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ae ~? =< ace q | i Bes Y, DEC. 15, 1916, JANUARY Ist. — 2nd. ‘Special Syiiphony Music Composed by Victor L. Schertzinger Famous “Peace America” Song and Special. Numbers Sung by Gifted Soloists SPECIAL TRAINS, ¢ SUPREME CouRT : t ial aad COUNTY. al Security te Bank, a Cofporation;’ vanes nd Respondent, Thomas ‘Klach, Defendant; and Appel-| néys for detendane and appellant. lant. Syllabu: (1) Where the” vendor in a land Contract has-elected ‘to can- -tel and has secured a judgment can- celling the, contract and restoring the land to him, he @annot afterwards bring an action and recover the pur- chase price. (2). Where a mortgage and notes are given to secure the payment of the purchase price of land sold under ‘a land contract, which is afterwards cancelled, such ‘mortgage cannot be foreclosed and a judgment obtained ,on-a claim for rent during the term of the possession of the. vendee, (3) Where a party seeks to fore- close a mortgage upon the, crops grown upon @ certain piece of land and to subject the grain, thereto, the ~ burden of.proof is upon“him ‘to show that the grain seized: and raised upon the'land was covered by the mortgage. Action to foreclose chattel mort- gages. Appeal from the district court of Hettinger county. Hon. W. C. Craw- ford, judge. ’ Judgment. for plaintiff, Defendant appeals, Reversed. Opinion of the court by Bruce, J. Harvey J. Miller w'th Otto Threéss, of New England, of counsel, attorneys for plaintiff and respondent. : Jacobsen’ & Murray, of Mott, atto, % 4 ls tt Getting Common? A Iltile Hoy, was, taught the Lord's Brayer ‘and found ft much to his taste. For a few days he kept repeating It with great faithfulness, and then an- !nounced to hig mother. in gre gust: “Iheard another fellow sa prayer today, mother. \Virst thing we know it’s going to get all around town,”—Exchange, ae Value of Work. _Idleness standing in te midst. of unattempted tasks is always tending. to humility. Work touches the keys of endless activity, opens the infinite, and stands awestruck before the im- mensity of what there is to do. Iam sure we all know: the fine, calm, sober humbleness of men who haye tried themselves against the tasks of life. It was great in Paul, and in Luther, and in Cromwell. It is Something that never comes into the character, never shows in the face, of a man whe has Bot we orked.—Phillips Brooks. BROWN & ONE “The sATIFASTION STORE” GROCERIES _ MEATS. Vegetables PHONE 34 « MASQUERADE. O'Connor's orchesira wil] give, a mask ball at. Patterson’s hall on Christmas night. Regular ptizes wilt be given. win ad DAYS ONLY JANUARY 1s1—2n0. Its Sensatiorial Run at the Minneapolis SHUBERT THEATRE aster. - “40,000 PEOPLE he et SCENES — 10; 000 Horses in Cavalry Charges. 40 Aeroplanes in Battle of the Clouds Battleships and Cruisers Actually sunk. Terrors of War as they are To-day PBokes ot as Lower Floor $1.00. Balcony 1st. two Rows $1.00. Balance of Balcony 75c. © 1 2D- 50- 75¢. Mail orders with remittance given prompt attention. Win Three Straight in Postponed Game on. Capital City Al- ¥ leys The Tribune Bowling club defeated the firemen in a postponed match last night on the Capital alleys, taking all three games and standing 203 pins to the good, despite the heroic efforts, both physical and vocal, of General Lambert to stem the onslaught. Tribune— Ehrney . +e» 158 183) 187 Beebe . . 136 169 143 Wahler , - 190 159 197 Wanner » 156 159 165 Edwards + 162 209 184 802 829 876! Firemen— mbert .. 158 155 jompson 146 Schneider 160 Mathews 188 164 Galvin 136 157 . Ys Ley Sw 726. 788 790 Couldn't Corner Him~ In the orchard of Juck’s home was one apple tree which bore particularly finé apples ,und these were always Saved for speginl occasions. One day, hewever, the iemptation proved too gent for the small boy, and when his The McConkey Com. Co. Quotes prices as follows: These prices hold good - until | Saturday night. 2 cans for-. High Grade Cot ‘ee, 3 pound: can; only Plum Foaaes: extra nice; per | pibar, per per 98 lb. sack, Flour, per 49 lb. sack ..... (2: Granulated Sugar, 11 Ibs for $1,00 Head Lettuce, large size, each 10c Large Stocks Celery, 2 for’... 25¢ 2 quarts Cranberries for .... 25¢ and yet make a profit on each-art- icle so not to make up our loss on something else. When in want of anything’ in our line. PHONE 209 We-aim to sell everything close|! father looked for him he found him in the pri ple tree. “Jack,” he called, “what: are you doing up there?” . “0,” replied Jack, with elaborate indiffer- ence, “ I just climbed up here to cool off,” , ts The Important Point. Last summer, while visiting, my lit tle niece, four years old, had done a naughty little deed. Her mother see- ing her said: “Catherine, what did you do?’ She replied: “You didn’t see me do it.” Her mother then told her that God saw everything she did. The child thought a little and then said: “Well, mamma, will he come and tell you? change. Real Chinese Dragon. THat dragon monster ef which the Chinese are so fond did actually exist, according to a Shanghai correspondent of the London Times. It is known that. xeptiles existed, very- similar to the ite pictured dragons, and \ ets réason to believe that some measured as long as 60 feet. I have sold the Atlantic cafe and wish all bills against the cafe to be |presented to Atty. F. H. Register for payment. = ° CHAS, TUCK, j cess. ’ But Few : It is’ wise man who en “Ghost” in the Mé Bobbie and his fathef went to a movie shows they came sin’ just in time to see tie.end of the Jast reel, showing where the villatp. gets shot. Starting on the fi shouted out to’ hi is the dead man t reel Again, Bobbie father, “Dad, there ghost!” Siily Talk About “Luck.” One of the inany w in which the individual, unwisely) eclipses -himselt, fs in his rship of the fetish of luck. He feels that afl others are lucky and that whatever Ire attempts, fails. He does not realize the untifing energy, the unremitting concentration, the heroic courage, the sublime patience that is the secret of some men’s suc- Their “luck” w prepared themselves to, he equi their opportunity when it came to and were awake to recognize it and re ceive it.—William Gecrge Jordan, Tf you have used the last, of yout package of HO-MAYDE you fully fealize the help. it has been in ing. bread and der again tod: Bre Ho-Mayde yet do ao at one expenses We pil [Send free samples anywhere. shortens the hours for preparing t) dough, makes the loaves large: lighter and more wholesomely sweet, Dread excellent keeping HO-MAYDE is guaranteed to be spotneely pure, wholesome and de- able. i you cannot secure HO. ad at your groc: will mai any- where for 15c. Send for ire, 3 CRIMINALS TRY TO MAKE EACH OTHER THE GOAT \. Minot, N. D., Dee. 15.—A rather amusing incident occurred in district court today when Joe Padesky and Jacob Helmet, who are charged with grand larceny in connection with the robbing of the store room of the Minot Hide and Fur. Co.,.were ar- raigned. After the formal reading of the in- formation, the court asked Padesky if he was guilty or not: guilty. “I do~hot understand,” replied the accused man, who is a Polander. He wants to know if you gtole the! wants to know if you stole the { said Assistant State's Attorney the furs,” furs,” Carroll, who was. looking after ¢ No. [ never took the furs,” Padesky. Then came the formal question of whether he was guilty or not guilty to Helmet. “How could | be guilty when he (pointed to Padesky) was the one who did the planning to steal the furs,” replied the co-criminal. replied | This One Limps.:- Children often puzzle over a matter a long time without. asking, an expla- nation. Little Dorn had a pet chicken which was a cripple, having had its toes frozen off, and its:mame got to be “Lamey.”, For years Dora wondered whit connection there was ‘betiveéen this pet and‘ her nightly prayer, “Now 1 luy me down to sleep.’—Christian Herald. BETTER!! Quality--Service Nortz Lr. Co, The White Yard~ Seat sale for the operas now on at Finney’s, 1 et AI hone 77 Legislators: 2 Hotel; your dparimente or at the ti as as you may pant The Bismarek Tribune with a complete and impartial record of the day’s legislative proceedings, reported by two thoroughly trained and competent newspaper men. can give you this service; no other newspaper in North D: attempt to cover so carefully and completely every act of the Fifteenth Save the trouble of buying vour copy of The Bis- marek Tribune from day to day and insure yourself against missing « single copy by taking advantage of the special subscription offer of One Dollar Legislative Assembly. for The Session. 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