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PAGE EIGHT MEN FINED FOR VIOLATION OF N.D, FOOD LAWS: Farmer Said to Have Killed’ Dying Cow and Had Wales | Dealers Sell Meat Classed by the state food commis sioner as “the worst in North Da- kota for many years,” the case of three Wales men arrested for viola- tion of the state food laws was com- pleted in Langdon when they paid} fines totaling $110. The men, Chris Bachmann, a farm- er, and Ambrose Olhe H. Birkner, partne) market, were of R. both of missioner Bachmann, ace slaughtered ‘a co dying. conditio The food "s i the arrests meat. fice was nc followed. The three the charg of $40 and fined ar heiser the alter case of det “This is on on the food Baird said t w from I “It is the wor: we have us for year: led guilty to paid a fine] ge oks, before many ie pure food stringently enforced the meat markets, as the persons purchasing there must take the word of the dealer regarding the quality of the meats. “As a result of having this case come to light, the food department plans to make a careful check of all the markets in the state, and any that fall below the require- ments of the state law will be prosecuted.” Freight Rates on Canadian Coal Cut! Reductions in freight rates on coal from Canadian provinces to North Dakota and Minnesota have been ordered by the interstate com- merce commission, the state rail- road board was informed today. The cut will range from 50 cents to $2 a ton and will become effective August 1, The new rates for Can- adian coal still are twice as high as those applicable to North Da- kota lignite, however, traffic ex- Perts for the railroad board said. The case was brought by dealers and consumers of Canadian coal, among them the Piper-Howe Lum- ber company of Minot and the Northwest Lumbermen’s Associa- tion of Minneapolis, representing 2,000 coal dealers in the Northwest. The Monarch Elevator company, which operates coal yards in this state, also was a complainant. Dealers shipping coal from the head of the lakes and some North Dakota lignite miners opposed the reduction in Canadian coal rates. The new rate will be $3 a ton from the mines at Drumheller, Alta., to the border and a sliding scale from points of entry to destin- ation, the maximum rate being $2.90 for shipments penetrating border states 300 miles. The record of the case shows that ately 100,000 tons of Can- 1 were used in North Da- year. In a report to the interstate com- Merce: commission by one of its examiners, recommendation has been made that rates on salt in earload lots from Kansas to points in North Dakota be reduced ap- proximately 20 per cent. Complaint was filed by the salt manufacturers Iving rates to many parts of the United States, The re- , Port recommends a break in the “rates to be made at the Missouri river, rates west of the river being laws must be|? especially in i higher than those to points east of |C the stream. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT—Strictly modern 5 room duplex, attached garage, finest location, immediate posses- sion. Phone 751 or 151. O. W. Roberts, 117 Main Avenue. FOR SALE—Household furniture, including ice box, gas stove, May- tag electric, ke ove, fruit _ jars. Also house for rent. Call 1 Sixth street or phone 964. FOR RENT—Three _ unfurnished rooms, rent $25.°0. Phone 884 or call at 423 Third strect. Mrs. W. F. See emeyer. WANTED—A girl to work for room and board, Phone 329-W or -call at 617 Sixth street. FOR SALE—Almost new Reed Lloyd as buggy. Reasonable. Phone 4: | ORDER eg chicks for June now. All purebred. Special low June price, Also have poults, veting ducklings and pullets. airs, A. R. Miesen, Bismarc. Phone FOR SALE—By owner. New beau- tiful five room modern bungalow. Best of built in features. Fully partitioned basement. Basement garage. Excellent location. Ea tosell, leaving: y. Phone 4%3- W. m weighing about, of Bud Cook, 922 We Se Bismarck, N. D. WANTED Goce for lunch counter, ‘Come, ers s call Charley Ryan, seeing, N. OPENIN sp one more neat ap- pearing man wtih car to travel ‘with manager. Rural sales, hon- @sty and smbitien requirements. Coy meee naid daily, permanent. Lig illiams, Room t 516, Pat- INye Heads Group to |The committee plans to visit BISMARCK AND Jinch. n he returned |* POSSES STILL SEARCHING FOR ing committee, announce cai the | Casualty List in Wake of Bank Roosevelt and Kildeer park projects 9 in North Dakota, bad lands in South Robbery Shows 3 Dead Dakota and the Teton mountains projects in Wyoming will be studied. and 2 Wounded the Look Over Park Sites Washington, May 28.—()—Sen- jate approval was given Saturday to a resolution authorizing investi- gation of prospective national park | sites in North Dakota, South Da- kota and Aue § sitek, Scott City, Kans, May 28.—@)— A casualty list showing three dead, lone missing : 1 two wounded today kept scores of possemen on the alert jin the hope some trace would be ‘ound of the four desperadoes who disappeared in the canyons and thickets of this rugged country after |Tobbing a bank at Lamar, Colo., | Wednesday last. After four days devoted to follow- ing vague leads, posses yesterday hurried to a cabin near Healy, Kans., when the robbers were re- ported barricaded there. Like many other rumors that caused the volun- | teer searchers to hasten to isolated |places in western Colorado and | western Kansas, this proved without , 5 !foundation. The cabin yielded a The parched Missouri Slope party of hunters. country, after an unprecendented | “The tension under which the tired hot spell in the vicinity of Bismarck, | nossemen worked was indicated Sat- VICINITY GET GENTLE RAIN Rainfall Only Local, However —Drouth Has Caused Some Crop Damage | | | | jtoday receiving its first relief inj urday night when L. L. Robinson of eight days when a gentle rain began Hill City, Kans., and Carl T. Peter- falling at 1p. m. On May 20 the! son, former sheriff of that city, ast rainfall was a bare.02 of aj were shot and seriously wounded by | possemer Robinson and Peterson January 1 there has been a! wore atrol duty near Norton oney of 3.21 the United) ong drow the fire of a posse sent to s weather bur, © reports.| that area on the report of a farmer total precipitation so far this | toy that “Bandits held me up.” year has been 2.2 inches. While search bf the cactus strewn Crop damage in some sections of | pills, chalk caves and thickets of the the Slope country is expected a8 @/badiands of western Kansas and result of the spring drouth of the/ astern Colorado had not been en- past month. Grain seed in many | ¢irely abandoned today, many of the sections has not been sprouted while) .oiunteers returned to their homes. other grains are reported to be! Scores had had little sleep since stunted by the heat and lack of! Thursday night when Dr. W. moisture. 1 Wieninger of Dighton, 20 miles east There is still a considerable | ¢ here, was kidnapped to treat one amount of subsoil moisture, accord- of the robbers wounded by bank ing to farmers, but this is being bah M eis: rapidly used up and rains are sorely ae and slain the next day. needed. Not much rain is expected here, | according to the weather bureau.| The shower here is only local. The} official prediction for tonight and | tomorrow is for scattered showers | oniy. I. V. A. Candidates’ Petitions on File} Since ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Ending December 31, A.D. 1937, Company, located at Hartford, in the | State of Connecticut, Aggtegate amount of ad- mitted assets.___.-___$ 31,601,484.13 | Aguregate amount of lia- bilities (except capital and surplus), including reinsurance reserve... 20077,452.00 Amount of fully paid-up capital stock 2,000,000.00 | Petitions of candidacy for the | Surplus Adel 9,524,032.18 entire slate of Independent candi-j Anxre! ate, income during dates for Republican nominations | the = 18,777,947.21 have been filed with the secretary | of state. | The list includes: 3 wd ress 500.12 NORTH DAKOTA BUSIN Total premiums a For U. S. senator—R. A. Nestos, Tojal losses inure 10,127.88 Minot. Ing the yeai 7,881.26 Congress—First district, 0. B.j Total losses paid during the year. 7,881.26 Burtness, Grand Forks; second dis- trict, Thomas Hall, 3 third STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, district, W. B. Overson, Williston. fice of Commissioner Governor — George F. Shafer, St peeR Ce: I. S. A. Olsneas, Commissioner of In- Bismarck. surance of the State of D rth Dakota, Lieutenant governor—John W | do hereby certify that the foregoing 18 Carr, Jamestown. | & true abstract of the ot ine states Secretary of state—Alex Mac- Ment now, on fie in this o In imony “Whereot, 1} donald, Glencoe. have hereunto set my hand | (SEAL) Attorney general—James Mortis, | (SEAL) and affixed the seal of this Caccinpeen Office at Bismarck, the frat gton. day of April, A.D.'1 State auditor—John Steen, Bis- OLENEES, dace a Commissioner of Insurance, ommissioner of agriculture and| STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, | abo A. Kitchen, Bismarck. Otilce of Commissioner of Insurance, BFORD: COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE, OF State treasurer— A. O. Bucyrus. Insurance commissioner—Walter C. Taylor, La Moure. Railroad commissioner —W. H. Stutsman, Mandan. Other filings include Miss Bertha Palmer, incumbent, for state super- Whereas. The Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, a corporation or- Banized under the laws of Connecti- cut, has filed in this. office a sworn statement exhibiting tts condition and business for the year ending De- vember 31, 1927, conformable to the intendent of public instruction; | ("ulremeits of the laws of this, re- James E, McCarthy. Minnewaukan, elem igen s-tesaaicanea: judge in second district; ereas, the sald Company has fled ine thin. office's duly certified | topy of tts charter with certificate of organization In compliance with the tequirements of the Insurance laws aforesaid. Now, ‘Therefore, I, S.A. Olsness, ‘ommissioner of ‘Insurance of the natorial nomination. He will op-| State of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby pose Charles K. Otto, Valley City. who was endorsed at a convention | is." fully apaworedn theonae ne of Democrats held in Valley City; authorized agents, to transact its ap- this spring. propriate business of Authorised iB Indications are that the Demo-| awe: th dhe dist day ‘of + laws Gordie at the 3ist day of crats will have no candidate for sec-| March, A.D, sf Sathre, Finley, and Leigh J. Mon-| son, Fargo, judge in second district. An unexpected filing was that by Fred Anderson of Minot “as a can- didate for the Democratic guber- relaey. of fag Mrs. W. H, Porter,| In. Testinony rere. + ‘alvin, who was endorsed for tha‘ . rs} office, has filed no formal affidavit nae cy aunt ers jirst day st Apri approving the circuation of her pe- OLSNESS, 8. A. tition and it is said that she will me Commissioner of Insurance, sign one. Unless she does, it was said at the secretary of state’s of- ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT fice, her name will not appear on! gor the Year Ending December 31, the ballot. | 4 A. D. 1987, | Of the Aetna Casualty and Surety | 64) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Stanley Boy Dies After Taking Swim Stanley, N. D. May 28.—(— After becoming exhausted by a ‘|swim of some distance in the Great Northern reservoir near here, Wal- ter Ball, 16, son of Mr. Thomas Ball, died while on his way to a doctor’s office. Boys who ret rittn him swim. ming said he fell after emerging from the water*and fainted. He died en route to the office of Dr. 0. S. Leedahi ‘An autopsy will be held to de- termine the cause of death. SPECIAL TRAIN TO BE AT REGAN THURSDAY EVE Program Calls for Demonstra- tions and Talks on Dairy- ing, Poultry Raising The dairy and poultry college on wheels visits Regan Thursday night from 7 to 9:30. Under the auspices of the North- ern Pacific railway, the dairy and poultry departments of the North Dakota Agricultural college will be brought to the door of the farmer. A program of demonstrations and talks will be given by the experts aboard the train. Professor J. R. Dice and Gree Challey will talk on ee aces fessor O. A. Barton, W. and O. J. Weisner will ea x poultry. The college consists of 11 cars carrying 15 head of prize dairy ani- mals and chickens and turkeys. Birds on feeding tests to show the ‘W.|comparative growth will be shown. Cows and their daughters with cow testing records will show the effect of breeding to purebred bulls. A model poultry house and brooder ABSTRACT For the Year Ei STATEMENT ber 31, 927. Of the Farmers Mutual Fire & Lightning Insurance Company, locat- at Driscoll, North Dakota. Erenldent, CA. Swanson. Secretary, K. A. , Brsland. Aggregate amount of Surplus over al: ties [house has been constructed. Pre- served specimens of the various poultry diseases will be Rang dee! Turkey exhibits will feature results of raising turkeys under confin ment and the new brooding methods. Farmers are urged to dis- eased poultry to the train for mortem examination. : W. H. Lapp will conduct the poultry clinic. Special entertainment has planned for the Regan visit. The| te Bismarck Juvenile band will play during the afternoon and isd 'oy ee Free lunch has been prepared Regan merchants. A sport prem and a dance will be other forms of entertainment planned. MANY VIEW TRAIN AT LEONARD, N. D., TODAY Leonard, N. D., May ,28.—(7)— Several hundred farmers” and busi- ness men of this vicinity turned out this morning > view the dairy poul- try special train which made its first stop here on a tour of the state during which 88 towns will be visited. The train left Fargo at 8:15 a. m. and keen interest was shown by the visitors in the demonstrations given on the train and in the, addresses made by the dairy and poultry offi- cials accompanying the train which stopped here from 9:30 a. m. until 12 noon. Leonard made elaborate arrange- ments for meeting the special, pro- viding a fall day’s program for the visiting farmers, with various sport- ing events and games. Piles - Rheumatism Nervous lers d other ailments cured without ee Y. iy BATHS, bret ELEC- TROTHERAPY, OSTEOPATHY, skilfully employed to bring quick or month. detain. Fargo "Sanitarium 1929 Third Ave. So. Farge, N. D. American Legion NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS © Risks in ae December +$ 1,511,325.00 750.00 4,799.09 3,083.80 3,483.80 ing the year Total els during the yea: Total losses during the yea’ Total losses paid the year STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I, S.A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Da- kota, do hereby certify that the fore- Foire, te a true abstract of the orig. inet statement now on file in this In Testimony Whereof, 1 ‘e hereunto set my hand na “affixed th weal of this fice at Bismarck, the first day ot April, A. D. LANES, couindlelpere of. Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner surance. COMPANYS, CEITIFICATE oF Whereas, The | eae Mutual Fire & Lightning Insurance Company, a corporation organized under the laws of North Dakota, has filed in this of- fiee a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending December 31, 1927. conform- able to the requirements of the laws of this state, regarding the business of. ae and he said Company has ted in this office a duly” certified copy of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance with the requirements of the Insurance laws aforesald. Now, Therefore, J, 8. A. Olsness, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of sald laws, do here- by certify that the above named Com- pany is fully empowered, through its authorized agents, to transact its ap- Propriate business of Authorized In- surance in this state according to the laws thereof, until rihgyaist day of March, A. D. (SEAL) i ectinanee *Whereot, 1 have hereunto set my hand and seal at Bismarck, this iret day of April, A. D. 8. A. OLSNESS, come of Insurance. "ica red, ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT For the Year Ending December 31, A. D. 1937. Of the Benefit Association of Rail- Sas Of the Atlas, Assurance, Company, The many-titled monarch of Af-| Limited, located at 175 W. Jackson ghanistan, prior to his tour of| iva. in the State of illtnois, SnBBRE of ad- Europe, had never previously seen the sea or a ship. 1,135,135.52 (except cap! and surplus), incluain reinsurance reservs 4,849,521.32 | ee over all liibiit 2,285,614.20 4,741,153.86 4,508,132.66 | NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written dure Ing the y 8 3,165,239.00 | Total prem! nls the Year oe 38,125.52 ‘otal loss red dure ing the yearn. 1,439.98 1,004.98 ee OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Cormmissioner i ‘of Insurance, I, 8. A. Olsness, Commissioner of In- moe of the State of North Dakota, certify that the foregoing. is merge abstract of t ‘iginal state- ment now on file in th In Tentimony Whereof, |} have hereunto y Be [SEAL] andatied the ‘seal of Office at Bismarck, the frst day of April, A.D.’ 1928, ‘A. OLSNESS, 25 “nr 25¢ More than @ pound and e half for « quarter Commisasi oner of insurance, STATE ‘OF NORTH DAKOTA, Tice of Commissioner of Insurance, | COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF ' AUTHORITY. |_ Whereas, The Atlas Assurance Com- any, Limited, = oan ore Fred” under the law: yy ft Kis has file =e ae 8 Ha gees g aa ig 4 a 8! 8. 3 Hee a ze state, qutrement the ‘Beainese of In- reas, the said Company Has in this oftce 8 uly cortibed Zonyret its harter with cert! sure above named Co! Sutnorive oe iortransnct ite ap: propriate by sees ot Autgoriaed ry ance i1 is state ry inws Mil che Bist Gay. of ‘Testimony at ony Nand I _ Comintalsndy oY Tinaroace In Test! HRC aed Se aoe wats a ways Employes, located at Chicago, in State of Ilinol: Aggregate amou assets ate amoui 8 (except captial and, surplus), including reinsurance ‘reserv: Amount ot funy. pal apital stock * ware 8 over ail Habiii- $ 1,561,583.71 487,114.93 None 1,104,468.78 2,474,052.49 2. eye 590.89 ‘ot Arie “uring the ¥ pala dating | SP4aEO OF ORTH DAKOTA, Mice of Commissioner cf Insurance. I, 8. A. Ol 5, Commleion er 2 of In- Borence ¢ of tl “ie of North Dakota, here’ reby certify that the ear is ry stract of the original state- ment now on in this 0} DANCE in the City Auditorium New Salem, N. D. SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd. Room for 400 couples and a wonderful time. POST 91 New Salem, N. D. Canital City Lodge No. 2,|'% 1. 0. ‘0. F. requests attendance} ig of all members at meeting of | 'g | ee 29th. Important business. B For Hides, Furs, Junk, Wool Also Harness and Lace Leather Call at our new brick buildings next to Armour Creameries Write for prices and shipping Northern Hide & Fur Co. fom Sloven, Para AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS ON INCREASE If your car injures someone, ou should at least be prepared 45 PAY. sik A LIABILITY pelacr places you in that position. LET LeBARRON INSURE IT Office 410 1-2 Main Phone 234-3 imony Witereot, 1 reunto set my han fixed the seal oe this Oitice at Bismarck, the first day of aves A 928. Lis (SEAL) 43 A Comminsionet EY, In OF NORT! KOTA, . 0 of ueabalonlanee of Insurance. COMPANY, Te tad or RITY, ‘Whereas, ees Benefit Association 1 SFAg a Raliway Employes, @ corporation ised under laws of illinois, filed in this office & sworn state: ment exhibiting its condition and to | bar aie 1937, ‘co sole ts the Fes |, conformal e re- is | quiretients ‘atthe lowe of tals stats, ding the business of Insurance, ‘hereas, the said ‘Som ny i$ Sieg siete ot a Soy of tt Foie sh the ae mony Whereof. eae in Of April A.D: 1958. ot Tasurabes. Capital Funeral Parlors 208 Main Ave Licensed Embalmer * Phone—Day -r Night—St Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. MANDAN NEWS Kick of Horse Fatal Fay Dunbar, tivo-year-old dau; cof J.J. Dunbar, farmer li py Harmon, died Saturday night after she had sustained a fractured skull when she crawled into a barn and was kicked by a horse. Funeral services were. held today at Harmon. Mandan Woman Dies at Bismarck Sunday Mrs, J. E. jor operation. Funeral arrangements have not. been made pending the arrival of a son, Raymond, from Helena, Mon- tana. Mrs. Tipper leaves besides husband and son, two daughters. to Two-Year-Old Girl heartiest, Tipper, 56, of Mandan, died in a Bismarck hospital at 5 p. m. Sunday after several weeks’ ill- ness of pneumonia following a ma- her —— {At the Movies CAPITOL THEATRE Laughter is the adic) infectious of all human experien An incident are the filming of “The Cohens and Kul fence to keep visitors tad and the Scene was ordered 8! extras setehed their people Inside, while outside, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928 passed by on their business. As the laughter struck their ears thes 4 smiled, for no logical reason at all While they were within hearing of the mirth, they beamed, but as soon as they too far away, the con- tagion joy left them and they beeame serious again in their pur- suit of the fruits of life. llys in Paris,” Re | roves pout e8 aa NU-ENAMEL iam Beaudine, the director,| Paint your car yourself or Ki ne in which J. Fille MacDonald’ draws the Iangh:|we will do it, Salesmen and fer from a large group of extras./county distributors wanted. See factory representative, S. H. Harrold, at Bismarck Motor Co., 514 Main Ave. GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Bismarck Phone 254 Mandan 96 Mandan, N. D. Plan Your New Home Now Are you considering the building of a new home Right now is the time to begin Financing is one of the moat We are in a position to sup- We welcome you this spring? planning for it. important features. ply valuable aid and advice. to our office for a conference. Bismarck Building & Loan Association Room 11 First National Bank Building rade in your tires as you would your car... Anne your tires getting risky? Trade them off—they will eave you money on the price of new : Goodrich Silvertowns! When you get new Silvertowns, you are getting the thick, husky tread which gives new protec- tion from uneven tread wear. You are getting the tires built from heavily rubber-ized cords —two-way toughened by the Goodrich Water Cure. Drive around—get our ‘allow- ance. All makes of tires taken in trade. Let someone else wear out your old tires—while you ride on Goodrich Silvertowns, Drive your car to Our Service Station Today! J. P. MeCARTHY 5 TIRE SHOP Joe McClusky in charge Bismarek, N. D. \ i | |

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