perfect & Laxative ificing profit iS bsorbing war 7 5 taxes we fave main- FREE SAMPLI you bave never used vo If there are babies at home, ———————— ° CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. HOGS—Receipts 28,000; 5c lower. Top, $17.90.- __ Bulk sales, $17.40 to 17.85. \ Butchers $17.65 to 18. Light $17.15 to 17.70. Packing’ $16.50 to 17.5 Throwouts $16.00 to 16.50. Pigs $14.25 to 17.00. CATTLE—Receipts 6,000; steady to 1d¢ lower. ’ Beef catle $17.00 to 20.25. Cows and heifers 7.00.to 1 Canners and cuters $5.85’ to .7. Stockers and feeders $11.00 to 14.50 Veal calves $15.25 to, 15.75: a4 SHEEP—Reccipts 9,000; steady” to’! 10c Carney Coal Phone 94 O. E. Anderson Lbr. Co. “PUOPO DEVELOPING: »: BISMARCK -Nowta Davora: Bring or mail in your films for. Expert Developing: ‘~ FINNEY’S. DRUG STORE Bismarck ND. Expert Dry Cleaning KLEIN TAILOR AND SS z SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET DAIRY—MILK—=CREAM ' PURE PASTEUR- _ Our Milk Station Open Daily 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., Saturday night to 9 O’clock. Sundays “From 9 to 1 P M. Only. BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 00 ~ 4.00 0.00, 4100 2.00 « Our Hero .. 40.00 4.00 2.00 H me Industry .. 36.00, 3.60 chy N. P.-Special ... 31.00 3.10. 1. wE SHIP CIGARS BY P. <POST E ‘os ee WILLIAM. ©. ERLE evel | Cigar rau “ 423 8rd &t., Phone 243. cS New i The latest development In’ spectacies is supplied with ‘electric light, eet either. between the eyes or in the rim surrounding the eye. A clear, shadow. Jess light is.thus thrown upon the ‘i Ject of vision, the eye, ites shaded from the direct rays of the , jamap, Richmond shine rp |e Nae vy e