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EIGHT : ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1920 2 ypgpreeeeeenal a sas CRAY COSTED cos = sao a eA BRINTON PRESS | in dptetsinson tas nd he court |HIGHW AY. BOARD | The state highways will then probably | definite Fiajunl) op stor dergu ie RY ! USEQAUULONNQUUUONQQQUUUUEONNNUQOUUqONNUN | rendered its de torday | Y. he ui skeleton on which to bas¢} required to be carried at all s | render a i L ae te mon iW i V dl to be carried at all times, (the our holds tat the Brinton!) GETS BIG CHECK [2 sres of counts iistways aut torn] tiie stock to be selected by the agent Your net violates: Section GL of the constitu- f ship roads, thus forming wv comprehen- t ’ [tion which holds that no legislativ AS FEDERAL AID | sive cpstem of serviceable highways to| Payment could be made by. letters or |Z j enactment shall cover more | ; all parts of the county, credit and the agent should, be ‘given P R I N ubject, and: that, it also is in cenflict | Large Amount of Government | — The 60 miles of state highways when | two or three months or longer to pa j With Sections 126, and 128 of the built will have cost about $250-000, of q Oe ss . i HELD WORTHLESS constitution, which detine the! Money to Be Invested wwhileh the /connty. aid: atute, will pay dolects he est puvectavendaldara at lee : fHicials a ct et halt! yeaah ‘ ae selec! e most adv weous date of | Nove couuty funds sh a Be eee, . in Sargent one-halfand federal att the other half.) payment with regard to the rate’ of : : i ah a i 1 page me exchange. : |rteste Smet wit be Tat ut non |e, ur sate viaiwar AMERICA GIVEN rag (chleat (ap males ote ae) Arrived ! Grab Bill Violates Several pra i : Se Tia h Hn the awe] commmissi a dase i year chamber, that ‘European , traders ‘in rrive i f four of the tiv stices of the = Zs federal ‘ai . ‘a CHANCE TO FIT general have lost’ confidence in the ? nstitution, Says }preme court Judge Crawford's | st eheok for fede! ‘omy the Stiri ee if Zep i : tions of Constitution, Sa} jes ae cote Hirlatory ace weit be de. { S buvestu, of public yoads. ‘This cheek EUROPEAN ‘FEET sof American exporters; and ie finest collection we have ever been ; Crawford clared null and void, aud county com. fS 0.81, the entire amount] >, — it the only way American shoe ex. able fo offer the buying public. : issioners will he required to proceed | Of Which has been sent to the county Fel There’ is ‘a very) Porters:can develop a lasting market Just a hint—everybody paying: $50.00 ei | treasurer of Sargent county 2 ‘ sa rode {in foreign countries is to become im- s BS AN pointment of three official | r county op exte ma in Eurcpe for Amer-} yorters of shoes into these c a or-more for a suit will want lo knowin spusipizes . P. ORGANS ® heretofore white minor }CoUNE, as federal aid for federal aid | ican ‘shoes, particularly on the con- | DUVETS Hh sees tite these countries 13 oarance-whal to expect when delivery i Tat municiitities| beaject No. 15, which project. tinent, according to the Amercican,| ther direct or indirect. In other h g yt oS vg familes in length, runs north anil west | Chamber of-Gommerce in London. words they must set up ther own or- to be-mate. school s. and attorneys ‘ A P ff eye an y+ Corporations and in- | fom the county seat, Forman, to the} The Relitaibeen cadvi . | ganizations which they know will ca n aeberar Epdows With $10,000 to $15,00 nks and other corporations and nity Sed ‘orman, to the The Chamber has been advi bye oubsthe: service traditions. ofthate We are selling nearly every high state i uals will be restored the y lines. ‘The estimated: cest of | igvestigators, in that line of business, siness so: svor' Per Annum Townley’s Jiege of having their legal jr sex | th ject. is $106,129.67 and federal | ee American manufacturers can business or else work through a pron: Baas alates @ good share Bias j nubaishea in newspapers of their own a is expected to pay one-half there-;make large sales in these countries | CT, qualified agent who will hullé eaaing doctors dentists, merchants and County Newspapers ‘. 2 + |iwovided: they make up the shoes, up their reputation in that country. other men of this city and vicinity and | ¢ contractor doing the work ix the | cording to, European styles, Atthougi we are yelling their constant support — s aah rts | Larkin Construction Cu. of Minnesota re is set K » the OUI that our c y Sa- he Brinton newspaper law, sub | WOLVERINES ’ AND The work was begun in summer f Continental European: public in : 5 pre ry to them dotles are es. st sigizing in the sum of $10,000 to $15, | BADGERS FIGHTING | 1 nd will be finished in a short) eral does, not care for the Ame if annaMm 53 league newspapers j veriod this: spring, | hand English style of narrow. to 7 Z| oa) as. oflicial co tite Ben He meh AGAIN OVI OVER LINE) nt county is progressively in | long vamp Shoe On the other h . Night L E I N Le Tailor and Cleaner oficial county organs ang | rested ith more modern highway im-/ the American conserv@tive models are 0d Morning na FOES them a monopoly of ail publie print provement, Surveys have already | said to be-exc ns ‘iat iE id public 1e weshdsv wncnuntls eu Mich. eh 12-4 cone eon made for Vmiles more ot| Tho aid ea ee Your Eye UEAUNUUTOEOQUGUOAANUDONOAUOUONOGGOUOGOAGOOEEQUOUNGQONONOSUOGOQ0Q4U00S0000UU0000000000000000000001 tutional in an opinion handed down | states of Michigan and Wisconsin cover | Ane: EY vs rar ce and eas: shange and ‘transportation are to be Clean - Clear end Hediste | 2 tod by Judge Crawferd of the sixth | {approximately 400 square miles of ter- |} at to: The: coun! considered, but are not a real obstacle, | Weite Fer tree Eye Care Book Murine Co, Chicago. USA, jldicial district, who supports the con | ritory thar is nc included within th tention of Attorney Johu Sullivan | boundary of V ep Aptr sale | of Mandan, counsel for the North Da-j strip of territory pondering on ( nic \ age completed, the 60 odd miles ox | of) © ries tha a I Kea ress association, holding that/ county and including Hurley. the | tie qigh Thee Md miles oF | of countries that could “be covered | | “ Os ys seat of [ron county, Wiscon- | ¥2 the county will be dt) by a single agent, Emphasis is laid a y Sie Soak 4 ribo ta consti- | si ficonme of disputes | vided into practically four equal pa on the need for steady supplies and af) HOUSE FOR SALE tution. Goyernor Sleeper. has “appointed ay as ‘ ai YW test of the Brinton act was! commission to investizate the dispute. | brought before Judge Crawford; The contention is based: on the fact | through the refusal of the Grant coun | that Article 1 of the Michigan const | commission fo recognize ‘as the | tution defines the s $ xo] official county newspaper the ¢ thas to include the terri involved. | i 4 i Sa CaP RSE Sea RUDUDDDOOOODDORURUOEDDONOOED » part of this werk, it is “hoped, | The sales policy recommended — to Ube built this season, American, manufacturers is to place When the state highway commission | an agent in each country or group House of six rooms and bath, Ct he : 5 hot ..water. heat, ‘full pasement, : 3 Get a Dayton Airless Tire garage large enough to be rebuilt ] into a nice little house, lot. 100x ] and do away with your j . | 150 feet. This very desirable 7 : at we } 1 | tts ey property is located on Ave. Aand ('} [i ws puncture troubles for the ax the ofticial newspaper of p Se commands a very, beautiful view Z f j edly. The board proceed fo ect! IN HAND IN RACE el i ie Sete to the tiver, This delightful home mt ae next 12,000 miles. ree. ollicia), Newspapers wader acts 5 3 " can not be duplicated today for wich ihe Hinton ie somite ne| RIOTING REGION: © fe Pa tere ey ae TIRES: 3x30 ~ 3 12x30 peal Tim Daly, a pioneer rancher of | ' : : : : Wy : Giant county, then brought a frieudly | Lexington, Ky: Ky. Feb, 12, — General | i Price for quick sale $5,000.00. ae ‘ suit as a means of determining the | Marshall in command of the troops | i : FOR SALE BY legality of the county commissioners’ | here announced during the forenoon the | | Se : situation was so well in hand and that | Now urider construction in ; in PF. Sullivan, counsel for the | about 300 men of the division IN! j 3 wth Dakota Press association, was! would be returned to Camp Taylor to- "HE cee ee z , 4 | J. H. HOLIHAN ¢ ©. retained as special attorney for the | day. | new S will be a splendid, ultra-modera New, location: tfirst, door. east’ of : ; Grant. county) commission. He de-} Another interesting , anwouncement Hostelry, with many attractive and unusual edbares He, the Postoffice. Phone 745. , Box 25 BISMARCE, N. D.. murred to the complaint of Tim Daly, | during the forenoon was that of com: | to promote the Comfort and Enjoyment of its Guests. Se a 5 5 —s evontending that the Brinton bill was monwealth Attorney John? R.Allen, | ‘ si ee By unconstitutional and that Daly there: that ne prosecution of members of | Will have a spacious and inviting Lobby—public and fore had no cause ef action. ,"The mat-— the mob was contemplated by the | private Dining Rooms—a beautiful Ballroom—and many ter was argued before Judge Crawford authorities. comfortable homelike Bedrooms and Suites, each with private bath. Music daily—and excellent facilities for dancing, teas, receptions and other social diversions. Fire- SURE REL tEF FROM proof concrete construction—Rates distinctly moderate. £ Regdy for guests in the near future— write for our descriptive Booklet. TCHING SKIN DISEASES | CURTIS HOTEL COMPANY\ Sevar Coc Drem Salves, | inies: di with tions of tiny dis- Third to Fourth Ave. S. on Tenth St. Minneapolis, Minn. jease germs th attack the skia, Ointsents, o: Other Local | then the fiery irritation and in- Groairacw. | itching wiil remain with you County Leader, picked by the leag printing and publication commission | STTUA TION WE ELL blood. ments, salves 0% f Genn relief, “therefore, can cal treatm an yb cred trom a treatment real peri 4 \ I strikes at its cause or {ouch a remecy fs . the reli- jable old blood purifier “that kills Jthe germs of d , and sends @ new supply of rich red blood cours- ing through the veins. tions. or oth S.S.S. has been used successful- Se vat oreciate the réalli” im some of the Worse cases of pons us cae ppreciace the eczema and other skin disorders, tertiiying, discomfort that comes and it can be relied upon to cleanse from these“disorders. And what the blood thoroughly of the germs . you are looking for is not merely h cause these — complaints. -\emporary, pallistive relief that uiso a splendid’tonic’ and gay cause the terrible burning and. system-builder, and it builds up itching to abate for awhile, tut and adds new vigor to the whole real-genijine’relicf that shakes off system. the'shacklés of Hee ‘disezsc, and re-|, Go to your: drug store and get a’. stores the’ ski to ‘its former bottle of 'S, S/S. today, aad begin healthy condition. lthe right’ treatment for skin dis- Y achings of science, | eases. Then if you feel that your j \ vi rn that the skin is|case requires special medical ad- ‘i \ fed by the blood, and naturally, vice, you can obtain came fattout ; then, the condition of your skin] cost, “by writing to Chief Medica! ’ ae 5 will depend upon the condition of Adviser, 13 Swift Laboratory. At- : : , When the talk turns from peli to railroads, and . the traveler with the'cocksure air breaks in with, your blood. 1 the blood becomes | lanta, Ga. : Y : “There’s an awful lot of ‘water’ in the railroads,” \ se © is 2 : WL Rese oad here are some hard-pan facts te give him: (From:an address by Abraham. Lincoln to ‘American-railroads have cost $80,900 a mile—road- HIGH SCHOOL . | sien Bar - “bed, ‘structures, stations, yards, terminals, freight © ferie.a positive ‘and passenger trains—everything from the great Versus ; | Let not him wo is city. terminals to the last spike. houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work dili- A good concrete-and-asphalt highway costs $36,000 gently and build one cs) : ‘ for himselt, thus by ex- a mile—just_a bare road, not counting the cost of ee ample assuring that RN : ‘ ™~ built.” 4 a . Commerce, as we know it, would be impossjble Our railroads couldn’t be duplicated today without the bank—where borrower and lender | for $150,000 a mile. have contact with mutual advantages. HIGH SCHOOL “ : , : : im ‘ They are capitalized for only $71,000 a mile—much Financing a fusiness, a farm, or.an enterprise, Be A fa» less than their actual Value. Seventy-one thousand is a diffi atter when you ‘know the rules “ with eczema, ae ; ‘ atest °. si English railways are capitalized at $274,000 ile; Sometime you may ‘want to know just how it is H h S h | ¢ is y' iP a - amile; - done—and now is a good time to find out. Come ig C 00 ymnasium the French at $155,000; German $132,000; even in in and let us explain the simple, yet safe, methods ‘ wa an Canada (still in pioneer development) ‘they are that provide business with additional funds. capitalized at $67,000 a mile, The averaye for ail The strength of this bank lends safety to all its fj) FRI DAY EVENING foreign countries is $100,000. .. au actions, " Lew capitalization and ,high cperating efficiency. ; . ‘ r : have enabied American railrodds‘to pay the high- The Bismarck Bank in ! . 2 est wages while charsing the lowest rates. : e = ~ Bismarck, North Dakota. @e o D Mm ch ° 5 : ¢ ‘ e e e -P epee ates ° ’ | is advertisenicrit is published by the Association of Raitway Executives ADMISSION 50 AND 25 CENTS Those desiring information concerning the railroad situation may obtain literature f by writing to The Association of Railway Executives, 61 Broadway, New York t eee Ta te Slee Credit is Capitat