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SUMMER TERM Agricultural Cgjt 12.—Members. or Bie force ofthe Agricultural Coll be engaged to give classes at the lege June 20'to July 29, Superintend- “net P. J. Iverson of the summer q school announces, ; In addition to} i} regular college | studies, specialy courses for teachers ‘will be gi ¥ both for college and elementary in- 1} structors, with sp attention to ‘' instruction in Smith-Hughes voca- tional work. Fulb credit for all work done will! be given by the’ college, while work; done by elementary school teache: will be accredite towants certifi cates. just 2 k in r teehenly, will be accredited. “Although the school is pit Hatt usual college term, opnostanlty: will” be given for completuaug iua tes work in the various college subject: ' FLYNN HEADS : = LAKE ELKS Devils Lake, March 12.--Edward F. Flynn has heey elected exalted ruler; of Devils Lake Lodge 1216, B. P. 0. E. The lodge has a rostereof nearly} 900. Other officers elected are: Esteemed leading knight, A. R. Smythe; esteemed loyal knight, | Frank Breakey; esteemed lecturing knight, J. E. Dunn; treasurer, T. W. Chambers; secretary; C. W. Greene; tiler, W. P. Bagby; trustee three years, Dr. H. G. Hocking; delegate to national convention at Los Ange-| ‘les,"Dr. H. G. Hocking, alternate, H.! L. Schutte. Edward F: Flynn, the newly elected; exalted ruler, has been a member of! the local lodge about seven ye during which time he has held man; important*positions and has been on} many committees. He was chairman of the building committee under whose direction the home of the local | lodge, was built-a few years, ago and which is the finest | Elks’ home in the Northwest. SUPREME COURT Cal CALLS IT A “PRIVATE BANK” (Continued from Page 1) must be a remedy by due process Jaw. The ordinary remedy is by it to recover a judgment and by e: tion, alt nt or garnishment to se- y the judgment. In this intin suit and on parties By that s to the garnishees: ‘The You owe the bank, y the ae be to me and t means it ‘bank ow and you w that will nk object to the remedy smpting to show that its “other or better there is another remedy, whi and a far more dra he is to force the defaulting bank into|« liquidation by the appointment of a} receiver; but that is consilerel a last UDDEN changes of weather or exposure to sold and Wet, start rheumatic twinges an make your ‘‘boneg ache.” Sloan’s Liniment brings. warmth, ‘comfort and. quick relief tolame back, at#f joints, sprains, strains, 8 sqreness, Penetrates cts rubi me ol druggists—35c, Willard Batteries Win They win on reputatjon—when | you think of batteries you naturally think first’ of Willard. They win on quality, The most important battery improvements, including Threaded Rubber Insulation, originated with Willard, They win in dollars-and-cents sav- ing. No outlay for replacement of | insulation if you buy the Willard | Threaded Rubber Battery because | q . Threaded Rubber Insulation outlasts | aa the battery plates, « The Willard Threaded Rubber Bat= 3 tery is standard on.175 makes of cars, Ask us about it. We’re headquarters for Willard Batteries and Willard Service. ar i : Willard Service ai Station 408 Broadway “Help Pull North Dakota Out of the Mud” joi WORKOFFERED | | AT AG, COLLEGE a gr summer term to be held at the col-\ } owning all the capital stock Joes not | pectsetransactions of the corporation. | (Curran v, State pf Arkansas, 15 “How- | shoud surfer from the acts of another. | The law respects form less than sub- | remedy. Now that is the remedy when | the Bank of North Dakota flatly re- rin titis case. | the administration of Justice or repud- i esort, and of course the bank floes wt Claim Exemption. “dbl other, pnd except for a balanc account, neither party has action. Yet it is not aie first aimg have been made That sufficiently appears ase cited in the other opin- hus, by the U. S. supeeme court, itis held that a state ty becom- ing interested, in a corpor and by deposit of its own deposit, impart to the corporation iny of its privileges or prerogatives: that it lays} ~ down, its sovereignty so far as re- ard, 308.) eIn cases of this kind as it appears from reason and authority, neither the: state nor a corporate entity may play pig and puppy or blow hot and cold at the same time. In law a party must be consistent, No man can take _ TRUCKS AND TRACTORS: advantage, of his own wrong No one Repaired, It, Recored and: Cleundd ot by up date proce which has ne équal. : We are agents for the Famous oC 2" Cores and Radiators Suaranteed againgt’ damage from freezing, unequaled } for durability and ‘Tanks made.and resaireds Dadi, Fe Lamps and Windshields Repaired, We have the eldest shop in the DIATORS FOR AUTOS, * stanée. For every wrong there is a fuss to refund the money due to its de; Usitors. Thgt is the real question ‘Counsel for the bank have made sno attempt to answer it because they cannot point to a remedy less drastic than garnishment. There is,no claim that the only proper rem- edy is to put the defaultjng bank into the hands of a,receiver. There can be | no claim that the bank may trifle with iate its just debts. Matter of Bookkeeping. It may be well to note that in this roceeding the plaint... can. assert no lai magainst the garnishee . except that which might have ben asserted by the defendant bank. In the last report defendant counts among its “resources” nearly $5,000,000 for re- leposits in 785 ‘banks. The inference, is that as a matter of bookkeeping, or n some way, he defendant has re- ceived from the banks $5,000,000 and charged them back with a re-deposit | of their own moneys, so that one de- IKE A VOLCANO i in oe tion, fire frequently bursts without warning upon a community. 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Will & Co., 322 Fourth St., Seeds Crewsky’s Shoe Shop Shoe Repairing . aN Rubber Boots Half Soled Rubbers Repaired Hot Water Bottles Repaired Shoe Lace Tips Put on Free of Charge We are Equipped 40 Repair Anything in Rubber | In other not insist on it. | w s deposits state. dis coostitutional because under it the the The Hartford Fire Insurance i Dakota are hereb state would incur he state may not! assume: or guar antee bonds or debts in excess of two! erside Flats. a cause of million dollars unless well secured by There is ‘aNmagic in words,|.mortgages upon fea] estate or some | figures or bookkeeping that can chargé! property of the state owned utilities. a bank and make it liable for a re-| Even then, the issue or guaranty must| wardens swooped down in an airplane not exceed ten millién dollars, | ‘The bank was given a right to re-' stitution, Section 182, Art. XXXI.) seive deposits and. to incure debts! without ‘limit and {tts provided: that. == an depogits in the: Bank of’ North poked: ‘with the flaming, burn- : Ing itching that these diseases pro- Pant py grade DIAMONDS MISBING. Fargo, Mar. 12.—Police are looking for’information regarding the reported {théft:of two diamonds, valued at $100 each, trom Mrs, Poirier, living in Rive! guaranteed by the Clearly. that guaranty .is not limited: liability; GAM WARDEN6 FLY, 4 Dixon, Ill, March 12.—Federal game on six hunters who were violating the (Con- | closed spring season on. ducks and Pa efit of the Skin Cause Torturous- Itching |: blood of all part | an saute 8 88.8. complet Yiery if NOT A CANDIDATE _For.City Commissioner Owing: :to business duties which I am compelled at all times to look after,. and fearjng on this. account that I would’ not be able to give thevott ie cesthe qarope! oiprep / /care and attention, I:have decided to withdraw my ~ name as a: candidate for the office of city commis- sioner.— ; I take great pleasure.to thank my many friends for the courtesy and interest they*have shown me to propose my} name as a candidate for this office. ~ Yours very truly, ‘B.A. BROWN™ ‘|gaye-them -a..surprise. « Favors were |, $35. fines. ————————————— . Charles; Wong Wee will not pe, r ponsible for any bills made by Loy Lee, Jen’On, Joe. Con, alter March . 12th. American . FARMERS AND TRAPPERS ‘ ATTENTION .. ; Don't ‘Sell Hides and’ Furs /Upder Prevailing Low Market. Let us tan them either into fur sets, robes, coats or leather and use same to a good sdvantene instead of sacrific- ing them at the present low prices, Send for FREE price list and tags. If you preter selling we always pay the highest market price. THE BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. : Bismarck, North Dakota “ NOTICE Lone Lee, Jing On and Jung Con will give a bit of sale to Chas. Wong Wee on March 15th, 1921, for American Cafe. Ln nn wR icccccAATTTCA ; Fron Everywhere---To Us Were it not.for our banking-by-mail facilities, probably only those within easy walking or riding distance of the bank could avail themselyes of the advantages of an account here. With this perfectly functioning system in dally operation, however, our service is actually country-wide in scope. * Out-of-town residents are invited to request information about the safety-and convenience of banking by mail. Bismarck Bank Bismarck North Dakota; oh bangs Cn nnn nnn lI ATH 3 or iy Pepsident Harding's iGackboue, his ial to lemonstrated to the. saisfaction of many. patty, State, . Hoover as Secretary of Commerce, and chosen in that the Harding Cabinet announcements “dilute, to (Progressive of pifbli¢ opinion upon:the strength and weakness phy-of each member of- it. ; with his: photograph. Today-and As They. will Be in’ Three Years “Bo Reimburse the Liqnty Thterests The Return of the Hyphen Yap. . : Townley in — ee : The Franco-Polish “Ring” ‘Around: * Germany (Including Map) _ Mystery’of Italy’s Revolutions _ Breaki ing Up Bolshevism in Norway — Shop' Conditions in Europe : The Increase of Smallpox - The Laundry Found Not Guilty Shipping Coal by Wire... “What Porridge Had John Keats?” i the diettion of his Cabingi; Noting that three outstanding figures, Mr. Hughes, ‘as Secretary of the face of forniidable opposition, the independent New York Weekly Review thinks that “the'time:has come when-one may regard the charge that Mr. Harding was a mere puppet in the hands of the ‘Senatorial clique’ as definitely disptoved.”. The New York Evening Mail (Ind.) thinks ‘that i is'“a Cabinet that spells. America about a8 accurately as any other group of men likely to be gath- ered ground a Presidetit’s council-table.” On the other hand, “the Omaha World-Herald (Ind.) says cent.,:the lively hopes that were aroused when we were assured that. a Republican Administration would rally the best minds of the country to the public: service.” ) says that “It would be an extravagince | to call the new Cabinet great, but no less ab- strd'to assume that it is uot capable of good service. ‘DHE LITERARY DIGEST this week; March 12th, in its ‘leading article presents all angles - Other news- articles. of more than usual interest in this week's DIGEST ARE: Who Will Have the Greatest Navy? * fneluditil Diagrams Showing the Strength of- the Three Greatest Navies of the World as They Are ’ The Career of a Bill in Congress ‘ “ How-to Guard Against the Pick- Many. Interesting-Illustrations ahd Cartoons March 12th Number on Sale Eaday -Newsunealeys 10 Cents — $4.00 a Year be dictated to by any clique or faction within his journalistic observers by his first official act, Mr. Wallace as Secretary of Agriculture, were the Volsteadian measure of one-half of one per The Philadelphia North; American of the Harding Collect and gives a brief biogra- _ “ame: If Building Programs Are Corried Out New York ¢Side-Shows” Yale Goes West for a President Moving Picture Abuses g + How Home-Work Menaces the Home Saving the Immigrant from the Slum Judge Landis Under Fire pocket - Two Razorback and the South’s Biggest Feid Topies of the Day est of the Current Poetry - pice of Life a 1 ’ “ ’ ‘ t . » / x , wt ee Xe . ’ 4