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hatel. "e ~ BISMARCK Day, TRIBUNE PINGREE FARMER SAVED BY BANKER \ SATURDAY, JAN. 31, 1920. FROM CLUTCHES OF WILEY CON MEN Theodore Verlinden, En /Route ‘to Belgium to Visit Ruins, - $10,000 Better Off Today Be- cause He Tilked It Over With! ; His Home Bank Minneapolis, Min Jan, 31. — Two suitcases crammed with money. the “veward” for finding a $100@00 bond lost “on a Minneapolis street, almost Jured Theodore Verlinden, av North Dakota farmer on his way visit the war ruins in Bel With $10 000 to a ring of con. tidence men. Jetecti who spoiled the game, but failed in their attempt to ambush the sharpers in their down: { y told how an elab- sipped the intended town hotel, tod orate plot nearly victim. Verlinden had adve fer sate,.and several y who gave “his Name as Otte Schulz came to his home at E to} see the land, He left: with ut decid ing to buy, and Verlinden, according ihe detect rted_ with, his family awa trip to hed Osa platives: the ed his farm S Ayo a Man bi i, vhen Verlinden ue the price. urged him to come ta Min neapolis at once and close ‘the deal Verlinden came. and met Schulz at the station. On the way to a-hotel, they found a pocketbook ng on the | side. walk. Inside was 660. surety bend, fl the name George Milton. ‘with a oom number and the name of x downtown They found Milton at the hoter “REWARD” IS DECLINE: “Have you Jost anyt “den Verli- What are you, any- % 2 amswered farmer Haven't you 1 The man went to his coat the pockets. His face tur verlinden told the detective sped *Tve Tost $100,000. of h % and he the firm's: mone Then he de hed_the -pockethook, and Verlinden handed it to him. Milton, took out the $50-bill and of- fered it to Verlinden, but neither he nor Schulz wanted a reward ‘for re- th ES “TIL tell Milton. said “Pn invest that mae for you.” SLOW - ‘DEATH - Acnsa. pains, nervousness, diffi- | culty in urinating, often mean werious disorders. The . world’s standard remedy, for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles—_ GOLD MEDAL. oR ‘bring quick relicfh\.and often ward off, deadly diseases, Known as the national ‘semedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in th: Look fer the mamo Gold Médal.cn. every box and accept mo intitation Hurley’s Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance Hits Any Size Orchestra Furnished 514 8th’St. Phone 130K Des mt A te te th ie te Oe tt a ——SSSS SHOE REPAIRING Electric’ Shoe Repairing While You Wait Satisfaction» Guaranteed: * Jas. Wallace’ BROADWAY Be “REFLECT” SKUNK RATS MINK » Command: Top Prices CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Buyers of \ Furs, Pelts, Wool, Hides and junk, “ Tanners of Furs, Coats, Robes and Leather. Send for price list and catalogue | Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. i Bismarck, N. Dé _Family of three adults ‘want two - or three furnished rooms for, light. housekeeping. Address or phone Tribune and ask for A. G:V. 4 ™~ | two \;men of the Slope. .| most of his time on the road for the | Milton ealled a man whom he intro- duced as James Wilkins, a bank mes- senger, the detective . and sent him out-with the mou In half an hour Wilkins came back, and handed him) §490-—"profits’ from the $50 in- vestment. Verlinden was amazed, he told ‘the police later, and Schulz seemed equally astonished, “Now Tl invest this, and, prove i sure thing, I'll put of the firm's money with it,” ton. Wilkins went out with the mone reappeared in chalf an hour, lug; suitcases, and, throwing them a flood of $20 and §100 on the floor. We've made $80,900,” Milton cried, as he rose from counting the heaps of notes, “If we put it bagk in, with enough extra to give us a safe mary {gin we'll all be millionaires !’” Milton said $15,000 apiece would :be about right for margins, Verlinden said. open, dumped hil HOME BANKER STEPS IN Schulz said he would.:go to Joplin, Mo, and raise his $1600; Verlinden ‘protested he didn’t want to put in more than $10,000 and said he would -|have ta go back to Pingree to get‘that. Milton. he said, offered to add to his $10,600 to-make the margin safe. Verlinden went fo Pingree, became suspicious, and his banker, ~At. L. | White, to whom he had gone for ad- vice, also\ became suspicious and re- turned to Minneapolis with him. In- {stead of going ot, Milton's room, they: went to police headquarters. Four de- tectives, Melyin Passolt, Ludwig Glair- jum. Har ‘Y Lindholm. and Joseph Rhoades, wenteto the room, found it vacant id concealed — themselves linden was to meet Schulz, Milton and the bank mes: the room at 11:30 4 SHARP! K TIP _ Tint the: sarpers the police deli had been watching their intended tim, and the appointed hour» without avsisn of the men. Search of the room aled that the bulging suitcases of Money and all the men’s helongings ¢had removed, — No j trace of the financial “ring” had been found today = MAYNARD 1 TO MANDAN Well Known Bismarck Man Buys Business Mandan Pion Edward Maynard rehased a “part in- mn, Shop here which successfully conducted by in the Nigey hotel building since last June and will here- yufter devote his time to that busine: with Mr. Dahners, ‘he having posed of his:auto and tire business in the capital city, Mr. Maynard is well known trough- | out the western: part of the state and | hefore entering into his own business in-Bismarek was, a traveling salesman ifor the Bismarck, Grocery company, for fifteen years, and has gained pre | tige among representative _ business He will devote heen son Shop and having had previous erjence in the music store business {will be able to take cave of what. Alr. Dahners has had to overlook in order fo take care of the store. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Maynard will move tc Mandan soon and will be welcomed by thely present Mandan friends and their future acquaintances, | Ina short time Mr, Dahners will enlar; he store space by moving to the retr’the phonograph booths and leave more room in the front for the | pianos and sheet music Adpartment, 4 STOGEMEN ‘ORGANIZE "tive Association Mandan, Jan. — An. interesting meeting of representative eattlemen of Morton, Grant -and Siowx counties with J. A. Stiles of Fort Yates as act- < chairman and J. 1. Noakes act: jing retary and treasurer, was’ held here this week, This meeting wi: {the interest in s held. to promote North Dakota sociation which was fnson ‘a short time ral a ready response to its sup- port was shown in the signing up of a number of new members at the meet- . These joining we A StilesS tiv Cornell, I. Fort Yi ates, 1 ter Buch John Kr Hoerauf, Elgin, ch Bros. and Dubs, New Leip “Theo, O. Feland, Sims. Ts H.W. House, Solen ii ii Shields, . Hebron. erin, Shields, Martin $ t, Selfridge. ‘Mat Crowley, Hebron, H.R. Schaffner, Hebron, |, Mandan, Massingham, Mandan, Olson, Mandan. Pius Zuger, Mandan. /W. A. Middangh, Mandan, J, HeNoakes, Mandan, 4 The pirpose of this statewide or- | ganization is to better the cattle breeds afid: induce: more “farmers to buy mere ¢attle of better: breeds, To do their utmost in the interest of the western farmer, and stockmar in the safeguarding of his stock and ward against cattle thieving -with the aid of inspectors at shipping points and on the ranges. That euch nd every. member interest all Slope men in the organiazvtion and ‘gain all mens hers possible, A motion was passed that a ean mittee be appointed to take up the matter of 1 bounty on magpies before the next session of the leigslature. -A committee of three consisting of aw. Noakes, W. C, Badger and Osear German Comes to U. S. ‘YNDEAWGOR, Boston.—Robert Beyer, German chemist and inventor, admits he is the inventor, of one of the ingredients.-of German poison gas used against Amer- ican soldiers. | He has just ‘landed in Boston and is on his, way to Chicago| where, he says, a position awaits him with the International Harvester Com- ‘ANE FOR RREUNATSN Musterole. Loosens U; Stiff Joints—Drives You'll know why thousands use Musterole ene you experience the glad relief it Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. “It is a clean, white oint- ment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does. not blister. ‘Brings ease and comfort while it is being ‘Musterole ‘is doctors and aurses, Millicnsof jers arc used ant neck, asi matism, lombago, painsandaches ofthe back or joints, sprains, sore sfiuscles, bruises, chilblaing, frosted feet, colds of the chest (itoften prevents pneumonia). 20c and 60¢ j jars; hospital size $2.50, PETITIONS UNDER ‘COW BELL SHOULD / BE FILED EARLY; Those it Pain gives. rubbed on! recommended by many y for bronchitis, croup, stiff a, neuralgia, pleurisy, rhet:- vantage of the law but who gre not. Slope Cattlemen Form Protec-'} pany. man to war, wriyeé in Boston sinee the date for another held before, June matters of interest will be brought up. TWO BIG CONVENTIONS‘ PLANNED BY WORKERS Two great con in the field he held this. summer Dakota “Sunday by tl Schodol of its acti the policy tion for from apd twos one at Minot. J ah Thuse a ialisxts will he enabled to ge over to a very much | gronp.of people than would be pa ent that something needs to be done ind done quickly if the Sunday school attendance. and membership. di is to be overconie. The reports’ that are coming from the various Sunday school attendance, and ‘it is in line with this sreat need that the stare association is” seéking» to” ply. a source of stimulation sand inspiration, the like of which ‘cannot be fathomed: of the strougest that has ever put on sociation, Mr. ( Son, SA have been s der, ple's Sunday the leader Alexander been ready several speaker cured, John TL, Alex: tendent of the young of the Infernational ssociation® i; that is to he present. Mr. us education in Phoehe children’s. div the Ohio. Sund: author of numerou hook on the primary red as the child ‘orth Dakota. Curtis until recently 1 assockation. sv Word has office of. the tion, that Ralph NX D has madé a cf ‘the secretar is matter, Silk Hose. Kansas Women. Who Testify Lawrence, Kans.z =I have taken Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for wo- pman’s trouble and was greatly Biesed ‘the ‘benefit I received from it. “Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are well known to me because I have taken them, off and on for years. whenever/ I adstomach trouble or was constipated or bilious. ni can recommend both of these remedies d reliale medicines.”—MRS. BE. 8. ITTERINGTON, 739. New York St. FE or Young Girls " Entering Womanhood Fort Scott, Kans.:—“It is with’ pleasure that I tell what Dr. Picrce’s Favorite Pre- scription has done for me and my two oldest girls. I took-it during expectancy with the best of results. I also tecommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription "to mothers that have girls just turning into womanhood. I gave it to my two oldest girls Gireqularite ies was their trouble) and it worked like a charm. They are now stout healthy youn recommend ‘ friends and all complaint ate c/o For Scrofals and the Skin falvern,. Kans.>— v — troubled with fula, in fact, I had it © from infancy up until I took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- = covery, which was when I was fifteen years old. Iitook it for Be Some time and # entirely rid of the dis- aS. Tt bas never ro- teteoed since that time ten recommended this reme: others SOMES. IDA V, WILSON, ladies and I favorite ios suffer willcalways ym fominine HAE N, Beyer was the first adult Ger- the } A ees Olson was appointed to plan and. set meeting to he 1, 1920, at which time | /IN SUNDAY SCHOOLS| ions of workers ious “education wil {provides for counties. extending their _|this preliminary. work cannot be taken sources indicate a very seriousjdecliue in the The program this year will be ene farri- peo- ene of is well Known to a Aarge number of the workers in the ‘field of n superintendent of y Schi ust heen received at. the. vy of y school, will be. pre esent and JOHNSON’ S for Phiente Pure iption’ to_my | Dairy Commissioner Urges That! Preliminary Work Be | Expedited 5 Referring, to the “cow” | bill, passed j by the recent special session of the state legislature, in whfth much in- terest is being displayed‘ by farmers } in all parts of the state, J. J. Oster- | \haus, state dairy commissioner, today | issued the following statement: al “So very many inquiries are coming to this office from all sections of the} state relative’to the ‘cow bil¥ which credit to thosé who wish to secure . |dairy cattle that it seems advisable to give,the provisions of this law all sible publicity in order that ‘the : residents ofall counties may_ know | .|how to Rrageed in taking advantage of the provisions of.the law in ob- "taining dairy. cattle. “This law was not passed as an emergency measure’ and _ therefore cannot be put into full operation un- 1 July 1. /Yhe nature of the law; however is Such. that.a great deal of preliminary work must be done prior to the actual~purchase and delivery | lof dairy cattle ‘to those who may ap- ply for same. There is no reason why care of “before. July 1 and thus make | it. possible to do everything but actu- | ally’ disposing of the county bonds or! warrants and purchasing the cattle before that date. Must File'Petitions Early. >~ “Those who wish to secure dairy cattle under the provisions of — this law.should see to it that petitions are filed with the county auditor at an early date. receipt of a petition by 50.or more residents of the county may adopt res- olutions indicating whether their body will“after July toauthorize the issue end sale of bonds or warrants and} the“ approximate amount which will | be issued. This will serve as notice; to residents of the county as’ to whe- ther or not it’'will be possible for them to secure ‘assistance from their county. It seems advisable that ac- tion of this kind be taken before corn planting time in order that provisions quired acreage of corn as provided by the law. “Anyone wishing @ copy of the law tat which time the purpose and possi- ‘taking advantage of this bill will be The county board upon |, may be made by prospectivé appli-’; cants relative to putting in the _ re-| ‘indow Boxes A few healthy plants with their, fresh green foliage brighten the house: ‘up? nénerCully: ’ during the eold winter months. : “Your Ferns and Window Boxes should be looking their best.. If they are not doing well, let: ‘us call/for them and refill with plants of your selec- tion. We have an excellent plants. We can furnish the “Sav supply of all sorts ang sizes of Ferns and/other appropriate oe 0” Setf-watering. and Sub-irrigating Flower. and. Plant ‘Boxes in several sizes. These are strongly made of metal, roll-rim, nicely eqameled, and haye proven to be very convenient and successful for’ ‘growing indoor plafts. Only: one’ place to water once a week. Shall we fill one for you? tee a Our Cyclamen, Ginérarias, Primroses and Begonine are: full of bud and bieha: ‘Very reasonable prices. We deliver. S ~ OSCAR H. WILL & CO. PHONE. 163° ° istate dairy commissionet. And those: who seriously contemplate taking ad- ithoroughly familiar with the method; of procedure in organizing their local association should be present or ar- range to be represented at the thet! ing of the State Dairymen’s associa- tion_at Mandan February 17-and 18.) bilities and methods. of procedure in thoroughly discussed.” ——__-_____— ‘fal BEAVER TOO FREE se | Builders Make Themselves Ob-\ noxious in Montanay™ Great Fails, Mont.. Jan. 31 beaver | well protected by. the laws) of” Mon-} tana, often make themselves obnox-| ious. ~Recently, they ufidermined a bridge in eastern Montana by eating { away the wooded piers for their pri- vate purposes and now they are eating. the sceyery in this section. Ki Giant springs,’near here, is a scenic spot, one ‘of the attractions’of the state. It uged to have a fine grove of trees for picnic parties to, lunca under. Word comes that all’-but a few of the trees have been felled by DONT. BE WITHOUT -SLOAN’S LINIMENT Keep ft handy —it it knows no equal in relieving. :pains and aches CALOAN’S LINIMENT: has been sold for. 38 years, Today, it je more popular than ever. There produces an: be but; one answer—it . results. Applied without rubbing, it penetrates to the afflicted part, bringing relief from rheumatic twinges, sciatica, sore, stiff, strained muscles, lame back, and “other exterior\ pains and sprains and the result of exposure. It leaves no mussiness, stain, clogged pores. Get a large bottle for greater econ- omy. Keep it handy “for use when: needed. Your druggist has it. Three | sizes— 35c., 70c., $1 40 ‘may receive same upon request to the \ list so that we can rious services. uable but which had Bismarck é Columbia Phonographs - Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED COWAN’S pdt . There ‘are so many ways in which we are able to assist oureustomers that it’s hard to remember them all. See that your name is on our mailing There is no obligation attached—and you may discover some point that is Val-- 7 The Bismarck Bank “The Friendly Bank” { STORE remind you of’ va- ' been overlooked. \ North Dakota 324 FOURTH cae 2 colony: of beavers, who have a ‘dam ; county through: which the highway ‘nearby, and need- the Unmber. in their | passes,to see that the road, which busingss. runs from Yellowstone National Park National Park, is kept in GEYSER TRAIL WILL BE Ga eye APPROPRIATEL! [ARKED | The’ path-finders- also will Drs ae tourists and will. co-operate with : fr county commissioners. and with com- Jan. —The Gey-| mercial clubs,.in extending’ courtesies Py -.* “ito those using the trail. sers-to-Glaciers ‘Trataggociation al arhbre varé only a few cities and decided to installa system ‘of ‘co-! cowng on the routes which have not. operating spate finders, located in\each \ cemmercial clubs. Helena, Mont., Where Can I Find Relief From, ie Itching. g, Terrifying Eczema? Question on Lips of ‘Afficted. geached by going deep down to its There is a harrassing discomfort Source, which: issin.tlit Liood, the eaused by Eczema that almost be- | cisease being caused by.an infec- comes a torture. Theitching is al-| tion which breaks ovt through the 3 wh: most satis- most unbesrable, and the skin | skin. ‘hat is why i t treatment fo called ‘seems. on fire with the burning ir- Pree Aiea is Slick nets ritation. A cure from local appli- | py cleansing the blood, ’ Get a bot- cations of ‘salves and ointments, tle. to-day, and is impossible, because such ircat-| from the righ > gent.can only allay the pain tem- porarily. The disease can ouly be t! M advice_free. Address Medical Di- rector, 48 Swift Bldg.-Acianta, Ga, ; . faalizes the necessity of a strong eae ing connection. This Bank, thealdest and largest in this — section of the State, offers its customers exceptional service. It transactsa gen- eral commercial busingss and its con- tinued” growth in resources and in the esteem of its’ community evidences the satisfaction which its service affords its customers. . First National Bank BISMARCK, N. D. E wish to announce that we aré again pre-_ pared to take care of “all kinds of Job Printing and: Binding, -assist ehh stag ce ”