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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUN MONDAY, DECEMBER. 28, j — ~ —— —+-——— ee BABY. the opinion, that Seetion 2178 of the| business men. Mereantile businesse: ? U | fer Cede of atl oelsoner * [Compiled Laws for 1913 (Chapter! will pay $5 annually, with additional | none WéES ind 0 | 164, Session Laws of 1901), which! memberships in the same firm at $1] lor 4a Ber scent were artene authorizes the cdunty commissioners | each; professional men will pay $2 Persons between nd a percentage of the delinquent! each, All canvassers for donations, | prison population, #42 per ce property taxes (more than except for local religious and civic = | ¢ in this i Native w one x r delinquent) for fhe colle funds, inst reteive the endbrsel nt ~ Cheer vera | tion thereof, is not repealed by sub-| of the club before they will be given) 7, « ’ | . we ‘ Mon fpu lat , OF THE SOUTH {sequent of the legisiutute plac- any consideration by people of| Commitments for Drunkenness Show Biggest Drop—Fewer pee, pepo » ' on a salary basis. | the village. of di-| steecie 8 : ~ psion. Lave of 1011,| reetars. ihe fison, | Convictions on Nearly All Charges Except ——_—- ‘ s Laws of 1915) M. Maas, Edward 1 AW ‘lati shite — om . | Sra” Ghapte> dion” Laie of ter ant Rue Moote Violations of the Prohibition Law ink Ke tal deter: Washington Writer Tells of | 1921). 7 | mination, the western mountain d ’ : " | Appeal from the District Court of, FURNITURE FOR COURT HO! | Wh, Ds BA ol of the country showed a com Characteristics of Several | County, Hon, Jno, C. Lowe, TRCUASED . | Washington, Dee. ter the imprisoyment result of| Huthon dating yen, Pot 100.000 pov. ‘ongressme Valley City-The Barnes county] American people are showing in-| court ac Sout a ete Congressmen | commingioners have let conttacts for creased ability in the way of kéep-| ee ane ee aanen _ i of the court by Birdzell,’ the furnishing of furniture and fix-| i oe of prison, it. wa ited | gl as to| division ; and. New BY CHART STEWART i tures for the offices in the court | iR# out of es en effects Na hewoeel Considering rina j | elien, State's Attorney, house and the court room, The con. | today in’ census bureat jsaid that comunity t iy ‘ Washington, D i Braatelien, Assistant | tects arore ae fell jthe prison poulation of the nation.| that comiitm to in prison man Finis J. Gat jane ALternes: Ceeciiets, Assistant | tracts, were as fo ; Gon tagiates its. 6f uary | stitutions for drunkennes Hampshire's floor leader 1 « | torteys for Appellatita, _Art Metal Company of Jamestow it ate an which th 67 in and 17 the lowest, with P Represer , 1 | T Wooledge, Minot, N. Dak.,) N- Ys all metal furniture and fis- obtainable, the bur his was the bisgg fined to each 100,000 of on net os ia for Respondent ‘on’ oral| tures--$23,000. place the number in prisons at 1 in the comparisons. The Nevada, in the m n counter : jargument, but filed no brief. Miller-Davis company of Minnea-|619 as against 11498 on Janua'r of commitments to penal in-] at the ‘other end of the list. ' ‘ nolis, Minn., all wood furniture and | 1910, pe 3 was estimated at “i ta tiha aaie | { ‘rom Morton County fixtures— $9,500. This would indi while in 1910 the figt BANK “CHAN: OFFICERS Tilo j State ‘orth Dakota ex rel. Harold on, Minne in-| ment rate of 787. . Linton. J. Re Volk, who has been floor leader, epre ; S.A. Olsness, as Commissioner, terior decorating—-$5,000, ulation for 1923, gto th types of serious crime | connected h the — People ¢ Connectic q jof Insurance of the State of Hauenstein & Burmeister compan per 100,000. The bu- wed fewer convictions in the lat-| bank since its organization, w ' North Daketa, t. Paul, Venetian window — blinds ned, however year, though convictions for vio- | sign position here the first of { Plaintiff! and Appe 400), ures should not be con, lating the liquor laws, which number-|the year and will leave in the ne: ! vs. Commonwealth eetric wlact in-revealing the . -[ed but 7,713 in 1910, r future for Minneapolise to make his 1M. C. McCarthy, as County Au- St. Paul, larger electric Iva et i in 1a . future home, It is also reported that Sgitor of the County of Golden 100. ‘specific offe 5 95.2 Per Cent of Prisoners Men/ E. H. Brant will re from the in iVatley, North Dakota, ("VAIL work must be completed and|of the proi . he male sex also was shown to] stitution. Joe Vetter, who | | Defendant and Respondent.! alt material to be furnished must be |eney in treating have an overwhelming proportion of! working in a bank at’ Eureka, Mon | SYLLABUS: | in place by April 1, 11 and other changes 1 tol responsibility in crime. On Jan. 1,| will suceced Mr. | 1. “Under the laws of this state it! fis the duty of. a county to! TTF Ee aD = Jinctude in the noti ! delinquent. “hail and, ut the tax sale, ands | so “advertised for pregate | amount of the general estate | and hail indemni and ch sale in. ine one certi j | [tees j ma H i} | © only i i eal . L. 1913, and thereof, do not ute to “hail indemnity a county auditor is not thereby trom entering the transfer of | a decd, patent or final decree of dis- | tribution beea delinquent hail in-| demnity taxes against the t | scribed in such” instrument remain! unpaid. | Appeal from the District Court of | Morton County, Pugh, J This shows a new support, designed for baby’s bath. The babe cannot ; get its head under water, and is not frightened. UNITED STATES HAS THELARGEST = CARILLON IN THE WORLD, RICE SAYS| old-f the world vave ug i quires such an en Ie wouldn't be | probit als from a judgment | vut plent people nde proceeding La Follette Well Groomed New ‘ 2x. PY T ART AND AFFIRM- ! | ator La Opinion of the Court by Christian- fson, Ch. | Ge : ttorney General, | and 1 ad and John} ¢ horpe, Assistant Atto: Gener- | r al, Bismarck, N. , Attorneys for} 0 laintitt, | tot ean H. L. Halliday, Attorney, | hat t ‘Golden Valley Count chy N. Dak.,| “Bob Fand T. FP. Murtha, 0 inson, N.} national ittorneys for Respondent. | body kn — — H how strenuoy , & z nae | o be? hat ite i} 1 STATE BRIEFS |' pepsi e -— | PRISONERS —'TRANS®ERRED TO! he remains decic BISMARCK ! tes of the F Linton. “Thr ons county sired to the Burleigh 1 Bismarck to sh j tences, under orde: Kenna, ‘They are who are serving ne|tions of the prohibition the] George Corbin, serving a throuzh-} for assault and the! two prisor tone | jail Holzer YAR: ron.—Fi farm residence near R May ‘Target Become Coolidg: There and | ave coun out their of Judge vist and Wra time for v law h how on Presidy sent se Some Presider en dow mons county and Keller, HOME BUR e recently destroyed of August Wein- ‘dto: Some of saved. It used by a HUVUHEOHNOAUAERNUOAUTERAAEAUOAARAOEEOOAOAAUEAEAGRAUUAUTOUEOAEAAUUALU ORGAO EAE AAPA AAT mobiles: ny ZAP TO HAVE DOCTOR resentative Dr. E, C. Gaebe, who has his j been practicing in Beulah for sor itime, is now located in this. v His office is in the Moe building the repre —- secins to RESERVATION IS PROSPEROU fact, with n Fort Yates—Approximately — $35 wherefore of Our! oud has been paid out to the India ron the Standing Rock — reservation DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT From Mercer County North Dakota ex ‘rel gency records Most of the sum is realized sale of id, land leases, for | during the past year, | show, from the te and Detre #0 Loan Agency, a corpo Plainfield fire claims and the tion, iH attle. Plaintiff! and Respondent | pease : a) HOME LOST IN FLAMES F Conrath, as Sheriff of | Killdeer.--The home of Mr. and Mercer County, North Dakota, ! Mrs. Ed. Cuskelly, west of the K _. Defendant and Appellant sequently conveyed to the assigne jdeer mountains, was totally destroy- SYLLABUS or ane adant app the mortgagee, the holding of/ ced together with all its contents. At ft cltert REVERSED . title thus acquired does not de-| the time of the fire the owners were rected to a Opinion of the cou Nae ieag the Tight of the assignee of the| at Rochester, Minn., where Mr. Cu: be made by any person not a dsc : j debt to recover thereon 1 kelly civing treatment at a| SS to the proceeding where the} der & Lauder, of Wahpete Appeal from the District Court of| hospital, No insurance was carried, issuing the writ does not by! for defendant | Bottineau County, Hon, W. J. Knee- require service to be made Purcell shaw, Judge. TO ENLARGE COURT HOUSE || office RMED. Linton,—On January 6 the county An execution in forcible de Opinion of the court by Birdzell,! commissioners will open bids for a or issued out of a Justice Court must Z {two story brick und tile addition to made returnab within thirty mpbell & Minot, N. Dak! the court house here. The new part fter its date, After the ex- orneys for ants, is to be 32 by 38 1-2, with basement, hoof that time it becoa Plaintif!’ and Respondent. | NM. Adams, Bottineau, N. Dak., A ii provide offi ne for the renewed, and vs Attorney for Respondent. treasurer and register of deed amus will not lie to compel the | Eugene Campion and Flor: | = clerk of Court and county jud: From W. Frazier. r to whom it is directed to exe- vide County ave their quarters changed and their | Campion, H present quarters will be ed for Defendants and Appellants. | R from the District Court of | SYLLABUS Relator and Respondent. jury rooms. The sheriff will County, Hon, H. L. Berry, | Where one cutes a note sceured residence in the basement and From an order awarding a) by mortg: containir a clause! Carl Schultz, ¢ 1, as County able 1 cells will be provided. peremptory writ of mandamus the} permitting: the mort to pay the! Commissioner in and for Divide ‘ - defendant appeals. jtaxes and ,add the amount to” the} County. I and \W. J | HAS COMMERCIAL CLUB 1 ED: | mortgage debt, and where the prem: | Hayes, Sheriff of said County. MeClusky.—This village now has nion of the court by Nuessie, .j ises are subsequently sold to one! Defendants and Appellants.|an enterprising commercial club, N. MeCarter, of Stanton, Attor-| other than the mort who oc-| SYLLABUS such an organization ing been} ney for defendant and appe at. quires title by tax deed which is sub-! It is held, for reasons stated in} perfected at a recent meeting of the} P. Rigler, of Hebron, for plaintiff and r ttorney pondent. “Mellie’s” Music May Be Old Fashioned, But Not Wife From Richland County John i intif and Respondent. vs, Farmers & Merchants State Rank of Hankinson, North Da- | kota, Defendant and Appeliant. SYLLABUS: 1, Plaintiff brought this action to enforee against the defendant, a North Dakota banking association ntract by the latter to purchase real estate. The record examined and held, for reasons stated, that) such contract is contrary to the posi- | tive prohibition of the _ statute,! (Chapter 28 of the Civil Code, tions 5146 to 5191, inclusive, 1913, as amended,) governing the i f a contract is unlawful! & reason of transgresing the positive prohibition of a statute, | the coarts will not lend their aid to organization and conduct of banking j_ corporations, and therefore unlawful and void, Where compel its performance at the in- stance of a party thereto. i 3. In a suit brought to compel! | the performance of a contract which | is unlawful and void by heing contrary to pos prohibitions, the party resisting per- | formance is not estopped to plead| the illegality and invalidity of such | contract. 4. One who deals with a corpora- | tion charged with knowledge of | the limitations and prohibitions im-| pesed by law upon its power to con- trac Appeal from the District Court of Richland County, Hon. Chas. E. Wolfe, Judge.. From a judgment in favor of the plaintiff and from an order denying his motion for judg- “Mellie”. Dunham, Henry Ford's and Maine Champ Fiddler, took his wife, “Gram,”.to a barber.shop in Boston. Note the result. al SU NHUL PAH | 5 Know the doings of the world; know the ac- tivities of your country; the happenings in your state; what is going on in your community. Read the Local News - and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Tribune RE MS Ve You Cannot. Afford to Miss These Special Features that lie so close to your financial and social welfare. 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