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3 Z MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE t ‘ 4 Vion sacks: shipments 36,913 barrels. | long known to countrymen in cer- ehed HUGHES THINKS People’s Forum Smile a While With Cal Bran 2606. Rev. Richardson tains owiievat Hensiend pin be, Paani woeeee 1 i getable to horses to improve thiii Vargo, (ARCOBUTTER Dies at Minot vet bid ; 3 a tales i ‘argo, March 28.—(y—Butter fat, —— HANGE NEEDED “THAT GRASPING BUREAUCRACY” | red there could be no premium tax churning cream 48; packing stock 24./ Minot, N. D., March 28—()—The| HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING BACK * Bismarck, N. D.,| collected, but in event of hail loss the —_- Rev. William James Richardson, 60,| Lumbago and a stiff, aching back March 26, 1927./department could be compelled Fo FROM BARNES COUNTY of Minot, Sunday school missionary | suggest at once the need of a good gia Tribune? eased We ane ak se teptlih whe eeceiag of ane Phd E. B, Stein, Plaineite and cogil asimeig the Minot presbytery of the Pres-| diruetic to stimulate widany. sate son Press, the ‘Mott Pioneer Press| partment. that much. faster the Arthur Caven and J. BE. Strong, Co-| well browne titcogheet tat eind | tions pulstut (har chaps the GENIN and the Fargo Forum denouncing the | Sleight -bill, ee eyes 4 com- partners as Caven & Strong, De-| dead here today. Death was caused| ing aches. Mrs. Black of Peters- _ attitude of the state hail department ™issioners official hail adjusters, fendants and Appellants. by. carcinoma. burg, Va. says: “Before I took Fo- with reference to the so-called omni-| might also have been included in SYLLABU: q In poor health for more ‘than 2| ley Pills diuretic, I could not stoop Advocates Conservative Pro-|bus bill, or the Eastgate senate bili| the Lopes la ditt aa i 1. Under scetion 4163 C. L. 1913.) year, Mr. Richardson had been a pa-| over nor raise up without great pain, No. 55. And of course, the Governor] The Carson Press in its editorial township justices of the peace have} tient in a loc:g hospital since Decem-] Now since taking them I have non gram of City Improvement | aiso receives his shate of criticism| attack on the governor and the hail jurisdiction in their resp ber 9. Mrs. Athic Ri dson, his] Ask for Foley Pills diuretic. A for having vetoed eaid measure. department as of March 10, makes a but section 900: | wife, who has been living at Pa: prompt improvement will amply re- —Favors Tax Reduction To the uninitiated, these denuncia-! great fuss about narrow-minded, requires each township dona, Calif, with a daughter, Miss|pay you, Satisfaction guaranteed.— tions may sound plausible, and cap-[ bureaucratic officials. injustice to e peace to keep an offi Blanche Richardson, for the’ past| Adv. ; cee tioned by such titles as “That Grasp-| its policyholders, ctc. ‘The trump hold his court, at a place by him| three years, came to Minot on gun. ‘ , Believing that a city’s business) ing Bureaucracy,” “Governor Sorlie| argument scems to be that the de- selected, which must be within the| gay. January 2, and had been. here should be conducted along the same| Turns Farmers’ Deaf Ear,” etc., in] partment maliciously leads the farm- township in which he may have been] since that ti s fEnservative and economical lines! true sensation sheet style, a greatlers to believe they have valid in- elected or appointed. Township Ss BAS Crate Dent J that a business man would use inl many people have, no doubt, been] surance by permitting them to be Justices of the peace are township SUICIDE AT UNDERWOOD oston { conducting his own private business,| attracted to read same und wonder,| listed (no mention is made that Ift- jofficors and they must perform all! Wwasiburn—-F, W. Miller, aged re and asserting his intention of giving | what about it? Since these editorials] ing may be illegal due to negligence | Judicial acts within the township in! timer of the Underwood community H ty H square deal to all,” William H.!contain so many misstatements and|of their own agent, the assessor) |which they were elected. aa ‘tound' doad Monday In a Mutter 4} Hughes, 616 Seventh street, innuendos, we can hardly believe they] and later even adjusts their hail loss, |_.2 On “a change of venue, this) nour his home. a high powered siti tered dhe raos 26r; a) pos) he! were motivated ‘purely out of a sin-Jonly to rudely cancel same on purely case was sent to a township justice | My te nome high powered, ri <cRpaeinttves Anes city commission. The election will! core interest in the welfare of the|technical grounds. Now let us sce of the peace, gut before the order of] oxamined the body. and. pronounced | Al py t k be Tuesday, April 6, and there are| department or the majority of the|the other side: The business of hall] |transfér was Wigned it was agreed) ye tice us one of suicide The wou{ ft lates Bridgework, Extraction five candidates for the two vacan-| farmers. There are two sides to|insurance is and must be conducted | between the part and placed in| hina AMY “eens tied the e Prices Reasonable cies which occur on the board this| everything, they say, and I trust welby law. Dates are fixed for listin the record by the justice of the peace] farked etick > sap “|B Lucas Bldg. Rooms 5-7 year. ~ may be permitted to show our view|for withdrawals, reinstatement, e| that the case might be sent to a} eT net Mr. Hughes states that he ad-| of this case as follows: ése limitations apply to the a township justice of the peace and! Carrots eaten raw will benefit Phone 281 Yocates a conservative program of/ aforementioned senate bill com-|sured as well as to the department jthat he might hold his court in a) jy. "Complexion and the hair, «fact \ city improvement, and is in favor of prised six measures, good and bad,| Were such regulations to be ignored | village outside of his township. On| tax reduction as fast as possible con-|in one. 1 shall discuss only the bad|the whole thing would soon be in al the day set for trial said towns! | sidering the present debt obligations | ones, especially the original East-| state of chaos, i | justice of the peace appeared in said! of the city. 4 gate bill and the two Pathman bills,| Now in. the case before us the | village to hold court. defendant r ines is, Mr. Hughes’ first entrance| numbers 105 and 106. The Eastgate) question is whether or ‘not the de- appeared specially and objected to! into ‘politics, he says, but he con-| il! could elimpnate automatically | P: rtment should set aside the law jthe jurisdiction of the court. Held tends that when a man holds a pub-| from the compulsory listing provi-|and recognize the claims of these \that the court was without jurisdi lic office for several consecutive) sion of the present law all counties| farmers who had their lands tion and the objection should have Last and Best terms he often forgets his obliga-| showing 25 per cent or less of the|after June 9th, which would be | been sustained and the case dis wast an Si tions to the public and does not al-| total acreage in crop, carrying state| legal. “The fault of such illegal 1 \ missed. SRN Nays work for the best interests of| hail insurance for the year 1927. The| ing clearly lies with the assessor,| | , Appeal from the District Court of Hoel municipality and consequently at average insurance carried the last}and because the farmers d | Barnes County, North Dakota, Hon. e| as hopes of replacing one of the| few years is 33 per cent. According know their rights under thi | |M. J. Englert, Judge. ye> men whose lef expire this year.!to our records the Eastgate bill, if|The department believes it was its! REVERSED. Opinion of the court . George Washington and many of the! it had become law, would have elim-|duty to obey the law as it stands! | by Burka, J. SUPREME EFFORT other men who helped organize the| inated 29 out of the State's 53 coun-|and we algo believe the rest of the | Ritchie & Ployhar, Attorneys for -Rovernment of the United States ad-| ties, leaving only 24 to be listed by |Patrons of hail insurance appreciate | Defendant and Appellant, Valley . Dihicints, ranges in the government's) compulsion. The effect of this is/our action. City, North Dakota. ‘ 6 e 9 officials,” says Mr. Hughes, “and as|Cbvious, The farmers, in the “ex. Question Unanswered | G.'J. Clauson, Attorney for Plain- 6 it hus been proven the right idea in| cepted” counties could get insurance| The report of the a which \tiff and Respondent, Wimbledon, nati Mer x state affairs, it would by applying for it individually it is|took place in the governor's office, | North Dakota. no doubt be a good thing in our city! true. But the department's records| fails to mention the question put to government.’ show that during the eight years|Counsel Mr. Murray by ¢ ommission- | THERE'S A LIMIT | Born in Canada (1911 to 1919) ander an option bail same linen oat ae She: Will you ever stop loving io,| law only a very small number of|You be \ : e all pro- me? ; Candee cee et RE ONANIO, | ra wcre availed themselves of the| visions in the. law relating to fixing) He: Well, I have to get to the The picture demanded by 20,000,000 rT i 7 eres i 1e by rawals, © ‘ice a ii tee. They setiled on a hemenvesd | maximum volume insured in any ones ANG "leave, to the ‘department’ Tree} ie ie ee readers po og " i ei i iit ith these matters x one mile south of Steele, Mr. Hughes |¥e#r. The average premium receipts rt 1s cee ie Ay ee een was raised on this ranch, attending | {or the whole state were between) in leiate, AGRA Se ein | ‘ er i ling | ¢3 30, lly This is| Would dictate, and would you be will ‘i ; : , ; nd ridiog the. praicies “during: the Vormets tay IroRrctngiey, mos! any|ing to have that question submitted Oe ee eee face pee days is a cheering rarity, as the Pantene | An irresistible drama of mighty love . v ies under it/to a vote of the people to decide?” ca of his office seem to weigh with increasing heaviness upon ‘otice is hereby given that the ’ . Se ear eee eat nei eects | tue, coyote. the Mad’ River Vailey|Ae 1 recallilt, iat question was not. his naturally solemn dlapadtere Bee gene forgotten how’ to rehip, latdly subatsting. from the pen of the world’s most gifted Farge, “Mate sericultural college at) gityict, Volume of business is what | answered, except by an inartic smile, ‘This close-up proves that, conclusively. ig: buslteea aimee h “He ‘has spent much time in the|makes possible the exceptionally low| mumble. "We still believe th: = as bhi Sais a teh or ieee authoress west, having done surveying ‘in| cost of overhead, and\@ wide distri: better psi ee ° Dakot May Sh vest, ‘ y i isks, “i e y ry s f B th ‘ Yellowstone national park, and been PEEPS OEM ESNCE ee ate thig ends chan ao abn he type, and revenge ix sweet. | La otans May Share . ee TONIGHT and TUESDAY iu tho real estate business in eattle, Land Owner Can Withdraw law as was’ recommended by the ‘ords show that in 1926 Grant in Valuable Estate siness in : Tanks ggehoenix.| The advocates of the bill argued Spokesman of the Grant County on| n by the 0, Texas. After pros-| 11 if it ‘was unfair to compel aema-|d¢legation. Such unlimited power involving a of} | % oo ‘ EL flone under the at the Be rd in Cripple Creek, jority to take what they didn't want,/Riven the department would surely : 37 at a premium cost of! ‘Two North Dakota men, A. K. Man- OD fees ratds b nts i tl fe vee pe Ss. i rs ete. This may be granted, but should |&ive rise to suspicion per cent, which, if insured in of Berlin and H, C. Mannes of 8 payable ' i pre to iste and disposed of | qualified thus: In civilized soci-| Of favoritism and discrimination © companies would cost 10 per nd 14 cothore fkora Wbibutaids f a in'1pog,, “neh Moving to Bismarck) -¢, “ve profess to make self-sacrifice] Justly so, The department would not) Cent, or acne 4 © recently been advised Mr, Hughes passed an examina-| Ur religion for the sake of that) Want stich a privilege: ct ain at ire numbered among. the é ion for the U.S. railway mail ser- | socict Mere carcstiuanibert anern|tens their land is listed by the asses, farmers who carri fortune of $60,000,000, By MG, Arnold, yicg Jhere und was in that work for) food tg. the great Mi this prcclaimed Sor before the first. of June and The benefit of thi » interest and principal of $25,000,-| 9 eorge P. Little, fo fics. For a time he engaged in | iar ulben ate tle Prond itis turned in to the county au ated by anybody, and) we (00 bequest n ancestor, James | —3/12-21 the wawlesale produce business here, as the slogan of democragy. and it is tre Ton he is not insured the farmers’ of Grant County Sabo, who died. 162 years ago. Sabo | — TG SEY TTR wae) also been in the real estate what the sacrifice is in this case, Mott Pioneer Press, and again, Why are too wise to sacrifice such in-. left a will, ing the money to the] NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- business and building work. s ; should the farmer be held respon- Stitution to gratify a few agitators sixth generation descendanis of his : CLOSURE SALE. fee serinsta. Hatta All that the land owner is asked to 3) 7 >) whose chief motive is revenge. By zabeth. The money has|,, NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that do by compulsion is to fill out cer- sible for delinquency of the assessor ne revenge. By i i that certain mortgage, executed and SITUATION AT tain blanks withdrawing his crops The last question | have alread the way, the ‘hall’ departmont. a Bote d, dae aap ea dell by BP Crain, B_Ne Ped~ from the insurance if protection is Posed of. In reply to the pe a aeaee ie Rall donee” fae olland) tor teh yer eorge F. Palmer and Ward SHANGHAI IS __[faraitscinsuemtes, if mrotection te Ms counter by asking shotners "if 1820 menrly $200,000, mattwnnora, "ip “Meanie sacrifice when we consider benefits there are things about any law t! To sum up the story of what hap- as mortgagee, dated April 17th, A ALP nm eave iepeary| Seecincerran sscentiees emetic hoe tear pay otaad ava atae paragtiey wea te ato, oF oRetitngs {mean a ut fled for record, tn the DRY o BlimarcxiFibens at -fmeans insurance furnished to thou- and by the way this is too often insurance ays that ° Peake crenata] Manes he Cin) oe cB aa j co abigaaae i ine tc: Pia: anne Tans, Subesing: ale Gillon sores HA ents, Who ehsil ‘be: held seapon-| landa fat hall tneueance wm wbennge ot OUMraVi Dttacur Nociaioektas ot oetinte CLEANI rhe u Mandan 96 Gos inued from page one) every year at less than half the cost Sible when we suffer on acount of prior to June 10th of ¢ bo and “hia sls: | sed, 1985, and recorded in said ort | And serious teeny i acd an even more) oy svhish it could possibly be obtained OWr running counter with that few? order to be valid. Tho h und Brete, who lived | in Book 163 of Mortgages, on page | Nene Chae Re eRe int | in any cthenrway on cant : These articles sweepingly charge that this case failed to do Sof Man, off the coast of | 560, will be foreclowed by a sale of | GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY sh ane: Rial eeejaice Thursday, | cd| Any institution, private or sustain. the hail department has ample op- farmers involved, not Returning one | the’ premises in such mortgage and ore nn’ prombardment was decided) "Dy sume nsseckation (other than Portunity to give instructions to the law, naturally assumed haheveogamet ned Ft arreecnia Tie pen | CoM de ee Pe Mandan, N. D. sehioceed, Ce anne the, Nom were |e ferth Dakota Biate Mail Fund) seseeors and farmers which would. inevred even though seme were 1; paler Meagan Hite aR TA pans? fron the, Contaniost continuous firo| otiecting and distributing at cost Prevent such injustice, etc, We ex- ed as late az June 20. Hail storm For |North Dakota, at the hour of two t ‘rom the Cantonese ashore. They re- 26 million dollars to indemnify Plained fully to the Grant County occurred and the farmers reported Jand- | velock P.M. on April Lith, 1927, ? fruined from replying, however, fear-| Some 26 million do te alam sti oll RE Mhianeaties -aRtiRCS I staan ; Skun- Isty’ th i against destitution and want, would ‘elegation as well as the insurance same, in regular order. Since th to satisfy the amount due upon satd i : every taxpayer must pay ° 1 yim hay n| West of the k Principal Me- thereof in a creditable manner. Pe ed Meat etre pate ih | eemetsllges cicccunther laa: in alcenie fe nesestora and county | auditors) possible to notify every individual) murtnership with him. At the death| Mie Gpecilea abet! If, as some seem to believe, that long residence in the city, Sanishad Re ane ry reign (benefited? What is there, pray, that besides the many articles of informa-| farmer by June 10, or eve: Ute he foekon . There will be due on said mort- ete., is an additicnal recommendation, it may not be cut of place pu y decapitation. Foreign’? D white: that we in, tion through the press( thanks to it] thereafter, whether he is le ie] PO OED gage on the day of sale, the sum|f for me to call attenti | i Witnesses of the bombardment esti-|Js worth while that we can gain) fon (rough the presa( thanks to it] therentter, w The fortune which James left was|or Two ‘Thouraid The IF residence Kav, attention to facts such as these that pertain to my mate the Chinese suffered from 40| without | some sacrifice, ought to. Pretty well established what assured|may be. this department hast pave been given to the heirs in/ Thirty-four Dollars and § penne bere i , to 100 casualties, in both killed and pape ot 4 any cMribute that much |™ust do and not do by this time.|no other way to handle the matter | December, , but difficulty in lo-|nine Cents ($2 ), and the . _ I came into this rayon as a pilot on a Missouri river steamer wounded, toward the suppart of state hail in-| And the fact that there are only|than has been dpney and it hg |cating them has caused some delay, ee ae in 1868, some years before a city by the name of Bismarck was Emergency Quarters Crowded surance as to comply with the with-| three instances of this kind, one in}chosen to follow ‘the letter of The ehleen ealchhere Been jocated NELS' K- AAKER, thought of. I fcllowed the profession cf Master and Pilot of Emergency quarters in the inter-| drawal provision for the good of his Mercer County, one in MeLean Coun-| la , rather than to rely on our juli. nae a aa orth Da- Mortgagee. river steamers until railroads put river transportation in this national settlement of Shanghai] fellowman who needs it. ty, before this one, should prove this.| ment in “stretching” the law to suit! joe gD. To COMBS, RITCHIE & HANCHETT, section out of business. : i , * were crowded today. Beds were set e Traynor P: ion To pass special legislation of the kind] specific cases, For this we now ee rm. rake aes 8 for ~ Deen gee. I brought soldiers into this territory and the regions to the up in churches, schools and the navy| So much for the Eastgate portion| Proposed would seem superfluous stand condemned by these papers. Mont. * Wiekre, Langf (First publication Maren ist west in order that it might be made safe for the habitation of tor cate Bar refines tad aPrtiaty| of, the Bill. “Then we are the ed-| ind futile, sx the cure would be}it is claimed that all this vociferous| font, Aline | Mickre, Langford, &.| (First peblication March 14, 2021) (Ml Pert ut ormce chat, At might regular armament in those days o care for refugees, of whom, rovision, — whicl . esting is done in the name of| yi "0M S: i Sinittan | OCne Sees i 4 ire for, the most part missionaries had | oud restrain the" department from! |, Yindlctive Spirit Shown anion bebait of, te-tarmor Wel ini: > persone Mannes, SIRAD | | omicm as SeRERY. lve foie the eter aa the Se ee She alet hones arrive in e last ours. yi Vhen one considers the ill-reason- | Sometimes wonder i he voice might | 7 Vy, : 7 1 i ver a * ? ; The next few days probably willl {97 "on" the assumption. that the| od threats huried at the: denatnrer | not be that ef certain corporate in- | fowas Rev. As Mannes, Volua, &. D.:| Gucrou in foreclosure, rendered snag Those were the days that called for hardy men and women, and ; see A still greater influx, as many| surplus fund would reach the four|by the report of the incident in the s (and a few individuals) that | flias Hoines, Langford, 8. Wines given by the Distr ‘ourt of the|ff| there were very few of the latter. 4 missionaries, who at first had refus-| million limit by July 1st this year.|Carson Press, and the cagerness Jof Esau rather than of Jacob? ritrensen fen pO” tMé: Elvina) Fourth Judicial and for the ., | brought in engineers to survey the lands and to la: ed to leave their stations, now are! It was also argued that the fund was| with which some of the other papers y wiry have tried hard to The vite iv Pubs ceatais Roopty St Burle nd State of | @ railroads. I brought in materials to build homes andr: making ready to come to Shanghai.| large enough already, ete. Repre-|seem to have repeated the story | te of the erode oy st | being aided by the Dutch and Nor. |ottice of aid: Court ee tte esate que || and T brought in provisions and supplies that men might Because of danger df travel on the| sentative Traynor made the singular| about the tyrannical, grasping bu-| interests of the greatest number of y of March, 1927, In an action wher We who came in those days are the ing such action might have disastrou: mortgage on the day of sale. results. Only when lives of the for-/@nd should surely be hailed as a i wale sel in to the hail office b: je their home there for a] ‘The premises deacribed in said cigners gathered on Socony Hill were} great” philanthropic body of Red that it would je Physically impos: |coine, in to the hall aftice bs 5 ving a resident seriously threatened did they loose PAGte rane, ne Teloane Javdlngs pete | | OU mae gcet met ake ee tat Ne Was properly ‘listed or selindrawn,| these avay wed inion, a Lime later. J attempting to re-| Bimteleh and State ot orsie taboos In seeking the office of police ‘ h Noe aap mnetais elteat was insted: eee ee Wat about other similar by the time hall losses bogin to pour] ly we. must recognise ceo ia |tuen. to his (home, was ugulh shipe wit: the voters: will connider sno eke Pee ee om trnsting that Po ee ae eects Tetaat | ea editions tant wer mustrendaraan Jn bY. the thousandiduring the monin|claim as cgalid. sea bene tito. ede eine. on tis (NEM) ott Te they do, and scleck cre me as; fitting person for the place. heard, pee calling Neon ‘sol-|@ democracy, such as a tux for wolf.of June. Furthermore, the adjust them all, subject to revi de hi oye in Town: 0, and select me as their choice, I will devote my entire diers to cease looting and outrages, els are convoy- Yangtze, naval 2 i a i cy | heirs. Senator Peter Norbeck of} and build cities. We lived ing refugee While on the ent the fund ever|sioner and the governor, one is led| Shall stand and fall on that policy | in diag aneictl Paul, a cor tion was Plaintiff 4 » 4 i . 3 way to Shanghai, the Stewart, the | reaching its stipulated fimit: and’ inc| to believe: that they fare’ mote inten regurdiess of threats, South Dakota is also ussisting. and Mathew Michelsen and Aelia | OY Pes is slant, s bigied the dangers of a wild new cvuntry and Preble and liam B. Preston were! sinuated that unless his bill passed| ested in destroying fhe prestige and/ . A. OLS his wife, Nora Wilmot, endured many padee! ions and hardships. t fired on, United States destroyers|we would continue to levy the flat| effectiveness of the state hail insur- n Mereantile Company, 4 In 1881 I brcught my family to Bismarck and for forty-six are taking up station Swatow, and Foochow, as it is fear- ed trouble may develop at these laces as a consequence- of the janking affair, ——— y. its of the bi fer-| because of this unfortunate neglect] Prisoner. Flattery, ma’am. Caught | unchanged to 10 cents highe a ecan National Farm Lown As- a ts LANDING FORCE 18 Mena URE Tae Gh ae tauee earl Gt A Cora in eassnaaey outa SAE RE! | tas EEt Ce cmcate eee cent | unclaimed £8 10s batenta quoted a¢|#ociation, 'a\ corporation, were e-| | Years bas ceased to be and my days for Nard telus are eng ee BACK ABOARD SHIP tortion, robbing the poor farmer to| store the loss already incurred. It{a check-—Lite. LEESQUT gybartel In. Vepound cot: [ang aadiiat ceald, MGfeNBantar (Ml arduoge or ari or eee LT eee ae sens Washi: fe .- roe build uy royal fund, needlessly,}. = ne : Ui cha < —.. |Mathew Michelsen y Michel: § r r a 4 en we had to register Five Hundred Fifty-one and 84/100 ye f i ci Lurgh ‘has boon returned tthe ship| the warrants’ and the farmer fed. to Where Cal May Keep Cool This Summer ($5,551.81) Dollars, which © sald Your kindly consideration, as a voter, is earnestly solicited and quiet prevailed in that city to-| walt for his money, those same in- Jud; i other things di-|B and your support will be most sincerely appreciated day. dmiral Williams, commanding the American naval fc 4:05 p. m. (Shanghai time,) that “g|companies whom they ally such sale applicable thereto will CAPT. JOHN M. BELK. large ‘demonstrajion” occurred at| commend the intent business Seay deen iets of a writ of | (Political Advertisement) i - | sense. e interest on suc! » Chet terday, the Chinese demanditg tho|# fund “will "goa long way Sr eaettrt coh: ie, SURE at: Ante return of the concessions and the in-|toward defraying ‘ expense." of Yourt directing me to sell sald real ternational settlement. Navy department officials explain- ed that Admiral Williams had land. ed the detachment from the Pitts- burgh when he heard that an anti- foreign demonstration would be held in the native city, Inasmuch ag the denlonstration was Cross magnitude. bounty, glanders and dourine fund, which charge that the de rtment juggle tax indefinitely. We resent such: in- sinuations, naturally. We do not believe the limit will be exceeded by the next year’s levy in view of the committees when this bill was argued, loss reports as well as withra get to ds during the ear! of the Berte died a short every farmer in the state, whether] the department must of nev ment always every and correction when fi loads of circulars with instruc s|made later, It being phy: nobleman and ente Foaueracy of the invrenee ceimi.| its’ patrons as We know ite uoal we Wegian governments in locating the ance than they are in the welfare of even their own clients, for a cam- paign to get every farmer in Grant| HOW CRUEL! County (and incidentally throughout; Welfare Worker. And what rs are MINNEAPOLIS many “upsets of tax calculations, terests bewailed that condition. Now bleed again, because the is himself a fortification their heat farmer bu’ operation and reducing cost of in- surance. The Pathman bills were almost as vicious in principlo and ultimate ef- ect as the Eastgate bill, in the csti-. mation of the department. To make 1e ii Fund subject to civil action in local courts is entirely uncalled FLOUR 28.—(P) the state) to withdraw in the future | you in here for, my man? Minneapolis, March Yommissioner of Insurance. |®Q—yasg3 Ty A te | cane | Additional Markets | —__———® mortgage and which will be sold te satisfy the are tho: ship prth, of Range Seventy (ito) ight (7s) jin the Federal Land Bank of Sain corporation, Will Banik, Farmers State Bank of Regan, North Dakota, * corporation. and 1. R. Batra, as its Receiver, Farmers Union Eleva- tor and "Mercantile Company, Regan, North Dakota, a corporation e by me, of the real estate hereinafter described, to sat- isfy the amount of sald judgment with interest thereon and ‘the costs state pursuant to said judgment, 1, Rollin Welch, Sheriff of Burleigh County and the person appotnted by sald Court to make sald wale, will sell the hereinafter described real estate to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction at the door of the Courthouse in the of Bismarck, County of Burleig North Dakota on the time to perform the duti in the eye. is in_its ANNOUNCEMENT nd attention to the office and bring to it for those who followed to locate homes ears Bismarck has been my home. ing assistance nor favors of none, have met my just obligations in every respect and there are none whom I dare not look squarely However, the line of work that I have followed for so many ‘he{ election will be held Tuesday, April 5th. be open from 9 a. m. tv 7 p. m. and my name, “JOHN M. BELK,” lace under the heading, “For Police Magistrate.” sufficient. ability ones who made it possible I have worked my way, ask- ‘The polls will In Minneapolis Your Choice of for. ‘The department is absolutely and State of No Ds i ; + erettod’ they cucarpanee. It! impartial and. disinterested in the Ath day of April, 192%, at 2 o'clock ote keeping the Pittsburgh detachment | matter of settling claims, and should Sudginent ‘with Inicteat and? cost be much more conversant and com- oe 5 shore disappgared. ‘ A thereon and costs and expenditures e ————— pon teat atay a ts te of sale, oF fo much thereot as the Radisson ; : suel Prheee 4 : ‘ Too Late To Clasuify Mork: The conte tare tor the pur- ecard ee \ ee eae sary two: room apart-| Rowe vf, addudicatin uertions of to be sold 4s aforesaid an For Business Reasons iy 'o jaw, al iat remedy available ment, large pantry and clothes| now. ‘ IS_ JUSTIFIED closet, sink, gas range, nicely fur- Proposition Absurd of Burleigh and State of North Da- nished. | Call 563-W after 6 p. m.|. ‘The other Pathman law would Ktou and’ described ‘us’ follows to: BY EVERY FOR RENT—Furnished | ¢! ‘ae make assessors other county of- The Southeast Quarter (SE%) of spareenet on ‘first floor. FOR RENT—Modern apartment. nts of the department in- ticers itead now. of the people who a ° elect -them. Section Twenty-three (23) and Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Scc- th This scems so absurd tion Twenty-four (34) Township nished or unfurnished, Phone 778.| that it is a-wonder anyone. shou! One Hundred Forty-three. (143) FOR RENT--Two or three rooms| countenance such a proposition, They rey, ny Og gy ale hs Four Cafes ry furinshed for light house-| say the private companies are n> Paeke bat aia otal oe less, 600 Guest : +, Fesping “in modern home. . 6i6 qible for nets: of thelr agents. - True, according to the Government survey Rates $2 Per % 50: ni cof, and ‘fire. aw Dated March 5, 1927. Day and Up ir: service. ment could nat’ do.” might not ike the hall law: onywe mi not e law, any’ should wilfully, omit listing. entire epart- at sould jor who a " townships In case no’ loss occur-jThe gardens: and: patio of cca tah are’ pic them when dissatisfied with | This th Hail D Here is ‘pictured part of bas atisat El Pomar, the: home cf Spencer’ Penrose at Colorado Springs, Colo. President Coolidge, who ,spend his vacation in the west, “some place where the climate is cool and the altitude high,” may choose El Pomar. The president was invited to’ Colorado Springs last November. tured here, with the Broadmoor hotel in the background, 1 IN WELCH, | heriff Burleigh County. Ralph C. rton, attorney for ‘Piaincite, (First bitestion March 7, 1927) 5/7 -44-21-28—4/4-43

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