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PAGE x BISMARCK’ DAILY TRI 7 MANUFACTURERS oe GERMAN SOCIAL: os } a - WORLD CONQUEST: BEEN FAILURE : | , MEN WHO GROW WHEAT Export Associations Will Be Compulsory Plan of Paternalism Are the men) who ate the wall against the in- Prepared to Compete for + Has Not WorkedOut in roads of the Hun. nee Foreign Trade a ‘Old Country. | Snlist now as one of the 1919 wheat. growing * i ieinesl tees a i army. ‘ WEBB BILL SAFETY VALVE, ee ieee wien ne ml Come in and go over the farm land proposition Se | a colossal failure, which fact Tas with.us.. See what we have to offer. Now.is the Washington, D. C., Dec. 7—Ameri-| been revealed by the war, was the dec- time to act. . en apanuiecl) : re ei se laration made today at the concluding j- é Ing export associations which ple Sew sda ganna : 5 ‘ the products of the Unitel} (once elds nea bp the Association Bismarck. Realty Co. " to every nation on earth, to! create and enlarge demands for goods fade in America” and, to furnish cargoes for the American’ merehant | marine to transport ov the seven seas. The trade invasion of other! countries will bi in earnest when Europe has been supplied with food and reconstruction materials and the world gets back to a normal peace basis. To avoid collisions with provisions of the Sherman anti-trust act and the Clayton law, the new associations are tiling statements of their purp 4 ion.” wa. T IK hay @anerclc trade: Connilss French and Yank, doughboy and sailgr lad, get an equally cordial welcome at the Red Cross canteen and ae clas See aera! maa ia THE LID IS OFF” taking antiwe: ot the Webb rub elbows happily while the mercy weman dishes up the food. 4 ede precise eeoe paap at poeeriel N an Derm ICL cet eo eee ee ee SERIO CO RE a eee ly-designed but mgt insidious form : me restrictions on building opera- #OT, CHG)? “DUDDUGE, OR 2 re trade.’ cection 7S8{s. of the Compiled Laws judy and grievous mental suffer Reversed and remanded. of poor relief, or supplementary: grants . S 3 € Fe ee nec dee cae, Ot 1913, the jxswes mast bg limited tolso as to make it unsafe and improper |, ODinon of the court by Hokinson J.lin aid, required to amplify. insuffi, tiofls in etty and country are now re bing thelr strength to compete =" ‘those oullined in the pleadings of, for her to live with Kim as his wite,| Once Ch. J.,and Ghrlatianson, J. ot clent veivise’ detrimental Guviria: moved by the War Industries Board. other count Up to the preesni, 2" the court below, and tothe record of whe marriage between the Grace J. concur ult. mental. conditions. In place of a No permits are necessary. ° statements i a filed. embrac-’ the oe hee oe tela, : and the defendant is di Harold B, attorney| state policy, aiming deliberately at a) ing combinations ef mac vay: de novo and the theories al-}, The care and the cdstody of | for appellant. higher standard of living among wage-| i q tool makers, paper Rate oy bs t below are nog tne sor children is. awarded to, Richard E. Wenzel, Rugby, attor-| earners and their-dependents, the late| YOU CAN BUILD ANYTHING NOW manufacturers and general exporter go advanced | weir ere ne ee cere 2! ney for respondent, German imperial. government chose Weather conditions. will still allow in the appe' (2) Wher the combinatior line of As a general ru ren affected along th but the plaint must pay keeping of the childrea. for Fron? Mercer County. Syllabus: of Life Insurance Presidents. In. mak- ing this statement. Dri Frederick 14, Hoffman, of Newark, indicated his, he- lief that Germany deliberately, pro- moted the extension of this doctrine to: other countries for the purpose. of equalizing in, international trade com- petition the disadvantages which: Ger- many ultimately: suffered as. a. result of establishing the: system, “All -compulsory social insurance rests. upon profound. misconception of life and labor in a democracy, foy it involves the establishment of a perm- the fatuous course of believing in a system of amelioration and. relief, Bismarck North Dakota x you to domuch.work. You.can finish ociations—that is, manu in the lower court, the plain Appeal fr Sra Seats Willian Maas, plaintiff and respon-| gjeyerly designed under high sound: i - * in producing ites his action to set asi | sittin in County J. A Cottey J.) deat. ws, Willan HE, Rettke, and. Jo cre eet ettate and insurance, ih yout garage, chicken: house or hog article or s 3 of articles e made to the director of aay {hanna Rettke, defendents and appel- cones t ighttul exer-j y . 7 place of conceding the rig! x 2, n " ing togethe on the ground that such! Grision of the court by Robinson, J. | 88°: ( BIRE Ot conc ae ee political house. You can start the new.home, ~ store or factory and: have it ready lines followed by vance was fraudulent and wasl grace Ch. J ee eel ‘eedom inherent in the life of the! pushing goods to all ¢ made for the purpose of hindering de-! curving in pa fanson, J. con) [}),” Where the owner of land ex-| totem ? oe : ; earth before the war. Some experts|laying, and defrauding creditors, he] 5° ys. Ells TaMestowiie ee ecutes a mortgage thereon to secure ‘ / by. spring. "hens believe that this tem is wrong and, 1 change its theory an an appeal! ney for appell Seen te a note dong past due at the time of , er for appa an the execution of the mortgage and WE.ARE READY TO HELP YOU that the combinations should be ef to and trial de novo in the supreme! fected along the depart store!court and rely upon constructive; idea—that is, that each ion fraud and upon the theory that the de- should include one or two 'fendant was a digctor of said com- facturers of each article and that the' pany, 2 trustee for the benefits of the} asso. ion should be able to furnish’ creditors, and that the conveyance (0; ¢ oration, plaintiff! and respond: no e: : *, 1 everything from a pin to a locomo-' him was therefore void. ivs. Dana Wright, as sheriff Zs ut Inote, payable on demand or jat aj Get*the habit to ship your . tive. They argue this system would! (3) Where a corporation i insoly-| man County, Ste of North Dakota, |future time, taken at the: me ot <x | hides, furs and junk to the firm not only for speedy deliveries of the save muth expe in maintaining! ent or about to ¢ . the‘ defendent and appellant. ecution and delivery of the mortga FY : . : * ‘ salesmen and branch ¢ jes and) funds and property -orpora-| Syllabus: held that the wife of the mortgagor.| that pays the highest market best materials but assistance in get- that just as strong orgar ions can|tion are_a trust fund for the benefits Under Chapter 275, La 191i, re-| Who signed the mortgage with her ‘ ‘or rice lis' 7 - nt a 7 t be effected as under the other pliu. of the creditors as against the indi-|lating to salaries of sheriff a o-| husvand, was merely a surety. PES: Send f our Eee : ting the right contractor on the job ‘Advocates of the one-line-of-buciness | vidual claims of the directors. viding for fees collected | i") And further held that there was|and tags. We pay the express at once. é (4) The creditor of a corporation is| em, which sends out highly s entitled to the payment of his claim in cialized salesmen to sell one icle} cash, and a director cannot justify only and which allocates all orders|the conveyance to himself of the real among the manufacturers embraced] estate of the corporation, and in or- in the assgciation, makes the stronger | der to satisfy a personal claim on the | combination to meet foreign “ompeti-| ground that he first offered the cred-| idea contend, however, that their] Knauf & Knaut, ney for respondent amestown, a‘tor- | From Stutsman County. The County of Stutsman , a pu! to be turned in to the county tr urer, it is held: * (1) That a sheriff is required to; turn-over to the county treasurer: (a) | All fees collected in making real es- tate mortgage foreclosures by adver-} tisement; and, (b) all fees: received | }1 there is no new or independent con- sideration for the ,mortgage and no extention of time of payment of the; ‘note and the payee -has surrendered | sting reghts and there is no new |no consideration so far as she was] and postage on furs. roncerned for the execution and de- very of the mortgage, it alsu ap- pearing that she received no part of the consideration ofthe past due past due note which the mortgage was givep to secure. of tion onily. jitor to convey such land or an equaliunder Section 2178, C. L. 1913, for} Appeal from the district court Officials who have studied the pro-| quantity of the land of the corpora-j collecting personal property taxes. | Mercer County, J. N. Hanley, J. blem think the danger of tion to him in payment of his debt but (2) That a sheriff is not required Reversed and remanded. at a price fixed by the corporation. § (i) A corporation is insglent to the; lextent that its directors may not pre- (fer their own claims as against those of the creditors, when it has ceased! jor is about to cease to do busin | and is not liable to meet its pecuniary obligations as they materialize. Action to set aside a conveyance of growth of these export similar to the great metalg of Germany which controlled metats and metal producfs in al parts of the world both in production and distribu- tion, is eliminated by a provision of the Webb bill which prohibits apy ex- ation from engagNg in| This is designed | porters’ ass importing activities. to prevent, or make undesirable,| real estate. . control of raw materia It al is| Appeal from the district court of provided that the acts of the combina-| Foster County, Hon. J. A. Coffey, J. tions must not be in any way in re-} Judgment for defendants. straint of trade within the United Plaintiffs appeals. States, the Federal Trade Commission} Reversed. having continual supervision over; Opinion of the court by Bruce, Ch. their ac ties and each individual! J. Birdzell and Christianson, J J. dis- manufacturing or jobbing member ot | sent, Robinson, J. concurring special- the association being amenable to the} ly, Grace J. concurs in result. Sherman and Cl cts insofar as| Pierce, Tenneson & Cupler, Fargo, his domesti concerned. , and George Wyre, Chicago, attor- | neys for plaintiff and appellant. e SUPREME COURT | Pollock & Pollock and Engerud, , Divet, Holt & Frame. Fargo, attorneys for defendante and respondents. | From Foster County. National City Bank of Chicago, a) Lawrence Henry Random. Plaintiff corporation, plaintiff and appellant,! and respondent, vs Eliza, Random,de-} ys. Robert M. Pollock and the North-| fendant and appellant. ~ ern Trading Compa a corporation,} Syllabus defendants and respnodents. Tn this Syllabus: in the answer that plaintiff has been (1) On a trial de novo in the Su-| guilty of extreme cruelty by inflicting preme court, under the provisions of on the defendant grievous bodily in- case it appears. as alleged | | Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Are Signals of Bad Blood Give Heed to the Warning. {fier known, ard conbains no minerals Pimples on the face and other) or chemicals to injure the most deli- parts of the body are warnings from)cate skin. ¢ Nature that your blood is sluggish} Go to your drugstore, and get a and impoverished. Sometimes they|bottle of S. S. S. today, and ges rid foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly}¢f those unsightly and disfiguring eruptions and other skin disorders|pimples, and other skin irritations. that burn like flames of fire. , | And it will cleanse yoursblood thor- |to turn over to the county treasurer, From Stutsman County. lee They mean that your blood need: S. S. S. to purify it and cleanse it of these impure accumulations that can cause unlimited trouble. This remed: is the greatest vegetable blood puri- oughly. If you wish special medical advice, you can obtain it ‘without charge by writing to Medical Direc- tor, 29 Swift Laboratory, Atlabta, Georgia. fees received for. making sales upon; the foreclosure of chattel morigages} by advertisement. i Appeal from a judgment of the dis-| trict court of Sthtsman County, Cof-) fey, J. | Defendant appeals. Modified and -affirmed. Opinion of the court by Christian: son, J. Robinson, J. concurring in part and dissenting in part. Knauff & Knauff, Jamestown, at- torneys for defendant and appellani. John W. @arr, Jamestown, attr ney for plaintiff and respondent. From Pierce County. George W. Fraine, plaintiff and ar- pellant, vs. North Dakota Grain and de- Land Company, a corporation, fendant and respondent. Syllabus: < Under the usual cropping conir when the land owner is to ha share of the crop and tk ‘opper @ share. each party 3 times title to his share, ang n party has ‘any right to sell or dispose of the share ofthe other party. Pierce county, A. G. Burr, J. Plaintiff appeals. Appeal from the district court of; Opinion of the court by Grace, J. Kobinson, J. concurring specially. A, T. Faber, Mandan, attorney for plaintiff and respondent. I L, Berry, Stanton, attorney for defendant and. appellant. Everybody’s saving Wherever Possible “It means millions of dollars saved to the nation. . Dry cleaning is doing its part iby keeping down. clothing ex- penditures. Better send in suits, dresses, coats, waists—anything you ‘want cleaned and pressed for | this week. 7 NG TELEGRAPH.COLLEGE. 608-First Avenue North, Minneapolia, Mint MORSE WIRELESS onable prices, prompt service EAGLE TAILOR SHOP Opposite the Post Office {Guaranteed workmanship, reas- Get the Habit BISMARCK. HIDE & FUR: CO. Bismarck, N. D. DON’T WAIT— Heated WILTON LI Arguments with plans for many structures. All we know about building is at. your - disposal. You can count on.our help NORTZ LUMBER CO. Phone 77 Bismarck, N. Dal The best time to buy coal.isnow when immediate delivery is certain. Why wait for something or other to boost the price later. You know-car shortage, transportation tie-ups and strikes are apt almost any time to send the price a-soaring. And you don’t want any strikes: in your own household either. “Then keep: the cook good natured: by supplying her with good clean coal that will give an even, steady heat. Keep the houseman smiling, too, with coal that burns longer and is clinker-proof. .It costs less in long run. WHILE THE WEATHER IS GOOD YOUR EARNINGS eventually are ‘deposited in the bank. The question whether YOU. are steadily. depositing part of your income at inter- HE HAS DONE HIS BIT! NOW YOU BO YOURS— Keep Your Pledge—Buy is _ Famous Wilton Lignite per ton “THE COAL THATS! $ 4 7 5 NO DUST—NO DIRT ALE COAL” = "Ee w= NOSOOT This coal does not clinker and contains less sulphur and ash than + any other lignite-coal mined in-North Daketa " Office Corner Ninth Streetand Broadway.‘ est or. whether it is being deposited in the bank by SOMEBODY ELSE. "‘Think.this over. We invite Savings De- posits of One/Dollar and upwards and: pay, 4% compound “interest. . Show them. to the Monitor When he calls to check .you The Oldest and Largest Bank in this sectionof the State