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PAGE SIX GRANGE TEAM WINS GAME AT CORAL GABLES Makes the Touchdown—Plays allcping Ghost” Only in Three Quarters before he w Barr form Gold Tornado, CALLAHAN T0 GET A CHANCE WITH KANSAS Lightweight) Champion Has Already Agreed to Match, avs Rickard York, De acy in professi weakened to a Phy the recent tric : a Barba in the flyweight divi sion and Ted Morgan in the junior lightweight class, is soon to be sub jected to a new California challenge Trom the padded knuckles of Mushy fast-stepping Pacitie cht, wh is Expect ry, ha preced y favorable of hi » that promoter ard is pre ed to 1a championship op portunity a the new title hold er, Rocky nunced yes. terday that Ka to a tithe mate tour east bring triumphs, h chance of drawing folk California, within whose borders pec! Dempsey also makes his home requires only one additional title tri aniph to take equ unk with the at Ee pions, Paul Ber lient weieht. Rocky and Louis th still ret however conmandin BAST AND WEST MEET TODAY ON FRISCO FIELD Game Arranged Shriners’ Benefit for Crippled Chil- dren’s Hospi position, San Franc na elevens 0 eo east y Farmers Cooperative Shipping As- PAPE taiky: ina cone "paula zhave. been impossibte sti, Wat Teme’ Hass who teaches |[soctation at Braddock last week. nut on by the : Dakota Bie | greatly increased | production—and sohool ut Still urrived the lutter part | Quite u number from here attend- Povitlie 4 >, that is now assured. We have just, OP the week to spend the holidays |e the Christmas exercises at the ARE tke ann aig Position completed, a $10,000,000 expansion in| wich her parents, Mrs and Mrs. J. W. [Braddock school Priday evening, A i ; 4 the country 4 2 TOME and Mrs. Otto Ayres and lit-[Joyed @ very, pleasing program. gregation, which ar B 10 salto facilities’ have been tie son of Menoken spent the week-| Mr. and Mra, W. H. Brownewell ( ma, from page one) Readunts ® 2.19! 1914, Dodge Brothers have Jost hun: ead at the Joe Ayres and W. J. Jiras Mr. and rs Cc nas, Snyder and chi re 4 Roland H. Crane, Justiee fees /13.10 mapenes s- throw 3 ren of Bismarc! r. and Mrs, Do- ven Foland He Crane dustiee 088 14-40) laabitity ta aupply demand. We are! gives Ghestmes Progr get Thurs, |nald Snyder of Bismarck, Mr. and apace Witness fees ad pcre . Position to meet what we Cay evening by the local schools was| Mts. Howard Brownawell ang Mr. Coupled ; Fisher, with aie 210] are’ firmly Reonsinced’ will be- ithe well attended. There were two George Staff of Baker, Montank. ayes c. 2:10 Spplies to both passenger cara and Chtistmas trees loaded with gifta,| | Miss Avis, Carlisle, earn fort M. ‘Kafer, ‘witness fees a | fanoke Peet pe a tho’, ited Songs, plays -and recitations suitable jhigh school in Braddock, is spending tar quarte low-up w rtie 4 ee . +10) States: but to the whol ld. Hav. , 12, the Christmas season were given. the holiday pacetion jome. ‘ The all-western eleven rounded in- r North Dakota plin has ther Products ; {returned from abroad, where, After, the program Santa Claus dis: SCHOOL : to form this week under the impetus PTov state with a comic mi es: eal Lire Lae road, where: tributed the gifts and each child|, The seventh grade took ¢xamina- of ke of hard. practice, cause vas brought Total \ Tebeinvestigath mony TSunintan ccna | present received a nice box of candy, |tions Friday. al Raa Bs atin Gee eens: | (dics interest ang’ eA j {al investigation, of, business condi-- The entertainment, brought achool to! Robert Eecre ‘of Braddock visite one of the great. (eration of thousands of the state's reg Am Aatistied that the world! a close until New Year's, which ‘vifl {the school Monday. neue appear on Pacific |! d jooking: cit : ues. ig -in been poet give: teac! ‘and ‘scholars. a two |, Mise Ade Saville visited the schoo! Weather: Ja ldes \ cram intiated des ie 2.10" general will: be. more prosperous than | “°°Ks” vacation, Dae! all tis: twiadhiool at achael THANTECARETAI atin eithia. clear \the the go was cul? ORY. ees, and ‘therefore in *| DRISCOLL |New 1: between’ Christmas and New Re aHACRGH seer aimenhers (dope (hye agian gia iran © o| beeemsive Buyiee ee mond with; Miss Nora Henrickson, left, Satur-| Year's \ Masiiromisad today. Ml Help Win the War,” 3 2.10 World More: P: = ig inv. for St. 0 visi er sister LEIN NEWS 5 . 8 responded, with the 7 during the holidays. pmeistarting eeup: that the trend toward diversi rr | ftom NB -35-13 ee “American manufacturers. lbewise arind ibe, tigers. m0. Johnson | ‘The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Left-end—Delweig, Marquette. ation was arrested and low yi , Sankey my = is sin‘e better pos: hele than ever be- motored to Bismarck and Mandan’ Mrs, Alfred Arneson last Wednesday. ; dr elweig, Marquette. \ und unprofitable crops for a. time "Tem eratures and G ‘ f mandy whieh in- last ‘Tharaday. A. fairly “large crowd attended. weft tackle—Edwards, Michigan. ake a apes sures. an excellent employment ‘situa- Be Left Slaughter, Michigan. e penalty paid for the con- R d C di road 200,00! tion and further a reased rity! ‘Miss Edna: Brown was a patient in: Cart and Bennie Lein are visiting! Center—Gurbiseh, Army e of the one-crop system. oa onditions wachier J Transfer Co aie ine Peooperity a ‘Bismarck hospital for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mps. MJ Right guard—Farwick, Army. Greater Diversification 2 SS eee, Wachter Te id Dodge Brothers and Graham | Miss | night i a R elyn Gorman has gone to! night from Fargo, where they have Right tackle—Chase, Pittsburgh, Restrained for a period, the di pismarck—Clear, 9 below; ronds NS ald) 00] Brothora.eaport business ix: fucrees- \Farge to gnend the holidays. Baan alloniing ‘automobile Scho Hight end 8) Drake, | versification trend is now overwhelm- pyqd, : waeliter'"4 “Pranster ‘Co. road 32 “0018, month after month, keeping pace!" “Misses Jane Jensen and. Della} John Birkeland is the prou\owner’ eae et ‘ [ing and ‘copetent observers declare FSi nkato Clear, 10 below; roads! WNT Watricie “exnannca’'€ | with! the. big growth” in. domestic! Olson ent, several days in Bis- of a. new radio which was installed R : si ‘lori jpnbe more. progress. toward. mixed: pac, mileage ... 17.95 mare! as shopping. fon Thursday. PulbbackecWoekott. Geargia Tech, | Bee etary gaene AUTRE Ne Cloud —Ciear, 10. below: roads |C Ez Memeehowse, ArrNlGeH As 14 De Che mo cle nplok ifr, a: Miss Olga Peterson arrived home| Olive Rise retumed home trom West Years’ in history. Alii cts Pel Mea Pr ee ieee Chas Plaher, po ve ers and Graham Brothers ‘aro now | her on: Eee ee ee etait a Semier tie young talks Left end—Brown, Olympic. atch the Dakota farmers tumble yyade and. et * Lwhthter ‘10}fully prepared to meet it.” Mr. John Heggun, Ed. Erickson and | from this neighborhaad attended the tate tackle Bryan, Washington. || back into the wheat game,” was the: '"fnetaun—Clear, 12 below; roads * work. (moving) bo Anton Peterson’ left for Bismarck | Royal Neighbor dance at Steele on art Left guard—Bailey, Texas A and cry that went forth at the end of soo, ' u Wachter ‘Transfer (o. Too Late T: ‘Wednesday. Friday night. All reported a fine Bee eae calitarasa }1924 when a bumper crop of wheat ey. gi. palewy ahi iw ‘oo ‘o Classify Mrs, Clarence Swanson éntertained (time. : Right peDene.: oraee 1: | Was harvested and-sold at high prices| © Hihbing ~« 4 below; the program committee for the Luth-| Miss Anna Londahl, who teaches in ight guard ¥, Oregon col-|due to the world shortage. But the ganq, WANTED—Roomers and boarders at! eran Christmas festival Phursday af-iLein school’ No. 1, left last Friday He: ht tackle-—Shipkey, Stanford, | D2Ma@ farmers had learned their "Grand Korks—Clear, 1% below; 113 Mandan. Also bed and dresser \ternoon, A dainty lunch was served. |night for her home at Fisher, Minn., Right tackle [Shipkey, Stanford. lessons. They took theif wheat yuads icood, for sale. Call 6373. 12-26-lwk | Mrs. Ole: Nelson ‘was hostess at a|whore she will spend three’ weeks! ight end—Muller, California. — | money and bought cows, hogs and "pity, «war, 14 below; roads fai FOR SALE—Two safe cabinets: Ap- | dinnet last Sunday given for Mr, and |-Christmas vacation. a eee weeps Callfornia, ener rene spereued ie aere| Cloudy, & below; roads | my SWorkmen's Compensation Bu: Mrs. M. T. Olson and their daughter,| | Helmer Arneson and Vernon. Bren-| ri a iJ rd si m s of alfalfa, sw clover an ~ 26-1 wi ells. len autoed to le on Monday an See eal may: pa iceress: Ba They built fences, barns and) Clear, 15 below; roads POR ‘SALE —One Arpaeaes gone bee & Seale Na Aeet antariaingd Mop did some buying for ‘the Christmas 4 2m d ” 4 fet; also. small house fot sale: or} Carl ion Tuesday afternoon. Cof- | ee tne pact year, hogs and Cicar, 12 bilowsgroads rent with sewer and toilet. Apply | fee- was served. ‘Att. Bjorhus motored to. Driseo! sheep increased 20 per cent in num-) , red 11-16. Broadway. Phone 646-W. Miss Madge Rurey motored from'!on Monday. FIGHT RESULTS |/1«r, according to conservative esti. | Mis pplies ,/ 26,00 12-26-3t | Bismarck Friday alps ito, attend | | Andy. and Tilmbr Lien returned e seamen ei, mates; beef cattle B sper cent and) PVE.” MeCurdy, office’ “6xy \ {FOR RENT—One ‘nicely furnished | the school Christ sprog from Fargo on Saturday to spend dairy production 10 per cent. High-| PEDESTRIAN JEW gn Clete Walgnen: "tiga 0.50) “room suitable for’ 2 if desi Mr. M. Horaen a it fo this home | Christmas, with home folks. “They wae Gon ia Teneo’ tecketon | Gucherniting prices, for these pro-| | Woking. Hne-On the bedy. of |" pension , 0.00] slase in. 708. Main St. er: a jn River Falls, Wis, for a visit dur-|have been attending the Hanson ? | ducts at the present time in combina-' man found hanging neat here were! p, Schipter & Diva a: tf . }2-26-3t ing the ae atto school. dyer Willie Harmon, New York, (10). Lion with, the increased quantity, jeveral silver einaret eases, several ‘eal AG ns a Seecaeee Ax exgellent program was ron der. | Mr. and Mrs, J. 0. aes soos Sa jave resulted in-an immense reverse articles of jewelry, and two watches, ; E e ti pils of ris lay evening at the lerholm home. Philadelphia — Tommy Loughran,|to North Dakota farmers more than. ~” ike! CA scl! Al jbivervool—A Taunicipal ‘candidate schol Friday evening at the com- hathad amanda Sad tees nite. sick Philadelphia. won thé judges’ deci- |$100,000,000—from sources which inj ue Ethel up to. make a speech. He was munity. hall, s follows: {this last week. We all hope he will sion over King’ Solomon, Panama,|the prewar period were considered! Devils Lake, S, D-—Fire starting tien y aflicted with @ stutter. “He (A Chistmas Acrostic. ;.-First Grade|so9n be well again. (10)¢ Rocky Smith, Battle Creek, negligible, Besides increasing 29 in a barement caused an undeter- | pin ashe cok 'y nicely until he tried to Two So ee clisate Growbs:| Bedmbae Astoeea: motored to Ble Mich won the decision over Bobby|per cent in number, hogs have ad- [mined ariount of, damage to thel Agnes V skes, snot tell his Wilonece ‘that: they. must * Pla: a tistmas dive”... seaoe. } marek on. Monday. Ma att, Baltimore (10). ‘a [vanced 50 per cent in market pricer. Great Northern Hotel here. BION veveceveee away with the penders, — ° Intermediate Grade.) A Ag of the young folks spent | Lloyd Hahn, Famous Middle Distance Runner, Will Display | Ability in Antipodes | | LLOYD HATS Lloyd Hahn, Boston A. A. runner and holder of the world indoor rec- ords for the %-mile and 150¢meter runs, who has sailed for New Ze: land on a mission somewhat similar to Nurmi’s invasion of America 1 wir At Honoluln Hatin is to meet Jackson Scholz, star sprinter, and the two will then proceed to the Antipodes. Hahn has been running only three years but in that short interval has come to front rapidly as Thes: Ww straws blew: nla the the |: \ ho Srirg wal wind is INCTHRER SERIES Jiu on North Dakota farms, i i Great Purchasing Power i mad | Since farmers are the largest pur- at ir both business and) agrieul- - tural conditions can be measured RUCTOR NOW {eurately in this | 1 ard, famous Michigan |of automoile sales, During | colored athlete, is now working as aj three total sales | phy instr inthe Ci of new and trucks were | nat Mt jx7G period in 1924, | jthe total was 3 und from Oct. NEVER ON “L Ist to Dec. 19th ar the sales Heston, Mich great aggregated 7 according to the years 4 records of the motor Vehicle regis rar’s office in’ Bismarck. men. confidently the delayed. mar il] extend the usual fall rush Business n IN CEN k Wheat of in the majors was the in seq mpi ONLY “TO “YOST George Litt ¥ in his foc consin, i h old fbusiness into the ordinarily quiet : February. by and Their rmed enormous volume of Christma jness which was transacted. jexamination of the automobile sales report lends additional confirmation. Sales for the month for December, {for the first 1! f n . 2 the , the December increase over being much greater on a per- centage basis than the increase for, month period. { ement concerns report 2} e volume of business in all during the past barometer s, coupled conditions , Janua the! sue- * rune one game boss, Y BANK ON SOPHOMORES « Mick d Minnesota ophomore sta 1 ul TWO HIGH ge dake 8 two h iard Crop Values nentic inform production » and ine ma 400 AT BAT ONCE $142 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SPORI S TO COMPETE ABROAD | COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS = A SORTS December Int, 1925 7" * | H. J. Nelson, repait work at The Moarc of County Commis-'| ‘court house 3. sioners met pursuant ment. Commissioners 8.24 nier, Backman, 8 lerson were pi plies 1.20 On motion following bills | Ole Hatie 12.00 allowed subject to personal| ‘The foll in- : treduced by Commissioner Soder envelones 50]}and secondes by | Commissioner iron Ra action to quiet tine Works, suppiies for grader North Dakota State Corn Show, appropriation . repair work Is, the only inter- est of the County is in hail indem- ity tax subsequent to the mort- foreclosed. Therefore, Attorney is not required Upon roll call Moynter Backman, aye; on Bros. read er. erading PoLiiA ees H Pri einning era Wiheeenaioes Cleo Johnson visited with 1 A e] i rt : i Montenat. en Bout at County Romy) Marie Falkenstein ‘Thursday Hopton: Sijan reconvened with the following mem- s Judith Barthlemass of Ros } nrinting ......... -10| bers present: Moynier, Backman, glen arrived recently to spend the Quick Print, tne. printin 60]Swanson and Soder. Upon motion holidays with her sister, Mrs. Albin Madye Itunes, pos Ho (Commissioner Swanson wax named Nordstrom. \4 Harry Kno mad grave Chairman pro tem. Upon motion ” z "1219.75| the, following bills were. allowed |.) Mf. and Mrs. Walter Ryberg and | vinson, Siete x0 subject to personal taxes due or de- home| : \ 32 t ome | Victor Moynier, commissioner Axel So services Co, com- servi 00 40 cool 0.46 exam. as i Sipe rR tient & Atkinson, 1 da 7.00 leulating "Mach calculating =m: 7 seconde nier that, Whereas, more cent (60%) of the legal sé «on Diy Johnson tihng than sixty peri quali- fied electors in Clear Lake Township N lseaonceneiisek fot have tiled with this Beard a peti- Bucleigh Co... ». «$0.78 {tion asking that stock be permitted itn “este dtage.). 30100] to run at large between the 10th day of November, 1925, and the 40th her,” deputy of “April, 18 0| Therefore, 'be it ‘resolved that the 2 | petition above named tow ot cot ashel, expenses | road work A. Thoma t of ‘the x Albin Hedstrom, — bourdin ship as 4 stock be i nd guardin risoners... to rw ‘irom y shburn Lignite Coal Go, of De te yourn Lignite Coal Co, of December, 1028, te the the township ‘be know Dist. No. 23. On “roll call all present voted aye, ‘The balance of the day was spent in checking offices Upon motion the comm ners Hoskins court Wilton Mutual Tor grader 2.06 following re- work read Arthur Powers, biog | Ports were received and Med: Knight. PrnUne Gon Pent: {" Report of the Sheriff of services ing supplies occ o aye.ag]rendered in action for the Gan ¥. Ande month of November, 1925, $528.15 work on FA report of the Sheriff of collection of ere delinquent personal property taxes RIbbon Fi for the month of November, 1925, $4,812.56; report of the Sherift for services rendered in criminal ae- van eeeaee tions fpr the month of Novemher, 7.63; report of the Clerk of Tate, Townsh M My if Court of fees collected si the se? ioder ind month of November, - $151.505 report of the fl eet of Phoenix chmond ships. On roll call all Commission- ers present voted aye. Unon motion the resolution of the Ject Board of Direstora of the North Da- kc torn Show directed ard or County Commissioners the $ trom Purleigh County was received meat and filed. A Upon’ motion the’ following tax ents were approved cr re- ation of the 1919-1920 per- property taxes in that he was {not a resident of this county curing December, 2, 1925 ‘The Poard of County Commission- erg reconvened with the following te years mentioned. hembers present: Swanson, Moy: | Appleation of Archie 1. Marvel, j nier and Backman, | rejected. Snes motion Commissioner Swan-!, Application of Sarah Millett, re- son was named Chairman pro tem, |Jected, etpon motion the following bilis’ | APplication of Marcovitz Bros., were allewed subject to personal rejected. es due or delinquent: pp, justice fees, Shipp, justice tees... . Shipp, justice foe: Shipp, juatige fees... : Shipp, justice feen: Shipp, justice fees. inp, justice fees . Shipp, justice fees. hipp, justice fees Shipp, justice fees Martinexon, it ‘pon motion the poard adjourned January 4th, 1926, FR. ANK, “J. JOHNSON, nt Dodge Brothers Announcement Has Startled, World to tees in J. court 1, Johnson, with few announcements in the business in " world have occasioned mere wide- Mr. Pale, withens snes ind. Spread surprise and comment than Pie a, Pa fees the one published Wednesday by Dodge Brothers, Inc., stuting simply that substantial price reductions would be made public on January 7th, although actually in effect Dec, 15. It was explained that the full amount ; of the reductions would be refunded ‘ to all persons buying Dodge Brothers cars between December 15th and Jan-| uary 7th, i Robert C. Graham, newly appoint- 8 ed vice president and general sales manager of Dodge Brothers, Inc., today supplemented the unnoun ment with the following statement: | “Telegrams are pouring in from every section of the world. Dealers report the most intense enthusiasm in the history of Dodge Brothers. ity Greatly Increased “They know that these reductions . Smithy, jul ul Wachter, juror in Knott, juror in J, ell; Trepp, juror in J. Ww iftith, juror in J. Wm. F. Harris, Surer ing John Belk, juror in J. A. Shipp. justice teen. Kolaind _ HL” Crane, Justice Soder, | capital city Thursday. * points NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS. SATURDAY BALDWIN Miss Vera icke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. illiam Fricke, who at- tends high schoo} in Bismarck, ar- rived home the latter part of the week to spend the holiday recess at thome. George Larson left recently for Carthage and other points in South Dakota, where he will spend several weeks ‘visiting with relatives. M Larson and children will accompa Mr, Larson home. iting’ in y They have been South Dakota for some berg, and family Miss Grace Falkenstein visited with friends in Regan Mr. Andrew Bukz arrived last week from his home at Underwood to visit with old time friends in this con munity Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson mingled | with ‘the Christmes shoppers in the | = wuss) hm veterson, of the gram grades, left the latter part of the week for her home at! Baker, North Dakota, where she will] visit over the holiday ree Prof. L. C. Peterson and Mrs. Pe- terson will spend the holidays with relatives at Leith, North Dakota, their former home. Miss Olga Rupp the week to spend rrived early hristmas att! ster, Mrs. George | Brown, who has been acting nurse to Vernon Satter! during his recent sicknes, left for the | capital ¢ last Sunday where she s employed in the Bismarck hopital.| Mr. Walter Ryberg was transact-| ing business the fore part of| the week. Watkitis has velurvaal| wellknown! sed through Bi end with ck. s Larson le eurly in the week for Streeter, where she will visit aver the holiday pe-j riod with friends. pp, Whe te. Tromwell district and | pp, high sehool stu- smarek, are spending the th their parents, Mr. and Rupp, Richard Borner granary on his ir, Merl White ner with the work. Mr. ad Mrs. 0. Erickson and daughter, ss Father Erickson, m tored here Thursday from their home at Bismarck to attend the Christmas | program and visit with their daugh- ter, Miss Mildred Erickson, teacher of ‘the primary grades. They re-/ turned home Friday, Miss Erickson seecompanying them home. Mrs. Marvaret Strand ved on the North Soo Monday morning, af- ter having spent the week-end with relatives and friends in the capital city. Fred Schroeder motored to “Wilton Friday, where he spent the day look- ing after business affairs and visit- ing friends. Merman Kikwl, Jr. arrived home last week from Clearbrook and other in Minnesota, where he has visiting with relatives and friends since just before Thanks- giving. Mr. Kikul enjoyed his trip very much, and says they have more snow in the east and colder weather than we have had. At Clearbrook Mr. Kikul was a guest at the Claes Garmer home. The Garmer family are former residerts of Baldwin. The Crofte school, taught by Mrs. Strand gave a Christmas pro- eran in the schoolrooms Toursday af- Mis and Mrs, J. F. Fevold were dog tome Caflegmus shopping in| the capital city Thursday afternoon. | ,,, Mise Lila Little, who is working in Baldwin, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Little. Miss Etta Rupp, who is in train- ing on the nurses staff of the Bis- marck hospital, will spend Christ- mas ai her mother, Mrs. Henry is building a. new farm east of town. helping Mr, Ror- | been "Postmaster Joe Poole installed a io in his home last week. acne Mattie Rosenbeck spent Mon- y at the home of her sister, Mrs. learload of sheep Jan. ndle Drill. .Intermediate lay “Our Awful Aunt”. “hs Grammar Grades. Pantomime. . jativity From St. Luke” .........Primary Grades. Chorused by the High school and read by Cordelia Jordan. Address +oMr, Herum, Conclusion. . Distribution of | presents by Santa Claus. P. T. A. served apples and bags of candy and nuts to the school and audience, The teachers and pupils are to be complimented upon the successful and thorough manner in which all parts were perforined. The costumes were beautiful. A lovely tree oc- cupied one corner below the stage. very large crowd was in attend- ance. Many out of town people were pre-! sent. | P. P. Hansen has received his third nd expects to get another. Pete Tompt and Sam Miller were callers in Driscoll last night. Mr. and Mrs. Grey and family have moved to Jamestown. Mrs. Melland ¢intends to continue with the restaurant business. H. Van Vieet has a carload of Ford cars in, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christianson were in town Tuesday, Mr. Mount returned from Rochester Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Mount will leave Thursday for Baldwin, N. Dak. Miss A. Betz will stay for some time with Mrs. Pete Lathrop. 1 Mrs. John Benz and fam- ing in Moffit during the C. Ruble left Friday | holidays Mr. i. even- jing for the Twin Cities to join his family there. M. gave a whist party at the community hall Tuesday evening. Miss Emma Eisenbeiz is staying with her brother, Robert, on the| home farm for two weeks. Elwood Swanson left on ) . 8 for Margaret Hull arriv kingon, © Dats, bo spend Christ 3 with ‘her brother, Lawrence. Aletha Johnson holiday: Miss Hildagard Hansen of Mandan is _home for the holidays. Augusta Uranghas left her home in Litchville, D., jspend the holidays is home for the for to N. WILD ROSE i A numyer of our young people are giving the play, “Deacon Dubbs,” for the benefit of the sheool, ut wi Rose school No, 1, Saturday evening, | to be followed by a necktie jand apron social. Every lady is re- ‘quested to bring an apron and neck- tie to match, also a box of lunch for j two, the neckties to be auctioned off after the program. Hot cakes will be served. Mr. and M unday guest: Fockler and ¢ . Ernest had. as their} Mr. and Mrs. Fred dren of Kidder coun- | ty and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martin and children of Braddock. Mr. George Staff has finished his work on the W. H. Brownawel] barn and returned to his home at Baker,| Mont., the fore part of the week. O. L. Peterson, who has been serv- ing on the jury during the Decem- ber term of court, came home to spend Christma: Mr. Lerch of Steele was through here last week taking orders for’ monuments. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and! children and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder, all of Bismarck, were visit- ing friends and relatives here Sun- Sirs. R. J. Elliott and children, | Ear] and Edith, are all ill with the, mumps. li Mr. and Mrs. Jack Voll and Mike} Glorais were capital city visitors Friday The young folks were practicing their play at the S..B. Gooding home Saturday evening. A number from this locality at- ‘tended the movie at Braddock Thurs- day evening. ‘Mr. Hatfield, a turkey buyer from near Kintyre, was through here last; week purchasing turkeys for the! Christmas market. Hower Brownawell’ and Arnold Thrall helped Howard Brownawell haul rye to Braddock the fore part of the week. Bob Eccree of Braddock is v his school friend, George Brick, this | week, Brick and Aleck Jowaski Oo. F. shipped a carload of hogs with the ) week-end DECEMBER 26, 1925 Sunday ve | at. the Birkeland home. They ail enjoyed the radio. Dallas Barkman has recently in- stalled a radio. ‘Carl and Bennie went to Regan on Monday, where they spent Christmas with their folks, The Ale Spilde family spent Mon- day evening at the Birkeland home. Eddie Arneson and Rudolph Klu dahl spent Sundéy with their frie d, Joseph Rise. } There will be, a Christmas tree and program in the church Satur- day evening, Dec. 26th. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Geo. Christianson returned from St. Paul, Minn., on Monday where she has’ been for the past month. CLEAR LAKE Mr. a Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family visited at the Christ Schoon home on ednesday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave took some turkeys to Bismarck on Thurs- day, making the trip by car. ir, and Mrs. Henry Olson enter- tained a number of their friends and neighbors Saturday evening, a Christ- mas tree being the main attractive. Everyone present had a fine time. Miss Priscilla Olson, who has been employed at the Al. Choppers home in Driscol] for some time, was call- ed home on Friday on account of the illness of ber mother, Mrs. Maric Olausen. On Saturday Mrs. Olau- sen was taken to Bismarck, where she consulted Dr. Bodenstab. She returned home on Sunday. A number of friends spent Satur- day evening at the Tom Olson home. Mr. Frank Shaffer called at the Albert Christensen home on Sunday evening. 3 Nora Olson has been on the sick list for a few days. She is bet- ter at this writing. Hugo Bassen has returned to up his work again at the Ia A. Viut farm. Frank Shaffer made a business trip to the Jens Stensdavold farm north of Driscotl the first part of the week. Ray Befer was a Christ Schoon home evening. CHRISTIANA NEWS Mr. and MranW. C. Hoeft and fam- ‘ily returned from their trip to Min- nesota, Thursday afternoon, Decem- ber 17. Mr. M. Tollefson and son Russell motored to Bismarck Wednesday, December Mrs. I. E. Gibson spent a few days in Mandan last week. Miss Marie Tollefson ke n at the Monday caller on spent the h her parents. Miss Narcissa Mandigo spent Sat urday in Bismarck, Luella Tollefson’ has been on the sick lis John Elness was a guest at the A. Bassen home Saturday night. Mi A, C, Laird spent a few days in Bismarck last week. Friends of Gibsons from New Salem, North Dakota spent the latter part of the week with them. Martin Readdy called at the Tollef- son home Wednesday afternoon. s Narcissa Mandigo and Mary Clark were guests at W Stiles home Wednesday evening. Mi DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT | From Mercer County | L, R. Baird, as Receiver of the rst State Bank of Hazen, North Dakota, a corporation, Plaintiff and Appellant. vs. G, G. Radke, Defendant und Respondent. SYLLABUS: 1. In a suit against the maker of a promissory note, by the receiver of an insolvent bank, the burden de- volves on the plaintiff to prove that the bank was a holder in due course, when testimony is introduced by the defendant which tends to show that | the note was negotiated to the bank in circumstances amounting to a legal fraud on the maker. Secs. 6940, 6941 and 6944, C. L. 1913. 2. For reasons stated in the opin- ion it is held that the verdict was substantial support in the evidence to the effect that the original note of which the one in suit is described in the record as a renewal, was de- livered to one Stoelting, who there- after endorsed it to the bank, upon a condition which never was fulfilled, and that the endorsee was informed us this tact when the instrument was delivered to the bank. 4 For reasons stated in the opin- it is held that the defendant i: maker, and suit, under ion an accommodation such liable on the note section 6914 C, L. 1913 ‘Appeal from a judgment in favor of the defendant, and from an order denying a, motion for judgment non obstante, or in the alternative, for a new trial. Appeul from the district court of Mercer County, Hon. Thomas H. Pugh, Judge. ys gbinion of the court by Johnson, RWERSED AND JUDGMENT NOT- PTET DING THE VERDICT John Moses, Hazen, North Dakota, and Zuger & Tillotson, Bismarck, North Dakota, Attorneys for Plaintiff and Appellant. David Schwartz, Golden Valley, North Dakota, and Milton K. Higgins, Stanton, North Dakota, Attorneys for Defendant and Respondent, From McLean County Albina Gross, Plaintiff and Respondent. vs. Julius Gross, Defendant and Appellant. SYLLABUS: 1, Under the statutes of this state (Sections 4404, 4405, und 4406, Com- piled Laws of 191%), the duty of Renta that may be enjoined in w decree of divorce in favor of ither party, or of minor children, a specific duty and, though -award- ed in terms requiring the payment of stated sums at intervals, the full per- formance of the duty can not be en- | forced by execution but may be com- pelled threugh contempt proceedings. 2, Section #180 of the | Compli- ed Laws of 1918, defining conte mre to consist in the failure’ of -a part; to pay a sum of money ordered by the court in # case where by law an execution can not be awarded for the collection of such sum, does not facie, the failure to discharge the uty of paying maintenance or ali- ee decreed by a court of compe- tent jurisdiction, It is held that ‘the- bunpette the judgment, ‘Appeal from the District Court of Lr County, Hon, J. A. Coffey, ‘ARFIRMED: 4 Spinton of the court by Birdzell, ud Tanger & Nuchols, Bismarck, N. Dak. ites for Appellant. Wil indell, Washburn, Dak., Meare for dent. evidence CUBAN AUTO TAX Havana, Cuba.—The revenue tariff tax here for pledsnre automobiles: ranges from $30 to’ $95. The fees are determi by the length of the car from axle axle, Truck tariff js based on tonahee a ‘and the revenue ranges from $75 0 $500, | a we