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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE News of the Markets _ THE OLD HOME TOWN - srt BY STANLEY FROM CASS.COUNTY Ben F, Wasem, Plaintiff and Re-| spondent; .vs. City of _ Fargo, a | LISSIED. ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE SEVEN gees wo JU] municipal’ corporation, 02 the State | rs Bbw tf pata | pal corp , | 1 RE: r of North Dakota, Alex Stern.} was about steady.” Barley showed ae ee elmer Ct ah Defendants) HELP WANTED—MALE LOTS FOR SALE . a shade \of’ improvement. Flax re- SYLLABUS: ‘ | ATTENTION—Ten \ men want to | FOR SALE—The 50 foot lot at south- - { 4 1 seipts were light and demand was An ordinance which _ provides train for higher accountancy and] west corner of First and Thayer fair to good. - Y ‘i income tax procedure—men who] streets, reserving therefrom the} . that no undertaking establishment ne 0 Pa my . - i, shall be established or maintained | have ambition but find themselves garage thereon, This lot faces east,| : . SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK within those parts of the eity oc-| i. Tut, here is an opportunity to] is quite'level, close in, has trees, } iR! T AL (By the Assgciated Press) cupied mainly for residences js in-|‘ 8+ Out and stay qut. Inquire for] is one of the best building lots in Ps q u South St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 8.— definite and uncertain, and, there- Mr. Bartholomew at the Van Horn] residence portion, is a fine location 5 3 } | Cattle receipts 2,700; market fairly SOME ONE. fore, invalid. ie | Hotel; Bismarck, N. D. for a fine home,gr apartment house, -— 4 active; common and medium beef ‘Action in’ District Court, Coss 11-8-2¢1' and has sidewalks. Price $1,000. (By the Associated Press) ; steers $4.50 @ $8.00; mostly steady; 1S GETTIN’ Chicag4, Nov. 8-—Weakness de-| calves receipts 1,800; market steady; <3 Greg GAY? County, Cooley,.J., ‘to restrain the} MAN cor woman wanted. Salary $50) Geo M Regist’. Melly ) veloped in, the wheat market early] best lights $8.00 @ $8.25, Sa oa enforcement of an ordinance, De-| weekly full time, $1.00 an hour FOR-SAL2 OR RENT Lo today during the dealings, lower| Hogs receipts 9,000; market aver- YY fendants have appealed “rom the| Spare time, selling guaranteed ho- sag y quotations at, Liverpool having) aging sate or more higher; bulk judement. «| slery to wearer. Experience un of HOUSES AND FLATS. 7 carish effect. $7.85 $8.20. AFFIRMED: cessary. Guaranteed Mills, Norris- | FOR SALE—Modern house, 4 apar e ~ ,_,The opening, ranged from]. Sheep receipt 1,500; lambs 25¢ @ Opinion of. the court of Bronson,} _town, Penna. ments. $130.00 income. Part c 1 Se lower to “We higher, with De-|60 higher; bulk $13.50; sheep strong pinion cf: the court of Bronson, |. : i comber $1.15% to $115% (and. Ma: Le NheeR eG rae J. Robinson, J., Dissenting. WANTED—Young man to learn bang} bulanee to suit purchaser. W cember $1.15% to §$1.15% \and May|to 25¢ higher. H ‘ 1 ined . 486 Tribune. : t $1.15% to $1.16, was followed by a be W. H. Shure, .City Attorney,! 10-cent business. Apply F. W. : i material setback all around, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D, Attorney for De-| Woolworth Co. 5, 10 and 15-Cent 11-3 _ Expectance of a bullish showing (By. the Associated Press) _ fi fendants and, Appellants. | _ store. 41-7-3t | FOR RENT—7 room modern house, wt le in the government crop report as to! Chicago, Nov. 8.—Hogs _ receipts Chas. A. and Chas. M. Pollock, |! four bedrooms, centrally located : ®<+ corn made the market for corn and} 22,000; market slow; bulk 210 to 260 and B. F. Spalding, of Counsel, '|___HLP WANTED—FEMALE rent 4886. per, month, Harvey Har- outs relatively firm, After opening} pound butchers $8.55 @ $8.65; top Lawrence % Murphy, Fargo, N.| WANTED—Girl for general house] ris .& Ca. upshangsd Fda Ra og ss 2 bulk packing sows \$7.35 @ Dak.,, Attorneys for Plaintiff and| work one who understands cook- ae 11 Yse to 69e, 8 e erate - | $8.00. - Q: H i 4 \ FOr ONT rtment 7 eral gains, Cattle receipts. 12,000; better Respondents. ingr-Avoly 208 Cth St. jor ene FOR RENT Apartment furnishe i Oats started unchanged “to %4c] grades native beef steers steady to DECISION OF * nr se 2 ry} for Tight housekeeping. Phone 40ST higher, December 42%c .and reacted! strong, other grades slow; bulk na- ZCISION WANTED—Experienced waitress at] Geo. W. Little, 801 4th St. slightly but then advanced for all ive beef stoers iof quality and e9r _ au COURT] Homans cafe. 11-4-1w 11-4-tf eliveries, ee ition to sell largely a 75 @ rom Burke County Pr ae i Provisions lacked support despite !$11.25; bulk western grass steers |‘ County of Burke, Plaintiff and AGENTS WANTED fy ROOMS FOR RENT. panes) Meier noc anwar tendency na hog values. $5.50 @ $7.00, F aH Respondent; vs. W. i Gerding and | SHIRT manufacturer wants agents; |FOR RENT—Fartly furnished or un- a ubceauently, oe market tog) cae Sheep receipts P0000: fat lambs, Fyed Rubow, Defendants; W. J.| sell advertised brand men’s shirts] furnished rooms, uiso apaxtn . Reha ARR Thee rate leee nective, /2be to’ Weqhigher? peraing, Defendant and App@i-| direct to wearer. No capital or] Bismarck .Business College, Phone ir: i Z pabe t lant. experience required, Free samples.| 188, i was unéettled at 1 cent‘net decline POTATOES WEAK 4 ; pears semnlee 3. per mone i 16 “ee A S (By the Associated Press) Syllabus: Under Chapter 13,) Madison Mills, 505 Broadway, New| For RE Tyo nice st Er eights Risa caer May (eldbatS Chigago, Nov. 8—Potatoes weak, Laws 1918, as” the complaint} York. 11-8-It) front rooms, good location .$1.15% : receluta: 70 ears total ue ship: snows, aa and his tenant AUTOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES busin office. 119% Sth Street. Mas hj seo records for Lie gaan} ments.“713; Wisconsin gacke: ani made an application to urke | At Picton Phone 312W, . gion high eprice recorde te oe fee, | bulk round whites 159 @ Me ewes County for seed grain at g certain | FOR SALE—1917 Studebaker touring 11:8-tt piles, however, 1ed, then to somethin. | eee ee eee ae P Miniesota price amounting to $352. The} car, Phone 406. 1-6-3! | FOR RENT —Two well furnished Z abbr whites, 75¢ .@ .85e_cwt.; Mirneso! tenant signed the fornial contract | eee i ‘of'a-reaction. The close was unsct- | sacked Red River Ohios 80c @ 20c nly enec ee th sa WORK WANTED rooms on first floor, entrance pr 4 “=tled, at “we @ he to. %e@ jhe net} ewts bulk No. 1, 75c¢ @ 8de ewt.; and at the foot of the same ap-) CANTED ~— Competent bookkeaper | Yate. Close in, Phone 836M. 405. 5th 1} 5, ‘ 2 Rivér Ohios 75c 85c cwt.; Sou n Y ey «eee " s er” sires pe: fime: "ie MEN Gs NGS aE Muenishad! { - -————@ 1 Nq, 1, Ic je cwt.; Michigan as <i H . \ = frac’ ereby agree to the N we 2 gear ~ NEWS OF WALL STREET || sacked'and bulk round whites No.1.) ‘{ FOUNDA BUNCH OF FLOWERS ON ie DESK. terms. of the, same.” | WANTED—Family washing, also Gall 0 10Ns bess (By fhe Associated Press) | eee ea eaaee eee eee — z a he Held, thas the Word terme as paen’s washing. Call 833R, say fo re oetieal 0 x e a4 ay Pues able for two. ould give me; New xo! pi Ne Be opening, eprices | BISMARCK GRAIN Co.) —— aa ) stipulations; “also; on interest fecea Call 884W. < 11-6-3t. Fee Ne oan eee the emain | (Furnished. by Russell-Miller Co.) | 146. sound discretion of the trial tion which’ gives’ effect is -to be MISCELLANEOUS. -ictly mode Pee ’ : but the main Opinion was ded however, as to whether the was irregular, merchandige shares causing many leaders to slip back substantially before noon. Call ‘money’ opened at five percent. Speculation languished-in the early sfternoon, Speculative favorites were quiet but were well maintained: MINNEAPOLIS RECEIPTS (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 8—Wheat receipts 697 cars compared with: 178 ears a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.15% @ $1.23%; December $1.12%4; May $1.12%. Corn No. 3 yellow 6642 @ 68'%c, Oats No. 3 white 36% @ 39%%c. Barley 50¢ @ 62c. Rye No. 2, T6%c @ 80%c. Flax No. 1, $2.52% @ Bismarck, Nov. 8, 1922. No. 1 dark northern | No. 1. spring $1.07 1,02 She; May 42%c; July 39%c, Lard, Janvary $9.95; May 10.30. Ribs, Jan- uary $9.95. POTATOES. SLOW. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 8.—Pota- toes: late wire inquiry, demand and movement slow; market weak; little change. in prices; sand land districts carloads, fob. usual terms, Minne- apolis and St. Paul rate, sucked per ewt, partly graded, white varieties, 6 to 70 cents. Red’ River . Valley noints, carloads fob usual terms, Moorhead rates, sacked per cwt., nartly graded Red River Ohios, 60 to 65 cents. * i court and its exercise will not, be disturbed unless manifest, preju- dice result. ; >> trial. AFFIRMED: ” Opjnion of the Court by Bron- son, J. Grace, J., specially concurring. H. C. DePuy, Grafton, N. D., for Appellant. John B. Nevin, States Attorney, Ben Greenberg, Graton, N. D., Attorney for ‘Respondent. FROM WILLIAMS. COUNTY Williston Coal & Ice Co., a cor- poration, Plaintiff:and Respond- ent. VS. James Cox védis, Agent of the Opionion.of the court ‘by Bron-| sented to them, the questions of son, J. forming a proposed Lake: County Murphy & Toner, Grand Forks,|out of Burke County, eightéen townships in Renville County, and ing or order made by,a district court.!ented to the’ request contained in the record on which the ‘ruling, or | another. ' order is based miust be présented; (2)' That the petition request- and the record submitted on appeal }ing the withdrawal of six town- must show affirmatively that ‘the:en-| ships ‘from Renville County which tire record considered by the’ triel.| contains only twenty-four court is making the ruting ‘or order complained of is being presented to the Supreme Court. Hence, in a case where the oder appealed, from does not describe “the affidavits, docu- ments, papers and evidence ; upon which it” was made as required by Seetion 995 7045 C. L. 1913 and there is no certificate on the part of the trial judge describing the papers and evidence upon which the order was made the Supreme Court cannot town- ships, violates the constitutional requirement (Sec. 167 Const.) and mandamus will not issue to com- pel an idle act. (3) That the petition request- ing the withdrawal of 18 townships in Renville County composed of twenty-four townships, and. the incorporation’ of the same in the proposed Lake County, likewise, violates the constitytinal require- preferred to that which makes void. He’ whd takes the barr must bedr the ‘burden. As © th son, J. Grace, J. concurs specially. Funke, Cdmpbell & Eide, Minot, Attorneys for Appellant. H. A. Hanson, State’s Attorney Burke County, Bowbells, Attorneys for Respondent. HARNESSING OFWINDSIS CONSIDERED FOR SALQ—The owner and propric- 4 tor of a general merchandise store mode,. shotgun and other articles. 508 Sth St. Phone 678W. / U-4-lw FOR RENT--Front office on second floor of tha Hinckley Block. A. Van Horn, Phone 506R. 209 7th St. 11-8tf FOR SALE—Heatin#® stove, also serge dress, 615 9th St, Phone 813. 11-7-8t ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—————- =o attending the N. D. A. C., the Mani- kowske Brothers. The wheel works on roller bear- ings. The electricity is stored by lead acid batteries according to doing good business, with cream}. T ing roonr, 300-9th St. Phone 3 11-8-lw weakness was due to speclative dis-! 50 1 SPRING SOL N. D., Attorneys for Appllant, : ntment over the elections ’ or) 10 1 St ved durum ing |’: (4%) That statements madg'by}, Fisk & Taylor, Williston, N. D.,|seven townships in Ward County;| complaint shows, appellant has} station in connection, in a_smail y a resumption of Monday's Need oad datas ‘74 |the States ‘Attorney: in his argu+] Attorneys for Respardent.' ‘land, also, the question of with-| taken the benefit of his application! ‘railroad town in North Dakota, short gelling sand “profit taking’ Moat vee ae : a'97|ment do not constitute prejudicial ‘1 drawing six townships-from Ren-|and contract to obtain the seed] with no competition therein, wants ae ee aber of good gains’ wore No. 2 flex.” 2.26 | error. Sard SRN From Burleigh County ville County, which now contains| grain amounting “to $352, and of| to sell and wjll take as part pay- made by the specialties, No. 1 rye i) "si ] (6) ‘That the verdict rests upon} Joseph W. Bull, Plaintiff and Ap-| only ‘twenty-four townships, and] course he must pay for it. Affirm-|, ment a satisfactory residence in| most common long di “Speculative buyers absorbed the|: |” ee ee some evidence of substantial na-| pellant, vs. W. L. Smith, M. ‘H.{adding the same to Ward County,| ed. ne Bismarck and balance if necessary] 4 “hay burner” lantern, one of, the initial offerings by the “bears” and! | CHICAGO CLOSE. ture proper to submit to a jury. | Smith, et: al, Defendants and Res-|it is held, Le Appeal from the District Sout in satisfactory monthly payments.| variety usually seen about farm- the market soon shook ,aff its early} “Chicago; Nov’ 8—Close: wheal Criminal prosecution inDistrict | pondents. (4) Thad epch petition must} of Burke County; Hon. Geo. H.| Geo. M. Register. houses, may be attached to the radi- weakness, The rally, however, Was! pooper $1.15%; May $1.15; July/@ourt, Walsh County, Buttz, J. De-| syrLaipus: =~ °° be considered by itself and that] Moellring, J. 2 11-6-1v| ator cap. Under the car may be not enduring, active selling of forles 54 Corn December 69%c; May | fendant baal appen led from judg-| When the Supreme Court is asggd|there is no presumption that the) AFFIRMED: . | FOR SALE—Mission library table, swinging two or three water buck: cign oils and profit taking in the | $i oe. come. Oats December 42|ment and ofder denying a new] to review the eorroctness of a tMi-| subscribers to one\ petition con-| Opinion of the Court by Robin-| chairs, white dressing table, com-| each filled witly cooking utensils ot other articles. A frying pan may be attached to a door handle: and the running boards usually are ‘weighed [down wth, baggage and the inevitable small tent that may be erected within a few minutes when the tourist finds a li place to stopiyfor the night. Every city and town in Florida along the motor routes within the last few years has established a camp site, and in the case of those on the cut- skirts of the large places, are equip- ped with electric lights, water mains and sewerage. E camp now is under the supervision” of the State Board of Health and one sani- tary engineer devotes his entire $2. ei ‘ ee ol a ae # President, -wnder -thé Transporta- ment. .: Dean E. S. Keene, dean of, the school | time during the winter to the in- te — Seeth = DECISIONS OF Sato tion Act of-1920,-Defendant and| review the correctness of the ordey) (4) That the submission to the 4 aly yt of mechanic arts. This battery | spection of them. CHICAGO GRAIN n SUPREME COURT | Appellant. ta appealed from. _... [voters in Burke County of the] Agricultural College Wants to, stores enough “juice” to supply the : (By the Associated Press) fn -count SYLLLABUS: From an ofder of ‘the « district} question of forming the proposed ep wants of the average farm house-} CITATION HEARING PETITION © Chieage,- Nov. 8 — Wheat ‘No, 2 ve Th erom Walk coe Mpakota,|. (1) The common law duty is} court, Burleigh County, Nuedsle, 1.) Take County would be an idle act] ~ Know Possibilities hold for days, he says, quoting one FOR APPOINTMENT OF) AD- : $1.25 Qy$126% 5 Ne. A aloe Berar ats Tessiontlint. * | imposed upon a carrier to furnish | defendant appeals. for which the writ of mandamus In Matter family in the state wh ponklter, Sh iT bho ee. @ $1.19. Corn No inti as ? ei cars reasonably coopered for the} Appeal dismissed. wilh not issue. ed its wind electric ea A oy, ‘ HE/OF N Rae DAKOTA, Coun- @ 71'6e; No, 2 yellow 7ke el f inski, Defendant| Purposes intended in an intras-] Per.Curiam opinion. (5) That it is doubtful wheth- -}food for a week should there be y of Burleigh.—ss. In County S Oats No. 2 white 44% @ 45c; No. Farence Monee i, Defendant | tie shipment. Grace, J., specially concurring. er Sec. 7594 C. L. 1913, and Article] Faigo, N. D. Nov. 2.—The Agri- {Wind for that lenght of time. 5 Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, white 43%¢ @ 43%e. Rye No. 2.) an& Appellant. (2) A complaint, alleging fail-] Theo. Koffel, of Bismarck, N. D3, of which it-forms a part, apply| cultural College wants to know| A beautifully balanced automatic | Judge, | ie a XV ¢ @ 86%c. Barley 63e @ 68ce.| SYLLABUS: : 1 5 system feeds the electricity into| In the Matter of the Estate of = Timothyseed $6.00 @ $6.75; clover-| In a prosecution, fo» the crime Ure (to so cooper cars and the fur-) attorney for the appellant. to the merger and destruction of|just what can be done about | system Teele | on eee nT ag to | Elizabeth Robidou, Deceased. ] rants 20.50, Pork nominal. |of assault with intdnt to kill, it is|nishing of such cooperage by a| E. 7. Burke, of Bismarck, N. D. | existing counties and the cteation | harnessing the winds that are play- | (7° ProMen ohne Tuo not | Sadie Case, Petitioner, vs, “Allie | eet oT; ribs $10.75 @ $1200. | held: i d shipper in intrastate shipments of | attorney for the respondents. of a new county composed 6! the|ing over the state of North Dakota |Mr.. Trowbridge, The mit does net} conan, Vietoria Haas and. Willian Dard: $10.70) 2 : sia (1) That prejudicial error’ did| lignite coal to his damage, alleges a territory in whole or in part of|most of the tme. y been ee mie an hour wind is blow- | 24gar Robidou, Respondents, | at prey ing |a@ cause of action. DECISIONS OF such counties to be destroyed. They have a notion that it can be | 2 Palo The State of North Dakota to the =| ACTIVE DEMAND. not occur in testimony concerning . 1 ee ved, | f ing. When the current is being] ay, Named Ri | é ACT : 5 : a (3) It isa matter of defense SUPREME COURT} Three applications for origimal|made to milk the cows, run the ae erentctlowe.dcectly jove Named Respondents and All =| Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 8—Therz | conclusions of law. A . f North Dakot: el : ife’ h. maclline, separate the | USe ecu : Persons Interested in the Estate of =] ‘ 7 af i 2) That testimony concerning | for the carrier to show that such| State of Nor akota, ex rel.| writs upon three orders to show|Wife’s was! + SOP i from the generator to the lights of | Elizabeth Robidou, Deceased: was.'a faifly active demand for goo (2) That testimony con: cooperage concerns _ interstate} Ulander, et al, Petitioners; vs-! cause issued thereupon. cream, sweep the house and light i 's of | Elizabeth Robidou, Deceased: = “ wheat right around the opening to-|the. disposition of manidfacttred oeteg ae federal regulations, of| County Commissioners and Couhty| APPLICATIONS TENTED: up the place at night as well as Runtever other Ciera arora You and each of you are hereby 2, . me ; js i nd, ill- ere e » n 10 ry MONS DE : iug the power. : notified. that Sadie Case, the peti- a" eday ee a short time premiums whiskey, a poeta oa the such an administrative character,| Auditors, respectively, of Burke] (Per Curiam*Opinion. |. ,| Pump water. wind is-pot sufficient to take care | tioner herein, has filed in this Court were anged but gradually there wife’s parents was properly ad- and so ‘subject to Federal adminis- and Renville Counties, Respgnd- Grace, J., disqualified; Nuessle, Accordingly a wind electric plant has been installed at the Dickinson of the power need, the battery feeds her petition, praying that letters of was an easing’ undertone and the tration, durin; iod ts istrict o sitting ‘in hi: Ns Pe ; Amini fi ae | 5 e » g a period of Feder-} ents. District Judge sitting ‘in his stead, 3 aoe just enough additional into the] administration upon the estate of lower. market generally. Durum was| mitted as-part of resgestae and to, 2 : ee oe i “| substation, where the wind is re- | 2” ¢ eeatta ch | Elizabeth Robidou, late of the show ‘intent ‘and . motive: al control,.as:to suspend the com-; SYLLABUS George A. Bangs, Attorney for] Ported to blow frequently and hard, | Wits. Ifthe wind is strong enough | Elizabeth Robidou, late, of ‘the. city aa firm and ‘unchanged. Montana win- tor arrivals’ were heavier but demand vas fair to good. Corn offerings were moderate and\ (3) That evidende concerning attempts: of defendant to kill his! wife, and relations ©: the parties, ‘was properly admissible. tpshow mon law duty imposed. Action in District Court, liams County, Moellring, J. The’ defendant has appeaied Wil- In three separate applications for original writs of mandamus to compel county commissioners to meet and county commissioners and county auditors to submit to Petitioners. \ Fisk, Murphy & Nash, Attorneys for Respondents of Burke County. Bosard & Twiford, and Percy S. jaccording, tq P. F. Trowbridge, di- rector of ‘the extension department. The plant consists of a fourteen foot windmill set on/a sixty foot DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | HAVENT BEEN FEEDING WILBUR: VERY.GOOD LATELY You MusT HAVE EXPECTED COMPANY FOR DINNER. TONIGHT, JUDGING FROM THI * Waste | HAVE: ANOTHER} SURPRISE FOR. You! dEffort . 1S THIS APPLE PIE OR IS IT PLUM Pie? z an CAN'T:You TELL BY THE TASTE OF TOMORROW =AINT NOU GONNA-HANE BY ALLMAN [them from radiators to-spare tire j be in full swing before the middle of November, but for have to supply more than is needed on the other hand, the excess electrici- ty flows into the battery. ‘A governor smpnuds reajy to steady the wheel down to a given speed if the excess of electricity developed when the wind is blowing more than 20 miles an hour. This has not yet been attached. Such a mill requires prattically no attention aside from an occa- sional oiling, according Mr. Trowdridge. to TRAVELING 10 FLORIDABY — FLIVYER CHEAP Jacksonville, Fla., ov. 5.—Some- body in Maine or Minnesota dis- covered a few years ago that he ly flivver and drive to Florida for the winter at an expense but equal to the railroad fare for one person. Now motor cars, from the quiet running sedan to the rattling, bang- ing flivver with frying pans, larfierns, doffee-pop, hyckets and other utensils attached ~all over parts of the union. The movement is not expected to, weeks they been trickling through the could load his family into the fami- { leigh, and State of North Dakota, de- ceased, be granted to G. FP, Dullam, and that the said petition will be heard and duly considered by this the generay market was slow and nas- : + Hi 3 from -an:order overruling a: d&mur- Crewe, States’ Attorney; Attorneys] tower. Incidentally itwas invented Court on Tuesda, 2 : | , demur- ; 3 e : i : f ‘ y, the 12th day of row iti erie ian sey alsa sala ver. © the voters, pursuant to three se-/for the Respondents of _Renville|by two brothers Sho became inters} tte, Wind goes over a certain mark | December, A. D. 1922, at 10 orelbek i Oats was made a shade better with \ ‘nation ‘is largely pa to| ARFIRMED: ; ’ \parate petitions, respectively, pre-] County. ested im the \prodject while they were go apont 20 miles ieee in the porenoont os Mae day, at the { 7 Z ¥ 2 a ement | Court Rooms of this Court,-in the Tt —— r by which a small feed mill will use crnencit County Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear before this Couft at i tim€and place, an@ answer shid peti- tion, and show cause, if any there he, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court: (SEAL) I.-C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 30th day of October Dz 1922. 11-1 ® CORN GROP MORE THAN 2 BILLION BU \ Zi (By the Associated Press) ‘Washington, Nov. &.—Croj}, pro- duction this year announced tod by the department of agriculture in preliminary estimates (in thousands of bushels follows: Corn 2,896,105 buckheat 13 5) 4 Peis You DONT Hout CAN You GEE t DIONT racks, jdlencend upon Florida in| potatoes 433,905; sweet potatoes OW WHAT T'M GONNA: ~ roves bearing the vanguard of the | 110,359. maar ALE Ze f| COT SCHOOL WHEN KNON TusT = MOM. thousands of tourists who moter td| Tobacco (pounds) 1,330,275;) flax- A , VER BIRTHDAY IS DIDN'T TELL ME |the peninsular in the fall from all | seed 12,101; pears 17,772; apples. to- tal (bushels) 205,539; apples, com- mercial (barrels) 31,901; sugar beets tons 5,000; Kafir 81,488; cranberries 561; sorghum (gallons) 3,225; clo- verseed (bushels) 1,878; peanuts ‘gateways and by October 15 it. was ‘estimated that during the daylight ‘hours one tourist car was crossing the border over the three main highways every fifteen minutes, Some of the vehicles include con- (pounds) 691,057; weight per meus ured bushel: Wheat pouné oats 32.0; barley 46.2. Stocks of old corn on farms No- vember 1: 178,687,000 bushcls. 57.7 i traptions never before scen on four | wheels. One favored by many of | NEUMONIA of the travelers is a chassis with a' Jaa one room house upon it, equipped Call a physician. Then beg : (with everything from ’ stationary ‘emergency”” treatment with | wash basin to rocking. chairs. ‘ HT The flivver with campaign equip. | ment suspended {rom every possible :| part of the Sah te eee bit of VAPORUS ____... AiWire or cord can be attached, is the Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly