The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 20, 1916, Page 10

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=L TS ST ' PRI News~Snapshot 'Of the’ Week' Dr. Cecile Greil, an American survivor who has Directly following Austria’s favorable answer to our Ancona note, ELEVEN the stateménts of which have since been corroborated by arrived home, the news came that the steamer Persia had been sunk in the Meditefranean by an unknown agent, a submarin e being suspected; our relations with the Teutonic allies become further cloud- ed. With the resignation of Sir John Simon and others from the cabinet British statesmen came to an agreement-on conscription of unmarried men,-Ireland being excluded. Inasmuch as Russia’s advance in A ustria may influence Roumania and Servians are reported as reorganizing for a final attack, the Balkan situation continued foremost in the news. The British warship Natal was mysteriously blown up somewhere near England. Con- gressman Frank Buchanan, indicted on pro-German conspiracy charge, gave himself up. Professor Kirchwey succeeded T. M. Osborne as warden of Sing Sing. sulting in an indictment on four counts. Kittel was acquitted at the trial and allowed to remain as presi- dent of the bank until the present [ ] o % Kittels Indicted b l all,;igled irregulgrit.iets We{e discoveyedé y Federal Jury s pret hadimens wos and against W. F. Kittel individually.” Together 3 they are indicted on 18 counts and Twenty-six Counts Are Re- W. F. Kittel is indicted on 8 counts turned Against the Former nvidually. Officers of the Casselton Do Justice To Yourself Closed Bank. : Buy Your Indictments containing 26 counts Sup Phes and Bmldlng Material I were _returned by the grand jury of From the United ,States court sitfing at '} A.J. HEAL - - PERTH, N. D. Fargo last week against R. C. and 5§ €5 ¢ S s W. F. Kittel, brothers, the former SRS Wl Sl e TS B president and the latter secretary of‘ éhe ;:Iosed- First National bank CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS of Casselton. T AT T Ve T TheT o S TR T e Following - the indictments the|FOR SALE: Fine silver spangled Unfted Staes attorney secured the Hamburg cockerels, converse strain, consent of ‘the court” to raise the| $2.00. . Geo. Lytle, Voltaire, bona$ of R. C.d‘K%telF fl;{)r;xt 1suf),ooo N. Dak, > 15-3t to 20,000 anc LB Kittel fromi| S e e e $5,000 to $10,000. .It is announced |FOR SALE CHEAP—2 registered that the two men will be tried in| Berkshire boars, good breeders, Min- Jupe. netonka Pr{nce. a 2nd No.- 194,- The indictments charge embezzle-| 208, and Bisbee Star No.' 202621; ment, falsifying of records, falsify- ilso have some gilts ]fg(_)r sale. F. ir];g of reports to the comptroller og - L. Brauner, Box 194, Bisbee, N. D. the currency, misappropriation an misap lication of futll)ds contrary to F%I}a fstA?nE;: gge fg:f.e é’r;gagre;‘l‘gf . Aol d the o.2%e eoverning sUnitea” States|/s'y Ok SIth stas usinhe chore 105 It was first announced that the two| 1bs. M. N. Gulleson, owner. Rut- men would be tried in the January land, N. D. 1-4t | 8 term of court, but it is understood|orno v o o ——— directors of the bank used their in- F%R SALEd-—BPul;'e RBgeg lg kB Tul:: fluence to postpone the trial until eys and B. L. Rock Cockereals; after the affairs of the bank were| stock as good as the best. Many straightened ouf, so that it will be| pleased customers in the past; known exactly how short the funds| same in the future is my motto. of the bank are and whether or not| - Also one Ped P. China Bozr. Toms the institution can be reopened. Di-| - $3.75; hens $2.75. 25c¢ returned on rectors stated the assistance of the| receipt of;mg)ty crate, Ccckerals |§ Kitteli was ne(;zssaryh i:.n tlhi?l 1work -$1.00. L. ndrews, Pekin, D. D. d t want the i '+ N B N ?gr thaiyrea:;ln, e b FOR SALE—Two registered Percher- The Casselton bank closed Decem-) - on Stallions also three registered ber 6, tying up several hundred thou-| = mares with foal —H. A. Hoffman, ?angslof of dglla;s in depgsits, ]z:xos&:- Lisbon, N. D. 3-2t y belonging to farmers, farm hands| — @ @ — —————— and schoolgteachers of the vicinity. |FOR SALE—One four bottom self- The federal bank examiner over a| lift, heavy duty J. I. Case Engine year before had discovered gross ir-|. Plow; new last fall; the plow for regularities in Kittel’s accounts, re- ::OSYM@M» C. 0. McDowell, Iéh_li-: ad, Minn. i Increased Production—Pro- fitable Prices for Your -~ Produce A privilege to purchase your implements direct from' the manufacturer, elliminating large profits charged by jobbing = = gfi;fi monopolies, expensive sales-’ E = E = —— = : ~men and dealers is the propo- sition that confronts our‘good farmers to-day. =~ = The Wilberg Plow Attachment is a Practical Labor Sav- ing Implement that every farmer should own. - Our 1916 model will be sold direct to the farmers at prices " we sold it to the jobbers for. - Thus enabling you to buy ‘two machines for what you had to pay. for one. i R Write for special club order prices. Wilberg Plow Attachment Co. Nome, N. D. 00 . . E. . G. Higgins, Standard Clothing House| - & Josor. . G Higeins Cor. Sixth and Nicollet MiAReapolis, Ming BALDWIN. STATE BANK Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Baldwin, No. Dak. _ Hats and Furnishings. Capital and Surplus $11,500.00 Biggest stocks, greatest values in the Karl Klein, G. Helling, Northwest. ~ We respectfully solicit the| Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier business of patrons of this paper, either in person or by mail. Mail orders re- m ceive our most careful attention, and goods are selected as honestly and con- American Nat,l Ballk sistently as though you picked them \' a“ey City N.D y N D, out yourself. ST Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 The Farmer’s Friend Money to loan at all times to reliable parties. Farm Loans a Specialty You will always get a square deal if you trade with CHICAGO CASH STORE COMPANY, Inc. J. K. Edelman, Pres. and Megr. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Egeland and Rock Lake - N. Dak. WILD OAT SEPARATOR A real wild oats separator that will positively remove wild oats from tame oats, from bar- | ley and from any other grains. Possibly you saw ‘this machine with the cotton flannel lined drum at your state fair. It created an unusual amount of. .interest. Many who saw it pronounced it the onl sepa- rator on the market tf‘:at can separate wild, oats from tame oats successfully. , Farmers and seed men are using it with reat success. : ested by Experiment Stations This machine has stood u, under the most rigid tests of the experiment stations. If you don’t want wild oats on your farm, write us toda¥ and, let us tell you about this won- derful separa- tor. Literature free." AFl_bert Hoiland argo, N. D. L satos e im o St ot v ] R R R N B R S S " The wonderful _ success of Chiropractic has opened the eyes of the world. Diseases considered in- curable are cured by this method. If you have a “cold,” appendi- citis, gall-stones, . constipation, backache, headache. pneumonia, heart or kidney disease, diseases of women, paralysis, we can make you well. We can tell you of hundreds of cases given up as incurable that this science has cured. * Investigate —consultation free, E. W. WINDSOR, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Palmer Graduate N R Fargo, N. D. OSSO Rural Credits Chartered 1915 Cooperation Farmers Rural Credit Association Authorized Capital $500,000 Minot, North Dakota FARMERS SCHOOLS Held under the Direction of this Association. Lectures, Instruc- tion, and Dlsgcussxon,. Rural Life, Rural Credits, Farm Neces- sities, Prodqcplon, Buying, Marketing, Taxation, Land Titles, Credit, Auditing, Banking, Management, Transportation, Farm Fi- nance, Co-operation, Farmers’ Organizations, and, Legislation. = = FARMERS BANKS g Started under the Direction of this Association, Farmers must _—== oday in' = % JIE control their own credit. Nine-tenths of all business done today is done on Credit. Who now controls this vast’amount of Credit? ~Ans.: The Interlock- gd banking and business interests of the country. This system is afl wrong, . X Farmers, Become Your Own Bankers Farmers, join with your own neighbors in starting a Farmers’ Bank in your home town. Help remove the Boycott now against .Co:Operation, : Co-Operative Elevators, .and thé Farmers’ Open . Market at St. Paul.” Farmers’ Banks are now being or nized, in several towns to be owned and. controlled by the farmers . themselves, Organizers wanted. Call or write for full particu- "la.rs'for starting a Farmers’ Bank or Elevator in any locality. ) | 5 - E 3 = H H E . : | =

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