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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY THOSUNE | ‘SEVEN’ TOWNLEY EDITOR | ‘erm and: ite subsidiary the Morris and a 1s, Tom, | WISH \% RUN RN called toc order by Mr. Orr, who in-! Es Railroad, the Lehigh Valley lovD OVER WY WIFE WANTS To. 5 ia EMS ¢ AME TO0 | Railroad, the Pennsylvania Railroad, AND ASK MRS.TAYLOR ‘To ws Kow te VYouLL Loan eereainie c cranes as the speaker of HELP WANTED—MALE ~ STIFF FOR HIM Grant County Leader Without Pilot—Parting Message .. Gives Some Advice wilt intercept six’ branchés of the T e | Railroad, ithe Deélaw: he West Shore, Railroad. | jackawanua, and West-| } the Central Railroad’ of New Jersey | and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Tt will’be 45 miles in length, double tracked, and at each juncture with an existing rafiroad Will “be a Yailroad yard for the: exchange of freight cars: It is proposed that each existing rail- j« road take a proportionate share of the capital stock of the proposed con- nectitig red@, gach road will deliver to -the, codmecting’ railtouq cars orig: indting én “itv lines’ and destined: for LoaN me A CUP OF SUGAR UNTIL “TOMORROW ~ HER. A CUP-OF SUGAR UNTIL TOMORROW P. A delightful banquet. was served by the Misses Bowler at the Gardner ho- tel, after which the meeting ‘was! Campares Land Values, His line of thought presented was a comparison of conditions and land values mow prevailing in Hettinger county as compared to, other sections of the Northwest. He showed that present, values in Hettinger county were on the average much less thd other districts where ‘similar condi- tions prevailed; that other sections of the Northwest where there had been ch i movement of land in the last i [ WANT COLUMN a ie WANTED | ‘Two unusually attractive openings: i for lumber 9 managers; one of whom must have knewledge of farm implement business. Shute Devils North 1-17-tf ‘Bovey, & Jackson, Lake, Dakota. LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Easy work, big wages; few weeks completes; expert instruction; .time and expense Saved py our method; only reliable in- stitution of its kind in the Northwest. Call or ‘write-for catalog. Moler Bar- bobits punonyother: ines. Yo tw rices had made sv: her College, 107-15.” Nicollet Av, Min- the Grint County Le: the. Nou | cofinection with-the propo: jad, done chrough Se fon years and | GEARN—Actual an repair vulcanizing, 2 vitor 5 county, ar ALA TAT 4 \Sther bad conditions much worse than Los Angeles Z- M?.. “A: Auto Behaol, + Totter: Swhlel with tiie. Pobies ¥ had ever been experienced in Hetting-| © eee rans Gavacit ae eae D ted, a nel ; aN. er ceaanly. The value of stganization | HELP WANTED—FEMALE eighth man who has been employed | | - t slong tthe: even iinecan priate Wantee ae i eugeneral n 05 by the Socialists to run. this paper \ A K | ‘| same purpose and suggestions as to Lee ae aa ‘ ands all ec legt “al BEAR OLEN SG hat might be accomplished in thi att Smith's letter county by co-operation on the part) ss)” " , To the Readers’ of the Ca tof the banks, land men and. land} fF permanent owners convinced those present that Molot Sales Co. + To beg space in’ your valuable an organization was desirable. with} ‘hambermaid at the An- || NEWOFFICERS yr to inform the public that 1 : fevered amy connection with — the the result mentioned above. | 1-2 irant County Leader “ay editor (2) | | atic eae The following officers of the asso- (here. iateee } ‘ Financial. Institutions of Slope ciation were elected: yuring the short ti have ig } o rr, pre 01 jaja vesident or Calrean {Ree eR Held Annual,Meetings ‘s Ee _ Daxtr You Come AROUND Le OHA eerie trey POSITIONS WANTED Joyed as with ‘seme very-|-~ Last Week lov GET HERE FOR SUGAR AGAIN H. A. Galloway, secretary-treasurer! | WANTED—Lady with one child wants xoul Ame vitizens, Wut none of UNTIL YouR WIFE RETURUS Directors—H. A. Galloway, Bentle joh he: houpelceper call ate - those) have in) my manner ‘been : \ LL SHE BORROWED E. G. Heinrich, Burt; E. H.,Yon marck Hotel or write to Ruth Oran- connected with the ‘Leader? nor Dickinson, jan, .— Md t of the ! Lace omeeielt Mott; W. F. Criswold. Regent; E. s. haskell. 1-26-8t with “the Nonpartisan As] financial institutions: of -§ se DeLaney, Havelock; J. A. Elliott. New| ~ D FOUN: to those “who have“ orde: me {held their annual meeting England. LOST AND Fo D around: sent me “eanned” editor- |#t which officers and dire A meeting to adopt by-laws and | CORT = tiunilton. Tr inls’ to publikh oin that — defanet | lected for ’the ensuing. yeu complete the organization was called | ae MAInIst sheet, known as the Leader, and: to |! ae all showed a gon ) ean for Thursday, Webruary 5. at Mott, | those~ who hive placed’ the red. flay W'S AN! SOU je fora gamit busi which will begin with a dinner at the; © WORK WANTED of ana Y with our beloved the coming son, dpspite the | Hotel Brown at 12:30 p.m. al and: revered Stars and Stripes, and bad nop conditions of tie last s All bankers and land men in ad- i to all. th who have defended The election of officers and Air joining counties are invited to be pres- such. utterances and statements—to alr elected in, Stark comity banks ent. It is hoped that,each county in those 1 only fecbly: “express | have been-reported to Ars are ats the Slope will effect a similar. organi- tempt T hear. and that every | follows: Le ae ? zation and boost for greater immi- citizen should “bear, for y DICKINSON : gration with resultant increased land sncly individuals. To you,~who de- Seti tee day! ag values. sire’ to be opposed *to tthe form , of icer A B ——— “ L good. -sovernment, to you who de, dent > T.-K, Day CALL FOR REF UB can STATE Bldg., Chicago. Soe Pus Hauspie Mine TAS ee eee: “A Repul ten sue eivention FE Gimmes aeRO RT TOTS communists, bolshevists Sor red flag | (C! San day 4 PERSONAL ae f any name. v >I Freéma i ere fe the f at pot followers of amy name, to You, 1{ Erdaht ag “tot Fresin ae : : ! hereby a alled a meet. We SU WOU’ ro Ger AGOUAIN bid adieu. Tf wash my hands from lrectors Wis “Richart, | | Bismarck, Nor Soe ene er) with: a widow 4% to 50 connection with, | your — nefari-. y. Welton McDonald, Wilson day of Ja mary, | 1), at two o'clock in) old, for a housekeeper or oux plots; some of you would, he! , H. F. Beidler and M. 1, Ay the afternoon of szid day, for the pur- Harney Schueller, Antler, N. Pp. ‘1 wndi icportations:-..| ) ! NAT! se lacing in‘ nomination: sl. 5 i prime candidates for: deportations, “riiest NATIONAL pose ef p 5 10 : Above all things I place my Am Officers Ailliard, \pre A National Committeeman, ee aes aa I. Stickn ce. president Five Presidential Electors, ROOMS FOR RENT, Hae ae en Pula Johnson, Mes Ten Delegates andl Pen Alternates FOR RENT—A nice large room he aS hor ak » sen on, cashier; fe Schafer: cakhicr. rectors: Albert] o represent th epublican Party a new modern ho one block and Cae er ae in eet cad long A. Millia, VM: Se ing Lr Oe HETTINGER COUNTY ORGANIZES TO the State of Novth Dakota in the Na-| \a half from Postoffiee, 215 2nd St. seo ix a a ». Stel Si ROH. Johnson, A, T. Crowl, eal ion ‘an Haman ional Republican Convention to be} ‘or call 684x. 1-24-1wk see you as you xhould=be seen. as|§ is Trggenstoss, 1.¢e Bort Carl) Hamann ENCOURAGE SETTLING IDLE LANDS iia in the City of Chicago, State of pact aaa IMIS fsnnished oats ‘Mllefson, “HH. 1. Dickinson, da ana) fe 1920 r light housekeeping. Srety Boia ee etna he- j j Re rd and August Koesel. date iin 1 the th #0 Sane, : ie ad 3 8eo ) AIBERTY rE OB! He said National Committeeman, Pre: er De Par bee ote hind per cont tee | nie REY BB aes dent |g FIRST Natio ALS BANK Immigration ‘Association Formed | dential Electors, Delegates ‘and Altar. wo or thee: ‘ can, hence am through with you. eer F % icers " 3 i i ~ Ais AP ER SCAT. Dene re for light) hou } You parade under the camouftage | Robert: Vranna, first ‘ tanstande tdckers nud: feelers, by Leading Financiers and | 3268 @ pe voted for at Presidential 1-28 of being the Nonpartisan friena of | John P. Bervinger, second vice. presi} yritsten, ¢ $12. Land M oe ed St ary the tet 3 ara he 1920. Modern room, close In. 116 the farmer, whild at heart you are sent Ue onteled ff Giaee stant cashier; Tom -Eslick Ahookkeep- | Sheep recefpts, 1.000. an en at Enthusiastic | S¢: ae January’ a, chin . att etter iy , ve TUL ‘Brown Be il cashie: ~ net 7 io ng 4] . *, . * ea dd =) \ c ee ree fu We | Directors: “Anton. Sadowsky, Vincent Ee a a 2 Davia Ten EME elas Meeting in New England Last} GUNDER OLSON. sage ‘on the “Soviet. Ark.” the. place | Kovash, Wenzel Semerad, F man and J, 0. Mi j Ewes, Week—Optimism Expressed | °PyQican, Rational, Coinmittegmen where some of. you ought to be. pone P. Berringer, Robert Vranna ‘and ate i : ¢ | é State a o-you farmers, who believe that ; Anthony Ke é _ FARMERS STATE. BANK MINNEAPOLIS | § Over Prospects. ==——aaaeeee Nove the (Pownleyism — coutrolling the ATIC NAL TANK: Officers sAdam A, for, presi: |. Floug-aunchanged. Shipments, 43,- ewe DROW. He PEWE. D. or write A! alfairs "of the Nonpartiaih league 1s TE Baird, president’; W. |'dent :: anthony FP. ice pr 210 bagel. H . 3 DR Wad BEM Ee De Ge vl tile rey, oom 20 City all to the good, I say, “open rou pres gent ay a dent; Fb H., Schroeder, ‘Het © Turley. IAS to $1.43. ; vet England, Jan Ae pete ovean Moetee of eae i Bani Bldg... Bismarck, N. D. eyes and see where ‘the: doctrine iS; Ors. cd Koch ant cashic Directors: | > $L.62% lo S10 4, zation was perfected at New Eng- jucas Boel va leading you.” Get. at» the facts. You phi aon e He Bale: Christ Grash Anthony: PF, Teoinly aid "i : [and last - Thursday which promises id SMOUSES AND FLATS : have@een fed on fivtOn, Sse ee interven, GA Perkins, ‘+ | Adm. de for. G conti a hy he fo je future development: 6: ra = = No, othe Carson. Press and its} A. Mec lure, ¢ yee SB: F eu > \ Heltinger county and Will without, a Con SALES VN Enarelow a alate many 400 per cent readers. T wih te |§ kauge and J, ° M [ARKETS “| UNITED STATES NEEDS doubt result in an ineneused influx lof BISMARCK completely modern, on pavement, ‘Thre register my appreciation of the a | # + e rooms, oalt floors throughout, Price many> Kindnesses bestoved upon me | Adam A. Velo LSA nich MEXICAN KORDER GUARD] __ Its name expresses the purposé— FURNITURE co. Hight for quick ‘sale. Owner, leaving Do not be -led “astriiy” by any of Simpson; view president: V : oe ae Sa Hettinger County Immigration asso- 220 Main St. ‘ and ternis, * veal Telephone 6 she that hunk’ T have. lind to. publisl | Koch, canbe Te tei sieht CHICAGO LIVESTOCK “fy pasos Tex. dan" 38-"The United |Ciation. | Phe idea being fo, use’ the sraieare U pholatery’ Repairea a tt Mil. the venues ae aS ea SGipean Ae a Rake. On| Hog ree cipts, 17 000. We to 15¢| states is in vital need of an adequate Poors of all ‘those CERoeN a His is Refinished and Packed . FOR SALE- bree. Houses, end six Dee aidan bean ba cae W. Brinton, Nick-A. Lefor jpatrol along the Mexican border, ac-|o¢ ands to bring about a greater de 9,00 a aaie sponds trankey Reale ta ak for seniiea tion aeNe ike , * Lefor. 2 Bie ‘cording to George J. Harris. super-|mand for eine a caunty forme. a Ane Se apa maar: en bycOnen shoes tee Appears tO: RICH TON vising, inspector of the immigration, x a OUOrS a BS 4 mo, is mighty ungrateful for the offic: RICHARDTON “4 pr F, C.-Orr, president of the Cannon 7 SALE se 16x38: city water 3 Or eue FARMERS STATE |service here, The Hudspeth bill, now | pai Valley Land company of Mott | BOR SALE: House A ia paneer ven him by the county administ: tion. Can it/be that the ved flag was pending in congress, would meet this jand viee president of the State Guar- | ‘need and help in ridding the country. anty bank of the same city, called *1-22-1wk Address 917 9th St. Albert BISMARCK MOTOR the flag he ‘endeavored to protect “while RJ. Fleck, vice jof bolshevik and other. radical — ele- | FOR SALE—Six room modern house trarueriiess | Oe ene r I © |togethcr all of the bankerd and land ; Fa en ? in the: service? iments, he said. as well as furnish in-| mon of the county to consider ways | COMPANY with good garage, on oe sieet. , Respectfully, lereased power necessary to combat | ny means for increasing immigra- is BERN. ) SMITH. Stdrng | s intox fe » smug. | 2 7 J. R SARDESDT AFTER EATING t ue and intysl # Hauor sme /tion and the above organization is the Distributors of Partly Fn ig or. silers * osult. a stributors NEW YORK PORT WOULD PLAY SAFE Pee $1.75 to su Age a | ablishment of houses of deten- rene followitie were in atbendanes? w a SPEND $20,000,000 ON geeey rye s vail ak. |. (tion, such as Ellis Island, Mr. Harris! yy 4. Galloway, cashier, Farmers STUDEBAKER ANTED TO RENT b ) ! Wise Precaution to Take a Stuart's Seof xtec medium and he \deelared. would not effectivel revent | y s WANTED— cottage furnished or ote we weight, choice and prime, ithe entry of “undesirables” unless the State, bank, Bentley. three f rooms for CONNECTING RAIL LIN’ Dyspepsia: fablet Aftes Rating ito \ 1 oie ro, f © entry of “undesirables” unless the)” HM. Coxiell and Mr. Orr from the —ant— light hous n and. wife, : Avoid Gas, Sour Risings, Heav-~ oi government stretches a cordon along {Cannon Ball Valley Land Co., Mott. CADILLAC Wor reference inquire B. Bergeson u pace tas ineds\ cand “the: Lazyy:Louy Medium and good, $11.50 to $15.50. ithe’ Mexican border through which) “ny Yonaki. "Wm. I F & Son. 1-12-tt New York, Jan. 28. — A $20,000,000 PaslingsSo Aptis Common, §$9.50.to $11.50, 7 jsuch persons could not easily pass. |pioun Co, Mott, manager; Wim. i. Automobiles |. connecting -railroud, to act as a clear Pie: Lightweight, good and choice, § “It is (rue,” continued the immigra-|""Y"'ty Grane. Mott, N. D. : ‘ LANDS ing house for the freight’ cars of half tion official, “that we' have at. present lap teeter red) CANDOLOGY—A_ magazine giving the - ‘ < W. F. Griswold, cashier, Regent a dozen, *ouds entering or ‘ . The range of food is so great, its and mediunt, $9 t }14 stations ‘along the Mexican border ' State bank Regent, * Bi facts in regard to the land situation, y through the port of New. Yor preparation _y so. widely. ‘that cattle, heifers to [from the gulf to the Pacifie coast. Pye” Pee ee tt a Murphy-Gard : Fae ee, Hate once i avesuMe Neue hoth sides of the Hndson| riv few stomachs “are strong enough to jestablished to guard the border. But} sw pand Co. New En a ade Saree JANUARY || are thinking of buying good farm land proposed by the > York and } pple with all conditions of restau- | Cows, $6.75 to $1 | when you take into consideration that (°°; Te Boulche - anbion: Securit ’ simply write a letter and Jersey ‘Port commission. The road ints, hotels, éIubs, depots and ban: | Canners’ and cutte |hundreds of miles separage several Of /oiite hank. er, cashier, Security GLEARANCE SPECIALS ; AY to link up trun nes terminating | quets. ‘The safe plan is to.be provided Veal calve ; these stations, it is not t6 be expected Wes A; Borcherding, vice president, We offer for a limited time only dur- on the shore and these | with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. that | Feeder s un. be ‘coped’ with | moins and heeding. vl State, bank’ | || ing January, Genuine Hudson i. on the New York side of the Hudson | you may eat rich and palatable food | Stocker Wwe ca HU New. England oes : Seal Stoles, two yards long, 12 PAQsmos. at. Piermont, Y. served or selected: and aot Tie! troubled Sheep re Strong, ithe entry into our country of unde-|* r Pes c ; inches wide, handsomely lined, TS aa The scheme is said to be part of 2 pur, risings or such form: Lambs, $f pounds down, $1920 to ‘sirable aliens or stop the smuggling | Hoe gee handle sisvant cashier, Secur- ae Me rt Ree eae Eg MISCEL ANEOUS ‘general plan of wes Yo enable the] iwestion.. + tablets “digest jof. whiskey and_ livestock. which is} HE Schrouder See First Na-| A handsome Hudson Seal Muff to port ef New York to hold and fa food, they fassist the stomach . secre find common, $15.75 to $18.75. |daily being aceomplished with little}, tional bank, , match at ......eeee0000+ $13.50 Me. singers, $71 tate the haadlings of commerce psi tions and for'this reason. people who good aNd holes: Idanger of detection.” F. RB. Williams, cashier, Bank of Elegant: Skunk Scarfs. genuine, lat- in full “song, e ‘ throush here, for which Boston, Phils- | travel awayyften: home and must: cat Smuggling across the border | is|yiqway ou e me geese est style, extra large animal, 1 guarag- “deiphia aud Southern ports are reach: | as it is served may play safe by tak- | Culls and common, $6.50 to $10, spreading “to an alarming degree,” |" 7: “"Pallinadge, veal estate. and | ce eee $25.00 a Yor cat Sng. Railroad men are said to be | ing one or two Stuart’s Dyspepsia eee (Mr. Harris added. lNoanes New England : Seoul logan “Skunk Matt to match, 38 Flournoy Se agreed that the connection will save | lets after each meal. SOUTIL ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ae TA’ Elliott, real estate and loanes| 5 a ms the trunk ‘lines money far in ¢ You can get these tablets in any] Mog receipts, 9,000. 20 ta 306 low: Invention of Roller Coaster. New England, Z FOR SALE of interest on its cost and operating [ding store a where in the United | er, ty i that he was deprived of the . §. Jones, real estate and loans examination, Khaki wool expenses, States or which shows in Hing downhill when a boy led) New England. al ATSULY BROS. *|| sleeves, fur collar and . The proposed railroad will exigndl what petieril favor they are among ‘ to the invention of the roller coaster!” Gorden Gardner, vice president. J Ri condition. Large si Inquire R from Piermont, near Nyack, N. Y, to! those who have learned how to enjoy Callie 21000, Killorg steady. | by L. N. ‘Thompson, Inter famous as|Parmers and Me S sutte bank Me ener ie ier ee Ne? % |] Robinson, care French & pus ‘ Elizabeth, N. J. on Newark F au their meals, Fat steers, 0 to $17.50. the founder of Luna park. New England. = Spent ee Har ware. | ANY INFORMA King at time o mt th St : = y aide ater ea mnster of a. A 3! c i preciated by las FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS _ Probably It’s Time, Whd Knows! BY BLOSSER | mote. !Sng "i We" Ring. “106” oak wood Ave, ‘Troy, N.Y. 1-1 -lat , WE iTAVE a limited amount of 1 It i 3 y 1 3 - é od (aN i resisting Durum; also Marquis Dur, \ tha | ; q : Oat, Bpeltz: pearey, and seed Cora. \ \, = ~ iF ‘rite or wire for S. tT e i z ; y AREYou.4 WEL, THEARD Valley ‘Seed. Co., rok, No I ‘ puck - PoP SAY You WUZ | SOARDER WANTED—Tioom and boat AN OLD ine dollars per week, §1.50 per. day, 50 cents an 5 cents per room. Steam . heated rooms. Banner Hots Phoree . FRER_ WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Solf, climate, crops. Immigration Bureay, Wisconsin Dept. of Pemeuteres ‘Capit 71, Madison, Wis. ve FOR SALE oF “upland ve % per ton Alber \ nar, Dr is 2 FOR SAU! food baby pussy reed push cart, Phone 8X." HE. icoting and ple. HEMSTITCHING, Picoti i 2 1. ing, 400 Fourth street. Mrs. C. &. Larsen, 12-30-1 FEB FOR THE loads of stone of J ———ooo RS. ENGE, D.C. 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