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BODY OF WOMAN FOUND IN LAKE UNIDENTIFIED, Many repre Visit Undertak- | ing Parlor, But None Recognize the Body | | tna i Ellsworth, Wis. April 26.) Although nearly 100 persons, mostly from Minnesota towns, called at a local ‘undertaking parlor Sunday,| none was able to identify the body of { if gy 10) Minn, who woman who ago from that y but they eogld tify her Authorities here will hold the badly pral_ more days bef it, They also will investi _an effort to learn the TWO CITIES _ ARETOHAVE | NEW DEPOTS Railroads dele Build - Structures Without Order From Rail Board X Bottineau and McLeod, North Dako-| are to have new depots, the state nnounce filed b to ta, of the two towns a; Northern i » railroads, spectively. hav dropped Re ReeMrte Gf tne coriialeston and the es are closed. In each case the roads agr to construct the ¢ pots without rthe argument and the state boa f forced to give a decision. Other decided by the board were announced as follows 1 of threht, fs the Dunseith T t to do a true! Dunseith and vi of the Fa ‘or permit to ess in and around approved. Slight ‘changes and reductions in kota Transfer and Stor- the Minot, approved. to freight transpor! econd only to To Build Stoc e involvin: stock only petition direciin th Great Northern lread to construct a stockyard thers closed when the wailroad agreed to construct the im- provement. The Great Northern Railroad also agreed to improve the present stock- yards at Bottineau ler The board issued an order direction the Great Northern railroad to con-| struct a two-pen stockyards at Landa and to furnish an adequate water supply for it. Permission was granted EK. Graham atid the village of Knox to purchase from the Knox Telephone Exchange the telephone property at that place. rl and D. S. Ee of Portal authonized to buy telephone ¥ at that place from the Inter- al Power Co. The route and sp ic transm Powe to construct from burn were approved The optional nation com iting rates for electric . new rates will not superse he rates now in effect but w in addition to them and | under whi ch proved . ainee | TODAY e- e « ‘ontinued from page one.) that. Study values in stocks, real estate or anything in the United States. Buy with judgment, within your means, help ‘getting you were the prosperous coun perous times hold on, and you can't cher each year than| ar before. This is aj These are pros-} nals say women pla: those with blue or gra John Ball has won more ships than anybody else, brawn eves. That may be truc. However, gray- eyed ;men shoot better with a rifle than; others. Light-eyed men—al- though it annoys excellent persons to say so—are the world’s principal thimkers. Take 100 of the world’s} atest men. You wouldn't probably not two, among brown-eyed | better than anipion- and has n, thei with brown or black eyes. ‘Mevertheless, many — brown-ey men are infinitely superior to mil- ligns of blue and gray eyed men. @ golf statement may be explain- ed ly the fact that blue-eved men id concentrate on something more | Ki fitable than winning golf cham- pane ips. They are interesting, not Temunerative. Tf annoyed the statement about ‘and light eyes, remember the saying: “Strike, but hear me.” As you-think of great Americans, great Rames cgme to mind---Washington, Jetferson>Lincoln, Roosevelt, Edison, Lee. Andrew Jackson, John D. Rocke- felicr, asl with blue or gray eyes. A’new royal baby in England, two} daze old, is ding well. ‘also her| father, and mot uke and Duchess | York, her Mala Tike’ Prince of | Waste and her grandfather, King| i hat child, like her great-great- randmother. + ep Victor’ i, of En s m one that “Hen y the Eighth ip Faglend . "cording to their own claims, hi t i well with their ‘druggist keep Coa Liver: Qil Raat Ti et while well organized big bud! NT le run, with 2:14. D. Davis was] Daprot was second and D. Diehl TO HAVE COMMUNITY really governs you, or, a 3 : pu , ; is PLAY. GROUND England, allow u king to imagine net 2% DIVIDE NB COUN = feeb eal 3 til faa ve 1205) bea igh hurdles widh |p cashouce Wits newmteristor the ‘ he governs, while you reaily pind ernoon to prepare his decision. by C. McCarthy, with the time 19 6/10.] high jump; with a record of 6 fect 5' —Jjeach- Members of the ciay council him, time will tell. who is Nonpartisan By oe iors wan’ secord and i. Brown linchers B- Spriggw Aude MeGuttl."g; oe teeing Wireded Hicktiey lec chairman of the Republican | mie gan tied for second, with 6 feet 2 by unahimous vole tha request of the Hindoos and Mohsmmendans were |state central committee and who is | “New records were set for the 2 linches. W. Sanders was third, ‘park Mmniay Yor vier et bits jagain rioting in Culcutta last week, la candidate for sheriff of Divide | RB. McGettigan took first in the owned ground to be used for a com- “ throwing bricks, using knives. 7 hate each other for religious rea Mohammedans don’t cat pork, Hin doves do not eat beet. Britons cat beef and pork, and rule | Hindoos and Mohammendans, and the latter fighting cach other make (British rule ea ‘That scems amusing in our proud democracy, but we have an imitation of it her Working men too often fight cach other, instead of sticking together. Union men despise non- union men, workmen in the demo- cratic party who don't know why they are democrats fight at the polls : against workmen in the republican | Heart and clerk of district court, caused — by party who don't know why they ace ea te department. by Slates! about republicans. And high finance, which is the im. perial government in America, as Britain is the imperial government in be ae Attorn R. W. Kennard of Minot, hecking the records of various @Nd had always been in secmingly ‘TOBE $15,867, saute Examiner Says sania Have, Been Filed With Bonding Department N..D., April 26 Divide county, and representing Claims in totalin; alleges Olaf Braatelien of Grosby, cording to Deputy State Examiner who has India, runs things easily. \ Brother sticks to brother in high ¢ county offices. : finance. | The claims cover the periods in j whieh KE. E. Engberg occupied 'GALES SCORES LAW VIOLATORS ‘s rs and sellers had ars to demo oft on} moral, | the social and vir- tues of alcoholic drinks, including the’ ¢}, lighest forms of wine and beer, and when 46 out of the 48 states had finished the ratification the vy by an_ overwhelming vote, the record was ‘found wanting’,” said Rev. Thomas W. Gales, superintend- ent of the educational department, of the Anti-saloon league of North Da- from the pulpit of the Prest teritan church yesterday morning. The address was broadcast by radio bo} station KFYR. “Prohibition has had only six years Dj to prove its merits, and those who py opposed it when it was enacted and have violated it in thought, word action since it became a law, mustered all their strength to prove ot that drink would make for cleaner or more respec! hip- but that they, the liquor . sellers and drinke and col all honor, loyalty and real American. citizenship that they are, and say they shall continue to be, vio make a ruling this Week. BOARD APPROVES CLA! FOR ALLEGED SHORTAGE iment a claim of $532.50 filed b; have; Mittee and former cle Braatlein, state’s ide rs wre ¢'county judge, following a report by je county. Both of these former ficials face embezzlement charges. Engberg is héld in jail at Crosby in ee of bonds, and Frazier is at years has iberty under bonds awaiting a ruling! Trades Publishing company of Al- lence mptioie ta: A mIgT a chatge of | ybezzlement, made recently stice of the peace before whom motion was made is scheduled to e The alleged deficit in the taled $16,324. a { in the-offices of the county ifeaone of this city. Death was y, have been filed with the} Scheuer was stricken: at his office the Mr. office of county treasurer and 8. W. The Bismarck Tribune. Since leay- or was clerk of district court of: ing here in a/one son, who is employed in St. ate preliminary hearing held at Crosby.| H q The j office of; Albert Lea Saturday, Rev. L. R. S. ‘writing OM the county treasurer as reported to! the state’s attorney by Mr. Kennard, The body was’ then taken to Still- ducted. this At a meeting today the state! nding board approved for pay vide county authorities on th nd of R. W. Frazier, chairman of rk of Divide | unty. The claim was presented by Olaf attorney of Di-! county and Fred Dingler, W. Kennard, auditor for the able in that amount. ors 0) he ",” ca C ev. laters of the Taw," continued Rev. /'"Te was explained by Harold Hop- Wets Not Good Sports ton, manager of the bonding fund, “During the license days, the tem- that the criminal action against perance people were living under Frazier now. pending. in Divide faves they did not like but they" "were egumty” charges him ely. with. em- {ieie‘are not wood snus, They, ae. bo%ling $186 since the remainder are and Of they in- hav and tell us t “One man in a hotel lobby told me In rday that 85 per cent of the orth Dakota are violators JU bition laws. Is that true? lawed he alleged shortage by the state statute of limi- | tend to continue to be, deliberate law tations because it is more than violators. three years old. -| “American citizens, are you going The state bonding board mem- to consent to their proposition. that fers are Attorney General George for the ec of making them law s rs abiding citizens the law must be Sone OER Examin ile nf changer modified to suit them! gson and Com surance S. A. Olsne: RULE TODAY DGE ON steel FOR DISMIS' Al. he there only fifteen out of eee Crosby, N. D.. April 26—AP— hundred in my congregation this + , morning who make an honest effort @ le @ case of Roy W. I have been in than three months, €™ to obey North kota le: T have traveled in many parts of the ¢ Jerk of di state, and I do not. b yf mptable statemen stian people b Hae! then I say it ix a challenge to py the Christian Church the like of 4. which vou have not faced in recent ve that con- cot years, so. spend your utmost re-) sources, not to condone lawlessness by by mi the observance of law the social re but if you as late this ve that to be Frank F. Weber, who will make a sistant state's attorney s citv. charged with stents $186. while serving as rict court of Divide scheduled to be given afternoon by Justice unty. is ling on a motion t> dismiss, ‘nade counsel for the defendant. The dismissal moticn i: opposed the prosecutign, which is. in ifying the law, but to build up charge of Judge L. J. Palda of Mi- a Christian citizenship that will make not. who is serving i as special as- of Divide ligion of the ‘county. Attorney Wm. Langer of Bis- Judge Leighton Will marc edunsel” toe Etazier, ‘has pr th th Assume Duties Now Handled By Elliott eK. Leighton, an assistant jn Cina in tl of At- Jud attorne sume the abled? now performed Elliott after the latter le has resigned to take effect April F the lawbusiness with hi Flint, Michigan. He assistant attorney general in Di harge of the state license div and has recently been active in hunt. ing down violators of the cigarette tax and pool hall license laws. seein 2 | a Wheat Is’ Coming no Through the Ground, “i " when the motion to dismiss was POLITICAL, reviously announced that in.event 1¢ motisn to dismiss is denied by ¢ justice, the defendant will in- ,troduee testimeny in his own be- ‘half. The prosecution’ had rested the introduction of testimony ANNOUNCEMENT ‘or Commissioner, District Four I hereby announce myself a can- s didate' for county. commissioner, strict 4, Burleigh County, at oe ion primary. election’ June Your vote and support solici wed. (Signed)’ Axel ‘Soder. Political Ad.) OLITICAL ANNOUNCEM ‘or Commissioner, District Three | T hereby announce myself a can | didate for county commissioner, ; Wheat seeded this spring ix com-/ ing through the ground in Kidder.! Barnes, Stutsman, Foster and cee counties, Land Commissioner Carl R.! Kos return | from a trip through the central part; ot 4th state. . nle, Grant county farmer, that some grain also is! Di it said rae sprouting in Grant and Morton coun-,didate fo ties. Despite. the. dry weather plowing has not been especially difficult, Steinle said. He looks forward to @ good crop year if rain occurs within! a reasonable time. Another week will see all of the cheat seeded, in the opinions of| 4 Steinle and Kositzky. HELP THEM TO M. Platte, Sec tchmen’ Union, Peori talks: “Two bot- tles of Foley Pijls removed all symp- toms of my kidney trouble. stopping backache and pains, dizziness and th | floating specks, correcting irregular kidney. action, Foley Pills ha’ mendation weather put a heavy on_ the| w Help them today with Foley No more b kaches, dull pe M clearing secretions. e my heartiest recom- | js Thin Men Skinny Men Run Down Men F lan rimary ‘our vote and support soli (Pol {District No. 1, Burleigh county e primary ‘election June 30, 1926. Your vote ‘and ares solicited. | | at the Primary Eleétion. - | appreciate your support. pany Dosit of $1501 or Nervous Men 3! istrict 3, Burleigh County, at the election June 30, 1926. olitical A For Commissioner, hereby announce myself a can- county’ commissioner, (Political Advt.) I am a candidate “for the office of ates “Attorney of Paceleh County would B. Tillotson. (Political Ad: YOTIC Ge athorntiee Meeting pd Ex-members of Com ‘orth Dakota XN Training Schogl. a rehy notified. that efect a Board onsuing year ib quarters, at ‘hursduy, May 6th, 1926. H. A. BROCOPP, Secretary. Olsne#s, Commissioner: of nee, do hereby certify. th: Wy State Farmers: Mutual tial In- 4 ve Company of Waseca, ith soa. baving been duly authorize @ bail Insurance bust Sorth Dakota, and naying J p. a DAwith this Depart the. Protection. by ite noldors o insurance polictst has ceased riting the aforesaid class of insvr: nce in this State, and bas made re You're behind the times if you don't / quest for the return of said 4 ito know that Cod Liver Oil is the great+ est flesh producer in the world. Because it contains more vitalizing vitamines than any foud’ you can get.|1 You'll-be glad to know that &a M Liver Oil comes in sugar coated ta th lets now, so if you really want to Duti 10 or 12 pounds of solid healthy flesh i en your bones sand. feel well nett tablets o fye pam t s ra ou pal ig atthe omit. erhe suid company has vzesented this Department an affidavit to that (t has. no: pol f tl Insurance wow’ iv force, npatd abilities for hail lo: e ib of No oy is -out-) the Republican state central_com- ! state examiner, that the bonding, fund was ! ' made on April 7. % Justice Weber county, is at liberty under bonds of $1,009 ‘at thd presept time. Former Bismarck Resident Dies: at Albert Lea, Minn. Friends: in Bismarck have. re- ceived word of the sudden death ‘at Albert Lea, Minn., Thursday, of Wert G. Scheuer, at one time a heart disease. Mr. 9 o'clock in thé morning and vassed away in a doctor’s oftice at 11:30. He was 54 years of age igeod health. When a resident of Bismarck, Scheuer was an employe of | # | he had@een in the employ ! of the Pioneer Printing company of St Paul and for the_past 10 been foreman of the h bert Lea. He leaves his widow, Paul and an aged mother, who lives at St. Peter. Funeral services were held at Ferguson of St. Paul officiating. where services were con- fternoon and burial imade in tl es eoneeery: | Water, Get “your mattress reno- vated and recovered at the Bismarck Mattress & Reno- i vating Co. Phone 605. Too Late To Classify WANTED Shop. FOR RENT--Comfortable well-fur- nished room, Dufold for save. FOR SALE~1 floor lamp, wall clock, enamled kitchen table, électrie iron and ironing board, 2 burner gas plate, pillows, bread and cake cab- i All articles new. Phone 126. cond St. WANTED-—Competent girl for gener- al housework, one who can go home nights" preferred. — Phone | 8695 or call at ighth Street. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Apply Mrs. F. D. 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