The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT The N Sedan $975 The Public is invited to visit our new showroom and see the spec- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE « FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1926 ew Chrysler Four Is Here ‘ ial showing of the first low priced quality car with full sized body Coach $925 (Delivered at Bismarck) Coupe $895 Corwin -Churchill Motors, Inc. Board Refuses Demand of Mi- | ters com bus zed to extend its ule of reduced st for the village o! he Drayton Light and Power proved. | y the Hughes & Die- jposit rule at Hebran was suspend not Citizens For Elec- jre yr 120 da hearing by the | commission. tric Service The state railroad board has declin- ed to order the Northern States Power To. to extend electric services to! the home of A. M. Larson and seven | other Minot citizens. The reason, as | outlined in written decision of the | DIRECTORS T0 STAND LOSS: case, is that it would cost the company | Supreme Court Holds Fargo, | it would make no tment and would ions of the com-; ware paying their | Investigation showed that | ne’ graded roads, water or sewer | facilities have been extended to the; ¢ight residents by the city and the jc extension would cost approximatly | $280 where: revenue would | Minneapolis Banks Accepted | Mortgages in Good Faith |, Reversing a judgment of the Foster county cou aving, the ecom-| Mi after fixed ng sections of a deducted. ‘The Standard Rule d ru! ct court held! 0 ” income| and Fargo banks were the w s d, of two years from the ysumer or consumers is equal t direct cost of the exten- sion, provided that the prospects are fraud and therefore not en ¢ that the patronage or demand will be | tions. permanent.” The commission also has laid down rules for extensions where the cost is too great to come with-| in the requirements for a free exten- sion, arrangement is made whereby the ‘prospective consumer bears the} additional cost and gets a rebate if! additional consumers are obtuined to receive service from the line so con- structed. The railroad board authorized the Central Light and: Power Co, of Har-| vey to mortgage its ‘plant for $300,- 000 and to issue $300,000 of first | mortgage bonds. New Transmission Line Route and specifications of a trans- mission line proposed by the Otter, Tail Power company to serve the vil- lage of Milnor were approved. Application by tl Hughes & Dieters company to sell its property at Dickinson, Taylor, Gladstone, Rich- ardton, and Hebron and the connect- | ing lines of the Hughes Electric com- pany was approved. Lorenz Geiss, St. Anthony, was au- thorized to purchase from P. S, An- derson a certificate authorizing the | holder to conduct a motor freight ser- vice between St. Anthony and Mandan. AEN “aa Every Seiberlin Tire We Sell | B= For pleasure cars carries the New Protection for you # é at no extra cost Fraud Not Established | urt held, however, apolis and) Fargo | banks accepted guaranties of the Brantford bank in good faith and that defenses of fraud and want of consideration ‘had not been estab: lished, When the Brantford -bank failed, the plaintif banks sought to collect, FOR SALE Pearl Grocery and Meat Mar- ket at right price and east half of section 35-139-79, east half of section 32-139-79, also 100 young hogs weighing from ‘25 to 90 pounds. Any- one interested see PAUL BROWN Bismarck “THIS TIRE IS PROTECTED FOR Our service car ia at your call ian line, Devils from the directors and shareholders | collateral turned over to them by the ay guarantors of debts owed by the! Brantford bank. 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