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by ESRI PAGE 6 BISMARCK: DAILY: TRIBUNE COUNTY HIGHWAY INPROVEMENT TO, BE GIVEN BOOST {Permanent Association of Town- ship Officials Formed at Meeting Here NO MORE GETTING UP NIGHTS! Bladder Weakness Quickly Corrected By Recent Scientific Discovery. For Ole ng ‘nd Young. 50 Cent “Package Free What a wonderful comfort to sleep}/TO MAKE REQUIRED LEVY all night and not get up at least once, | , and maybe six of eight tim y night because of bladder w ness. | Officials Will Take Steps to Avail Themselves of State and Federal Aid negs and luxury of untroubled sleep is like? mect- of the tow1 here Tuesday, when the Burleigh county board of highway improvement, repre- [senting every township in the coun was formally organized, andr soltt tions were adopted pledging this asso- ciation to the maintenance of state, nd township reads and_ to | of local le required | of state an feder- | “Oh-hi-hum! It's Tough to Have to Get Up This Way Every Night.” Among the prin trouble is chron prostate gland z urpose of o! and ot these and of th Deere eee ciation, provided unde laws. » present L. B. Roth of s ibury of Hay Creek. +a uote riedits cur symptomatic * * * The freq t ft. C. 0. curring | ‘ desire at night « 3 with ae this salt * * * hi been had in men} of ninety years.” | Every man young and old should | try this wonderful treatment. It works | | upon the bladder to correct tie faults | that are causing a host of men days and nights of untold m Send coupon today w in stamps to help packing for a fre ie Kellogg's Brown to Krank J. Kellogg 1450 Hottmaster Block Battle Creek, Mich. Burn and County ments was > name Board of Highwa hair | Crum was ie FREE TRIAL COUPON. pure PRANK J. KELLOGG Co., dussion, 1430 Hoffma: Block, vice on the { Battle Cre Mich | Kindly send m ‘ree, a 50c box | of Kellogg's Brown Tablets. I en- | =} to help pay temporary or- of Frank Fe nan, and T. R. yor, secretary, unanimous vote le perma- ady agreed Atkinson, county war formed. and by | this or; Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulkh Coal tO. ‘ The resolutions committee reported {the following resolutions, which were adopted: it appears that it‘has not Business Directory TT NONUDEAUAODMUARDOUEONOESODONOOD fasreseaa feaven fon Anais Prone Radiator Repairing Iitsgati Sat —and-— Battery Repairing | * BISMARCK -Nosr# Davo Bring or mail in your films for CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bey eet Baar Nae: FINNEY’S\ DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. SHOE FITTERS Richmond sMhitne) tne MAIN STREET BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of oe eeee FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Bismarck, N. D* SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE Per Per Per 100 50 10 BANNER HOUSE _ | Sellers ....... $8.30 $4 Boarders wanted; room and board ‘$@] Commercial Clubs 8.30 4. per week. Two in a bed is $7.50 | Little Billy’s .. 4.00 2.00 apiece. Single and double rooms. }North Dak. Star 4.00 2.00 Board is as*good a place as in the |Our Hero . 4.00 2.00 state for the money. Owner and pro- |Home Indus 'y 3.60 1.80 prietor, Sam Nicola, 104 Main St.,|N. P. Special . 3.10 1.55, peneiee We Ship Cigars. sot Parcel Post (Address) William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Factory 423 Third St: emacck, N. D. Phone 2 PERRY _. UNDERTAKING } PARLORS |, \ ! Day Phone 100-M | Night Phones 100 or 687 BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards! ‘ds’ Olive Tablets get at the Cause and and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- tute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find Nive. Tablets "The pleasant, pigat ive al 16 coated tablets are taken for breath by al all who know them. Edwarda’ Olive Tablets act. gently. bare firmly on’ the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying dangerous calomel does without | any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening iping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without griping. pain or any disagreeable effects, Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of .prac- »| tice among ‘patients afflicted _ with :| bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with clive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggiste been customary, in many of the orga- nized townships of the county toe the statutory amount of ten mills of the assessed valuation for the con- struction and maintenance of roads 1d bridges, therefore be it resolved y the Burleigh county board of high- way improvements: | That we urge upon all o zed townships in the county tha the coming township meeting to be held on Tuesday, March 19, the full ten mills of the 1 valuation be levied for sucit vase. “And, where: it appears that in the past ther been no concerted movement on the part of the township officers or county commissioners to maintain the wn line roads state roads, therefore it resolv “That if no su uction is taken by the county to provide for the mainten- f such roads this coming spring townshii ance the these roads in sent the bills uch scnshilh F son work to the! county commissi for payment, and ‘we furthe: amend that graded roads in each of the orga tawnships that are not prope tained by such township bo: maintained by the county and the ¢ for such work be charged against such township. appears that many ructed by the orga- ips and by the county past twenty pars have bad during the Leen ajlowed to become in, vi condition through lack of proper main-} tenance, therefore be it resolved : “That we urge and recommend to ult township ‘boards that all ‘such roads | so graded be first shaped up and re- pairefl, before any new construction work is begun, We further recom mend’ that when any towns! need of assistance in stch shaping up and repairing that they upon the board of county comnais- sioners for such ald. We further recommend that in the work of muin- tenance and repairs and new con- struction, such work be done by con-, tract on competitive bids, fhe work to be let to the lowest responsible bidder. “Be it further resolved. that the secretary be instructed to forward to all township bourds a set of blank contracts and reports with explana- tions, for all dragging and. mainten- ance work as provided by statue. yBe it resolved that we urge upon the board of county commissioners that they make a sufficient y to mneet the requirements of the state highway commission in order that full advantage may be taken of the federal | aid in highway construction. “And, be it further resolved that we ecommend to all townships that they co-operate with each other vi the board of county the purchases of all drags and culvert cost of this mate 0 in order that the may be reduced {as low as possible. t further resolved that the ul Yy be instructed to forward a copy of these resolutions to each of the township boards and to ¢ of the newspapers published in this County at once. Signed N. J. EL Tie c. E, Crum 2 Committee on Resolutions” Mr. Tourtéllot of the state highway commission. in addressed the board ance, ‘and in “the afternoon Keniston of the Bisma club spoke on good roads It is planned to have County Sur- veyor Atkinson keep in touch with all township officers throughout the eason, and it is thought that much good can be accomplisked in’ the furtherance of the cause of/good roads. The board adjourned Tuesday after- noon to meet at the call of the presi- dent and secretary. SHAKE-UP IN CIVIL SERVICE Washinton, March 13.—Martin Mor- rison of Indiana and George L, Wales of Vermont- were appointed to, the civil service commission today, suc- ceeding John L. McInenny and Her- man W. Graven, whose resignations were sent to the White House some time ago. The fact that President Wilson’ be- fore. sailing for Paris decided on # complete—reorganization \of the. civil service committee was discovered toduy through an éffort of members of con- gress to at least stap a clean sweep of ie. membership of the committee. mer The committee was sbown a@ letter rman Charles M. Galloway ask- for the latters resignation without & cause... They were told letter had been received by the -entire system. They do that which | | oped here today that the federal gr nd | * | vesti ating the Valley City bank re-| the banking boa IS DELEGATE TO PEACE ON GRESS At Your Dealers Miss Schneidérmann goes to the peace congress with } son as the official senta ime National Woman’s Trade Union League... Miss Schneidermann is pr lent of the New York league. Deleg kate to FEDERAL GRAND JURY 1S LOOKING! INTO N. P. BANK Understood That Investigation Is} Begun at Fargo of Hast- ' ings’ Financing Fargo, N. D., March’ 12—4t devel-| jury which convened yesterday is in-} organization recently aired when the state banking board called épon John J. Hastings, league financ:er, to ex- plain his operations in that, connec- tion. The American National. which absorbed by the American Ex- tate bank, was a national ,, Which’ ‘brings the transac- tion within the scope of the federal grand jury. Deputy’ Bank Examiner Haldorsoh, as ult“6f whose exam- ination Ha: s Was'required to make up an impairment: of $15,000-in the capital and “surpliis ‘of the new bank, is among the witnesses who have been s bpocnaed. John J. the transactions, it is alleged. but he declined to disclose these profits to the banking board, and said that as far as the farmers for whom he was acting were concerned it was “none of their business.” ~The banking house of ‘the American National. bank, :car- ried on its books at $42,000, “had: to be.turned_in at as much’ as the law al- lowed,” “Hastings: testified, which | was $69,000°to the new batik: ~~-- Coics Cause Grip and Influenza... LAXATIVE- BROMO QUININE Tab- lets remove the cause. There is only one “Bromo Quinine.” 5. W. GROVE’ 3) signature on the box. 30¢. Phone 5, C City ity Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal ‘ATARRH Fot head or throat Catarrh try the vapor treatment— Hastings testified before at-Bismarck that be went to Valley jasé“June at the direction, of. A.wC. Townley. to-organ- ize a new bank. ~ This followed the refusal of President Grady ‘of the American National, who had*Joaned ‘Hastings as higii as $125,000, the lat- ter testified, to make further loans. Hastings informed the ~ banking board that he bought the majority stock in the American’ National at $162,000, and that he ‘turned’ this. in together with various othér assets in- to the new bank fora capital and sur- plus of $239,000. stings claimed a profit of 10 per cent in commissions in the sale of $200,000 worth of stock in the new bank. He also admitted having made certain other profits in |. Grow Wheat in Western Canada One> Crop Offer Pays for the Land & ‘Western Canada offers the areas test advantages to home seekers, Large profits are assured. You can buy on easy payment terms, Fertile Land at $15 to $30 per Acre— land similar to that. which ci um mary years has eae tester bushels of wheat to the acre. Hundreds of cases are on here in Western pase ‘a single crap hea paid the cost of land Govern. N af the Domini ona Brevinees of Manitoba, & Satcher ani ‘A er to prosper, and extend every possible enc Grain Growing and Stock Raising. oy ‘ThoughWestern Canadaoiférs land atsuch low figures, the high prices of grain, cattle, sheep and bogs will remain. epckains, for the purchase, of stock ray Be had at low interet are iC) ree school Srches:Slendia Cmte: slow Nee 0 fnone on eee ents) For: Proneay phe te phils of | ands afore maps, Onawa, ‘Gan res : W.E. Black, Guiana | ‘look, Serand forks, tye. Canadiah Government Agent, ‘ THAT FARM SALE ADS PAY Mr. S. Wang of. Terry, Mont, advertised . 160 ares or ale Rott of Glen Ullin‘in our paper. ie received 37,xeplies and sold the , farm-to the first party who wrote. A-year age he-advertisel another North Dakota farm for sale in our Want Column. and re- ceived 22 replies from allover the jeountay! 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TheO]dest and | Largest Bank - inthis sectionof the State 300 MAIN STREET ~ LASTING IMPRESSIONS If you once come to this bank for some feat- ure of service you will take away ‘with you a lasting and pleasing im- pression, . and. will soon become one of our regu-. - lar depositors. It is jyst.as much the “business of a strong bank to extend service that is efficient,” friendly and, helpful as to afford un- questioned security ‘for ‘every dollar, and this bank is conducted on this principle. Let us prove the truth of these statements.