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MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1917... ES SSS THE CUB SCOOP REPORTER ELIAS- WHILE TM SOUTH PLAY MY POLO FOR ME —ds FAR. AS HORSE SPORTS ARE CONCERNED — FROM NOW ON-THIS: WILL BE. _ MY speed! Sou MAY ° e court holds that proof of such by bond in the sum of five hundred Human Side of Ru ssia * viction, so long as a public record ¢ Eee a peave redid dollars ($500.00), conditioned for the. ists, is not necessary. te HOW RUSSELL VIEWS a 3 execution ot Herter atoresall A The case has a ttracted quite wide- ‘ Sr re AN and the faithful performance r spread attention, Henry J. Linde, ace ORTMSDAMOTACTE LM. rk if contract is awarded to the eCW eadaers ainte yy ; D atlemies uengral: with O'7B , Fargo, N..D., March 24.—Fargo ath- | NOr* |former attorney general, wi Ward letic coaches have picked an all-state | bidder. specifications Gan be Been Herig d, mal attorney of ward college basketball team. Coach Wat-|_ Plans and pec! ca Hee Teor ue pee “ we < eat obtain: of the Agricultural college made the The Board of ¢ ty ou mae et Of Minot handled seu Lean By CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL. | thing, the female of this species was | selection, as follows: P feserve the right to reject any or i : aed ares 4 Washi , Mare oes .,|far more deadly than the male. Movold, Agricultural college, for-| 05. 2 a " Intimate of Men Who Helped Free Muscovite Masses From Yoke mie ae AissentiuE opinion was PA fealesiied otapine a ae aes it was the German queen of Greece | ward; ‘Haus Agricultural college, R. HL laity ee F : sa . pews hes '/ that ruined that country in the inter-|center; Sim, Fargo college, guard; a of Czar Sketches in Their Personalities for American Readers. 0 archy still throned upon the world’s] est of Germany. She Kept Greece | Murphy, university, guard, 2, 19, 26) . By MILTON BRONNER. the contral war industrial committee]} SUPREME COURT brain. The;ReORIG oF the earth arise | rt ee ee ea gata: "SUMMONS. IN JAIL ON CHARGE New York, Murch 26.—1 have just|Wlich geared up the manufacturing | Qa aoe ate is oars ae oe de-| hich was to join the Allies, and fin.|State of North Dakota, County. of OF WIFE DESERTION sources ire s vices into forgotte ments. re Jurlei ; i 5 had: a comprehe oe wih ie | ot the: demy aise cents ie ‘hase FROM RENVILLE COUNTY. Onset the are; anlostal of these ally Arve SD a Bunge. ae In Disteiet Court Sixth Judicial Dis- Minot, i eae 06. acess most important Russian Journalist in | genius for organization. J. E. Bryans, Plaintiff and Appellant. | astute plottings went to pieces whon |atere ica very ugly story aflo tor | trict. : M. B. Dohly preferred to take his America as to the personalities now} 4, Schingareff, the minister of agri- vs. - the Russian people got tired of the Hiape ghout'thé moans nie ised ib Henry Tatley, Plaintiff, .mealg at a, restaurant and left his in control of democratized Russia.| culture, is a constitutional democrat} Minnekota Elevator Company, De-| fantastic yoke of the king business | force the king t ocommit these histor- vs. wife and children to do the best they He i A. J. Stack, who, se and a doctor by profession. In the] fendant and Respondent, and cast the pbisonous thing far irom] j¢ plunders. Maybe it isn’t true. ‘But W. P. Smith, Defendant. ‘a 1 cond iby food and fuels ae, Husband enough is American correspondent of|duma he made a specialty of finan- and them. ara vil i The State of North Dakota to the] is repenting in the. county Jail. the Petrograd newspaper edited by | cial and economic matters. J. B. Meyers, Interested Third Party.| Ever since that great day in July, reas ae oy ee ste a Above Named Defendant: yeas Paul Milyukoff and of the Moscow! M. Tereschtengo, the minister of fin-| SyNabus: In this case the motion! 1789, when the Bastile fell in Paris,| 1¢ was the German empress of Rus-|_ YOu are hereby summoned to an-) WANTED. newspaper edited by Prof: Manuiloff,| ance, is a business man and a consti-| to dismiss the appeal is of little con-' there has been a royal trade union| sia that led and inspired the pro-Ger- swer the complaint in this action,| Names of the two men who saw o _ both of whom are memvers of the|tutional democrat. He was a leading| sequence, as the judgment appealed to keep the kings on their jobs. man party there through the most as-{Which will be filed in the office of |auto accident of the young couple democracy’s first cabinet. member of the financial committee|from is clearly right. However the! Whatever their countries might be} tounding drama of intrigué, treacher- {the Clerk of the District Court of the | Siffermann at the Apple Creek Cross- Here are the thumb-nail sketches | of the duma. appeal is dismissed, as appellant has forced to do, or seem to do, after that,| ies and betrayals that was ever known | Sixth Judicial District, in and for the ing Nov. 2nd, 1916,-are wanted. Re- of the leaders of the revolution, as Labor Leader. ratified the judgment and accepted all the kings of Europe have. been| among men. County of Burleigh ‘and State, of | ward a view. Who knows where- Sack, who knows them all, intimately, M. Kerenski is the leader of the la-| benefits under it. ‘bound together by a secret alliance} jj the time the government of Rus-| North Dakota, and: to serve a copy abouts? Notify Rev. John Wilms, gave them to me: bor party. He is a brilliant lawyer| Appeal from the District Court of, and the ritual of their trade union. | sia was pledging faith to the Allies of your answer upon the subscriber | Wishek, N. D.—Adv. Head of Zemstvos. and is well fitted to be minister of | Renville County; Hon. K. E. Leigh-| One way to promote trade interests | and the soldiers of Russia were osten- within thirty days after the service Georges E. Lvoff, premier, president | justice. He is the most radical man |ton, Judge. ‘and keep the jobs was to link up the] sibly fighting on that side, the real/Of this Summens upon you, EXCLUSIVE | eneenenene ee of council and minister of interior, is|in the cabinet, and his presence as-| Motion interposed by respondent to thrones by carefully made marriages.| ang unseen power behind all this was |0f the day of such service; and in @ prince and a great land owner, He| sures the support of the laboring ele- dismiss the appeal. Hence the German rulers, having working for Germany. case of your failure to appear or an- 1 . ’ was the head of the unton of Zemst-| mont. Appeal dismissed. Opinion of the; an over-supply of princeling parasites! jt was the pro-German party, covert- | Ser judgment will. be taken against Hurrah! How S This vos, an organization of peasants andj N. Y. Nekrasoff, minister of com- Court by Robinson, J. on hand, started in early upon a de | jy employed, that armed the Russian |¥°U, by default for the relief demand- n ¥ land owners which took up the work| munications, is a land owner and a| J. E. Ryans, Mohall, attorncy fot} liberate fixed policy to Germanize Bu-| troops with sticks and crowbars for |4 in the complaint. E i stad of feeding and clothing the army.|constitutional democrat, and is Rus- | 4ppellant. rope and keep it faithful to the Worn) guns, provided their cannon with am- Dated Jan. 11, 1917. Cincinnati authority says corns = He showed great genius for organiza-|sia's chief defender of the rights of| }. B. Lambert, Minot, attorney for , out fantasy of monarchism. | eecnition that ditted German. artillery THEODORE KOFFEL, dry up and lift out Fi tion in the way he arranged this la-|small nationalities. He almost split | Tespondent. After a coniury of. that policy the} pyt not their own, sent them to de- Plaintiff's: Attorney. with fingers. : bor. In politics he is connected with| with his party because he thought it! J. J. Coyle, Minot, attorney for J.: rosuit is seon in the fact that every) struction or defeat, surrendered hem| Bismarck, North Dakota. i no specific party, but is quite radical | was not energetic enough in demand- |. Meyers interested third party. [king in Europe is either « German or | jy the thousand, and soaked ‘the soil (39) 12, 19, 26; -4—2, 9,16) in his views. ing full rights for the Jews. Mr. Justice Grace, being disquali-' nay much German blood in his velns.| OY poland, with their blood, needless: —_——_—_—_— Hospital records show that every Profound Student. ‘Leader in Debates. fied, did not participate. Wherever an heir to a throne has’ \y sacrificed. pode meeNCSS:) CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS | time pirat @ corn’ you invite lock: Prof. Paul Milyukoff is with Leok, The controller of state, Godneff, is FROM ADAMS COUNTY. been sighted as approaching the mar-| " he extent of this colossal’ treason —PROPOSALS WANTED. jaw or blood poison, which.is needless, — one of the greatest men in Russia.|a member of the Octobrist party and a ,.' Tlageable age a German has been pick-| staggers the imagination and makes| Sealed’ bids will be received in the | says a Cindinnati authority, who. tells te has Hes the leader of the con-| lawyer. He was leader in all the de- Raper paar ee Plaintiff and Re- gq for a consort. all the fiction in the world look tame. | Office’ of thé City Auditor of the City.) you that a quarter ounce of a drug” 3 stituti s and is lar- | ba : u bs ci Z a 5 Dp G te ister, ya ee, Q tion, Defendant and Appellant, se “ d ives, wast-| Pe ee ia bat Poste adver g . tics, but has also visited all the great | Moscow university and 1s now editor: pera ac Ander S specie and Hmited |e British royal family ‘Queen vie ean oy gerry a He ao dude See seoniincs You "simply apply. & few drops of’ i ai 2 written authority, he c: pind his) fo tf cas vhicl Bi ibs ’ plete a é ak ‘ democracies and studied them at first ee cea pretirsael Myenbmaoat principal by any ‘act in s of his tori Spoke aupifeh with a marked tions. ; ith the ordinan s of sald city. freuen on i tenders aching corn, and i Moderately Conservative. sity because he was unwilll: tb: i. written authority. tives tol niet e TedW rd Vil. a All for: the vase fof, He Mohenzal: peer oe hee ie acoompalien By ty th mentire co “can be lifted ‘out, * A, J. Guchkoff, the minister ‘ot War | under the veactionar fal iste : ot od (2) In general, a party must bear ve ect orn 3 the Jago [Jers and the.supremacy, of the kings, | & Sertified. cheek in the Eni of Ally, rot and all, without pain. { an is and navy. is an ‘Octobrist the moder- | ucation. “He is a. wonderful: teacher Buch loss.05. Let ineurs: by reason Of ote cautre he culo” Cent Hid cmowall His) or most iorilty isPe pire teneea io ae oaic we. “This drug’is sticky but dries at once i ately conservative party’ of Russia.|and has rare knowledge of economics, | '!S Own folly. te Three members of the British royat | “ted as come 1 mae, : whose bid ded tod shall” fall to and is claimed to Just shrivel up any ig He is @ business man, was president | In polities he is « constitutional dem-| ,(APPCal. [fom |, District. Conn va, | famil bearing arms against fe hne ewakonen tone te aby ar CORT corn: without, inflaming or. even. irrk. Y Riri . aaee ¥ jams County; Hon. W. C. Crawford, 7 ia gh eg monarchical trance. demoeracy al L th, ug i of the third duma and Is pre ident of | ocrat : ee ° permaiael Fo County; Hon. W. C. Crawford, | Gre rf iitalictociusen thay cay nical: t Ae t contrat, With, the; sald tating the. surrounding tissue or 3 : Judge. F Great. Britain because. they are Ger-| jast, she has now taken-her:true place qc ei ek Tt your wife wears high heels = = ——— = — = Reverscd. Opinion’ of the Court by|™an Princes, as well as British. and| with the other democracies, fighting ybe accompanied |’ 511 be glad to know of this. é 4 Wh I e 5 : Robinson, J. Bruce, C. J., and Grace, vor Gorman. allegiance naturally | the mad dog of monarchism, now in. a a J. nt. ic . 3 + its last lair. i a : at $s Going on in Germany mn & Traynor, Devils Lake, at] The aneen of Helen isa Gor They sang the Marsellaise in’ the eT i torneys for appellant. man. ‘he queen of I lolland is of] streets of Petrograd and at the news 2 * a As Tol P. D. Norton and C. M. Parsons, German. ya one married to 3) all democrats around the world sang : ‘old by the Newspapers We Receive Fr Hettinger; Langer & Nuchols, Man-/German. The poor litte man Just! with them! i oe fe Frou the Feutanig jdan, of counsel, attorneys for re-|taken by the scruff and lifted from) ‘They had reason to sing. These * Tae aiaer ene, 4 La Aus lv a ies in Eu- - SOCIETY WOMEN SWEEP and spiritual, but it was all in vain], FROM LOGAN COUNTY, be hidden from the indignant Rus-| rope. “They have See ene at ST. PAUL ) fam- f SNOW FROM STREETS|—vain the skill of the surgeon, the|@¢o'se Elhard, Plaintiff and Appel-|sian populace, was one of the vast! this war so clear that no longer can d lar priced hotel “Recent fall of hea’ : over | tender care of the sisters, and my own| ,, tut; Me army of German princesses that have) either a liar or a coward side-step it. ous and popala® prt ote io. numet:fendless: love. 1. closed his dear oyes Fred Rott, Defendant and Respond-| been distributed about Europe. The Democracy against autocracy, the 200 MODERN ROOMS ” ous towns by local military authori-| in death, and three days afterward] ¢2t cae .,| king of Italy is largely German. The! people against the thrones! ‘With Running. Water... .$1.00 to $1.50 tles for volunteer road sweepers,” | commit his remains to the cold| .S¥!abus: (1). The “book value”) king of Spain is one of the big-jawed |" The last struggle, clean cut, sure With Bath..............$1.50 to $2.50 reports the Berlin Tagoblatt. “The |earth—may it lle lightly on him! He|% the capital stock of a banking cor) Hapsburgs. The queen of Greece is| unmistakable. The world for the kings y pee readiest response seems to have come! remained until the last breath true | Portion is reached by extending all) the kaiser's sister. or the world for its people! Renovated, Redecorated, New Fure from boys and girls in the secondary | to his convictions.” the assets as they appear on the cor- Female of the Species. Peep ae Ped es oP nishings. Moderate Priced Cafe. schools, but in Berlin a number of; es porate books and deducting all the| qo do the work of reaction, uphold ; ; New Cigar Stand. New Grill Room, society ladies volunteered, and illus-| “Sacrificed in this war fell my dear- liabilities and other matters required | German influence, and ‘help along the| # 9 NEVER Convenient, Comfortable; Home Like. trations have been published showing | ly beloved husband on Dec. 24, 1916, | ‘2, ve deducted and taking the bald sreat work of Germanizing every: Lagi’ ", pas oe ae Pains *!ance ag a measure of value. The TAKE Headquarters for all from the daughter of Count Schwerin, pres-| He was the tender father of his chtl- 1 s ‘all of th ks of the bank ident of the Prussian diet, wielding a| dr jandst books are_all of the books/ct the ball orth Dakota : § aj dren, landsturm soldier, Fritz Muller, | ang t ly the led; ds ‘e? broom.” jaged 38. He has a grave in the hills| “No. wart of the cssets are prt eye (im that it places administrative du- ya 3d and Jackson Sts. One Block From oN eee round where the wind howls. ‘No sory ates Searing: interest, the ae. Hes upon the county, jusees Or OxoCt: Union Depot. Look for large a —— WIDOWS OF SOLDIERS flowers deck It, scription, 00] crued interes : ‘s will be| tors and administratiors. Electr : PUBLISH TRIBUTES | gravestone, no branch ‘of tae He cfued -interest_on. euch notte Veta (4) Section 8719 of the Compiled aera heel et are 5 Brant a recent number of the Berlin| sleeps alone, lost to the world Iike| not Pat due. eee ane het mot a ago orwaerts these touching obituary ad-| innumerable others. I ask the wind : i in that it confers upon county judges vertisements are copied: | and the sun when they travel over the Action for the specific performance | the right to try the title to property ef of a contract for the sale of corpor- fs To sir ends and acquaintances | grass to greet my dear Fritz, who! ate stock. or money. e sorrowful announcement that my|has all my love. We who have lost| A, 1 from the District Court of F final of : dearly beloved husband, the Goldbeat-|much suffer immeasurably.” Logan Conty. W. L. Nuessle, Judge. Rigek ie bivide cant ating f er Brunosommer, aged 43, formerly $48 2-8 Judgment for defendant. Plaintiff i ad oe udgme! ene. an order of.the County:Court in rela- of the Eighty-ninth Regiment of Foot; BIRCH LEAVES PLACED appeals. tion to tne disposition of the proceeds Artillery, whose last words were a} IN HUNGARIAN TOBACCO) Affirmed. Opinion of the Court by| of a jife insurance policy. K. B. Leigh- ® . Mes pee ag ate, aioe “As tobacco is scarce, an attempt| Bruce, C. J. ton, J. : gt 5 hy war. st December he was | will be made to eke it out with birch! C. S. Buck, Jamestown, attorney for ‘ind i | badly wounded with a shell splinter. : plaintiff and appellant. ¢ appeal pliant 1 bane TCI. pupused a my “A package of tobacco will| W. S. Lauder, Wahpeton, attorney| “Reversed. a afterwards. ‘He suf- contain four parts of tobse-| for defendant and respondent. ofc of the C i Sareea het fered inexpressible anguish, physical |co to one part birch leaves.” —— Opitiion of the Court by: Brace, C. J. Robinson, J., dissents. 2 es FROM DIVIDE COUNTY. George O. Homnes, Crosby, and Pur- é RETIRED OFFICIAL Farmers State Bank of Wild Rose,| if g Divet, Wahpeton, attorneys , - TELLS OF HARDSH N. D., Petitioner and Respondent, for Petitioner. and Respondent. bs Poy: : Writing to the Budapest Az Ujeag, Mar Engerud. Holt & Frame, Fargo, At- ! a a retired government official report: | 1. B. Smith as Administrator of the) +, noys for Defendant aid Appellant. . ' “For weeks we have had nothing to| Estate of Paul B. Cook, Deceased, g z } eat bit, potatoes. Soup we have only Defendant and Appellant. ein i on holldays, as fat and flour must be| Syllabus: (1) Section $719 of the = : used to make it. Meat we see only| Compiled Laws of 1913, which pro- HUMPHREYS’ Pris ars ae ert on odf marriage anniversary, and on| Vides that “The avails of a life insur- 4 S : SUITINGS AND holidays. ance policy or of a contract payable WITCH HAZEL OINTMENT | 3 . ae a keep our clothes from falling] >y any mutual aid or benevolent so- Ld i : : ; * : ‘ jto pleces, we spend much of the time| ciety, when made payable to the per- | . OVERCOATINGS |in ded, which also keeps us from lit-| Sonal reprientatives of a decea: Z (CORFOONDY i are raw and gusty. Many bins 2 | erally. dropping with starvation.” his heirs be estate, upon the death! For Piles or ee nots | waa th gee : 7 PE i of a member of such society or of External.or Internal, Blind or b . ty, sich tisated shall not be subject to| Bleeding, Itching or. Burning, will . e emp’ °. If you want the or the debts of the decedent except bY| One a i | } t : ; c * ° ga 3 pplication brings relief. Bes! S Bes é I In the Latest Patterns OSER i. WEBB BUST special contract, but-shall be inven-| FH ing OBc, at all pats iis on ‘ i t erviceand the t Lignite i i F d Work h tele and distributed to the heirs or mane + gg! OTS ae — 4 t an ‘orkmanshi: the heirs at law of such decedent,” is . j Mi ° i i it P the Roles ot lev Of such ey SYArd| (Sah Fics Sisnis of CaaPhe Coal’ Mined send your orders to A Guarantced 5 Constitution of North Dakota, which SE 4 fait e et provides that “the right of a debtor} s"" * ce ape RTOS - " pee F x N to enjoy the comforts and _ neces- aK : 3 aa i saries of life shall be recognized by| “"""""""""""* ee y 4 i HL, J. Vivian & Co. oe alan wholesome laws, exempting from fore-| 3 a 2 f 5 MERCHANT TAILORS Oser M. Webb, colored, sentenced|ed sale to all heads of families a) “""~"* ae to two years in the penitentiary upon | homestead, the value of which: shall ns: . é in t entiary upon estead, Bemphreys’ Hoi Medicine Company : i 2 ESTABLISHED 1878 a second conviction for bootlegging in| be limited and defined by law, and a 156 William Strect, New York: & s ie the Ward county district court, must] teasonable amount ‘of personal prop- z : F. J. McCORMICK, Agent = y | sone fie He iia the supreme court | erty; the kind aud value shall be fix- SI Ph 453. ofti 9th s dB “ \ holds in a decision handed down this|ed by law.” CK one ce rae ice: t.. an roadwa: IRVING VIVIAN, Representative morning. (2) Section 8719 of the Compited| awe : a Tasers dor £ its. Bi Webb appealed on the grounds that| Laws of 1913 is not an exemption stat-| A BIG BOOK on diseases of Horses, ; ? Heggert Bick. ‘sions Hie. the conviction for hte first offense | ute. Cattle, Sheep, Dogs 2 ‘ mailed € sees é was not definitely proven in his trial] (3) Section 8719 of the Compiled| free. Humphreys’ Ve on the second chrage. The supreme] Laws of 1913 is not unconstitutional | 156 William Street, = rare Se On make

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