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wise WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 16,-1921 PAGE SEVEN “ recorded in Book 162 6 Mortgages, | trip to New York where he tonducted * on page 224, will be foreclosed by @) negotiations, or to advance money. to i sale of, the premises in such mort-| any responsible party for such pur- gage and herein deactibeds ae aN pon parky. Bus ‘ — Go the front door of the courthouse a’ Reads His “Reeora.” 3 RE ¥ ' 3 On, Tom, HOW VE! Bismarck, in the county of. Burleigh| z é ’ HELP WANTED—MALB _|_ located for $2,500, on terms; 5- Manebox oF ew! THANKS! pjece Acosta lie ITs SIMPL), and state of North Dakota, at the sees Solan ae Toatt panes EARN BARBER TRADETAt the Moter | room modern bungalow, with’ tine CANDY | 7 | We :AMINUTE. NOW, DELICIOUS. hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, | sijered a man mixed up in the. Valley Burber College, Oldest institution of ite] garage, for $3:350 on terms; part- LL pany! on the 15th day of March, 1921, t | City bank deal, at leact charged with ~ pense saved by our thethods Catalog| ly modern 6-room bungalow for 7 ~ satisfy the amount due upon such | embezzlement An connection with the free. Moler Barber’ College 107 R. 50. Geo. M. Register. 2-14-1wk mortgage on the day of sale. | So iy i Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn, ry Sete eae et heer pm neNt TT rs The premises described in such Scandinavian-American bank, _ deal, ‘ 2-1-1mo },—_._ WISCONSIN FARM LANDS _ inortgage and which will be sold to| no took $1098) from the Valley City +: = LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER—. isfy ‘ : .., bank and was compelled to MARRIED MAN WANTED ON FARM| “out containing 1001 tucts of clover land satisfy the same, are situate in Bur- yoy yyy“ wWatereand who was by bachelor, $75.00 per month un-| in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for leigh county, North Dakota, and desy) oo aint by T r til first of Noveraer. Must under-| % home or as an thvestment you are cribed as follows, to-wit:—The North-| Tepudiated by Townley, a, responsible mt : stand farming: E. S.Coffrey, Na- Where farmers ero fen send at sare east Quarter (NE%) of Section Ten, ae Catt 1 N. SARCAWE| Son tile oteet Brot » send at once (10), Township One Hundred Forty- | tr. Cathro declared the whole poleon, D. Ww! tl peclal number of Landology. transaction was 2 d by W: TUMBER YARD MANAGER W-.AT-|- It ts free on request. Address Skid- one (141) North, of Range Seventy- | 7ansac ‘as arranged by Waters. sUMBE d SER W..N1'-|~ more-Riehle Land Co. 435. Skjdmore- eight, (78) west of the Sth P. M. ‘Would you say that Hastings was five new tires, in excellent condi-} Riehle Bldg., Marinette; Wisconsin. There will be~due cn said mortgage ® Proper man to whom to advance 4 tion, owner must have the money. JS-3mdy on the day of:sale the sum of $1740.65 $2,000?” $00.00 taken it Waites Now at MISCELLANEOUS besides the costs, disbursements and | | Cathro mace statement in reply, ‘ ea FOR SALE—Hotel and restaurant i expenses of this foreclosure. | saying he had been charged with em- =] ° Al condition ey Buty tearant a Dated this 1st day of February,| bezzlement in connection with this HELP WANTED—FEMALE 140 miles from. Bismarck, $1,000.00 1921, ; | matter, which he denied. As to Wat- ay Paper Y R bid 5 bs City National Bank, a Corporation, ers’ relation to the afiair, he said, he WANTED—A compeient’ gitl for gén- cash will handle, balance on easy ii re eral housework: * Apply Mrs..C. C.| terms. Good lease on the building. Newton, Dullam & Youn; ortgagee, had Hothing. Hy do. He said he was i Wattam, 612 5th St. 2-14-30 Write No. 198, Tribune. 2-12-Lwk| . ‘Attorney tor Mortyaxes trahenction ad nade obiccuises » WANTED—Kitchen girls and two ex- | FOR SALE—One 1920 Model>two-ton'| 1:8. - sees cieie nenyr ren sere stig nets woes SRR oe Re 8 oes Bismarck, North Dakota. ‘ Answering a question, as to whath- i perienced, waitresses. Arnon tafe: ‘ M. Crack zeunlpped with cet : ‘ 2-2—9—16—-23 | er Hastings sent any money back, he mee 15-2 commercial body and pneumatte + INL Wont x77 THE | ——___—- | said it fa ; f = : i i UI E NEXT TIME You PRESENT 8 never. intended that he ~s WANTED—Second cook. “Apply ‘Ho- Tet reek ie in. Act sonditon! Giieh Soe GOING NOW ys ME WITH A BOX OF CANDY AS BANKS FORMED OUT OF should—that the money was advanced ’s cafe. -14- pats de a B ide * \ r i pail man’s cafe. 2-14-Iwk FIRST GLASS” WORK—Cleaning. Cano 'M GOING TO TAKE AVEC A PERSONAL GIFT GIVE IT STATE BANK, CHARGED we uay for hotel bills, railroad fare, BOOMS FOR RENT pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ HOME WITHiMe:! To ME WHEN ’ = Le The Florida Deal. - \ROOM FOR RENT=Gentlemen pre- and men’s clothing, Eagle~failoring WERE ALONE. (Continued from. page 1) Brinton was called to the stand. . ferred, 3 blocks from McKenzie ho-|_ & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite | . was $20,000, sold at 112.5, it was said,! Mr. Sullivan went immediately into 4 tel, modern house. Address Tri- = postoffice. 1-18-tf | part being deducted for commission. | the $11,000 check deal. bune, 199. 2-14-34| PRE .WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- | Raising Capital’ Stock. | “With regard to this so-called $11,- pou SEE Re MS wna ip o $11, S FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms ia blocking and remodeling men’s ‘Mr. Sullivan then went into the in- 000 item paid by you at the Scandi- modern house, 723 3rd St. Phone hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, crease of capital stock of the Scandi-) navian-American bank. In order that 612. 2-14-3t| Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. neon eo gton Oona a vareo from | we may get the connection I ask you y DE Asie 62 ie et i-' : 1-18-tt 50,000 to $160,000, as had been re- | to state if you know how it got to the | ROOM AND BOARD FOR GENTLB- . : ite ! R " got to the — = ported in newspaper accounts. | Scandinavian-American bank?” ask g ‘ was paid in to be used as capital, all, - Brinton said , _.__ WANTED 1 ENT ‘i chicken holise, « Also.” horses; tor of the. preliminaries had been complied | shortage i Reena eb reecmred, : ah WANTED—2 tur sale. Vena Pauley, 1014 11th. St. he $50,000 stock had bi 1d, | stortage incurred by Hastings, Hast- ; oy Nae j}rooms for 2-15-4t | with, the $50,0 stock had been sold. ings having pad a Plovida dratt, and 3 gentlemen, by March 1st or sooner. | —————————_—__—"" >= that the banking board’ had issued a | that he put in notes for part of it. g Must be close to town, Write 200,| 4 NO 10 PAIL of Pure Montana Honey | , permit to increase the stock but the “pj ah Lb ; S Bleniareks- THbuhe 2.14-31| delivered at any post office in North deal had not been consummated. ti } aoe said he was interested in i WANTED SVORRENYES” once pan, Dakota for $2.50 cash with order.) “How was the money in the bank?" bane pred. enterprise as one of i house’ ba MAPEHVIGEN Ton 6 room| 8B, F, Smith, Jr. Fromberg, Mont. | asked Sullivan. ‘ | Townley’s employés. pee ee aren, st: Vhone fay a! : 1-15-1 mo. “] think it was in thg,name of FR, Fowles came to Waters and me PLOTS SHOP: -14-1wk | FOR SALE—Forty tons No. 1 upland Wood, as trustee.” wate bela Be eto eee H LOST AND FOUND ey 00, Hated Gry, «'.Ready 'to load. ne KiaeaOe heen’ ienuods shortage in the hank, “ae aes Maney —, .00, F. 0. B. We th. S. W. : ized?” fast : ; LOST—Conklin fountain pen, without Melzer, Wisdeonhe oeeinaeel® z a : il E i hi | “Had it been authorized?’ : being taken out by Hastings and put “e ’ cap. Return to Tribune for reward, PAINTING, PAPRRH < i satisfy the amount due upor: such| ‘Tuesday, the Sth day of March,’ A. De] #199.00"and for the costs of, this Pro-) 291 had.” jin Florida, and we understood we ; at 2-14-3t orathig hat BADANGING. DEC: tgage on the day of sale. 1921, at ten o'clock in the forenoon ot} ceedings. and unless you so appear! Mp, Lofthus said he understood Mr.| were to’ take charge of the enter- 1 LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder kindly a ae a aah asone are buggies "he premises described in such] that day at the court rooms gf this} and ‘gnawer the~ plain will, take} wood had deposited the moncy as! prise and since the’ money taken out é Offic cei refinished; union shop. Phone 534-X. ttgape and which will be sold to] court in the couft house, in the city) judgment against you ccordingly. stees for the stockholders, and | of the bank, went into the enterpri ) return to Tribuné office and receive] J. R, Bryan. 2 10-1w | Morteag iA tro ny nterprise 4 reward. 2-12-1wk | == thes | satisfy. the same, are situate in the| of Bismarck, county of Burleighs: and} »:Given;under my hand this 24th day| that everything had been done except we were to take it up.” said Brinton. ONE DOUBLE BED FOR SALE—| county of Burleigh and state of North| state of North Dakota. has been duly | of Jan. A. D. 1921. the physical issuance of the stock it-, Brinton sald Hastings and Thomas FOR SALE OR RENT Practically new. Price $15.00. 321| Dakota, and described as follows: | appointed by this court for the settle- * GEO. H. DOLAN, self. Allen Box had been in charge of the HOUSES AND FLATS _8th St. Phone 855. 215-3 | The Northwest Quarter (NW%) of| ment thereof, at which time and place Justice of the Peace.| The question may figure in the set: Florida enterprise up to this time. FOR SALE OR BXCHANGE—Hight. \HEMSTITCHING, PIGOTING AND| Section Thirty-four (34), Township| any person interested in said estate| F. E. McCURDY, tling up of the affairs of the Scandi-| He declared that he talked to Lem- . room house, barn, garage ‘and| Novelty pleating. Mrs. C. P. Lar- | Gne Hundred Forty (140) North, of| may appear and file his exceptions, in Plaintiff's Attorney, navian-American bank, as to whether | ke regarding the obligation, and that chicken howae Ales hovel for | Son, 400 4th St. 2:16-3t; Range Seventy-eight (78) West of| writing, to said account, and petition Bismarck, N. D. the stockholders will be liable for the | pe thought the suggestion that ne : louse. = es fo the 5th P. M., and the Northwest] and contest the same. Feb, 2-9-16, additional stock. = . | give a check i Lo ee sale. Vena Pauley, 114 11th St.| FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage in Quarter (NW%) of Section Two (2) ‘And you, the;abave named respond- eee “Shoot It to Other Banks.” te ees check wa mene by Lofthus 2-14-it foot uate Phone 831-R.. 419) Township One Hundred Thirty Nine| ents, and each of you, aro hereby cited ‘ mMOons, —| Mr. Lofthus, asked about the ex- ony and they wore ty hold tho-oheee FOR SALE—6-room modern bunga-| —25th street. 2-1 It) (139), North, of Range Seventy Eight| anq required then and there to be| State of North Dakota, County of amination of the ‘Scandinavian-Amer- Titi he could make it ‘Bood. wh eck ) low, well located, south front, for | FOR SALE—Drop head Wheeler &| (78) West of the 5th P. M. « and appear before this court, and| Burleigh ican bank by Haldorson, at the time “ion” Brinton asta hy ea ste | 3,700, on terms: 7-room modern| Wilson sewing machine, 411 6th St.| There will be due on such mortgage | show cause, if any you have, why said) , In the District Court, Fourth Judi-| of the Langer closing, said he had or. Oho" said "he wrote out’ the bungalow, east front, would mak: Phoneé_ 273. 2-14-8t | on the day of sale the sum of $2,673-| secount should not he allowed: the] cial District. dered $25,000 of paper taken out and Con lied Check Show a nice home for $4,300. on t : FOR. S. a 53, besides the costs, disbursements ‘i Al ita ah apres that jt was, credit being obtained at ‘ancelle eck Shown. F erms; ALE—Household furniture. | 9s : residue of said estate d buted, the! p, T. Owens, Plaintiff. | The cancelled check wa: duced. partly modern 6-room house, well] 924 7th St, Call S48-K. — 2-8-tf/and expenses of this forclosure. | Fadministration of said estate closed | i %g./ ‘ others banks Ho: al: 17 Wee, ene | citer wane madesta (Oa 6 produced i ‘thur DS 0 a 2, + ‘| t gh the direct i y " a . BE. Li 7 ee is Ist day of February, Rod. said Arthas panies -Agamas ae avded DuehnolZ and Grace Buchholz, vatgarently the directors had not | $10,419.10 on Oct, 22, 1919, payabli ae ee ES : gsi pa ams, * beat pendant. an the i ctions of the now/ at the Mercantile State Bank at Min ¢———__________e|norice oF MORTGAGE FORE.) ,,£4"9 W;,Dullam, Assignee of AS-) charged. "7 ithe State of North Dakota to the| forgotten the insrustions if oe tee eapolis, and signed by J. W. Brinton : CLOSURE SALE, ae eae Se: : Dated the 25th Gay of January, A-D.| above named defendants: Ss) tetter | by 4s Ws , ’ : G. F. Dullam, 1991 ‘ sive 4 to an-| lengue banks,’” remarked Sullivan. | general manager. ‘The check was ° rs ° Default having occurred in the con-| Attorney for Assignee, beet sainitfl You are hereby suomonegse ‘The Prosper Deal. | shown by endorsements on the hank PROPOSALS.’ ditions -of the mortgage hereinafter | Bismarck, North Dakota, By the Court: i. C. DAVIES. ach Hite conta an Aeaeanaa Mr. Sullivan asked Mr. Lofthus if} to have heen sent direct to the Min- The board of directors of Lyman| described, Notice Is: Hereby Given, i §—16—23 re + CC ‘i which will be filed with the cers o'! he knew abdut a draft having heen neapolis hank, and was paid Nov. 3. School District No. 18, of Wing, Bur-| That that certain mortgage executed ———_————_ "9 Judge $i the Conny) Court. 4 the district court of ae coun: obtained from the Prosper bank on 1919. ‘ leigh county, N. D., will receive sealed | and delivered by 8, .K. Hood and Cora Notice and Citation, Hearing of Final Te tthe foregoing ital oul be served | North Dakota, in his office, wherein} 1 bank of North Dakota and put ¢:) Brinton said he deposited money proposals.until two o'elgek P>M., Feb. | Hood; his wife, mortgagors, to-Inves- | ~Aceount and Distribution of Estate, me Dee anes alt eg han tien att an one a menced sind oper the Scandinavian-American bank at! Noy. 3, 1919, to make the check gooi. 21st, 1921, mt Oscar. Kovonius resi-| tors Mortgage Security Company, State of North Dakota, County of atiye. Latere gale hedring: Bote within intety days aie ia] the time of the last examination. | Letters From Snyder. dence, Wing, N. D., for the erection of | Inc. a corporation, mortgagee, dated | Burleigh. we i ; “1. C. DAVIES, pombe ft this summons upon you,| Mr. Lofthus said he had no knowl-/ Brinton said he told Lofthus when a one class room=school and teachage | the 5th day of June, 1915, and filed} In County Court, before Hon. I. C. ve Service ol ee i’ | cage of it, but had heard of it since,| the deposit was made 4n Minneapolis reese’ bulldige: SIENIRTILG aula ceheot foe xecoed in the office of the register Davies, ‘Judge. Judge of the County Court. exclusive of the day of ser vice; and A 1 a Fargo attorney. ‘to take up the check. district, in accordance with plans and | of deeds of the county of Burleigh | In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas 1-26-2-2-9-16 aes or veite Pat is ‘hen aealiiel ‘he alleged deal was traced by Sul-| Letters to J. R. Waters from A. E. * specifications by Van Horn & Ritter-| 2nd state of North Dakota, on the] ‘Adams, Deceased. = TM MANS. Ee IE ToCARG: lief den andeq| livan through questions. It was to Snyder, now employed at the Federal ‘aa bush, architects of Bismarck, N. D. 18th day of July, 1915, and recorded] Arthur James Adams and William 5 SECOND SUMMONS, you by default for the rellef dema' the effect that Mr. ‘Tennyson of Fargo! Reserve bank in San Francisco were ‘y ; Separate proposals are -desired on in Book 90 of Mortgages, at page| Adams, Petitioner. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ou the senna day of January,| had said that F. C. Heaton of the; read. In these Snyder, formerly the. heating system. 182, and assigned by said mortgagee vs. County of Burleigh. Me: ier ae Scandinavian-American bank sent, transit. manager of the Bank of North Fe erase ved to reject any’, t Peter Binzel, by an instrument in| Cora Adams Hoffman, Vincent Thomas }- In Justice court, hefore;éieo, H. Do-| A: D- 1921. $22,000 worth of notes to the Prosper | Dakota, critigised the present man- or all bids. a writing, dated the 15th day of July,! Adams, Elmer Adams, and Jane] lan. justice. bi Wile keulatee bank. that H, FE. Johnson, cashier of | agement. To Waters he said, “I am A certified check for not less than 3} 421% ind recorded in Book 91 of) adams. Respondents, E, W. Bills, plaintiff vs. Sam Halt Attorney: tor Eat the Prosper bank was asked to draw, writing you to offer aid if you desire. per cent of the amount of the tender | Assignments, at. page 615, and again| phe State of North Dakota to the| man, defendant. Bistoarekt, North Dako. aa ra tt oa the Bank of North Dakota! I am heart and soul with you and T must accompany each proposal. We Bab oon instrames hs cane above/named respondents; THE STATE -OF NORTH : DAKOTA ei Pena for “$22,000, that the Prosper “bank am with you because I know Cathro's Plans will be on file on and after | ing, dated the, bth day of cane. 920, You, the said Cora Adams Hoffmanp TO THE ABOVIS’ DEFENDANT: | Sqaicg OF MORTGAGE FORE-| had a very small balance in the Bank | methods and don’t like them” Jan. 26th, 1921, with O. F. Pesonen, | met Seerded ir Beek 169 of Mort,| Vincent Thomas Adams, Klmer Adams. By this second summons herein vou ‘ALE of North Dakota and that Johnson; In another letter he said that the : clerk, Wing, N. D. Burleigh County | gagesfi on page 67, of th fda opi and Jane Adams, Resp ~dents, are} are directed to, appear, before. me in|, =) OSU RE EME refused to do this, that H. J. Hagen | $500 draft to Hastings, referred to : State bank of Wing, N. D. and at the Free ice & Ny ue ister of deeds 7 hereby notified that the final account| my office in the city: of Bismarck, |" ‘Default haying occurred in thé con-| hoo vent to Johnson and insisted he| above, didn't look right and that he fic f the~—architec ii : . a e regi e leeds of | of the executors of the estate of| North Dakota, at ten o'clock in the|ditions of the mortgage hereinafter)": iG ‘and | tol hroc by “4 office oo: @—architects, Bismarck; | said Burleigh County, will be fore- é Y : rH give the draft, which was done, andj told Cathro it looked “damned funny. N.D. closed. by a sale of €-| ‘Thomas Adams, late of the village of | forenoon’ of the 20th day,of February.| described, Notice Is Hereby Given, seturned to the Prosper. bank after | “If you want any dope write me.” he Dated at Wing, N. D. Jan. 20th, isi’ y 01 fe premises IM) vail in the county of Crawford and} A. D. 1921, there to answer thecom-! That that certain mortgage execute 2 a : | paid, fae , ese ae : -|such mortgage and hereinafter des-| .+ I cated E. W. Bill airist uland delivered by Hans §. Molin, a the exdmination jof the Scandinavian-| said, and ended: \ OSCAR KAVONIUS, Pres. cribed at the front door of the court. | © ate of Iowa, deceased, has been ren- plaint of E. W. Bills, against you, al- | ani lelivere y 3 8. & a American hank. : | “T may be able to’ get the letters Wing, N. D. house in the city of Bi rek. Bi dered to this court, therein showing | leging that you negtigently and care- single man; mortgagor, to ‘ity Na Mr. Lofthus said this was the gén- from the hank for you.” 0. F. PESONEN, Clerk. leigh county, North Dakate at the that the estate of said deceased is| lessly damaged his automobile in the] tional Bank, a corporation, mortga-| 1 impression he received trom Ten*| ee ats ae : Wing, N.D. |hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, | 'eady for final settlement and distri-| sum of $199.00 and agreed to pay the] gee, dated the 30th day of October, aioe He a short talk, before train| P. tP rhe Jan. 22-26-29 Feb. 2-5-9-12-16-19!on the 15th day of March, 1921 to | bution, and petitioning that his ac-| said damage, and demands ‘that the } 1919 and filed for record in the office tiGie fa Fargo catapl. that Heston’s | ays a oor use 4 = - + | count’ be allowed, the residue of said| Overland, four cylinder, Country Club of the register ot deeds of the county See eationed ana Sallt| : — estate be. distributed to the persons| Model automobile now in the hands|of Burleigh and state o - : passes al lance, . thereunto entitled, administration | of tt garnishee he applied to the sat-|kota on the 19th day of February, vee ne attats quote, Sheeltes Chinaman Refused to Be Parted 1920, at nine o’clock a. m. and duly from Old Friend - WEBB BROTHERS émbalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge Undertakers DAY rHONE 50 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY. - Distributors of STUDEBAKER | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | Funeral’ Directors ‘NIGHT PHONES 65—887 closed and they be discharged; that im in the sum ov isfaction of his ¢ KLITE ALL BY MYSELF =VELLY Bank of Leith, excessive loans, Sulli- van read.of a loan of $3,363.48 to J.) I. Cahill and one to William Kam- rath, of about $3,000, and asked if Kamrath were not a member of the legislature at the present time. Asks About Hastings. With Cathro on the stand Sullivan questioned him as to testimony given before the senate committee !ute yes- terday, particularly as to charges made py Brinton with regard to money. paid out of the Bank of North ‘Dakota to Jack Hastings. Cathro said that Hastings had been employed to sell bonds of the Bank ci North Dakota, in December, 1919, to (N. E. A, Staff Spocial.) | Butte, Mont., Feb. 14 | 90, is happy. That's ha: | 88, has joined him at the county poor farm. M Da Gee's tonz pays $22 a month to ‘keep him tnere—the only “paying guest” at a poor-farm., | Ah Chong and: Da Gee were insep- arable in the 6ld days of fan-tan. Gam- bling was their vocation. on a 54-0 basis in wealth and in pov- erty, When gam!ling passed the men were broke. Da Gee belonged to a tong, which cared for him, Ah Chong — and — - receive a cofimission if sales were | a: CADILLAC ~ made” Hie aad he made a menor= "ESC POORME aay aang andum of the affair, &nd prepared a peste ee stad The tone P AUTOMOBILES PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS_ . ‘ Licensed Embalmers in Charge Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY . Night Phone 100 or 687 transcript n the bonds, but declarea the actual deal with Hastings was made by J. R. Waters, then maruger of the bank. ' Brinton had indicated certain money was given to Hastings. Cathro said $1,500 was given to him, | that it was given to one Townse who gave it to Hastings on a train. He also said he believed that Hastings bank, through a bank near Devils and entered tie poorrouse. understood, The ccunty commission- crs understood. So he remaias with Ah Chong. ‘ GETS SOX CASTOFFS, Salt Lake City, Feb. 16.—Gavvy Cravath will go to training camp with- 1} out a ball club, The Bees have about | five players. ‘ | make his club. had drawn a draft of $500 on the} White Sox castoffs will Left Earful. ¥ 220 MAIN STREET Z * a Lake, which was paid. | The boy kneels at the old man’s knee —_— ~ You 2 rd ' The $1,500 was paid in currency,; And withceonrapiuren: rie 3 tered Farnii : You DID? DO DADER ? ob Hy he said. . | He listens to his grandad tell Ophols ture Made to Order . ne Lo Ste VLE “Then Brinton didn’t miss it very How Baptie. used to rate. Richmond sWphitney - SHOE FITTERS THINK T COULD MAVE ONG -\NHAT TASS vELLy BUICK STORE-TELLM You MLAVE KLITE FLY. PAPER! far when he said Hastings was given money?” Misunderstood, He Says. Cathro said that he understood this statement was never denied. Asked about the $500 draft he said it was drawn on the manager of the bank, | who was Waters, but he didn’t recal that Waters’ name was on it. van asked that he get the draft the bank. “What entry was made on the hooks | asked Sullivan. minis si for this mon “Bond sale Sullivan reminded the itness that Sulli- | aty Right Earful. !When one would fain renew his youth ‘ And call up visions bright, Let him remember days far gone When Britton\used to fight. The Belgian Congo is about $8 times the size of Belgium. From 15,060,000 to 20,000,000 tons of peat are @sed annually in European countries. ————————————" i ve " the agreement. as reported. by. Ca- : MAIN STREET thro, was that, Hastings, ia to get R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. er He a commission ie sold the bon \ CARL PEDERSON wae Cathro said that the transaction w Chiropractor FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and i Southeastern: Montana BISMARCK, N,D, 1+ we. There were 5287 fewer total ar- rests during 1920 in Boston than for drunkenness alone in 1919. handled “in the customary way” and that it was not unusual to advance, | a! Suite Hastings money for expenses for Consultation Free 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 26@ They lived |.