The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 1919, Page 4

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Ginnie THE BISMARC Ks lchefs their trade. They even invented the fork! Eiteret 6 the Pootoice, Pewores M.D. «2 Seeoed and spoon. England followed France, producing, VANS —>+>——“7ier | the famous chef families, Cooke and Coke. LOGAN FP: 7 Eternally man seeks novelty for his palate— ie-sfoid in Mexico, parrots; in northern Sweden, cert baked in bread for its supposed medicinal val The savages of the Sudan dote on ants, Brazilians on butterflies. Digger Indians eat dried locusts. What of the future—man’s food 2 century from now? i o¢ alan ike ional cows pub At serial @apatenes barein| in @ pill box? Will) last—it’s dessert?” n pi g during the war, tried every from sawdust to drugs that stop) food hunger pa ed that artificial or even Butter, for exam- f This, according to Dr.) Edinburgh, is the abgolute g of food values. aa : to talk of calories, proteids, drates and peptone; but man fling stuff that TRIBUNE #% the world modern cookery—taught French! BISMARCK DAILY TRISUNE AU OF CIRCULATION \ LE ADVANCE tists who, to kept the: you can use clarified or corn in- Bad Cough 5 — - - | sememsare@esEtse%s © 40906 bee 82 MACE | LEST YOU FORGET! \3 Tells How, to Stop a 2 Surprising results fram this famous ea norme-made syrup. prepared aad custe little. Ed OOOO have a eevere cough or chest fed with soreness, throat or difficult breathing, wakes up during the ith croup and you want quick. . try this reliable old home-made remedy. druggist can sup- vunces of Pinex, int bottle and fill “this inte fle with plain granulated sugar syrup, if de Th: ‘@ pint of really remarkable iy. It tastes good, and in s 3 low onst, it cau be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feet this take hold-of 2 cough in a way that means business. loos- fens and raises the phlegm. stops throat | tickle and soothes and heals the irritated embranes that line the throat and bron- I 1 tubes with such promptn: [and certainty that it is really | ishing. | Pinex is a spectal and highly con | trated compound of genuine N { extract, and is probably t means of overcoming severe at and chest colds. amd fairer sia e i i hanges of the next cen- tre. To eg Ti rit: y be hit upon to, 3 Eaavibine else, HrOCueee ind 1 fine steaks and roasts € atone a fection power or} un wild in herds of hundreds of os aa kets ie the v he Yukon and northwest territories.’ plan for cay are preparing to market rein-| ‘ART YOUNG HAS poses gi Hudson Bay Tea may beco | ( fudson Bay nay ome . heat, ligt flour from white moss, the food) | TOO MANY JOBS Hardhea , may be a familiar sight at the ! x Ses plan 25,000,000 tons, 4 j Deputy State Treasurer to Shift Bowman Postmastership 80,000,000 now eco power a4 cals can never take the’ ; pancakes, corned beef and am 1 the stomach or sentimentally.) ’ gaya the re- ad (and industry port, “that ce, while! wages of | \ | Arthur Young, deputy state treas- (urer, yesterday received his commis- sion as postmaster at Bowman, and {he left for his former home to take (charge of the office. Young succeeds consequence the vidual) can be cy takes for uniforra just increased. kes uniforms. R. T. Heywood, who was appointed to The Britain of the wages and high produc 10,000,000 horsepower. duce 15,000,000 more. of the worker this would b away with it is! pody call him the, BUSINESS NEED N BY CARTER GLASS OT FEAR FUTURE the further education ef th ron the subpect of s1 Leslie Woman Suf- sppe. members of ‘the office after it had been vacated ‘by Mrs. Lillian Totten, wife of Judge ' gp. P. Totten, following the entertain- | ment of Kate Richards O'Hare in the Totten home at Bowman. Mr. Young's tment comes under civil serv- He took the examination some mies in w these af 7 the senators in : Relieving the railroad hss to serve with her in the; time before entering officers’ train the Monroe ion of the expenditure of the] ms school at Camp Hancock, Ga. and Doctrine are sels of the coal traffic we x ing one-third to prawent transportation equipm pcan ieee -—a gain of almost inestimable value today. Hith- | eee mms: ertovuscless coal could he used, whilethe damage|| , WITH THE EDITORS | Id be eq limelight. xf rejoicing, ©} east injured o the death gr: up their val Woman i. On the commission ar he finished first in a class of ten. It lis understood that Mr. Young will re- linquish the office at Bowman to some other candidate and that he will re- turn to Bismarck in a few days to bresume hig duties tas deputy under ‘and annoyance of smoke would disappear. Wes Ane D the Cie s : The committee very modestly “caleddates th 4 ae (thd oa z United States has made ¢, Our fi i chalriman of the Woman | State TrCSTNNE ae i i THE HAREM'S CARETAKER SPEAKS been devastated, our homes and factories haye not been razed, arts, of Ser Pte City Sis Vacie eee. by * ore. aud Mrs. le b A “all these savings and advantages can hard ; <7 is: one pat oo than $60,000,000 per annum.” been il We oes a and attempt he defend the| So one nation would meet ite war debt, ralees bine designed-by Mr. Brinton to compel the state! famine does not nation is richer and Is the American In all material things the Art Bucklin Well “It's wrong,” said Unele Eben, “to shoot crap under any circumstances, } ‘Phone 75, City Fuel Co.| But somehow winnin’do ease yoh con: | For the Beulah Coal | sciesice.” a wage: rte . i t if Zt j Hare itt Pee ti Pegi’ oi “s 4 PEOPIE to support his harem of kept newspapers, that the, ptEitigard oftmne leiwoneeby cine tomted Stxean um Ukre Weal carckager gisthe harem ; will invite industri fl ar a 7 erie Hees eS more to be admired than its logic. gium, stripped, of all s honor, looks forward to the day when e industrial de val abroad and industrial In an aditorial yesterday morning, it made} a greater nation will arise on the ruins of the old. Shall disorder at home.’ America can do these things! 5, abe ell GoAEa 4 ms othe bille 9 | America, then, bend and groan unc the imaginings of a |i better than Epgland. ° ‘The British committee| "ee gpesee polnia in lever nabcsaae _ eal] burden which it should bear lightly, if felt at all? notes that ‘the present use of motive power per First, it argued that it would decrease by 0 Sight never should be lost of the fact that America’s war per cent the cost/of public printing. That is not) debt is substantially all owed to the American people. Money: / undaunted, has get about to repair the vader wrought, and refuses to view the future darkly. Bel- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FARMERS STATE BANK * at Baldwin in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business Mar. 4, 1919. RESOURCES t ‘Loans and discounts $ 91,586.58 4 ’ employe is ohly about half that in the Unite Hl 4 : 5 | i i States of “ashetieg i lf that in the United true, or at least it fs worded so as intentionally to] to meet the interest charges on it and eventually to pay off the | Overdraft, secured and unsecured Hee COn"stipnionts c A ., leave the wrong impression. The legal rate re- principal will flow back to the ‘soure hence it came. A | Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, eal 176.50 _ Coal shipments clog our transportation facili- 7k thergame. eT here fd Be no serious ob-| national debt of this character is not a burden to cripple future | Banking hoyse, furniture ahd fixtures a 4; 4,300.00 ties. Removing them would immediately add the ns Les same: ere wee Bohserigus |] business. |Other real-estate, Liberty Bonds and W. +2 170.03 equivalent of an additional 35 per cent to the pres. tion to reducing the number of official papers [Gait pate areas Cartiticates 9,205.15 2,000.00 n ani tional 35 per cent to the pres- ane ee hee aaa ———————— eee ue from other Pacaeen $ 9,205.15 ent terribly inadequate mileage and equipment. 4 distinguished fom legal papers, ~~ pero | Checks and other cash items 16-50 ete We use 20,000,000 horsepower in mt of what might be called “public” MORE THAN 12,000,000 WOMEN aoe pus eet The | va ng whichis to us 6 proceedings ae | The ntrength 4,000,000 horseywer rune wa "Yon costa Suntan wel imine | WILL VOTE FOR NEXT PRESIDENT) ™! wii0R ully through our rivers to the sea. Using this entirely if expense were the only cons eration.| _ {Capital stock paid in . $ 15,000.00 would treble the power of the workers and make Bui the public printing is a very small item,| Wer rk. Marsh More than; was bequeathed by Mrs. Frank Leslie. | Surplus fund =<: 2,000.00 possible an equal rise in product and wz fie arabively. ¢ he Bri : fs 112,000,000 women In the ed States widow of u widely known editor and | Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid... 79.38 ras Ber and wages, if omparatively, and the Brinton harem is welcome) over 21 years of age are ble to vote) publisher. When Mrs, Le died a|Individual deposits subject to check . + $26,446.26 : This water power is now public property. Un-|to that political plum. The real question is the) for the Lphoa in pales where fev vente aio sie tere ine balk of her [Time certificates of deposit . 65,784.52 o ry oT Scaia 4 ie xs . . er ei A ree women may vote, according to an es fortune to Mrs. tt to be used fe he | Savi Bits ......200-- a a congress gives it away it can be applied only| principle of dictating to any citizen where he 4 hall | timation by Mrs. Carrie Chapmass| a Acancorient. oft the attics oS oa Ceabier’s ehecke outstanding . "80.18 or the cost of development. purchase his private legal printing. If John Smith Cate, prestrent o fee Nations! Woman}: : tual Eiguris ure in the neigh-| Due to other banks 92,974.67 : Unlimited, uniform, standardiz power, dis-| wants to publish his mortgage fore¢losure notice, the iA atonal. Suffrs eariianiee gtiaa qeageates Total Lo MGR oe EL Ee EL 1 5 tributed by : : : $110,054.05 i ed by great trunk lines to every industrial | or his probate notice in an independent paper, he This estimate was given in a © | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—SS. center, maki ible » locati FE factarieal ; the women voters of the United & I, H. G. row, Cashier of the above named bank, do sole y swe dheea see possible the location of factorie 0 e to do it, but must go to one of Mr.| to join vorces with the National Amer- | knowledge of its fundaines ; [that the above statement is true, to the best of my Knowledge ole my arene v : vat te and markets meet, and pro-|Brinton’s papers and publish it there, paying Mr.|icun Woman Suffr Association at | cance, decided that the most eff | (SEAL) H. G. RENFROW, ced and sold at labor cos fae rion | Bri ; NTS ite’ Golden Jubilee Convention to be} way to advance the suffrage Cashier. the lead in the por cost would give America| Brinton the full legal rate. : held in St, Louis, March 24-20, Fifty = a ae | Subseribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of March, 1919, i the markets of the world and in the| Second, it argues that. all legal notices would be} delegates from each voting state are i E. V. LAHR, jomes of her people. | published in one paper, making it more convenient| {ted ' Join the delegations at St.| PEELS OFF CORNS — any: Notary Public. | , 5 ; Me Louis from the 2,000,000 members of | ot My commission expires June 16, 1923. WHAT WILL BE CoE ea |to keep track of them. There is some slight merit} the National American Woman Suf-| BETWEEN TOES (correct, Attest: Ane A LL. BE IN YOUR GREAT, GREAT,|to this argument, but it is insignificant. Those | {age Avadation | ghia tex 6 RENE! TO a Ee sek gg be ‘ OBE | “The Nationa) American Woman Sut | ; : i H. G. RENFROW, ! ate GRANDSON’S DINNER PAIL directly affected by legal notices in virtually all| traze Axsovtatlén haat invited an ee Te Greasy Corn Toogener of the! HANS CHRISTIANSEN, + tat ne hundred years ayo a London dude and| cases, get official notification. It is also offset by voters ‘6 a Natlonal con mtlow an Age. Never Fails. Painless. : Directors. \ ft addi eee ‘ aN eh ela = . order that they may organize national. | fa mill ed Hugh Paddington had a Hungarian | inconveniences. For example a probate notice of |1y and ‘unite their forces wiflt those ‘of [22 toes), thanhied, aqheezed und crushed is ae world’s first white flour so that|the sale of certain property would be published in other Tands, sald Mr. Sath, | all day Jong, in between two toes! You | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ty ould match the tablecloth. The fad|the county legal pa A < f “There je an obviously Smportant|ean try the desperate. “treat ‘em! e sloth. . Ee egal paper. It might be fifty miles! é F women votet saat avd ‘ ; ee sprea® among the smart set, became common—|from the place where the eer ayaa ene and| the arent divert ot Se aie, FOUEt way and try to dig it out and| THE BALDWIN STATE BANK j and a new food was added to man’s bill-of-fare would be utterly i corn women and children in our sev- at Baldwin in the State of North Dakota, at the close of busi T Thirty-three years before that E aaeee a erly worthless. eral statex Ix a continual menace to ? March 4th, 1919 of business Tuesday, con i yea efore that, potatoes w Thirdly, it argues that the people themselves| the sufety and welfure of the unfortun- nsidered fit only for pigs. Ben Franklin scoffed|by a popular vote will choose th That in| And unloformed, i eee at them until invited in 1786 to d P i choose. the paper. at 16!) phe jaws of the states could be | Loans and discounts $120,366.64 : i 5 to a potato dinner | another half truth. They will choose the paper | unified and improvements added even Overdrafts, secured and unsecured - "87 giveh: b; y 2 pape ; 87.50 eh by Parmentier, the great character in|two ye: ae | lin the states more Hberal in their laws, Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, etc. eke French history who introd er in|two years from now, at the next general election,| sf women votes would agree upor a Thrift Stamps 238.64 Y cet | 4 hi A ‘ 4 yomen votes Wor agree upon it Stamps ..... pot eceeeeeeseeeeees . family table y » introduced potatoes to the|by which time the independent newspapers which] proper constructive program. Mt is a Banking “house, furniture apd fixtures . (zee i! are goin, 7 ‘ ‘ fact xo obvious that it needs ro demon: . Ss. see Talk that over at dinner tonight kill a # to be put out of business will have been | pirition that If one section of the Cosh Other real estate 19a? Consider how food hi 4 illed off, and there will be nothing to dd! but| try tx much behind the times tn edu Bonds borrowed Hey 5 ood has changed in the tast| “elect” one of Mr. Brinton’s harem cation, and Jegal protection to women Current - expen: century. A few generations from now, when our It states that. “small, i ig iff ant” aiid ehsiceen. (ite, a en Due Heat oth 1 596.98 great-grandchildren sit. down {0 their evening] only, will be put out of business, Well, why not| th mile ation, Therefore. icone Checks and other cash yea ci tog ind eat foods now unknown to us? let them die peacefully, inated d of killing teed the duty of all forward looking people Cash : : 2,812.70 20,448.97 ler van ¢; uv the earn eT vs . t the laws of the whole na- : eiedene Uigeetas white ioe naa an eye over the 1919 table} off? We don’t legislate to kill off “small, insig- unified and that the standard “Tero Drops of Gets-It—That’s AL? Total. +--+ 20+ esse eee sees Tk RILGTI EE $154,524.17 any things that have arrived within| nificant” farmers. We try to encourage them. (oe eee eae ee oe ee coat cay Wray and uve | Gapital stock paid in their memory. Grapefruit is a modern food. A!Wh en Sealy ourage them. | gram for each state 1x the code of INW# | peaceful, painless, easy way and use! Surplus fund ‘ $ 10,000.00 few years back it 3 : y not encourage the “small, insignificant” | of the most advanced states. f fe-Ity ‘It's easy for “Gets-It” to| Individual depésits subject to check 6,500.00 ae grew only in the West Indies| newspapers, or at least permit them to live if the “Women voters should contritate isd corin,in hard-to-get-at places. |ntns cortificates of epeokk : $27,494.66 where the natives thought it poisonous. Ice cream|can? e CY | mure to thelr nation and to. the world | tts a lquid—a wonderful painless for- | Savings deposits ....... 89,993.10 | Was unknown until 103 ye: then § 4 than they do whenjacting from # lol mula—Jt has never been successfully (Cashier's checks outstanding .. 2,952:12 i years ago when Sambo| ~ They have ignored the really vital argument| (wt viewbolnt. = “Thow who ive} Imituted. It settles on the corn, and pis 122,024.17, lackson, New York pastry expert, made the first|against the Bri ¢, in the valley do not know what t% to ldries dmmedistely. Instead of digging | Bills payable ............ ' rey dish of it by accident. Grand eae Salad he le rinton bill. It is a cold-blocded, de-| be wen from the mountain top’, The! « ou peel it out painlessly. | Liabilities other than those above stated bonds 10,000.00 by: randma, can’t you remem-|liberate graft’ measure, intended to legislate hun-| °peortuslty to climb the mountart and ‘ky’ plaster that doesn't! Cert. of Dep. + ~ ber when tomatoes were called “love apples,” sup-|dreds of thousands of view ull humanity: ju Ste struggle up-|etay “put,” no salve that irritates or < 6,000.00' ” posed to cause cancer and rare] if ‘ jousands of dollars worth of business| ward toward permanent democratic}rubx off. You reach the corn easily; Total zs ——_—__. thie alttin ly appeared except|into the Brinton papers for a period of two years, | stitutions and consequent permanent little glass rod in the cork! STATE OF KOTA, County of Burleigh SS. $154,524.17 ‘ Ing-room mantel? ~ That sum is in addition to th litical pl peace ix here, The opportunity t of € tets-Jt” bottle. It does not I, H. G. Higgins, Cashier of the above nampl bank, d lived on flesh, fish, f : e political plums that| tend » helping tnnd to tHioxe who ure |hurt the true flesh, ‘Try it, trot and |that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge solemnly swear i , fish, fowl and|can be decently given the favored papers, and to|!kely tu find the path rough and'|sinile! It’s a blessing; never fails. | (SEAL) » my and belief, y he added to his menu. -Biack bread| which there ‘is no objéction, ‘That fact can’t be| hae viten’ot coming treeom for |hck’corn-remover, the only nite wa. ae ak ' i ee < os w! om for rn-remover, the onl: r, i ‘s Tr. ofl in sealed urns have been found in| truthfully denied or palliated. It is hideously un- Toa rate Tne ee woah avilh hot besitate asta cinta: inte Ae ay: drugstore: Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of March, 1919, ry pl bai? fair to hundreds of hard-working cbnetea's to offer ‘er nertices,” contiuved Mra/|M'ra by F. Lawrence & Co,, Chicago, BENS. F. LAWYER, _ : 7 tous, | Catt. i om. = Correct, Attest: ~ Notary Public. ° 5; Popmtry. ; editors —Fargo ‘The bixgent Bureau of Suffrage | saa th Bismarck “and: recommended KARL KLEIN t, pee a the has by real hah ac ae of 's Lest corn remedy by | | i j |

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