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Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns ~ Classified Advertising: Rates. Cesh—No eopy without: remittance attached. will be inserted. uqiWirat insertion, 85 cents; additional. insertions without change of copy, 18 Dents. Advertisements containing more,than.25 words willbe sharged at.the imate of two cents’a word for each additional. word, -Copy for Classified Adv: Wiis office before 10.2, m0. nts, to insure proper fnsertiga, must be-tn ‘day of. publication, HELP WANTRD—MALB ; WANTED ATIONC! CENSUS GLERKS—CLERK— OPER. ‘Brickmason, §$1,per 2 ND. vhour. W, J. Curren, Vall ley City, 2 vi Ae 0} BARGAIN TIVES. (Men, women) 4,000 needed. : > $1140 yearly, Age 18 upward. Exam-| Best Jot In Bismarck for the money, ‘nations in Bismarck November 15, De- | corner 7th "and ‘Aver’ B, water avid sewer ¢ember 10, Experience unnecessary, | on the lot. $900 cash, p For free particulars, write Raymond y Terry (former Civil Service Examiner) HARVEY HARRIS/& CO. 137 Continental Bldg., Washington, 10-29-4t 1 ha full_particulars in first: letter, ‘4 $4, Tribune. 5 40:8: (2, LEARN THE BARBER TRADE ~ Big demand for barbers, big wages, easy tae POSITIONS WA WANTED) ‘work. Few weeks ‘completes, expert in- | \WWANTED—Position as bookkeeper. or ##ructions, Time and expense saved<by | clerk. Experienced in both, Call 619X. ‘aur method. We have stood the -test for 11-4-2t Mpler Barber C Minneapolis, © ARN ACTU. CANJZING. Autd School. 47 years and is the only'reliable up to’date dustitution of its kind Write at once for free illystrated-eatalog. ‘in llewe, 107 Ke, N Bst_ 1893. > AUTO- REPAIR, VUL- Los Angeles Y. AL WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower or bachelor by lady with one child. Write to Mrs, L. Carter, 10-27-2wks WANTED TO RENT TRD—Fumished room vin private family, Address -AGV, ‘Tribune. 11-4-tf the. northwest. Nicollet Ave., 1l-1-1mo, Lock |. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WwRT You ~ OF THE DUFFS SEE DANNY IT SAYS PAINLESS RIGHT ON THE Dogpl come Now HE Wout / ‘ They. Decided Not to Wait D Witt SEE. You IN Now - You May.come iN BY ALLIIAN ‘Just WAVE A SEAT PLEASE al a We Docror \S BUSY NOW REFEREE HALTS EFFORT 10 SHOW FRAZIER BIASED | | | | | Evidence in Golden Valley j Removal Cases Goyernor is now in ript of all testi- Lynn jhossession of a tr {mony taken in refers hearing held be jfore his appointee, ‘Tl. J. Krause, at | Beach, in the matter of the prosecution of Sheriff John Pierzina and State's! jAtforney R. FP, Gallagher, whom he re-! ‘fi.eved from office following the Bowen} {murder aff on charge of malfeas-| ance in office and failure to exact jus- Whether he will reinstate the “yt vo officers whom he fired from their j position rests entirely upon whether |'rownley, Brinton, Tamke & Co, are jsut willing to admit that polities had | nothing to do with the Bowen murder ; |wnether they are willing to exonerate o ey i HELP WANTED—FEMALE __| (<x 7ub—Rooms for light housekeeping, Langer, say the people who have beer ( i people have been | WANTED—Conipetent girl for general| ‘Two or three rooms in modern home watching the Golden Yalley farce # housework. ‘Two in family. 513] desi Call Tribune, 10-28-01 neean Ses fi irk x S i “Avenue A. Mrs B. H, L,. Vesper- CD RE CINE Testimony taken beginning Monday q ani 2 ae AG a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES : at the adjourned hearing concluded on i een Ee ae a Wednesday with an offer to produce / WANTED Ghy" for general Houyework. | stimony that politics had nothing to i aaa ead to with the murder, Attorney J. ¥. } =Ginl to wait on table, ex- ABSOLUTELY ‘FREE ene 5 Sauron ‘ ienced, $10 per month, Spiro ‘Tailor |" s9¢ AERO MAP OF OIL FIELOS Sullivan of Mandan and Attorneys hop. 19-30-Lwk 42 Murtha and Burnett of Di mn WANTED—Ghl for general housework. | Attractive. and Interesting rellef map, lcounsel for: Plerzint Jallagher, SLL 4th St. Phone 382. 1 WK | size 18x24, Hang it in your home or of- nee a See ond Colaeher, FANTID—Cook, chambermaid and di fice, See the amazing development work i pees on the stand, —Atcor- cee? Washer, good wages. Box 9%, Medora, |in the largest producing oil fields in the | Manahan and Lee for the prosecu- N,_D. 1)-29-2wks | World at a glance. Limited edition; nunely Governor Frazier and the j write immediately for free copy before isan lengue, objected { nthe in: __. WORK WANTED supply -is exhausted, : estiinonyr: auld Seadee WANTED—Work. as” chambermaid in UNION TRUST CO. atiined: all obs | hotel or rooming house. State Wages Dept. 325, Hoffman Building } r stained all ¢ in. first letter. Write Box 402; Rich- Houston, Texas if However, the following | ardton, XN. D, Late lw |aropeerib of the hearing gives an idea | FOR SALE OR RENT gM, SUL, called as a witness, for ' (0) LA’ HIT, cal as 4 ess, Hl | HOUSE FOR SALE—One of the nicest | _ MISCELLANEOUS —__ being first duly sworn, ms Ha houses in the Riverview. Addition, six | \WANTED—Second-hand steam) boiler rooms, reception room and bath, full] 16 to 15, horsepower, horizontal pre ! You live in} basement, hardwood floors throughout,| ferred, State price. “Address 87 ‘Trib- j » Ves. alt hot water pipes oon ue furnaces une. 11-3-6t Oo vou mre marie ay eae excellent finish on the inside, ‘This is | 7% SALI 73 ck Russian Pony d- are a rmer? AI am. one of the most beautiful homes in the| Qk SALE Lady's black, Russian, Tony Q-—How long have you heen a farm: | ely, OF plement de should Be ee, gst. DP, O, Box 212, 1 i-3-4t = 1 this county? A—About thirteen casi Possession given, toon, JH, [FOR sae ae ‘ there will be a decline in our adult 1 think. | , olihan, Lucas Block, Phone 1 sausage fixtui argaln. J. ali : ‘i ou knew M. K. Bowen during | \ 41-3-2t | Braddock, N. D., Emmons County | mortality rates and an increase in 4 = = : d-4-Lwk age \ I did. HOUSE FOR SALE—House of six rooms — oe | health a ciency. | i Ae eRe Cera cane ‘WORTHWHILE PRESENT 7 Health and efficiency: ove vouchers talked ito. the - i cottage style, location one of the best Christmas present worth while, Our Gere a P parties interested directly or indirect stop cash ‘This Iya real barat, Tet: dcofa nentest thing Uuty highest , | Cheyenne, Wyo. Oct. 30.—Dr. A. B. lin this homicide matter? A $700 cash. "This is a real bargain, J.H. | bills and coin, neatest thing out, highes Conki ive 2 er _y e ; ae ' , . Holitian, Lucas Block, ‘Telephone: 74, | grade pd and work, will last a/hfe- Wig oWa | ee one eee aus Ae son ae | | ‘ -3-2t| time. Name, address and emblem of any | State board ie: a “ e sta ! rou have lived her -| if FOR SALE—House of ten rooms and| lodge, business or’ profession, “clegantly , lin an auto while hunting elk. While [eral attitude of the va | E able ? stamped on flap. $2 by mail. Also a : 3 4 i a g elk. ore u | . Fo ES te Tt, St; | Dewutlfal eardeae with Maney" compart: Health Column Conducted, by the United States Public)... yas “out under” to fix his little |its in that community | 4 time, price, $3700. Address Lock Box | ment for ladics, name, emblem, ete., same} ~ Health Service, by Direction of machine, an elk terrified by other |'ler, have you? A.—t have. | ait, 2 Blemarcigy N_* De A1-seet Price, AGet sour dren in now. i ‘hunters, came running and leaped in- | izen have you informed Suitable for Tem" lt. all at 6031 Taioaesbh Aen Sea Cal. RUPERT BLUE, tot auto, from which it was unable | You lf as to the general facts lead- | b F ap 3 akland, Cal. nCRtOuaKS if al ing up to this homicide? AT have h_street, 11-1-3t -10-31-2wks 7 4 Sperry ,to extricate itself. Tonkin shot the }J!S up to ths | Ie: lave | FOR SALE—Two houses; quite a reduc-| FOR SALE—Child's bed, nearly ‘new. Surgeon General, U. S. Public Health Service. janimal. from conversations with Mr, Bowen! tion for quick sale; reasons for selling] Phone 592: 515 5th St -4-3t] \ : " waked’ stomach: the Eras ace and Mr, Offley fe ig tg take up farming. Block, 200, gn | Send. your hemstitching ahd picoting to} Overeating jlion of an over-worked stomach, the) Spokane, Wash—C. R. Harneson, | Q.—You were friendly to both siles’ oF phone 57K, aisdeiwk | Nz; Kelley, Bismarck, N. D.. F. O-1 ‘In-southern California several ages remonstrance eae aeoleHGhe A eheat | former member of the faculty ‘of |A—-Yes, sir. | FOR SALE=Six room modem house with ox 212, - Successor to. B, Welrancwlago’ the oil escaping from a little been ears eee somslishedl in ie pa Lewis and Clark high school, will} Q.—You talked to both of them at! : garage \for. $3350. Ged, M., Register. | OR SALE—Blecthle lighting plan spring formed in a depression of the | deal has eiingant we tality because |c@ach the Spokane university foot- ious times wilh reference to their ‘ ee sisting of engine, generator, earth a little pool.. The lighter por- | (ution Sbiavto ‘ontrol swhatciwtants | ball team. His assistant is Ed. Kel- lous grievances agaist one another? board. and “batteries, in first class .con- | 45 é-the oil evaporated, leaving | We are able to con ley. Harneson coached tennis at tly ML: Bow RQOMS FOR RENT ~ dition. ‘Reasonable’ terms if desired. ee baka bal evaporated, leaving | ay eat. iLewis and Clark. Kelley has been NW eEe PA SHaLS Gio are Board and room wit private | Address No. 89, Tribune. J1-4-1wk | the sticl y asp alt. Adultscaiist for. themselves: exerelse | seting as student coach for the ‘var- ou were iendly with Mr. Call 88 Tribune for further | OR SALE OR RENT—Two story build-| From time to time the rains cov-; 7°" "J é a earn e “information, regs ing. First. floor contains fixtures for! eyed the surface of the pool with wa-| thisa ih control. If this is done | Sity jad. as friendly to you? FOR R ‘Room, 522 2nd S ~poeol“han, 6pera house on ‘second: floor, * é i eons er s POReHENa arith! Shad Good-opening for Barber. Write, Theo. | ter, animald and birds came down to|2—-—- = : ae Pecan room nities | —Kautaman, Breien, N. D. 1-1-3t| drink, sank into the asphalt and were - a : ore or Jess of a financial Phone _ 630-L, : 11-4-1wk tk fiaate. Ranch Restaurants Seed imprisoned in this gigantic animal SQUIRREL FOOD. ilendehlp existing between you? A.— FORCRENTOAT multe of two ino aying. proposition, small. capital,-will s i pa afar ee ncaa = stn RENT _A suite of two “modern | “Adress Minute Luncll, Bismarck, N, 1). «.! #4B- : : aT TEC KER a aes [ogteaiie Colsinetas Re mao ennely arene ea gcen — aie 5 10-301wk) ‘The hungry wolves saw there be- HOW SER TIS OTe AUTO SLICKE = i on were connected with the ’, Pee erty! Mast Moor, 510 4th St | FOR SALE—Two heating stoves..Phone| fore their eyes fresh animal food of PONT kipow Ye.Go Ye BE PLeLIN HERE HE COMES. farmers’ movement and talked togeth- FOR RENT—Two furnished yooms. in 316, : 10-31-Iwk| eyery sort, from the enormous mas- 2} SMART DIT, AN’ MEBBY Cally cr a good deal? A.—Yes, sir, niddern hose. Cail 404 Ist St. 11-93 | WANTED” Have party “who desires’ to }todon to the smallest bird. They, ,too, vel Le: STOP T LISTEN, HEN BE GITTIN’ ALONG Q—Now, Mr. Still, what I want ' FOR RENT—Very. desirable furnished! {329° (BIsMinC ait ection bf Tand-near | Were drawn into the trap as were also HOP JT FROM BACK OF an wail to get is a statement from you with } vn. for i at two dpaies. Phone | “Bismarck. What do ‘you offer? ‘Geo,|{be large saber-toothed tige’s which REE AN!’ New HIM= i reference to whether or not polities had s TERR Roose Ste ‘M, Register. _—10-80-1wK | then roamed that vicinity. ee a | fanything to do with this murder, Steam - heated’;office “room . on’ Fe “ 0 HEMSTITCHING aud: pleot} Today scientists are engaged in ex- % Mr. Lee: Objected to as in- treet. Office purposes only, edge work. Singer Sewing Machine | cavating the bones deposited there by competent, immaterial and uot within phone “745. 11-3: _Co., 211 Fourth St, __._ _10-24-2wks | indiscreet appetite. the issues. wo rooms for light house- TO COMMUNICATE with’ party | “The ‘aim of civilization is to create| °. Mr, Sullivan: The'reason (I do not one single. room. RENT—Large wanh foom in modern house for gentleman, $21 8th St., Phone Call -Be2t California before December 1, 1919. sume car jf arrangements ean be made. D. 11-38-31 Tk-3-4t ¢._F., Ewald, Hebron, FOR RENT—Two rooms for 518 6th street. FOR -REN' light hous x d1- convenit —Exe ri trie light, elevator’ and. janitor ser-|_. 1e § i 3 Te cea arm, modern | vice, Gismarek. Realty Company, Bis. | tion but when it is satisfied to satiety, Jeave, for, Minneapolis ftsty eu i oer ei nee te sodden inactivity follows. nqauire J. K, Doran, 622. Third’, 1 ENT—Basement 46- 7 outside ite i E t SMisicteatf entrance: suitable for storage: "Turtish fone nate Supetite 18 Allowed ENTs-Funigshed,or unfurnished ropmis | bath-or,barber shop; low rental. _Bis- e, 1t leads ta over-indulg- \. for light ‘housekéeping, 'g22 1st" St. marck-Realty Company, Bismarck,Bank|ence and the unwary victim suddenly > 10-81-1Wk }) Bigg. i= 7-21-tf | finds himself in a trap from which he Fifth St. “Phone YOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern, house, ‘suitable..for .two.. 6: AUTQMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES WILL ‘TRADE ‘for ‘about 5 or 6 Emerson Brantingham: Big 4, stubble bottom, tank and one new packer. FOR SALE: cash, or will tion, akland Sedan, cheap for | trade property or on one or two® lots. guaranteed to be in first class condi- Write 80, care Tribune, in 1 Box 187, Turtle Lake, N. D._10-101mo. for desirable Pe F; ean Car complete “with band cutter, 40-28-tf | hp. FOR SALE—1916 Overland Roadster for sale , very reasonable, LANDS weigher and stacker ; one Avery 25 Phone 569L, -tf} with ‘breaker attachment. Apply Regan’State Bank, Regan, N. D. granaries,. good necessary fenced, payment. LOST—Betiveen to Bismarck ‘Hide reecive reward, ‘or pi Box 400, Tuttle, N..D. LOST. AND FOUND h LOST—Gold“wrist watch, Otagon shape Return _to Tribune. for’ reward. FOR SALH—A section-of*improved farm land: located six miles from. town. is excellent soil and lays practically, level, with no rock, and*ho waste land, Improved. with dwelling house, well outbuildings; Will sell on terms to suit pur- chaser, crop payment plan, and would consider some™city- property as a first ‘ticulal n lané a@ brow bear’ rug, green Jini ‘and Land barns, other. all) and all land ton. football ‘team. on the great: 1916 ‘machine ‘and ‘served write. P. O. 10-24-4wks ap been ‘shifted to end. i former / ‘Butte, i University” ‘of Montana Scherek' is journalism’ course: nd Bismarck, ning. Return Fur .Co., and} > io-s1t who intends to ship one automobile to, would like. to lodd. my ‘automobile , in | 08 x de, } the : national t!them from leading man into the pit- room modern house, well located in: Bismarck. Carnot: ckeabe. \ Tractor, thoroughly overhauled; eight ‘six breaker gelf-litt plows; one new wagon and 500. gallon Write ‘Lock FOR SALE—In gq0a condition for-¢ash or bankgble paper one 32 Avery Separator ‘eeder, gas Tractor, one 16 bbl. mounted gaa| ‘Tank; one Avery..6 bottom engine plow to 9-25-tf Seattle,’ .Ore—‘“Kelly”: Bartlett, star, lineman, has been elected cap- tain of the University. of Washing- Bartlett played two years in the army. He was con- sidered an All-star :tackle but) has Butte; | ‘Mont.—/Gussie” Scherck, high school : football star, has been“elécted “captain of the of eleven. is a senior, and is taking the inhibition, the quality which holds back and directs to useful purposes appetites, preventing falls which beset over-indulgence. Hunger is the great stimulus of ac- One of the great elements in main- taining health is the regulation of the bodily intake to meet the appetite, The man who works with his hands {requires more food than the brain | worker, The man who labors in the open air needs more nourishment than he who sits ‘cooped in an office all day long. Give the sedentary worker the ap- petite of thé day laborer and if that appetite he uncontrolled, the body will become clogged with the © poisonous products of its own manufacture and physical deterioration will surely fol- low, \ ae It is Gust as bad to eat too much as it is to;eat too little. To indulge the appetite to too great an extent is equally as pernicious as lits constant repression. The best is to be-found in an aver- age course, néither over nor under in- dulgence, neither the following of the inelastic dietary nor the promiscuous and ill-considered use of foods. Many.a so-called case of. dyspepsia is-nothing in the world but the rebel- WHAT ISNT FAle, TAGAUCAG? The Rank Wasn’t High Enough for Him! “THERE YARE PROFESSOR - A LL! SOAPY WATER IN YOUR MELODY KETTLE MAKES IT: \ awl LLLUSTRATED SOLO- HEH - HEH: a tL Got UP A Foot BALL TEAM WITH ALB. ANY PRECLLES, ANY THEY ‘LECTED NE CADTAINS Supt ee™ THATS FAIR, ISNT 2 WANNA BB. A GENERAL? want>to encumber the recerd) to show the fact that the official comection of | the state's attorney and the sheriff,| that polities in this communi! cempaigns for oftice, ef either directly or indirectly of any portion or part of this homi-} cide, and in that manner I think it ut least relevant. It has tive force so far matter are concernec. any merit in ssur honor Mr. Burnett: The cha in the sherii complaint tiac he and some of these other officers conspired together to prevent the carrying out of justice and were opposed to some of these people because of their political | otiiliation Mr. Si ‘an: If your honor still thinks it isn’t material— The referree: If we let that in we might as well let in religion. Mr, Sullivan: If it was alleged. or charged or claimed as your honor sug- gests that religion has anything to do lwith it, then I would be contending to your honor that the religion of the yarties was competent, Here is a case re it is claimed that these parties in a manner for vari includ- jing among th a poli- conspired to prevent ion of i Now witness I want to show lus’ excellenc the governor, and to your honor, that here is a man, this witness, knowing both parties to the ntrove and contideuted friendship | ing between himself and the} eis made due then. by this t ANowed to Put in! ithe exception of four votes at the pre- |he overruled. | final game, a brilliant contest. | OOOO <|Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. AOC i, speaking acquaintance” and additional friendship existing between himself and other parties to the con- troversery, showing a knowledge on lis part as to the attitude of each per- : son inyolved in the controversary., T ¢ aw asking him to state to your honor i whether or not polities entered into the q deliberation, entered in to — the use in any manner whatsoever, Now your honor thinks this is not com- tent, if your honor thinks it is not relevant, then we will content our- selves with an offer of proof to that effect. And if your honor thinks it re- leyant and competent, then we will submit to yonr honor evidence to show it. 3 The referree; I will sustain the ob- jection. Mr. Sullivan: May it be conceded for the purpose of this offer that the sue foundation for the testimony has iso been laid for the witness J, A. ler, who had almost the same re- ations With the parties, possibly a more confidential relation with Mr. Bowen if anything, for the reason he : of Mr, Bowen in Mr. Bowen's yarious business operations and may we have it conceded that the same foundation laid with Mr, Miller s also with Mr, Still, that “you have made the same objections and that Iam making the same offer. Mr. Lee: To counsel's statement there is no objection. Mr. Sullivan; With your honor’s rulings against on this testimony we inow offer to prove by the witness J. A. Miller, by’ the witn Still and by Edward Hoyerson, Mark Lovell, 0. C. Aftelteed, R. C. Fuller and Sam Fisher that the homicide referred to in the testimony in this case was the result jot a neighborhood feud, was engender- ed and caused by the various details that up to the shooting based also upon emnity that exists between the ies C0! ng a period of several r yea that in truth and in fact the estrangement between Offley and Row- en, the advent of which ed back tu a time long before there was such an organization as the Non-Partisan league, that in truth and in fact the politics of these parties was not in any manner an element or a consideration with this homicide; that in truth and i ct this township in which these ties live, the entire township, with for the Non- st indidates ; that Of- vious election Partisan league ft Stark. Jefferies, Taylor and Bow- en all voted for the ‘on-Partisan e league candidates; and while there was an estrangement between Offley and Bowen, thatjin truth and in fact they both worked for the Non-Parti- sur League program in that townshi that only four votes in this township avere yoted against the Non-Partisan ie, being Fisher, his s id hiired man. Th rothing in comection with th cide that could in any way 1ectly or indirectly or by the use of the most fanciful imagination attribute : portion of the cause for this icide to either the malfeasance or ance in office of the states at- the sheriff, nor any ofticer of this county, nor any oficer of the state of North Dakota, This we offer to prove each and<all of the facts con- tained in the foregoing statement by the witnes above named. Mr. Lee: Same objection. The Court: Sustained. Mr. Lee: The state re Mr, Sullivan: We haye more testi- ; to offer with reference to vari- « other persons who haye shown ap int in the prosecution in this case including Mr. Waters, Mr, Brin- ton and others * * we assume it would We will therefore for- bear at this time and rest our case. i 1 Exception. Calgary, Alta—The Hillhursts of Calgary have won the soccer cham- pionship of Alberta. They defeated the Shifts, of Edmonton, 2 to 0 in the E. T. BURKE LAWYER Phone 752 ————————— Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas. Block eee) R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 ———————————— BISMARCK | FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. —————oe———— ——— ——— Our Biggest Bargains q-room strictly modern house, east front, close to schools, half block fram paving, good neighborhood, at $4400.00. This property cannot be duplicated for less than $5500.00. We can sell on very reasonable erms, 5-room mostly modern bungalow, fur- nace, full basement. A real bargain at $2800.00, which we can sell on easy terms. 6-room, strictly modern bungalow, new, Close in at $4500.00. On terms. Corner: lot. Paving. Every one of these is a bargain, F.'E: YOUNG REAL ESTATE x ANY Offices in First National Bank Bldg. ——=PHONES——_. F.E. Hedden, 0. H. ¥. O'Hare, 78M. F. &- Yeung, 78R.

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