The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ALLOWANCE TO | KEEP CAPITOL GROUNDS CUT. Reduces !9 percent the maximum interest rate | o be charged on loans in the state, | Pe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE would be up for final passage yester- | day, but on motion of Senator. In- | gerson, head of the bank regulatory bloc of Nonpartisans it was made a special order of business for this | | afternoon. | | Several bills were introduced, in- | 2 cluding one introduced by Senator | en | | | \ Storstad of Cass, requiring all citiés, towns and Villages in the state to adopt the budget system, providing jfor public hearings on the budget, | and requiring taxes to be levied in | conformance with such budget as | adopted. « | A commission of five members, PASSED |two senators and three representa. tives, will be appointed to cgnfer ith like commissions feom South | Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin on the matter of bridges qver boundary rivers under the terms of a concur- rent resolution passed by the sen- ate. This resolution is in line with | cne already passed the Minne- sota commission, and is intended to bring about cooperation in the mat- | ter of through highwa: With in Slic- House This, Other Measures. ine Appropriations Measure Would Decree Thein By Law as Lignite Coal Rates of N. D. MANY ITEMS ARE CUT OTHER BIL | Fight on Bank Interest Meas- | ure Is Expected to Be Up This Afternoon Any Proposal For Reductisn in Appropriations Receives Consideration Slicing of appropriatior “ we says ae g 5 The North Dakota senate passed a in th e Hous ter 3 ; 4 st of bills yesterday afternodt in- m cluding the measure introduced by Senator Whitman to give the city of (Grand Forks the right to dam the Red River of the North, and Sen- aa a ‘ |ator Benson’s bill to establish pres- NOTICE TO CREDITORS § < by ; “ug “ freight rates on lignite by leg- PS ICE iE lative enactment. LSE i a Be ome of the senators apparently s hereby given by the un- nae ed there some dark purpose signed Walter Millett. ; behind the Grand Forks dam bill | of the Last Will of Carrie R ; : k : late of the city of Bismarck, in the and cross examined Sen. Whitman | (} | - |County of Burleigh and State of | [about it “at some length. Senator | north’ Dakota, deceased, to the cre- | Mleckten, Nonpartisan of Ward coun-! gitors of, and all persons having | y wanted to know if there was any claims against, said dec d, the pointed vice president in charge of danger of the university buildings it them with the nece pn and maintenance of the being flooded as a result of the pro- within four months posed dam. He assured that publication thi io such said Executor at continue y Semon, “King of Fil and Dainty ng lady. Larry has vbbed for an rothy to win by a nose, 7 shown at v York just before mond, marriage. ee : Northern Pacif is announced P ieee ne o from the Northern Pacifie general pia" The Hou committee d a idge a the off n St. Paul. ing votes. » reduce the $70,000. pro ut Sanish had not been re ot the place made vacant There was no opposition from t by th h of Vice P ident John ‘either faction to Senator Benson’s $60,000, and to cut the amount E it had not) M. Rapelje January 20. |bill for the establishment of the lowed for repair 1 Niston ap-| Mp Burt, who has been assistant:|present lignite .rates and it passed | from $20,000 to $ a op Y tion v "Y vice president since May 1 a Sa | for general mi pe erourtl oh Syructice J and be- |, ‘Several voiced op-| E e amount should railroad vareer with the |Position to a b an appro- | aE per ae ie lorado Midland r id in 1885. ‘|priation to cover a deficit in a Watch Child's Bowels. penile 4 service of practically thirty- [fund for payment of supreme! court s with the Northern Ps |stenographers. Sen. Fleckten **Who “California Fig Syrup” is Children’s Harmless positions as division superin- | Was rather in evidence in the debate Laxative were referred to ttee. at Jamestown, |today declared that the last session D.; Fargo, N. hi any depart- | port to the House. The ‘ FY Spol 3 the ment to er a defic “If the tion was reduced to Many Chattel | pettod eee ; 4. Later he|supreme court judges violate the] In this cut the salary of the was chief engineer, maintenance of |]aws how can we expect anyone else Miss Henrietta: Lund, was Mortgages Are i spay molen ng general r,|to observe them?” he asked. ‘The Fz to $4,500, the! ane Ps ic jand 7 months in 2 d 36 to 10, Se Being Pa }igzo assistant di ul other appropriation dills aad travel expense reduced $2,000 to L vere also put’ through during the $1,500. All of the enda nt, 0. More than | Railroad administration at. W | t will go before the House in Mion dollars | toy committee of the whole tomorrow. | of chat son file in the| Others Are Cut amount for clerk hire fixed at $2400] \ On Mareh 1, 1920, he was m: Bills Go Over | ant to the vice president, three| It had been expected that Senate | ater being appointed ussist-| Bill 3, which as amended by the In- | vice president dependents Wednesday would make n unths of 1924, ac 4 eisai 006 | cording to i St ell Rose f office of the Ward county register of of the whole the de paid and r ased during | j -d appropriations for penitentiary, with some redu ons, including t d item for new From Octo! 000 for purchase of ne | 1924, the e School for the De mortgages paid ' ppropriation measure carry-|cording to figures e ed by cf incorporation filed | 000 for purchase of land and | Rose and other men of her of- | e ary ate follow: | for drilling a well at the |fice staff. The released instruments! The Security National Company of | Fairmoun Paul, Minn, | ti, INCORPORATIONS | During the three ring to [chattel mortsayes more ate Hospital for the Insane to accord to the | an capital stock $100,000; in- | Jamestown was approved in commit- | no ors, James Grady, H. C.j ——. tee of the whole, after some v . accord. | 4 ". P, Aumoth, B. I. Keat-} . | Pereaiiece By. feprerentative feet ary aie 1 sumcof J. Muiseads \“Pape’s Cold Compound” | Reni hice Dive John Syverson and Sons, Coopers- | 4000 for purch f land un the 1 e : eneral merchandise; capital j P supply is to be obtained for the| Co fficin f s John 4 n, Coopers | — hospital, said he was informed {immense sum yverson, St.| Take two tablets Upeney, suerte that the water supply has given | mortgages du re “las, every three hours pions nas scolle, “eveney eee the hospital, and that jas ind ch| 1 uipment Company, | until three doses ccontil of uenumne “OcliQa { the property and 1,500 in-|came to th ital stock $50,000; incor-|are taken, The Fig’ Sytip” awectens the stomach is jeopardized. He |result of the good crops. porators, Fred B. Bonde, L. E. Bonde, | first dose always and promptly cleans the bowels price for the land was | Z D. Aasgaard, gives relief, The Sra mnete. Never Gen Or ae | Fae ateabecete ioe ae we | NEW, OFFICIAL second ean acts. Contains no narcotics or being bagi put sa > | cothing drugs. Children love its : | 6 | cious taste. he must vote for the measure | hi Pleasant and safe ssa | ‘ 7 ve ee ne easany Another appropriation measure | TRANSIT MAN Kodak Finishing |to take. Contains Z Ask your druggist for genuine | seed the Bouse pasily, however. It | is a Be proressisnnle |no quinine or opi- |“California Fig Syrup” which has s House Bill No. propriating| A. M. B ho | n for ss Z ates. Millions use |full directions for babies and chil- 100,000 to aid in construction of a|the Nort F 1s {The ART FOTO CO. } | “?«re’s Cold Com- \dren of all ages, plainly printed on ss the Missouri River at {transit man on a survey the Mandan} <0 ONO pak pound.” Price, |bottle. Mother! You must say) he vote was 88 to 18,'Coeur d’ Alen of Mis- a » ae ie | thirty-five cents. Druggists guaran- | “California” or you may get an| absent. There. was Ro | soul Mo: been ap- m | tee it. t —Adv. |imitation fig syrup.—Adv. When your child is constipated, || the city of Bismarck, in said Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. Dated January 14, A. D. 1925, WALTER MILLETT, Executor of the last will of Carrie Raymond, Deceased. GEO. M. REGISTER, Attorney for said Executor, Bismarck, North Dakota. 1-16-23-30—2-6 Attend the dance at Elks Hall Mandan Saturday night. Music by Syncopaters seven piece orchestra. Saturday Cyclamen Special $1.00. Real bargain. Hos- kins-Meyer. CRESCENT LIGNITE COAL. DRY WOOD. BALED HAY. STORAGE SPACE FOR W. P. LOMAS ~ Corner Main & 9th St. Phone 82 CLEANING REPAIRING PRESSING, DYEING in Ladies’ & Men’s Clothes. We call for and deliver. Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works. Phone 58 24 hour service on all mail orders. WEBB BROTHERS} Undertakers _ Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in harge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. W. E. PERRY © FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlers 210-5th Street. Night and Day attendant ; Phone 687 FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 bwwehaveit | : A Crisp, Tasty Cracker If you like Shredded Wheat biscuit you will like Triscuit, the shredded wheat cracker. It is not made of flour—it.is made of perfect whole grains of wheat cooked in steam, shredded, compressed into a cracker and‘baked in electric ovens. Its crispness compels thorough chewing. The more you chew it the better you like it. A lot of real food in condensed form. Atall first class FRIGIDAIRE The Electric Refrigerator, can be put in your ice box. B. K. SKEELS Local dealer. ,408 Broadway PRICE $4.60 in one ton lots CLEAN--HO Will Not Clinker WACHTER TRANSFER COMPANY ao OME €2 . C1 ARNE CIEL ARRIVE RE DEO ARRREDIE I ICE PC TES SORE ARTS SANE ESLER ALERTS -PRICE — : ‘jn load lots :

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