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GE SIX 1 | ‘TO FIGHT H * TWOCHANGES — ~ INPROSPECT | Mr. and Mts. Christ Bjerke, and Mrs. Morris Satter and penehter, ee rane, a have re : ei {le Hanson an jaughters, Marion have returned to their home and Ruth, spent Sunday at the Frite pleasant visit ter’s parents, Mr. Christ Satter, and other Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lein and son, Marlet, spent New “Year's day at in home at Regan. Mr. and Mrs, Enoch Arneson re- turned to their home ut Eldrigde, ivert Brendon and Philip Monroe have returned to Underwood after a week's and Mrs. W. J. Ji The Baldwin schools resumed work Monday morning after a two-w panied by Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Arn- A few of the young folks spent lay evening at ‘the Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lein and-son, Marlem, Mr. and Mrs, Miss Pettersyn, teacher of the gram- mar grades, has returned ttle son, Wayne, spent New: Year's day at-the home of Mr. and Mrs. Par Woods. 8. W. T. Dance, Mr. and - Dance and son attended the h wedding aaniversary dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. of Bismarck on New Year's ah ¢ Miss Orpha Agnew. spent Friday ind Saturday visiting friends in Bismarck. Mrs. R, M. Ludemann spent the week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘August Klipstein, of Bis- marek. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Danee motored to Moffit Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brooks. Mrs. M. E. Funston is staying at the. home of Mr. und» Mrs, Chester “THURSDAY, JANUARY. 7, 1926 UNTY BOARD -DOROAD WORK pare Plans for Grading _ Red Trail Eastward -had-actual knowledge-of.the lien ndency ef such. action an .who does not redeem. is h the judgment. 4 trom the he Court of iy, Louis Labom- ck, has been sentenced to life imprisonment. Suffern, N.. Y.—dArthur C. Train, writer and lawyer, Geratd of Newport, R. I., were mi Mrs. Gerard has ir. Train also-has three children by a former marriage. Philadelphia.—Helen (Schultz, 18- year-old’ unwedded mother, was | quitted of the murder of Edward Lis- Jr., whom she shot after he re- The jury de- ind Mrs, Coster Judes 5 AFFIRMBD.- S Opinion of the court by Burke, J. A. E. Wheeler and Sinness & Du: fy, Devils Lake, N. D., (. son, Minncapolis, Minnespta, sel), attorneys for plaintiff and ap- ried yesterday. D. J. O'Connell, Towner, and Paul | te: Campbell, Minot, N. D., attorneys for fused’ to marry her. defendant-:and respondent, Ellen liberated 40 minute: Chicago.—Lexicographers were giv. en another term for their com; tions of coined words mothere sired -by electricity. a ivertised him- From Mctleary County. merican State Bank of Balfour, ota, formerly German American State Bank of Balfour, North Dakota, Action looking towards the provement of state highwai east to the Kidder county n) self asa “radiotrici Boyd while Mrs. Boyd is ill. FOR PHILIES | Connie Mack Confident Ath- Strong Pen- nant Contenders don and son, Howard, Mrs. Arneson and ‘children and the Sey- mour Arneson family spent Friday Imer Arneson home. F. Berkvorn, Mr.and Brenden, Mr. and Mrs, Lein and son, Matlem, spent Granville Selland pent her vaca- Oscar Ericksot Mr. Oswald B: in the week for i resume his studies at the Agricul- College, after a va av spent with y evening at the ‘argo, where he inday at the Nordstrom, and Tuttle on Saturday. Mr. Theodore Torgeson and Mrs. John Birkeland spent Sunday after- noon at N. A. Soderholin’s, on returned to “Dris- forced him out of gain after two | ral mail carrier, did not make v Joe Rise motored to Stecle on Sat- urday afternoon. Mrs. Alfred Arneson returned from 1 y after spend- ing a few days with her husband, who is a patient at a hospital there. CLEAR LAKE Willie Olson and family spent Mon- day evening at the Otherwise Connie Mack, 64-year-old | stands pat on the sensational: pac tained at their home Bismarck on opposition from near Mrs. Monroe was for- this year, but is confident his eom ‘ons, John and Harry, and daughter, n, were last Tuesday evening Ives Anderson will make a strong pennant bid. Begides one of the hardest hitting outfields in the game quartet of more than average abil-| =——————————— $ unusual batter Mickey Cochran was the! 1925 sensation behind the plate. The | h Albert Christensen Myrtle, visited with a and Mrs. Frank Shaffer on Tues- recently returned from and daughter, ity, Mack posse: ity, Mack pi and the West, line the boxing card sium in Bismarck Friday -round match with Buck ¢ 3 Christ Satter enter- tained a number of relatives at their on New Year's, day. present were Satter and family of Olson homes, have returned to their home near ar right-handers Mr. Francis Rockey returned to Bismarck Saturday after spending the holiday -at_home. Miss Nellie Brown left for Dickin- son Sunday, where she will resume her studies at the Dickinson normal. Miss Loretta Jacobson returned to Bismarck Sunday, where she js. at- tending high school. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Brown: spent New Year's day visiting Mr. and srs. J Chas. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson and children were’ callers at the A. V. Fisher home Thursday afternoon. DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT. From Foste: First State Bank of Grace City, a corporation, Plaintifé_and Respondent. . vs, James J. McGrath, ct al, Clayton W. Hall, % Defendant and Appellant. SYLLABUS: 4 1. For reasons, stated in the opin- ion, it is held that the evidence sup- ports the findings ‘of the trial court to the effect that the plaintiff was authorized to insert its name as grantee in a warranty deed, and to hold the completed instrument, as security for a debt. ‘Appeal from the district court of Foster county, Hon. J. A. Coffey, judge. Opinion of the court by Johnson, J. AFFIRMED. Kelly & Morris, Carrington, North Defendants. ‘ " Ds; y Lane beat Sailo: ist i itmey Gry, 1); Billy Lane beat Sailor Liston | Slim Harris, in addition to the an Jack Quinn. Warren Bilile helped John Mer- 3 Grant Satter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dakota, attorney for plaintiff and re- spondent. Hoopes & Lanier, Carrington, North $106,000 investment, Il of Baldwin, ind daughters stopped ith Mrs. Schoon, Peter Klucka Rudolph and Leno, Alfred Hagsted Steele on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arneson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Dellas Bark- man and Miss Dorothy on Wednes- race Klawitter of the Burnt k district visited with her aunt, George Schonert, ations last year, but convin hl and sons, ited with the family north h to make good thi portside talent include: tner and, Hermach, “| Bismarck High to Play Oakes Tonight The Bismarck High school basket ball team will meet the Oakes play- ers tonight at 8 o'clock in the High | fifth conference , § 's day at the home of Mr. Alfred Ryberg, of Frances Other guests at the R: berg home were Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg of Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe were ‘ callers at the John Monroe and Richard Borner Pate, : Fort Worth, a s merry makers were out calling in this vi ing the past week. Come again next Wm. Koterba helped Olaf Olson haul straw on Wednesday. again will hold down obtained from the Red Sox, as chief utility man. “Waterbucket club's heaviest hitter fixture in center slated to patrol left field again ler and Welch, both ers, will be held in reser Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp enter- a number of guests aj home. in Baldwin on New Yea Among those present were Mr. and mund Rupp and little daugh-}S Charlotte Laverne, M Simmons, the! . 925, is ited at the sevening. Herold Hargrave spent Tuesday evening at the Frank Little Bobby return- ted home with them. Mr. and Ms. Ole Newland enter- of its four distriet game: during the Ch as) much practice during the Dakota, attorneys for defendant and appellant. “ ’ From Cass County. John R.. Kuiper, Plaintiff and Respondent. vs. J.C. Miller, _ D efendant and Appellant. compensation for the it is yearly profit issu- ing out of land, and may consist of money, provisions, chattels or labor. dn Section 7762, ‘L. 1913, it is not svnonymous with. or the equivalent of, the value of the use and occupa- tion, 2. The holder of a sheriff's certif- icate of sale is, under Section 7762, C. L. 191%, entitled to receive from} d the tenant in possession, the rents of Ri tained a number of their. friends! the property sold, or the value of the rer wed Risse and patter ad thereof during the period of redemption, and may} quantities. John, Adam Carl and Fred , very nice time was reported. BILLIARD — TITLE GOES Lester and Ralph Falkenstein were f ¢ from this district who|{ family took su ’ party held at! Olduson an Later in the evening ‘all ‘re: turned to the Ed. Erickson home andj gagor,and the renter agreed should| _ Manchester, N. Albin Nordstrom andj wgere joined by Mrs. Carrie Nel-}be delivered to the mortgagor as family and Miss Judith Barthlamass ‘son and daughter, Hazel, where they |.rent, brother, Oswald, of - Roseglen , listened to the radio until the carly were New Year’s day guests at the|hours of the morning. pper with Mrs. Marie re Y family on New Year’s;tion of the crop raised during the, @ large eruption. gainst the purchaser of that por- year of redemption which the mort- 1,3: , The, certificate holder, a3 such, has,no right to, or interest in, the and Mrs. Adolph Basscn en-j crop. grown and harvested on the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Nord- Former (€ tertained a number of. relatives and ampion Regain: should be iso. mortgaged premises during the per- George Rosenbeck, who has|friends at supper New Year's Eve.]iod of redemption, except as given Those who took supper with the} him by section 7762, and if he secks on New} to recover a portion of the crop is determined sick list the past week, is recuperating nicely. Crewn Which He Lost to Heremans a Month Ago Albert Christensen _famil; Fredolen Rupp spent several days|Year’s Eve were Mr. and id of the past week in Bismarck, where |Shaffer and Miss Vivian, Miss Opal|.year.of redemption, or its value ine nd. sister,| gonversion action, he, must bring him- Nora. and] self. within Section 7762, and show, ‘s. Frank|.raised on the premizes during the he went for medical treatment. Hutchison, L. Agnes Garmer has returned|Mrs. M. Skjerven, and nursing duties at the Bis-|Edith Olson. The evening was spent|that the crop was “rent” of, the At| premises within the meaning of the id coffee | statute. ~(P)~-Young J. world’s 18.2 balkline billiards crown music and playing games. marck hospital after'a week's visit , idnight ice cream, cake with ‘her aunts, Mrs. George Swick ‘Sjand Mrs. John Monroe. Laurence Little returned Wednes- day from a several weeks’ visit with|New Year's day at the E. A. in Nebraska] Vleet home. Mr. and Mrs. largarct Strand arrived on|tertained Mr. and Mrs. Adolph B. ‘Monday morning to re-|sen and family on New Y sume her school work at Croft school a week's vacation over|the weck-end over near Steele, lewland also consulted He took it by A 1,500 to 890 victo Allen Van Vleet of Bismarck spent Van| one-third of the crop raised on the friends and relatives Christ Schoon en-|tion as rent, and-the lessee delivers them to diseas ent and grimly determined, | vals i and is therefore criminal et haefer clinched his taking, 500. to nt block of the Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland spent] same from the certificate holder, aft- Dr. Lodge} an action in replevin to recover the : e has returned fr ; prmualed the dahl called at the}of the crop, or she may main’ junday morning on} action in: conversion to recover the Beyer farm on hased | business. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen] third party. driving a Ford touring car which hejand daughter, Myrtle, visited at the Wm. Koterba home ‘oh Sunday af-|has been recorded, a third party, Thomas Morris: en-| ternoon. ed over fifty guests at their For more heat, cleanlin for your money 25 burn Beulah Coal. her,) Wachter Transfer Co, 4: Where the lessee of the mort- gagor agrees to deliver to the latter Premises during the year of redemp- rtion of the mortgagor's share aie third party who withholds the er.demand, the latter may maintain possession of the. mortgagor's share value-of the portion received by the 5." When the sheriff's certificate dealing with the lessce.of the mort- 5. F- Vasley, who hax been quite] gagor of premises which have been on New Year’s day. Among|ill for some time, is reported as | go! Mrs.{mich improved. HE TOSSE present were ld under’ forcclosure, is charged with notice of the foreclosure pro- ‘ba spent New Year's day| ceedings, and the rights of the hold- iam Morris and sons Brant and 1 of Arnold, Mr. and M. of Underwood and Mr. and yard (Morris and fan Peterson and Mrs | . Philip| with Mrs, ees 4 ‘Ted Buttrey Also Leads Mat!} A Mache count aacn 150; high run 21 < ‘ Team at Princeton er of the certificate under Section Tozs he knows, in law, thet the mol yr may ve interest in Fle ay and that if the crop or any and Mrs. John Beyer and fam-} part. ot be rent, by ement be- visit with friends and relatives at|ily were pleasantly entertained at] tween the mo on have returned from a pleas: the Warren Belile home on Sunday. The young folks, who have been| News has reached this vicinity spending the holiday season at home,|that Mt. and MANY GOLFERS tgdgor his lense e holder of the sheriff's certificate, is entitled to such portion of thi Koterba | crop, and that the lessee cannot tra in] of Sauk Center, n., are the proud arents of a baby boy born New dt will “be reme: have returned to their studies Vera _ Fricke, Gladys Rupp and Grace Flakenstein| Year's morning. INFIRST MATCH te peal from the District Court of Cass’ county, North. Dakota, Hon. Koterba| Charles M. Cooley, judge. ismarck Sunday, they are attending school. Baldwin experienced a mild attack were former residents legebush of Mandan, who Over 120 Are Entered in $10,-" ‘Opinion of the court by Johnson, ‘ood & Breaw, Fargo, North Di of oil fever last week when it be|has been visiting at the Olausen| kota, attorncys for plaintiff and re- | ‘came konwn that Mr. J. R. representing a Round, leased’ several f land just northen: ogists have been making an ce: amination of the land around here| family of Lein townshi; home for a number of days, return-| sponden' 000 Tournament Which Montana, oilj/ed home on Sunday. Opens Tomorrow yer returned to Sterling on| kota, watterney of town.| Sunday. 5 and Mrs. Arthur Bjerhus and Angeles, Jan. 7.—()--A color- Page, North Da- defendant and ‘appellant. % 3 — W. J. ‘Courtenay, ‘Feom McHenry County. ~ E. A. Van Vleet on Sun-] Bovey-! y & Jackson, formerly ful army of amateur and profession- al golfers blazed forth today in the | opening skirmish bf the $10,000 open toutnament at the Los Angeles coun- me, the result being that. ne and Mrs. a: MPxand Mrs. Jacob Yakish and li Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonnomon, tle dayghter, Agnes, and Paul Hogue|son of Mrs. E. A. Van. Vleet, stopped Supper guests at the Willic)off at Driscoll for a few days’ visi Borner home .Thurs@ay evening. ‘oday’s event, the amateur-profes- They were returning to their scl Bovey-Shyte Lumber company, a meee I ntit£-Appellant-Respondent. sional match, drew 308 golfers. Many “Odeganrd; Ernest Baumgart. vi Year's and the week- and relatives LEIN NEWS ited over New|duties at. Dodge after 5; the better known players entered id with friends] holidays with home folks the big event will tee off today and their form will ton. Paul Pasley, who has been away g, returned home on Wednes- oe "Tp an action‘ to foreclose a me. i-The entryglist in the $10,000 tour- r, and Mrs. Henry Arneson spent] day fament, which will be played. to-, y evening and Ssturday at the eter Jacobson and sister-in-law Bee wee tae L. Bi] 2. Under Section 6823 C. Alfred Arneson home, Mr. and Mrs. Arthar B, children took coll on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, Franke Berkman spent] with h Thursday even yw, Saturday and Sunday, in- 8 upwards of 180 professionals, | and more than si: FIGHT RESULTS * Grand Rapids, ughran, Philad va | Toledo, (10 of Bismarck motored to the 1913 home on Saturday afternoon,| mechshic’s: liens attach only to the leasant time wi joyed. | interest of the owner of the land, spent the’ weekend » Lottie Olson. Brnest Schoon has becn on the sick list. Koterba called on his friend, ote, BA Van Vi ‘mechanic’ Ts. an leet en- @ ra ig sand. His. Robert Son-] been foreciosed: by. actio: ported | interest: A very large crowd attended the Y..P. Society program given in the|Olaf Olsoi church basement on Thursday night: A fine program was ‘rendered, after | tertaine: lunch was served: and’ then | nomon ung folks enjoyed themselves Micl Tommy lelphia, defeated Joe TED. BUTTREY This powerful lookigg 145- New| is captain of the Princeton wrestlin, iq mes a.native of Havre, Mon‘ where they turn em‘ out strong and! of: th Tiger roaters bank on him to| ‘seo’ Ri ring in many, victories during the| Ri A % pounder the vo istensen on Monday a goose cannot.1 , Jean-| team. a Beuent atone mare! Joe mae a 4 Slise Pa ‘ise spen' Ines jas “Barkman'ss » Mrs. Ed Ealing ited with her sister, Mrs.| to forecloes ‘mechanic’ oul from Sully Mon' and ie Og res lien by.the fore- close. ft. “ Sa er tatii Yist cad ‘te bey <tinia ce ane, Bile reg tty rer nee fi i ‘be-que eed ina solteanent "Under the fects. in the'case at Fe oferty s reel eatat ind who is not @ 2 a ae j taken by the Burleigh county com- missioners this morning when they passed a resolution authorizing the state ihghway department to prepare surveys, plans and specifications for the grading. of approximately 30 miles of the Red Trail, beginning at the east end of. federal aid project No. 174-A and running eastward to Kidder county. About five and one-half m the Red Trail cast from the peniten- tiary is included project 174-A and is already under construction, contracts for the grad ing and graveling of that piece ha ing been let tast be completed early: next spring. In the resolution county board the highway sion wes instructed to necessary toward securing federal aid money for this project and tp si aside to the credit of this project per cent of its cost as state aid. The county, through the resolution, signi- fied its willingness to pay its share of the total cost, which will be ap- proximately 50 per cent. Graded Road To Fargo It is not known just how soon the be. available for commissioners that the contracts for the grading can be let: early in the spring and the work completed during the com- Completion of this pro- ject along! with those of other coun- ties will provide a standard graded ad for the entire distance ismarck to Fargo, most of which Tt is likely that Plaintiff and Respondent. % vs, John Odegaard, ct.al, and Bovey, Shute & Jackson, Inc. (the only answering defendant), Defendant and Appellant. London—Miss Megan IMoyd George, daughter of England’s war-time pre- mier, underwent a successful operae tion for appendicitis today, San Francisco.—Photographs were successfully transmitted from New York to San.Francisco and rebroad- cast to Honolulu. by the Radio Cor- poration of Ameri Vienna, Austria.—It has been es- tablished that the man arrested at Heintich Schulz, sought as one of the assassins of Finance Minister Erzberger. Williamsburg, Va.— The ton, the latest step to invade -the was banned today at the college of William and Mary. overned by the de- in the case of Bovey, formerly Bovey, cision rendered Shute & Jackson, Shute Lumber Co., a corporation, vs. rd, E. C. Stone, Ellen Lombard and N. E. An- derson, decided st this term. peal from the District Court of ry county, Hon. John C. Lowe, judge. AFFIRMED. : Opinion of the court by Burke, J. Duffy & Wheeler, of Dev-| 4 B, Jackson, of Minnesota, of counsel), the federal aid 1, ‘This work. wil} Grand Forks,—The annual meeting of the Northern be held January 14. time’ stockholders attorneys for appellant. D. J. O’Cofinell, of Towner, Paul Campbell, of Minot, N. torneys for respondent. — RETURNS WITH PRISONER Sheriff Albin Hedstrom yesterday from Antigo, Wis., bring- dng with him Gordon Conley, who was arrested at the Wisconsin town at the request of Burleigh Conley was ,here.on a charge of desi non-support of his wife and a minor He will be arraigned before Justice of the Peace R. H. Crane late Ce RRR OOTY AIDA | NEWS BRIEFS Fergus Falls, Minn.—Purchase six North Dakota local electrical gen- erating plants was announced by the Ottertaail Power company of Fergus work but the St. Paul.—St. Thomas college hock- ey team ‘won 8 to 1 from North Da- will be graveled. the Burleigh county stretch can be graveled during the summer of 192) The county board late last let the contracts for improving the highway south from Sterling through Moffit to the county line, a distance of 13 1:2 miles, and this work will ly in the, spring. Hibbing,—St. Paul hockey team won 3 to 1 from Eveleth-Hibl Devils Lake, N, D.—Charges of bigamy will be made aga A. Thelander, 45, when he fi days forgery sentence, authorities Too Late To Ciassify FOR RENT—Completely Hagey) Person Court. Phone 1099 FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, well furnished. Just what you are looking for, heat, lights and water. furnished. Fargo—H. R. Danieldson, county agent of Pierce county, was elected} president of North Dakota County Agents’ association. Grand Fork, N. -Burn Beulah Coal. “Phone Wachter Transfer Co. : Cook jh Gas. WANTED — A No. One D.—Olson and Jack- son, Grand Forks doubles team, had a lead of 163 against Fred Jewell and Jim Santrisos of .Fargo in the first half of a bowling match. Raymond, Minn.—Negotiable orders totalin; taken from Great Electrician at Skecls Electric 408 Broadway Reduced prices on all Fur $5,000 in value Bismarck Cloak forthern railroad Coats at, the ELECTRIC AND ACETY- LENE WELDING Bismarck Welding Naples.—Vesuvius is Fumbling and smoke and lavaghat?in small The present ‘eruption is Ed. Erickson’ and] maintain an action in conversion | only one of the ordinary outbreaks There is no é@ar of sat ters Sonar A05] of twol GOP A betrothed couple in Essex recen! built an entire bungalow. . ‘bridegroom also;made the furniture. jury of the murder of one ite You Know Do * Why the — secretly, why they are in America and for'‘what purpose? A representative of the Knights of the’ Ku Klux Klan will explain the principles, and purpeses of the organiza- _tion in the HVUOTUAUNEAELUEEATEAEYUAUAUUUTOAEUOSOLGRALARALOUUEEOUEAROAEAEAUELEL RNACLE 2 Al OUATUAULATAUUUAEL AE , January 1 tliree o'clock ME AND HEAR THE TRUTH. Admission Free. ‘(Paid Advertisement) ct