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| PAGE SIX BISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1 A D | Larson; W. M. Cowan, Fargo; for the $ | ; 4 | mine operators and. Henry Blakely, er 5 ae 08 Hoole AU FLL? dasdid | gonoral freight agent N. iP: P. H. ; : ( : i | Burnham, ant general freight a Qn ont, ©N. Berner, super- atin Skin | Loe Renn A Man f Peers a superinter ireat Northern, ; . 1 Minot; H Wilmot, general agent. “ | it q i | Northern Pecifie, Bismarck; Newman ' Because of her rosy checks and ie bi Wai in IAW) Kline, gencral superintendent, Norti- oe : el era Pacifie St. 1 1f, V. Emery, sain skin a woman attracts the easy Jattorney Milwaukee ‘read, Minneap: admiration of all men. When the | Conference Held in Railroad | 0 JT. Deovrig, d’strict engineer, . ie j N. P.’St. Paul; James Roginson, as: youngwoman | Commission Offices to D: | nt general freight agent, Great 4 aye a as ese Northern, St. Paul; P. Ff. Keating, : peers in her | cuss Plans | superintendent Great Northern, St. . ‘ g ey glass, she may 2 [Pauls aL. “Counteyman, attorney \The quick, easy, safe and r i les ;|SPUR TRACKS DISCUSSED] | c__r. uis, So. A : H P and blotches | pesivoags in Nort Dakota are wij sioners, and. Fred Hrem'er, ‘director faded or colorless things to new and she im- to cooperate with coal mine oper-| Of utilities; and V. i. Smart, tele- s 2 . : ; tors to further the development of| plione supervisor for the commission, f color beauties. ie NS “ mediately goes |the lignite industry. This was the| were present. 4 f 8 ' . | statement of officis of many. rail- ' : é “ to the drug store for paint, pow= | yyads, who appeared before the hoard | s-— 5 << \ ‘ . , ders and beauty creams, when she | 0! rtilroad commissioners at a Con-| | UPREME COURT : . [ference held yesterday afternoon, \s =, Gee PA Se ae should go there for a blood medi- | Severai coal mine ‘operators were cine arid stomach alterative known present, but the commission was dis- FROM LOGAN COUNTY appointed with the number. The chief | Carclina Kuha, plaintit! and respon- as “Golden Medical Discovery.” | problem taken up was that of sup-| dent. e {plying spur tracks to coal mines to vs. This vegetable tonic and blood | hau! the products znd the manner of| John Marquart, defendant and ap- ef . paying the cost of the installation. pellant. . . = < 'T pay alterative clears the skin, beauti- |“ ne commission probably will near future cov 1, In an action tor breach ot d. The prac-| promise to marry is predicted upon » it v tated, is to} the proposition that the defendant " . F : insta the portion of @ spur track} has breached a valid existing con- boils and eruptions vanish quickly. | from the main line to the point off tract to marry. ecist fe clearance of a car, and to ask the/ 2. Where defendant sets up as a Ask your nearest druggist for Dr. | operators to install the remainder of] defense that he has been molbdted Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- | the track and pay for the right-of-] from the contract to marry the bur- a ee ! way. “{den of proof is on him to show sucn ery in tablet or liquid form or send } Railroads Practice releage. ri cag ablets to | s reported that the railroads] 3. For reasons stated in the opin- 10c. for trial package of tablets *° | general'y observed the practice of | ion, it is held that the court's. in- Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in ping steel for the tracks and] structions relating to the burden sf . 1 them. nce was giveN| proof were not erroneous. Buffalo, N. Y. | by oad ntatives that} 4, For reasons stated in the opin- |they wou second-hand steel} jon, it is held that the court did ; wheneve Air Parcel Post. J but gave no for spur .tracks,/ not err in permitting questions to hat new steel] be propounded to defendant on cross Among the national requirements | Would be purchased for such work. examination. - voiced by delegates to the late Pan-| Some of the railroad represente-} rom a judgment of the District American financial congress in Wa‘ tives advocated the d scontinuance of} Court ef Logan gounty, Graham, a he suggestion by the B all spur tracks now in use that could Jilge, defendant appeals. ington was the suggestion by the Bra-| hy qispensed with, so that steel méght|}"” ajtirmed zilians iat Nee be ee a in-| be ebtained to extend tracks to “live| Opinion of the Court by Christian- ternational training ground for dev - | industries.” son J. opment of an aviation service between | | ‘The operators wish the railvoads lo] ” avenur B. At Syllabus. fies it; increases the blood supply | sve orde and thecirculation, while pimples, 2 of Natpoleon, Se i the Americas. to be used for parcel | split the entire cost. Scott Cameron o finten, and Hon 66 . n 99 post services. The conference voted | Men At Hearing : W. S. Lauder of Wahpeton, attorneys fi : to request the governments of the Unit. ! The representatives at the hearing | for appellant. é 44 ed States and Brazil to appoint a joint | included: Robert Plageemeir, Wer-} Geo. M. McKenna, of Napoleon, and ner; F. J. Benett, Di on; Ed. " y ‘ cemmission to study possibilities of x Miller, auger & Tillotson of Bismarck, communication, + 14 J. Domrese,| attorneys for respondent. rrcw gooce coonry | GHAMNELL CHEMICAL’ CO., Distributors Chleago - Paris - London - Teronto ; | Wittiam 8. Thompson, plaintiff and Perfect Health is Yours 1 appeltant. vs. ° ae oe Sis ai 2 lf the Blood is Kept Pure Krank 0; Sinith, defendant and re. Almost Every Human Ailment)opening. A few bottles of S.S. S., Syl%ibus. Is Directly Traceable to Im- {the sreat vegetable blood medicine, In this case plaintiff appeals from purities in the Blood. wil] revitalize your blood and give a judgment on a directed, verdict. . * you: new strength and a healthy, The verdict was directed on a. mo- You should pay particular heed | vigorous vitality. Everyone needs tion which argues the merits of the to any indication that your blood}it just now to keep the system in case and covers nine pages of the supply is becoming sluggish, or|perfect condition. Go to your drug | record; and on the merits the-mo- fk that there is a lessening in its|store and get a bottle to-day, and tion was granted. That was error. strong and vital force. if you need any medical advice, you | The facts, which speak louder than By keeping your blood purified,}can obtain it without cost by writ- words and the testimony of plaintiit * your system more easily wards off }ing to Medical Director, Swift Spe- 4 were ‘sufficient to sustain a verdict disease that is ever present, wait-|cific Co., 112 Swift Laboratory, At- {in his favor. On a motion tg direct ing to attack wherever there is an|lanta, Ga, a verdict against a party his testi- i xz : ‘ S ' ‘ mony should be taken as true, unless | not ina ; . received by the agent until Sauee ee : clearly. false." ‘The*motion is in the; July 22nd, 1918, during which tinie hs 2 nature of a demurrer to the evidence | hail losses have been sustained upon and the conceded facts, It does not,| the crops covered in the application, rea } question the legal sufficiency of the; concerning which losses the local | + pleadings, which may be amended to | agent is advised, before he actually conform to the. evidence. _.Ghe CURTIS HOTEL s' signs such application. & 15 bulls 12 to 20 months old ANGUS 20 heifers 8 to 15 months old 20 heifers 15 to 20 months old 50 cows bred or calf by side , Special sale on coming 2-year-old Attzus bulls extended sisting him in writing insurance, anc instructs such party that he may 2 the application ‘blank on his farm and send it to him by mail, and that sucn may be done under the instructions of the hail insurance company which provides for insurance becoming ef- fective twenty-four hours from the a — day and hour of the actual signing SS, of the application, and ID Bauru Where, pursuant thereto such merely a question on the It is held, that under the instruc- P ficiency of the evidence to 5s! ations of the defendant, the provisions ‘Tenth St. at Fourth Ave. So. S . : - a verdict against the moving party.|in the application blanks, and the di- 2 AEA Ale + £ Diamond Tire:is 38 Cyc. 1564-9. "| rections given by the local agent, the MINNEAPOLIS, =: MINN. 2 a # + ‘Appeal from’a judgment of the; minds of the parties never met upon ¥ 2 Ty, > Hotel of the North = known as the owner’s, District Court of Kidder. county; Hon.| the terms or conditions of any con- HE outstanding ransient lote! ol wt ie North- = tire. It is never sold to car’ J. A. Coffey, J. tract of insurance existing at the west—distinctly Metropolitan in Appointment and Ps z ufacture! original Judgment reversed and new’ trial] time when the hail losses were sus-! Service, yet delightfully Homelike. Has spacious, = mani ils granted. tained: ; comfortable Lobbies, Sunroom, beautiful Ballrooms, wma equipment. Ie is sold only Opinion of the Court by Rob'n-| Two actions in Distriet Court, Bur- WT Recteurakticill en retin Hoge, Meals of tempting €," 4 to car owners—who know son. J. ‘Chfistianson Ch. J. concurs | leigh county Nu to recover and Restaurant—< ; + ie 3 33 ; F specially. ‘Brongon, J. concurs in the | upon hail insuranc ntracts, tried quality served a la carte—also an excellent Table d'Hote ‘ 3.2 by experience the superior result. jgnd considered together. From a Luncheon for 69c. Unequalled facilities for Dancing, oN = N service fou nd in Diamonds. ee HY puke Bismarck, attorney for esata alisiniszal the plaintiffs Receptions, Banaudts ete, Convenientte stores, The) Y at, y appellant. seraraicly appeal. e 8 ; 2 z & y he If you have no Diamond Geo. H. Musson, Steele, Geo, W.| Affirmed. aters and otheg rome < interest. , Reinforced con: Aw Sq f —let Thorp and’ Russel D. Chase, James- Opinicn. of the Court by Bronson. crete Fireprocf construcuon. ne 3 : 4 om your car now e' town, attorneys for respondent. J. Grace, J. coneurs in part and Fits, ATES: ee aN your next purchase be a ca dissents in. part. RA See mee y 5 Ie prove ite FROM BURLEIGH COUNTY ‘. E. McCurdy, attorney for ap- 75 R \ $2.00 $3.00 N 5 or i: John E, Anderson, plaintiff-appellant | pellants. : ooms . $2. X N N N superiority. : va. Lawrence & Murphy, attorneys for 325 Rooms . (2.50 3.50_ N y N d Tires: , Westchester Fire Insurance Com- | respondent i + £0 Rooms . 3.00 4.00 N N : _ Diamon and pany, in ecormoration, defendant: | Others $3.50 to $5.00 | As I\" WN 5 : be sure. i festone P . Ah has private bath : .~ Ui, , AN ig Adjustment Basis ff i E Be Reduce Weight Happily Each room has pi ek i ‘ natty r 02 pel A 8,000 miles for Corde 1 Chase Strom, plaintiff-appellant Y t 4 4 ‘ , 2 3 ie 6,000 miles for Fabrice : O1L. OF KOREIN, foliow, direc- fe N yw SBR A hd E westchester Fire Insurance . Com- tena at Kereta system inne become . N ; ‘R Na pany,a corporation, defendant-| J)PoNGini Guta by busy arugolsts, iucluding: N INE aN steer ts | fe Thuet Binmy) JG. Cowan gg | .asvreneeeeeveercanesomaniannnguenroont ‘ x aS Ne 1. Where applications for “hail in- J, Breslow Lenhart Dewi oe |Z, ‘Ne ié : SY oN IN surance are signed by the applican!s And, by Feed frat ooe OF wong Te = +. fat EIN aN Z upon a farm and then sent by mail to = e 1S ere a = i ya AWA the local agent without notice or = = \ ‘\ > Ih Zoagp knowledge of the local agent, as to A ‘ = i eS x Sy" Zz the amount of the insurance the spe- FO R S L E ! = FN ZG si Le rel, = A ZO Za cite rope or tends to be coverel.|| NRG Transfer Co. ALE! : Ww <\ Z iS EN that haili insurance shall take. eifect Sand. wood, hay and feed. All 2 K Ey Zn Bs from and after twenty-four. hours |{ kinds of team work, Try us for SHORTHORN = Zz Z WN Z from the day and hours the applica-|| service. minderais ' = ; oY! \ tion for such’-insurance has been one * = P Ain AM Hon, for. euch insurance « MaF ert 12 heifers 8 to 15 months old = | z of the insurance company, does not ‘ = ST ere Fe aan 14 heifers 15 te 20 months old : ie 5 ‘here the local agent of a hai’ : = insurance company furnishes ‘app:ica- 30 cows bred or calf by side = 3 tion blanks to one who Has been as- = UONUESUOUULQUGHECCUOCOUEUSGQUQUOCOUSEOCSORUESOGGOUSOLNUSEOSOGHCOUUODUUCLONOGOUCEOQOGUOUEEOOGEEROOCEOONE -We have a-large line of used cars of all makes. Fords and others, at satis- factory prices... Will dew- party signs an application blana and cai ‘ . another, his brother-in-law to do so, strate. x to June 12th, as they will all be sold by then. Choice $150.00, : f THE DIAMOND RUBBER COMPANY upon his, farm, ‘on July 19th, 1918, Me Call for Must sell above cattle as we are selling lands, Will nocepe ay \ (nsirporated) at 8 p. me and jihereupon deposits . Liberty Honds at par HH certificate of deposit at banks. In 20th 1918, withou ios LOW. case of crop failure, will extend same a year.. Come soon or. AKRON, OHIO . Teles ar ‘ries ne morie 9 eae J. R. SMITH send order. Can ship on Soo or Great Northern. B amount of the insurance, specific . . crops or lands to be covered or the Decific ¢ y ti vhich ch = Minneapolis Branch, 1221 Harmon PI. specie company’ t0|which such ap Where such application blanks so} [ Signed, in the cousse of the mail are | epgeedeededeepebietobeeedebdehebgetrdae At Independent Motor Co. Rear of Northwestern Hotel Bldg. Phone 233 Tat ate te Ae tit ae Be Oe tat tae ee eed F BALDWIN: FARMS Ellendale, N. D; THuesvasoncuavassaseecoucnasenecegacuaasanannuaucasuevevesaneevcdssneti annuaen ec WUT Tg