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| . Lincoln, Néb. Feb: 1.—Delegates | V Hh A TE from 2 dozen middlewestern states are | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Now Your Wife Can Have a Car, Too The Overland costs so little that you can buy two—the extra one for your wife—and pay out no more money than the price of the average good touring car. Operation:and upkeep expense is low, most owners averaging 25 miles to the gallon of gasoline. The $ : , SEDAN GO. Dic: Roadster - - $595 Touring - «#595 Coupe - - #850 LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. - Phone 490 ‘ “CORN RATERS “= t” performed with signal cere- Lincoin chamber of commerce rT) [has taken up the movement and sent out invitations to chambers of com-')’ 2 {meree, agricultural colleges, farm bureau federations and farmer organ- izations generally throughout the copn and Wheat belt of the middle-west .urg- ing representation at the meeting Feb- lruary 15, with a view of making it.a organization! ‘Ne!\raska, i j natiory) Towa, Mlinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wiscon- Each Member Pledged To Par: i jsin, North-and South Dakota, Minine- take of Corn Product Menu __sota, ‘Missouri, Oklahoma: and Texas Once a Day |have been _ approached, according ‘to A | Praerneeger CORN AGAIN CROWN’D KING N AYS } HIS PLAN ——— AS | expected: here February 15, when the | installation exercises of an. ofganiza- | tion to be known as “The Corn Eaters ; of America,” will be solemnized. The | meeting has for its purpose the crea-- tion oi a_ national association, each member of which is pledged to partake of a corn product menu once each day. in an endeavor to increase the con-: sunmption of corn with a view of stim- ulating the price of the product. i ee a The foundation of the association _ Hebron, N. D., Feb. 1—Winter feed was laid here recently when the Ne- is one of the ‘big- problems of far- braske “‘Crib,” as the chapters will be mers'of the Missouri Slope, and Mor- called, was organized at a banquet at- ton county is a good hay market most tended by more than 500 Nebraskans, Months of the w.nter. Carload after FERD PROBLEM Growing of Corn is the Thing, Says Farmer of Missouri Slope {the secretary. } BILL FOR TAXES | IN COUNTY FOR 1924 18 LESS (Total of all Levies is $26,000! . * | - Less Than For Year, 1920 It Is Shown ' | SOME TAXES INCREASED States Taxes Boosted While Most Other Levies Are Shown to Have Been Cut t The taxpayers’ bill in Burleigh fcounty is cut-$26,661.72 from the pre- vious year, it is shown in a statement of taxes on the records of Frank Johnson, county auditor. Comparing the 1921 taxes, now being paid, with the 1920. taxes it is shown that there is considerable increase in the state |Seneral tax and the state hail insur- jance payments, a decrease of about | $60,000 in the county levy all told, al though there is a small increase in 1 | i i | \ taxes of the civil city of Bismarck, sctol city of Bismarck, and in the township taxes, , . The efforts to economize, enforced by the tax limitation law. which pro- vided that not more than one-third cf all taxes collected during ‘1918, 1919 and 1920 could be collected for 1921, ‘resulted in decreases in almost every one of the sub-divisions of; the general taxation funds ‘giver .below. A comparison of the major, funds tollows: a $110,207.44 Total’ 1920 :.*. +1,014,981.78 GRAND FORKS. Practising Medicine With-. out License MANY ‘ATTEND: TRIAL| Grand Forks, Feb, 1.—Testimony tending to show that’ the death \cer- tificate of Mrs. Hans.C, Hanson, of Northwood, who died, last November, was signed by “Dr. Samuel Kirby, who ‘ig charged. with practicing medicine without .a ‘license, and manslaughter, was a featuré of the opening of his | trial for the alleged medical law viola- on. i ‘The first witness called was N. F representing agricultural, commercial . Carload is shipped in from the nearest and industrial organizations through- points where hay is available and the out the state. A.“Corn Eaters” ban- farmers of the county have been! quet featured the menu which was studying the problem for the ‘last: composed of corn produ olely. At- year. The long continued dry weath- | tending the banquet was a playlet in ther has prevented even the usual | which corn again was crowned King growth of grass on the higher prairie and ‘a marriage With “Queen Minnie > lands, . i George Engelhardt, a rancher near | Stiff? Sore? jhere, believes he solved the problem | | last summer and is enthusiastic for) A lame back, asore muscle or a stiff joint often ig considered too lightly by | his plan. the sufferer. It should be remembered | that backache, rheumatic pains, “stiff- symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble—and these certainly should not be neglected. Joley Kidney Pills | help the kidneys eliminate from the system (he poisonous waste and acids that cause these aches and pains. They act promptly and effectively to restore weak, overworked or diseased kidneys and bladder. to healthy, normal con- dition. JE. Simmons, 400 £. 50th St., Portland, Ure.. "1 I was troubled with backache end I tried Foley Kidney Pills ighly recommend them’ti nat way, as they are excel SSE CE SRE EE Farmers, Trappers—Attention LET US TAN YOUR HIDES AND FURS into useful articles, such a8 robes, goats, rugs, mittens, caps, fur sets or any kind of leather, if you prefer selling, send your fur to us for full market value, WRITE TODAY for FREE fur ‘price list, tanning price list and shipping Hide & Fur Co, wek, N, D. 3 SAVE 50c A TON Order Your Coal Frora ' The New Salem ; “Use’ your head,” Mr. Engelhardt | jof corn I guess. commencedeén his blunt farmer‘ way, to some men complaining of not hav- ing feed, “Listen to this: / I’ve har- vested forty acres of corn this year and averaged twenty-five bushels an acre, Upward of a.thousand bushels | Then I have about ! one hundred and..fifty tons of fodder | for my stock, The Morton county feed shortage does not bother me. I have plenty of seed corn also, “Last year was the first seasan I raised corn, but it will have its place in my crop rotation from this time on. I planted the corn, yellow flint, and Minnesota 13, Jure Ist, and the corn was ripe August 19th. This yel-; low flint is high enough to cut. with a binder. I spring plowed ‘forty acres of land and barrowed’ it’ both ways twice. After the corn was planted it was harrowed\ three times more and it received four ‘cultivations., This looks like a good ‘deal of work, but the cattle are paying for it this win- ter. ¢ For the coming year, in addition to his corn, Mt. Engelhardt will try twen- tv acres of sweet clover and some al- falfa.| He figures that with corn, sweet clover and alfalfa, he will have about all the elements that go into the pro- duction of flesh and milk. ach Capsule bears name Beware of counter fats) Lignite Coal Co. (Corner Front and Eighth St.) CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. EAGLE Tailoring and Hat Works Phone 738. AAP A eas aeats ‘ ies? Reduction in prices in pressing ladies' COAL $5.00 PER TON id ’s clothing. Dry Cleaning. DELIVERED Me Call for and Deliver.” Olson,* manager of ‘the company. hav- |. ing charge of: the building at North- wood where Mr. Kirby is said:to have had offices. Mr. Olson: testified ‘that Mr, Kirby. occupied the ayarters in question but that he did not pay rent- for them,, sy:y.¢ Next'on the stand was Hans C, Han:.| son. clerk jn.a) Northwood store...) Mr. Kirby. -is alleged to have signed the | death certificate of Hanson's wife. Mri Hanson testified that on November 7, 1921, he called the defendant to his home to treat his wife, who, he claims had been suffering for some time with cancer of the stomach. ey 4 Painted Stomach. ve Mr. Kirby, the testimony, showed, treated the witness’ wile with an ap- plication of some kind,-ot, “black” fluid, This, it was claimed, was ‘paint- ed over her entire stomach. The 'wit- ness further testifed that Mr...Kirby gave instructions that if any blisters appeared they were to be ‘picked.’ Upon cross examination by J! F. T. O'Connor, counsel for defense, Mr. | Hanson said that he. had becn pre- viously notified by «a physician: ‘o/| Northwood that Mrs. Hanson’s case was hopeless. ] “As. -oxhibit’ No. 1,. Mr. Elton pre- sented a death certificate which Mr. Hanson claimed to have been the: one’ inade ‘out for his wife on. November 12, He said he first took it to a Northwood physician who treated the deceased, this physician advising him to “take the cortificate to Mr. Kirby. as the lagt ove treating. the patient.” Struck Out Letters “M.D.” My, Hanson testified to the signa- ture on the certificate as being that of the defendant. In cross examination by Mr. O’Connor he said that upon signing the certificate Mr. Kirby struck out the letters “M. D.” The Jjast witness examined was C. W. Kyle funeral director of North- wood. Mr. Kyle testified as to the writing on the certificate, claiming to hawe made out the body of the cer- tificate himself. He says the signa- ‘ture was that of the defendant. |" Additioral witnesses are expected to be called by the state this morning, and it is believed that the case will-be .{ Continued until Wednesday or later. This action is to be followed by the | case of the state against the same de- fendant on a charge of manslaughter," in :connection with the death of a , Mayville: boy. i Women Crochet. Greater, perhaps, than in any case Phone 58 y Bismarck, N. D. 4 fried here for years is the interest he- ui i ‘ ‘he general fund; a decrease in the|- nese 65,286.00 ‘Hail insurance, 2 cent aver age tax, 1921 . 17,573.40 1920 18,022.47 101,814.47 55,261.98. 48,917.70 48,104.00: 92,609.00 1920 v0... rareceecee 116,306.00 (City of Bismar 1921... ++ 119,040.00 1920 ++ 125,940.00 Townships, general. fund, 1921... +» 17,935.00 1920 +. 26,747.00 Townships, road fund, 1921 37,128.00 A208 Pi, lac sat wathoi oe, 48,291.50 Township, sckool districts, § 1921 .; «+ 155,606.00 1920 + 174,954-00 Grand ‘totai’ of all: taxes to * be collected, 1921 «¢ 988,820.06 throughout, th A large.n 9 town, um tof are :women. A, group. Plany of these women’ who“ were ‘un- ‘lable;to:crowd-into the court room dur- ing the’ morning :sessian, ‘instead of leaving. during the noon: recess, enter- ed the’ and secured’ front seats, which ‘they held ‘throughout, the after- noon:: ‘Several of .them had brought their, crocheting . with: them, : with which: they utilized their time duting the duller‘ moments of the trial. ‘When ‘court. opened Attorney: 0’Con- nor ‘entered a demufrer instead of a plea, © The: demurrer was overtuled by Judge ‘Englert. “Mr, O'Connor toog exception to the ruling.and entered a plea of not guilty.for his client. FARM LOAN ~ The making of farm loans has been started by the new administration. Manager W. B. DeNault, of the farm ie ‘elections give the suffragist’ leaders! Bryon M N od at least two causes for rejoicing. : ARAM. The men did not show a much better | DonGce BROTHERS . . announce Wel ee a substantial reduction : : in the prices of their cars effective January lst, 922 \ ./ M.B. Gitman Co. Dir ae Bismarck —— Prone 608 MAE NU MIIUIN at ite Gis Breincer'make's study ani]. WEEK APPROVED feport on proposed ‘roads to the river and the new’ bridge was, received and referred to the’ City Engineer “The report of ‘the Laateeay velty neers oecee ne con muni¢able liseases: for -the - year” join in»a National Week of Song, the week of Washington's birthday. A i ' F " showed the following: Diphtheria, 81;] j i | BA i IA} .scarlet fever, 22; typhoid, “12; smallpox, { AEG. 03. chicken pox, 37" spinal. meningitis, 1;' : : measles,» On motion of Commissioner ‘A proclamation has been issued: by Governor Nestos, urging citizens to 3 campaign has-been instituted over the \: 'rench: the ‘Beard ‘of City: Comm entire country to awaken interest in adjourne community singing. and to encourage the singing of. patriotic and national 5 songs during this week. to meet again Monday evening, eight o’clock p.m, |. ATKINSON, City Auditor, Science Now Shows Why Thousands. of People Are Always Weak, Thin, - and Run-Down No Matter How Much They Eat — What to Do to Help Put on Good Firm Flesh, Increase Weight, and Obtain a More Beautiful Form and Figure Get'a FREE $1.00 Package ‘itamine February 6th, 1922, at Less Than 50.Per Cent of Them, . Attest:/ a Bt Went To The'Polls In The». |= : 1921 Elections Stockholm, Feb. 1.—Less ‘than half; of the ‘women of Sweden entitled to | vote exercised their newly-won fran- chise rights at the polls in the ¢lec- tions of 1921, the’ first yeat’ of full suffrage for women, according to a/ report of the’ Swedish Central Byreay.! of Statistics just’ made. public. How- |" lever, the official report of’ the 162i | record than the women, and the num- ber of women voters exceeded the male voters in the capital of Stock- | holm by more than 5,000 voters. The official report shows that 47.1 loan department, said today that $14,- |Perjcent of the Swedish women voters 000 had: been advanced by the Bank |cast their ballot while 61.9 of North. Dakota and paid out by the { farm loan department of the. bank closing up loans, Several emergency loans will be taken care of by the farm loan de- partment between now and the mid- dle of February, when bond sale mon- ey ts expected to become available, A volume business cannot be done at this time. GIVES BLOOD AND GETS A MEDAL, per cent of the men voted. The total women’s ‘vote in the city of Ctockholm was 76,- $66, “white the vote cast by men was ' The general impression throughout ‘the country seems to be that the Swed- ish women have not fully realized the ‘importance and significance of their |new privilege. It is-belleved that in the future they will make a better showing at the. polls, BG i The heavy women’s vote in Stock: holm, which is to a large extent an} industrial city, may indicate‘that the working women, especially women trade union members, grasped the op- portunity to register their-votes. How- evér:. other women cannot be: said"to have neglected the ballot-ag a whole. WOMAN BLAMED. BY HER FAMILY Restless, ‘irritable, neryous, | excit- able and exacting is the charge against. her by those nearest and dearest, How. little they realize the struggle the overworked ‘wife and mother is mak- ing to keep about and perform the hundred and one duties that devolve upon her! Every hout her headaches, backaches and pains drag her down until she can stand it no longer. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable: Com- pound has restored more women in this condition to health and happiness than any other medicine. The grate- ful letters we are continually pub- lishing in this paper’ from women who uate found health by its use prove it. iV. MINUTES OF THE PR CEEDINGS OF : THE ITY COMMIS. BOARD OF SIONERS, MONDAY . EVENING, JANUARY 30TH, 1922) - The Board of City Commissioners met in regular session Monday evening, Janu- : ary “Soeh, "1982," at eight o'clouk p.m, \There were" presen’ commissioners: Miss Cecil Francisco of Kansas City: grenen, Menzler, Largon and. President gave 16 ounces'of her blood'to save.a Lenhart; absent’ Commissioner | Thomp- man’s life. .Not because she’ knew son. The minutes of the meeting held on the man but because she had pledged, ves? “Gh Mitty ‘Stat | as a member of the Campfire Girls or- ‘ Larson. seconded and carried, the bills | nization tc “follow the Law of the pete plowed ie5% are PeeWee zields Ceapntcnenie cee egtaference Of tional truck spoke on the matter’ of tne city purchasing a chassis for the present a gold medal for the sacrifice. {fire wagon body. The matter wa’ dis- ° = s a of Genuine Yeast Vi Tablets Today as Explained Below — Ti for Ten Days and Watch the Science has at last shown how we some- times grow weak, thin, and emaciated . on an abundance of food (lacking in PM y vitamines) while with a much smaller fl i + amount of food, rich in vitamines, we may quickly take on good firm flesh, locrease in weight, Sad makes renee ablesgain in, strength, en and en- duress, provided your blood contains gufScient quantity of eavgensted or- . ganic: iron to enable your body to as- f imilate your food properly. s ‘Without organic iron both food and vite- x mirage icles sere food mater into a _, Telapernoadtnve ane you bare west WRG Ur BE MEREPARY BATATIONS of organic iron in your blood. 2 omen. _ Forcentuties scientists tried in vain tomake i {FREE ~~, aoe ee ey organi ‘t last the problem was solved a ae eat bow obtain pare creartclron tl $1.00 Coupon | five days, en- .. like the iron in your. bicod from any druggist Wess the name of jazated iron”. hp used has been arranged to‘ give to every pur- chaser of Nuzated:Irob who wishes to put ‘on flesh or increase weight, a large: regalar $1.00 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine ‘Tablets absolutely free. Be sure to take jonly +s Naxated Brand Yeast Vitamine Tablets With Nazated Iron. - WELDING We do All Kinds of Welding and Machine Repairing. We are dealers for HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motor Cycles. . BISMARCK MACHINE SHOP 218 4th Street. Bismarck.