The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1925, Page 3

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Re " i { RESIGN PLACES |iwned, state-operated mill and ele- Shafer , cultugg and Labor Joseph A. Kitch- SS a ee LS OS ity from the ALL MEMBERS for a cash consideration of $2800. {buildings was one of the finest along Gordon Gardner, the local land |the river and an ideal pienie ground, man, sold a farm in the Kennedy jand many such delightful gatherings y country to H, 0. Rustan the past have been held there. Mr. Birdsell tweek. Mr. Gardner also sold the jor New Leipzig started ranching uthwest quarter of section 35-137-|there a number of years ago. Currie 96 to Mike Frank, | Morr s obtained the property, and through the Farmers & Merchants |has e bank Mike Frank hi ' the south half of formerly Robertson of Minn Gordon Gardner is just closing a Governor Sorlic to Hate Pow- er in Naming of Board to | Manage Institution farm near Midway to Henry Haage stad. nd Miller of Amidon, thro rmers and Merchant purchased the no section 1-136-101 from C. A. Pooler of Minnesota, The W. S. Jones Collection Agency closed a deal recently where Peter | Thomas of the Kennedy coun comes the owner of a quarter sec- tion of land. The Mott Pioneer \press recently reported the sales of several farms in the Havelock coun- try and in the eastern part of the heast | | | CHANGE TO BE MADE| Austin to be Replaced as Gen- eral Manager of Mil! by New Board of New management for the state vator at Grand Forks will be provi-|that local people have plenty of con- | Jed by the state industrial commis: |fidence in this country and y SESH AIG. Sostic in. gHESOREI Dey te ighted enough to see|er, & brand new Ford sedan, said to s ae that if they are going to be able to|have been rented from a Mandan Governor and ex-officio chairman of |juy the land they want at a reason- | “drive-your-own” taxi company, was the commission. Since the chair-lable figure they must act quickly be- | occupied by three men. One rear SiaWOIOE MUG “commission has’ Gelel fete theloudtern buyers stare pouring | Wheel wus) corn of each eat and the in for the real land boom that is bound to come to this section. The fabt that many pieces of land have this year produced crops suf-| ficient to pay for the land at present | prices has been a strong incentive | for buying. power over the other two members, who are Attorney-General and George Commissioner of Agri- en, the management of the mill must MANDAN NEWS | ber of the b ate mill, Nick } ived by the Indust: i turday, and the members of the present commission, of which Gov- Williamson turned over on the Man- ernor Nestos is chairman, allowed dan road this side of the N. P. via- the resignations to go over for ac- LICENSES ISSUED \ duet east of Mandan, Williamson tion of the comm it is now} A mari license, the first of| was turning out for a car stalled on constituted with Mr. Sorlie a mem-|the year, ed to Byron H.|the road and hés car skidded, hit a ber. With announcement from|Kopp of Cleveland, 0., former! of rut and turned over. He escaped in- dan and Mis ara C. Fi Grand Forks that C. E. Austin, gen-|} eral manager of the mill, will re- sign, it will be the duty of the new board of managers named to select a successor to Mr. Austin. Because of Mr. Sorlie’s power in the appoint- ment of the board of managers, no manager of the state mill can be issued were to Casper | . Vincent and Pauline | Mandan, and to Noye Whitcomb and Marie Ketterling both of Flasher. SH wy A First National Bank | location. “AUTOS CRASH ONE ARRESTED Two Automobiles Badly Dam- in be- and Main streets last nig’ ious damage to both cars and slight injuries to one hearing will be held today county, all of which tends to show | Poli that! marek occupied one car jhelm car j/ graph post. Wilhelm charged the ac- | cident occurred when he tur! other car drove on the left side of a “silent policem: car. the the other car was bruised. them fled, police A Studebaker sed GIRL DIES | Beach, N. The grove adjoining the since made it his home. aged in Collision dat First ht, with ser- wo automobile: person, Charges ¢ sworn out against S. A. Ellison andan, in one of the cars, and betore ice Magistrate Cashman. itz Wilhelm and wife of and the oth- Bis- smashed. The Wil- knocked against a tele- other started to n the corner and the driver of the n” and struck his Wilhelm suffered a few cuts on face. One of the occupants of Two of id. n driven by Fred FROM BURNS D., Jan. A sad death | with WINS VOTE OF LEAGUE CAUCUS ° OVER 3 OTHERS (Continueg from page 1) indicated tonight as scores of tors reached the city, virtually iming any “pet” measures and professing ignorance ‘of the pos- sible hig questions to be developed in legislative deliberation. The message of R. A. Nestos, re tiring Governor, is expected to be | chiefly a resume of the work of hi administration, with some recommen: | dations for consideration of the sembly, and A. G. Sorlie, who will be inaugurated as the fourteenth Gov crnor of the state, will lay some re commendations before the joint sembly next Wednesday, under pre- sent plans. Big 1923 Questions The big questions of the last gen- eral assembly were taxation, banking laws and ‘Appropriations, with — the good roads mesures and new clec- | tion laws as subjects of bitter de- bate. | rhe 19th legislative session also will have before it the question of taxation, many bills already ‘having been prepared on this subject. Some | recommendations have been made for changes in banking laws, although it is doubtful if there can be any) change made in the big banking bill of the last session, which had to do; the administration of closed banks. i Appropriation bills will come be-j fore the assembly at an early date. | The incoming Governor has told le! islators they ought to complete their | work on the general appropriation | bill within 20 days. The printed re- port of the state budget board will be ready for the legislators, it is ¢ =| pected, by January 10, four days af-| ter the session convenes. i The assembly will be confronted | with the necessity of deciding a good | roads policy for the legislature, since | the federal government requires that fates taking advantage of | 1 funds for road work must | create state funds to match the fed- eral aid. Under the present system in North Dakota, the federal aid is matched by the counties, and there | is no highway fund for general con- | Bismarck Cloak Shop Coats and Dresses | A M H E Sn BEAUTIFUL FUR TRIM- ES. THESE ARE MOSTLY GL PURCHASED AT VERY LOW PRICES AND WHICH ENABLES US TO SELL A GOOD MANY OF THEM MANUFACTURER’S WHOLESALE PRICE. HUN- DREDS OF GARMENTS POPULAR PRICED STORE Sale On TREMENDOUS SALE OF ED COATS AND DRESS- TS THAT Wh AVE JUST RECENTLY ARME VEN AT LESS THAN THE OR YOU TO CHOOSE N. Q. RAMSTAD, Di rectors, o'clock. grime who is not satistactory to occurred at the home of Mr. and| struction. The North Dakota Good inv vaceovdinpurcel otticialare ltt TEMPLE DY i Mrs. Luther Douglas Saturday morn-| Roads Association will present mea- | ‘ a aa 7 generally understod that Attorney-| Contractor Ag: son declar-|ing at Carlyle, when their daughter, | sures asking for an entire revamping | FROM AT A LARGE SAV- General Shafey and Commissioner of fed recently that the woxk of finish-|Thelma, aged 12 yes died from] of the good roads la | 5 Acricilvure’ Kitchen willleipue cnolinp the basementirooms of the new the Teaulé ‘of bums: Wapors) Says State Industries ING. atone in the way of Mr. Sorlio dic: (Masonic. Temple will be completed |she went into the cellar Conflict over laws affecting — the f tating the management of the state|within the next 3 or 4 weeks. ‘The toes, using a lighted match state industries, partly along pol ‘ 20) mill. quarters will be ready for occupancy |light. Her clothing caught fire and | cal lines, is expected. Nonpartisans, | AT AT SILK AND WOOL DRESSES 7 emu teabne He Heaeetter part of January he be-|Was entirely burned from her body} who will control the House, have as: | . Teves, and ‘Masonic bodies will be{before help came. She was burned | sailed the law creating a beard of | | LAND B M able to move their equipment into] te and death © to relieve} managers for the state mill and ele- | $19 50 $26 50 $32 50 $19 50 $28 50 $32 50 the building prior to February her suffering after 36 hours of] vator at Grand Forks, while the In e e e e e e Laying of the hardwood flo: agony. depende ,» who have a “paper A AND UP | iN FORESEEN 10x96 foot banquet and dar All ee jority” in the senate, are committed | $34.50 $49.75 | $39 50 AND UP i in the basement has heen underway aed to retention of this law. Demands} e A" V hor the last two weeks. Hog wea fitabl are expected to be le hy the Non-} F — s Profitable | partisan for a change in the Indus mI we TR x cee SAW ROR Is Profitable) rer ey amisston taw tht il sie COME AND SEE THEM AT THE Many Transactions Take] Nets Herred Nevolenn an mDvees nny 6 OM An | ueiNompase ats contro! of all state | : = ss 1 on the last da year, one ROL AGEN ES Ses saewiditiel. industr As the law now stands, Place as Result of Good [07.67 coened tor a while to make | Mobere, @ farmer residing | Seven) ico office holders who are Indepen | BISM RCK C OAK SHO 4 ; y to make | ites northeast of Napoleon, mar- oie won ! L é A I 4 Crop emacal EE some! bull bercies sini kis eee eee ae et Napoleon) dante form thei majorityson: the! ln: : yard ae |kcted 70 hogs recently aN areets | dustrial Commission, 1 DOOR E. OF CAPITOL THEATRE. SEU AE eae ar iC ‘ ST eee Sar ; a esemmmnenemmnsmmnenel ae ean ihe value of North | RANCH HOME Lt : Too Late To Classify | Dakota real estate. ‘They : These hogs were CEC. | |e een rere : | a : fibOAs Gay auqdestion of a fe4 BURNED) een tne farm. The oat: app GM te aes, | Oe nen inenislel 78 hed. [FOR EST. Nico warm room in Radio entertainment eve 8 ore easte b prs W d e besides Mr. oberg'’s labor po mn . vi “if oom node house. oO er| modern ho: close im 412 Sth = be Pieper for tie fand which A Elgin, N. Dy ‘The historic ee : seat for oe wanich ‘was | Seeds, Tonic, Treat, ete. Jacob Then oteth St Phone 618-W, | St. Phone W-2. Madame|evening at 10:30 duced “such big crops last year Ce a Sa ae sifehased of D/H) Houser lusbisum|) | Sally Box 722), Dickinson) a ae etl | oe Leer teat Lattimorelle. If in trouble,| Hoffman's Confectionery 0” ich ¢ » purchased at such rea-|Tis ranch near Ode with a | mers £ -15- OR RENT—One larg sleeping | FOR RENT~Large room and sui eal 2 which eam be purchased 3 such ret contents, was burned to the ground |!" - POHRENITE Nicely Cea eee ay FOR RET otter Heck, Goed lo | able for (wo. Gall at 814) 4th) st, |3€€ her at once. 401-1st St. | 3rd and Broadw he action a ber of local farm-| recently. Mr. Mor was in the! ‘he Jatest in P: | room near the Capitol. For cation. Call 357-W. 1-5 or phone 619-W. 1-5-3 h Ee Renate ie also am {barn dressing and cleaning turkeys,| , The latest in Party Dress during the session. 620 7th $ ROR "SALE ounies aie a ae ‘nswer to the query, “What will|and ere he was aware of “fire, the just arrived. Bismarck Cloa Phone 442-J. Te icamuemecr dis (Gall Taxi Phone 888 farmers do with the money made|tanch house was a mass of r | Shop. i # 1-5-3t F e off from the last crop?” Ait tig houssheld goods and' persone | —=—$—_—=——— | n e in jis Kennedy country members {effects and “many values belonging | Charter ocane Eeerreabcericy Nos GI ee a of the Anton Urlacher family arejto his sister, Ella, were consumed. | Report of the Condition of —— Oe BREe el © Credited with being some of the|The fire was from a defective flue. | a f . TEE LitiL Matinee Every Day At 2:80 § 2 | most progressive farmers in the The ranch is one of the oldest on The City National Bank of Bismarck ——_——_ y Day England territory. This week Phil-|the Cannon Ball river, the buildings | gt Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business on — cae ee eeckt and maid for the|having been ‘built some thirty or December 31, 1924. CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT H. H. Johnson farm, paying $3400, |forty years ago by Mr. McCuie and RESOURCES | MONDAY and TUESDAY -_ Wiihelm Urlacher paid $3600 for|was noted far and wide for its ideal| Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, TONIGHT - TUES. - WED. MONDAY an ESD the Tom Lee farm in the same town-} —____ eee acceptances of other banks, and foreign Z ship. Both of the above deals were pills of exchange or drafts sold with in- ¢ closed through the First National dorsement of this bank vocceseeee ees 139,638.40 eee | MANDAN tank of New England, which also Total loans $780,638.40 S0 FAST HE LEAVES ee reports several other sales the past Overdrafts, unsecured é : 781.92 A Tuesday - Matinee - Night ; week. a U. S. Government securities owned: 7 y Jan. 6. A tale of; warm ti hts, Peter Roller,gwho lives in the Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds THEM DAZED! . 6. of Spanish beauties and jeal- Schefield country bought a quarter Your Eyes) par. value) =e wo 50,000.00 M ous lovers, of treachery, von- section of land in the country north ur Eyes Tait other United States Government securities 203,112.52 a, eae cee flict, unending thrills. Here f i f irs Nati i 1 Advan \ it 253,112.52 Fast?) Say, sits, ns is a picture of rare fascina- of this city from the First National i jeal Total : : 253,112.52 ‘ rs s a’ picture of ra 1 ‘ f Having All Your Optical’ Be = time to say Here don. Wigittcn directly foe bank, This was a ah. deal also and Wants Supplied Here. | Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: a There he goes!” ge Ga er ener the consideration was $3200. | Furniture and fixtures am ee 9,331.93 ee ees ' e screen by the = The Firet National bank sold a F. A. KNOWLES | furt reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . : 67,860.17 | | When the dict alga: Amor tt _-AND-— author, Ibanez quarter section farm in the Have-| 9 Jeweler. Bismar Cash in vault and amount due from national banks ' 201,504.25 eon TENT. onan pace iriend lock territory to Paul J. Mesling for Amount due from State banks, bankers and trust companies i eetnidhisicui ‘i P I ¢C T U R E S $2800. in the United States en cra. 20,960.65 | Donny is in this supe y an ~ * cial, ck Sticka bought afarm near Exchanges for clearing house Cul ae ae . Satire his home in the Sheffield commun- } Srotal fe ee eaten eal et l0 yee rae a Is slow eee = 4 PATHE NEWS | DR. R. S. ENGE |} checks ana drafis on banks (including Federal [we eel nee ay Four Big Time Acts dosnt teamed Chiropractor Reserve Bank) lovated outside Of yO 5061.80 As Tor Ressle, we'll say he's the ly d Cc | d é » Consultation Free wise ea ten nea : ee casa 3,051.39 | *peedometer’s binoculars. FOUR cas . D. || Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. S. Head Colds })} tocas nu. Bismares, N. D.|} nets fom wi aA no MUSICAL LUNDS Headaches | Total ceoceeennscecnenen eel L AVG, 728-11 Instrumentalists - Soloists. Relieved at once \ | capi id i 50,000.00 ua ne. % ie 3 by ANACIN THE CAPITAL saute gen Bad 4 30,000.00 Refined Musical Diversion. ] Physicians’ favorite, Undivided profits..... 5 823.26 | | \4 Titvpeseripeion peer {111 COMMERCIAL BUREAU |) Greisting’ notes “outstanding. 49,500.00 “Kirkwood and 7 fected by scientists Hi] pb. Jack, Manager. . 1,|| Amount due to national banks . ; = 14'031.00 irkwood an H Cin new a form. Lucas Building, Phone ‘Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies | Williams” ae eee + No drugs, Do you need «an expe Bt in the United States and foreign countries . 3 368,384.64 ZS _ Absolutely ste, oe competent Stenographer, Secre- |j Certified checks outstanding .... ; : ab6 ae Ropers-Whip Crackers, and ! your fy gt sales and tary, Accountant, or Teacher of || Cashier's checks outstanding 4. Nacalty, Aatiats : . Got e Oniteee any grade on short notice? !f 21 -S hali : ee 5) y . : 4 i 30, wire, write, or phone us. We |, Demand deposits (other og te nk senna) subje : have the knack of sending ti serve (deposits payable within ca ” i ‘ AN: A-CIN Hight, one to. the right place. |\Individual deposits subject t cheek 259,080.68 Newell and Kane on arne : Be pistra 5 Jertifice f deposit due in less than ¢ iging is : Stops Pain» ditt ee et ™ j533702 | in an ome Perec ee — | State, county, or other municipal deposits secured * by 5 i 5 al t f ———— | pledge of agdtts ot, gts baa Gee bond vee 19,773.78 DE NN Y Eee irect from : pela ij “RT| as Total cf demand depdsits (other than Special Added Feat : " an emand deposit: ; ecia’ led Feature { NNN bank, deposits). subject to Reserve 402,194.48 a p : = . . “* @ EE Time deposits subject to Reserve. (payable after 30 days. Laura LaPlante Miller - Packer - LARAD 0, TEXAS § = : = subject 10 3) days or more notice and postal sav- \ d Selz { i = T AX I AXi = Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) $18,005.3: an ie every day at 5 p. m. | = a Be Pe eet Ree peat aie weenie by wedge 120.00 A Trio of clever Entertain- = 57 — PHONE — 57 | == Other time deposits... peace 61,231.55 ers. In Songs, Comedy and = | Total of time deposits subject to From a novel by Chatter. } ee Pasi =. Reserve give eeeeeeneee 890,356.88 eorde Bair Cat heor YES. = ‘ Rates: =| Sr JEWEI Saat “yao : . = 4 op | otal cee he eee yeeros $1,415,7: Special Thrill Picture YOU CAN GET IT AT 3 ‘City Calls, 1 passenger.......-. .2oc . S| STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County “of Barletet, oe: as golemaly . “FLOODGATES” ’ ig A “ys =| J. A. Grail ashier of ie e nal q 5 2 iso a! - Fach additional passengcr......10c El swoar that the ‘above statement is true to the best of my knowledge | ‘ , ; : | and beltet. Alberta Vaughn Packed with Thrills and : Cars All Heated. 24-Hour Service. = ‘Jit GRAHAM, Csehier i Action ? ars * & — Subscribed and sworn to before Bee eee of sents 1925. | —in— . Z Bere: Sh ¢ (Seal) B. s, 2 ——————$—$———— = RC HRER TAXI SER’ Cr INC = Burl igh Cot ny, N, D “THE TELEPHONE Matinee at 4:00 p. m. = Vi te = urleigh County, N. D. oy 5 = “9-9 = RO At ° = My commission expires June 21, 1927. GIR! Night at 7:30 and 9:30. i as = 57 — PHONE — 57 BE | Correct —Atteste amine TON, ree |] Vaudeville on 8:30 to 9:30. ek cc a oe ee i geiag: tat f hte P.C. : = Gr DULLAM, | TELE EATS rr ee

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