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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE = =| == =, eed 25 I NOT ALLOWED Hail Insurance De Department's : ‘Interpretation of Law May | | Result in a Lawsuit © Beach; N. D.. Sept. 23.—A meeting | has been caled for Sept. 30 as a re- | sult, of the decision by the state hail | insurance ‘department that no losses in this county will be paid:as‘a re- ~ Bult of the hail storm of September | ~’6, which wrought losses roughly esti- | mated at $200,000 to grain already | + gut, but not threshed, the depart- | ment holding that under the law no | ; losses can be paid oon grain that has | been “harvested.” The issue, there- | fore, largely depends upon the mean- | sing of the word “harvested,” while | the. rest of us maintain that grain is | vceonot “harvested” until it has been | threshed. This issue can only be settled | through a court action, and it is to | : decide the advisability of such a :<mourse, and to devise ways and ‘means therefor that the meeting for ::September 30th has been called, Mr. Hathaway merely acting for the farmers concerned in the losses. :aItcis believed this is the first time serious losses have occured after ; the.grain has been cut and before threshing, therefore the importance -of ‘testing the meaning of ‘theh law Movie Targets Aid Police Policemen fire at a moving picture projected upon the screen. A ht. flares for three seconds at the spot hit by the bullet. fmen thus see how true their aim is. Above are members of the New York department trying out the new device. ‘The marks- ig of common interest to'all People, «3.8 584,639 whother farmers or not. Richholt’s .. ‘ palace Psa D. B. Cook . + 4.0 16,420 i 2 "CITY'S BUDGET Quality Store ae son Scheblers Cream FOR NEXT YEAR Davis Gro. °... WILL. BE SAME 2 ; (Continued from Page One) E. A, Brown cream ..25, were given last night to the com- Brown & Jones, cr... 20. mission as follows: E. M. STANTON, Appn. Spent | Adv. Bacteriologist. Salaries seksens $ 7,350.00 $ 7,852.00 Saaiamra oe Runway? rinting, etc. ... 721.47 518.76 | Street lighting. 7,525.61 73835 DICKINSON K. C. Health .. 5963.28 - 340745, NAMES OFFICERS Fire Dept. 6,974.18. 7,395.43 | a ee Police ‘dept. .~ 7,000.00 7,118.73 . Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 25.—Dick- Water & sewer. €,016.29 7,118.73 ingon Council No. 1515 Knights of Auditorium 1,200.00 1,474.00; Columbus at their annual meeting Swimming pool held last Thursday evening re-elect- receipts 41,849.80 | ed the following officers for the en- Appn. . 500.00 1,607.09| suing year: Poor fund ..... 4,500.00 Grand Knight—Rev. Re, John Dig- _ From Burleigh nam. county ...... 3,375.00 6,427.00| “Deputy Grand Knight J. G. Man- Road, streets .. 12,410.24 13,500.00! ning. Contingent ap...” 2,478.00 Chancellor—T. D. Casey. ~ Receipts ~ 8,000.00 ~ 3,606.00) ‘Warden—Frank Wilkinson. —Library ++ 8,500.00 3,990.00 - Financial Secretary—John Gauer. The city also received $3,279. Recording Secretary—Ormanzo A. from the state fire insurance collec- tions for the fire department, of | which $2,000 was spent on the new) fire truck. A government truck | was purchased from the state high- ‘way commission for the street de- partment and improvements made on it, the cost being $829.81. - H hi Interest Amount Paid During the year the city paid out $2,480.90 interest on warrants issued by the city, Against this, according jto..the, report, the city has interest sani penalty to be collected. by the county on unpaid taxes. According | Brown, ‘Treasurer—Frank ‘Clark, ‘Trustee—George Nolan. Inside Guard—John Keidel. Outside Guard—Jogeph Reuter. Installation ceremonies ing of the council in_ October, will be filled. will ;be hel Albert: Kjary:s supreme council, w address the members. Mr. Kjar will be conducted at the first regular meet- which time; the appointive officers A special peering of the council day evening when ‘ial’ agent from the ll be present and at is | lodges, ineluding * <=:“$20,000 auditorium bonds due 1923.| to commissioners, there is about} $70,000 of unpaid city taxes on the} county books. The city’s bonded dcht ‘follows: $5,000 fire hall bonds due 1926; Warrants outstanding total $935,983 68, divided as follows: Street grad- ing, $21,108.29; sidewalks, $20,806.58; street lighting, . $4,231.04; sewers, $136,445.91; paving district no. 1, $107,464.48; paving district no. 2, $372,941.64; paving district no, 3, $272,985.74. During the year the city paid off $15,000 funding bonds. The sinking fund for the bond payments has in it $6,593.75. Bills were allowed ag follows: W. M. Griffis, scales repairs $578.35 Logan's « 30.00 Police payroll ~ 214.09 Fire Dept. ... 12.00 Quick Print Inc. . now making a tour of the state vis- iting the several Knights of Colum- bus bodies and comes to Dickinson from Williston. Officers of the lo- cal council urge a/ full attendance at the meeting. ODD FELLOWS BUY BUILDIN Dickinson, N. D, Se D., Sept. 25.—Fron- tier Lodge No. 27,1. 0. 0. F,, tl week closed a deal involving the pur- chase of the P. A Moir brick block adjoining ‘the present lodge home. The lodge purchased the property as an investment and to provide lar- ger quarters for the lodge as the growth of the order demands. Mr. Moir, who has been conduct- into quarters to be used by the lodg2 while the first floor will be leased an a store room. SLOPE REBEKAH LODGES MEET N, jept. .25.—The yearly meeting and schooi of instruc- tion of District. No, 6 of Rebekah nson. Belfield, Hettinger, Marmarth, Rhame, Wer- ner and Killdeer took Aace at Bel-i field last week, .The degree teanr and many other members of the local Rebekah lodge went down in a body for the convention. The address of welcome was given by Mrs Thos. Caesar of Belfield, and was responded to by Mrs. H, A. Diedrich of this city, after which Mrs. C. C. ‘Turner of this city, who was district president, took charge of the meeting. Mrs. Tillie Siegel of Fargo president of the’ Rebekah as- sembly in North Dakota, conducted the school of instruction, the Dickin- son degree team putting on the work. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. Thos. Caesar, Belfield, president; Mrs, J. E, Jesty Killdee:, vice president; Mrs. Hugh McGillivray, Dickinson, secretar, Mrs. Kathrine Pelissier, Belfield. asurer, The place of the 1922 meeting was sot named at this time. SPENT $53,381.85 DURING. YEAR N. D.. Sept. 26.—It cost the ‘city ‘of Dickinson appro- ending September 1, according to the annual report now being com- piled by R..€. “Hill, city auditor. During the same-period of time the} receipts from/taxes and other sour- together with the ov- various funds expenditures erdrafts on~ the This figure is more than offset by taxes in the amount. of $24,605.58, ALLOTMENT 1S. MADBOF MORE LOANING FUNDS Farm Loan Department Ap- portions $10,000,000 Au- thorized Among Counties | A new allotment ofthe $10,000,- ; 000 farm loans . authorized by ‘the ! recent initiative measure has been made by the farm loan department Learning How to Use It. of the Bank of ‘North Dakota; ac- | cording to announcement of \A, H. Lindeman, acting director of the de- partment, The allotment follows: , COUNTY AMOUNT ' Adams $98,000.00 Barnes 176,000.09 | Benson 166,000.00 Billings 79,000.00 Bottineau 234,000.00 ! Bowman 102,000.00 | Burke 193,000.00 | | Burleigh 299,000.00 | ' Cass 266,000.00 | Cavalier 153,000.00 :-Dickey 208,000.60 ; | Divide 180,000.00 | /Dunn 283,060.00 | | Eddy 111,000.00 | Emmons 198,000.00 Foster .. 113,000.00 — Golden ‘Valley . 103,000.00 : Ga 199,000.00. awe equirrel:¥esidént-of the White House glimpsed a news photog, Grand “Forks 190,000.00 xan a pee the steps and di to investigate. -Perbaps-be's’ Griges #3.co9;90| 1eenine for the nut Hettinger 128,000.00 7 5 E Kidder 239,000.90| applicants in such counties, who] were relieved while under’ the in- LaMoure are about to lose their land on ac-| fludnce of doped liquor. Logan count of the expiration of the per- —————_.. > McHenry | iod of redemption, will be*taken care |TQ SELL: SUBSCRIPTION ‘LIST MeIntosh jof out of this fund, ‘Threatened! OF BILLINGS COUNTY PAPER| McKenzie McLean ‘Mercer Morton Mountrail | same will not classify ai ,in this emergency fun date is sixty to ninety foreclosure or-commencement of the such cases as where the redemption Dickinson, Sept. 26.—The ‘sub- scription ligt and good. will of the Fryburg’’ ‘Pioneer, league organ and official ‘piper of’ Billings county, levied upon. last week by. Otto n application d except in days hence. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922 ‘This Laxative Works 80 Tpudli be assi cent, and makes worse, too. for le Dr, won Thousands have kept themselves healthy with Dr. Caldwell’s Syrop Pepsin IMRNEN CEN G ag with its ‘subdued ambitions and strivings could be made very happy if only good health accom- panied it, and the basis of good Fine on Old People ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Thousands of parents are askin: themseleers “Wher tat find o trust: tvorthy lazative that anyone in the family can use ihe, constipated?" urge you to try Syru sin. Twill gladly ‘prontte-a Uberal ice c, sufficient for an adeq me where to send, Caldwell, 515 aticella, Illinois. health, as every- one. learns upon Hacking, the age of 60, is the regu- lar daily move- be il tow! weaken you, and their reaction nature’ will not opcrate it must Neglected constipation ca blood pressure to go up 28 per of hharde: ening of the arteries. rheumatism and -The ideal constipation remedy dwell’s Syrup Pepsi vegetable ‘compound of Egy, tasting aroma’ g and myld, ond ddes not Hii or gripe. It isa mistal-c.1o think you need ‘a violent salt. or powder or pill, calomel, coal-ter drugs and such thinge. ment-of- the bow- els. If it‘can be through you eat, water "you drink ‘and the ex- ercisé you take, the hotter: But. if tends to make you more consti- pated'than before. % Now try the milder Dr. Cald eNmethod: sof Enfield, N. G -» Who is, in good health Jes Chorman Island, N. Y or sickness will follow. ses the that is the forerunner It gout Ww ar Eratlle mipricy ‘on other ‘remotes hefore findizig steady relief with Saldwell’s Syrup Pep- f the next ‘time of ddvancing years is bi ssin’ with’ reople them tle tally for 30 an: is the most widely dought family laxative in the world. They purge and TAKE- DR. peritonists” which developed follow- ing “an operation made to remove? a ruptured appendix. The body, was taken to ‘Wednesday where funeral were held and interment made on the following day, several brothers and vive, WORKING ON NEW) MINE rant ly . 5 Nelson 110,000.00, “New applications for loans are Oliver 103,000.00 | coming to this-department at a rate|/hress and John B. Brown ‘of Dick- Pembina 135,000.00 | of from $50,000.00 to $75,000.00 daily. ingon to satisfy, a judgment ‘against Pierce 103,000.00 |It is the aim of the Department to| the Pu Hshets! National " Service Ramsey 118,000,00| complete all of its appraisal work eos will be sold’ by the sheriff Ransom . 94,000.00 | before winter sets in and thereby oa i ites courjty, at executive Renville 162,000.00 | make impossible the approval. of| S4l¢ on Monday, Qctober 2. Richland 191, 000.09; loans even after cold weather has Sea ce Rolette 99,000.00 | set in and probably made further} YOUNG LAD SUCCUMBS AFTER | Sargent “81,000.00 ' appraisal work impracticable.” ONE “ Sheridan 181,000.00, - gqbiskinson, N. Di, Sept., 25—Olet| i 36,000.00 H rt) 39 stordahl, 17,-son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. sae 1264000 Believe “Dope” Found | john siordant, farmers residing ‘te 85,000.00 “ 99 north of Taylor, died at the ae $69,000.00 On D runk Will Fe hospital Tuesday evening Towner 179,000.00 Solve Robberies] » ten day iliness. | Trail . 126,000.00 Walsh 176,000.00; FARGO, .N._D., Sept. 25,—Finding | Ward 390,000.00 | of a bottle of chloral of choral hy- Wells 182,000.00 | drate or “knock out drops” upon * Williams 283,000.00 Aleck Loeb, arrested as a drunk, ie Total .. “The new fun for fa loan purposes as made pos- sible by the Initiated Law passed in June of this year, is alloted to the different counties-as shown above. “The amount of $1,000,000.00 has been set aside and reserved, as an “Emergency Fund.” heavy demand for farm some counties of the state, it was an-| acording to potice. ticipated that the funds jin, counties will become exhaus J bovis $10,000,0 solution of the arreste investigation. He trie away the bottle.which | tained toothache cure w Owing: to the loans in some’ The men reported All “transient laborers who police’ believe they heyy solution of the robberies ‘of seven men of more than $675 during the last. week it was announced today. Loeb who finished his four days sentence today, is still held pending the partial al proud ma d to throw he said con- hen arrested robbed were said they, ces’ totalled $46:345.37. The differ-| ence betwecn the receipts and the), ximately $53.351:85 to operate as a}_.| municipality during the fiscal year |‘ makes the total ovedraft $17,094.95. | now oustanding and which, when | collected, will put the finances of, the city in splendid shape. USED BY THREE GENERATIONS “I use Foley's Honey and Tar per-' ing a confectionery and fruit store | sonally, give it to all my children! in the building for many years will vaeate sometime during the next|the same good ‘results. I tried many and now to my grandchildren with | Standard Oil Co, . 60 days. He expects to retire from! kinds of cough medicines, but never ; When this | established in°1875 and has stood the! want anything but Foley’s Honey and ‘ing three genera-j| It ‘duickly relieves colds,! Nils H. Lorin . 2.18 Be ‘garvice garage; 2:30 | business as rapidly as possible, = ‘Street & sewer dept. . 178.50| As:goon as the building is vacated | Tar,” writes Mrs. E. K. Olson, Superi: W. M. Griffis .. 287.70 | the lodge plans to remodel it and; ory Wise. Foley's Honey and Tar. wat W. M. Griffis . 72.67 | make extensive repairs. W. M. Griffis . 182.26| Work is completed the order may test of ‘time tse Roher Taxi line .. 2.00 | lease the building for a period; of, tions, Capital Steam laundry . . .17:62| years, Eventually the second story’ coughs and‘ croup, throat, chest and French & Welch ... « 4.85] of the building will be transformed , bronchial trouble. Drs. Roan & Strauss . 27.00 N. D. Ind. Tele. Co. 11.89 J. Breslow 5.30 CITY MILK AND CREAM AUG. 1922 per cent Bacteria Date Dealer fats , per.cent 10 Bismarck Dairy, 10,800 Scott’s Grocery 0 315,600 Richholt’s Groc. 3.4 /236,500 Scheblers .... + 3.8 389,420 D. B. Cooks 3.6 15,870 Scheblers . 84 426,642 Scotts 3.0 382,928 Robt. Pollock 0 495,467) LANPHER | HATS. Quality that measuresup | tothe price | | —you can’t | ask for more *, FIVE DOLLARS Mother, Pin:a Rose: on’ Me! Since‘ autos and tractors are doing all the work nowadays, Dobbin has time to dress up now and then. | Chaplin a at the Barnet (England) Fair. He's escorted by nis owner, - Liquids and Pastes for ‘Tia, Brown 8A BALLEY COMPAITY lan, Bftuly LY. ine genuin illette Blades No blades like the Here's Gee-Gee dressed as Charlie In.all the world thére’s shave like a Gillette shave The only way to geta Gillette shave is with ‘a Gillette Razor Here’s a genuine Gillette for $1—the “Brownie” with 3 fine Gillette blades _ - Now at all Dealers Zap, N. Pratt and Winston of Minneapolis, local! are here looking after the interests following of the Zap Colliery Co., under which Death was due to, name the new lignite mine, a mile ‘ganization directed by interests cast of Zap, will De known. A -switch ‘arid 100 feet-of-track has bean built, and the track will be extend- ed as soon‘as the grading is eomplet- ed. W. J. Shearon has charge of this end of the work while Frank Winmill ‘of Stanton is doing the grading. A steam shovel will be us- ed and for the present the strip method will be employed to get out the coal. Werner services Besidés the parents sisters. sur- D., Sept. 25—Messrs. : The native forests of Australia are being replaced by speci¢s im- ported from other | sections of the world. . 4 . ECENTLY there has been some revival of the story that the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) belongs to a trust, and is operated as‘a part of a larger or- other than its Board of Directors. Such stories are absolutely and unqualifiedly false. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is an independent cor- poration owned by 27,109 individ- ual shareholders, many of them employees. No individual owns as much as 10 per cent of the capital stock. The policies of the Company are formulated, and the practices di- rected, by. a Board consisting of nine men, all actively erigaged in this business, and in no other. Robert W. Stewart, Chairman W. M. Burton, President W. E. Warwick, Second Vice-President B. Parks, Third Vice-President E.G. Seubert, Fourth Vice-Pres., Sec. & Treas. Allan Jackson, Fifth Vice-President ~ R.H. McElroy, Trafic Manager E. J. Bullock, Director of Purchases T. J. Thompson, General Manager—Sales — \ These men are striving to ‘manage the business of this Company so as to render the utmost of service to { the people of the Middle West; |. . to furnish steady employment to & 26,000. men and women; and to i] render.a fair return to stockholders on the capital they have ‘invested in the enterprise. The Standard Oil Company Indiana) neither. owes, nor ac- knowledges allegiance to any indi- vidual. or other organization. It stands squarely on its own feet and says proudly that it is trying to do a big job in a big way. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave.,; Chicago, Ill. ot