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PAGES BISMARCK WEEKLY TRIBUNE FLU SERUM IN HANDS OF ALL DOCTORS HERE Innoculations May be Had From Any Physician in Bismarck. A large consignment of anti-flu serum was received from Mayo Bros clinic at Rochester, Minn., by Dr. F B, Strauss, city health ofticer, today. | This serum has hands of local physicians, prepared to immediately i Bismarck citizens with this protective | virus. i The anti-flu serum is said to have been very efficacious in preventing | Spanish influenza or in eliminating | the danger from influenza once the malady has been contracted, Dr. Strauss, as city health officer rec ommends the innoculation of every Bismarck citizen as a means of pre- | venting a recurrence of the recent! plague. i Conditions in Bismarck are ve good. But one death from Spanish in fluenza has been reported during the | last 48 hours, and the number of new} vases is very light. There has been no reaction here such as has been} reported in the eastern part of the; state. In Fargo business has been | resumed and normal conditions _re-| stored. It is not probable that in Bis-! marck, however, the schools , and | theatres will be permitted to open tor another week. This is merely a pre cautionary measure, not necessitated | by present conditions, but adopted to! make certain that there will be no come-back of this dread epidemic. ———By % ay I SUPREME COURT From Grant County, . 1, Cahill, plaintiff and appellant, Thomas McDowell, et al., defend- ants and respondents. Sy! Mabus: permanent location at a tion, and Chapter 101 of the Laws of 1917, which amends the above section | dding a proviso author: ary election, are held to be applic to t#e location of the couii rized 10 ex the various to sult of such questionetl*in 3. Section ‘Laws of 1912 ic testing the validity of an to the right of a place de selected as the county strued and ection a red and determines the loc: alton ai but not to onc merely amoun oO an expr preference.preliminary to a final vote and selection at a general election. Appeal from district court, Grant | county, W, C. Crawford, Affirmed. Opinion of the court by Birdzell. J Sullivan & Sullivan, Mandan, and |. 'N. Steen, Mandan, attorneys for re- | |spondents. Nuchols & Kelsch, Mandan, neys for appelant. Robinson and Grace, JJ., concur in the result. i From Grant County. i Dora Spatgen, plaintif? and respond- Joe U'Neile t al, defendants SUMMIT eT TOT Attor- | sot the Constitution | which limits the | o male persons of court. Grant} ed, m of the court by Birdzell. J. Jacobsen & Murray, Mott, Attorne; for Appellants. Vincent Hogan, New Leipzig, attor-| ney for respondent. Robinson and Grace, the result. id From Nelson County. Geo. B. Clifford & Co., a corpora- tion, plaintiff and respondent, vs. Jesse Henry, defendant and appellant Syllabus: In an action brought by the nider | of a sheriff's certificate of sale to re-| cover rents, or the value of the use and occupation, under section of the Compiled Laws of 1913, where | a purchase price mortgage had been | legally foreclosed, it is held: 1. Following Clement v. Shipley, 2 N. D. 430, Section 7762 of the Com- For Piles JJ. concur in; —— & Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Tréate | ment Will Be Just Like Mect- ing a Good Old Friend, is A WONDER Have you tried Hee. If not, , Why don't you? The trial is free— just | mail coupon below—and the results may amaze you. Others are praising, Pyramid Pile Treatments as ‘heir Shee ceca kel not you? Mail coupon now or ‘get a any ai ruggist anywhere. Take no stitute. ‘ FREE SAMPLE OnE D PYRAMID COMP: eran ia Bldg, \aabatt, Mich. send ®. Free sample of ‘Pio Treatment, in plain wrapper. thateesrncee, MUM | , ismarck Sends Greetings to Her Fighting}: ‘Men In France and] - America - You have “gone over the top” Big every time! Your hearts and much of your money are Overseas!: Your women at home are Red Cross workers. . Gio box from | piled Laws of 1913 gives to a pureh that which he derives from a share of er at foreclosure sale, under a fore-;the crop and that it is generally con- jelosure by advert®ement, the same) sidered advantageous to him to have right to rents or the value of the use| the buildings occupied during the por- and occupation as though the fore-: tion of the year when. the crops are {closure had been conducted. by ac-| not growing, it is not error, to receive, [Hen Cas irae | testimony going to establish the rent- Becton 182 al value of the land for the entire sea- of the Compiled j La of 1912, which provides that the] son. | purchaser, from the time of sale un- 6. Where there is a reference, un- | til redemption, is entitled to receive| ger Section 7864 of the Compiled Laws ‘from “the tenant in possession the; of 1913, for the purpose of ay ee ren and pre from property sold,!g pa alue of the use and occupation! ly}, rued and held to give! Com pi to the certificate holder the right re- red to, ther the premises are) the possession of the mortgagor or| af of a tenant of the morigagor. n 6740 of the Compiled! ch gives to the mi ht to” remain in 5 podscs: Cc. M. Cooley, J. rmed. Opinion of the court by Birdzell, J. Frich & Kelly, Lakota, attorneys} ‘or Appellant. | Murphy & Toner, Grand Forks, at- torneys for respondent. Robinson and Grace, JJ. dissenting. | occupanc | 4. Where, in the action to recover rents and profits, the d¢fendant inter-; Abraham Wolf, plaintiff and _re- poses an answer which constitutes an|spondent, vs. Matle Wolf, defendant; equitable attack upon the foreclosure |and appellant. | proceedings, and where the plaintiff; Syllabus: ‘ | ' moves for a trial of the equitable is-| The plaintiff brings this action for | sues before the court, the trial judge|a divorce on the ground of extreme eserving his ruling and indicating |-cruelty, but the evidence shows that that the admissibility of sestimony in|defendant has been too submissive support of the eqpitable allegations|ard the plaintiff has been guilty of would be determined ‘ss presented. no} wilful desertion and ‘wilful neglect. testimony beig offered in support of|Jvdgment reversed and diction dis- From Ward County. ithe allegations, the equNadle defense | missed. | | to the foreclosure must be considered Appeal from district court, Ward} jas abandoned {county, K. ®. Leighton, J. | — Greenleaf, Wooledge & Lesk, Minot, attorneys for respondent. Bruce, Ch. J. concurs specially. Grace, J. concurs in the result. BUY Ww. 5.3 Don’t call it “charity,” it’s due “the boys”—GIVE to the United War Work Campaign. \ BUY W. 5, 5- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. No. 1 dark northern 222. No. 1 northern 222. No, 1 red spring 217. No. 2 dark ‘northern 221. northern 219. 2 red spring 214. dark northern 217. northern 215. red spring 210. . 3 white corn 137 to 140. 3 yellow corn 137 to 140, arriye Other grades corn 97 to 127. Mont. No, 2 white oats. 74 Standard white oats 68 to 6: 0 71. arrive 68 to 68 1-2. 1-2 to 68 1-2; ar- No. 4 white oats 62 1-2 to 671-2. Barley, choice, 91 to 93. Barley, ordinary, S7 to 91. No. 2 rye 156 1-2 to 157 1-2; arrive 156 1-2 to 157 1-2. Flax 389 to 391: arrive same. Se ,{ anxious silence of some weeks, letters | THURSDAY, NOV. 7,,1918 Oats X 67 1-2. Z 66 718; Jan. 66 1-2. Rye x 156 1-4, Rye Z 157 1-2; Jan. 159 12. DULUTH GRAIN. ss ta eee Noy. 399 B; Dec. 380 B; May, ‘Rye, Dec. 159 B; Nov. 161 B. Duluth cash oats, track 67\to 67 1-2. Rye ,track and arrive 161. Barley, track 85 to 97. Flax, track, 390; puis 389 “BLY W. SNS. FAMILY HEARS ‘FROM SOLDIER - REPORTED DEAD 7After an | Washburn, N. D., Nov. from Private Carl Knudtson this week, telling that he/ jis well and in the thick of the fight- jing in France. Washington reported he wai illéd in action” on Septem- ber 12, later to inform his people, af-} ter memorial.exercises had been held,; that the report of his death was a} jwere received niistake and that he was back on duty. , His s -were beginning to! worry, with no direct news from him for a long time. The reason, writes; the weH known athlete of McLean county, for his long silence is that herwas in the front for forty days. He} Defendant appeals, 5. Where the right, to the value of} Reversed and action dismissed. the use and occupation is shown to; jhave arisen in April, and where the} Opinion of the court by Rodinson, J. testimony shows that the value to) E. T. Burke, Bismarck and J. E> the owner of the farm property is; Burke, Minot, attorneys-for appellant 22TH War. Time Economy PIM Consists in buying clothes and shoes that will give service—without quality you can- not have service and without service there can be no economy. What better quality than BERGESON’S dependability? Carr’ ying as we do the best known makes of men’s, young men’s and boys’ clothes, shoes, furnishings, hats, coupled with their standard ideas of quality, the highest known, insures a choosing from America’s . mast dependable merchandise. 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When this supply more stoves this year. was over the top three times, his squad comrades were blown to pieces, ok he -bimself escaped without ajon Sept. 12. wound, Evidently he was in the bril- lant attack of the. American troops We have “complied with ‘the Government’ request to be satisfied with a reasonable profit and to keep ‘the quality up to-|_ . standard. — The Same Price—Ten Cents Our increased volume of sales, _ foresight ‘in ‘buying and rigid economy in manufacture, enable you to buy SuivovA At The Same Price As Always—Ten Cents: 50 Good-Shies to the Box . Good for Leather, (Makes Shoes:wear longer and look better Black=Tan= White - Red- Brown best. The drive starts Monday mionine at 9 ‘o'clock. 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