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BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE we are now showing. While thereis a dainty charm in their modelling, there is nothing fragile or frail about them. Their fashion at- tractions are built upon a foundation of durability and comfort-giving shapeliness. A.W.LucasCo. The Store of Quality and Service The Smarter Spring Styles in Ladies’ Shoes LEGANCE enhanced by neatness and trimness are the most obvious characteristics of the Spring Shoes LEMKEVENTION sued February 24, advised her of ihis opinion that she would FOURTH G. 0. P. ‘ quilitied if elected because, under the | } statutes, no person is qualified to hold ' MEET IN MONTH)! |, «,, (Continued from page one) elector, noting that North ete te ttn tetem ttt atten ttenttmettenttmttettmnstenetamnstennttomntmttemnats of | ETWVOOM, COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS — ; Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE fF Designed by hoy + | -P™ the woman who wants to be i correct and not corrected Here you may choose Spring Headwear from any number of exquisite styles, with the small, medium and large shapes all well represented. The opening exhibits are favoring a wee bit the smaller shapes in many enchanting styles with tive bead work. Liseret braid, celluphane and raffia are ; : popular’ materials. The prices range from $7.50 and up. Webb Brothers Millinery Section not he} pres The attorney general, in’ an opinion women are not permitted to vote for trimmings of embroidered silk and wool or simple but effec- © delegates although allowed to vote for ential electors. THE. HILLSBORO “TICKET” The ticket “endorsed” at the Hills- ice” for which he is hot an, boro gathering was reported as fol- Dakota ; lows : For national committeeman—O, H. Olsen, New ‘Rockford. For presidential electors—J, S. Enderlin; Charles Jo: Bowman; Miss M. N. Sheridan, hall; Albert Bakker, Garrison, and Axel Backer, Fargo. For national .delegates—George. M. Gannon, Ashley; Thomas C. adden, Bismarck; Fred Eckert, Williston; Leigh J. Monson, Fargo; Ole Gilbert- son, Towner; H. H. Aaker, Grand i J. Mozley, Dickinson: Mrs. | H. Rudd, Fargo; R. Rose, Minot, and R. M. Poindexter, Jamestown. Ne alternates were reported as named by the Hillsboro meeting. i Under the state law, petitions for nominees to be placed on the primary the secretary of state who has set March 1 a8 the time limit for filing, Tin Found in United States. Deposits of tin ore are found in Cal- | Wornia, Virginia, North Carolina, South | Carolina, South Dakota, Washington, | Nevada and New Mexico, but the ore at some of them contains so little tin that it cannot be mined with profit, | Tin concentrate from Bolivia was han- ; dled at four tin-smelting plants in this ‘country, which produced from it over 1,000 tons of metallic tin, Colds Get: instant relief with “ “Pape’s Cold Compound”’| Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing {and shuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours un- til three doses are taken — usually breaks up a Cold and ends all grippe misery.” The very first dose opens your clog: ness, sneezing, soreness, stiffness. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quick est surest relief known and costs only a few cents.at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Con tains no quinine, Insist on Pape’s! ballot for March 16 must be filed with | blue s! IMPORTANT CASE IS DECIDED BY JUDGE NUBSSLE ‘Rights of Corporations to . In- | crease Capital Stock in Question An interesting ion affecting +: j rights ,of corporations to increa their chpital stock was handed down ‘yesterday by Judge W. &. Nuessel of j the district court here in a ease brought by the Missouri Valley Groc- \ery Co. against the secretary of state. {The company recently voted to i crease its capitalization from 0,- 000 to 10,000. Of the authorized ; capitalization, one-half, or $125,000. j had been subscribed and paid up. The Secretary of state declined to grant j the amended articles of incorporation ‘on the grounds that the state law | Specified that “two-thirds of the shares must be in favor of the pro- | posed increase,” ~ The question which was to be de- |cided was whether or not the statie |meant fwo-thirds of the authorized ock or the outstanding stock, Judge | Nuessle held that it meant two-thirds of the outstanding capitalization and ; that as out, of the 1 shares of stock issued, only 45 failed to yote in the company could not increase its | capitalization as one-half of the an- thorized stock Was outstanding and that this was‘less than the two-thirds which the secretary of state claimed ; Was required. : | The case will probably be taken to the supreme court for final decision. BLUE SKY BOARD HANDS SOLOMON ‘POINT OR TWO! Aneta and Sharon Recalcitrants Told to Go Home and Di- vide Their Own commission ix endeay- oring to tep responsibil for settling differences between Ancta aud haron over. the location of a flour The blue mill which Sharon has and Aneta j wants, and members of the board hope that at, the amual meeting of {the Grain Growers’ Co-oprative Mill- {ing and Elevator Co., which is being , held at Sharon today, the stockholders ;May rescue the blue sky commission | from’ dilemma by yoting to leave, j the mill where it is and to invest the money wh would be spent in moy- fing the mill in the purcahse of on j elevator at Ancta. If “this: agreement: “is ~ reache? ; Sharon will retain its mill, and Auets will gain an ‘elevator, and the com- pany. will save $14,000 whieh is the estimated cost of toting the Sharon mill some fifteen miles a hills paud coulies to the proposed Ancta sight. The company will also aviod threatened law suits and will put an end to some y ill feeling which has devloped between the rival communi- ties? ‘ The trouble has grown out of some modern financiering. A new company was organized to take ovér the Sharon mill, it is understood, Then the same man who organized the Sharon com: pany organized’ the Grain Grow concern at Aneta, which’ purchased he capital stock and property of the Sharon enterprise. Anetans who put up most. of the money which went in- to the Grain Growers’ Co. were it appears, promised that -they would have the Sharon mill. Sharonites who had invested in the original mill company objected .to this . arrange- ment, dnd they went to the blue sky bn with their troubles, The y commission advised the liti- gants to go home and endeavor to parch up their differences, and this effort is expected to be made at to day’s meeting Thursday fhe blue board au- thorized the Seaman’ Livestock Co, Gf Mandan to dispose of $100000 worth of stock. WORST GOES TO ST. LOUIS SHOW Dr. John “H, Worst, immigration commissioner, leaves: tomorow” for St. | Louis, where he will represent North Dakota at the industrial and agricul- | tural exposition which opens there | Monday. ~ John H. Freyburger of La ;Moure who had charge of North Da: kota’s exhibit at the Panama-Pacitic exposition in San Francisco ,has been in St, Louis for several days, arrang- Ang a display of North Dakota ‘indus- jtrial, agricultural and~ mineral : | Sources. The St. Louis show will tinue until March 14, during which time Dr. Worst and Mr, Freyburger will remain in charge of the Morth Dakota section. Pixon of the proposed increase, that j the necessary amount had indicated a : lis favor ‘or the-increies dicated | Hic state banking board based its. ac- Under the law, it was pointed out,+tion. The deputies reported’ to the ‘s’ United States War. Bonds Still Drop ‘New York, Feb. 27.Prices of Unit- ed-States war bonds continued to de- cline here today. Liberty 3 1-2s. which are exempt fell to $94 as com- pared with yesterday’s record low. of $94.30. Liberty first fours and’ first four and a*quarters remained at yes- terday’s lowest quotations but all other war issues were at new. low levels. 5 jged-up nostrils and ‘the air passages} . of your head; stops nose ‘running; re- Cc AS T '@) R | lieves the headache dullness, feverish: € For Infants and. Children in Use For Over 30 Years won s Callie the s Gignatur: of 4 i FRIDAY,- FEBRUA FIGHT OVER DEPUTYSHIP. TS APPEALED Supreme Court Will Determine Whether Lofthus Can Name Own Deputies’ Notice that the action inaugurated ‘vy Attorney General Langer to pre- vent O. KE. Lofthus state examiner, from continuing in the employ of the state H. O, Paulson of Rugby, as a deputy examiner, would be appealed to the supreme court was filed with Judge Nuessele in the fourth district court Thursday afternoon, when the court overruled th defendant's demur rer to the state’s complaint. Paulson was named to succeed P, A. Haldorson, a veteran member of the e examiner’s force who was dis? charged by Examiner Lofthus on the same day when the latter reopened the Scandinavian-American bank of Fargo, in charge of which the supreme court installed him as temporary re: ceiver to succeed Haldorson, who had been placed in charge the state banking board when it ordered the bank closed. + The apointment never Was approved by the state banking board. ‘ Haldorson, with one other deputy. made the examination’ of the Scandt navian-American bank. upon which state board that the Fargo bank hag made excessive loans, principally to Their Daily Health Duty — You can’t be EW children find pleasure in Fite things most vita! to,their physical comfort and health, soit rests with the watchful moth- er to set: that they are done. The * child will be gratefulin after years: Chief among the functions necessary to the upbuilding of the little body, so that it will not be a dyspeptic, constipated body when’ it matures, is elimination segu- larly every jnorning. : If the moth- er will be insistent and allow nothing to interfere with it, it will soon become a habit, a daily rou- tine that will not be forgotten’ throughout life. too insistent! : be given to infants. Thousands jated to r. Cald- of familiés have been r healthy maturity with well’s Syrup Pepsin. A bottle can be bought at any drug store. In a largefamity there bs jens Peers who would feel better for a dose. of a ood medicine like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. . In spite of the fact chat Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup ,Pepsin is che’ largest selling liquid laxative in the world, dl There are times, however, when € many who need its nature will not operate unaided. Then give Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, and the headaches, the biliousness, the torpor will quickly disappear. It acts gently and without griping, and asit contains no. narcotics and is pleasant to the taste, it may cue and ifs sub- sidiari the amount of approx! mately 50000. In ordering . the bank reopened en’ petition of Presi dent H..J. Hagen, Cashier P, R. Sher- man and the hoard of directors of the Scandinavian-American, with whom the Nonpa benefits have not yet used it. If you have not, send your name and address for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 5rz Washington Street, Monticello, Hlinois. 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