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Tn Closed All Day NEW YEARS CETL OD oo 5. ©. SERGESON & SON st {UETESUGRTTUGUDUV ESTEE TOE, TELEPHONE EXPENSES HAVE GONE UP TOO . This company has many items of expense. All of them are far above a few years ago. Our employees are rec ving higher wag’ Our taxes have increased. Equipment costs more. We receive the money to pay all these increased ex- penses from the people who use our service, and we are presenting these facts merely as a matter of information. Telling the vublic about our business promotes co- operation and thus enables us to furnish more satisfac- tory service. ; NORTH DAKOTA INDEPENDENT 9 ELEPHONE COMPANY Savings Deposits made with us before J anuary 10th, draw interest from JANUARY Ist Interest compounded four times a year. Capital Security Bank EUAEOAUYEOOGRDEEAP ECAR ASO FUAEAHAAARAEGNEEN GUT UEEEOO REET UNAUREUO CUE TUTTTLHETA OW is the time to load up on Monarch Lump before the next cold snap. m Place your orders with us for _C.A. FINCH aaa hrnccnia f ? x Ay MeO g fo: mara amet damn arammecereciaieel svmemcmemencerns fh oo i | | crowd who figure . 3 yellov i : you wteedlivine: tote eas seg You'll find it keeps com: ~ hedee avlien sPownley. and outfit] ip uae ohtc oa ky hai pe mam — ing, too. The rich to- - will not ‘be In pi ost, Cecil Beatrice Vester Reaches/8 89] INDIANS bacco taste lasts and raotsot ee there,| Jail So Early She Has to LIVE IN STATE lasts. You don’t have 2 rige to go ont Awaken Officers : to take a fresh chew so jcials are not ROU be sumded| ioe AOE ce et te often. Any man: who als a ta ld be. TiuntsClemons ie co, 31] cording to the United States pitt the provisi f this law they ¢ Mount Clemens, “Mich. Dec. 31 of Indian affairs, which has issued | , uses the Real Tobacco haul you from J morning | Teport relative to the number of In| Clfew will tell you that. ree sy, 1 © county jail on a gins In fhe Cie Sues cceeaty ered Stories | Figures quoted trom the: report a < [der the provision J. Stanley) cared: in the Literary sta Put Up In Two Styles ou would be pu aye eaten . {Show there are a total of 2 wile | . tess Una - who stoully maintains her) vooded Tuduns naw living | RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco bs BE cn el nent | United States. The number of mixed) ds ‘s hero eto apetit | United States: The mee ere 10, W-B CUT is a long .:ne-cut tobacco, ‘AND TELLS HOW P Attorney General in Jamestown Address Reads Long List of Reds With Whom “Townley Has Surrounded Himself in “Carrying Out” Farmers’ Pro- gram — Flays Attempt of Soviets (o Gag Their Enemies Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 31.—Declar- ing the bill treating a smelling com- mittee to nose out enemies of the league “one of the most vicious ever passed bh North Dakota legislature, Attorney General ‘Langer, addressing a big audience at the Jamestown au- ditorium Jast night, paid his respects to legislation of the spe on and the legislators responsible for it, Referring to th ing committee act, he said: “It th are any mei with red blood in th slate who dare say onc word ai Townley, Thomas Mills or again any of the rest whole outfit, this man will be i ‘investigated. Wh citizen of this s Nerth Dakota to the other under th law which I have quoted above, th Turning the Ta “Some of the non ri obtain secret. to be held over the head citizen of “this state, is the more the he d utocracy, the ¥ to be treated. in all its disg ment sooner or pretty much like the fellow who is at the head of it, and if the man at the head of a movement i fellow skimming over the edges of truth, a fellow who is not very careful of what he even under oath, you cannot me some of his followers for get- bla ting to be exactly like him.” Townley Knew No Reds. The speaker reviewed at length the testimony of A. C, Townley before the committee: on military a of the United States senate on May 1, 1918, showing that in answer to direct nations — fr Senator Réed, Townley had testified that he was not t, that Wood, I ere not § y one connce' a a man in the. publicity dopartmey ose name Townley be lieved to be Liggett. , What Blue Book Says. » here in my*hand, said Lan bis Bs ger, North Dakota Blue for th r19is. Turning to ps it giv here the socialist o ticn of the state of North Dakot nization of s me other than Arthur he, next thing you see 5S. A, Smith of Beach ar of the state organiz is the same to get ina find Axel Strom of R The man in is and BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE - LANGER EXPOSES 1$ TIED UP WITH TOWNLEY LEAGUE state from one end of) SOCIALISM WHICH RESIDENT FORGOT Oe eee knew when he tes jrelt, had been a the socialist party in North Dakota, Langer then added a long list of names prominent in state an national league circles whose ation with the socialist party, he ‘said, “Townley forgot about.’ * Townley and Bolshevism. Langer traced an alleged connec- {tion “between Townleyis and the radical movement in America in sup- port of the bolsheviki when they first ascended to power in Russia, and he concluded: “In your own state cap- itol, here whereis fellows inside of this farmers’ organization are doing all we possibly can to carry out its joriginal program; doing everything possible in protecting the farmer against any profiteer or gambler, we find in our state library -books of yhich men like Trotzky aro authors, and I say that we people of North Dakota want no truck with anyone who wants to overthrow this govern- jment. T otzky can call it a “damnea jrotten capitalistié government,” if he to, but, my friends. the good old d' Stripese, the United States ood enough for me, mud not nge this povern- nt for either Trotzky's Russia -or Townley’s ind 4 GIVES UP TODAY under guard of a Chi n who located her lamazoo. ens Officers. arrival so early ,was d several of the county ‘3 had ‘to be awakened to that the woman, whose where- 2 Monday have been care- ad been formally sur- Awa y she fold the yewspaper ef of Police Straight, me knewn today, question- y, will be carefully n and it is under- 1 two persons previously ques- y the authorities probably will dl for further. interrogation. e ° i| MARKETS | i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | Mog receipts, 17,000. » Mostly 10¢ te | 15e higher. : Rulk, $14.20 to $14.25. . $14.20 to $1 £14.30 to $14 picking sows, smooth, $13.65, to $14.10. 4, 4.000. Fir. medium ht, choice dnd prime, $ sdium good, $10. Lighty 2 good and cho to S19. 3 Common and medin Butcher cathe hei Cows, ‘ Camic calves, light and handyweis to $17, er Stee: Stocker Sheep re Tambs, § Culls and comnion, Ewes, medinm, good and — cho! $8.25 to $10.75. Culls and common, $4.25 to $8, SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ipts, 15,000. He higher, 14.05, hea S5 to $: $5.50 to SL 8.000. Ste: 14 to $14.05. ceipts, 4.600, Killers steady. $17.50; t all the actresses of the world in “Eye For Eye,” fascinating all the world—in seven gorgeous acts. m Theatre tomorrow, New Year's day,-matinne night. Heavy: packing sows, rough, $18 to] 3.( Se oar . Roy, and all the Boys from - === Wish You A Very Happy and Prosperous } New Year” 50 one With his shoulder to the wheel will} has been imparted to commerce, indus- ! find ‘enjoyment in adding momentum io} try and agriculture in this good state | the progressive impetus which already | of ou : Sheep receipts; $.000, Steady. sites’ 9's Like Finding Money” meth says the Good Judge Shipments, 67! into the private ae ft} Se 762 Hh Q il inking ceasuniaven GIRT, SUSPECTED Hy to $1.76". i When you take a little ‘ into his love letters, Jn the palmiest chew of this real quality - Bara ane Te mTN Mi DER A K Dec, 3l—-Wheat tobacco, and the good anything worse than this | . cars, compared with 43) tobacco taste begins to cag come, 060 Indians in the Ame army, Minnesota hi Dakota, 2 Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. 1919 HAS BEE : South 3s. s 12447 India and Monutani GOOD YEAR FOR ; ASCE AS CAPITAL CITY 4 ; (Contininea iro Pare One) 5 : bas been employment a coo Wages + <i 2 ea eee Modern Finance ing condition, ~ Scores of new families have beens : 3 brought in during the last year by the establishment of the Bank of North} ‘ ; Dakota, the biggest financial institu: | Great business institutions are financed with the tion in the state, and the opening of} . rat 5 i other new governmental departments | money of many comparatively small investors. Rev here, There is not a yacant home inj Bismarck, and there are dozens of fam-} ilies Clamoring for homes. ‘This means! there must be more houses, which will | result in a great renewal of activity | in the bulkling trades in the early} spring. 1 There hag been a readjustment of) prices in aJl building lines, new stand: | . and they Imsiness has been stabilized, and those © held off for the last two or] 's have been encouraged to | ‘ir plans, W CHURCIL A fine new chureh building may be added to Bi handseme houses of worship if plans-of St. George's par- ish inaterialize. Assistance in this un- dertaking been volunteered hy the national oragnization of the Episcopal church, and by ng a nominal amount the local parish will be placed in position”to invest $40,000 in a new | house of wership. | There Without this banding together for mutual «profit the business world would go back many years. This bank assists in financing many of our com- munity businesses, farms, and enterprises. Your savings and deposits in this bank contribute to the upbuilding of this community. who hi three HAVE NI - The Bismarck Bank j “The Friendly Bank” North Dakota Bismarck are pany other good things in prospect, some of which cannot be mentioned now, and there is every rea son why everyone in Pismare the whole Slope, should look for with hepe to a prosperous a New Year. when the tions of the year which we put behind us tonight will be-forgotten, and every. | MIDWAYINLIFE | Men and women at forty stand at the portal of acrucial period. Strength must be kept up, the body well nourished. | ‘SCOTT'S EMULSION i ‘4 i fs the tonic of wonderful helpful. | In ‘extending to our customers ‘and to the people,of this.community our best«wishes ‘for a New Year of Prosperity and Sucééss, we wish to emphasize the fact that it will always be our en- deavor in the future as, in the past to furnish banking service -charac- terized by courtesy, help- fulness and a keen inter- est in the welfare of each individual customer: ness .to those in middle life, SCOTT’S nourishes and in. vigorates and helps the | body keep up with the daily wear and tear on strength. Let Scott’s | : help keep you robust! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. Je: vn i | | i | eh a a Ca WANTED: | We cordially invite you, — is i to ae Mer ale of our & | complete facilities and of Experienced Meat TheOldestand {| the absolute safety which _we furnish for money en- trusted to our care, ‘Largest Bank in this section of the State Cutter ° #f 2 4 ey ~GUSSNER’S .