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SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNH PAGE THREE Geologist Warns © Lake, and from vs. speedy and public tri ip-| record examined and it is held that/every resident fisherman over 16) ized by the state securities commis- Devil: Surrey, including | Charles A. Verret, Trustee, pear and defend in person and with | there is nothing to indicate that such| years of age must have a license,|sion to sell 20,000 shares of prefer- 4 , People Against Defendant and Appellant.|counsel,” is a provision for the|was counsel's condition, that the| which costs just half a dollar. red stock, par value $1. The €0 : F k i : _1, In an action for the cancella-| benefit of the defendant as is also|case was improperly tried, or that] The county auditor has just re-|pany has taken over the ‘ake Promoters tion of certain mortgages and althis provision of Section 10771 of}the defendant’s rights were|ceived Burleigh county’s quota of|Strike coal mine and will attem — Judgment on the ground of payment |the Code: “If the indictment is for| neglected. This court assumes, in|resident fishing licenses and is now |by the installation of modern Grand Forks, N. D. 5— of the indebtedness secured by|a felony, the defendant must be per-|the absence of a showing to the|prepared to issue them to all/ment, to develop North Dakota (AP)—Warning aga’ > i Such mortgages and judgment, the|sonally ‘present at the trial,” and|contrary, that the trial court would | comers, lignite into a product of increased ny and unscrupulous men who @| Plaintiff is entitled to judgment for|this provision of Section 10877. “If|not permit any injury to the de- —_—__——— i heat units. $ claim to be logiats, but are will-/ nie state of North Dak the cancellation of such instruments|the indictment is for a felony the|fendant’s rights through the intoxi-] TO SELL PREFERRED STOCK | eT \ eizhic ing to “locate” ai where, if well ite eaieies sha aaa se) oat Front of os yment, and Tuat uate dsfenatant must, before the verdict is! cation of i a counsel, or through} ‘The Lucky Strike Coal Mining} Dance tonight at Lockwood | , has been yy Dr. hi : . received, appear in person.’ neglect of duty. my is 5 C State Troops Escort Dry|femterdy Grand Fors, wate esl-|AS gencnstt ir gant |attetsamm ar Mad andthe eee ["S "Wee's defendant charged] she evidence i examined ana compens of Zany Yas ben aute.| Menoken st f 5 . with and on trial for a felony, ad-|is found sufficient to sustain the = = { Agents Out of City—Jeer- During the last few years a num- yep Rods ue oe tee fot Judgment will be affirmed, mitted to, and at liberty on bail, vol-| verdict, ber of oil com have been C. A. Fi he My Sta al ceed sk Wy labus by the Court. untarily absents himself from the (Syllabus by the court) { ing Crowds Follow formed as a result of the activities | © 0, ie 7 as State Treasur- ppeal from the District Court] trial he waives his right to be prea-| Appeal from the District Court B. ABY CHICKS \ i of men who call themselves geolo- |r of the State of North Da- | of Heaner Gounty, North Dakota, lent at the rendition of the verdict, lof Mountrail County, North Da- gene Fae, May (amy |e Wa yen Fa Ee" ptnts and Anplante| ReSinuigS ” UME™ TA each deena "vt Ru Ha de Cove, oe. [J pea sate Wee of My, elery, Cis Rey May 8:20 ion was the chief topic of | declared, vs. pinion of the court bv Burke, J. |: ini t ; CG cyto haze unas raota| “UNE ig another cam of ren [Morton Snuty, North Dain, | Home & Steven Atiormve orf fe,curthslamake fnte:] | Gninin ef the court by Bure 2.|] red Has | Hels Witla Wyant awaited the outcome of a clash be-|who are ‘taking in’ the oil-seeking Defendant and Respondent.| Respondent, Cando, N. D, His an opportuiilty ta ‘be aunt N ih NOEL, attooney for defend: Per 100, $14.00 Per ) 00 tween, federal prohibition agents] public,” he said, “and that is the], 1. One who is permitted to re-| , Kehoe & Verret, Attorneys for fiat the. verdict ld veturied, aud] gar Miant in this court i Assorted White Leghorns Anconas ‘ ’ . from Elmira and local police of-|man armed with a forked ‘stick or|deem under the provisions of sub-| Appellant, Cando, N. Dak. Ho Getentant “eAh be: pernitted eK. Shafer, Attorney ie 11.00 Per 500, $52.00 ficials over a raid on a garage. some other kind of instrument of |division 4 of Section 2202 of the - voluntary absence to "saipedle the General, Bismarck, North Dakota, Per 100, $ ‘ er y $ A Shots fired by the federal agents |the same class. That type of ‘geolo-| Supplement, being Section 2202 of |Sylvia L. Nelson, progress of a trial, In the case atland Mr. C. N. Cottingham, State’s Write or phone in your orders at once. .100 per cent guarantee Summnuing’ tuts troopers, frost [Eieta tgPeaerangynner™ PY Mn the, Compiled Lae seeded, by Plaintiff and Respondent /bar the record is examined and it| Attorney, Stanley, North Dakota,|B PREPAID to you. 10th Season, Other varleties at reasonable u name o e-bug. = vs. i i i Waterloo. |The troopers escorted!" “Although both classes of men are|sion Laws of 1926 is in the position|Griggs County, @ public cor | i# held: thot the trial court did all) attorneys for Respondent, Laine ‘i HERY the federal men out of the village. | clearly and obviously fakes, they are|of @ preferred purchaser of land in| poration of North Dakota, rotect the ‘Sefendant and his rights; RUST 'S HATCHER As factory. yorkers, office em: operating in North Dakota, and are| which hevat one time had an inter- Defendant | Fret th ae eee eens: |Fishermen Must 71-5th St.N, Dept. T. Phone 2540, ‘Fargo, N. D. i ployes and students thronged the | re le for the organization of|est or lien upon, and is permitted to| And Lydia Wendt, absence waived his right to be pres- C Licenses streets on their lunch hour, more which ae selling | purchase, said land by “paying. the Defendant and Appellant. | Sueence walved his right to be press arry than 200 persons advanced threaten. |worthless stocks to those who have|amount due thereon” with profit to| Where the: land obtained by the| <n, When the verdict was rendered . ingly toward the agents after one of| visions of making easy fortanes in| the County, which right he may ex-| grantee in a deed is, and from prior | must stand If you plan to do any fishing this them had fired a shot in the air in| jj," : ercise at any time after the for-|to the filing of a judgment against &. Where the defendant in afyear, you will find it much cheaper pect hy tee Peete tae cas. saeeaeiaaiien feiture of the land and before the|the grantor has been the home-| criminal ease on a motion for new|to invest 60 cents in a fishing Lead tine ty tl ~ garage, who iat Changes Announced [sme is sold by the County to an-|stead of the grantor, so that the trial and on appeal, contends that! license first, rather than to pay a x he ask we a ari Loren . other here's land has never been divested of this! his counsel did not ‘properly repre-|fine in court for violating the fish mother shot was fired later and a} by Great Northern) 2. a party attempts to re-|homestead character, such grantee! sent him and because of intoxica-|and game laws. This is the informa- Oran lteter data be — deem under. the provisions of the|takes the land free from any lien|tion was unable to safeguard de-|tion given out today by A. C, Isam- The agents took samples from five|_ Minot, N. D., May 5—(AP)—Of- Statute cited he must pay thesof such judgment, and may main-|¢ocgant’s rights the appellant must|ingers county auditor. haere 4 fe ‘les ficial announcement of changes to|@mount for which the said land was/tain an action to quiet title to the) show to thercourt that such conten-| Under a law passed at the last and starved to'diamantle ¢we 1,000, |be made in the Minct, Dakota, and struck off to the County together |land as against such judgment] tion’ ig) substantially correct, The|session of the ‘state legislature, ee ea A Gao net rad Ren Bn I i indemnity liens due on said land at (Syllabus by the court) ee = 3 sss SSE tr Se s : StHe ie ealaee: Chiat tke Eeties the time: said redemption is made,| Appeal from the District Court Joseph M. Casey notified the agents 6, they TEE urate taven Superintedent R. A. McCandless of we rovided by law. .|the Minot division is extended over her rights which the plain- ticehey Went to, the office of & ius- line line from New Rockford to tiff in this case may have or could| Opinion of the Court by Burr, J. at their feels,” iauttering thre: Wahpeton Junction, via Bedford and|have exercised are neither con-| SAD & DUFFY, Cooperstown, jeers and cat calls. After an hour’s|Casselton, including the Chaffee |sidered nor determined in this case.| North Dakota, attorneys for Plain- wait in the justice’s office, during |line. That portion of the line be- (Syllabus by the Court) tiff and respondent. which he failed to appear, Chief |tween Surrey afd Devils Lake, in-| Appeal from the District Court) A. C. LACY, Fargo, North Da- Casey called troopers, who ‘escorted |Cluding all branch lines, which has|of Morton County, Hon. H. L.Berry,| kota, attorney for defendant and the agents out of town, Their auto. | heretofore been superintended out of | Judge. appellant. mobile was followed by scores of| Minot, will he r be under the} AFFIRMED. “ others filled with jeering, hooting | Jurisdiction of the Dakota division} Opinion of the court by Burr J. | State of North Dakota, men and women who ‘warned the headquarters at Grand Forks.| Mr. P. H. Butler, of Bismarck, Respondent agents of dire consequences if they The line between Minot and Willis-|North Dakota, attorney for Appel- vs. returned to Seneca Falls again. ton remains under the superintend- | lants. E. A. Thompson. Melford M. Combs, chief agent,|ency of Mr. McCandless. The of-| Me Divert, Shure, Murphy Defendant and Appellant. said he would seek warrants for the | ficial announcement further cays: and Thorp, of Fargo, North Da-| 1. The trial of a criminal case arrest of persons who interfered| “Effective this date, the authority |kota, of Counsel. includes the rendition of the ver- with the raiders. and jurisd of H. E. Jones, su-| | Mr. C. F. Kelsch, of Mandan, | dict. "The fated ed a of |together with such interest thereon /of Griggs County, North Dakota, ma a wee” Judge. i 5 {rigeration, Science is doing some really marvelous things | CCtri nowadays and Electric Refrigeration is one of them. The original cost—whatever it may be— is nominal as compared with the comforts which follow for “forever and a day.” a : perintendent St. Cloud division, is|North Dakota, Attorney for Re-| 2. The constitutional provision Electric Refrigeration is just as much a part . out aerate rand, he would sweat |extended over the line from Barnes- | spondent. set forth in Section 13 of Article of the modern home as radio, as electrical con’ ing them with violating a village ore ae Men ener a fe cece orcian a 4 a A ae ao, veniences, as the telephone. If you are inclined i iddit H i. ‘al rs Telephone mpany, o-wit: “In crimi pl tons 1 ic: ginance forbidding the discharge of /Cioge,” superintendent, Dakota di-| s corporation” ee any court whatever, the party ac- to be one of those skeptics who doubt that such vision is extended over the line from Plaintiff and Respondent.| cused shall have the right to a systems are practical and inexpensive, we ask that you call at your early convenience and see how s truly marvelous and indispensable is the idea. ys B. K. SKEELS 408 Broadway | ROAD BULLETINS | —e - = The true value of gas in the home is not as generally ap- —_—_—_—_ of > ‘CAPI > = |preciated as it should be. We accept it too much as a matter U. S. No. 2—Grand Forks via Il iWvyvyw< of course and in a great many instances neglect the use of ap- Larimore, Lak Devils Lake, pliances which bring content and comfort and a greater des Churchs Ferry, Rugby, Towner, . s ° . ici y Last Times Tonight “The Wizard” Feature Attraction ena. , Minot, y ili i Moecngole Tinea seed i We grow to estimate gas as a means of cooking or heat- ing water, but forget that there are chilly days when it is not quite cool enough for the furnace, or a hearth fire, but nevertheless, chilly enough to justify some sort of heat. Small portable gas heaters come in very pleasing designs today and once purchased. are utilitarian forever after. zn Consolidated Utilities Co. Phone 727 Berthold—gravel—good, tana state line—earth—good. U. S. No. 10—Fargo via Valley City, Jamestown, Steele, Bismarck, Mandan, Dickinson, Medora to Beach—371 miles, irgo to Jame: town—gravel—good, to Bismarck— mostly gravel—good, loose gravel at Crystal Springs and Sterling, to oe to Beach, good to air. - U. S. No. 12—Lemon, South Da- kota via Hettinger, Bowman to Marmarth—108 miles. Lemmon to Marmarth—earth—fair. U. S. No, 81—White Rock, South Dakota, via Wahpeton, Fargo, Hills- boro, Grand Forks, Grafton, Hamil- ton to Pembina—256 miles. White Rock to Hickson—earth—good, to Grand Forks—gravel—good, to Ar- dock—earth—good, to Grafton— gtavel—good, to Pembina—earth— good. U. No. 83—South Dakota state line via Hull, Linton, Hazel- ton, Moffit, to Sterling—65 miles connecting with U. S. No. 10. South i Dakota line to Hull—earth—poor, to Sterling, partly graveled—good. | S. H. No. 1—Ludden via Oakes, Verona, Valley City, Cooperstown, Binford, Lakota to Langdon—228 miles. Ludden to Lakota—gravel— good, to Langdon—partly gravel— S. H. No. 3—Ashley via Wishek, Napoleon, Steele, Tuttle, Hurdsfield, Harvey, Rugby to Dunseith—246 miles. Ashley to Hurdsfield—part- ly graveled—good, to Rugby— weasel aU to Dunseith—earth— fair. S. H. No. 4—Ellendale via Edge- Jey, Jamestown, Carrington, New Rockford Minnewaukan, Churchs Ferry, Cando, Rock Lake “to Hans- boro—258, miles. [Ellendale to Jamestown—partly gravel — good, to Hansboro—gravel—good. S. H. No...5—Hamilton via_ Ca- Langdon, Rock Lake, Rolla, Dunseith, Bott Mohall, Bow- bells, Crosby to thy, Montana —345 miles. Hamilton to Rock Lake—earth—good, to Mohall— gravel—good, to Bowbells-—earth— > good—detour from intersection of No. 9 to Kenmare West side to lake ps lll aaa lostly fair. S. H. No. 6—Bismarck via Wilton, ‘Washburn, Max, Minot, Westhope to Canadian line—191 miles. Bismarck to Wilton—earth—fair, to Wash- burn—mostly grave! de- | tour 2 1-2 miles north of Washburn to S. H. No. 7, to, Max—earth—fair, to Minot—gravel—good, to Cana- dian line—partly gravel—good. S. 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