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rut @ lub’ met tot Wimaee re MThureday eve: Heon Saunders and Harrison Car- motofed Bisa Hismarck — Friday te ‘Johubon: ‘pure ased.a Chrysler . Ben father wae heats fen Seas we to the @ crot wi iseel Emch ‘Pen a Fora! ing car. ie R. N. A. held a very interest-| i ers, ‘huraday evening. Hon a Met Mets were business visitors jushe: Frank Besworth tracked” Il river. We ere aympatiy to the Mike Tertess, entered the She ial estes at Flasher Tuesday re ees: to a minof sutgical op- rand Mi E, W, Richards enter. y: dinner 5 id Clara Anderson and home on the eoired ir Miss — Simpson, | Three Butte Palstrict closed # suc: cessful, term of school Thursday ot last week and departed Sunday for her, home near ates bane, D. She has, been to teach the same school for another year. Blanche Steele closed a successful term of school in the Three Buttes district er ay eh of last week and together with picnic for their children near tie Three Buttes. Mr. Bonogofsky took his young son Flasher Monday erenine. suf- fering with a piece of wood lodged | to ret ue tng pine iM Lia spepeed ad- ‘minister rst al jacing a j business callers at New Leiprightube in his throat and’ advized the | f parents to rush :the c! @ sper ‘Ciwfer wont to Elgin Tuesday Elalist ot Bismarck, See Te eee Mr. and Mrs. D. Panko of Mcin- rs ie tos! ae! roug! wn on their fe ee Ssteney and school chil-}way fo" Bismarck the first of the up the school] week. ina ed wn HELE it] Mr W. B. Dorward were ogy and do thelr share, get by inees visltote in Flasher Thurs- iss Fern Emch closed a success- Ch of \ougen south of New t after spe! (paren its. Don Hen- to Elgin on present. at arcella Emeh , wi train Tus t phy given evening. Doll and Ji ter, who! r ‘been spel ee the past week he guest of ar abuse, returned ver home at: Fela ng tofessor ‘Aanested and. John Will X. Dempsey the Equity cle at Flasher Fri- Rev.|““Pians are under alle ae ae a ‘program reday. "a Day Freesterian nt Sunday school. As this ia one day | Rega set aside for the children in our on nant “Ruth Cochrage returned to | achool Monday. nid account of prose tral cases of measles the’ Solon: dol was closed for a A eri irs. R. Emch was 4 shower given by the indies of ne eee inet Rebekah ‘lodge, meeting. { spec rogram was given in comnrstaley. wail Hl fe ives honor of the occasion. At its con- fi ‘of, clusion a on eee was. rth ie Schnickel expects to move his 1 fis famly from Leith to Ealeigh in th Gi ee futu: Mr. and Mrs, -Algot Rybet visiting with Mr. and Mrs. /Strom of near Still Sunday. The Oscar Walworth children have been ill with the measles this week were = é harley High School Netes he < Grnat acre aa eggs con- 4 May’ 6th, at N been. unable to attend| the on made a “nde trl ¢ ottews: , Gerald. ftogan ene. day lest weg cf ee | school No. 1 Tuesday on account of art of the play the bad road. the eres Farley was a business caller pe us by some Indian. in Regan Saturda; $t the C8 8. Indian ‘sch t ‘Phere’ was'' Sunday. school: in bo hehe are very fortunate in ergs’ ‘s renga Dauner because ee a a were Yate : with Mr. and i Grammar Room ‘children. were ans, ir. an eventh and. eighth grades are}. Mrs. Conte Kettleson and family eae rap it ‘ feepe? Bak teh sed ni, SA with Bert Myarce near Wilton ad Charle; nad ‘children ant | ated th Ma, and Mrs. H, ©. Kea: vation Toliver is-ill with the meas- woe! be ty Cofrad Kettleson and Sits f,, Rande,:ware shopping and ldok- ing z business’ ters: in Regan KD d Stephen Monroe ; an te TA. Spangberg Sunday to Sa seit Oscar. Walworth were shopping:in Regan one day last Herb Falmer. and daughter, a sae a -brief trip to Regan oT we e bad weather.——-Edna ed Mi a ‘aay. of school ieee hth Evade: gi \——E! girls re eg! ction. work Ne ice rooms for She ain ‘Our room still three: pep! 1 have Perfect sttondanee tere es ane de a Intermediate Room fonday spoiled; the. te we have been having.—Th. fl and fourth jes race in spell-| Je very exciti because they, Weel close to tie on tie all-the time. ha he Mrs. rence Kettleson oo children were shopping in Regan ‘uesday. Tatil Ketslevon was visiti ith his folk, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kettteson, Sunday. Ella Lpteaaps eft. for hor home near Menoken after. comp! ‘ren on aiven schoel in NeCuliey school No, No, 2 ae re went down to sratuae hes’ beta ith aed tel sia see ie wife who lt fat this ‘week--—The. first eg Alexius ital. } oy ind Bleed Eden Joke j Mo: ee eee yw, Wind, Bio: ori onlay Melvin Wahl and: Warren will bebe venting afar aati |this week's monitors —Marcia,| hom: eta at and Junior visited: our room bay Bo Albert. wi ee ‘ jan ehurch notes for Su ss seri n ehurel jor Sun-| hes ith, morning worshi eck. funeny scntol st charge leetui interesting a»! eekeifully, itlwno sh. Bender ch a sehool| Sy: ‘Bimpson ‘held a} i: led _eorn from | Mo There was no school ie Rockhill hn er” Anderson ana| Vate cpil-| vex in eo) ¢alled ‘on their daughter, Viola, Wed- Olney ‘wad & Carson caller Mon- ‘Miss je Kreft transacted busi- ness in Fi aber ‘Wetinesday. ‘The heaviest rain that we hav to Wa, ‘ot iis janes fee gererel years fell Saturday an Mrs.-A. L. Garnes and little daugh- it the week-end in . — home morn ‘ 3. Pet turned from Min- nesote last week’ Fehere he was call- ed on account of the faves of his Fo: jonday Ti teacher of the their car and went “te the train Monday steeiess Monday, Warden was &@ Regan caller jon Men Carl Berg called on Més. Juke Fisher. Spree, afterngon, Mrs. Ole Tyberg assisted Mrs. A. L. Ga with ‘her spring ‘bouseclean- lew days last weck.- As H, Lundberg. visited .with her mother, Mra. Wm. Ubde, Friday. Clarence Scott and Jake Fisher Kate to Wilton Thursd get medicine for Walte is futtoring with rheumat Mr. irs, Henry Danielson call- ed at the J. Daniclson home Thurs- ng Bill Michelsen accompanied Mrs. Lundb: the le home Fri- Miss Freda Uhde, jome some time this jonth. oe Kiefer called at the August Lundberg home Monday. Oliver Knudson di evening to Regan nday: The: American Legion Auxiliary vad meet with Mrs. J. Danielson ible ladies are urged to come “ ae join making this larger and better Prot. ieradgen called at the Harry Dimond home Saturday evening. Roy McCullough called in SRieas Monday. ‘Hineholdt Berg called at the A. H. Lundberg home Tuesday looking for some hay, which is pretty scarce. Hi bimond paving cattle and wey ‘Stanley and "Mins Gertrude McLean were quietly married last week. Mr. Stanley. was formerly of this communit; id the bride’s home 5 pela extends their co ulation: Joe moe delivered oil and to the Danielson brothers who poe soa tractors, Bill Michelsen called in Iegan Tueada: . f Moffit | ——_—_—_—_ The Mother's day services and ex- erejses were postponed on account of bad weather until Sundav, Mav 16th, at 10:30 a. ms, Everybody wel- come. wr. and Mrs. S. F. Mauk were Bis- if . Olson and dau; Wee eine at the Ed. De D. L ehsmore of Sterling will barber in the Moffit billiard room moeaby and Friday of each wock. Burno ‘Bailey visited at the \ mating Bens Pridi Mrs. M. D. Ojs are ill with the mi Mrs. Aneost Benz. wes shopping in mee lodérn Woodmen of Amer- ~ - Bens hall Tues- night, 17th. ir. and Mrs M. G, McNally enter- tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mri tine and family, ighter, Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stevens were Hier visitors Friday, returning pier Evel- home ay. ot son, Gerald, 4 afternoon. A lovely lunch pile serv Mr. and wih sis Baker were shop- ping in town. Mi ay. Vie . Ww, Moftit entertained a nuthber of ladies at luncheon Frida: a4 Eieencee in honor of her fiftiet! abbage of near Glencoe was ng, in town Wednes ; igh school stu a dance Friday night at the school. A Seed time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Fay Johnson visited at the x. eo McNally home Wednesday. Dalene Carlisle of Wild Rose’ was calter in town Monday. ‘Th lan From Borneo” Sponsored ity was bad t 6 ned on account of th Teather until Saturday night. May The auction-sale held at the Farm- ers store Saturday noon and jing was quite well attended. “Georg Fab of pene ‘was a shop- ig eer, rds made ade 8: business ott, who! oi eleee eile allen; THOS. AP aul TRAIT APTI ‘THE eu MUSICIANS: COMPETE AT GRAND FORKS High School Contest Contestants to Meet at State University May 19 to 21 Grand Forks, N. D. May 13.—() —Budding musicians from all parts jof North Dakota will have an op- rom May 19 to 21 in connection wit! the various high school contests t be held at the state university here and more of them are expected to take. advantage of the opportunity than_ever before, according to Hywel C, Rowland, head of the univegsity/' music department. Last year more participated in peceeary to display their ety han 1,000 students ¢ various events, Rowland said. FE eee the pos-; sible’ maximum non er of contest- ants this year at 1,500 and adds that the competition will unusually keen, “Many Contests + The twenty music contests sched- ulea run the gamut trom vocal and instrumental solos, and small vocal! ext and instrumental groi girls glee clubs, chorus: re and bands. The grand prize was by Grand Pérks last year with Fargo. second. They, are leading contenders, again this year. A check” of music contest winners ows that the other of these two cities has, held the trophy offered by the Grand Forks Commercial Club since it was first awarded. Judges for this year's events have been announced as follows: to boys and! guest conductor of the torum, New York; Herman Monson, director of the Concordia College Choir; Daniel W. Preston, head of the music department at the state teach. » Moorhead, Minn. Preston, Mrs. C. tookston, Mi: ind "jo ohn director of music of the, Minot city schools, who recently has been appointed director of the Uni- versity of North Dakota band. CHECK SIGNER HELD LIABLE Drawer Must Stand Behind Check to Protection of Any- one Who Gets It Reversing the Ward herey & d court, the supreme court’ that the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis is not le for a check written by C. M, Berg and given to it for collection. The check was given the State Bank of Stady by Berg and was drawn on the Security State Bank |; \f In due course of business janks. it came to the federal reserve bank which sent it to the Hanks bank for collection. By that time the Hanks bank had closed and Berg sought to recover from the Minneapolis bank, contending that it had. not. taken prompt action to collect it. Hisyclaim was that he had giyen a valid check for the draft obtained from the Stady bank and then was asked to make the check good when the Hanks bank defaulted. The suprei court held that the drawer of ck must d be- hind it to irotection of anyone into ee hands ‘it may come. Cass County Verdict Upheld The court yr affirmed the Cass county district court inthe case of the Peoples State Bank of New Ef- fington and S. M. :Hendrickson vs. the First State Bank of Walcott, ap- pealed by the defendant. The plain- tiffs brought suit: against the Wal- cott. bank to recover $1,500 paid to it on behalf of Hendrickson in con- necton with one deal but applied by a it to'm debt owed by Hendrickson! on another deal, The district court | held that the Walcott bank was ex- ceeaing its legal rights. ‘The appeal was based on the con- tention that the case should have been tried to a jury instead of to the court alone and on other alleged legal errors, Affirming the Stutsman county dis- trict court in the case of Herbert N. Croonquist vs. William and Margaret rome the supreme court held that the term “proceedings” means any step taken or requirea to be taken to bring a cuse on tor trial. Margaret Walker sought to apply the statute of limitations to an action brought by Croonquist to collect a debt. ‘the cvurt heid that stipulations by at- torneys ter the two pai tinfe the case were within the meaning of tne statute. her Decisions Tn the case of the state vs. Aaron ‘Sukut, appealed from Mcintosh coun- ty by tne defendant, the court held |! that anyone waiving preliminary hearing when arraigned in a justice of the error bi the state the unifor ‘egies haming any person as the Painety ~The Griggs county district court was affirmed in the Krogh vs. the ife As- surance compan; the plaintitf. Mrs. ought to collect an insuranc r $2,000. Appli- was made and ved the man 1 bee eame ill and the agent for the com- ppany refused to issue the poli Krogh died in April of the same year sand the company refused to pay. Ap- peal was taken to the supreme court on’ allegations of error in the pro- eeedings with regard to the admission of testimony. ‘Holding that a county board can- not informally acknowledge a debt but that it must be a matter of record, the supreme court upheld the Rolette county district court in the case of the Rolette State Bank vs. Rolette county. The bank sought to collect accounts assigned to it by Elza and Theodore Martin who claimed payment for work done on roads. ‘The record showed that the board of county commissioners acknowledged the debt verbally but made no record of it and that later it refused to pay. The lower court held that the county could not. he forced to pay and the supreme court upheld the decision on the ground that in order to bind the county “there must be a formal ac- tion on the part ‘of the commission- ers as a boyrd and a record made of the action taken Burg Company Will Have Celebration of 4th Anniversary Beginning May 14th, the Bismarck store of the Burg company will cele- brate the fourth anniversary of the founding of the company. During the four years that it has been in the system has grown Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North and South Vanvis ali are included in the ter- in which these stores are ad. ‘The company justly takes consider- It has policy to firmly establish tores, in each community upon the ervice, courtes, words: ie babee out by the: ever-in- creasing number of customers as a| result’ of adhering to these — prin- ciples. Last year «+r. 2,615,994 tomers were served. The system was increased from 21 stores to a total t and the old stores all showed creased patr: codiaay three years. ye over the pre- The latest store DR. R. S. ENGE * Chiropractor Free Examination Lucas Bk. Bismarck, N. D. Your satisfaction will be complete with this butter, churned daily from selected direct- from-farm cteam. Specify “CLOVERDALE.” to be added to the system -is No. 33, at Wadena, Minn. he managers of all of these storcs versary celebration in his store, which runs from May i4th to the 2ist inclusive. He, too, feels consider- beem carefully selected to make | able pride in what nis conipany hus itain that they fit into the com-j accomplished, and as iis personal in- munity as well as being upholders|terests are centered here in Bis- of the ideals upon which the comnany|marck, he is very anxious to show hi been founded. W. D. 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