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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1924 'BEEKEEPING . oe HELD GOOD Betula. Sai ae patient and Ap: | FARM HELP pellant, vs. Charles L. Cram, De-| Pee Co tial fendant and Respondent. | Wof't to make A SYLLABU {keeping 1 out the meals 1 the oper as fe tae lane oat LET THE WINDS HOWL! J Rat wha we'll still have to lise ten to the ermen, North Dakota, Attorneys for Re- | spondent. PAGE SIX ae \ BODY BLOWS HASTENED MISKE DEATH Sports FARGO HIGH INVADES SLOPE Meets Mandan High Tonight : ; at of i REE ae Prize Fighters Are Richly Paid, But They Pay. Heav- ily in The End American htc players found the | ice ronks in FY ey PARI Ves Devils Lake, N. D,, Jan, 25.—“Bee- well become a part of mn the large farms of officer) the state jared R. D. Webster, nother, hee specialist and entomologist at the 'North Dakota Agricultural college, in an address’ before farmers and be rs, delivered this week at Dev he ‘i An agreement, made for mon consideration, by a public conducting the prosecution of a for a felony of which the latter was guilty, that he would see to it th the latter would not go to the pe ritentiary, is void ind the mone ss or undue. influence in con- sideration of such an agreement, can not be reeovered, the parties being: in parti deljcto, q Appeal from the District Court of Morton County, Hon, H. L. Judge. : same conip! a Hight niembers of the Towa State basketball Kqyad were fired for danc ing, having overstepped themselves, it seoms BY JOE WILLIAMS cad $700,000 paid la Nee we fs nme Babe Ruth was mistake for a A izefighter by « policeman the other suppose you'd Call that est uppercut of all. without rs on North Da- dering the aki in the Webster con- e pointed to et clover on so weet farm manag 2 now con place that beekeeping farm Sperations, Mr. jtends. As an example the method of cutting Berry, | at various times during the se: beat there would always ‘be °The Plaintiff, Bertha Janzen, ap-| clover in blossom that would furnish peal from a judgment of the District nectar for the searching bees. dismissing the action, Colorado has 1,000,000 colonies of ion of the Court by q now produce a total of ct Judge, 000,000 pounds of hon Affirmed. de North Dakotw at Nuessle ahd Johnson, sent has an acreage of disqualified, did not clove more than {Cooley and Jansonius, I number of ng in their ste ‘i ‘ colonies, tomo! believes. F, 1, McCurdy, of Bismarck, No%h{ He added, however, that. the busi {Dakota, attorney for the Appellant.! ness of keeping becs ought to be con William Langer and 8, li. Nuchols, | branch of agriculture North Dakota, attorneys liv |for the Respond ks unning rivet in w boil ahead mah an@ let Voung son jongee When he up he may know cnough about jes to fix the bathrogm floor, and Bismarck Saturday your too. After General Dawes gets Germun; back on her feet he might hop over ‘to London and see what he can do i) Beckett Cooley, rroite ing M night high } lared. time JJ., being Di the sweet Wills, his h Tthe other day unfortunately Jhad no effect on the vocal cards of | ted 1 the fighter, broke would hout for wo victoric 5 to understand hew ed to win more 1 didn't the lively ball alibi in those a: sidered as a limit the nt the The thi the 14 with i in 00 prames, Dempse what i with ~ Battle Hmyn of _North Dakota 4 * hees aking a snecess of it, a ‘eal liking for bees operations on is One must pd must sound Ry referring to. prizefighters cheese champions, sports writers not realize how grossly they [the savory limburger kidney punch that matter, Blinded led then a from Ap Luther killed on to the mum E life | | re | hters 1 a en oth: care busines a “Most people who keep bees do so as more or less bf a hobby. Of the hole number ef people in the United Found Stites who are keeping bees many: do Mt ewait.{tet derive much income from the My work; Production of honey, Hoy VOUS | this. state small number of ure actually receiving a large s jof their income from this souree. ne a t ml ! nothing meve than kate who has re traight al A ski jumper old the tribune : 1 , Mine eyes behold the grandeur Of a good antl glorious state, | Where health and welth With all wh8 labor, watch Nothing can stop our |For all that’ |Our State go yunch team ie ; olved to stiet than it i of the st Young killed hee te narroy fro Mea |b ite tourna have Po pitcher hes cut off. this an eye wildne have quit cure ment which, he Ww a dec to PLANNING ICE HOCKEY TEAM Probably Will Get Munie’ Rink Set Aside Part of Time ect d to hold blinded parti that |to helple stat ay| Her her hantan t ipal) world, i i Mandot, once easked to min the] holding Valter Camp will not enter his i Olympic that comedy Chorus Glory, glory, Hallelujah_ Glory, glory, Hallelujah. North Dakota goes mire Mixed Numbers southern hool teacher is ited with the followin: “The jword ‘pants’: am an uncommon noun, because pants are singultr at the top and plural at the bot- tom.”—Boston Transeript. port con: their vi reduec pletely 5 3 : A pore inity, Repeat ing on | i. | And when the eall for soldiers came, Our boys were first in line. | With cheerful hearts the swered, | here, | j lt certainly was fine. They crossed the briney ocean, They finished at the Rhine, |Our boys went marching on, (Chorus) | Getting Too Fat? ML Try This—Reduce | Disloyal seamps, reds and the like, | We never tolerate. People who don't grow too fat are | Federal agents found not one e fortunate exception. But jf you d the fat accumulating or already an In our North Dakota State. | eumabecstone: you will be wise to fol- wa | Our loyalty, they said, rang tri (low this suggestion, which ise cuckoo. fight literally re many days i Marqui lightweight made the other n toand Showing re he- his recent and ‘ellow town a preat light Monte Attell, needs and but Minds only penalty compelled outrag unre lis. A severe w head is not ealeulat Canada received 600,000 new in- {habitants from the United States in ‘the years 1910-14, here their 2 the exanple Some end hat the uncer of life mipersonati vd all human understanding Queensberry his caine the t sy bat in the vay nother and oust, And these Others Lose not a cane A hi the convention to tribute to su are a few There will t the city skating rink Saturday p.m. and skatin ps to n about the same time, J. J. MacLeod said this afternoon. Nature — in her about t en Demoe he beg! M. frightfully ick the ered-up to your f the , evator, b fighter Possibl famous, tory Wisconsin's icy blasts mean only joy to this Missouri lassie. She's i Lucile Higdon of Sedalia, one of the prettiest of all entrants from the bs nin Madison's annual winter carnival on Lake you ought to see her cut a figure eigit! t become rich or will live longer, American, sleep too much, says ian visitor, goine far out of hi to embarrass the big league bes will he | | lee h probably organized marek The municipal skating mittee will f post he rink da on big football with a gatheri Football has becom just as attend a onal ew have erected at the well said today will pal rink, Chair Cras : can be rild teams Ube IV. COUNTY wside an ex parte order formerly State Bank, a corpor- made extending the time for settle- ment, and refused to settle the state- ment on the ground that no cause had been shown, as required by law, on of We will treat you on the square. ; Better soil or climate, in CoN A fc |Our state gocs marching on. estionable if the action of the mola P TabletS and be quite passible to hold the Olym- lete must your own druggist or send price gathering The huddle is certain to} punners. j And it never shall abate proble but it is ! i | dorsed by thousands of people who : Y Still if the thing comes to an. out- | (Chorus) know. A! r druggist, for Mar controlled, If the col-]and-out showdown we imagine it will | foi adiums to; accommoy low dircetions, One. dollar is the must {pind without either I the price the world over. Get them from nOfl A, ALU, offici t Oo arte to ‘nrmola Co., 4612 Wood- ‘voit, i Plainti vs. f the old the and Respondent ; j ! This U are rare. j 5 rink institution TIRES TEAM LOS ah ath Bande money day or two other matters © is some but there ether or not would be suff in the trea is the tion of w ilable mon ent for que ey this purpose The municipal mittee feels that the rink, h hundreds dence provide it \ HIGH SCHOOLS WILL COMPETE _ | AT VALLEY CITY) fahommionscot nel Dakota districts will] compete on March 21 and ut Val- | ley City State er for the baskethall championship of Norti | Dakota, according to an announce- | ent made hy Harry B. Polk, se ary of the state high school athle ating rink attendance 4 has reached con) into the nights, is the umple ev of the worth of effort to o, Jan ht North The tournament will be staged in the new gymnasium at the Valley | City Teachers college under the di-| rection of Athletic Director L. G \ who will take | us district. tour- | the places| for the tourn were an- Polk, tol 1 Bor 20, Stanley B. district, Jamestown, | Third district, Man- Fourth district, | th distr cight men” charge of the naments, and playing of the hy Mr. ickson; dun, ©. L. Lov Dickinson, 8. 7 Grand Fo Davis; § Devils 1 Nelson Sav- | enth district. Minot, C. E Eighth district, Bowbelis, Wilsop Akers Th ecight teams eligible to com- pete for the honors in the various are selected by district com- | ittees, the showing the team has ade during the pre-tournament | schedules being used to determine the entrants. | Cy | e th —>-— — ————— & Billy Evans Says “The hig problem of today in foot- ball is the handling of the “crowds | that each Saturday flock to the big gemes all over the country.” A| prominent eastern coach so expressed | Timself to me during the football | season. I had asked him if the was anything wrong with footbatl as ; played, any suggestion that he might H have, for the iniprovement of the | game. _ “The game is all right,” continued the coach, “but the increased popular- | ity of the sport has presented a new angle from the college standpoint that’ must receive some considera- tion.” : ais A wek after talking to the east- ern coach I was attending one of the Fig, games in the middle west. 1/ put the question to one of the west- | “ern coaches. His college is the.pos- *sessorsof one of the big stadiums. 7 was surprised when he practically / eonetrred with all that the eastern g mntor had said on the subject. Un- ‘ha when they them ar trenuous spor en by the cheer certain element ing disa ing r or team fails to deliver, point. Thon t te he conside: ed ,000 in an uproar over it is int t can b Unquc tion will eventu ination of signa he new nal-piving ar Zuppke. “Tam Tt ean than the lay s the player in doubt has t to call for ike ‘Placid. /N. : rey there is # decided | were “hounds. yp the spirit of the crowds secktiig to cate! the athletes the “ |perlance of spo When it comes to strentious outdoor exer NB NAAR E DBCS A crowd made . Jan, Valley ( General Tires baske nual candi (id # chance in Madison and we hope he'll be a fisted, upstanding battler foothall crowd it bad for the Wed up. bonus: that scientist There aid m live to 300 rsists in giv- | years olr In the Vaten known ne when some It is be profes- Y years, re fn tund th he y like it deh night artillery the std d had Valley 8 tol lead over the on look all, soon © ine le: will the be ‘ Visitors the first h ‘oul goal written and one o You must r the abléto stand the second two books, love first to rt th ppro on GIRL’S ASSAL Ss: Cit It is hard to believe that golf in America is’ in its infaney when you hear the childish prattfe of the nuts in the locker room the acoust Valley ha crowd of some thr rpossible to © heard on the pl this condi the clin in football ee ay sault und battery America has visitor unless you ing no historie ruins to from other coutric de the Phillies Dempsey is getting in sh the beach at Miami, whieh place to yo to learn about pe on a nice pe. prisonment, in The court gave r would a! tadiums have 1 : 1 impossibility,” strong for the with les calling no chance for a An eight-column headline reveats that Babe Ruth keeps. in. shape by savings wood The Babe be F of those rare souls wae be fn saving to her de who was with Crownheart as: hn sentenced county jail on cha y \ done me one Vieve in plenty There ing we and th a to a check on will he THEY CALL THIS “HA don’t overlook “hare and hoands, i had tcn minutes’ Y. An expert skier was the ‘4 M Jgnevieve Bro ‘tlangd, Ore. Here’, h the e N\ a AES 7 06 08 their her, 5. The thal with the lo crew at the high school nm itors the was ho! acoma hh only Yeager core GETS. E OF 30 DAYS the defendant thereafte D., Jan. vin Crownheart, found guilty of in connec ‘ f Alfred 1 school student of Cath sentenced td 30 days district ssurance that good horten &entence { was riding in the r with Alfreda when she | And cour one RE AND HOUNDS” - Tacoma um never i Tue the locals opened their the vis before ove. count throw M on with ‘son, 18, N.| im- | t he that ae yee | Equity Co-opera lay [A corporation, 25) as played on$&is at f art over a bevy of girls whu had. to Overcome in in ion, et Company, a cor- al, Defendants. nee, Defendant and Appellant. . 1915 from en within. six to be | judgmer a | menths from date of notice of entry | i thereof. Error may not be predicated | upon an adverse ruling on a motion for divected verdict made at the jelose of the plaintiff's ease where introduces | evidence, and fails at the close of the| | whole case to renew the motion for} directed verdict. : Under Chapter 133, Laws 1021,/ at motion for a directed verdict at the close of the whole case is a pre- requisite to a subsequent motion for indgment notwithstanding the ver- dict. ‘ n deposited rehouseman attaches pro- yy to the extent ths | | required to rededm all. outst {storage tickets, to all the grain kind and quality deseribed in his Fecipt that ma any time subse- quent to its issuance be received on account of purchase or general stor- age jmto the warehouse, and this is so even though at some intervening | moment there may he no grain what- | soever therein. 5. A demand made by the holder df a storage receipt for the grain represented’ thereby -is sufficient, when refused, to ant an action |in conversion, 7even though not tac- | companied by an offer to pay stor- age and other charges <#crued, where jthe refusal is on the ground that there is in no event any liability on |account of the grain demanded. 6. Record examined and held that |the evidence is sufficient to sust | the verdict. | Appeal from the District Court of Grant County, Honorable F, 1. |Lembke, J. ‘ | Action in conversion. |for the plaintiff. Th Equity Co-operative | Deals, AFFIRMED: Opinion of the Court by Nu Sinness, Duffy & Wheeler Devils Lake, and Drake, {Day & Evans, of Minneapolis, Minn- lesots, Attofneys for defendant and ppellant. cobsen & M neys for the 1 of st Judgment defendant, hange, ap- C wrrhy, of Mbt, attor- ponden' FROM CASS-COUNTY. P._W. Harrington, Plaintiff, vs. N. G. Begen“and M. G. Eggen, De- fendants. 4 SYLLABUS: |_1. Following Milherek v. City of | Fargo, N. D., 189 N. W. 245, it is h “Chapter 2, Laws 1919, pro- iz for the certificates of ques- tions of law to the supreme court is applicable, and intended to be in- voked, only, where in,a pending | cause, a tissue,\ it be@omes apparent jthat the determination of the cause | will depend principally or wholly jupon the constructfon 6f the law ap- ' plicable thereto, and such construc- tion or interpretation is in doubt and i vital, or of great amount in the penuses” ~ RPC IN j matter was considered and the mov- |ment on the grounds: h ain | Solether, | for the extension of time, Upon ap- pliextion, of the moving party the ing party forded an oppor- tunity to submit affidavits for purpose of excusing the delay showing good cause for mi tlement of the statement of case at that’ time. “The opposifig pa ob- jected {o the settlement of the state- (1) that the jurisdiction to set- and (2) that good cause was so after the law Tor settle- The trial court the and sét- } court had no tle the statement; in any event no shown for E time provided ment had expir found that application for settlement should be denied on both groun Upen applicationof the moving p: the 1 court certified the ques- | tions presented hy the objections to the settlement of the statement to the supreme court ‘or ‘reasons stated in the opinion # is held that the questions are nat such as may properly be certified to this coutt | for determination under Chapter 2, 1919 Case certified from district court, cass county, Englert, J. Application to the district cou for settlement of statement of vase. Application denied, and questions relating to whether statement of case ought or ought not to have been settled certified to the supreme court, under Tie provisions of Chapter 2, Laws 1919. Proceeding Dismissed. Opinion Per, Curiam, N man Miller, of Fargo, N. D., Attorney for Plaintiff, Pierce, Tenneson, Cupler & Stam- bough jof Fargo, N. D., Attorneys for Defendants. ty rs FROM DIVIDE COUNTY Farmers State Bank of Colgan, North Dakota, x banking cor- poration, vs. yi; Hans Kvamme, , Defendant and Respondent. SYLLABUS: 1. Where a renewal note ts shuwn to have. been ‘giver: upon condition that it was not to take offect until signed’ by all the patti¢s who Had signed the original note, and. where the original note was sutrendered before the condition was performed, it is-held that the surrender is i vise conditional upon the c of the renewal note, and upon the to execute the . renewal hete, the creditor has, a right of action on the original note. - 2. Where a note dmhodies a sti- payment may be extended without notice to any of the sureties, a sure- ty is not discharged by reason of an extension of time granted to principal debtor, * 3. A-surety’on a proniissory note given to a bank is:not discharged by debtor had money on deposit in thé bank after, the maturity ‘of the note. Fi er, 43 N. D, 446/175 N. W. 637, ‘Appeal from.the District Court of Divide Cpunty, Ho Judge. REVERSED: _ Opinion of the court by Birdzell, J. Bronson, Ch. J., concurs in the te- . In the instant cdse an applica- ‘tion was made to settle a statement of ese more then five month: after the « ch fe rotivonaf entry of jvdgment, . The trial court » set ‘sult and in the principles annouaced Plaintif’ and Appellant. pulation consenting that the time of | virtue of the fact that the princ‘pal | t International. Bank v. Beiseck-| John C. Lowe,’ | ‘Sq come to North Dakota, | | i failure of.one of the original signers |! theg| in the syllapus/ Palda & Aaker, Minot, North’ Da- kotae Attorheys/for-Appellant, ; Braatelien & Mellvaith, Crosby, 1 * Be with the conqueror For we go marching on, shown en the screen. Ave. } ke * fair Come stand In ou your be safe from harm jand, le to reduce steadily thout starvation dict or (Chorus) (B. R. Young, Golden Valle Copyright appl See “The Drivin’ Fool.’ the fastest six reels of film ever At the! is of Great Value Capitol Theatre tonight and To a nursing Mother Saturday. Dont GIVE your furs away! Get SHUBERT prices for them-@ othe highest of the season / if you have not shipped to ('UBERT” yet this season NOW ~~ get some REAL prices— the highest of the season, We have, just raised_our pricesagainand wantevery Muskrat- Weasel— Skunk —arid all other furs you can trap or buy—we'll make it in prizes eveyyday PAY YOU BIG. Ship quick while our demand lasts. Take immediate advantage of these \ SPECIAL 4) VANCED PRICES! : Es DAKOTA rune _— MUSKRAT 2.50to 2.10] 1.85 to 1.45] 1.40 to 1.60| .90to EASEL . 1,85to 1.60) 1.50t01.10/1.00to .75) 65to .40| .35to 25) 1 MEDWM NO. 2 a to Avera AntoStze@Qualies 0} .90to_.50 225t0 2.00 1,75 to 1.40 No.1 EXTRA LARGE Extra to Average 6.00 to. 5.00) 4.50 to 3.65) 4,75 to 4.00/3.60 to 3.00|2.85 to 2.35 3.50 to 3.00| 2.85 to 2.35]2.25 to 1.65 3.50 to 2.60] 2.35 to 2.00) 1.98 to 1.60/1.50 to 1.10/1.25to .75 2.00to 1.75) 1.50to 1.20)1.15to .90) .85to .65] .75to .40 These extremely high prices are based on the well-kpown “SHUBERT” STANDARD GRADING and are quoted forimmediate shipment. N 3's, No. 4’s,poor unprime and otherwise iriferior skins at highest market value, TRY FOR ONE OF OUR PRIZES LIST OF DAILY PRIZES; rize Second ' Third Prize $13.00 10.00 $50.00 FREE every day.for the three best handled shipmen: Shipment must consist er less than Six legally caugEt ree ra prisg The way the furs are handled determines the winners. Get some of this prize money! Ship “‘SHUBERT” all the furs you have on hand at once—, more—and ship—ship—ship—guick. Our checks i! male you bappy. COME ON WITH YOUR FURS A B.SHUBERT >< Mmmm 27 W.Ausiin Ave & 2.50 to 1.25 2.00 to 1.00 (208) 36

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