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NEW LAWS YOU - 1 SHOULD KNOW (Continued from Page Four.) 87. An act providing for the keep- ing of repairs within the state for all gus or oil buritng tractors, steam or gas engines, harvesting and thresh- ing machinery, automobiles and auto trucks, and prescribing the duties of the manufacturers thereof. 88. An act to provide for the or- ganiaztion or admission and the regu- lation and taxation of incorporated amutual incurance companies otuer than life. Naming Tax Supervisor. 91. An act creating the office of x supervisor, i ap- : ee r Weratioent of, exe unr lnorg: isis ache and nausea, ‘The temperature Kettle Finish j their salaries and term of office and foes. 20 exceed 202.2, au se is a : defining their powers and duties. ected. : y 93. An act authorizing and regu- ‘Toxle Condition wee Re lating the exchange of reciprocal or Is Not Present. _ ‘ies ia jogs, . : inter-insurance contracts among in- AThere is no toxic ere been * it : iv’ J ships - Other disease, whic! ca , Uehara coumawering. corporation. sciousness, Respiration is normal. ae tions; empowering corporations to enter into such contracts; regulating Process in suits on such contracts; fixing certain taxes and fees and pro- viding penalties for violation of this ‘94. An act providing for an appro- priation and levy by the county cor misisoners of each county in the state for the purpose of furnishing aid to nigat schools. Public Utiliti An act authori S. ng the board of the 97. of railroad commissioners state of North Dako‘a to late, 137. An act to amend anq re-enact; § f \Det! services of ail. public utilities | Sections 1007 and 1008 of the. Com-| , qe not know yet. Our present lab- | gradually, and leaves just as gradu.|| Price. 98. An act amending Section 2373,| Piled Laws of North Dakota for the; f oratory findings, taken from exeni ally. ms Compiled Laws of North Dakota for | Year 1913 relating to election returns.| “ . ations of the blood and the ease cas 1913, relati e qualifications of| 139. An act to a o! have shown no germ. mag = re 13, relating to the qualifications o mack. tol appropriate the X-ray. examinations of the head, which | 2uqy Ansuusueeeansnentunsenqansauavacnongunvensssatgnsenes auageseceninnenennansss the adjutant general; providing for his appointment by the commander in chief; and providing for the ap- pointment of colonels and majors of battalions and the election of com- misisoned officers of lower rank. 99. An act amending: and re-enact- ing Section 4922 of the Compiled laws ot the state of North Dakota for the year 1913 relating to the revocation of the certificate of authority of in- surance companies. 100. An act to amend and re-enact Sections 3241 and 3244 of the Com- piled Laws of the state of North Da- okta for the year 1913, relating to the removal of county seats... 102; An act to amend and re-enact section 4544 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for the year 1913 re- lating to penalties for the violation of Section 4543 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for the year 1913. 103. An act relating to the crea- tion of a state bar board, its members, their term of office, qualifications, compensation and duties and provid- ing for the admission of attorneys to practice. Issuance of license. 104. An act to amend and re-enact sections 2360 and 2360A of the Com- piled Laws of North Dakota for the year 1913, relating to the salary and | y wants to sink it, and 50 more the German fleet. ' 33. An act making the simulation or organization names a crime. sum of two hundred eighty dollars} ($280.00) out of any maneys in the! state treasury not otherwise appros priated to reimburse Alhponse Boldy to aid in the educational work being carried on by the North Dakota Anti, Tuberculosis association. 147. An act making an appropria- tion for the county agricultural and training schools at Park river, ahd Maddock, North Dakota. 148. An act making an appropria- tion for the maintenandée of state parks at Abercrombie, Walhalla, Pem- bina and Fort Rice, including Old Fort Lincoln. 149. An act making an appropria- tion to enable the state of North Da- kota to pay its pro-rata share to cov- er the expenses of the governors’ con- ference for the years 1919 and 1920. 151, An act making an appropria- tion for the purpose of paying insur- ance tax to the various fire lepart- ments of the state. 152. An act to amend and reenact’ Section 2530 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for the year 19183, re- lating to the duties of superintend- ents of county asylums and poor farms. IT’S BOATS LIKE TH i Or AN ant to aaveorlate ss.000| SAYS It Isn’t Kind That Is Caused But Follows “Flu” | The “sleeping sickness” which is{ ; new epidemic in various parts of this caused by the bite of a fly’ which is common in Africa, It is known to| physicians as cephalities ‘lethargica, jand to give it a popular name I have ‘called it “epidemic sommolence.” It is known in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and in 1895 was reported in all countries of Europe and one or two places in the United States. It was not heard of here again until eight cases were reported from Camp Lee, Va. two weeks ago when the fact struck me that I should notice seven cases of extreme sleepiness, ac- companied by high temperatures, in my own practice and consultations. I recognized that it was an unknown Renee reau’to fix such maximum hours and minimum wages and standard conidi- IS MAY BE SUNK TO AMERIGAN DISCOVERER {country is not the sleeping sickness |* This is the.German U-155, surrendered to the allies and now docked in'the Thames. England submarines of varying sizes, together with the hulls of the rest of DESCRIBES DISEASE by Bite of Fly, disease and had spoken to my friends about it. I reported the cases to the state board of health, of which I am a mémber, and because I was the first to report them I was made chairman of a committee to inyestigate the dis- ease. Soon six more cases were re- ported making a total of thirteen, the rest of which are in Richmon and the rest in other parts of, Virginia and North Carolina. Then came the reports of several cases in Chicago. Three Months 's Longest Sleep. The periods of somnolence vary. In our shortest case the patient, slept STUFFED UP WITR “h BAD COLD?” | A Health Builder rata creo EEE 3 = 7 ei for three days, and in the longest case he has been sleeping for three months and ig still‘asleep. The condition. is, in reality, not sleep but a puzzling sort of coma, The patient can bé aroused as you would awaken some one from sleep. We feed him and then he goes back 0 sleep. The bowels function nor-, mally; The patient remains ‘abso- lutely quiet: in one position’ when a- wakened he wears a blank expression, takes little interest in’ anything, and says little. ‘ Somé patients také food naturally, others have to be forcibly féd: with liquids. I have one patient who is aroused. regularly three times a day, sits up in bed and eats, and relapses into unconsciousness. i There is no pain"except some head- é Super-Quality Ons, There are no symptoms of any nature except an increased rigidity of the musckés and a partial, paralysis of the face and head, I have found no evi- dences of infantile paralysis. There is no coughing or sneezing. I havé exqmined the spinal fluid in all’ cases ‘and have found that it has been under increased pressure. This and the fact that ‘the cranial nerves are affected have led me to be- vé that the disease is caused by an Rrction of the base of the brain. influenza epidemic, it‘as a fatal'disease, because the pa- tients takes. nourishment -and body continues to function.“ We have had’ no deaths, I-wnderstand there was one fatal case in. Chicago, and I have ‘heard’ of one fatal case in South America. But it is an extremely inconvenient and obnoxions disease and it may disable Whether it’ is caused by a germ We /the patient for months. - It comes, on Iso showed nothing. S ‘None of our thirteen cases have communicated the disease to any other person, I helleve, however, that the disease~can be communicated by di- rect contact, through) the nose and mouth. I do not consider t-con- tagious. Isn’t Regarded ital Disease. Ag hink the disease will appear in various. parts - of the country where |= the influenza epidemic. was most ser- = jous. . I regard the “epidentic’ ‘som |S. nolence” as a recrudescence of. the = 3 = = in Picture Mouldings—We can make you. any, \ ; Frame you desire. : FURNITURE REPAIRING, REFINISHIN: : p> AWNINGS, ETC. s \ A. E. SHIPP, Prop. West of Postoffice | ‘ " PHONE 349-K > For Weakened Lungs a continued cough or cold = tive will help to = he lungs and restore strengthen . And $1.50 bottles at drug- SEKEMAN LABORATORY! Philadelphia WEDNESDAY, MAR, 26;:1919 This is the week to ‘order your Easter Suit from ‘Klein—the home of the best Clothes for the ring In Your P ctures © ‘We have just received a large stock of all the latest designs WINDOW T do"not regard] No Roller ‘Skating at Armory uls| this week.—M. J.’O’Connor. ao) ———————————— style of SHADES expenses of the adjutant general. 156. An act to amend and re-enact} /. aes 108. An act to appropriate out of| Chapter, 124 of te Session Laws of| Hone ioe tga cicleeen tees tuee eke ' a ete eee ren rao eetonterctr wee arc “ any moneys in the state treasury hot! North Dakota for the 1915 per-| Pe gto) is acts | Gee Busy. with a bottle of & uC -otherwis iated, f| mi ne rough ir} Making an appropriation therefor and ., R d R 6 otherwise appropriated, the sum of| mitting townships through their! Making an appropriation. Wererr dua | Dr. King’s New Discovery P a ator epairing $6,500.00 for the glanders and dour- ine ‘horse fund—in order to pay claims on file and which may be filed and allowed prior to July 1, 1919, for animals destroyed for being infected glanders or dourine, according to law. 107. An act to amend and re-enact sections 22, 27, 28, 36, 48 and 51 of Chapter 161 of the Laws of North Da- kota for the year 1915. *-- 108. An act to amend and re-enact Section 7847 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for the year 1913, relat- ing to abstracts and briefs upon ap- peal to the supreme court, and repeal- ing acts or parts of acts in conflict therewith. - obard Of supervisors to build drains} within the township and outlets there- for without the township, and to pro-| vide he manner of assessing the;cost thereof and provide for its payment. 158. An act to provide for the es- tablishment of flood irrigation pro-| jects, the establishment, construction and maintenance of dams, gates and necessary ditches for the purpose of ocntrolling, regulating and forcing the overflow of waters in non-navi- gable rivers and streams. 160. An-act to amend and re-enact Paragraph 1 chapter 126 of the Laws of North Dakota for the year 1917, re- lating to the guarantee of bank de- Laws of North Dakota for the year 1917, and al acts or parts of acts in conflict with the provisions of this a . ct. 186. An act~-regulating and fixing the hours of labor for females, and providing penalties for the violation thereof. 89. An act creating the flood con- trol commission; prescribing its pow- ers and duties; providing for the ap- pointment and compensation of the flood control engineer ad such other employees as may be ecessary and providing an appro, ion to “carry out the purposes ef this act. 190. An act reinstating and valid- at once lea Coughs, colds and bronchial attacks —theyareall likely toresult indangere ous aftermaths unlesg checked in game. Azd how effectively and quickly: te: King’s New. Discovery he!ps to do ¢! rg, work! Inflamed, irritat branes are soothed, the mucous, phlegm ‘loosened freely, and qi restful sleep follows." 60¢ and $1.20. Alldruggistshave it. Sold eince 1869 “Constipation Emacipation “No eae lacy bowels, vellow come piextion, sick headache, indigestion, wets —and— Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO.. Bismarck, N. D. BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors 1 The Home of Service” MR. CAR OWNER. | Within. the, next few weeks you will be getting out your auto- mobile and preparing for the sea- son’s Tun. ubtless one of the first things that you will have to 109. A concurrent resolution for] posits. \ - > 2 eee et oe este an act to amend and re-onact | ating. charters ‘of corporations and| Embara‘siag breath, when you ueeas s | consider will beyout birder ee Fi Winey Section 1136 of the Compiled Laws | 0'sanizations for the purpose of se- tive Dr. King's New Life Pills. In our line of Kelly-Springf MMENE SY the state of North Dakota relating to the investmen of school funds. 110. An act regulating the construc- tion, operation and maintenance of of North Dakota for the year 1913 a: amended by Chapter 208 of the Ses- sion Laws of 1917, relating to the of- curing homes for orphans affected by failure ti comply with the provisions of section 5100 of the Compiled Laws ¢ the systera and | iz cheerful Bee CORWIN MOTOR CO. || @@emmaed casings and tubes'we believe that WIN MOTOR C Kichinon 4 we have something that will \ merit your investigation. That amma + MAIN STREET. a s up| fic - superi 5 of the state of North Dakota for the * electrical supply and signal lines un fice of county superintendents of year 1913. : r they cost more is true, but as has 4 on the highways and public places of | schools. i * a — . the state of North Dakota and ‘vest- For Union Label. 193. An act amending and re-ev- GET THE HABIT been said before—“ he recollec- ——————SSSS ing in the board of railroad'commit|- 169 eguiring the label of the In-| SCUnS Section 1755 of the Compiled n of quality remains long after << — sioners certain powers and duties. para e ees tartans rf Laws 0 ie state Nor kota - * A 2? S is ine Ti An act defiding mutual tele-| te™ational Typographical Union to be| for the year 1913, relating to salar- Get the ‘habit to. ship your the price is forgotten all FREDERICK We KEITH phone companies, placing same un-| Pltced CNG all maple. printing ot tie ies of resident officers, of the Stato | hides, furs and’ junk to the firm rop in our store, or call Us up SLD Vicente bate ch .. der control of railroad commisisoners oat ta : orta: Dakols and pie Ng | Hospital for the Insane, that pays,the highest. market and we shall be pleased to show : ’* ARCHITECT ON and providing for certain rules’ and | Penalties VIOLA LOM LOT OR, ri Send f ice - list \ Pa see éonditions goversing’ site 165. An act to authorize fraternal price. Send for our price lis Biamarck, N.D: 113. An act fixing the time and| Peneficiary Societies to provide whole Oo L D Ss and tags. We pay. the express Pane: manner of warranty, and making con- tee, PER aor anORGORIEtne. Che aan Head. or chest-—-- and postage on furs. ety ON a rect made in violation thereof | \- sitio nave. ietaty-tive dollars are Lan treated “We also-tan hides into Coats, Robes “The H ice” Pee iPS BER Gg Ra é ‘Voigs venty-fiv: vicés “extel wi - 7 “4 ‘ 115, An act to amend Section 183] 404 twenty-five conte for sprigs and ¥ ith and Leather” GARE seni pe ce’ SMOKER’S: FACTORY Rog of Article 12 of the constitution of baa aie aca Se ee eaT otc pupil | { BISMARCK HIDE & FUR Co. ; EDERSON, Mgr. HE : PRICE . North Dakota providing for the debt 4 : cae | ’ or we : Da g cater ¢ aie ot any Acie towenthig’ city. utility corporatios in North Dakota by ICKS /APOR' Bismarck, N. D; Bismarck ‘North: Dakota "Per Hagenah & Ericksoh, under the direc- “100 50 town, school district and any other poljtical subdivision. Memorial Building. ; 121.. An act authorizing the board lay Saclones: Seat Sot Ghanler iat El | i H [ = week. ‘Two in a bed 7. ry i : alin grse taney Mase] wr clea aaa OO ANN el setae Be ae a building to be used for executive | 1917, relating to the, creation of a/Ss ‘ ca : pean j Board is as good a place as in the|Qur Hero ......\ 40.00 4.00 2.00 purposes and to be kown as the Lib- erty Memorial building of North Da- kota in memoriam of-the soldiers, sail- ors and marines of North Dakota who served the nation in the great world wor; said building may contain a suit- able memorial to Theodore Roosevelt. +. Immigration Commission. 123. Creating the office of commis- sioner of immigration; prescribing his powers and duties and making an ap- propriation therefor, and repealing all acts\and parts of acts in conflict therewith. « { 124. An_act providing for judicial districts, judges thereof, their com- pensation and method of payment, terms of court to be held, powers ana duties of such courts atid the proced- uré therein, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict therewith. 124. An act providing for judicial districts, judges thereof, their com. pensation and method of ent, terms of court to be held, powers ant duties of such courts and the pro- _ Geddre therein, and repealing all acts and parts of acts’ in conflict there- ‘with. ait. 127. An act ito: promote the devel- opment of the dairy industry of the state, especially through the manu- facture and marketing of dairy pro- -ducts and authorizing the commis- ton of the governor, attorney general ad the state tax commssion. state ‘nighway commission, defining duties and powers and authorizing | said Commission to purchase right of ways. materials and machinery for: the construction of highways. 172, An act relative to payment of deposits“in trust. >: 167. An act relating to the prac- tice of chiropractic’ in the state of North Dakota. -~ 179. An act to amend and re-enact Section 1147 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for the year 1913 as} amended by Chapter 135 of the Ses- sion Laws for the year 1915, relating to the formation of new school dis- tricts. 180. An act to amend and re-enact Section 2223 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for the year 1913 relat- ing to the redemption of land sold for. taxes. Womens. Welfare. An act to protect the lives and health and morals of women and minor workers, and to estab] max- imfim hours and minimums, wages therefor; authorizing and empower- ing the Workmens Compensation bu- 184. *YOUR BODYGUARD" - 308. \ ‘the Best Coal send your orde are raw and gusty. Many ~ . bins willbe.empty. Ifyou | want the Best Service and — Billy's Big -100>-~ Fore . ” BANNER HOUSE | Boarders Lipte ta ‘and board Home Industry>, N.-P. Special «.. 31. in Prietor; Sam Nicdia, 100 Main "SE, phone 231. ——— K TAKING = ee ot Phone ; Day Phope 100-M , Night Phones 687. or 100 3 ' ‘ Commercial Clubs, 83.00 ° We Ship Cigars b nant (Gy ¢ ‘CAddress} William F.. Erlenmeyer Cigar Factory a Sap 4 36.00 .. 3,60 1.80 006° 3.10 1.55 yy Parcel Post (5 a Bismarck, N, D. et B. MEN’S FURNISHINGS Everything a-‘Man Wears ~ AT BARGAIN. PRICES COLEMAN’S Weve t:? - Oppuaite the MéKenzie Hot

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