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PAGE TWO SAYS HE WAS HIRED T0 BLOW BURLEIGH COUNTY MEMBERS OF. GND. A. TO MEET IN BISMARCK ON FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | be to elect a permanent county chair- |man and to draft such recommenda- tions as the members may desire to forward to the state board of direc- tors. Each farmer, individual and sustaining members will be granted one vote in such meeting and each ICE CARNIVAL FRIDAY NIGHT and the St. Hilaire Lumbér company in a deal closed'this morning between the owners and managers of the three concerns. Mr. Runyan, who has op- erated the yard for the past y and a half, has been made an attra tive offer to go in business else- 5 corporate member will be permitted where and consequently negotiated 4 2. tig ame wot shUYe: Saline “four ieehnee: ; the deal for the sale of his property irst ationa an | tons with the corporate member's AA [here;,, Tae, yard was formerly known " rm, each of the four named to be q as the Anderson, yard, and has been - : & | Permanent County Chairman Will Be Elected:and Amy Pro-| ranted the privileges’ and. voting located in Bismarck for about five of Bismarck ! power of a sustaining member. A cueneate years. ee Federal Prisoner Tells Officer posed Recommendations to the Sate: Board of notice signed by any member in good Winter Sports - Committee)’ The Carpenter and the St. Hilaite THE PIONEER BANK Mm | * ; ‘ standing by whied another laeuther- companies. will divide the stock and Established In 1879 That Hale Was to Pay Directors Will Be Voted Upon ized to cast said member's vote shall| Arranges an Hour’s Pro- | remove it to their yards at once. The Established In a le y be recognized as a proper proxy, and buildings and real estate will: prob- Him $5,000 ‘i ° a majority of, those present. at the gram of Events ably be disposed of later. 0, The meeting of members, of the |of the axsociation. J. A. Graham.will | meeting in person or by proxy shall pai nets he a | Greater North Dakota Association in| be the presiding officer at the Bur-|be sufficient to eject the count: i i ~ Oklahoma City. Okla, Jan. 6.—()| Burleigh county will be held at the|leigh county meeting. All county | chairman, 4 i laa eae ee eae trat, will ike STATEMENT OF CONDITION Confession by Bert Lawson that | Association of Commerce. rooms gal tle 3 will be held on the same Meeting Places Friday posta Neelitsta Sf i : W. °K, Hale, “King of the Osage |7:30 p.m on Friday, January 15, ac- date, January 15, but at different | The places of meetings, hour and|/riday evening, beginning at De¢ember 31, 1925. Hilts,” hired him to blow up the home | cording to a call for all county meet- | hours of the day. [presiding officers for the 68 counties | oclock, and 8 program of skating ei ’ i of EF. W. Smith, resulting in the | ings issued by J. R. Carley, president! The purpose of each meeting will]of the state are as follow: casion, The wenrton was” pedlined & death of Smith, his Indian wife and| | x 1. < ‘ fn servant girl, marked (he latest sle- | County City | Meeting Place Hour Presiding Officer suuiaee oe ae etint ah me Ps Resources . velopments in the mystery surround. | Adams Ba irae Fen fdtl. Ben’ ee GN Commerce, held last evening. It had Loans and Discounts (Ti 1,445,338.71 ing the deaths of 17 persons in the | Burnes e Valley ci Court House .. 00 P. M SACIURILG. been necince trehone Cae s and Discounts me)........ 9145,338.7 penitentiary. at Leavenworth Hottinenu Se 00 P.M evAting, Wer Cate Wa eMagSS. _ |] Banking House and’ Other‘Real Estate.. 159,646.41 ‘ ght to Oklahoma is . Me 2 ~ ty ‘ Hck i Het co hoy "Lema Ceteed Seas Golumbae .. Kexion al 8 x. shee Sra ISI, So Wage eo Tl eee tata fee hn. farses eR higaseviant niet ck. ss’n. . M. I " " 9 4 fakes hin $5000" "to. plant nitro-giy - Farge Comercial Club 200 P.M will be well lig Missing From Her Home Cash on Hand and Due from Banks..... 1,065,527.96 cerine under the Smith but | Ca Langdon Court House 00 P.M... being thade to have the band play Wt Since Last Sunda; : later refused to pay him. pie be ra pee Hae She ninkedusing the ote wean of ~ $3,885,742.82 leased From Jail | Divide wee y nae ill open with ‘a “grand| ~ crema Lawson's story was that he was} Dunn Dunn Center ..... Auditorium 00 P. E. Skauge Ld facie Pe! abot St. Paul, Minn, Jan. 6.—(P)—St. Massed trom the Osage coun il | Eddy New Rockford Court House .. 8:00 P. - +-Martin Aas eae i ikaters: This Will! paul police ‘have been asked to’ find See by M. A. Boyd, acting coun’ Emmons . Linton Court House .... 8:00 P. M. .. Harry Lynn © \ | gcppapaines Webe allaatine i uples,|@ 15-year-old North Dakota girl who i to plant the explosive in the Foster Carrington Court House 3:00 P.M James Morris speed Skating, and fancy skating for| is believed to have come here recent- . home and that after the explosion | Golden Valley Beach .. :-.. Court House .. 8:00 P.M. ist WOte ati temele Ghee ly ffomeher home in Orisks, ; Liabilities he was returned to his cell. Srand Forks Grand Forks... Comercial Club 3:00 P. M.. F. B Ei ‘mal ae ibe i ent th Jolin. ‘Gaiaian’ ot es, i * yi : ‘The federal grand jury at Guthric |Grant “Carson... Court House .. “8:00 P.M ‘W. A. Hart avn Mitac Bainter cantnitine [te “occ fchtne, for Hin, daupnder . stoke \ eve expected to begin hearia | Griggs {Cooperstown Court House || 8:00 P.M... Nels M. Lunde Wiese oust SUPAED cuEEKe of| Loulés, said. that: ake” disappeuved Capital Stock ©... 6.6... .... 06.0.6. 8 100,000.00 aoe attend) by abe tear Mlk Mes tO aso eae: ord how many persons use the rink this| from her home last Sunday. He told|{} Surplus and Undivided Proffts......... 231,813.58 tigen working on, the mystery sev- |e, Moute.. La Moure Hall. 48:00 P. . hyach Re eee eae ne Dare eed Leven veces cece ett, MHRCMAGON: |... v.ii. chris esos lis) OOO eral years. , | Logan .. Napoleon ........ Court House .. -8:00 P. --Chas. Hernett Teds desicndte what’ kind: of seating] ing attention th the girl; Wad father: 9 SI TMIAT Wer | weeny Aen, GoucHone *” eee saree eeu? he’ or she is mostainterested in——fan-|ed home for Christmas afd hed! dis- Deposits ........ 6.0.05 2.ee sees sees + 3A79,729.24 lAshley .. | f 1" eats 7 2 : BURLEIGH (0 Melntosh Wtf ait ‘ourt House 7:00 B. 3 Rcd ey, speed, or hoelft appeared at the same timd as ‘the ; ’ ‘ j McLean | Underwoo 8:00 P. D. P. Robinson . 7 : 5,742, Mercer Beulah. .... “13200 P. “EB timme Hinekley Will ‘ $3,885,742.82 Morton Mandan Chamber of Commerce. ..8:00 P. ‘Otto’ Bauer. |GARRISON IS : - sos Mountrail Van Hook Idikish Hall 8:00 P. P. M. Shefveland — Hearing Closed fe SVEN ie ; Nelson .. Lakota . . City Hall .. 8:00 P. E. Johnson ° i Oliver Center *. Court House .. 8:00 P. “TE! H, Johnston Until Later Date, IN we | Pembina Cavalier City Hall 8:00 P. “Dre HM. Waldzen aiean i ‘ " Pierce wees, Rugby” .. oui louse .. 8 .. J. G. MeClintock’ i " i ‘i . Daniel A. Falconer, WhO} Ramsey Devils Lake .Givie and C. Ass'n. 2:30 P. ‘G. O. Russell a by eon: coker e i ade, | Ransom Lisbon. . Court House 8:00 P. S. D. Adams tava BREN in © prakitast in county Came Here in 1875, Suc- | Renville .. Mohall : Town Hall -.8200 P. ..B. E, Johnson COUR bETOES Cowuty feden Lc. Del fatten ti Richland Wahpeton .. Court House 2:00 P. Geo. P, Wolfe vies, were completed for the present , | ’ cumbs to Illness Rolette Holla 6.02 N Munro Theater 2:00 P. John A. Stormon late yesterday. although all the evi.{_ Biomarck fight fans are very for- . | ze | Sargent eet Court House .. 8:00 P. J. P. Gunderson dence has not yet been offered. Other |tunate in having presented to them | Daniel A. Falconer Sheridan Bl ee set LES Hee arty E. Dickinson |witnesses are still to be heard, but! frequent amateur ‘hoxtidz exhibi- | dent of Burleigh Elen ty aan CAHRBRGe. ped Bee Meiee it is rather indefinite as to when|tions. Fargo and Grand Forks are | eal eerie follow iliness of | Stark Dickinson Federal Building 3:00 P. \UAifred White fatog be secured to give their tes: ions operas ee several weeks. Mr. Falconer had| Steele Ble Beso uk sill eee: --E. H. Gilbertson Mrs. Nellie Hinckley is contesting| sng the bouts are very well sup: e 2 been in rather poor health for sev-| Stutsman pacar Canieaen phat ad clea Ih the will of her husband, who died| "0 ttcq by the ‘f, Be Ahbee: two eral years but had not been ser-| Towner Maeeit provid louse .. 8:00 P. M. --Dr. F._J. Roberts early in December, on the ground| Ported by the fans o! sie jously ‘Il until shortly before Christ- | Trail Se ae UganedeGiditer 2 bed ee M. -.0, J. Sorlie that he was incompetent and unduly | Cities. mas. Walsh Berge mae H He M.. Karl a Farup influenced at the time the document} The boxing show being staged . Mr. Falconer was Born at Brae; Ward pe a ote : ink M. R. E. Barron was drawn up. By the terms of the! by Beecher Stair at the Bismarck Datbane, Ontario, Canada, on May 27.| Wells 1 yitnien ek oes Dr. Ira Wells will the widow was bequeathed only| Gymnasium under the City Nation- . 1854. In July, 1875, he settled in| Williams iG red 2:00, FM. 0. L, Jarrell the homstead, the balance of the| ai Bank Friday. January 8, has _ Burleigh county, North, Dakota, be-|———— —— eee ae Property, with the exception of a few| al uen" much interest rhe head. : ‘ ing one of the earliest settlers {G| sandy bottom will prevent utilization - aa bequests, going sone Hinck- ioe aoe Tinie at "Windsor and A | engage in farming here. He located] ® A atpie ln i fe : aE 6 ley’s two daughters by a former mar- » Soe B | * gneland‘on"Apoie_ Crock tn Lancein| ofthe power comtsined. i» the Mis] WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S WHAT Mages» onaeneess ys fenmer ™| Buck Garrison ot Blamarck, nave 3 | township, where he resided until his rece ‘i i °. Two civil actions have also been} bot! lone muc! ighting in’ is a " \ . | itlness caused his removal to a hos- para of dollars merecarent IN NORTH DAKOTA VILLAGES Aled in istrict court by Mrs, ifske serriaty. Loukl. wapmastars of Just received from American and | pital. ms ley, with the daughters name e- | Garrison lieve that his ring ‘i s r * ee ieq|there would be no assurance that the a Y ‘ 1 In 1886, Mr. Talconer was married) current would not undermine them fendants, ‘to have certain property lcraftiness will give him a ‘big ad- foreign mills. | ho died in July, 1917. Mr. Falcon-|&"d make them useless. Pai a Elgin the Power Elevator company’s station.| 107. restored to her eh-| vantage over the hard hitting boy. is survived by four children, six M The Farmers Cream Shipping As-| William A. Carns is an attorney : from Windsor. : Sera cuidien bos Westies kad tiede Is Preparing Map | sociation at Elgin, of which J. C.| located at Dunn Center and also deals > - Besides the main goof six rounds ’ a . Paar too ou | The manner in which a,network of| Bender is manager, paid out $54,000] in lands and loans. .. there 1 be some fast prelim- : is | arsters. te Fal are f Big.| high voltage power lines is being} during 1924 for cream. The majority | Last Minute : ft abe cet a It isa pleasure to offer the men of this Mnasek Men'S He Day of Hingyee, X|shread over the state is shown by a) of the farmers in that vicinity do ex. | Werner N Bulleti i Inaries, “The management ‘as also ig » Mrs. 8. R. map which Morris now is ol tapdiversdwitying said “Gre: prontink , aes ‘ ull ngec 8 : 4 Ba and Mrs. Fo J. Rhodes of Twin Lines of different voltage are shown| well by it. Le shiny RE ea se paler oad ews ie ms ¢| “hich promise some real entertain- community the services of our designer MREGer oF Binnnck enh Normand? ae Bbayanten td of ea deen Sea thte shipped from | Center, tue Varker House is the.aniy ment. ; he fit | i ' omas, Calif. anf the |P°rke map shows in graphic fashion] and 267 curs of erain, OH. Under | hotel. It is operated by George) Washington, Jan. 6.—UP)— with the assurance that the fit, style an Robert Macnider ofthe manner in which such power line Cees iat ean Yarger and is a first-class, modern| Without debate or a record vote, : 9 Md Salém, Orego: of Oakland, Calif, Mrs. Mary L. Me- Lean of Bismarck and White of Vancouver, B. Funeral Thursday Funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian church im Mrs. John ( Mrs. Thomas Gi bert | extensions are increasing and the tendency toward bigger plants which serve many neighboring communities instead of one small plant for each separate town. Records of the railroad board in- dicate that the state now is in the ci s the oldest agent on the road in point of service and has ‘been at Elgin since 1913. Other business enterprises at Elgin are the Hoffman Mercantile company, The Elgin News, published by J. G. Patterson; Dittu Bros, hardware and implements: the senate today ordered an in- | quiry into the failure of the de- partment of justice to bring contempt proceedings against the Aluminum company of America in which Secretary Melon is a large stock holder. hostelry. The Eq Elevator & Trading company has 100 ‘resident stockhoders and is managed by A. 0. Oyan. Carl Dyrland is local mana. ger for the Standard Oil company. The Mandan Mercantile company deals in lumber, machinery, building service will be satisfactory. Bismarck Thursday afternoon at 2 tase of a movement toward electri: | Moscheyh aware and implements; | material and harness at Werner, and i ‘ oclocke Re havens Selacted team ication which surpasses anything in| manager; “Sam - Nagel, hardware; [the branch is under the EE tal hones tonline, denis Comeatee ’ tng. Pall’ bearers, selected from its previous history. North Dakota Oil company, J. 0.! 07. ail kinds cf poultry, eres aed] today wnanimously reported a ; e es n Ge aie, Paiconee, ‘will include’ D, | Taney Kranutz, proprietor; Reinke Bros..| 022° and pays highest market prices} resolution to authorize expendi- L. Reade, Harry Tho: meats and groceries; The First State | of °2n times. ture of $50,000 for American par- Will, Irvin Smali and Interment. will be | GRAVE ANXIETY bank and the Elgin State bank. Carson Werner has two meat markets, one owned by J. W. Gras! and the other by George Rorabeck. ticipation in the preparatory disarmament conference at Gen- Tailoring. . Clothing. + in the family lot at Fairview ceme- The village of Carson, in Grant| 7. V. ‘McMullen, who has been at| eva. The committee rejected an gy ae ? jan IS SHOWN OVER jcounty, has a hardware store operated | Werner since 1915, bought the garage| an pecans. tectneknes She der Having been a resident of Burleigh | : {by Shane & Shane: the Powers |three years ago and is now engaged | ican delegate to present a resolu . county for more than half a century, | Elevator company of which L.|in auto repairing and the selling of/ ton calling for consideration Mr. Falconer h st of friends in| MEXICAN EVE A. Paught. is, manager; a gen: | accessories. C. E. Bentley is pro-| the advisability of outlawing na- Bismarck and vicinity who will | eral’ store owned by E. B.|Prietor of the Star Garage, which ons that start wars of aggres- , mourn his passing, and who will! Littlefield and which was es-| Specializes in Ford sales and service.|, sion. join in extending sympathy to the tablished in 1911; a city dray|Lewis B. Saby operates a billard HOTEL MEN ELECT STEELE MAN AS THEIR PRESIDENT Jamestown, N. D.. Jan. 6.) E. A. Anderson of the Grand Pacific hotel of Steele was clected presi- sent of the North Dakota hotel and restaurant men's association at the i= annual meeting in session here today. # W. F. Rathman, Capital hotel, * Jamestown, was named vice presi- ident and Dee Reade, Annex hotel, Washington, Jan. 6.—-(AP)-—Of- | ficial silence in Washington as to ldetails of negotiations with the | Mexican foreign office over retro- jactive features of New Mexican petroleum and land law legislation, has failed to conceal the grave anxiety with which events in Mex- ico City are being observed. Despite reiterated diplomatic representations, it ig now ‘known {that the alien land law awaiting |promulgation contains at least \four causes of retroactive applica- \t'on, which would aflversely affect the interests of American investors in the properties irvolved. Tiere can be no question that these are regarded as not only in contraven- line operated by Wolfgram & Schoen- ing; The Grant County Abstract com- pany, D. M. Helland, proprietor. Robt. Krause operates a restaurant and confectionary and sells groceries and meats; the two banks of the village do a good business—The Car- son State bank and the First State bank. The Annex restaurant is operated by John Gary and the Hote! Carson is managed by Mrs. B. A. Pole. The Carson Roller Mills have been there for six years and are operated by Vincent (Muggli. “Wild Rose” is the brand of flour made. Dodge At Dodge. pool hall and barber shop is owned by D. P. Fix; the Dodge Mercantile company, is oper- ated by Goetz Bros.; John H. Buch- holz is dealer in hardware, harness, Washington, Jan. 6.—(P)—Fac- ing serious senate onposition to the confirmation of their nomi: ations as interstate commerce commissioners, Thomas F. Wood- lock of New York, and Richard V. Taylor of Alabama, gre to appear at hearings before a se- cret committee. Carpenter and St. Hilaire Companies, Bs Buy Runyan Yard and B. A. Fritz are“the owners. The. First State bank of Werner], The stock and business of the does a general banking business and | unyan Lumber company, located on is connected with a number of strong! the south side, became the property banking institutons in Minnesota, parlor and bowling alley and is also agent for Dodge automobiles. He is one of the pioneers of the section. H. L. Mattson is the accommodating agent at the Northern Pacific station. He is a graduate traffic manager and able to give expert service to shippers. Col. Lyman Sumter proprietor of the Columbia arbe! shop and also conducts auctions, in- cluding farm and stock sales. Quill Brothers operate a_ general merchandise store, and also _ sell | lad and men’s clothing. The Wer- ner Trading company does a g | merchandise business, L. M. ir ae spe rplar ss rcasu ter oe tion of the rules and principles of| furniture and thresher ‘supplies; aoe ie cashier. Olai Williams is place of the next annual mecutive| international law and equ:ty, dut|John Derschan operates the school| proprietor of the Williams Hardware ny EI tal also are in direct violation of the|bus and does draying. The Star| company, which sells. hardware, | orna fternoon program will con-|understanding between the two| Elevator company is managed by A.| harness, paints, oils, etc. The Werner S sist of und table gliveussion con-| governments which grew out of the| Odegaard. J. B. Fischer is manager| Restaurant is’ operated by T. J. puiee of 3 rouni 923 led to the |! the Dunham Lumber company| Thompson, who serves meals and ducted by J. D. Bacon, Hotel pace conferences in 1! and led to the] white . E, Trousdale is manager of| short orders. M. J. %, Pa ee gtah, Grand Forks, ‘This will be fol-| diplomatic recognition by | the| the ‘Farmers Cooperative, Elevator| prietor at the Wetyer Binns ec rey Slowed by a visit to the state hospi- tal and a banquet at the Gladstone hotel where the delegates will be fthe guests of the Jamestown hotel men. Attorney John W... Carr of 3 James! ii incipal| not -been disclosed. That some} hogs, etc. The village has two banks, Baaeeeeit the bangict. The dinner | hope ts still entertained of an ad-| Dodge State bank -and Farmers State GIPPED meeting will be followed by a thea- United States of the present Mexi- can government. What course the Washington ad- ministration may have in mind -had justment before the new iaws are comp in the community. Dunn Center The company has 180‘stock- holders, the majority of which live Otte Wolff's meat market bere hides, chickens, and operates a first class store. He has been in, Dunn county for 17 years.}_ ‘A. | of the Carper st uum be: JOE. BRESLOW. E. 8, r party. ‘mt into operation appears to. be| Dunn Center lecstel in the ce: G toric Santa Fe trail: i iil the explanation of the statement| of Dunn counts, has a arse number parsed ons aspire heart of the Indien Sante authorized yesterday at ie Walle of up-tovdate ‘business plees. Amon; pope thes Rerbude Park— ‘of world wonders. Great House that resider. oolidge | them. are the Hardware House, own elie 4 : + |“assumed”’ that there would be B. Rosendah! and G. -B. service ald meals. trip fares. Allstee! trains. Than Hydro Plants Although North Dakota streams are = capable of developing 100,000 horse- * power if developed by hydro-electric ‘svlants it.is improbable that the state &, will. see such developments within the life of anyone now living, in the pinion of C. E. Morris, chief engi- r for the state railroad board. The reason, Morris said, is that sigaite coal is too cheap and ef- vient. as a power producer to make y pmnieateen: Garalonmente, econom- y Electricity. now being produced: coal a cost of less violation by Mexico of the 1923 agreements or of international law, Laws Tend to Bring Spirit of .-Anarchism, i Says Minnesota Woman i ——— ‘Moorhead, Minn., Jan. 6-—4)—Our Jaws, from city ordinances up to fed- eral, statutes, tend to develop a spirit of anarchism through the fact that the person of means-has a mueh bet- ity to. protect himself fi ter opportun: against criminal action or to gain. hi: ends it acti rod ee son lesser mean: a ad bag Pierce Wolfe, former ma; inn, and the first .woman esta in a talk on “law Sr Polar crdinanee b; \ Nyhagen, who. were: pioneers: there, geing there before tl in 1918. Mr. Nyhi the electric light Harness shop shoe departments, and buys c: HH.” Walters. is Lumber com: jant. ‘Another cafe in” operated by O. J. Pletan, sevice, the Rasmussen Billiard J itanley Beaton. leading store. in modern’ fixtures «and. well-kept stocks... Mra, : is. manager. A ality ind AL Ee proprietor ofthe Dum railroad came also; manages as both harness and posite Dunn where meals and ‘short'sorders are barn, furnishes . Al rietor of the Donn Center barber shop ie ope ‘mayor of St. ie ‘y's enter bal if yp is oper- Farmers Journal Ld, Siljan, 4 st wei Nelson is manager - Golden West Laundry and Dry Cleaning. + Washing Finished, ae Ly. Miameapolis:'S:10-p. m; Only three ‘“The Vv breed Ly, St: Pend 3:40.p..m. ' Through Tourist Stoopers to Les Angeles Every PR A tortie: Only S achbecn rouse. Ly. ‘Minneapolis 3:10 p.m. Ly, St. Pan! 3:40pm. \

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