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* -y girls-in offices and stores, and ¢he SENATE HEARS . BEST MOVE CATHRO'S REPLY = a7 : 10 JOB BRINTON Head of State Bank Gives His Opinion of Present Finan- cial Crisis St. Paul Man Declares Tanlac bles «ind He Is Now in Best of Health . “It has been many a day since [ have enjoyed a8 good health as 1 do today since Taking ,Tanlac.” said J. L. Parsons, 701 Pelham Street, St. | Paul, Minn, “I suffered terribly during the past year from indigestion and stomach trouble. After eating IL had a slug- gish and drowsy feeling, nothing agreed with me and my stomach soured after every meal, causing ‘gas and the most awful pains. [T was in such misery at night I just couldn't sleep and the cramps in my body ary to A, C. Townley, with | were so bad I could hardly straighten Mr. Brinton has made sev-| up after bending over. 1 was almost eral tional charges to the in-j in. constant pain and was rapidly los- vestigating committee of both the ing my strength and energy and be- house and senate, including embezzle-| came greatly alarmed over my condi- ment of state funds by F. W. Cathro, | tion. “director general of the bank, and “Having read about others using William Lemke, attorney general. | Tanlac for stomach trouble with good The hearing opened. yesterday aft-: results, 1 decided to try it myself. ernoon with a statement by Mr, Cay! It was certainly the best move I ever 4 i thro that the inability, of BOND SALE FAILURE Senator Murphy’ Objects to Lati- tude Given Director General of N. D. Bank inkler, attorney for the senate tion committee at the hear= ing last night said that he had been informed that the attorney general’s office was preparing a complaint charging J. W.' Brinton, former pri- certain | made, for my troubles’ disappeared North Dakota banks to honor with-) after using up only three bottles: and drawals was the ‘reason why there was; I am enjoying better health. than. I not:sufficient money on hand in Min-| have in many years.” neapolis to meet certain drafts, con-| Tanlac’ is sold in Bismarck: by Jos. cluding with the statement that there Breslow, in Driscoll by ‘N. D. and J. was sufficient outstanding in the H. Barette, in Wing by H. P. Homan, Bank of North Dakota to’ meet all its; in Strasburg by Strasburg Drug Co. obligations. He said if the banks) - * —Adtt. were pressed for withdrawals that —_——————) they would have to close and de-| clared this was due to the small re-/ rector, declares that the worst part serve carried. | of the storm was in. the northwestern Bla “He then produ 's from bond | countty: has! been | hard hit: ee i sarding deal which wa ; Ray ee St. Louis Mr. Roberts said, were warned’ yester- brokers to sell the bonds but ‘which| day morning by the weather bureau failed because their attorneys ‘réfused| and were given plenty of une to pre- to approve them. He blamed this on! Leahy for ae approgehine. » rab ial the fight which had been carried on! “ill 3 Ha ate Gat ee ear in North Dakota against the sale of will ea bat it bert be toll dies the bonds and declared that if these’ Lederer itw followed by bonds had been sold it would have} © Dee relieved the financial situation here, | WEATHER REPORT. and made it possible for banks to, 4... twentystour hours ending it liquidate some of their avgets, would | noon Feb. 16: , have prevented many foreclosures of | Temperature at Teenie, farm land and by bringing in money’ Temperature at 9 a. m. from outside of the state would have Highest yesterday given the people. more confidence. Lowest yesterday Explains Deposit. _ | Lowest last night He ‘told about his selection as di- Precipitation . rector-general of the bank and said) Highest wind velocity that he had been asked to tie himseit Forecast. up for two years but tefused an? that For North Dakota: Somewhat un- only under considerable pressure did | settled tonight, colder in the east por- he agree to stay six months. | tion; Thursday fair and continued In explanation of the deposit’ of! eoid; strong northwest winds dimin- some $50,000 in the Mercantile St: ishing. bank of Minneapolis, he said in change for this he had a promise of a loan ‘to the state ‘bank if it was) tal stock of the Pennsylvania railroad. needed of! $100,000. He denied that! The vocabulary of an average per-. he’ profited personally in ‘any Dare son amounts to between 3,000 and 4,- ticular. Brinton -had charged him! 000 words. with embezzlement in connection! with this transaction. ¢ | © @ Tell of Bond Deals. 6 4 . 9 He produced the correspondence | . : and the contracts in connection with | i } B the purchase of the Dunn and Stark | counties feed and seed loans and de-| nied that he or any employes of the bank had profited in this transac- tion, and said that the state bank had only made a few dollars. _ Attor-| 1 ney Murphy hefore-the house investi- Cascaret works while you sleep and gation committee. charged that the| has your liver active, head» clear, bank records did not show what had; Stomach sweet and bowels moving as Women own 31.11 per cent of the to- Just think! A ‘pleasant, harmless <<? i MARKETS | : Bog Has Overcome All His Trou-! ,| bart of the state and the entire cow 3 —NW || CONSTIPATION, HE EVER | ‘MADE, SAYS PARSONS PAUL LIVESTOCK. Hog: receipts, 22,000, steady; bulk, $9.00 to $9.60, \ Cattle receipt: dy; fat steers, and_ heifers, $5.50 steady, ‘$8.50. Sheep: receipts, 3,500, steady; lambs $7.50 to :$8-00; ewes, $3.50 to $4.00. ‘Minneapclis, Feb. 16.—-Wheat re- ceipts, 218 cars, compared with 103 cars a year. ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.69,1-4 to $1.73)154, ' Cora No. 3 yellow, 58¢ to 59c. * Oats No,.3 white, 40 1-4¢ to 40 3-4c. Flax, $1.83 to $1.86. : Minneapolis, Feb... 16—Flour un- changed. Shipments 56,314 barrels: $9.75; 15 to 25 cents higher, Barley, 48¢ to 67c. Rye No- 2; $1.49-to $1.50. Byan, $20 to $21. % 4,800; killers steu- 5.50: to. $6.50; cows to $6.00; . calves ‘* WANTS TO'STAY HERE. | Washingtcn, Feb. 16.—Lord O'Cal- laghan appealed to the labor depart- ment from the order for his deporta- tion ‘asking permission to stay in U. S. indefinitely. 7 Minnesota Wine. . P Chicago, Feb. 16.—Minnesota easily defeated Northwestern in Western conference basketkall_ gam 26 to 11. fe ee A To Cure a Cold in, One Day: Take Grove’s LAXATIVE BROMO: QUININE tablets. The genuine bea! the signature of E. W. Grove. 36¢, Men’s a ins $1.50 Caps At $4.00 Caps. AL os wo $75.00 Coats been done with the brokerage fce|tepular as a clock by’ morning. No item. t |griping or inconvenience. 10, 25 ar Murphy Objects. | 50 cent boxes. Children love this can- Senator’ Murphy of Walsh, an indé-| dy cathartic too pendent member of the committee, at} this point objected to the latitude) , given } hro in testifying in| comparison with the limitat‘shs plac-| ed upon Mr. Brinton and moved that | he be recalled‘to the stand and givei | the same privileges as © Mr. Cathro. | This motion was lost. . j It was during the discussion on this’ motign that Mr, Sinkler made | the statement regarding .the , com- | plaint against Mr. Brintog.; © | STORM SEVERE IN NORTHEAST. PART OF STATE Territory North of Devils Lake: Shut Off From Rest of World \ Fargo, Feb. 16—The greatest in- tensity of the cold wave'and sleet storm appears to center in the north- | east corner of North Dakota, accord- | ing to reports to the office of the| Northwestern Bel€ company here. Telephone officials say that the ter- | ritory bounded on Devils Lake on the} south is virtually cut off from the’ rest of the world., ‘Railroad compa-) nies reported all trains practically: on time. Storm conditions were not particu-, larly severe in local: territory. O. W. Roberts, weather bureau dix} ; —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— Women Continually | Overdue This applies to all women, regard-!; legs of caste or color. The ambitictis| girl striving for school honors, the overworked housewife, the shop girl | . society woman, all climb too high. overtax their strength, and what fol-! lows? 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