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SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1919.; Sx BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNR peal BISMARCK WATER | RP HEARING NOW SET | FOR OCTOBER 27 The Bismarck Water Supply Co. hearing, originally set for Monday, has been postponed until October 27. Notice of the change of date is given by S follows: Board of Railroad Commissioners State of North Dakota ‘ommission, Bismarck, N. D., etary J. H. Calderhead as The City Bismarck W N. D., Hearing. Py petition and representation be- fore the Board of Railroad Commis- sioners at 10:30 o’clock in the morn- | ing on the ¢ of October 3, 1919 the | Bismarck Water Supply Comapny re- quested a continuance of the hearing | in the above cuse, originally sched- uled for 10:00 o'clock in t morning | of October 6th, 1919, for tollow- ing reasons, to-wit: 1. That it is imp Bismarck Water Sup; complete the invento: ment required of it ¢ a hearing herein, before th 2. That the company’s engineer is now engaged in making the necessary | inventory and appraisement, and has | heen so engaged for sometime nd | the further time requesied neces- | sary to a full and complete showing | s Board and o make. City Com-} represented in person bj Mr. C. L. Young. Wher fore the Board of Railroad Comm: sioners in consideration of the rep- | entations of the Bismarck Water | Supply Company tb tated, gran a continuance i paring of the aforesaid © of Octo- | ber, 1919, } noon of th Bismarck Supply Co., Bismarck, Notice of Continuance of ible for Company orth Dakota, } of October, 1919. J. H. CALDERHEAD, Secretary. Tribune Official Government Paper Neale and Wingo were on base. Dutch drove the ball between Jackson and Felsch. | Uncle Sam has found it impossible | Jong without The Tribun 4 O'Hare, r as named The Bi noti appointment as IN THE DIST OURT OF THE, UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA 1 Order Appointing Bismarck Tribune | as One Oificial Paper to Publish Bankruptcy Notice It appearing that it is n have more than one off which to publish bankruptes in and for Burleigh County Now, Therefore, It is Her the Bismarck Tribu paper printed and pr marck, Burleigh Cou be and ig hereby ¢ jal new: to publish bankruptcy for Burleigh County, until further notic ry to} 1 paper in| notices tices in and North Dakota, | Burleigh Coun- | 1919. | kruptey, What Red Bolshevik Thinks of Rube Farmer and How Townley’s | Legislature Protected Latter (Continued From Page One) trespassing, It could har¢ id the LW. W. member any more if it had} n by one of their number,” | ‘armer’s legislation? Bah!" says John Jones, farmer, who had to idly by while his harvest hands le! his farm at the urge of the I. W. W. i | | organ “T’ve been a member of the Non-Partisan league since jt was or- ganized, but now I'm through! Laws farmer? Wouldn’t it make The law in question is as follows: HOUSE BILL (O'Brien) Limiting Power of Courts to Grant Injunctions, Be it enacted by the legislative as- sembly of the state of North Dakota tion J. No restraining order < injunction shall be granted by any| court of this state, any judge or judecs | thereof in an: @ involving or grow ing out of a dispute concerning tei or conditions of employment unle ary to prevent irreparable in- erty or to a property making th injury there ig no adequate remedy at Jaw, and such property er property right ifust be described with must be in writing and sworn to hy the applicant or by his agent or attornc Section 2. No restraining order injunction, sh: any person persons whet from terini jon of © winent or to perform from attending at where any person oF persons m: fully be, for the purpose of ol or communicating information, [from pursuading any such pc work or to abstain from working; or from ceasing to patroniz «Bi suct pute; or from 1 PHONE 453 advising or pi ding others so to do; lon from paying or giving to, or with- holding from any person engaged in such dispute any strike benefits other moneys or ‘things or value from assembling in ‘a lawful mann WASHBURN LIGNITE COAL nee of such dis: full be done is the al pute by a single per of the acts specified in this considered or held to be illegal or wn (Which includes the supreme court. Section 3, In all cases involving tl yiolation, of the contr of empl HEDDEN AGENCY Building site 80x150, Rosser | street between First St. and | fs about to be committed upon property or property right of either Mandan Ave. Small house, fruit trees, soyth front. $1500 with house; without } house, $1000. r Webb Block—Phone 0, Wy A Wholesome, © URINE Relreshing aud i for Murine when your Eyes Need Care, yplication, | WU particularity in the application whien| parties shall be left to their remedy at Jaw, or in’ concert | \live and taxes and tion of in yery small item—the state tax is Jim- ited to four mills on the dollar of tlie assessed valuation of. taxable in the state, Now, regardless of the! four mill limitation, we have a motor Rotary Club -will plant a Memorial and for lawful purposes; or-from dc-} ing an act or thing which might law- nj nor shall any ection be lawful in any court in this state. ® money and credit ou the dollar ‘hich of itself may onthe dollar. ‘True it ts t those tax fo be yoid. but that does not lessen the’ “0 . argument, injunetion shall be granted, but tu force of the argumen ment either by the employer or the em- ployee where no irreparable, dainige climbs wy = Lotion—Murine for Red- and boi ~ ness, Soreness, Grapula- tion Itching and Purning ed under new regime, $185,000. OUR EYES of the Eyes or Eyelids; = Appraisement of Drake mill “2 Dropa” After the Movies, Motoring or Golf j will win your confidence. Ask Your Druggist ae third. It was the one big In the first inning J. Collins singled to center. The fam UTHER'S TRIPLE IN FIRST SERIES GAME punch of the first game. roa a COLLINS PAIR GAN'T SOLVE RUBTHER Reuther easily threw out J. Collins, at second, to ‘Kopf. Section 4. All acts and parts of acts “lin conflict with the provisions of. this act are hereby repealed, Approved (By Governor Frazier) bruary 14, 1919. ued on Valeutine s day} it was a or from recom | fine Valentine for the Farmer's Gover: sing or pursuing others! nor to send to the farm y place ple of the state and the peo- Robinson Glad We’re to Have Special Session That Will Do :. 7, 1 to, Something Real for Nonparty (Continued from Page pros without reduci With the excep- on the state debt--a oper ty). amounting. to about a -mil- enough to méet all the expenses of the state; also, s act of three-mils pita tax on law- mid the income tax, y produce four mill: it some ov “<mnay be held and adjudged The state expense; . look how | it I, W. Cathro, Director General, sal- year, rd to September 28rd, roora rd at the McKenzie Hotel, $157, Yearly salary of employees. appoint- Augus' It must be that the Director neral is an awful wise man, with a salary Murine Eye Remedy Co,, Chicago | twice as much as the Goyernor and th? plete when the war ended, ‘knows chough to charge thé state for .. purpose the exact’ usage intended for. nA nae Judges of the SupremesCourt, He his room and board atthe Kenzie ‘Hotel, while jurist "or fame and fortune—go rotund looking for crusts to rebuke the high cost) of liv- ing, But ine future, I may. profit’ by his dred for an appraisal of the -hinky dinky Drake mill: Would ever any. pri- yate purchaser pay so much for an appraisal? To ia public owners a success the special sion must ay range to gut: a strict limit to. salaries If public, ‘e calle cheap and as edicient as 1 st look for whi -cf public: owner , Jastes MW. Ronson, ROTARY CLUB” | TO PLANT TREES Bluefield, W. Va.—The’ Bluefield Avenue in honor of the heroes of the great war, J .C. Nichols of the tree planting committee-has reported to the American Forestry Association .at Washington. The street selected is! in a new addition, is three thousand! feet. long. and sixty feet wide. The trees will be registered on the nation-| al honor roll being compiled by the} American Forestzy Association. NEW WAR VESSELS BUILT: TOO LATE} |. London — Throngs of visitors at Brighton have been: attracted to Southwick where ships with super- structures of hollow concrete blocks are in dry dock... Although it is known they were built:for some war them is a mystery.. They were. to. cost $5,000,000 each. ‘None were com- The photographer overtook the Red star a ous Eddie: tried a sacrifice. NOW SEE WHAT JAPAN CHARGES ‘AGAINST US Tokio — Japanese newspapers are commenting adversely ona report that the United’ States is seeking a se of Kamchatka government and the right to build “America ; has. long dreamed of consturcting. .a° railway from her west coast to Europe across Canada, via the Behring Straits, and then’ across Siberia,” says: Yamato. immanent. in ¢ this proposal is even more reprehensible than the millitaristic aggressiveness as practiced by Germany. the. world’s sense of justice permit such a proposal?” xample, Then. think of five’ hun-|Je: from ~ the Om railroads ‘there. How can aw NOTICE OF SALE OF CREAMERY PLANT EINE EA ee ‘Under. an order made September 17, 1917, by the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County .of- Logan, State of North Da- kota, the buildings, plements,: tools, creamery supplies aud all. property used in connection. with the. creamery plant owned: \by Farmers Co-operative Creamery Com- é Z others. It is not a pipe fui fi 7 pany) or Burnstad,- North Dalia, to. ; dha rovolution pe geet eh an ext gether with one acre of ground upon which said-buildings are placed will be sold by the receiver of said Farmers Co-operative Creamery Company, im- at private sale to the highest bidder for cash. The property thus offered for sale consists of a. large building equipped with machinery: and ‘fitted for opera- tion as & creamery and.a small buil {ing constructed ‘and. fitted’ to be used as an ice house. Bids/for the-purcha: of said creamery. ‘plant with all m: chinery: and furnishings as aforesaid {will be rec ived by the und ed as. receiver of said Farmers Co-operative Village of Burnsted, North Dakota, any time after the publication! of tl lof November, ‘1919, the said property Will bey sold to the highest bidder for . ‘he plant is provided and fitted r operation as a first class creamery constructed at a cost of $4000 fe and w: or more, Theodore Meyer, Receiver, Farmers Co-operative Creamery Co., Burnstad, N. D. 10-4-11-18-25 Australian government __ figures j show an increase in all living costs in that commonwealth of only 46 per cent since 1911. meat -bill, the g¢ some accurate sysvem. The b and moneys re account. In ik much you have recaived, ceived is the Bank. Bismarck ‘ JUDGE GETS | NEW STENO Judge Edgar H.:Sharpe, of the Clay County Court, recently vis- , ited the Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., in search of a cap- able stenographer, Miss Ann Zalusky was recommended for Creamery Company at his office in the) the position and was accepted. Pupils of this. College have notice! and on and after the 1st day; been employed: at all the follow- ‘ing Courts: the United States | District, North Dakota Supreme, \Third Judicial District, . Cass | County and the Municipak Fall Business Courses are now starting. For particulars, ad- dress F. L. Watkins, 806 Front Street, Fargo, N. D. . The first degree of doctor of medi- cine was conferred by the collage at As a Matter of Record ““'The payment of household obligations—the ocery bill, the wages of the maid ll these are lisbie to confusion unless you have t Asti, Italy, in 1329. way to keep track of payments made by means of a checking way you know to a cent how how much you have paid i out, whom you have paid, and the amount left in Aside from the conveniences of paying by check there is the added factor of safety in such a metiod. ei Modern households as well as modern busi- nesses are using the convenience of a checking \ account at this bank of service. 2 ; The Bismarck Bank ° North Dakota corner by Nature’s method ear eset will be well repaid. Heat ALL _§| THROUGH ONE REGISTER § Yes, it’s just as possible in:your home.as it has been in fifty thousand others. 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