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TUESDAY, MAY 111, 1920- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Fae SEVEN —— ee | WANT COLDSIN® o——-———-_____-__4 (* wenp! want WAN TED—Young calling on: retail trade. about four hours p well recommended. _ Kenzie Hotel. Must jay. Room 324, Dak., steady work, gdod . basis, trouble. Apply Supt. Haynes Mining, ? ig if 12 hours: Call at_ office t a day, and not-ruin it, 6 P.M. _C. C. Hibbs, LEARN Actual Auto Repair, ing. Los Angeles Y. M, C. sa8chool, WANTED—Riderly man for kitchen sat Minute- Lunch WANTED—Male Stacy 5-10. stenographer. Fratt Co. | HELP WANTED— FEMALE man. or middle-aged | man to represent old reliable company, Time required be Riverview ...... Mc- §-10-2¢ WANTED—Coal miners at_ Haynes, N. pay; tonnage best” of mining conditigns ne Betoest Street Vulcaniz: Auto REAL. ESTATE Weioffer the Sollowing for sale: 5 room house, M: : Avenue see sie s+ «$2,800.00 4 rooms and bath, $3,500.00 5 rooms and bath (fur- nished) Thayer St..$4,200.00 (Immediate possession) 6 rooms and bath, 5th parlnais $4,500.00 7 rooms and bath, Ray: $5,700.00 | - mond Street ..... 5 rooms and bath, bung-\ alow, 5th Streste eel 00 7 rooms and bath, Street on c.0.0.... 598,500, 7 rooms and “bath, 6 Street .. 0,500.00 F. E. YOUNG \- REAL ESTATE CO. tf $3.50 PER DAY paid one la town to distribute free ci Econgmy Non- Alcohol jnanent position. F, cago, _ Il), WANTED—Elderly lady to take care of to two grown children from a. ™m, 6:30 p. m. Phone 894R. WANTED—Experienced girl for are covarilosalevan housework. Highest wages. Mrs. W. e. + Lahr, 504 Mandan & WANTRD—Gil_ ar_ woman housework, Mis, C. W. McG 3rd St. Phone WaNtEp—Ginl Mrs, P. C. ray. 5-10- Tor Remington. 610 ‘b—Pantr Pacific. LOST AND FOUND “gir. “Apply | i for general general® i ee 21:tf) missions Grand At 5-4-tf First National Bank Building Phone 78R The SOcieTy Women OF. LOND as ES a | ° SALESMAN 3ALESMEN WANTED Immediately to tory for the world's largest‘auto supply house, who are now extending their tepritory. Aitcont and drawing accoun i eonimunications to th confi ddr ae ith rig or auto to schools; #160 salary and liberal R. Evans & > Wabash Avenue, Chicago. WORK WANTED LOS’ Wilton and Bismarck. to C. W. Howe, Wilton, N.' _Arnot, Bismarck, N. D, LOST—Purse containing money, Sanitary Cafe and_8th Street. D., or please return to Tribune and receive t —— reward. 'FORSALE OR RENT i “HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Modern 6 room” house, in an on terms; 6 ‘room din cluding 2 bed rooms, sinice lot, for $3250, barlly:“taodern halise, rpam’s; , fi east front, a close in. for 3 SRR rodeta Bingetew, base Tone tar 6 room..modern house including 2 bed rooms, well situated, close in, i fine conditjon, £ ern house, inetd in, east front, room rooms, ,Close in, partly” modern hous $2900,. erms; 'p! irtly” rodeer 5 V9: bed room, ‘ee for” $3800; east 32x4 Non-skid tire with tube and rim complete for Oakland car, between Finder ketupe 700; 7 room _mod- close’ modern’ house including 6 bed good terms; 7 room front, for WOMAN with one child wants job as housekeeper or cooking on cook car. Write box No, 51, Sanger, ND, es 5-1i-1wk LAND MISSOURI” FARM FOR _, SALE--1i7% acres 1 mile of Clinton, County seat of Henry County, Missouri; population 6,000; nearly new 8 room residen: with basement, large garage; buildings; large barn, with cow sta 5 ons for 20 cor plenty of good wate black limesiohe cultivating, Ja family ore ‘ice pe will carry, back Sto, 000 0 per ‘cent’ Address W. H. McCown, owner, ton, Missourl st FOR SALE—117'%% acres 1 mile “of Clin- mf ton, County seat of Henry County, Missouri; population 600 ¥ rge garage large barn; cow stachion cows; oth iy. Water; good ore ard; Mone chitivating land. i er acre; will’ carry back $310,000 6% Address W. Missouri, = ‘T—The south 1%" of sec, 22- Apple Creek twp., 80. acres he wrest hay. > W.'H. Z y ecorah, Towa. b ®REE WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soti. Climate, .crops, Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Dept of Agriculture, Capital 71, Madison, Wis. 4-601 —— MISCELLANEOUS _ POR | zN Nol sand 2nd Street, 100 x 150 ft, location in the city for an or three or Sour bungalo t down and bers) terms, Peterson, pote) house, close in good Jot, for $1800;. fine. 6 room bungalow, entirely modern, near gchgols, and desirable: and 7 rqo ern. house Indiuding 3 bed rooms, front, near. sche , for $4000, on, terme. Geo. M. R 9:10-1wk FOR SALES ats mundest Bunelow, at 923 Tth street; five rooms and bash and pantry; built in china closet and Kitchen cabinet. New. combination gas and coal range; full cement baseme light and dry. House very nicely ar- ranged .and in first class condition throug! out. Built 3% years ago; prop: q * erfy free from encumbrance. 7 4-2! FOR “SALE-—Nice 8 room house, ou ogmis upstairs and four rooms, three * closets down stairs; full basement; also: bapn,16.x 24 ft. with garage 12x 24 tt granary, 8x8 ft.; workshop, 8x 14 f hen house, 8x 14'ft.; size of lot Write.57, care Tri FOR, SALE—What is knc place, situated about 22: Aver’ A, consisting of a good houge a en house, well and 5 acres of land. BEAUTIFUL California Geran anfums. door rooted plants. special for $1.0; $3.50 per 100 postpaid. Suaranteed immediate ‘shipment. gi Far West Nursery, 842 Waterloo St BUNGALOW OWNERS—if you desire | 7 5-1) sell, telephone or write our City ; partment hnmediately, |. We" have se ral buyers with money. Bismarck Realty Company. 5-7-tf ‘ SALE—Nine. room, -house , three} Smith, ie Frombgrg, Mont, ‘goms renting: for fifty dollars. ica to responsible party. Inqu' WILL SEIL—500 shares Motex Oil $1. St. and 500 Motex Refining $2.00 and ‘OR RENT—AN_ modern 4 room apa ‘Motex Pipe Line $4.50, Telegraph orders. ment with bath, Call at Woodman: A. L. Diebel, Boatmen’s Bank Aparement_or Phone 768K., St, Louis, Mo. 4-15-Ime. FOR SALE—Two good houses and lots.) (F YOU WANT acreage on the ground Inquire: 400 ‘TWh St. or Phone 506L. floor ofthe next big oll field, its Col- tna 4 ¢ umbia County, Ark., wire J. 'T’ Stephe OW & Lease 'Co., "Magnoll Ark 0. Pi joney delivered office jn Nonty Dakota, pail, $1.54. Cash with’ order “ ROOMS FOR BENT | fii WANTED TO RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping | rooms | In. good { Relghborhood by young couple, without Chllajen Wel ibune. 6 FOR; RENT—Modern_ newly Tarnished Tight housekeeping rooms ° 1100 Broad- way. Phone _646W. 5-8-1wk FoR RENT—Two | light houseleoniae FOR SALE. Two cord tires, ona, fabric room: n, man and wife only. and two.,tubes,; a 4x4, Secon pine! dress "60 bw St] Gall 44tK or 80 FOR RENT—Three rooms for light house- | FOR SALE—Refrigerator and fumed oak ‘keening nartly modern. Call at 13 West ingiroom set, like new . M _) Rosser St. : 5-8-1wk hr, 600 Ave, "D. bet R RENT- Taree room, three indye, BALE—One | gas stove © with, i two closets. Gentlemen only. 38 ad eqndition. “Call 342 91 : 5-5-1Wk 5-10-3t )R RENT—Furnishéd room in modern LE:Davenport, bea and Kitchen home, 23 Ave. A. Phone 886K. gett , MORAN St.” Phone 230R, oS: Ss z = at FOR’ RENT—Modern foo, suitable er ED TO BUY—Milk and cream for gentleman. 515 4th Si Apply Minute Lunch, FOR RENT—Roi _Qr Phone 827, FOR RENT—Rooms, 622 STITGHING. and Picoting ~attach. ment, works on all sewing’ machines, $1.50, Full instri ons. J, F. Light, Box 127, Birm| ja. 4-18. ASHES AAULED, gardens plowed, Fu niture for sale. “Rhode Island “Red hatching 4ggs for sale. S$. M. Ander- gon. Phone 3641. 4 5-8-1wk E—Piano, & or _Phone_82 WANTED—Laundry, Please ‘Plone Men WANTED TO RENT—Pteasant rooms] proposaLs FOR DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom, LOOK Your. MOTHERINLAW over! Norv. NAVE NOTHING. ON: oF : Denard JHE MONACLE, WALKING stick ALSO, The VINGED SHOES - “VERY year a] The New Winged Shoes Made a°Hit'With the Cat fi You neAn.70 SAY YoyRE vO SUPPER WITH THE, FEATHERS ON IT! WENE TELLS HOW FRAZIER’ called to see me at the Bureau office and spent three, hours with me going over- the bank. situation; and I-ex- plained the law to him step by step. and then ithe American). was midnight and took down the governor's statement AND suggestions by me de- claring his faith in the bank, that it was illegally, closed and that it would #ORGOT.. OLD. ’ FRIENDSHIP (Continued From Page One) 4 split on the labor vote as threatened ay S. S. McDonald, so he as a rubber stamp put his name to that most in- as the reasons for his actions. Was hat. becoming of a Governor to serve spon ‘a friend of over twenty years’ tanding, who has always stood by him ind supported him personally to the last ditch, even though 1 was not in accord with some of his radical ideas and actions? When the poor Governor and the vest of the official leaguers were run- aing around like chickens with their ueads cut off at the time the Banking Goard and Attorney General Langer closed the Scandinavian-American Bank at Fargo, who did the Governor and the rest of them come to and look ‘0 for advise, do you think? They ‘ame’ to me and had me use the Bu- veau’s time in looking up the law to see if. the hank had been legally closed and if the legal and proper steps had been taken to close it, and if not, how to proceed to open it. I will confess that I practiced law, and used’ the time of the Bureau, as charged by the Governor against me. ;o advise him and the-rest of them that‘ the full legal steps had not been taken to closesthe bank, and therefore it had been closed illegally, not be- cause it was not insolvent and.in a bad condition as I knew ‘nothing about that feature at that time, but the main ‘hing then was to save the bank, the League and its political Credit. Mr. James R. Waters was informed that the bank had heen illegally ctosed by me, and that the only person who had authority to close the bank was the bank examiner Lofthus, and as he was out of the state his deputy Semming- son was the proper party to act for him; and that they had a right to take charge of the bank and dismiss the receiver, and open the bank if the facts warranted and restore it to its legal officers. Then there was great rejoicing and I was slapped on the back for digging up the law for them. 'That same evening Governor Frazier HA PPY WOMEN sulitng letter of glittering generalfties ; | be er the hol onl, in phoned to the ‘Courier-News,( and oth: next day in aH’of them. League, and was thinking of preferring nasty against me for that and I ENCY. \'Wehe, I believed you have saved the League | ang. puliéd us ovit of a bad ing that I should do all the planning and outlining of the Bureau's opera- tions. work, hard work;\in working out the eaal problems and getting the Bureau of asound business and financial basis, Mme and supported every plan, tion and move-to get the bureau into for his resignation, Mr. had decided to dispense with ‘his ser- vices last October, 1919; was @ sticker and held on till January, 1920; and was a means of a lot of the ! trouble which followed. threatened if Mr. Brown was let out by the office force. and which had the packing and influence of Commissioner McDonald. ployee was let out, with the ,volp of Mr. Hagan’s, and the Bureau force by threatening to strike and quit if not reinstated, b; McDonald, Mr. agreed would be re soviet | backed by {creed John N. fac would need for governor, BY ALLMAN COAX Him “Tom! Text Him You've GOT Some Mick He Tas ivs Mr. John Brown, (now of ulied in close to opera opened again, whi was at once League papers. and appeared the The Governor in wanted me to practice law tor tne not smiling then charges COMPT- The exelamations then were. years, tract which liver a le HAGEN WILLING Both he and McDonald were ly too willing~to let me do all the the I when fact. Mr. Hagan always voted with resolu- ways Hagan and but Brown Ont a Strikes were | oth thal Later another Burean‘em- sd) ‘by ) Commissioner Hagan turned. over and McDonald that. party elained, and. ‘so it was the. organization’ in’ the Bureau Commissioner McDonald Hagan to turn ‘about votes he thought he So that now with vised could efor the “My will cure me.” tarrhal Leagne lead last. summ Board pf Administration, he seeks me Christianson, Ch. J. Birdzell and Bron- about 8 p .m.!son, J. J. for adviée how to do it “legally.” : and forth about it) E, | that the law was not supposed to do} Attorney for Appellant. hined. the Boars of which he wa: power upon the Tyar's Wuar PM TRYING To Do- IF You CAN TALK CAT TALK, WHY DOA ° | You come OUT KERE Business Man’s Stomach Smaller |*——~— on much greatly recuced. distented stomach Doctors wanted te fand tap my stomach mucus and alla h causes pra tinal the from s the ilmen: Mr. John N. Hagen, Commissioner | ——====— and Chairman of the Bureau was will- and then :o dictate the removal other members of that Bureau which to he does not like by dangling his al- Jeged grip unon a bunch of votes and backed by the labor organization in surprised Hagan’s position from the Covernor, because he had al- “smiling friend” of mine. Now let's sea what Mr. Hagan thought Bureau. 1 was at fir ft Jearned Mr. been a i of my ability. You will recall that the cumstances and conditions >peraton, . Wheit'.it was found that | oard of Administration Act was not panying such acts, prool of Mr. J. rown was not a fit man for) supposed to strip Miss Minnie Nielson’ appears» in the: evidence, the the postition and*4t was decided to call ot her powe so construed by the; tion of defendants’ negligence was Mr. Lemke both sided with me, and it| tion. Well, Mr Hagan wanted to strip | was ‘ordered that his resignation be} pers} called for. Tt was Mr. Hagan who} tp prescribe the course of studie: notified Mr. Brown that the Bureau our public ols; and so one evening r during a se: t the Bureau offic joshed back and he chuckled, and says, believe it does thought,” and [ would Platt, like your advice if it can be done, n go to take away how far we ¢: ght to pres ribe the courses study”“and turn the power over to the John I. Education Commission appointed by as aid thé school commission as com- Afler looking up the law I ad us right that a member Vv onterring that sion appointed | Mr, Hagan that hea: pass a resolution commis but I happened to see a newspaper ad of Mayr's Wonderful Kemédy and after taking 38 doses I have had. no more distress or bloating ‘and am. eating things I have not dared to eat for ¢ I am confident your medicine It is a simple, harm- preparation that removes the ca- intestinal inflammation ally all stomach, » including itis. One dose will convince or money refunded. (For sale by druggists everywhere. ion of the: We and RE by two élderty gentlemen, modern. FOR SALE—Brand new Ford ‘Independent_Garage. must be Address 61, Tribune pirlees i ster. 1-3t IMPROVEMENT OF Department of the In- n Affairs, Washing- WATER SYSTEM, terior, Office of Ind WK fT ton, D. C., May 3, 1 ealéd proposals plainly ked on the outside of the sealed envelope, “Proposals for Improve- ment of Water’ System, at, the Standing Rock Agency, Fort Yates, North Dakota, and addressed to, the” Commilsilpner of of Indian Affairs, Washington, will USED CARS FOR SALE FORD ROADSTER FORD TOURING be received at t fhe Indian’ Office until two o'clock p, June 14, 1920, for fu nishing material and labor: for’ the { provement of the water system in ‘stric accordance ich the ‘plans, niecfications and instructions to ‘bidders, which may he examined at the’ Office of the paper aot periodical in which this adverti, appears, the United States Indian house” at Chicago, Winois; St, va ‘Ket Plenty of Them Sand Good: Reason for It. Wouldn't any woman pe happy, After years of backache suffering, Days of misery, nights of unrest, The distress of urinary troubles, Whens she: finds freedom. Many readers will profit by the fol- lowing. Mrs. K. Wingate, 202 Eighth St., “Two years ago my Bismarck. says: in Bismarck, the bureaus is run-by «the office-em- ployees' and McDonald. . The ‘employ- ers and the public have no representa-: tion oh the bureau at the present:time | the --way things . stand. Mr. Hagan! i knew that my stand was right and! | inst, but being radical he went with the radicals. ; He has put to the test and he took his place where he be- longs. [fhe had done what was right | heswould have voted with me ‘to let; out the disturbers:and radicals in: the Bureau, as we: had talked it over and! he agreed to do at-the time I went to| by them. I worked and “practiced law” that evening for three whole hours at the Bureau for Commissioner Hagan and the League who wished to strip Miss Nielson of all her powers. Mr. Hagan asked me to draw up the reso- lution which [ did and he took one copy with him and I kept the other. The next day he introduced the resolu- tion and put it through. It now ap- pears in the Supreme Court decision, + affirming the advise I gave Mr. Hagan. Sure, Mr. Hagan don’t really think I am incompetent, or else he. would not have acted upon my advise. How can he sustain that if [ ever get a hearing, which I am entitled to? No, its votes, ! am not radical enough for them, and I am not a socialist and I want the public to know it. [ am progres: sive and believe in most of the pro- gram of the League and will work for | it, as I have shown with the Bureau, that I have done everything to make it a success; but the leaders of the League are too radical and irresponsi- ble to carry out the program in a sane and business like Manner; and we are willing to have carried out the best of the program but want better and more eflicient Jeaders than the League altords. RATES TOO HIGH, The Bureau up to the time 1 was active in its management was in good j shape financially and had been put on a good working business bas The premium rates have proved to be a lit- j tle too high, and should be reduced about 20% (twenty per cent) for the coming year commencing July Ist, 1920, when the fiscal year commences. The employers are entitled to this re- duction on an average, on some it may be more and on some less, as the fund is now large enough to warrant: about that reduction, besides occupations in North Dakota seem to have proved for the first year that they are less haz- ardous than in some other states of the east. For instance coal mining is not as hazardous in this state as in Ohio or '!Pennsylvania, The feature will be taken up and further discussea in future articles. SUPREME COURT | FROM BURLEIGH COUNTY Henry Grabau, a minor, by Andrew ubau, his guardian, Plaintiff and Appellant. is to vs. William Pudwill and Mary Pudwill. Defendants and Respondents. Syllabus. (1) Where the evidence shows, that a boy. fourteen years of age climbed upon the running board of de- fendants’ automobile, and with thei knowledge and implied consent, re- mained thereon, during a trip on a country read, for a distance of be- tween six or seven miles, when the curve in the road, the road and collided with a ‘e fence, and one leg of the boy so lacerated and torn, that it | was required, of /same, it was error for the trial conrt direct. a verdict for the defen- s', and to refuse to submit the ion “of, defendants’ negligence to ury; and this, though there were automohile at a left active negligence. (2) In view of the youth of the plaintiff, the nature of the acts caus: ing the injury, and the attendant cir prior to its final adop-| one for the jury. Appeal from a judgment of the Dis- and clean of all her powers trict Court of Burleigh County; 1.on. in’ W. 1. '‘Nuessle, Judge. Reversed and Remanded. Jpinion of the Court by Grace, J. oncur in the result; inson wv. dissents. T. Burke, I Rob- Bismarck, N. D, “t! G. M. Gannon, Ashley, and H. W. Wishek, attorneys for respon- dents. FROM LOGAN COUNTY Stair, ©. A. Christianson, and W. O. Timmerman, copartners, do- ing business under the firm name of Stair, Christianson and Timmer- man, Plaintiffs and Respondents. of} Joseph Marquart, Defendant and Ap- pellant. OLD SOLDIER TESTIFIES TO WONDERFUL MERIT, OF NUMBER 40 IN CONSTIPATION, STOMACH TROUBLE AND CATARRH National Home. Wis., “When I commenced taking Numb 40 For The Bloog, I was suffering wi roni bad I was-unable to eat anything th: May 12, ’19. constipation of a good many years’ standing, which finally develop- ed into stomach trouble which got so at the office of the. Superintendent of the Standing ‘Rock Agency, Fort Yates. North Dakota. For further information apply_to the Superintendent of the Stand- Fort Yates, North Commissioner. 718-20-22-25-27.29 DODGE ROADSTER DODGE TOURING BUICK SIX D-45 NEW, FORD ,TOURING CAR ing, Ro¢k ° Asency. Dakota, gate Sells, woe May 1-1 . GILLMAN CO. TIRE SNAPS se hee | ! | | | Missouri; San Francisco, Cajifornia, and { | ! | ! i | ! 212 Main St. Phone 608. $8x4% Republic Non-skid $36.00 | ‘ 34x4” Republic Noneskid 4 28.00 }_19-9-¢ 5x4 Repubic Non-skid 80.00 | 46.00 x41 Republic Plain 48.20 30.00 —3ixdig Republic Plain ~ 49.80 32:00 ————SSS— R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. “ Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 LAHR MQTOR Sates SQMBANYS Bismarck, N : 5-7-4t = ree AND HIS Sees New School East Side ‘A large schiool is now under construction in the East part of town. Near the school are some very desirable lots, which can be bought on easy terms and reasonable prices. Now is the time to buy, before the school is completed and prices are raised. During these times of high prices on food stuffs, every one should have a gar- den. Why not buy some -cheap lots, and raise your own pota- toes? Potatoes ‘are now four and five dollars per bushel. What will they be next year? HEDDEN AGENCY Room ‘15; First Nat] Bank Bldg. Phone 78R RANA Do EVERY TUNG 1 Dome CAN'T Now. Ui Follow’. ASF nr eee . FOR Yous ALL kidneys gave me trouble. I. had a dull ache across my back and at,times T would get dizzy and was nervous and ‘tired out. I knew something would have to be done to check the trouble and as I had been reading about Doan’s Kidney Pills being so good, I sent for a box and began using: them: They soon brought relfef. 1 am pleased to recommend Doan’s Kid- ney Pills.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that | iMrs.: Wingate had. -Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, 'N. Y. FEW MINUTES) LATER TAG? WAS’ SEEA DIGGING A HOLE IA HE GROUND, INTo Wild WE DRODPED 4 DIECE oF PADER AND BURIED IT! Aut fagur RIGHT FOR, Sully | ald. see him about the matter. ‘The Governor toJd me that Mr. John Hagan: was one of the first to see; mended for my complaint. N him about me resigning and urged him | troubled with catarrh of long standing ! fic. nd I had dropsicar swellings in my | der the doctors ; tO remove me from office on account of the threatened strike at various in ‘tervals and for the reason that labor ; objected to me heing-on the board as} had about represented by Commissioner McNon- of affairs. when they will allow a man: like Mr. McDonald to be and act as al Commissioner on the Bureau for over | that a year at the same time be the presi dent of the State Federation of Labo NIELSON AFFAIR eet, much Things:have come to a fine state | your much | more did not cause great suffering. a good many doctors as well as every-| witness to signature, ‘Nelson H. Pea: thing | could hear of that was recom-|In the treatment of blood troubl 1 was also said was and concluded to try it. | taking one boitle, direct to-you for three, I have taken about two and a half bottles and while not feel-| ankles which caused by a weak heart. and better when I saw an ad. Number I felt better after IT sent bottles, I tried given up hopes of being 40 in a country paper} ao? 9., ing entirely well, I feel by continuing my age, 75 years. I hardly know how to estimate the value of the benefit [ one suffering as I was.” Number 40 is an acknowledged ‘speci- Disord: and this remedy, neuralgias, mal-nutrition, such ach ‘hronic I| tism, rheuma- d with phenomenal suc- ema itching and burning Kk: , ulcers and fulous enlargements. ‘Made by Cc, Mendenhall; Evansville, Ind., a druggist. Sold by Joe Breslow. of trouble. U s in e so | ‘ WHAT'S THIS You T WROTE A NCTE” eT Sy eerie WANE BURIED IN Yo SATAN Yo COME- SUE BACK YARD, AA! GET FRECKLES, j'McKenna, no proof, against the defendants of "| the use of 40, 1 will get as well as 1) th} could reasonably expect for a man of | have received from the use of ‘No. 40. j at | and cheerfully recommend it to any; Mprris Law, of the nervous system | as head-* auto-intoxication, | constipation, stomach kidney and liver | 40 years | POSLAM FORCES — ATLING SKIN ‘TO IMPROVE’ To be rid be ‘ant uiis ightly skin trou ble is real physical and mental relief. If your suffering from eczema's dis: ‘ress has been intense, you are en titled to the great.comfort that Pos. lam can bring yon quickly. It mak: the work of healing short and pleas. ant. do! great deal, the skin responds eagerly. Itching irritation stops. Pim: ples and rashes go, and, best of al}, Poslam will not can not, harm, Sold everywhere. write to Emergency West 47th St., ‘New York City. Poslam Laboratories, 242 For free sample Soap is the tonic soap for A little goes a long way and | wens the skin and will freshen and beautily * your complexion, syllabus by the Court 1, In an action to rec ceeds of a car load of oa by mis- lake. evedited to the account of, and paid to the defendant, where the de- tendant count the consignment of two car wheat to the plaintiffs for accounting has been made, it is held upon this ord, that the trial cour did not err in directing a verdict fo the plaintiffs, loads o' the pro- 1: med by alleging jt which no 1 t 2. Where the complaint alleges a partnership, and the owner admit such partnership, there is no issu able fact concerning the’ same, anc proof, in denial was properly reject ed. Action in District Court, County, Graham, J. From ment rendered for the plaintiffs upor s d Logan a judg- « 1 a directed verdict, the defendant has . appea Aflirme Upinion of the Court by Bronson, J. 2 A. 'B. Atkins, W. 8. Lauder, W for appellant. Scott Cameron, apoleon and uhpeton, attorney Napoleon, attorneys fo! respondent: The beginning ‘of pract in the direction of harves chinery was not made until 183 Used Car Mart 1 Dodge Touring Car. hau New batte very cheap es cash. 4 cylinder good tire Motor ove y and tire newly Excellent condition. Hon, 3 Linton and Geo. M. painted, Fuliman Touring Car; new tires and battery; We are good .cgndition, wrecking a 1916 Maxwel ater, to amputate ha | S2UtiDe cer and will sell the parts a 50 per cent of list price. 608 Main Street Adjjoining B’smarek fadiator Work: Phone 488 Se TMM Jack’s in . Bismarck I havé recently snipped from my jack farms in N. Mo. one carload of big, Reg. Mammoth jacks, guaranteed breede I ‘uke liberty bonds or livestock or sell on time, Also will trade for one good ear Buy a jack and raise high priced mules instead of worth- less hor T will breed ma to my jac Phone or write. Address GEO. V. ADAMS Bismarck Hotel AUNOOULSGAUAUESOGAOEQOUDONGHUGECHONSSHORHNOGOE USPEDLOUUERUETERREGUTEDERERODEDOEOURUDOOEGUODG INSEE ! t Ss TEELE ‘TUEERUUODESESECRBERELESTESUGEUULEUESOUCIUDOUUEESUEGSHASEEEUEQUEOUESREEESEEEREEEEES CERES —And They All Have Money! If you have a cozy little bungalow and you desire to sell just phone 314 and we will get busy with our list of buyers. We will negotiate immediate sale of right proposition. » Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building Telephone 314 BY BLOSSER 4

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