The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 11, 1919, Page 3

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| | ' 4 | fe Ned SO ORR ae OE UREROTIR SRE THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1919 ’ 5 the matter not be regarded from the! ‘standpoint of sectional self-interest, LEA UE | L jbut from the broad basis of a good | {which would accrue to the whole state. | jIn matter of distance, sald the speak-| er, he represented a county further | jremoved from the site of this bridge INTO COUNTY TO. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE “OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISHY” Just get out that bottle of Sloan’s Liniment and ‘knock it galley-west’? The outline of prizes for the great) ; mid-winter seed corn and potato con | test of the North Dakota Improved! Seed Grow assoclation 1s now about ready for distribution. There are ap-} gricultura! kota, | than ‘did any of the members who, had | ‘spoken in opposition, but he declured! his belief that the project was one! | Oratory of Member From Grand Forks Induces Twelve to Change Votes There are now being printed 2nd will be in circulation in two days peti+! tions refering to the people of hej, state house bill 60 which declares all! « Vy cial “session of the leigslature to be!} legislation passed at thé present sp which would benefit, the whole state, and the convicion that when house; members thoroughly understood the! National Nonpartisan Meeting at proposition they wuold keep faith with the people of the Slope. arose in rapid suc sion and changed their yotes to ec. ‘I yield to the! said Johnson’ of) The Vill} vi ng his yote. AID CANDIDATES EREN’T prepared for that quick switch in temperature, were you? Left you stiff, sore, full of rheumatic twinges? You shoyld have had a bottle of | Sloan’s Liniment handy — that would | have soon eased up the muscles, quieted |, the jumpy, painful, affected part— NATIONAL WOMAN’S BODY __ penetrated without rubbing, bringing | gratifying relief. ie H Hi pful in alf attacks of Townley Submits New Scheme | sci St. Paul Makes Annonnce- ment of Plan lumbago, strains, aches, sprains. Get a bottle at your druggist’s. 35c., 70c., $1.40. external soreness, stiflness, | {proximately 80 separate Tots all carry-| |ing fine prizes of cash; machinery, pure | bred seeds, or farm and household ap- pliances. Every variety of seed grown in North Dakota may be entered for entest. This contest puts the growers (in touch with those who want to buy good seed. We make a list of all ex- |hibitors having seed fit for sale and the amount held, and send the same to all who wish to buy. ‘ Here is a rough approximation cf some of the cas! “that the measure as passed was not! emergency . acts effective st within ten days, It is understood that 20,000 sizna-/ tures on the petitions’ will be neces-! sary to refer the question to the voters. becoming This morning when Se’ a companion init ue, directing how the funds appropriated in Senate Bill ‘5 should be expended, in the construc- {tion of the Missouri river bridge and! The . million-dollar Missourl river ‘of a smaller span ac bridge, for which the Slope has been/at Pembina, there ¥ wroking for five years, was floated in-/ Opposition, Nathan of Sheridan and to place on a flood of oratory from J.| SP Stair being notable excep-| F. T, O'Connor Wednesday evening, | tions. Miller of Bottineau, who had when his eloquence induced twelve of the votes of the house Senate Bill | Propriation, and explained his reason. | 5, which provides for an appropriation! Ths Missouri river bridge will be} of. $130,000. per annum for three years OMe of the big engineering feats of the from the motor vehicle registration State. funds to make up the state's share of ferry crossing, and will, it is believed, the cost of the big span which is to 40 Wonders for the development of the | ton of the annual dues paid to the} unite the Slope with the remainder of Whole Slope. _ It will close the only North Dakota; igap in the National Parks highway It became evident carly in /the;from Chicago to the Sloped | course of the roll-call on this bill thati there was much opposition, When by the commercial club in 1915, Witn| Uonal auxillarly of women, O'Connor's name. was called he passed. |the coming of George N. Keniston to and at the end of the roll-call he aske {he secretaryship early in 1916. the | permission to explain his vote. He ©! mo Wa really inaugurated. called his confreres attention to the Mandan’s heartiest co-operation was fact that a majority of them had yot-,Pledzed from the beginning, and, altho ed in the last regular: session for a the project at first seemed impossible, | Dill authorizing the state to pay one- difficulty after difficulty was overcome, | HER LIFE WAS | third of the cost of a bridge over the ®d the house action of the last two Migsourl, He declared {he house had ,@@ys has made the bridge a certainty. acted ni good fa‘th then, not’ realizing} Minneapolis, valid, and that Burleigh and Morton! ceipts 37 cars, ¢ counties, depending upon the good; Cts @ year ago. faith of the house had proceeded to! Cash No. 1 Northern, $3.90 to $3 expend thousands of dollars in prelimi-j 3 yellov S148 to $1.50, nary work while the stave highway! ~ » TT 8-4 to 19 3-4.» commission had secured from the fed-! eral department of good roads a \ ance of $500,000 as its sha the project. Representative O’Comor uw; 11.—Wheat re-} pared with 463 | ut of Fate” at the Orphetm tonight’ | Dance tonight. at Patterson’s jhall.. A. O. U. W. ten-piece | orchestra. |. Oh! Yes! .JOHNSON’S for | Hosiery. } fitted with new pistons and | £5 rings. Write for prices. Bis- i he Stork: | marck Foundry & Welding Co. s the Red river | San league were approved today ata practically no| mecting of the Icague national com- strenuously opposed making the ap-| well as national and state politics in) members of the house to change their |Propriation, voted in favor of the bfil | the varlous states where it has aj votes, and passed by a bare majority, directing the expenditure of the aj:|m¢mbersh'p. It will eliminate a dangerous' ley. Organization will be begun im: Agitation for the bridge was begun Sidered plans for developing a na-/ in! You're mine, body and soul! ! See the grgat Nazimova in “Toys | We can s@ve you money by) getting your cylinders reground, | to Aid His Organization, Which Is. Approved st) Paul, Minn. Dec, 1—Plans for te establishment of a county or- ganization of the National ‘Nonparti- mittee here. es ..It is understood that the organiza; tion plans to participate in county, as/ eresented By Townley. The county drganization plan was presented by President A. C. Tow mediately, it was announced. A por- league will be devoted to this work, ity wast stated, The national committees also con. JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose. | Sloans Liniment 4 Bee +S 1 P Who filled the glass, and why? side. fro Nazimova_will answer this in tached to each s! “Toys of Fate” at the Orpheum |¢#¢h class there are numerous valuable tonight. ispecial prizes, Episcopal Bazaar December 12 Elks Hall Gifts For All Dainty Lingerie 40 Dressed Dolls Practical Aprons, Caps and Holders Baby Clothes SAVED! scription and Golden Medical Discovery saved my life. I be- eame ill; had a severe cough and I would get so badly choked up that would have to sit up ‘breath and in a short time I began to suf- | fer with dropsy. I ' improve, in fact, T got go bad I was bed- fast and had to have a nurse. The doctor | told me the only thing that would help me | was a change of climate. He advised me to | go to a southern climate, I knew of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and decided to try it.. I had my nurse get me two bottles. The first night I had her give me just a few drops every few minutes and by.twelve o'clock I was asleep, a thing I had not done for about three weeks. The next day they gave me this medicine every half hour and after that as directed. I kept up its use until L was a well woman. It not only rs Na ae | Nazimova in “Toys of Fate” ature aided by~ i al ee your very soul tonight \ 8 at the Orpheum theater. MorHer'’s Frienp rea Not only allays distress in advance but i assures a speedy recovery forthe moth- er. It renders the broad, flat abdomi- BISMARCK-MANDAN BUS SERVICE cured me but I was in better health than I had ever been and since that. tim ve always taken ‘Favorite Prescription’ when- ever I was badly run-down or in need of a tonic and it has never failed to help me. I am glad to recommend Dr. Pierce's medi- cines.”—MRS, SARAH COLEMAN, 1420 Wood Ave, -Kansas City, Kans.:—'‘About twenty> | three years ago Dr. Picrce’s Favorite Pre- | bronchitis.” At times | in bed to get my | i | Musie by McDonald’s Orchestra doctored but did not | nal muscles pliant as they readily yield to: nature’s demand for expan- sion, As a result the nerves are not drawn uponwith that peculiar wrench- ing strain. Mother’s Friend is uscd externally, At all Druggists. Special Booklet ‘on Motherhood and Baby free, Bradfield Regulator Co The Bismarck-Mandan Motor |" Run-down—Weak—Nervous fae ee seig | Omuba, Nebr.:—"T was at one time Bus Service will leave the Lewis | grcatiy benefited by taking Dr. Pierce's and Clark Hotel, Mandan, at 6:15 | medicines. I became all run-down in p. m. daily and the Grand Pacific, ; health, was weak and nervous and was | Bismarck, at 11:30 p. m. daily | gteatly in need of some good tonic to build | me strength. 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