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pire nin et re TEASER NE NORTHDAKOTA ’ “10 HAVE FINE HISTORY HOME Bill Making Appropriation of $120,000 for Memorial Build- ing Passes Senate A_ suitable memorial building for North Dakota, a tribute from the state to the 80,000 loyal sons who shed or offered to shed their blood in defense of their state and country, and a store house for the invaluable lore of pio- neer days and of the current e which ahs been assembled by Dr. M. R. Gilmore and his predecessors in the office of curate, is assured. Senate Bill 54, appropriating $120, 00 for a four-story building to be erected immediately north of the pres- ent capitol, passed the senate Wednes- day without a dissenting vote, after its purpose had been explained by Richard McCarten of Cogswell, dean of the senate. The house has a sim- jlar ‘dill, which contemplates a more elaborate monument, appropriating $200,000 for a memorial building to hedistinct from the present state house, although occupying the same grounds, and to be surrounded by a park planted with native trees each of which shall be dedicated through & bronze plate to one of our boys who fell in the service of his country. One ——COC_CCCCC=> Cured His RUPTURE 1 was badly ruptured while lifting @ trunk several years ago. Doctors sald my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickly . and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has never returned, although I. am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how you may find a complete cure without operation if you write to me, Eugene M, Pullen, Carpenter, 231E. Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut out this noticé and show it to any others who ate ruptured—-you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an opera- tion. “The Home of Service” Also the Home of Chevrolet, Hudson and Hupmobile, Cars and Parts. When in need of expert mechanical work, bring your car to us, Look over our battery department, it is the most completely equipped in the state. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING You will be interested in com- paring our work with that of other shops. MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. CARL‘ PEDERSON, Mgr. Bismarck North Dakota “CLEAN AS A WHISTLE”- i i | Detectives followed Wilson everywhere he went in France. | They were paid by the United States government to watch him. | Not that the United States senate was taking this means to find out what he did overseas, but because the American people pro- stispect it. never Women’s complaints often prove to be nothifig else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder dis- ease, \ If the kidneys are not in h healthy condition, they may cause the other otgans to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and: loss of ambition. Poor he@lth- makes you nervous, Jrri- table and may. be despondent; it makes any one so. \ 4 But hundreds’ of women claim that Dr. Kilmer’s Svtamp-Root, by restor- ing health: to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many send for a sampe pottle to seo what Swamp-Root, the great kid- ney, liver and bladder medicine wilt do for them. By enclosing ven cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. Yon can: pureiase medi- um and large. size pottles at all drug Stores. Sees Progress in Farm Ads in Country Press Important to All Women Readers of This Paper ‘Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and or the other of these bills is regarded certain to pass. This money would be taken from the interest and income fund derived from the sale or lease of capitol lands, and which can be used for no other purpose. No increase in:any tax levy would be required. The money is al- ready on hand, waiting to be used for this or some ‘similar purpose. If $200,000 is taken from this fund more than haff a million would remain to provide for ‘the construction of seven-story office building down tov®. which is suggested as a home for the Bank of North Dakota, the immigra- tion commission, the industrial com- mission, the workmes’s compensation commission, the office of the commis- sioner of agriculture and labor, the state home building association, the state treasurer and the offices of the till and elevator association. On Third Reading. On third reading Wednesday the senate passed the following bills: S. B, No.,32.—A bill for an act creat- ing. and establishing a state fire in- surance fund for state fire insurance on public buildings in the office of the commisisoner of. insurance, pro- viding for the maintenance thereof, prescribing the duties ‘of the officers connected therewith, providing for the adjustment ‘and ‘payment of losses, authorizing the commisiosner em- ploy and fix contpensation of ‘ne sary assistants and pay all othe; penses authorizilig ‘the:#offrmis a} to purchase insurance’ for tHe. state !capitol and repealing all acts in con- flict herewith, . S. B. No,.75.—A bill for an act pro- viding for the issuing of bonds of the state of North Dakota in the sum of five million dollars, to be Known as “Bonds of North Dakota, Mill and Ele- vator Series”; prescribing the terms! and stating the purposes, thereof ¢prg- viding for a tax and bie othe: z visions for the: payment: tes - ifg appropirations for the payméot, ot intérest and principal of said bonds and to carry into effect the provis- ions of this act; and declaring this act to be an emergency measure. S, B. No. 65.—A bill for an act mak- ing an approprjation to the depart- ment of tax commisisoners for speci- fie purposes. S. B. No. 89—A Dill for an act making appropriations. for the main- tenance, improvements, repairs, new buildings and equipment for the North! Dakota tuberculosis sanitorium at Dunseith, North Dakota. S. B, No. 100.—A bill for an-act mak- ing an appropriation to provide for the payment of bounty on wolves and coyotes killed prior to July 1, 1917. S. B. ‘No. 125.—A bill for an act en- titled, “An act making an apropriation’ to meet an emergency maintenance deficit at the instituion for feeble minded at Grafton, North Dakota. S. B. No. 131—A bill for an act; making .an appropriation for mainte- nance, new buildings, improvements, repairs ando equipment for the institu- tion for the feeble minded at Grafton, North Dakota, S. B. No, 215,—A bill for an ‘act to prevent the obstruction of highways and section lines, to prevent the piling of stone within two rods of any, sec-, tion line, and to provide for the re- tion lines when,such lines are open- ed as public highways. S. B. No, 54.—A bill for an act auta- orizing the board of control to erect, construct and complete a four story | building north of the present. capitol building and. making an appropriation therefor. S. B. No. 60.—A Dill for an act appro- priating $680 for the immediate use of the office of the attorney general. S. B. No. 217—A bill for an_act making an appropriation to pay F..C. Heffron for his services as assistant attorney general during thé years 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913 and 1914. S. B. N, 122——A pill for an act to % i? moval of stone and fences along sec-}: appropriate seventy thousand one hun- dred seventy-five gollars for the motor vehicle registration, salary of regis- _|trar, clerk hire, postage, office sup- plies, furniture and fixtures, printing and stationery and miscellaneous ex- penses and refund items. S. B. No. 156.—A: bill for am act to provide for conciliation of controvers- fes and to repeal séctions 9187,.9189. 9190, 9191'and 9192 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakots, 1913. S. B, 105.—A bflt for an att mms ing an appropriation for thé gla “Ah!” That’s what they all say. We guarantee our work. Mail. Ordérs Filled Promptly and dourine indemnity fund. - S. B. No, 40.—A bill for aw act to amend and reenact Section 2095, of the Compiled Laws of Nortn Dakota for the year 1913 as a by Chapter. 239, Laws of North Dal 1917, relating to revehne and taxation ert; ‘plement the to the ee Ge tl oars al prop-| B._ No, 68.¢A bill for an act sv ending ths. general fa law ot posed that no assassin should attack him. Here areshown two Of} «yam interested in one development the secret service men following at a discreet distancd dent walks to the meeting place af the peace delegates. as the presi-j as I look over the papers of the north- west, and that is the increasing num- ber of advertisements from the farm- ers. -Half page, and even page an nouncements of farm public -|grown lettuce for ‘sale at Hos- ased and the results are, I dure say, much moré satisfactory. Farmers’ ad- vertising is a field that is just being cpened. 1 have known of a farmer driving 10 miles to, market his seed corn when his neighbor wanted it and ‘would: have bought’ it had he known where it was, and pafd as much, or more, for it, too, The farmer as a business man is_raelibing it more than ever before. He will find that he can sell his goods through advertising as profitably, as any other business man. Each farm should have its name, its brand of goods, and its own station- ery. Think it over. Progressive Farmer. HANKINSON WANTS IT, A Jarge and determined delegation from Hankinson waited on Governor} Frazier on Wednesday in an effort to} convince him, as chairman, of thy in- dustrial commission, that Hapkinson was. the logical site for at least one of the terminal elevators to. be sesta)-| pe tease aE LANGER ASKS PHONE ORDER. Attorney General ‘Langer today ap- plied..to: the North Dakota supreme; court fora writ of original jurisdic tion restraining .Postmaster General Burl nm from placing in effect the new, schedule of telephone rates which in ses tolls R this state from 26 to 85 per cent. This action was first started in the United States district court, where Judge Amidon on Mon- day denied . jurisdiction, Fresh __ tende greenhouse Laws of North Dakota, for the year 1913. S. B. No. 187.—A bill for an act to amend and re-enact Séction 3784, Com- piled Laws of ‘North Dakota for the year 1913, relating to elections in cities. £ Third. Reading of-House Bills. H. B. No. 160—A bill for.an act to amend and reenact paragraph 1 of chapter -126 of the Laws of North Da- kota for the year 1917, relating to the guarantee. of bank deposits. off HSN .. [Frolicsome-satyrs, fleeing ymphs, dancing . through teadian groves— you fairly ee them in these enchanting ballets played by the Paris onservatory’s famous Sym- (phony Orchestra. : A-6090—$1.50 a Black {Joe.” .f j a > the 10thand 20th of Exery M ‘ COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMP: ~ COWAN’S DRUG STORE. . Exclusive Selling Agent for the SOLUMBIA_GRAFANOLA AND RECORDS Tor Bismarck and. Vicinity wp Easy Terms When Desired Lashanska’s splendid voice . rm 04,3 3 soars tosthe. artistio“@l Victor, Herbert's, waltz song-with’ an -ease~ and brilliance that are hard to describe—but wonderful to hear. Barbara Maurel Carries “, You Back to Old Virginia. yy * ‘a her clear, vibrant tones, suiting - exactly the spirit of these tender mel- odies,.Barbara Maurel has_made. a rately sympathetic record of ‘‘Carry Ae Back to Old Virginny” and ‘Old kins Greenhouses. | ee Y imax @teat / 77843—$1.00 A-609 1—$1.50 ‘ ie lished hy the state. mill and eleyator| j association. % in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of . j i . and has been made udder his pers sonal supervisi ince its infancy. Allow no one to coceivé you in this, , All \Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘ Just-as-good”? are. but Experiments that trifle wits and endanger the. ‘health of- Infants and Children—2xperience against Experiment. ‘ e 4 7 What is CASTORIA -f Castoria is a harmless substitute for bene Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups.. It is pledsant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other jarcot bstance. Its age is its guarantee. For thore than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea 3, allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacca—The Mother’s Friend. ; “« GENUINE CASTORIA. ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Ja Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. New YORK CITY, “Seal of i People's Filey” H 3 “PRONT” SEAV int HIRD, OFFICIAL. See Foch,.and; Pe (GRP See the ‘Yankee tier, bi See the fighters at Chat! “y AUDIT Sd if “THEATRE of WAR!” TUE —$=—$_—— A Versailles. } anPlane! Sy] erry and’gn the Piave. ; NDER FOUR FLAGS”: (i= LORIUM™ | | COMMENGEING # F FRIDAY FEB. 21st ADMISSION 25 and 50c Special Satuéday Matinee, 2:30 py m. ~ NOW’ GOING ON AT Se hes HOSKIN’S| GREY and ) Tay. Worth $2.85 to $3.05 perlb. | | ) aan PER LB. : Thisis ‘ special fine quality for aie socks , | and sweaters which the Burleigh County Red : Cross ‘Chapter thust dispose of ‘atvonce. - ‘Tribune. Want Ads Bring Results — .

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