The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 8

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PAGE 8 ~—- BERTHOLD RIDER WRITES OF HIS WAR ADVENTURE Fred Wheeler Tames Wild Mules for Benefit of French—In on Real Fighting soldier from ! , writes bout pret near tidy (December) Its | days. I saw big mountains (Alps) or whatever they call them. I have been put near all I was at Marseilles for handling horses. I rod miles on 4th of July. I believe it first time French people ever saw bare back rid- ing. They thought it was something great. You ask about coming home. you just now any time when 35th Division gets ready to go then I know I am coi ‘know one thing. I ain't going to stay jin this country unless I have to. I | met Dave (Packineau) Sunday and we ‘sure did about good old times we We thought we were through the Argonne nd come out without being hurt. Hl tell the story when we get Tam sorry to hear Dan Chase : France. months home, died. Well, I can't think of anything to ug home. I! ‘MEES BELIEVES PUBLIC SHOULD BE GIVEN ALL League Senator Says Discussions of New Measures-Do Not Go Far Enough lees of Morton coun- ty, one of the strongest Nonpartisan members in the senate of the Sixteenth lassembly, believes the league should | take the public fully into its contid- | Senator F. W. j Will also be treated in as fair a personal pion on the Jegletalion passed by thé session just closed, and as the same was discussed here at Mandan on the afternoon of March 5, 1919, by Mr. R. B, Martin for the Ngn- partisan league, I beg to state that that part of the laws which were passed and-which Mr. Martin discussed here, were! handled in a very efficient and truthful manner. The speaker is entitled to full credit for his fairness throughout: his discourse on the sub- jects treated; While there can be no question as to the value of these dis- cussions, it is to be hoped that those other new measures which were passed nd ‘im- partial a manner by the speakers for the benefit of the public—if the pub- lic is to*jadge fairly it must have all the evidence. - “Respectfully, “PF. W. MEES.” “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30%. 60%, 91:20 MOTHERS. Should see that the whole family take at least 3 or 4 doses of a thoro, purifying, system cleaning medicine this spring. Now is the time. The family will be healthier, happier, and get along better if the blood is given a thoro purifying. the stomach and bowels cleaned out, and the germs of Winter, accumulated in the system, driven away. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- ORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water, then apply— | dezecracaity’ tain Tea is one of the very. best and surest Spring medicines to take. Get it and see the difference in the whole family. they'll happy. Jos. Breslow. $32.50 Week at Klein’s| Their color will be better, feel fine and be well: and ; VACUUM a FEED OF FUEL STARTED ce and not content itself with a discussion of only a part of the meas- | ures cnacted during the recent assem- bly. Commenting in his own paper, the Morton County Farmers’ Press, on the meeting conducted at Mandan this j week by R, B. Martin, an imported , leagu eaker, Senator Mees says: andan, N. D., Mar. 7, 1919, “To the Public: “Having been requested to give my id muddy. We went out for) tell you. I hever could ommning, but we did dill | te ohn rill | A Willar Perhaps You Didn’t Know— | ~ That lots of batteries die of thirst — . That many are ruined by neglect— That thousands are overworked and under- fed— “Yet these and a lot of other battery abuses ‘are common. 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