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WEDN WED ASU AY DECEMBER 29, 1920 ; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE 1 we ae | — = ee GooD 5 HED ADVERT ENTS |(oxesormenorrs emeen row my anna DRUCEIST QNES PUBLIC Es my ieee tin Bia ~ FACTS ABUT TANLAG AND Nou wont Have YO { - d . “alta MO Rm SANA MeN ——— ABouT. of commercial rivalry between Dutch- Wiaeexine vp! : i inglish and Aime ie soll groups. | J. P. Wall Tells of Its Effects Ameri s here say that the only way in which American interests could on Others and the Wonderful obtain representution there would be| Results He Obtained in His for the Dutch government to permit! Cae j them to subscribe to the stock of the} Own C proposed handling company to be or tener formed to handle the concession, “I have seen people come into the In thig holding company, the Dutch} store looking thin and frail, and 1 st lidian government and the Ba-| have watehed them trom week to tavin Company would, by provisions | week as they continued to bu lof the bill, be joint stockholders, the} jac, and within a few months have Fcovernment. shwutng largely in the | een them become so strong and ro- ‘profits, The government, however, | bust that you would hardly (will have a majority on the hoard of} nize them for the same persons,” s directo: | John P. Wall, pharma for the St. | According to the Amsterdam Han- rah Drug Co, une re sout TIS “shlad, the preferred shares, giving Cambridge Ave. . Paul, on. aright to vote as to the control but} sor apggit Se months 1 was in hot as to the direct management, | a badly run-down condition and suf- which will de in the hands of the} fered from indigestion,” he sald, “tb Hcompany, will be mostly un- | could not tind anythi to give me government conteg) but, in order | permanent relief, lost t twelve to placate forei + partic ‘ularly Ame pounds in weight and became so weak Ah interests, aw Ce in proportion of) that | could hardly attend to my busi- are known the “B" share 1 frequently had spells of diz- he sold to foreigners with the s that lasted for two days at a consent of the povernment. time and left me with « fearful head- ae ache, 1 would lie awake for hours at i A recent: dispatch stated that the} right unable to sleep and | was go- itrliament of the Dutch Kast Indies; ing down hill so fast 1 w: had under consideration a motion op-| would have a serious breakdown, posing the grating by the Dutch gov-] “Lb was so convinced of the wonder- jerament of am exclusive concession to! ful merits of Tanlac by what 1 had the Dj oil fields without he con-| seen it do in the case of others that sent of the ueanls of the colony. 1 took it myself, and after taking five bottles To must say that 1 never felt better In my life. | now have a splen- did appetite and can eat anything | without suffering from indigestion afterwards.” | have regained all my Jost weight and am full of lite and energy. 1 am no- longer bothered with dizziness or headaches, and am i URGED IN MINN indeed feeling Hike a new man. After such an experience with Tanlac 1 ®i cannot do otherwise than heartily re- dn report on the -——— commend it.” y and Help Solve the Room flour mills are idle and the local and 7 terminal elevators are neariy cimpty hands in’ Kansas. Tantac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. “ The wheat grower feels that he has} Bill Provides Plan for Policing} viresiow, in Driscoll by N. D. and J. pract | SALESMAN ! Hy accomplished what seemed |” Kansas Crop . ; er H. Barrette, in Wing by HL. P. | () | 2 tirst impossible, and is wow encour-| This 3 Kansas wheat er State Hunting Criminals | fin, znd in Strausburg by St aged to continue withholding his wheat} amounted approximately to 14 ‘ = barg Drug Co. from market in order that a_ pri bushels, according lo a p LOST AND FOUN. =Tuneh of 1s keys on a bel call at The DARE RORY lege, Oldest institution of its biished 1893 ‘Time and ex- our methods, Rarber College » Minnepaolis. , firemen, Men coal, te Mining Com) f Pribune Kirht keys on ring. 1 Finder return to Bood position HE Lp Wa _ ROOMS FOR RENT | CORNER STORE ROOM FOR RENT—! ( S1e0 with full basement. 1 Pb MEHD FEMALE © modern unt ned Irtly filraished hows Keeping 20 Hannatin Ave, 12-28-lwk Anquire RENT—Room ina modern house, have for site owing machine, Call SIS Ave. U. WANTED Two” Hlaman'’s Cate, AN URGENT NEED Scum ROOMS NEEDED T HOUSE CiTY’S GUESTS DURING NEXT SIXTY DAYS dining ream slwk THE NEXT TIME | GET ALCOHOL I'M GOING TO iP “TaWe, THE CAR. WITH ME | ANDO Have IT PUT IN RIGHT, AT THE GAS STATION, | The ‘Tribune has been besciged with requests for furnished roems durice the last week. Hotels are crewded to capacity or will be upon the convening of ature. New state officials and employ re and there are not enough rooms to supply the demand. People are urged to throw oven their rooms so that accommodations can be had for those who will be here during the session and who cannot secure hotel rooms. Advertise That Vacant Room in The Tribune TODAY no Strictly com- full i which is and just shall be paid! yeport, Growers now estimate that or DEPARTMENT CREATED hint for his labor and money invest-| the total production per cent. or tke CDE TH ed. : 17 bushels, is still in the farm- , Onjects to & lara At about the same date} St. Paul, Minn, Dee, 19.—A bill for Mr. McGreevy objects to the use of ‘ Tepe fF 50,000,000] the creation of a state constabulary Secretary McGreery Declares! tne term “w aa ate MER SET as Man caE Rea ‘ : %, = . the ray strike oe ferring son OF produe- to be known as the department of pab- q to the action of the wheat growers, while in 1918. 1 per cent. or 10,- ie 6 Hay gro ; O18 1 | » or 10, own abe Enough Members Have Been [our growers are not striking as is] 900,000 bushels. was reported as, held fely for the state of Minnesota, cen Secured to Regulate Price commonly meant by the term,” he} py F said. “We are still sowing and :ttend- “Chief among the reason given for to buy control, in North 310,000 to $100,056, hanker, Deseribe fully nfidential. Might) buy Grand Jury Would Change Law of St. Paul, has been turned ove: ib BEvara tess aN ULCS NOs of Grain ing to the many arduous duties of the unusually Tar; fap Ar ‘lerk of the Honse ‘a . aunty \s sua large umount of wheat} to Oscar Arneson, clerk of the nse . nN, a farm, We are only holding our wheat mers ‘hands are the drastic drop} for submission to the legislatur to Stop Crime Wave Wichita, Kan, 1 De Phe Wheat | 0 be marketed gt any time the pro-|in price and the car shortage, Re- he hill provides that “The depart- — _ROOMS WANTED ‘to rent two” rooms Keeping for the period while the ducer may think it at The organization w. ‘air price. porters indicate that probably 47 per! ment shall have power to prevent, de- formed about) cent. of the wheat unsold would have| tect and apprehend crime and the and | a halt ABO? | m southern been marketed-early had cars been; rest atd have in Association of America, $s been conducting a campaign Minneapolis, Minn, Dec. storation of capital punishment fg re- WA thou: cu Legislature is Pa _ Phone 679, ce to induce growers to withhold their De d y nae Hae y ‘ commended in » recent report of the Sirieily modern, 8; FOR Wheeler & Wilson drop| Wheat from the market until pri available, but that wheat is being held! wherever found. It shacl be th epiegla ee ie how strict « f eeler & - ainly in hopes of such an upturn in| of . ate 2 oret> wita| Hennepin county ¢ d jury, follow- Medinit, No eek | head ng machine, 411 fth St.;are higher, plans to have midwestern mainly in hopes of such an_uplur of the departinent to co-operet® Willy ie lengthy investigation of the A aKG, | pho s so, Well organized within the » u ©) price as will return a profit—an_ ex-| and t peace ¢ , iownship, | ME i lengt ; rhe y ae FOR SALE OB RENT eee a : i lx months thatthe erowers will | cortling to | Ss growth it) ercise of business judgment which} village, city, county or state officers] (7 MG Male nate | NE, recommen ______ HOUSES.AND. FLAT ne B eA dining “ithe abfé to control the price paid for | the first six months was slow but in} s for the purpose of preventing or de- Hon n¢ uded aad iipastng of th NEY 1 : oa 4 : c ithe 1921 wheat crop, according to W. | the last few months it has been rapid] cite no more comment than the action! tecting crime. Any of or mem-| @exth penalty ve optiona’ with the \ Mi oH Mae te on t fT “overcoats | Save cOcnotaiy andl rea direr: the menibership has spread to a haberdasher who declines t0] jer of the department shall have the Jury. Members of the sit jet hencki, rder, F, Smi | I ‘ 3 . S ion now has a member- wheat ETON ng county in’ the ng 10 for which his cus-| game power ¢ wuierred on any the hater uN idest in pin on a 2Montan eal ' ae imately 100,000 in the | fou organized. 2 $5.00. police. off petrolman or advis y of putting capita n ED Pw z Oklahoma, Kansas and Hie four states now organized (Ne- . —_ rte oe. Weavdlen’ within ste punisumene in effect again. hy” Phone $2 2 “tH Nebr a te asa, Oblahomal aud Tes)! DUTCH INTERESTS [tte department shat. tor the pur-],, qiaulet Judge Bran M Nye, com : who has his headquarters Ae cange Hae { pose of aifording aid and relief to e * lon runization will be extended, » have 220,866 wheat SKCLUDE U.S. | communities threatenoa or stricken] Std he was always against this form i nsas Board of agrient 4 4 U.S. | commun ._[of ptnishment. Society or the state . Chicago city comptroller to cover the | lo Minnesota, North Dakota ane “soutl pa ‘i i by fire, flood, storm or other catami- s pie y > should not put itself in the same bru- tal frame of mind as the murderer,” he thought. Judge W. W. Bardwell, although favoring the death penulty, did not take kindly to the proposition of mak- Chicago Pays Last of __;;' we and shel- In the event the is present and in charge, the department duties shall y conflict with that body. understood that the A total of $5,000,000 in bonds | dakota. Fs acoatali ties, rende ld). BG | ed by the voters as Chi- urpose of Association ; >» aasouin lion; i World’s Fair Bonds| ae | rhe purpose of the National Wheat members of the association, according | a | ic sociation is 10 control tlie to this. Mr. McGreuvy’s statement is; The Hague, Dec. 29.—United States ly Lairipution and marketing of wheat | that about 40 per cent, of growers in| authorities here fear that American or * » wheat sec sof e states nowy interests will be excluded from the} in no |» For Bear Creek and Beulah | through financial and selling the wheat sections of the states now | SE ee sin ccna FROM OfL FIELD: Forty-tive per cent rutho) cago'’s contribution to the fo —The last ins ued to cover the, Chiexgo, Dec. ment of bonds iene y, " ey 3 nized members. at Djamba oil fields ‘ a ing the peNalty optional with the jurv. cost of the World's Fair in a0 | ae Ph ee Trane \ooaeee Re Daailiten The four states produced this year t Indies if a bill introduced inf department 1 in no way aa ne! tagre Use of jnrles® rea A now being paid at the city! fer Co, one I aot ie GA vOth ys MGC RESY HW) bushels out of the totwl| the Dutch Parliament be adopted. | for patrol or guard duty at ny labor 1 inGlineadeanl toc walieve office. A check for § ~ | retary McG _ | f Re ee acne aman cn rate rane. spe 6 nive the : “prs! a a a nited States of 750,648,000 bush measure proposes to give he z that a con A 7 * 500,000 was signed recently by the SRIBENE. WANTS POR RESCLTS| “Not only the wheat growers of our [ete ion to these fields to a sub- sat st a convicted man would ever re © cupital punishment. [can see ho reuson Why the jury should not de- cide on the form of punishment for murder.” tassociation but the wheat growers in ny to sell any wheat} ‘rhe addition of Minnesota. es except in cuses | Dakota and South Dakota would bring | jtions fe 359,008,000 bu conditions force the} the production up to 359) : 7 blic sl nl rs wel els, or slighty less than onG-hull that valuable necrolea ground in the| appointed by the governor for three of the Batavia Oil compa hereiMhefore created shal consis of to be i cluded in the} one commanding officer, designated ried ug the most perintendent of publ fety and =—— BUSINESS DIRECTORY | lxeneral are refu a as es Se ees eenoeenes, | IE PROSON EG. TIL 'where financ 1s For mi than thirty dees ae = —_——__. “enti i Os, ye umd subject to removal by the a, 1 ve withheld our wheat from the! of the entir [Dutch Bast Indies ; : to M For Bear G : eae Wai now a latwe aumber of, ‘The Kansas State board of agricul-| ‘The field has long heen the scene] kovernor for cause. ‘The superinten- ar Creek and Beulah | | dent shall appoint one deputy, one Lump Coal eall Wachter Trans- = clerk, one Bertillion expert, one keev-| fer Co. Phone 62. er and two jailors, which hall con- ee WEBB BROTHERS . ° Probably the To y stittte the head o e force, In ad- erro remnnets —- -— —— Undertakers ccmbaliners . Funeral Directora Freckles and His Friends Sng RI eM By Biosser | dition thereto, he my appoint 3 ee | MARKETS | G nired vo caplains, te jeutenants So RS 7 Licensed Embalmer in Charge C rt aid aie vectiane all of whom Asa Ae AMOR AIS - DAY HONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 OW DONT You SAY, GRANDPA, } War WAS ] shonld he) cspecially . qualified a Gre ee LIVESTOCK | peace officers, The superintendent al 0 28.-—(Tuesday.)-—Cat- SHE WHat? i so may appoint six secret service] te recepits, 15,000, Leet 2 men who shall be under his direct | $1.50 lower than yesterday. « *: supervision.” Hog receipts, 42,000. T kh steers bld LAUGH WHEN T “TALK “tt GRAN'DA oR WE Won? Sav tr, | Wud? woz TH n to 20 cents BISMARCK MCTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER _ CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES ' The central headquarters would he “ [in St. Paul It is understood that the proposed establishment of a state con- stubulary is designed to give the state | more power to stop whiskey running | end to br up automobile thert} receipts, 16.000, Strong to 24 Heents higher, SOUTH ST, PAU! L aly South St. Paul, 1 - ; * Hog receipts, a rating in the Northwest, {l#¥J d , rings operating in the North eenis lower, SHIPMENTS OF tate TRON ORE ARE |, | TO BE HEAVY) TOCK (Tues- PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge i Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 | id helfers, strong. 0 cents higher. , Stockers and feeders, slow and steady. Sheep receipts, 500. Strong to 2h cents higher. Duluth, Minn. Dec. 29.—Mining companies operating iron ore pro- perties on the Minnesota ranges are planning heavy shipments to the Lake Erie docks next season, believing BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET i there will he a big demand for heir] 70h Huahs, $10. i commodity next yeur, following of- e eo RAs i JAANE OF “Sar Do You WANT ‘To quirements. | Minneapolis, Dec. 28.- -(Tuesday. Large orders for railg are likely to/ wiour unchanged to 10 cents lower. come out soon, it is claimed, and it; Family patents, $9.20 to $9.55 a barrel, that business materializes us expect-| iy 9¢-pound cotton sacks. Shipments. ed, the slack at the steel furnaces and’ 17 949 prarels. mills would practically be taken up. peateneses Ju the meantime, development work | MINNEAPOLIS GBAIN and stockpiling is being conducted 1) Minneapolis, Dec. 28.-~(Tuesday.)- the ranges on about a normal basis! nye No. 2, $1.48 to $1.49%4. j during the winter. Bran, $26.00 to $28.00. Comparatively small price reduc-} Wheat receipts 10 cars compared tions in iron ore is looked for next! with 239 cars a year ago. season hy the mining meu. They} Cash No. 1 northern, $1.654% to contend that ore prices were out of! $1.66%; Dec. $1.57%; March $1.58%4; line with those of the fininshed steel! May, $1.5 x product during the war period and! Corn No.3 yellow, G4c to bse. tbat lust year the bigher wages paid} . 3 white, 42%c to 43\4e. miners and the advance jn rail and vessel freight rates absorhed almost SoS ull of the advance made in ore quo- ENGE, D. C. Pa. C. tations last spring. Chireprector Consultation Free Guite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 900 KNOW FoR? SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET — CARL PEDERS' | FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, | The exclamation, “Oh, dear m Southwestern North Dakota ‘and | js a corruption of “Oh, Deus mens Southeastern Montana lent to the French “Ok, BISMARCK, N. D, mon Dieu, TRIBUNE W:

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