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GE Make’ Peace With Consciences democratic and reactionary in that 1§/newspapers, one in each county, and -Byrtaban’whgtal Fecéris — as director “in the Logan feWspaper and declaring that he |/ argument a- petition audreseed ‘to -Fobs..our, people of--local- government | making no.secr the. f-that he| #4 rising vote w: betng taken: ‘abon Farmers’ Comet at~Napoleon. - ~ wished some information’ under Rep. Kamrath and “signed by the “find Approve “Measure That Is | and sets up an absentee gvernment.|expects this body to for this! G-connor’s motion’ when Burtness|, ‘I have refused to vote on’ mat-| which he could vote intelligently Grant County Publishing Co. «a ss| For four consecutive terms I have|measure, whick vill hive’ his'a monop- ters affectin lawyers,” -rejoined} and properly on ‘these newspaper asking favorable action.on Sen- _ to Create Newspaper “Trust”! been honored by the people of Sar-|oly onthe offféial' printing in ‘North | tse to a point of order, declaring that |‘Burtness. “I did not voto on the bill bills. ate Bills 162 188, was read * gent country. by heing chosen to rep-| Dakota. «£-wilsmever vote to permit|members owning newspaped stock| setting attorneys’ fees because’ 1 had i oc h lained’ that all| into the record. Mr. Kamrath’s ; ; resent them in this body. ‘This, is my|a monopoly to drive & legitimate busi-| wero -yating on; thix motion and-that|® Private and personal interest in it.” Papas a name appears on the records of (Continued from Page One) fourth term, but it is the first term|ness to the ‘wall. The ‘country. press |; Walker Has His Say, any stockholder member of the house the secretary of state’s office as a’ interest he felt justified in voting|in which 1 have witnessed lawmakers |has been a factor in the uppulldiig of| (H2%, aiore aie f order. Caddell sald) wai ofthese argumenis sre based |eeded was consent of the BOO iceotoran the Grant County Pub: for the bill, which he did. deliberately attempt to legislate pow-|this state. ‘The newspapers boys. are| (0 hill couldn't ‘affect any newspaper | ,. “iy, presumption that newspapers|*® register his vote on the official) ttre a ecently or: Nobody's Business. er over local affairs from the people |not asking any ‘spectal privileges: All proprietor bt the, house, inasmuch 83) ong by league members. of this|"¢WSPaper question. | : tas eit rtigan league news Patterson of Donnybrook de- and place it in the hands of bureau, | they ask is*that the: people in thelr meniber MK ree Aho rat a aie house are to he designated official Ana Pine Gem 1 the | wee Ak Leth. claréd itnobody’s business wheth- | thereby creating a bureaucracy in Our| respective counties, be ‘permitted to rititing? commisst ement nile that | Papers,” insisted Rep. Walker of Mer- After all the voting and all the- Pt er he owned a newspaper or not, | state. My county has a population of sevpraune for thémselve: ‘where their. ie news perp ba ‘ae the ofl ae cer. and he voted for: the bill after | about thirteen thousand. A thérty-}} eget notices shall’be published, This me 3 an Again the minorliy pointed out. that reading a long, prepared etate | five years’ residence in Sargent-coun-|will-be forbidden if this ‘bill paases. it did not matter whether a man ex- ¥ Ca 9 R: b I A ment, teeming with such cholce |ty has confirmed me in the belief} It will’. absolutely establish’ a Kept “dao nator whethew the | pected that bis paper would bezome ou n t u t way; y3. - bits as “More guts than judg- | that its population is made up of as|press; a string of newspaperd-that Pee ed ig favorable or adverse," |the officiN newspaper or feared’ it + ment,” and in ‘which he declared | intelligent a class of peoplé as that| being acquired with the-sole and con: ‘dectared Burtness. *BVery maa In. {might not be, that In either event i Rheumatism i 18 in ane Blood league papers had been denied | possessed by any other county in the|fident anticipation that? the. majority] | thig:house who owne'a- share of |4vetyone who owned a newspaper in me ti til you eleanse your. blood ‘of: the patronage which this should |state. Should I so far forget my duty | of this -body will. make fing jal pro-| stock in an: “newspaper fas an in- North Dakota or a share of stock: in Liniments Will.) Will. Never Cure.: they ena hee ris the disease.: give them, expressing in the next [as to support this bill with my vote,! Vision for them. It is andewearatle, térest:in this bill.’ andy newspaper enterprise had a per- hh “1 655, irs bad 1 as a breath sympathy for the “pitiful [I would be doing something which | un-American. a aisgrace to ‘America fo want no supreme court de- |Sonai and private interest in this dl 7 are. aMicted with Be mb ecreld RG od ‘fe Hey ci dof ukerets newspapers that can't oxist with. |,ould be an insult to the intelligence | and an insult to the {ntelligence of thte| “cisions here;"-eheutad "Maddock | bill ywasts time with liniments,| blood purider and scoresset su terete ti ” i 4 x out’ public pap. of the people of my county. 1 would] people of the various counties inthe! of Mountrall, Olson Fesses Up. Jotions sad ore, Toeat Sppllcations pay that it as oleh sale blood ot Petterson ‘of Gwinner condemmed | Virtually be saying that out of a popu- | state, . Rep: Oison of Barnes, Whose werwilt ee nee in f the diseas fr er agen : the bill as undemocratic a -|lation of thirteen thousand people| “Mr. Speaker, I vote NO.” wh? “If what Mes Burtness says is true, name waa published Thureday as nee ot try t b th i * Gi . batt er Pr Mewerican. « cHerdetlared Il 16 whieh my county has, a body of men Riba Likes It.” ‘| then he had no right to vole on mat-| a stockholder in a recently or- fo O nok try fe.zub the mel away,) - Get. aubotile af 9. 6.8. 8 a oer : power from local hands into a cen-/eannot be found with sufficient judg-| yank Riba of Sargent county, for} ters affecting lawyers,” chime! jn| ganized Valley City newepaper, STATS claw of Rvidine the Gaus the) drug . stores Bou ef on Santee < tral bureau and that it was a step|ment, integeity and intelligence to be| whom the league threw out Peter| Herman Hardt of Logan, whose namo| spoke up'at this juncture, admit- le Plan © a ah © Rom o: cial pene fooaay, sat peace toward bureancracy and an insult to|trusted withthe selection of a papery Weber, although frankly admitting|®PPears on the secretary of state’s.| ting that he did own stock in a th the paths th Hg » pain.| free b daresain Hest " a free people, in which to publish official notices. that the latter had’ recejved :more : ‘You will never be can, be no pain.| free. Oy edt + “Phe league In creating one of its|No bigger insult was ever offered tol votes than Riba, “couldn’P.see. noth: | — e , ta own organs the official paper In each | free people. ing wrong with the pill.” county is establishing a monopoly and| “We have heard a lol about “Big . ‘ ., a purely ‘kapt press,” ” declared the the past two years, but this is ee wasevery canaid: veteran representative from Sar-|the most brazen and raceful at- ‘ Oa Hee that be owne: gent. tempt at cornering a Une of business] © tes aa Pret dit Nee 'y paper. No Single Merit, that was ever “attempted in this} , fe admitte Pa at there ie Rep. Petterson said: country. It is notoriously known that our Papers Hie argent iste ae “As an American citizen 1 condemn|a man high in the counsels of the See assisted in establishing : this measure. It is a measure that has|Nonpartisan league has been travel- 4 ~ \ f af nen % He declared that he and fellow “UENTLY not a single point of merit, Ti is un-|ing up and down the state, buying UP} stockholders had rather: hare QUITE FREGUE sledding at first, but that they the difference between “saw ‘hopes of better times ; it : pesne S Ge ing neady one’s income and ex- \ “PRESS PURIFIED.” i j penses is so small that it The league through the medium | 4 fk [of Senate Bill 157 intends to puri- E Bl i is‘regarded as too small | fy the North Dakota press, said | ‘Are you preparing for the big Peace © 3 Z to be considered. What Have You That Is Rented, | cree piling WRG ors ot | business that is already beginning to arrive? : But Unsatisfactorily? / [North Oakota under contro! of a | : Noy ae ihe time to get ready. Let us act = GEO poop It must be remem- u nsatisractoruy . cpeunielen 82 pouty iG added : tee ly counsel in sid these prep- Pp 1| bered, however, that it is just this difference that | _ And he didn’t apologize for vot- ; 4 " There is case for your rey bein | ing for a bill which would help his _ And-—-to show that we believe in the value af i ee ‘e 1s no excuse for your property being im- i Sargent sounty, paper ranlize: ite of the suggestion—we are. preparing to in- 74 will make you a capitalist y 9 ns tec aa A ~e | hopes and which wou further 4 iit ° properly handled. We have the facilities, the loca: the aurdyini processes to which. he | eneats me unstunets oft this bank to you, ; : Hl if it is regularly deposit- tion, the experience and the kind of patronage that referred. \ your-family, and your-business. a H) ed at 4% compound. in- builds up a first-class real estate office. Wé remit ! i L We ate making changes in our banking y f ie zi ‘ Boones ey : z Hema et very Anxious iota home in order 2 citer you a still broader, sabi terest. in a savings. ac- promptly apd/give your affairs real personal at- ere er ot ou ' . more complete, banking. service ‘than before: ; ij is stron 7 not reveal on the floor of tie house}, These improvements will make things more f Bay with this strong ank, tention, ; the fact that he is one of ‘the organ-\ convenient, too 4 izers, promoters and directors of the a nt a i Bis sole ND: league Farmers’ Comet of Napoleon. AY ismarckK,NV. | Bput he was very anxious to have the nine in and see what you Finke of our : : No matter how small Bismarck Realty Co. ; bill pass, and he voted “aye” on the ‘ 4 ° i f your regular deposits we bill and on the emrgency. Tel. 314 aie 212 Bisnfarck’Bank Bldg. Likewise- Mr. Kamrath of Grant|_ “The Friendly Bank” a q The Oldest and f will always be pleased to county, a director in the Grant Coun- q ty Publishing Co. of Leith, neglected i Largest Bank f1 serve you. to inform the house that he might . have a “personal and. private” inter: BISMARCK BANK’ He fe \ f in this section of | est.in the measure for which he vot-| _ s Ne 4 the State ed so enthusiastically. ‘ Bismarck North Dakota f Ls f C. Of Kell of- Burleigh county form: ‘ erly was president—and he may be yet, so far as anyono knows to the contrary—of an ill-fated league paper venture whieh is still: stru eling. Frank Prater also’ was a -di- veetOr ‘or slockholder in. this enter ccc TATTOOS ® Séaman’s Third Avital prise, ‘Both voted “aye” on 16. ee | ARMERS, PLEASE ‘NOTE! 5%, fart ps aL Discount | On I | - .y EARLY five thousand of our woid.in Khaki Wee can, However: give “steady re ‘both to our" N”* and blue;are coming back to work. We present: help and to the returning soldiers and shall, of course, make a place in our organ- sailors, if we can bring. about an immediate in- ization for every one of them, but we wish to do crease in tractor production. In order to do this it without throwing out of employment the-men we must move forward'to the farm some thous- who took their places and have worked faithfully ands of tractors that are ordered for delivery at for us ever since. This is not going to be so various dates up to May 1st, and we shall algo easy for us as for some others, because the Goy- have to ship a large number: ‘of tractors that ernment designated ours as an essential industry farmers intended to order later this season, but during the war, and we actually increased the could just as well take now. To those farmers efficiency of our organization after our boys left ‘who are so situated as to be able to take advan- to join the ranks. ) <i tage of. At we make the following proposition: i _Our Early:Delivery Discount Plan sy If you u will take ‘delivery of a Mogul or Titan tracter now -we 2 will reward your co-operation as follows: a ) N To those who will accept delivery ofa Mogui or Titan 10-20" on or before March 8th, we will give.an Early Delivery Discount of 5% from the price of'the tractor. (This:amounts to $61. 25 i in the case of the Titan 10-' 20, and / $56.25 on the Mogul-10-20).°. - 4 After March Sth the following discounts will be given: Fox délivery during week of Mar. 10 to, Mar, 15 inel. 47, Fot delivery during week of Mar. 17 to Mar. 22-inel. 37 For delivery during week of Mayr. 24 to Mar. 29-inel. 27 For delivery during ‘week of Mar. 31 to April 5 incl: 14 This discount: will go a long ways toward paying the fuel “bills Be your tractor during this season. ; 3 ‘| i MMe . ti Members-of the hotise of represent atives wio own stock in newspapers which may be favorably or adversely affected by Senate Bill 157 agreed to reveal that fact to the house and ask the consent of that body to vote on 7 the bill-as a result of a distinct per- 7 “HEAD OF HEREFORDS sonal victory won Friday by Rep. J. F. T. O'Connor, who raised a question under Sec. 43 of the constitution. as - SHORTHORNS and BLACK ANGUS to the proprietry of members voting without. disclosing stich interest. = is F ep. O’Connor’s motion and its sec- From Some of the Best Herds in the Country Including ond*by Rep: Burtness were the signal for one of the wildest debates which has yet occurred in the. house. . Stair 8 Shorthorn Bulls 5 2-year-old Hereford originally ruled O'Connor's motion out of order. O'Connor appealed from Both Red and Roan Bulls the decision of the chair.and a roll- call was demanded> A division, even 5 Shorthorn Cows 3 l-year-old Hereford among league members, was apparent. : The chair then receded from his orig- 2 Shorthorn Heifers Bulls inal stand, and not only held that O'Connor's motion was in order and 4 Black Angus Bulls should be voted upon, but he person- ig ally declared he would second the Will Be Held at Sales Stables aay . e sales 5 ; Maddock Changes Mind. - Walter Maddock of ‘Mountrail, Mandan, N. D. : league floor leader, who had vig- orously protested against “any- 1 body telling anyone else in the THURSDAY, MARCH 6 house how to Vote,” and who had\ , insisted that “the question of whether a member was or was i 5 « not interested in any bill before All are registered—papers delivered at time of purchase—and| the house should be left to that. A member's individual judgment,” — tuberculin tested then backed down, stated that O’Connor’s motion was “superflu- SEAMAN, Owner : ous, but harmless as any man i having an interest in the bill un- Lewis & Clark Building, Manddin, N. D. PURE Pa dene a ca = Mr. Maddock objected to a roll call, 53. «22100 n0 one in tie house would oppose O’Connr’s mtion, and when a viva voce vote was taken his premise AUNT ULAR TTT | 2 oN eTS eo, It was a back down all around. for , q the league. Townley, Brinton, Lemke and others interested in the passage of the bill, hopped about back of the . railing. There were hcurried consult- A a : i i : {ations between leaguers and this J will sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at my residence, | steering committee, but in the end on the farm on the West Half of Section 4, Township 138, Range the majority was forced to admit de- rrp , FS feat. ‘Not only was O'Connor's mo- 49, one mile Northwest of Apple Creek Station, on tion carried, but the attempt of Det WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1919 fis ulesSaad’ sare BE leh its companion, S. B. 158 placed on; coco TD \ aN By. taking advantage of this Early-Deliv ery Dis- so that when the first day of good plowing weather Commencing at 10, O'clock A. M., the Following Described | thoira reading and final passage waa count,you will not only be helping yourself, but dawns, he will be able to get in the field without a Personal Property, to-wit: defeated. will enable .us: more easily to put back to work momient’s fest time.’ That:in itself is a very good j i > . Twichell Objects. : our army-of returning’ boys without byealifig up reason for taking early delivery. . 25 HEAD OF CATTLE—As follows: 7 mileh cows, fresh soon;| 0’Connor raised his point of order our present organization. ‘ - « Vi il " * Deed ter’ Twichell of C: had ‘o to your dealer and tell Him that you will accep! 2 heifers, two years old; 2 steci's, iwo years old; 2 yearling steers, eparged ou! tho floor of the houso that = “You. will-find that you need a few weeks to get immediate delivery of your Mogul or Titan 10-20 2 yearling heifers, 4 Fall calves, 3 youilg calves and:2 bills. __ }halt of its members were interested in} acquainted:with your new tractor. The man who horsepower tractor, 'so he can make up his carload 47,HEAD OF HORSES—Aé follows: 13 Mares and Geldings, 3 to emenaner®, Which, cxected to, profit oe ~ hasvhis tractor a can n become familiar with it, cater oe without delay. years old; 1 Black Percheron Stallion, 1 Gray Petcheron Stallion | 157. O’Connor then atfered his mo- and 2-yearling colts. Also 10 head of young Sows. tion, which was: Machiiery, éte., a8 follows: 1 McCormick Binder, recently fhat in accordance with the (2% i ‘ired, ote work ‘harness, and various other articles of farm ante Mier Oatate nat = 4 santa 4 : uipment too numerous to mention. feads: ‘Any ‘member who has a’! TE personal or private interest in any. {12 measure of bill proposed or pend- ‘THRMS OF SALE—All articles under $10.00 cash. On all sums $ yer $10.00 good Bankable paper at 10 per cent payable Navember , 1919. No.goods to be removed from premises_tntil terms of ime are complied with. FREE LUNCH AT NOON | M, Thompeme, Auctionet:.. AMOS” IVES, ing apes the leo ive assembly f is 2 tl 5 U Goer en 2 * of which he isa member and shall (ies “4 eee Iq this county these tractors ate sold by: who has a eee or perssial in- j Bismarck Motor Co. . . . Bismarck terest in Senate Bill 157 shali dis- sce the: Convent of, the neces 1012 : ¢ Son .. Driscoll Jahr Eastman Mere. Co. . Vi hte upon this bill.” 4 > Ay