The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1922, Page 6

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PAGE.SIX.. TWO IRISHMEN SIT ON BOARD AND CAST VOTE J. I. Cahill Declines To Give Up Place on State Board of Administration J. 1. Cahill rather likes the place of member of the. state board of admin- istration, And he’s going to stay there if -he can. Mr. Cadill, although told by the gov- ernor that he wasno longer a member of the board and the board voted yes- terday to seat R. B. Murphy, of Graf- ton, today marched up to the capitol to take his place in the board offices, He also was ready to make a trip to Jamestown with the board tomorrow and to be in Fargo Satuflay with the board. ‘ Both Mr. Murphy and Mr. Cahill were in good sorts when the first meeting which both attended was held yesterday morning, They joked with each other, even after the board voted to seat Mr. Murphy, “There was an- other long session in the afternoon. By this time the fun of the situation had begun to wear a little and the two members answered in a strictly ‘busi ness-like way. Mr. Cahill refused to leave the board after the board voted to recognize Mr. Murphy.- He sat in at the afternoon meeting,*cast his vote and seconded motions, Chafles Muir permitted Mr. Cahill to participate in the meeting. There was no roll-call vote, however, and only routine matters were trans- acted. Just what action he will take Mr, Cahill was not prepared to say with- out further consulting his attorney. He had declared he would not recog- nize the order declaring he had for: feited his office because of failure to qualify, and he was racking his grip ready to go with the board to James- town, Just what the minutes will stow. when the next board meeting is held is a matter of conjecture now, TOTRYSUIT ~ ON ITS MERITS Devils Lake, N. D., March 29.— Z WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, '22 payers ‘suing to have set aside the| gal debt limit. The school has been|to his advertisement to the effect, that | massacred by the Bolsheviks in 1918. $75,000 in ‘sctfool warrants issued in that town on the ground that it fs in excess of thé legal debt limit, appeared . before Judge A. G, Burr jn district court here in an at- tempt to secure a restraining order against the school board to stop the further sale of the school warrants. After an argument between counsel for the taxpayers and for the school board, it was agreed that the case will be tried on its merits before Judge Burr in this city next Monday, April 3, Counsel for the school board and for E. 0. Moline of ‘Bottineau, con- tractor, who erected the new Edmore school, agreed that in the meantime no more warrants would be offered for sale, thus eliminating the necessity of securing an injunction againat them. The 14 taxpayers allege that the school Counsel for the 14 Edmore, N. D., tax-| cost about $32,000 in excess of the le- CAA AAA ESATA 0 eee eK. wT. Kn built and the warrants issued, many {his brother in Russa and the latter's lof them having already been cashed. peta eae SU _ KILLED IN RUSSIA Harvey, N. D., March 29.—A. Ax Vetsch, of Harvey, has just received word that his brother, Michael Vetsch, who Was a resident of Russia, was killed by the Bolsheviks in 1918, Mr. Vetsch wag corresponding with his. brother regularly until 1914 at about the time the World war broke out, but since that time has not re- ceived any - communication’ or been able to get any word to hig brother in Russia. : fos While ‘in Bismarck a month ago Mr. Vetsch inserted am advertisement in the Nordlicht, a German newspaper that city which sends about 100 copi to Russia. Mr. Vetsch has just recelved a reply | /8 candy-like CaGcarets. One or two| Children love Cascarets too. ee ee ee ET TTT: if t lh: a WU i sl ‘Mrs. Michael Vetsch’s parents were wife son-and three daughters were|also massacred at the same time. 0° For Constipated Bowels——Bilious Liver _. The nicest catharticlaxative to/ tonight will empty your bowels com~ Physic your bowels when yeu have Headache Colds Dizziness. a EVERYONE IS,-TALKING ABOUT;THIS NOVEL WHICH IS TODAY THE BEST SELLER IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. . SERIALLY IN THE BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 3 | Biliousness Indigestion Sour Stomach By A.S. M. Hutchinson IT WILL APPEAR pletely. by morning and you will feel splendid, “They .work wile you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or pe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cen:e a bee e

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