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GBOGRAPHY 10 - PLAY PART IN “CABINET PICK Friends Are Beginning to Have Pick-up as to Whom He Shall Select HUGHES. MENTIONED: Former Justice and Candidate | for President High in Hard- ing Confidence SECRETARY OF STATE-- PAGE SEVE. CIES TO THE PUBL Wants Others Who Suffer From’ ~* After Effects of ‘Flu’ to Know. : What Tanlac Did for Her “For the benefit of others who may be suffering as I was from the after effects of influenza, I wi to give my-experience with Tanla: aid Mrs. G. W. Hamilion, of 1631 Kinkley Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. “Winter before last I had a spell of influenza that left me in an awful run-down condition. My stomach was’ so disordered I suffered constantly from gas and at times was. almost deathly sick. I. had a constant hurt- ing in my hack, and when I stooped over I couldn’t straighten up without suffering agony. / “The noise of the children playing about got on my nerves so it almost , drove me wild, and such a thing as sound and restful sleep was almost out, of the question. Every bit of strength and Penergy seemed to have- < eite David | left me and I had a dull, sluggish <Warage for auto. Phones 207 or articles. oe cy Hue rok. fi \ New: York. ‘ “But Tanlac has built me up td 4 ie 1 Alao. Phone 679) #. Vermil: 6 SHGRETARY OF TRESURER— where 1 can eat heartily and sleep park avenues i qa eee George M. Reynolds & Charles G. | sound and never suffer from indiges- 5 A Bar "EALE Ong ool "a ieee e Dawes, Chicago; or Otto Kahn or tion or es or pains: of any kind, oa alton or be . sett jtrank Vanderlip, New York. --I have g@@med in weight and strength Hiv jak, fee Army. Phon ‘LEGAL NOTICES * ie“ Meésting of Stockholders The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First wWational ‘yank Of Bismarck for the election of itector: id at Of 11/and 12 o'clock a, m., on Tues-, Elizpheth Fendrich, sometimes known’|: SUP: eg ‘*. for the ensuing’ year will be the bank, between the hours From Dunn County” as: Reartes ar .Beta Fendrich, and oe VB. Buffalo tion, A. Y. More and.John More;:co-; Framers a8 ‘More Brothers,” -De- fehdants~Késpondents. ip (Syllabus) eek de Th an verge claims where ‘the answeri: Tuhy, Plaintiffe-Appellants p Pitts. Company .a .corpora- ition to determine Ey ferdant:shas aagerted the lien :af.its mortgage and: demanded forecl thereof, nlstion and where, pytsuarit to atlp. ‘an abstract of title has Weed introduced showing - such mortgage and ‘also proof of indebtedness far, ry, Wee stobn We - i [FOR BALE—One latge ssize Victtol twos fit nds. \Bee. Four ‘h aug ‘Blamarck \Fur. ith Call 507K, ee es aA zedh st ft“ogal Heating ‘stove to "Phone €7% 0. WeaL-tt of ks.? Harvard’ Six ee 18-20-3t, 5 Phone bR2 fecopds; ‘ore. davehport. L.‘McBride ,and, Te F. “Murtha, n, N. D,, attorneys for re From: McIntosh County FrédE. ‘Davis, Plaintift-Respondent, 8. v8. Henty Joetke, Gottfried Heinrich and “Emmanuel Shock, Defettdants-Ap- pellants. i McIntosh: county, ham, Je Rover; ‘ Opinion ‘of the court by. Birdzell,. J., Robinson, J. conc J. H.-Wishek, Ashley, N. D.; W ahpeton, N, D., attorneys for: Laude: appellants: E . abandon the plan of organization and prevent the assumption of the obliga- "tion \by.:the .corporation: o Appeal {rom the district court of Mon. F..J. Gra- ,and. Remanded. 'S specially. y said to be uncertain as to the cap- acity in -which the individuals sign- | J dng. it 'intendad: to:be bound, ithe name .of thelr. principal being disclosed in 1¢.:ttafisaction is admissible for the Bit of determining whether .or }not: it’ is:the individual obligation of the. persons signing or. the obligation ‘of the. disclosed principal. ‘ (®... Where. there. is. an issue. a8. ‘o. thé: capacity.in which the. defendants | contraeted—that-ts, as to whethet.they | contracted a8, prificipals| or as-agents for.’a ‘disclosed principal; “whére’ the ‘lwritten contract” is ambiguous, &nd there is confHoting testimony ‘as ‘to thetriog negotiations and agreements, ‘relating to~ the capacity 2 which . it was‘ intended: the defendants should court to ,direct a verdict -ih favor of the body. ofthe contract, evidence. of | Jewels i = : Berne, Switzerland, Dec. 22.—Max Westermann, the for, he ‘bound -it ‘was error for thé ‘trial | Huygarian Prince raetiay has been r i fe ¢ arrested by the Zutich ‘police, chare- Agent “Makes Way: With $500,- 000 Worth of the Family vr agent of the BY GIBSON GARDNER Wheat farmers intend to organize fox’ themselves something like th? famous Citrus Growers’ Association. This is one purpose of the legibla- ition just-assed :vy the House aud ‘Senate and now -in conference under the general control of tuc Fed- eral Trage..Commission The. Citrus Growers’ Association does. nof.buy or.sell citrus producta. lf. a dealer in). ‘Washingto y should need, a carload of leme should wire to ithe citrus association in Los Angeles, We would get a wite in-return stating -that the assogiarion does not buy .or Sell lemons. Af the prospective purchaser, how: ever, should reword his telegram ask- ing where he could secure a carload of lemons, the association would reply giving him the name of some John applied. to him. for Work in order to appointed hjm inspector of his own forests at a salary of 3,000 crowns WHEAT GROWERS TO TAKE TIP FROM LEMON. GROWERS, SAYS GILSON GARDNER it a porte at_the Prince had support his family. The Bolshevist ; Smith of Pasadena, fram whom the lemons could be secured. The association is a clearing* house for’ information as to where the mar- kgt exists for citrus products thus serving the grower and also the’ pro- Spective purchaser by telling him Where“the supply exists, supply, ‘This has the general effect of main-| taining prices and preventing undue competition. \ The Sherman act is supposed ‘to prevent the wiping out of competition, ‘but when only a reasonable amount.of competition is wiped. out the Sherman agt'does not appear to apply. ‘Farmers hope to ‘so regulate their market for wheat and other ‘agricul- tural products that prices will be maintained at a level which will not, only cover cost of growing but will insure a reasonable profit. ARR RAR between the various counties and the state.” a | | “The present division of inheritance taxes is 9) per cent to the state end ATTORNEY GENERAL—Harry M. Daugherty, Ohio. : SECRETARY OF WAR—J. Q.°Til- gon, Connecticut. SECRETRY \OF NAVY-—John W. Weeks, Massachusetts. POSTMASTER GE Hays, Indiana. . SECRETARY OF ID George Sutherland, Utah. SECRETARY OF LA'BOR-—John 1. Nolan, of California. SECRETARY OF -COMMERCE— Herbert Hoover, California. SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE— Henr Wallace, Iowa. ! BY C. C.-LYON / Marion, O., Dec 22,—Friends of. President-elect Harding are »-begin- | ning to have convictions as to the makepp of his cabinet. Appoiatinents in their minds ere fairly settled. Their only doubt concerns the secre- tary of the treasury. For the state portfolio they ‘think David fayne Hill has the call, with ‘Charles fu. Hughes second choice, For the treasury post they pick George IM.@Reynolds, with): ERAL— Will | werfon— secretary ol ‘ho | ‘would have to forfeit an enormous law | practice; or Senator Knox, who is in} fil health; ‘or Root, who feels jhe. has | had enough political honors. Hill} has had wide experience under Repu- blican administrations. Geography Figures If easterners get the portfolios of | state, war and navy, a middle west-| erner will probably be picked for the! treasuryship. George M. Reynolds ; dnd Geveral Charles G. Dawes, Chica- ‘go financiers, are ‘being considere’; in other selections Otto Kahn. or Frank Vanderlip, each of New York, might be offered the post. posts with which linked. if Daugherty, a lawyer, was Hard-! Dut if a geographical shift were made | $1.66%; Dec. $1.55; Mar. $1577 To otherg_on the slate are attri- | puted particular qualifications for the! their names are | ‘ho loud the wind whistle and blow, and feegood all the time and, in fact, am a8 -well as J ever was.” Tanlac is sold-in Bismarck by Jos. Breslow, in Driscoll by N. D. and J. H. Barrette, in Wing by H. P. Ho- man and in Strasburg py Strasburg Drug Co. , Adv. a | MARKETS | SOUTH ST. PAUL IAVESTOCK South St, Paul. Dec, 22.— Hog re- ceipts, 10,000. Twenty-five to 30 cents higher. Range, $8.50 to $9.25. Bulk, $8.99 to $9.10. Cattle receipts, 3,500. and more active. Common and medium steers, mostly $6.50 to $7.00. Butcher cows and_ heifers, $4.00 to Killers steady Veal calves, steady: Top, $7.75. Stockers and feeders slow and weak, Sheep receipts, 2,000. Strong. Good native lambs, $9.50. { day, Jan, 1921, 7 (8yHabua) ; 1 Scott Camejon Bismarck, N.-D,; at- ‘ if ; ‘ y iy . Where the ‘form of a simple ‘This legislatiqn specifically declares! An effort is made to prevent an|; : 4 c, B. eae proeldent. titten . ere for the pay eae ie aorueys for. respondent. thbt the Sherman Anti-Trust law shajl| over-supply of citrus products alicay pete ner tS Sey ee MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR eid nara Pitedire © Whey is such that it may reasonably | not apply to farm‘organizations. one place. Also an effort is made to| Hill is regarded as more likely tobe, Minneapolis,’ Dec. 22.—Flour un- ) It alao brings ‘such organizations| fill places where, there is an under} state than Hughes, who; changed to 10 cents lower. In car- load lots, $9.00 to $9.55 a barrel, in 98- pound cotton sacks. Shipments, 67,- 771 barrels. Bran, $26.00 to $28.00. _ MENNEAPOLIS FLOUR * Barley, 52 to 76 cents. Rye No. 2, $1.47% to $1.48%. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat receipts, 212 cars, compared with 387 cars-a year ago. , Cash No. 1 northern, $1.63% to $1.565%. Corn No. 3 yellow, 65 to 66 cents. Oats ‘No. 3 white, 43 to 43% cents. ~ Flax No.1, $1.97% to $1984. THE OLD CHRISTMAS DANCE We are nothing on this glad’ night; which ‘the mo ein securit the. plaintiff. - ,. {ed with having sold ‘the jewelry of the ay “ hailey 5 - : | i : Bia whete the posses On of the pa Po at * Where individuals interested In | Ksterhazy family. and realized more SNAIL: (oe gevaral callign, ibe tae fas been collected’? Are Gas | inB's Bre-eonvention. cD tell While the lights of the Christmas tree pernes ne tat been alleged in the an-| the protect. of foeming ‘esrporaton hen Fon Pants they sated oe crowns ‘a yeay. hel declared, “When automobiles are Pan aneties Mine doneedl| Aca at oie ea RRS ls held, upon appeal, for réa- | enteted: into a. contrac! tha stock pave the tanlly: jewels to Weatermani withdrawn from the general taxation in the Spanish-Ametican, War and bright; appétiant od in the opinion, ‘thi in no_position to quést % amorti the due execution:of, the Rite ch subscription solicitor to pay. hint ion. for work :done, th ‘| poration.to be formed. cor- | during the Hungarian revolution and ‘eatermann :promiaed -to; carry the to a sate place in-Switzerland. glice .allege that Westermann she i ual had more than. 50.accomplices but "pelied exclusively upon the cor- | none..ef.them have yet been arrested. ‘REDEMPTION OF SOLDIERS’ BONUS BONDS IS PLAN _ Worthington, Minn.,’ Dée 22.~— Re- under the good roads amendment, it ( will materially reduce taxable pro- perty in the various counties and something should be supplied to o! set. this reduction. 1 think the pr j portion. of income tax, therefore, | ghould ‘ve reversed and the state re- Iceive ten per cent and thé various with the Connecticut militia on the) border; Weeks, former senator from sasc| , had training at Annap- Meare He Seon into business and politic ays is Republican national | chairman; Sutherland is senator from. Utah; Nolan is congressman from | San Franciso and a national labor There are gilts hanzing there, on that beautiful tree, Just waiting for you and a waiting for me; So tune up the fiddle and step down the middle, = And join in our innocent glee. Tees mer favor of the answering. de-|" (4) If directors“in a sed. cor-| Most of the property .of Prince Ni-. demption of the state soldiers’ bonus counties 9) per cent of such tax. att We ad broad exper- (oil “Atha as appecied. | poration purport ta hind ttn advance | cholad Baterhazy, one of the weslthiest| yond at maturity ty a sinking fund) “L think algo that the counts Boards| ere", Mnimegs and industry: Wel For euch any brings! Hs troubles aud ) bets “of the Court’ -b; Brod: fire ered pane, tee ate Be petucstbated by. the "Hungarian Bol- created from the proceeds of a ton-| sho ie SE ee eter one lace is a farm journal editor and “dipt ieare? - Pid Sion 2 inh fiwer for the assumption of the gbli-| sheviki duting the revolution of last |nage tax on iron ore, if the latter meas: | thereof. in their respective. counties. | farmer,” CAL pei readied ea Cal, , ate nl by a ‘ r. The’ Prince who was the own-| ure carries, will be proposed to the t Sooo eee valuation 2 1 wNthe doys “ot ‘the: Christmas: tree = Pops Sc re eg it “ ation ae ele nabs they er ot 100,600' acres. of land, several | next state legislature. by Senator The (bepsant:smethod riealeuate’ana CANDY SALE . ps a ‘ : 3 castlen pnd vat calloglinns ot great soba. Cashel iot pyortniustan. E not arrived at fromthe best evidence.” |’ The Young Lasis Sodality value Was reporte en re been he tonnage law tax is passed, Sen- fis sheds nes ill give a candv sale, tomorrow signed ; i three-|.ator Cashel dec'ares he wil’ F Fray ‘ will giv 2 ‘Foo ae ani in-ale apleoaia castle measure ‘amending the inhe ~Beulah Lignite Coal, $6.00 per p. m. (Thursday) at the: Gas good chee. if senstadt-. A. Bolshevist tailor | tax laws “to secure a more equitabic (on delivered. Wachter \Trans- Company office. The young la- So tune up the fiddle, and step down ee ‘administrator ,of ‘his estates and | division of the proceeds of such tax| fer Co. Phone 62. _~’|dies are going to serve their the middie, J i eee chocest home made candies, and | While “Money Musk” wings loud and " —— > everybody is invited to come and cea i i Think ‘TI 1, Will You, Pop? buy ‘their Xmas Candies from pass swittiy the how! and the glass, His. Rhink That Over, nt, Pop By Blosser the.young ladies. ~ ‘That sparkles with rich Christmas ; : iis Fi Ce aie * cheer: i‘ Rewer: : z + ASHE ae Sa ak ME ele fais Dry Mined ‘Lehigh Lignite Here's healt to each lad and each 7 ‘ 156 nas | @SuuenS Tt Cont, \, DONT FoRGE MG ARE) | Boal tek Sale. |W. LeDotson, 615", BE: 5 ite drdcndanip seo RENE TY, Do Jaf Ask ver iM SBONS'T GET Anderson St., Phone.659 R. ae “| Nou, ARK 2: 1 he op, ¢ ‘6 aa) ra waa May the love-we have cherished grow ,, Ih POP, FRECULES] —~/ trdhwor conch’ day? Naat HOME — - stronger each day, / Ay Tit Ask TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY — ana the flower of affection ne'er wilt iy or decay: FOR RENT—Modern six room hungalow. So tine up the fiddle and step down Gall 300, 9th street. Phone 3 the rrtadle— (ANTED—Girl for general _ house A truce to all donbt and dismay. “yhauire Ac M. Lundgren, 315 Mt -FLORENCE. BONER. WANnED — Competent gin fo ed WANTE ae iM slaneirooihe tor’ He SHANE Se D8. She WANTED—Two fu e for 3 v ; < gentlemen. Must’ be. centrally lo- sabeaiales Fess ‘ cated and rooms must ‘be warm. Address Box 424; Bismarck. ‘ 12-2-2t dnlte 0, 11—Unene Binek—Phape 980 ae i 5; é aia hia i Hd eS ee " _ BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY Christmas Cakes : : a ? of delicious flavor and quality. iture: ‘ ge ro DAV MUA : substantial A Ler oe TH su and luscious taste. Everything | ARE BIGGERIN ‘Hy’ of the baker's art that is de- -manded by the exacting lover of : AT Sos” good things are ready at our : 2 Home Made Bread Pies and Cake ne LG Bakery. If you would grace sa yofir Christmas table and satisfy your palate give your orders early. Ask your grocer for Hughes Home Made Bread, Pics, [ Cakes, etc. ql } ” ‘ MAIN STREET, . i 7 > CARE RRRIBGHOR, | tye ercunaton, “Oh, dw me HUGHES BROS. BAKERY | FAC d ty . The. exclamation, dear me:” Be uth: rm North Daketa and | is .9 corruption of “Oh, Deus mousy Phone 546 ze 117 2 patheastorn Montina- | and ecuivalent:.to the. W'rench.“:0h. q , j oS " BISMARCK, N. D. ion Ciew,”