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“BAYER CROSS” GENUINE ASPI one BISMARCK REAL ESTATE MOVING UNUSUALLY WELL Large me: of Important Transfers Made Recently— Farm Lands in Demand Bismarck real te is enjoying a quiet but substantial little boom, More seles have been recorded uring the past month tl i years |) of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.’ Always buy an unbroken Bayer package which con- tains proper directions to safely re- lieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores—larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacid. ‘ester of Salicylicacid. “Bayer Tablets Jing bonses, and many who find it im- ywss ible property are ide accommoda- He to reul asi ing in order to pro: s for their families ie FL. Young Real F ports the best June business it has in years, During the last few there have been sold through th agency the Moore residence on Avenue Is to Dr. 8. B. Toney, dwellings in other parts of the city to F.C. Ellsworth and Clifton Johnson} lots in beautiful Ri erview to C, A, Barton of the Provi- dent Insurance Co., A. TL. Spohn and Thomas Jennings and lots in the Lin- coln addition to! Lena Spingbeil. Farm Lands Moving. te Co, re- there aud investing in larger holdings N Dakota. Mr. Young is now Minnesota looking up agents and buye and he rts that prospects for business never have been brighter. ‘The grasshopper damage is confined fo relatively small districts. Generally spea Burleigh county crops are in prime condition, and farmers from the south who have inspected lands here are delighted with the appearance of the fiel(is and meadows, The same situation applies to farm aii we a lund. The Young agency has recently | NEW SALEM BOY sold a half-section near Moffit to a 3 farmer from Lytton, [a., and a quarter DROWNS IN POND section near McKenzie to a purchaser: com St, Peter, Minn, Inquiries are ON HOME FARM coming in from farmers all over. the i EAE oe country Who Will invest as soon as they |: New Salem, N. D., June 24.—Her- man Miller, a seventeen-years-old farmer boy residing with his mother in this vicinity, was drowned while abthing in a pond on ‘his mother's farm last week. No one witnessed the drowning, and no details of the accident are available. “The . boy could not swim, but he had frequent- ly bathed in the coulee,. which was not very deep. can be sure of a crop, Every day brings letters from Towa, Minnesota and South Dakota telling of a tremen- cous land boom in those states, Many substantial farmers are selling out Reduce Weight to reduce steadily, yet eat lt eat wit te, get a small box Tee R es ream, ete. P Fi Cert of ‘eorein at the druggist’s. Follow St. Alexius Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nastel of Ree are the parents of a new daughter born this morning. A daughter was born this morning jto Mrs. T. Bushy of Bismarck. tions. Absolutely safe, guarans Soe or ethed of becoming thin. No self- starving; you become slender gracefully. vivacious, mentally and physically alert— giad you're alive! Reduction guaranteed {0 to 60 pounds or no cost to you! “And remember it, too.”” ih The better the quality of your chew, the more you'll enjoy it. You’ll get more out of your to= bacco money, too—you’ll save part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good — and it lasts and lasts. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles ‘ RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Me W-B CUT is a long fine-cut ‘tébacdo CLOTHES CLEAN ED OFTEN WEAR TWICE AS LONG Spend ee Sie ice new clothes. Have your old ones French dry Nevens Company They'll look like new and satisfy too. 5 Best work” at “right > Minneapolis’ largest laundry and dry cleaning establishmen NEVENS CO., 1203 Marquette Ave., MINNEAPOLIS ‘DEPOSITS SECURED BY OUR PARTICIPATION IN THE! STATE DEPOSITORS | GUARANTY FUND “Pay to the Order of--"” They are magic words sometimes. Instead of showing a decreasing bank account they may be the indicator of money saved.” Paying bills by check gives you a close check on the amount you are spending, whether or ;not it is necessary, and at the same time. you have absolute protection, Your cancelled check is a legal receipt. fe ss ot Checking accounts mean.real economy,.greater convenience than cash payment and besides all this—it is the most business-like of all payment methods. Start a checking account here. - Today. . BISMARCK BANK . Bismarck, N. D, | (MORE RAIN FOR oT SBASTERN PART OF THE STATE Jamestown Officially Recorded 1.60: Inches Up to 7 This Morning —Great Crops The eastern patt of the state, from ‘amestown to the Minnesota line, was favored with another fine rain over Sunday, The ofticial record at’ James- tewn showed 1.60 inches precipitation up to 7 this morning; at Moorhead the rainfall was 92 of an*ineh, and at Amenta .78, | Devils Lake had a trace; Grafton, .15; Grand Works, 17; Lari- more, .06, and Napoleon, 07. Roads east from Bismarck are seas cf mud, Tourists who statted out the last of the week for the takes ‘were compelled to‘return after traversing a .few miles, The recent raing“have cir- ¢led Bismarck on three. sides, skipping the territory from the river west, but thoroughly soaking the soil north, east and squth, Sheriff Welch yesterday completed the distribution, of the official referen- dum election ballots to Burleigh, coun- ty’s. forty-nine. rural precigcts.. He stated ‘today that he has never seen scason of the year, There seems to be an abundance of moisture in» every wheat and other spring grains:are com- ing on in great shape. ‘The. grass is ex- ceptionally good; and there are pros- pects for an unusually large hay crop. Inasmuch as Burleigh county is fast becoming one of the real dairy centers of North Dakota, a good forage crop will mean as much to. this community as a bumper wheat yield. Every day brings a string of autoes into town with their tonneaus tilled with cream cans. If the dairy farmers succeed this summer in making enough hay to meet their year’s needs, it will mean many thousands of dollars mere in their pockets, An unprecedented year of farm de- velopment is predicted for Burleigh county. Scores of farmers are ‘plan- ning new, thoroughly modern homes, , with private water, and lighting plants, hot water heating installations and all the comforts of 1 city home, with some additional refinements which the ty dweller cannot ordinarily afford. The high cost of building will hold-no terrors for the Burleigh eounty farmer if he-gets a a crop this this year. ZEBRA LADIES Little shetland pony, coy little mare, bas all but broken .yp the big zebra act in Al G. paras gireus that arrives here June 2 Nat is “ng boss zebra of the herd. He has five wives, Molly, Dotty, Ber- tha, Lizzie aud Mary. Al’'G. Bariies, ofineater, makes a specialty, pf hybrids. He figured on producing, a cross be- tween a zebra and a shetland pony. Therefore he introduced Darothy into the sextette. Nat favored the alllanee ;, the wives didn’t. The boss of the herd put forth lits best. paces and the’ shetJand, flat- tered at the striped Bean Brummel's advances, responded in kind. Then to, Barnes’ consternation the zebra ladies went on strjke—with their hoofs. And Nat went to the hospital. ‘The shetlatd lady vamoosed. In turn was born a hybrid, half shet- land, half zebra, which added te the turmoil. And now, Harpey, claims the zebra girls won't work with Nat in the ring. Said Barnes today: “I have tried to work this act. since the shetland brake in on the scene, but to no avail; the aebra girls are awfully sore at. Nat. The shetland lady has absolutely jinx- ed the scheme of things so far as my zebra act is eoncernéd. ‘Il stage the zebra act in, Bismarck, just. the. same, but poor Nat, as recent experience will prove, wil get many a swift kick. “This proves to me ‘that the female of the species,’ even among animal kind, is just as jealous as the human.” The zebra-shetland pony hybrid will be on exhibition in the animal tent along with the nursery babies of the show, i ; < BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Louise Hoerman, superintend- ent. of Bismarck hospital, and Miss Lydia Neumeyer, that institution, left on Sunday even- ing. for Chicago, wherg they will’ tend natignal convention, of, nurses, which convenes June 24 to 36. On their. return trip they will stop over at Or- tonville, Minn., to attend the dedication of .a new Evangelical - hospital. They | T° plan to arrive -home. about’ the - first week in July. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis .Mische, of He- bron, are the parents of.a daughter, born Sunday at Bismarck. hospital. Mrs. Claude Chappell and baby. left on. Sunday for their pels at Wing. Mrs. J.P. Kavanaugh. of Bismarck entered the hospital on Suneey. INTRODUCTORY i “Ag it‘ig. the duty of every prysician to cure whatever of disease, relfeve whatever -of suffering and, red whatever | ot: life he. may; 80-1 ‘hol id to be.my duty ‘to:place the knowledge by the means for accomplishing reach the «greatest number -and ae- complish the greatest good.” Manual for the treatment of disease, by Frederick Humphreys, M..D., ‘mail- ed free on‘. request. ‘Humphreys’ Homeopathetic.Medicine Co.,-156 Wil- liam St., New York. Miss Tyler ‘Improves. The condition .of ; Miss’. Ada: Tyler, daughter of Bishop and Mrs, J. Poyntz] W! Tyler of : Fargo, : Bishop Tyler: being |: head of the Episcopal church in-North Dakota, who suffered a fractured. skull |; in an_automobile:accident at Raleigh, N.-C., is:very: hopeful and time is an element for her’ recovery, according to” telegrams received in Fargo... Miss Ty: ne is resting more easily, though she Unconscious the greater part. of the } Mrs. Tyler and son, Blake Tyler, are at Miss Tylex’s bedside in Rex hos- pital in Raleigh, ees ue sioner of Agriculture and Labor an Commission’ at. @ galary of $2, 4 count other notices that. are Fequired by law to be published’ by County ot be published. in: such ‘paper. ceedings'n the various Count; glesure 1 sonal publications requ crops generally looking finer at this | under. this ‘Act's may furnish corafied: copy of any matter in such papers to! any citizen at a cost of 10 cents per fol Ho, bart of the: county. There are some |" “Declares it to: We the intent of the law to co‘ordinate publication of all. 1 splendid stands of winter rye, although | notices: “reporter che, ead tet cin that Tn “atste pristine, and to: ave complete there is:an occasional thin spot, and | system of files ‘of legal publications and certain, legal pT al intendent ‘of: fendent,. the hool * "GO ON STRIKE) jaunts wuctuirg ext valetant Site a Mehet ear eoets State Sut Ruperintel enF. the sitnaaraigatiys tty and! preparation premier, wild animal of the approved not hold any othér office under the laws 0! States, Hot ngage in any other occupation or with his duties. laws, assess all taxes upon express, companies, etc. Upon all eorpoiations, the State Income Tevied and coliected by ¢ a Supervisor of tax aguensment. governing th the making of returns, assesqments, ‘and taxa: or pther subjects of taxation. pronee' ate of -ac' port Anformation as. ES, collection of taxes, (GG) Req “ae: By ae BeyacFoes Pro} its af it f 8 Rid written’ cop "nrg Hi fe ald, eputie iat ment. of real or enti Property OF eather’ subjects: or objects of taxation subject to nS by the County she 4 Sounty Superyidor: attteriding | ‘such: rmeatings ¢ i ye al out; sof the 6 objects in the hands of: the peo- be | ple:in the’ mabper best. calculated to} tfg Submission of the following ‘propositions: '. TUESDAY, E 24, 1919,. ELECTION In compliance with Sections:975 and 979 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for 1913, 1, TB, Flaherty ,Connty Auditor of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota do hereby certify that the fellowing is a true and! correct list of the measures against which referendum petitions have been filed as gertified to me by the Secretary of State, and which, in compliance with the proclamation of, His Excellency, the Governor of the State of North Dakota will be submitted to the electors on Thursday, June 26th, 1919. The Polls will open at 9 o’clock A: M: and continue open until 9 o’clock P, M. of that day, in all the regular polling places of said County as established by the County Commissioners of said County Witness my hand and official seal this 9th day of June, 1919, (BEAL) REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT STATE PUBLICATION “AND PRINTING COMMISSION Senate Bill No. 157, Session Laws 1919 SENATE BILL No, 157, An’ Act creating a State Publication and Printing Commission; Prescribing its duties and powers and repealing all acts in conflict herewith, Creates State, Publication and Printing Commission.. Provides that Conimission shall be composed ot Secretar of State, Commis-- Chairman’ road Commisaioners . a State Printer ho shail be. secretary. veer and requires that be shalt be ‘expert printer and resident of the state at ast one year, Gives Commission power to make all printing contracts for the Btate wand to designate one newspaper in each. county as the ‘official newspaper in é¢ach ‘to be the official. newspaper in the.county unttl its successor, cnouen as provided by Senate’ Bill No. 158. Provides‘ that all proceedings: of' the: Board of County! Comsatpaton Authorizes Commission ‘to appoln cers. os at ‘Also that all summons, citations, notices, orders or other processes a rO= ‘eo tatetay District or, Ee reme: Court; all publ tions ‘of every fade by State’ Officers; ‘all, notices o! reat estate and chattel OrtKages: Ss rather er, Heng ‘on. real oak eon od y and GlE notices Kidd atsoever ki \ereal tobe aie county shalt be e pubiiahed to fin ne, ang. offich Y doalanate aper for as ublication of ra sPae Pei \e! ate an iulred ie to 'made' by the offleets oF wach town, wilage’ on sty Gives Commission 0 oe mate makes it oe duty °f Meieet ron ‘one, ‘or more legal news. Rature pequir Dublished in. Provide; lished - there_m ers for’ publication as state i notices,: including, re) of ‘corporations, py ag ng ae ner, Secretary of . St: ed by the Insurance. \d._all other of cers Pe Saae pers Al Provides tha’ 9, copies of all. newspapers designated as: legal. news) alk be ‘led with the: Secretary. of of the Commission and t! Repeals all conflicting laws. Shall Senate Bill -No, 167, passed b; approved by, the Governor. March 15, . the Sixtesnth, Lealelative, Assembly, ‘end 919, be appro YES NO “REFERENDUM oF LeaisLative. BNACTMENT ra Board of Administratian id ‘Senate Bill No. 134, Session Laws 1919 SENATE BILL, No: 134, The same being an act providing for the adinintetra® tion of cin enal, charitable and educational institutions, and of the publte gchoola of the state; providing for the management of such Institutions ey ‘a Board of: Administration; ‘providing for its appointment and d puis nd » Rewens and duties; © making a appropriation; and repealing all “ae een yAc ote in confiict therewitl Credt of Administration {or the supervision of all penal, chaittabis and educational institutions and the public schools “0 consist of Rhee State Supers intendent of Public Instruction, the Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor, and three others to be appointed by, the Governor for a term of six years, subject to removal ‘for ci Fixes ‘the yond at $10,000.60 and salary at :$3,000.00 of eppelntive members, and raiees them ‘to give all their time. to.the duties of the: office. orizes the Board to employ ’a secretary and other. assistants, and-to 2 publ compensation, deteroine their qualffications, and remove. them when ic serv: oe doman ra e Board to assume all. powers and perform all duties of the State Board rareateaten! Board ot ‘Regents and Board of. 1 Con rol. owerg and duties of ihe, Superintendent of Public Instruction shall not’ be abridged. © See section 9, of the law. Empowers the Board to appoint a School, Commission consisting of the Super- bli fostruction, one County Superintendent, one City‘ Superin- Mspector, and one other member, t invebtignce tie tate and to mi dings and recommendations to’ the 'B equires the Board to appoint an Educational Commission Sia consiat “of £41 rin pndont of Public Instruction, one County ‘Supermtendent, ' one: ony representative of Normal Schools and one representative of at ricuidura Contege, to have charge of certification ‘of teachers; eno Ss, eins on, for Eighth Grade, and High School ‘pupils, gurses ‘of study to’ instant a system. of bookkeeping ai ‘auditing ‘of all ‘moneys pen Requires the. file: an ‘annual: feport. with the ‘Gover - Apbropriates ‘Ft, a. wo annually: for the purpose of carrying out the provistona a ao the: Sixteenth. Legisiative: Assemb! 19, be aberseed? 2 ‘ Shall all Senate Bill Bill YES ai ‘REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT . TAX COMMISSIONER i a for ‘the appointment powers ‘atid dutie’ SENATE BILD No,. 67, An Act providin, i Tv mn joher; prescribing his qualifications, his ; salary and term of office; and repealing Article 4, Chay iter 4, Compited Laws of North Dakota, 1913, as amended by Chapter 282, ws of North Dakota, 1917, and all ather Acts and parts of Acts in conflict herewith. Abolishes present Tax Commission. [Brovides: for the appointment of a' Tax ‘Commissioner for} term of:\ste years. Sites Governor ‘power ‘to remove Tax Commissioner ‘and appoint succesnor- to, fll ncy by appointment, Specifies that Tax Commissioner must ossess | knowledge of taxation and c Nod. any other office: thie or -any other State or the Gaited alae dnterfering or inconsiaten heed wane a ivides for annual salary of $4,000.00. ° MAS BRE od Provides that, Commissioner ‘atail have “charg af administration, of of regenee telegraph, ree. lophoue freight Wax ciel all other tases subject tothe @pproval ‘of the Board of A) Hi vision over. gu aRpe| ors: all assessing officers. % Give instructions and di cttons “y to at as ‘supervisor of assessors? C) Appoint within each County, waybiect to approval of County ,Commisal loner faste ern to’ enforce’ jews relating e Benaitien of ers, ear ay 6 to cotinby eth. Br iStens, roe Sino ‘statates ration of property or income (Authority, to call on State's e's Attorney 'to aselst tn'the | commencement ana ions’ to enforce ta: village, city, county or ather public officers to re- seat ton alection®¢ ‘4 wae ature of Be ic funds, etc. corporations. to furnish information je responsible for all income, corporation and_other tax returns includ~ formation furnigbed to: the cdlfector of Internal Revenue. Summon. witnesses to give testimony. relating: to. ‘rad matter which Sei ie. Board: of Equaltzation have authority to’ investigate. ‘B Cause depos Ee ion of witnesses with or without the State to be tak Require. ce pany y Auditors to bythe Gow and ole, complete. Serenata State. Provides that Tax ‘Commissioner; Equalization, shall— “(D). "Direct, actions: afi jabilities and punishments rporatisns, for failure ire indjvidualg, associations ane concerning. thelr debts, assets, ‘eal ing graduate nurse of | or im and cause a reassens- Require ‘County Auditors to ‘pace’ omitted ’ ‘property om.'the dseexarnent i fully. all complaints of taxable: praper tye hy from, taxation, ‘ 18. vn Ebafer with the all com ov Ton ‘the “aubject..9 A elimiatntea laws ereto. + ‘before. “meeting” ‘ot recommendations. P)' Transmit'td.the Governor. and Legislature, 80 age lesof ‘the State, as ottee eeialnture: ‘report; of’ taxable pi ype: seneeal wainaticn cau Visit -personally: or.-by- dep! as pareticabls or- needful. for. ‘invest ino ‘of, County~ Euperv pes other tan attic ora ‘and call ma caste atic, ssupargunry cy, 3 Ateee nd: other. he, call meetin, ‘ors: of Income ‘and “ot! ener tax taxes, then* Bene ty : ne: of:each e County Tr 3 Investigate tax; systems’ of ather States and Count: Recommend, lexis- lation: to prevent. o¥ on of "taxes and tort the ;{mprovement vote athe réventie-Sy tem, ofthe State’ The Commission, may-with the. consent, of the: Board of lization: State otter states attend conferences and: convent entter erson er. States. Expenses: so. i a0 GPa Si etfs apa eugene ae ert vi » is} om or by ‘the: Board iS eitadea mot ner. tha 39 pave, after: ak of. d me ct) To ue ae baleen out-of. thé State! for f rlehing dieuces legditig to collection of taxes, co! mel sation therefor’ ton be paid ey, ‘Watrant Apsued ithe He Conutlasion r uppn:the gab livision ots Governia ramet 7 sullding ean: bakes i Intenance..of offices’ in‘ Sta iy sie sca aa vat thew same manner’ as other state: poston eof stants. while ‘traveling: on bus! ine i plas! ners oat pace Hs eet viding, oe -Aptal am n Ne ‘not: exces the a PI a in al fie Ne "| u ah forth Dakota ‘Tax Com- sion. which ona ee nL Neck. Bok ‘subject. to. the Supervision of the State] ualization. é P Gives authority. to, appoint: such’ eputiga a experts, jclerks’ or other, assistants. Salaries ‘and: expenses ‘to \be audited: and. paid in. 6. same: manner: as: the salary and /expensea: of of the. Commiasioner,: provided:the titan expense :for. aaa aaiavine and expenses ‘shall. not-exceed the amount: apnropriated therefor in ‘any. one.year. ‘Incase of refusal to: make, returns: required. by. law). or where Commissioner shall ‘have.ground to believe: that:any person, corporation,..company, or. aasdtlation false or: fraudulent returns; -the,-Commisstoner is ‘empowered. to ‘reports, -documents‘or. accounts’, relating: to:the paynient’ of auch ‘to’ summon; witnesses: and $3, compel thy Production: of books‘or tecords. fay gto also" conferre pupon Diitrict- Court* tox:compel : the - attendance *of wit radges ‘books’ and. recorda. sse8 Or partie: any cs ‘ovides’ that any: ul nce ‘of, a} igbie' ty be rn year. ending. July lat, 1919), Noe the Tax Commis all, be) av: le’ to. be. expended uader: tne ‘Gireo- thon, of. the’ ‘Comna “the Sesser, igalelative Assembly,. “and Shall. Senate Bill, No... "er asecd by ‘e 0..." p 019; be approved. by the Governor Maret: aD of Burleigh, N, D. : T. E. FLAHERTY. * : County Auditor of Burleigh County, N. D.: FERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE, ENACTMENT Nitea ‘ ight COMMISSIONER .OF. JMMIGRATION »: ttt ge PSS Howse, Bill No 123, Session. Laws 1919, HOUaE BILL No. 122, An Act creating the office of the Commissioner ot Immigration. Provides "for appointment ot ponimisatoner. by the Governor; term, he office two Nears, ‘salary $2,608.00) pe a. is as Requires: Conyni issioner tot ‘furnish bond in the sum of $10, 00:00, ‘* Provides that at the. Col muteniorier of Immigration shail advertise Tesoure Fantages beat tunities ag a place of residence for farmers, epee mechanics: hoy he“ purpose of bringing settlers, investors and» Requires Commissioner to compile statistics and information withirefenence to sain facilities, (Social. conditions, government industries and industrial MR eqquires Coramtastoner to advertise and distribute ‘Information. “by fneans of pulieuina pamphiets,” correspondence and advertisements, Provides that Commissioner shall handle all correspondence pertaining b- jects mentioned in this Act, and shall co-operate with the United States. fherls of mmnigration as far as practical, and shall assist immigrants and‘ athers;to find. homes in North Dakota, Provides that Commigsioner of Immigration shall maintain offices in the State itn the Pulldiug.: employ and fix the salaries of all assistants, and fle a statement @ State Auditing Board ‘of al} s Horas. andvexpensea. « Provides for an ap} Hopi So ef $2 Oa 4 rovides for repeal of all A i confi! Mi Mouse Bill No. 123, pa by met ‘Sixteenth Leuisiative Assembly, and approved by the Governor March 6, 1919, be approved? YES NO REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT INDUSTRIAS, COMMISSION. ad ‘House Bill No, 17, Session Laws 1919 » ; BILE: No. 17, The same being an Act cresting the Industria! Com- mission of North Dakota, authorizing it to conduct and manage on behalf He ‘the’ State certain utilities, industries, enterprises and ‘byainess. p! Poteet) ects ‘gn@ defining its power and duties, and making an appropriation for. ‘veatea the Industrial Commisston of North Dakota to conduct and manage eertaite in ueiities, industries and business: frofects. > oneti€utes the Governor, Attorney General and the Commisstoner of ‘Agricul- ture: and: Labor, the Industrial Commission,’ two of whom ‘shall. conatitute a eon but requires the approval:of the Governor of all orders, rulin y-laws, contracts ‘before they become effective. apne ites the Commisston te employ secretaries and vibe subordinate officers auth ‘terms ‘as it may deem neRey to-fix their bond and compensation, and to ais aree. Shem. when in ita ‘judgment: the public interests may require it. powers athe Conmmlaaon to manage, operate, control and govern all utilities, industrign, enterprises,: and. business: Pieters undertaken by the State, except se carried om in the pepal,: canovita le or ‘educational inatitutions. ; these 9 ao locate such enterpri (6): ‘Fo purctiase, lease or ‘condemn all necessary property. and sell the same; to construct Hacgasary ‘buildings; and‘‘ta equip-and' maintain the same. (ce). “To appoint a Manager and all necessary subordinate employees of and for each such enterprise; to employ contractors, architects, etc., to define their @uttes, designate thelr tities. and ‘Ax thelr bonds and compensation, OES ‘Gtacharge employees when in its judgment the pubic interest re- he pricen of things bought and sold, and the rat and charges To maker rules and Fegulations for the management and operdtion of such ‘énterprises. To procure the funds for auch enterprises by negotiating. State Bonds in sachs amounts as may be provided girs law. cy) To conduct investigations o! matters connected with such enterprises; to compel! the attendance of witnesses and the production of all books and property material ae such. investigation. mbt wae To make rules and regulations for its own procedure. satires the Commission: to prepare an annual report and file. pitery of ft State, containing an _ ite) ized amount of expenditure a1 lat’ statement: of ead! Hf entorrine, way ap) wopriates TwoHundred -Fi susand ‘Dollars to carry out the the Sixteenth Legistative Assembly, and 1919, be approves ;, mous oA “To :fix the = id rend the: Sec: @ detatled rovisions of e hait House BITNo., 17 id approved by the Gpverne rebriney 38, REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE, ENACTMENT Feige i JUDICIAL DISTRICTS ; Y * House Bit No. 124, Session Lawe 1919 a “MOUSE ‘BILL No. 124, Being an Act providing for Judicial Diatrict ude thereof, their compensation and method of payment, terms of Caine to be *\ held, powers and duties of such Courty and the procedure, therein, end ‘-* repealing all Acts and parts of Acts in conflict therewith. rad ors -Bivides | the State into Six’ Districts. : Provides’ that the terms of Court fe be held ineach County and. location of fuses a Cais shall ‘be fixed by the Supreme Court tn such manner shat gach may have a Circult within: his District and so here ‘no oud a, iY all hol two Sconsecutive ‘Jury ‘Terms tm any County except: in the Count; . 3 ‘Fixes manner af electing Judges, and their term of office at our Yeas, Provides that ‘present Judges shall be retained during their term of office, Provides that Districts having more than one Judge, the longest in con- tinued ‘service shalt be the presiding Judge. Requires' the Supreme Court to adopt uniform rules of procedure for the Dis- trict Cor rovides for Changes of Venue from one Judge to another of. seme. Dietrtots or in et Papin or from one County to another, or from one Districh te © Governor to: appoint an additional Tudse for tl _to'hold’ offiee: until the next Genera} Election. of Distriet-Judges at $4,000:00 and Retual traveling expenses. peals all Acta and parts of Acts in conflict there’ Sen House BIlt-No. 124, passed oy, the Sixteenth Sealsiative Assembly, and approved by the Governor March 3, 1919, be approved? 4 REFERENDUM OR LEGISLATIVE, ENACTMENT ay — ] BANK. OF .NORTH DAKOTA 4: House Bill Nov 18, Session Lawe 1919 : es 24g ILE No. 18, abe! ‘an ‘Act declaring thi f the BOUEr BY North’ Dakote toverg engage inthe Banking Business eh fatsbilanin fh name of the Bank of North ‘ota, operat « ay tem of Bante pnder tl by e; in, ng. the scope and manner of its operation, ¥ the 4 were a an ie by of. the persons charged: with its management virem Sing a app 9 cation thetets and_providing penalties for, the wiolation: of sions thereof. ‘~certall a=4 Creates a lsyetem my 9 ban “aontratted and operated by the State under the miler dies supervision of the Industrial Commission and yf the: Bai eaaces the - ther bier aainortzes th the industrial ‘Commission to Purchase. lease the or “all uisite’ property, and te eonatruct and r “nee prone et from igvesting rare: than ten per. cent of the cap! v of “he the Wank i fix- i nt ubordinate of hearty who ce at Coa eat v4] emple oy & mal uthorizes, nN ‘actol ets and ot! ents Ate. judgment the antereate aehe, “3 tate may rea nuke: ant ta ae their duties, designate their titles and fix an corn ensa! 3 ; ne ‘Authorizes: the ‘Cor pata ion’ to iechatee: such: ‘employees whenever in its suag- ublic’ interegta ‘requili ‘the ‘Bank :to: aati business whenever bonds in the-aum of Tye minion: Dol shall be delivered: to the Commission; the. fund‘ procured: by the aale‘of. ‘gueh ponds to be known'as the Capital of the Bank, ~ . Requires}"all State, County, Township, ‘Municipal and Schoo} District Fund: end: funds ‘of-all péral;;‘educational and industrial institutions and all other ats funds to. be deposited ‘in the Bank within. three months from the.approval of the Act, and makes a‘ violation of thle, provision @ misdemeanor, punie! able _by fine end_imprisonment. ‘Exempts: ftom: raved for loss, official depositing public funds in eald Bank, and ‘the sureties on-his bond. Authortzey the Bank to receive deposits from any source, cid auttiariess unde to be deposited to: the credit of the Bank’ in. any other bank provided by the Com- ant , 1 Guarantees :all. deposits in the Bank; and. exempts them from taxation. & Authorizes 9 the: Commission ta‘ fix rates. of lnterget allowed and received end to & arges ‘for services rendered -by: tl «2° Authorizes the Bank to tranxfer fun ts other ‘departments, fnatitutions util- Sand all Industries of tet State; to make loans to ical sub- les, enterpris Stine thareok | “ar te State or ‘National ‘Banks, and to make mort ee ee on al estate: in camaunts not’ to exceed one-half its value, or.on warehouse receipts ‘tet to exceert- gery er cent ofthe ‘value of the commodities evidenced thereby; bet prot tolta it ining On realestate security more than thirty per cent of its in: addition ‘thereto, more than twenty per cent of its deposits. ‘Authorizes the Commission, to prescribe the form of application: for mortgage loans, and provides:for appraisal: of real estate. Requires:the"real estate loans.to be secured by recorded firdt: mortgages of ‘real restate, thin the State, and requires the mortgage to contain @ “provision for. re} ton’ an amortization plan. ‘Authorites phe. Industrial Commission to extend all payments: under any reat ontate. mortgage for one year in case of crop failure, Authorizes; the-Commission. to: assign sucht mortgage to the ‘stat ‘Treasurer ‘as security. for-bond issues. t * Authorizes ‘civil actions against: the State on account of yume os, ction aris- {ng ‘out: of transactions connected with .the operation of the Bank. - Requires the State Examiner;to inspect the Bank at least. twice;a ia ir, and report, the results thereof to the Commission and to the soeuing Tagia ive. As- sem! Appropriation One Hundred. Thousand Dollars to. carry “out the provisions of ; ° Shall House BUI No, 18, passed yy the Sixteenth Logistative Aesembly, and “approved by the Governor February 25, be approved? ” ‘ i aah oR

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