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“The Home of Service” Also the Home of Chevrolet, Hudson and Hupmobile Cars and Parts When in need of expert mechanical work, bring your car to us. Look over our battery department, it is the most completely equipped in the state. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING You will be interested in com- paring our work with that of other shops. MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. Bismarck North Dakota ae Oldest and Largest Bank in this sectionof the State /|Dakota was argued in supreme court | The state treasurer and the attorney} TRI » CORNERED ROWOVER INCOME OF STATE FUNDS Insurance Companies, State of North Dakota and Former Treasurer Involved A three-cornered! action which has attracted. much attention in North Wednesday morning with a view to determining whether the state, the state treasurer or the insurance com- panies furnishing the principal are entitled to the interest on a cash. re- serve or surety which certain class- es of insurance companies are re- quired to deposit qwith the state treasurer. This action ofstactoa an district court some months ago, when an in- surance company brought to re- cover the interest on its reserve represented on his own behalf, Judge Nuessle rendered a judgment in favor of the insurance companies. {general both then appealed, and the supreme court heard the argument of the three contestants Wednesda morning. Theodore Koffel of Bi marck red for Steen, the attor-! ney gen through George K. Fos- ter, ‘one of his assistants, appeared for the state, and J. A. Heder of the; Mandan firm of ivan & Sullivan,' PP appeared for the insurance company. | PEACE-TIME OPPOR- TUNITIES | There will be many op- portunities arising dur- ing the pericd of peace’ readjustment and those "harlotte Greenwood in IN VALUE OF The following report, made public tod: by A. J. Surratt, field agent of the United States, department, shows the tremendous increase in value achieved. by North ota farm prod- u in 1918, us compared with 1917: Cattle sold to local butchers o: ipped to terminal, markets in 1918. 00 head at $45-per head, $12,375,000. EWEN ONS MNOL Telis How to Stop a 8 Bad Cough ©) s 4 ——- ¢ Surociaing ceaults trom thie tamaus a old) home-made syru aelly i prepared and costs tie GWDWVOROVOWOLW’ © 8 If you have w severe cough or gold accompanied with soreness, th tickle, hoarseness, or difficult. bre who have money on hand will ‘be ready for them. Now is the time to pre- pare by opening an ac- count’ in our Savings De- partment and adding to it a fixed portion of your earnings. We pay 4% interest, compounded semi-dnnu- ally, on deposits of One Dollar and upwards. or if’ your elild’ wakes up. during 1 night With croup and you- want qu help, try this reliable old home-ma cough remedy. Any druggist can ply you h 2% ounces of Pine Pour’ this into a pint: bottle and f the bottle with plain granulat By) Vu Call) use 1 at corn Srp, if desi recipe makes w pint -of really cough remedy. It tastes 20 spite of its liv cost, it can be ce upon to give quick’ and lasting 4 Yon can feel this take hold-of a- cow in a way that means business, It joo: cng and raises the phlegm, stopa throu tickle and soothes and a the irritate membranes that line the throat and brot chial tubes With such promptness, eas and certainty - ~that— it is really astor ‘ishing. Pinex is a special and highly ev trated compound of genuine Norway extract, and is probably the be: means of overcoming. se’ throat gnd chest colds. There are m: this mixture, ask for “2% ounes directions d cept ‘anything el Guaranteed to give nhsotute satisfa Fr money vromotly refunded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wavne, Ind. tions o ntment, ith tl Put'your, plumbing in order—as a means of safety, as a method of sanitation, as a measure of protection. We'll fix you out from cellar to garret—every ‘room in the house needs specialized attention. / And we have the know-how aitd ‘the, where- with that means 100 per, cent efficiency. é Confer with us. Years of schooled experience _ enables us to evade the pitfalls of doubtful prac- * tite: Our skill and scicnce are at your beck and call. jo Long Letty,”-at Auditorium Feb. 14. INCREASE OF ALMOST 100 PCT. STATE. PRODUCTS 285,000 head at $41 per |keted in 1917, 2 head, $11,685,000. Hogs sqk_to local, Autchers or ship- ped to terminal markets in 1918, 341,- 000 head’ at $25 per head, $8,500,000. Marketed: in, 1917, 460,000 head at $2 per head, $9,200,000. Sheep sold to local. butchers. or shipped to terminal markets in 1918, 90,000 head at $11 per head, $900,000. ~ {Marketed in- 1917, 65,000 head at $11 5,000. {per head, $7. The above, statement. for catle, hogs amd sheep is feed largely on raflroad shipments with a conservative estimate for receipts of local butchers. Estimated wool clip in 1918, 1,560,000 jPounds at 55¢ per 1b, $858,000. Esti- mated wool clip in/1917, 1,418,000 lbs., |44e per Ib.,, $624,000. Value of animals killed for home use in 1918 (estimate), $6,000,000. Value of animals killed for home use in. 1917 ‘as ‘¥éportéd’ by state commis- j sion Gon agriculture —for- 1917 - was 185, Saree of. all dairy pre oduets for: year lending Juve .30, 1918 as reported by e dairy x 30; ag. ‘y commissioner, $16,901. 000. “Value of. garden—preducts-and..pgul- try and eeesssold in 1918 (estimate). $1,800,000. Value” ef *gatden products, poultry and. eggs sold “in. 1917. as_re- ported by state commissioner of agri- culture in 1917. $1,615,000. Received for horses}sold in:1918 (es- timate), $2.500,000. Received for horses sold in’ 1917 ted by the state ‘commissioner of. ageleulture in,.4017, $4.252.000. Total. valnation of-grain, finx, seed tind hay evops'as reported by ‘the Unit- ed States bureau, of crop estimates for North ‘Dakota. $220.3) for. 1917, atid’ $375,018,000' for 1 Total valuation ‘ofall produits sold. by North Dakota in: 1917, $271,238,000, and in 1918, $430.938,000. This statement does: not include the value of live stock'on farms December 81 each year, which was $156,000,000 in 1917 and $158,000,000 in 1918, nor the value of straw aod elty garden products. It is estimated that for 1918 about two-thirds of the valuation of approxi- mately $432,000,000 or $288,000,000 rep- 18 third or $144,000,000 represents valua- ;Uon of farm products consumed or re- aquired for. seed and other needs on farms. Courtesy acknowledged to North Da- kota commissioner of agriculture for the valuation report of-dairy products for 1917 ‘and: 1918, value of poultry jand ‘garden ‘products for 1917. virlue of horses-sold and farm animals killed for home use in 1917. j lant, vs. oly Neng Bi son, defendants and pondents. Syllabus: ; 4. In anaction: of. and bat- tery, it is_not prejudictaf‘etror to re- fuse testimany tha: witness has been convicted of it doe not ap- Pear that the_purpose of; such testi- uiony is either to affect the credibility of tiie witness or to’ prove an admis- sion against interest=by a proof of plea of guilty in a crimitial action for the same assault and.battery, — 2. Evidence in, such action: that a. witiess has entered a pléa of guilty and has”been ‘convicted for the same asault- and—battery, ig tion is adniissible: only. sion against itterest. Evidence tl been convicted of 4" {ble in’ a civil action 6 fg his credibility. as Appeal from district court, {county, Leighton, J. "O if BP site aie for appellag BF: McGee € Gobs, respondents. pox > Givi. action for aoaautt. and battery. Attirmed. 4 portation to the school for all children years! of age inclusive; who reside be- yond the specified distance as pre- scribed by law.-when it becomes the mandatory duty of the school board to provide conveyance for such chil- dren ‘to ‘such ‘school, it is’the mgn- datory duty: of the. achool board to ascertain and determine - what) chil- dren within the district reside beyond the specified distance’ from the school-and, convey them to school in accordance with the requirement. of the law providing for such transport ation. 2. .Where the: -school board. fails, neglect or refuses to furnish. trans- portation for children between. the ages of six and fifteen years inclusive, in disregard of the provisions of law which make it their mandatory duty to do so, and where the parent, or guardian or one lawfuilycharged with SSS Painful Piles A Free Trial of ‘bysamia Pile Treate ment In One of the Grandest Events You Ever ‘Experienced. “suffering dreadfully bleeding, protruding Now, g0 over You. are with itching, piles or hemorrholdg,. You ly Cannot Afford to Ignore These Remarkable Pyramids. to any drug store and box of Pyramid Pile T t.a. 60-cont’ for joy; If for “a free'strial” pac! by mall, You will ir dhen be convince Don't delay. Take no. substitute, FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 616 Pyramid Building., Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile ‘Treatment, in plain wrapper, jum: send Street . the custody and care of cuch children between the ages of six and fifteen |conveys them to. the nearest properly | specially. equipped schoo} within the district by the nearest public or lawfully traveled route, such service being accepted by the school district; the district is un- der am implied constractual obligation ols to compensate therefor Appeal. from the is Nelson county, Nort! Chas, M. Cooley, J court of Dakota, Hoa. and our’ prices. kind?” inferior. goods.’ ment. “exactly.” PHONE: 576 “ PORTAGE ‘TIRES: GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds FILTERED GASOLINE Free Air and Water _-. BATTERY © ’ SERVICE STATION BANNER HOUSE gi aeenees wanted; room and board. $8 .( Two in a. bed. is; $7.60 apiece. Single and double. rooms. Board is as good a place asin the state for the:money.: Owner and pro- ~ Bismarck, N. CD SUICE and OAKLAND Valve i in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER CADILLAC ‘Automobiles prietor, Sam Nicola, 104 a ee St., phone 281. PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night: Phones 100 or 687. batery, only for the purpose of affect UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS ‘ N. PB. Special... ., Weve got the Guns ond Ammunu Lat’ s have a heart to heart talk about our hardware ; Our long‘ experience in this business has ‘taught as which are the best brands; which goods have stood the test of years of_use. When you buy. from us you get that Our prices are no more thant you will pay others for , “Forward: March” into our store for hunting equip: Our guns ‘shoot true;our ammunition is loaded Use, our; hardware; it stands hard wear. JOHN BORTELL concurring Birdzell and Bronson, JJ. J. and Christianson. Ch Robinson, J., dissentingy ~ Flyar & ‘Traynor, Devils Lake. at- torneye for plaintiff and appellant. J. Roberts and Frich & Kally, La- earners for defendant and re- bondent For the Beulah Coal Spiaiod olf the court by Grace, J.1 Phone Th, City Fuel: Co. When you hunt Sor Hardware | Jmd US’. 300 MAIN STREET TT i MT t FINNEY’S DRUG STORE "Bistiarek, N. D. SUITS $95 am - Expert Dry Cleaning EIN TAILOR AND CLEANER WAIN STREET PA a EAM PURE. PASTEUR- IZED MILK Our Milk Station Open Daily 8 A. M. fo 6 P. M., Saturday night to 9 O'clock. Sundays From 9 to 1 P M. Only. | _ BISMARCK DAIRY, co. -210 10 Broadway North Dak: tar. Our Hero H me Industry ., 40.00 36.00 31.00 wE SHIP CIGARS BY PARCEL P POST “(address WILLIAM. 423 Sré- et, JF ela -Blemarck, N. 0, 43..: