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Hb: PAGE TWO STATE STARTS SUIT AGAINST TAX COLLECTOR €laims Tax on Bank of N. D. = Capital Stock Was Il- legally Collected t from Gunder Olson .085 alleged heen illeg collected by him apital stock tax on the $2,000,. of Nor s been filed in the feder: t court here by Attor- ney F. Shafer, re- leges that the tax collee- h covers the years 1921 to inclusive, was illegally and er- “and in violation of the implied prohibition of the stitution of the United States against | the taxation of trumenta a vtate by ks intere us taxation. AETHODISTS OF DISTRICT T0 MEET HERE ; Bishop H. Lester Smith of Helena, Noted Lecturer, Is on Program Af least 75 members of the Metho- dist Episcopal conference, Bismarck 40° churches, the week to attend the annual dis. trict conference of Methodist copal ministers and ses: be held Fi after- urday at the MeCabe e s piscopal church. Rev. John Morange district superin- t and Rev. W. E. Vater is the Lester Smith of Helena, ishop of the Helena vill the meetings, and will de- resting address at the vi ening session. Bishop Smith is a world travele lecturer of note, and his mess be one well worth hearing. chorus will also have 's program, to which the invited, sunday morning Bishop Smith uch at the Methodist Episco- pal church at Mandan, and Sunday |! evening he will occupy the pulpil and iver the sermon at the Methodist copal church in Bismarck. ‘The complete program for the dis- trict conference meetings follows: Friday Afternoon p. m.—-Devotions-—Rev. W. ‘ation and mmittees. ap- 2:40 p. m.—Reports of pastors. 5 op. m.— World service program, address by the bishop. Discus: on. Friday Evening p._m.—Devotions. =8 p. m.—General topic “The School | _. of Christ. ={u) The Great Teacher—Mrs. H. Zeller. The Great Text-book—Rev. R. : Tiress—Righop H. Les- ter Smith. Saturday Morning m Becreral topic and Ideas of Education.” a) John Wesley Educational Life—Rev. ir Xb) Self-advancement in Education | 192 —Rev. H. J. Gernhardt. ste) The Place of the Seminary in l@ Preparation of Candidates for the Chri Rev. S. F, Half- yard. Td) The Christian College—Dr. F. P.:Robertson. 20:20 a. m.—Diseussion. 11 a, m—Business session. J p. m.—Benediction. o—_______ ________» | sMANDAN NEWS | -—________—_—-e ‘Arrangements were completed yes- ‘terday for the annual meeting of the stian Ministry— Mandan Chamber of Commerce ‘to be | i held following a banquet this evening atthe Lewis and Clark hotel. An adfress will be given by B. V. Moore, deputy governor of the U. S, Federal Reserve bank, Captain George Deerhold, formerly of Jamestown, and Envoy William Mandriek, formerly of Fargo, were gneeted by Salvation Army Corps at a “welcome meeting” Jast nigh ‘a Ford sedan driven by Mrs. Roy Kositzky of Bismarck and a Ford topring farmer, collided yesterday noon at the corner of First street and Third Avenue northwest. The two-year-old daughter of Mrs. Kositzky received a eut when she was thrown against the windshield.. Neither car was damaged to any great extent. What Skinny Men ; Ought to Know You probably know that Cod Liver Oif is the rreatest flesh producer in the world. ause it contains more Vitamines tl any food you can get. "1 Get eae r of internal revenue |* to} hi h entitled to exemption from| Devotions—Rev. E, C.]* is, Methodism’: 's Ideals | T% Contribution to w.]e [name for members of the Mandan |p, ar driven by John Fisher,|} NOPICK OF BaFInAHON OF RR~ OTA, Couns Ofice N SB. i which “for taxation tor t son the 1th day id, as provided b went taxes of thi the time for A sale will & the compl Amount this date, iB addition t vou will te Costs’ of the jand interest as provides funtes lente znd | Auditor Nori wn ot id by “uren wired to 4 above ameunt th of this notice and | An addition to the you will ber costs of the and intere: as provided bs Witness my bh this 2nd Auditor NOTICE OF | Notice wh \certain Mortgage livered by Fred t Agency, a jdated the 2 "| against what he calls the “comprom ORDER TRIAL ATELLENDALE, GORSTO JURY Eleven Men and a O00 Woman! Will Determine Fate of i | prea { Ellendale, N. D., March 10.-—(®)--- |The fate of Jack Daley, whose tria lon the charge of first degree murder! ing of Charles Clamp here August 2)| "19 following a card game, rests | h the jury of 11 men and one woman which received the ease today. The defense completed its testi- | mony yesterday afternoon and at- | torney: | jury this morning. Judge M gave his igstructions in which he! haid that the jury could bring in a verdict of not guilty, or guilty of cha arying from manslaughter | to first degree murder. ithe defense bas tried &S stow that | it was Daley’s partner, C. B. Love,| who committed the crime. i ‘VOGEL PROMISES pecially during the hot months. = TO SUPPORT THE A promise touappport the entire! Nonpartisan Leagwe ticket but to con tinue his fight within the leagu ing tacties of present leaders” is con tained in @ letter from Frank Vogel,| McLean county Nonpartisan leader,| published today in the North Dakota Nonpartisan. In the letter, “T-am of the oughly going over the matter that a division of Progressive forces means a defeat that would take us a genera- tion to overcome. For this reason | cannot see a success for a Third Par- ty i much though I admire| the outstanding progressivism of its; leade; They are men who cannot be bribed by money or desire for of- fice, uncompromising, unselfish and true to progressive principles. he fight I waged at the state con- vention I shall continue to wage in the future without fear or favor. re- gardless of friend or foe. But, Pro- is of the Count rth ot Da- a the { door ‘Mouso In the City of Bis- County of Burleigh, described in said and which will he sold to those certain the County of of North to. the Of SUH) of Rection “Te nship One Hundred. Fe To: account of deta ronditions of ‘ms. mortwase, di mortgage does hereby tire amount has secured by mortgage Immediately duc able, Th due on such Mort- ight and 0: AGED Mortgage. N OF PHON © TR OF NORTT AKOTA, Coun- of Burleigh . Office Auditor, Bismarck, N. RE- ified that the cinafter deseribed 8 assessed in your axation for the year 191 was on the 1ith day of Decembe . duly sold, as provi for the delinauent tax $ to redeem wdidition to the above amount will 1 eauivan to pay the 8 of thi vice of this notice | evided hy law and 1 land trom expiration of tion asx ahove will issu sale certitie you sale beto time for vit nd and offiela this na day of Mar veh 1 Sean eal A Prion STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ¢ ty of Burleit “ County Auditor, D. notified that the tract of land hereinafter described | and which was assessed name for taxation for the y was on the 12th day of Dy . duly sold, ax pro for the delinquent taxes of the y 1921, and that the time for redemp- | not outside the league. ‘dorsed ticket to a man. : i News E Bulletins i gressives of North Dakota, what fighting I have, to do shall be done inside the- Nonpartisan league, and Certain can- didates I fought in the convention, and I did so because I do not feei| they represent thé ideals of the league. I am still of the same opin- ion, and unless, if elected, they prove | to me differently, I shall fight | just as bitteHly again in convention “But in the campaign which is now upon us I shall support the entire en+, As chairman} for MeLean county, I shall put forth! every effort to roll up even greater! majorities than McLean has delivered in the past. I feel in duty bound to’ do nothing short of that for the sake of the thousands who have kept up| the fight in the past in this state. If the reactionaries of thi get any comfort from thi tion, they are entitled to it. hind the ticket with all my abilit; oe now until the ballots are coun: | Last Minute New “York, March 10.—()— \ Mnfilled orders of the States Steel corporation at the end of February made public to- day totaled 4,616,822 tons, a de- crease of 265,917 tons compar- ed with the close of the preced- ing month. Plymouth, Vt., March 10.—(?) —The condition of Colonel John C. Colidge, father of the presi- dent, who has n ill at his home here for several months, was less satisfactory tod: physic! Albert of Bridgewater, announced. Jamestown, N. D., March 10— (#)—County Attorney Russell D. Chase has ordered a post mortem examination to precede the cor- oner’s inquest into the death last evening at Kensal of J jacob- son, young farmer who is report- ed to have taken a drink or two of mdonshine liquor furnished him by a fried and to have died very shortly thereafter. Use Gas, the-scientifie fuel. ! i | | | | \ '*Hadstemachtron- ble more or less for Sorty-years, Lately it becamaacute... like aknife going ribet me. Went i without food, | B, nights withoutsleep. © Tenlac cared me | completly. I'm Bf, tained 25 ths, feel | Sine.” Chas. F. ‘man, 520 First Ave., | rom sald sale will expire ni from the completed serv of this notice. sald land i the City ale & Coftin's ‘auition te of sold for, lamarck. | Amount ubsequent taxes paid $88.97. Amount at this date, In you will be. required to ay th costs of the service of thin noti and interest as provided by Jaw and unless you redeem said land from said sale hefore the expiration of the time for redemption ax above atated, a deed thereof will isdue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. Witness my hand and Binet this 2nd day gf Maren, ANK J: JOrNSON seal Auditor Turleigh County, No. Dak. $—10-17-247 Ean Claire, Wis After a spell’ of’ Grippe or flu, shen your system is all run down! and your legs are so weak they can hardly hold up your body, start! right in taking Tanlac, It's wonderful how soon you fom do improve! Tanlac sails ri in and puts the system in fightin; trim. ie cleans the blood, revitalizes the digestive organs, gives you an appetite for solid food and makes you feel like a new person, Nothing will turn the trick quite as fast as T: after the, bare and herbs. Buy a bottle to-, day and get started back to full strength aud vigor. Take Tanlac oad 1s for constipation. Iv. : LEAGUE TICKET: United i} THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE POINTERS IN NURSING » .. OF BABIES: POINTERS IN NURSING OF EDITOR'S Ne Meee in in the sec-| Atles with the child and with the wna RA : ee of t ariicles on care of | “other. Care in Feed-| nurses longer than fifteen minutes. ay BY DR. HUGH S. CUMMING | There are a wide of important; after twenty minates of nursing a Alleged Killer [points to be remembered in nursing It is always wise to make ‘nursing as easy as possible for the | mother and to give her opportunity ena the sooner the! d and gaining on a| nourishment. in connection with the fatal shoot-| three, or even @ four-hour nursing| breasts should be given. a: baby. for rest, baby is sati schedule the better, It has been found that cot hours for nursing the baby are as follows: “Tf seven narsings are re-| quired within 24 hours the most con- venient time schedule: is one which! the night. If six nursings are required dur- ing the twenty-four ‘hours, a conve- nient schedule is 6 a. ms 9 a, m., 12 noon, 3 p. m., 6 p. m. and at the’ mother’s bed time. If five nursings in twenty-four | hours are required, 6 a. m., 10 a. m., 2 p.m. 6 p.m, and-10 p. m. or later is the most convenient schedule. The baby should be offered cool hoiled water between feedings: es- { | Suregon ee U. 8. Pablie Health; longer but not more than nient| be consulted. \ | for the state and for Daley| runs 6 a. m., 9 a, m., 12 noon, 3 p.| weaning. | made their closing statements to the! m, 9 or 10 p. m. and once during|a young baby and this should, never University in June, 1925, have been court here. The two men were indicted jointly on a criminal libel charge by the The length of time for a nursing y have remained outside of the state and the bonds ,were mail. J. B. Wineman, state’s attor- ney, said today that the cases would probably be taken up at the June| term of the district court. The joint indictment against the two men was based on an article in the Harpoon attacking H. Foster Jones, ‘a profesosr in the English de- partment of the university. Yt was not made public until today. Benson is from Michigan City, X. D., and Miller {rom Alexandria, Minn. The average child rarely The important point is to satisfy the baby. If there ig any doubt, the {baby should be ‘allowed to nurse twenty It a child is not satisfied | minutes. physi¢ian should be consulted. It is customary to nurse one breast at each feeding and to alternate. Sometimes it happens that this method does not provide sufficient In such cases both 11 cases, of breast trouble a physician should Breast abscesses are not unknown and may result if an abnormal condition is not attended to as soon as possible. Several weeks are House judiciary committee recom- | mends, 14 to 6, impeachment of Fed- required for It is dangerous to wean jbe done without the advice of a | physician. The flow of breast milk tends to diminish when the baby nurses less than five minutes. (im twenty-four hours. When~the baby is being nursed once every four hours and is not satisfied it is better to give him after nursing enough modified cow’s milk to satisfy him rather than to replace a nursing with the bottle. Most babies need additional food after the seventh month. -—— People’s Forum - TWO KINDS OF BONDS Bismarck, N. D. ' March 8, 1926. galt Tribune: Would be very grateful if benefit of your subscribers and read-| ers an expkanation of gov bonds. Are they like mone: \f the: jare lost are they’ lost like money, or is the name, number and date of each) _| registered at Washington s0 a person can always get them replaced? Does a person have to get the bonds repis- A GRATEFUL READER. | tered? Editor's Note.—There are two kinds of government honds—coupon and registered. The coupon bonds are transferable the same as cash, and no record is kept of the ownership} of same, so that if 2 coupon bond i: lost the finder may negotiate it the) same as currency, without any ques: tion. The owner of @ coupon bon in order to get the interest thereon, | must clin the coupons therefrom on the interest dates and present them | jat_a bank for payment. Registered honds have the name of rnment | | the holder of each bond registered in | | transfer must be signed before the you| on registered bonds is paid vould publish in the Tribune for the! trom the Cash In With a Tribune Want Ad Washington, and cannot be trans-, ferred from one person to another} until the proper blanks are filled out and the transfer is made ‘through Washington, The application for Interest y check | treasury department at Washington, the checks being mailed 0 the owners of the bonds on the interest dates. hile coupon bonds are much more easily disposed of than registered bonds, the owner of a coupon bond must take the chanec of the bond he- ing lost, in whieh case “the chance of proving ownership is small. ashier of a national bank. Men Indicted For “Harpoon” Article Have Filed Bonds Grand Forks, N. March. 10.—( —Bonds for the appearance of Frank L. Benson and M. Miller, former students of the University of North | Dakota, to answer to a charge of al libel in eonnection with the | publication of the “Harpoon” scan- dal sheet just before the close of the Buy Results When You Buy Advertising 4 get to your at: Let Us Show To Get plinhing your purpose. But There’ Ss Another Reason than the one day rate. . . three days for your ad purpose, you have saved. Secomnpriey that purpose ow he. tna, te on what’s in the attic. mine 32 Myer ¢ sy idiots A ete filéd with the clerk of the district | grand jury which met here last fall iled by | You have a definite purpose to accom- , 3 plish when you order a WANT AD, haven’t you? Whether or not this purpose is ac- complished depends upon the replies you . Results Start your want ad at onee and order it to run fora week. This means that your ad will appear in The Tribune for six days. In six days, a vastly greater number of prospects will see your ad than will see it _* When it runs but. one day, and, of course, * this will increase your chances of accom- a The six day want ad rate is much lower the lower rate. But if.yourad ’ plish its purpose before the six days are up, 1 you can cancel your ad and we will refund. the amount due you on-unused insertions—-. thus you pay for only what is necessary to °} Rent that house or spare rom or cash in ak ii SERRE A IRR ak ( WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1926 eral Judge George W. English for handling of bankruptcy funds in east- ern linois district. ‘Senate Confirms — Hunt’s Nomination: Washington, ‘Mareh 10.—()—The nomination of Charles W. Hunt of lowa for another term on the federal Constipation: ends when stomach wins Help nature end |trade commission was confirmed aft: | .your troubles cr a fight today by the senate - Stomach and -The vote was 48 to 20. 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