The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1924, Page 2

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The ast wis R. EB. Alexander ... 408 J OR Alexander ean A. Wm. Arnold teen | A Soplia Anstrom Hiram Lande! Mrs. LH. Asmus |... donn Canedant 2: kudwikt J. Anderson nr. Leidholm Sarl Ande : c a Glat a. Amundsen Tarson rs, Lola Arms rs ‘A. “Anderson E. Larson Al Ane 5 Nels Letdaht A. A a0 Harold Roy Littie : AL Anderson Nukio Luna : N srson, R. Lindsay \ Little John Ey Howard Andrew RAG Milda G, Ww. 4. Weft da S60. ; Hi, PAGE TWO NOUN: ssment levied on the 2nd day of September, 1924, the several | \v- Yet apposite the names of the respective shareholders as fol-| Wy John stockholder A. Anders ‘Albrechtson, Brownler @ Brocdl Backman Batehelar M. : Constantine Black om” rani Freson Mrs. W. Fisher . Mrs. Geo. mma Hatlestead Hoppenst rank? Hoerner ...- Hornbacher Manson. Mager .. G. Hendricks Matt Heimo Hillmer. -H. Hilbling Heeklin, ps f stan ithe NOTICE | Tdawa Gold Mining Company { Bismarck, North Dakota x, Mt. re is delinquent upon the following described stock on account RE: Number of Shares elen Lei a . Lec Le Anderson iL Jubon Jorgen J. Almlie J. M. Lyster Adolph Anderson” J. M. Lyster ..- t Wm Legvold . otk arrett Oscar D. Moore z Alex Bokovoy James T. Makholm . Bauer Gunnac-A. Malm . Walter Michel .. dlesse Carl ¢ Ole CM Rehecea i. Ho J. Mal Hans Ma’ Jam. DiC. John W. C. Beaver Pete Meta Ma Backina Carl Min. Mr rs KOK Brownt tortel ats. . D. J. MeGillis . Covert Inga Nelxou ‘olvert IW. A. Nunn . Ik A. Nunn M. ees: is M: Colip Emmett, W. “het penne Ruben Nordstrom . asen Thos. Nelson . F.C Foster john Pal 1, Foster’: oo ; George Ty Ben F. Wm. wm. Wm. Wm. ¢ S. Rasmu W. 8. s Martin Rasmu: John Poster. Jerome Ruzicka . Matt Gunde 5 B. B. Rierson .. t Gunderson - A. J. Ramspott Gray Emma_ Ramspott Gordon ¢. F. Ramspott . Gunderson Robert Roaldson Gunderson Mrs. F.C, Ramspot' Gunderson Arthur Spoerl : ayneyren Jesse Spoerl . iusta leorge Swemato vos stead ..... Honstead G. Smi Homan. Sotane Sartaman Jaco) as : W. J. Herning. roa) delim, st Harris ; c la Arthur Andrew irnest G. ona 1000 50 W, Sei Lert swe: Helling eal aansynwanE erie iT been” nacre Stockholder Korbel . Kittle g Karonis and W. Lundberg” Lips Lehman Linquist Linquist . 1 Long .. Nels Aug. Matheson, Magnuson . GC. Morrison Louis Motenson Miller . Arnt Marsaa John Mars Albert Maier McCu Glen MeGetti: Ts MeGrath M. J. MeGrath Ciem “MeGr Ronald & Anna McGrath ‘Alice MeSweeney Nelson Charles J. Poppas Poseley Parmenter Quamme . Rue . Milton Rue John Rowerdink . Rowerdink . B. H. Rehbein Rohrer M. N. Reider k Rov BB. Skala . Andrew Shure: Andrew Shuren undermeyor . Sundermeyer Sundermeyer Schroeder «| J. O. Saltness . 1. 6. Skorheim Schuma Sailer, Krnest a. . Spiropoulas...! Fred Sundermes on King in teens: tase ibelt anders omas Magnuson Mehl eh)... Miller e@nuson s xie Murph Murphy rtinson se Me Nielson . jelson N. M. Nielson Bertha Negaard . Nellie Negaard i Carl Nelsrud jomer Cormany .. ‘T. K. Nesheim sillord M. Cormany ©. K. Nelson BB. Dewar a jartin Olsow W. A. Drawer P. O'Brien W. AL Drawer Joephine Olson Lena Doebler - M. C. O'Neil. Chariton Danie! Maurice Olson Charlton . Rex_E. Oliver Drawer M.D. O'Neil Dronen Agnes J. Olson nk Dikeos Maubert H._Droffehn Roy O'Brie ust Dimos .. cA. Our. D. Dit 4 S. K.O'Nada dan J. Diacas +. Thos. 'S. O'Brien. \. Derth Olaf L. Olson ..: ©. G Derothy "+ L. A. Patterson H.W. : Albert Papacep Geo. Me 3 Petters Julia DIN H. T. Perry A pill Veter Pederson - ALB. bill John Perlicheck X. iB. Dill ‘Andrew Peterson AB Din Florence Poole .. M.A. E i Peterson Wild £00] Mrs. P. N. Peterson Hans : R.L. & MB. Pace . John John A. Peterson Victor Bnj Lula Psiolihus . ‘Thedon Psilothinos Palins Bennie Peterson - Oliver M. Pickard . Iries’ ret werdink eed . Row Rowerdink Rowerdink 1880n enko ith .. ». Sunderi menu orn rk. oreder Scharf Beigele |! Siegele |. Siegele Siegele rkiand nson _ 4, 8. Sorenson mer Jacobson j. Johnson a ana W. W. Smith - W. W. Smith as, Shroder « Is Sabin. , 0 Strand « Gottfried Johnson Pp. senumakar Johnson unk Sampeon. Johnson... ank Sampson J, Roebline Jarvis’: 261 Frank Sampson vels Johnson 1428 ank Sampson J. A. Johnson » 2612 ‘rank Samppon Geo. TL Johnson 1238 Frank Sampson Rennie Johnson... 2409 Frank Sampson 1. BR. Johnson, Trust oo agua Sam Semanora Andrew aronis .. a oer maar ont John Ken merdt WAR. Kale .. 2618 0. G, Sanders Jacoh Kilian 47 W. 8. Shaw .. capsoh Hila 134 dan BP. Smallwood Krafe 0. A, State .. Baeper Masson 0. Swigeum Harry 3, Kann Telia Schrader . me Wine. Silrom. . Kelly Clarence smith H. "itty W. Stark. " Iman . anernes Sandusky iro Grath” rey te tomes pS noto tone tote roKe Wate ert res torogonsezes £94: DREAD Sos oo Dale nictetats DAS See Our tom Swe ES tonotets |e G2 O8 oS o> C2 oO EH EEO. Se oe 3 oo PUNT wD <AND Sa SS eo 23) 2 2 2 H 2 2 1 2 2 2 > Prt Sos Pettey ease S822. 33S SSnnaunne S00 St tS oe! PROCS AAUa) scr Sater ee ie 3 bo etatiber patat PASO e Sae ew estom eS! Bisa eke 09) 3 2 = ms ponoapepnotorcngtots rocoee prieteteter tet Lasse SESesaen— SS EQSSSSS8 0 2 es oe SEs: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Eee SS eS Assesh- Number‘ot 15.90 108.00 20.00 50.00 4.00 740 2.00 T90 4:00 20.00 56.00 11,99 0 358558533S352835525! 25355555. 5-09 However, anyone Gan buy. from the ‘ag { Grug store a tiny bottle containing a ion | crevice of the ingrowing ‘ON | not, penetrate the flesh, 2.00) naif turns naturally outward almost. ‘i over night Number of Stockholder Biases) NR. E. Schuyler . Ay Adam A. Saile: 40: KW. FP. Schroeder a Bernice Scholten | | 500 Fred Stoll ... Be Frek Took 206 ielie 100 mis? Bn) ylor .. Trove Hijlmer W. 7 Amond Thor 80 John Florence M Dunean H. Wallace Lew Werner YH. Weber Hf, Webe li, Weber H. Weber .. Lydia Weber J. Wallinan NsaB. Asa bi s ‘arl C. Wittm: dolph Wacker Hsther M, Robert W. Sig Wacker .. Mary Rose Warmk: Yonkers" . Jenkins Fimmeland Fimmeland Finjmeland Finimeland Fimmeland & Wallace Hellig & Wallace Henig & W: Hellig & (W: Cornila Vold Cornita Void Anna Anna Anna Anna Anna Uelli Corn Vold 1000 Corn) Vola 1000 Cornila Vol A080 Cornila Vold 1990 And in accordan ‘der of the Board of Directo made on the 2nd day of September, 19: so many shares of each par By, ordquist, Secretary. N D NOT T0 BE ] misapplication of funds, false entries and the making of false reports, H. t ty |p. Beckwith, president of the d 4 CHEESE CTATE funct Northern National bank of | Fargo, will enter a formal plea to the charges before’ Judge Andrew pee of the United States district | Goaee on Dec. 29. Should Stick to Butter, Says| Announcement of the return of the {bill against Beckwith was made yes- Dairy Expert warrant of arrest upon him by the United States marshal. Beckwith, who appeared before Judge Miller after he had been ap- prised by the marshal’s office by tele- phone of the issuance of the war rant, was represented hy Judge Charles A. Pollock, who asked that 2 time for arraignment he fixed that would “permit him to make a study of the counts that are set forth, MOTORCYCLE POLICE SELL LIGHT BULBS Geneva, IIL, Nov. 18—Kane coun- ty’s motorcycle police are selling service to motorists instead of dis- tributing arrest slips, it was dis- closed today. They carry with them light bulbs of all sizes and instead lack of production of some of the/of arresting motorists without tail dairy products, according to Mr. Dice|lights or other lights the motor- is that the dairy cow population is|cyele policeman courteously offers not concentrated in uny one place or|to sell one at retail cost. These portion of North Dakota as it is in}highway officers are instructed to some states to the east, but is even|give service to motorists and. make ly distributed all over North Dakota.|arrests only when necessary Another reason is that the butter areas crop works out well in connection Too Many Traffic Laws, Says Hanch Fargo, N. D., Nov. 18.—Butter, rather than cheese, condensed milk, or ice cream is the chief dairy pro- duct of this state, says J. R. Dice, dairy specialist at the North Dakota Agricultural college and a director in the state dairymen’s association. “North Dakota is essentially a but ter state in so far as the dairy in- dustry is concerned,” Mr. Dice in- sists. “This state, which does not rank as high now as_ it wi later among the dairy states of this coun- try, is not 2 center for milk conden- sories or for cheese factories and from present indications it will be a long time before there is any likeli- hood of either cheese factories or eondensorics being established, Not much ice cream is manufactured here.” é. Cow Population Spreads One of the good reasons for this with the small grain or wh or wheat crop. MASONS ELECT OFFICERS FOR | i,ittunii*Ser. 1 ‘-ENSUING YEAR) ‘00 many trattic laws. That is the belief expressed by C. C. Hanch, vice president of the National Automobile Chamber of “emmerce, in an‘ address here. “American cities are placing the chief burden of traffic on their al- ready over-worked -police forces,” said Hanch, “instead of making studies of transportation needs and planning the routing of traffic and There are SSss5 Officers of the Bismarck Lodge No. 6, A. F. and A. M., last night elected officers for the ensuing year, as fol: low: Worshipful Master—B. M. Dunn. Senior Warden—John Parkinson. Junior Warden—F. H. Peters Secretary—A. J. Arnot (reelected). Treasurer—H. S, Lobach. Trustee—J, L. Bell (reelected). F, J. Grady is the retiring wor- shipful master of the lodge, which has had an exceptionally active past year. Numerous events are planned by the lodge at the Masonic Temple during the winter. Degree work was conferred) jase mane studies. “Every large city needs -a traffic commission to study its railroad, electric and motor vehicle facilities and to map out plans of operation on a basis of maximum efficiency end service, “The opening up of a few streets any’ cities and the economic rcuting of commercial vehicle traf- fic will be helpful both to shipper _. PLEAD ‘DEC. 29) tsa vubiic “Speed Seema in is a relative matter, <de- more parkin; rhaaiatee provided for the all- ‘;arker and everyone should be per : INGROWN NAIL {mitted to leave his machine to reasonable-errands. Constructive rather than repressive traffic p grams should bo every city’s gon’. GERMANS OPPOSE POSTAL BANK' Nov. TEENS nat a ri Berlin, i8—The postal | ministration probably, will idea of establishing postal savings \banks.’ Vigorous ‘opposition. to. the plan was expressed by municipal and corporation savings banks. for sealer ee ek tear 2 BIGGER COTTON CROP World cotton production thi is expected’ to exceed Inst year’s by from two to three million bales, Most of this increase will be in this country, where last year’s crop of 10,128,000 bales will he surpassed hy a crop of, 12,499,000: bales. Cook By Wire - A few drops of “Outgro” in the nail re- 01 duces inflammation and pain and so 01; toughens tle tender, sensitive skin {underneath the toe nail, that ite: and the aav.! Assess- of such sto! y be nece 1 be sold at the Office of the | Compuny in the city of North Dakota at one o'clock P. M. on the 28th day of 4, to pay delinquent a thereon together with cos of advertising and ex penses of the IDAWA GOLD MINING COMPANY, terday following the service of a ‘improvements on: the basis of these | Facilities at cost \ at a, gvicn place long enough to attend | ade | shelve the [CANNOT BUY | POOLED GRAIN Injunction Is Issued by Judge ,'°"% Morri. i buyer, jing grain from Minnesota cistion, S Fial rhe the damage restrai the as in court in . laherty ruled the association's int had wheat 5 ocea The te the for eact ciation that made the wheat pool po: land declares purchase of wheat association, except pts in’ which case the gr: ree mains made outright TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924: Tried Others. Jo-Vex Succeeded in Minnesota Minn., Nov. 18--A injunction against the C ator company of Campbell, nd J. J. Meintire, a grain restraining them om. buy- members of the Wheat Grow asso- continued by Judge S therty in district court here. injunction is to continue un- suit, of which the ning order is made a part, in sociation’s complaint, is tried Wilkin county. Judge com: that the defendants tem- alleges from association memb sions. complaint also asks damage: amount .of $26,000, ‘or $500 h of the 50 counts. The asso- alleges violation of the rs on s the to the; warehouse this law prohib pledged on in re- sacia- the property of the 3 tion, although handled through local clevator: €)CORN TAKES. UPWARD SWING Helps Wh Poor Start Today Chicago, Nov. 18.- Corn the market le July reached the season. cral buying, based largely d a new high price record for There was active gen- on freez- ing weather and increased demand from feeders. Corn closing pric were high, 1 to 3'1¢ net higher, May $1.22'5 to Se. Subsequently corn strength serv- ed as a prop for wheat values. Wheat closed unsettled lie net lower.to Ye advance, December and May $1.60 to RADIO USED Detroit, months directing the movement of the De- troit Street TO REPAIR A TRUCK After io as a means o five of wu Railw: repair truc sible and has departmen: s is proving more than $3,000 a month, according to H. M. Gould, assistant general manager of the municipally owned traction system. Before the installation of re ing sets on the trucks, the true would make temporary repairs upon call, then return to their tion to await farther calls. A constru tion truck po: Later a gency telepho ble to make permanent. repai followed as soon in attempt to have the emer- trucks complete the job and ne for further orders proved impracticable. Last pied in cial At fi to the ing strains of a music. ted dir receiving equipment ‘ and gaining government perm to have the police station, ard orders to the truc method was inaugurated. May, after two years occu- designing and installing KOP, fo 5 the of transmission of orders irst the crews were summoned nearest telephone upon hear- certain piece of Late orders’ were transmit- ect. Working Women Average. Six Chicago, Nov. 18—Employ get an Hours of Sleep ed women of sleep average of six hour: a night, according to a ‘summary of results, questionnaire, thousand women by Miller, of a “Busy Women’s Clock” sent out to several Mrs. Laura P. director of the department of women in industry of the national Ww. C. “The TU, woman who does not stretch out her ‘official’ workday with from two to six hours of homework, seems , {to be rare,” said Mrs, Miller. “The rare DETTE 28 {pending upon the time of day, the |? ! : a eeht oiind Suey. that ow by 4 on} Weather. What we ned most is not |00K at Teast one meal a day. ae san ors, ee cae | MORE POTATOES es of embezzlementy| Ge vatching of traffic at rates of | Neariy. %,000,000000 bushels of po- I speed suitable to the conditions. tatoe: is the es ated product “We need more parking instead of | of all rope: counteies the United § and Canad. Last proluction was about 27,000,- mp- | purch: ot t. Which Had| ed the city | She Out the of Pyor {ii imy other * p fflicted zal teet no risk, Sto eg! \ lonio— 4 ! nd The boar mill and urich, od ich the in all the Uj here in re dle Vides opened south of Fin ger” | Method” ‘too, the onable, money-back leverywhere, especially Three N Typew: riter. it_in the STUDIO,” of gratitude, remarkable after re tions the cont with I don’t kn ea cha h when for Jo- gua r dealer send $1.00 to the of vo. ow hi Jo-Vex is ito use and so inexpen Vex ntee ¢ ha toa failure of which the: e delighted it of the millions of sufferers I feel it my duty to pub- state that Jo-Ve mouth and gums all: adults h h Yo is sold inney's at Meeting Forks, rd of manage elevator, Nov. 18.—Ame ald in the Amer proving: popular v been placed on sale in various par ations To Dey Ni ar t supply Jo-Vex Co., : BOARD TALKS RESIGNATION Propssition Being Considered ov. of the with Wn. Cleve- fare If its ave it. 0 ensy ou take on a ugeists Drug: 1B. ate | meeting here this’| introduced here ha greatest raisin w U.S. RAISINS POPULAR IN SWITZERLAND an made ating Raisins y be pureh afternoon, is expected to give some | ideration to the suggestion that | resign when Governor Nestos § retires from office and give Gov r-elect Sorlie a chance to appoint | own board. The meeting opened at 1:30 p.m, and it was net expected that tin question of res ions would i reached before lite in the day f ©. W. Ross, chairman of — the board, said t noon that the | first question to decided was whether members should act in-4 dividually, the question of r ing will be left entirely to member, he said. “ur town from the beginning. Zurich for years has been more or less fond of raisins which came chiefly from Smy After the} Smyrna fire last r there was much fretting among the merchants to where their fresh + supplies were to be When tian 'i. Mathbe reial attache of the American 1 general’s of- here heard of the plight of the he cabled immediately to hington. Washington, —appar- ently, soon got in touch with toe American raisin deal nd within 16 days American ns were on sale here. Since then the American raisin has held its place here, and has quite generally of Switzerland. Use Airdrome oon on this city. Ay od, in a ty Dahl ion 1: “Prof.” It. right way? “Touch Method” with high speed |and accuracy. No fikeoata will . large fly! At the place the boundaries of Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia meet. ng field DR.M.E. BOLTON | Osteopathic Physician 119%, 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarcl;, 6 coe. 7) ‘Touch Typewriting’ Everybody is learning to use the Why not learn to use Learn the We can teach you after we rm that will change you to the phort es Bui io “Toneh Math od” in T if tim are v you the am LE have

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