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PAGETEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , ms Direct Republican Campaign | AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1928 Starts Tonite at 8:00 and Tomorrow Night at 8:00 — BERGESON’S » es Y ‘ i ’ motored to the 0. B. § 1 . B. Swanson home ge 3 returning, home Monday. Mrs.| found leather wherever they have ACCIDENTAL IS MISSES MOTT | a i P 5 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF JURY DECISION MAN'S PARTY _ THE FIRST GUARANTY BANK at Bismarck in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business on June 30, 1928 a : Ring of Keys and Piece of Lace Hebron Policeman Shoots : RESOURCES and ; Loans and discounts ..... 06666 6a vee $ 394,936.69 Only Identifying Objects When Parking Order Is Not Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1900. on Bodies Heeded Yesterday Liberty Bonds, warrants, stocks, tax es certificates, claims, etc. eee $2,888.15 Minot, July 5—-Pi—A coroner's (Special to The Tribune) Furniture and fixtures .... eee 17,003.00 . , 008. July investigating ye serene Hla ort : fab ebb Other real estate ...... i, 4,684.11 ast ‘Cuesday afternoon whic! when he faile eed parking or- : id as the International Oil ders yesterday, Lawrence Waddel, ie rai other cash items .......$ 10,921.25 company plant in Minot causing the living 10 miles from Mott, today is ‘ash and due from other banks ..... 176,319.52 187,240.77 deaths of Miss Marguerite Elder and considering filing charges against slaiialitibiima |. E. Hulberg, employes, this fore- the officer for Mh ate his au- OUR osc vewtieeetnkic es $ 686,975.82 noon decided that the tragedy was thority, a report from Mott says. LIABILITIES te accidental. _The bullet passed through the Capit: tock 4 - The jury was erapaneled by Dr. side of Waddel’s couple narrowly apital stock paid in .... 50,000.00 R. W. Pe ce, county coroner. missing the driver and the other oc- Surplus fund ............ : 5,000.00 ‘Funeral services for Hulberg are cupants, Waddel’s brother and two Undivided profits, less expenses and i to be held this afternoon at the First young women. i | taxes paid Lutheran church. The body of Miss: Waddel was attempting to park’ ia a f cae P cFeinpesnss ee ae diag 1,519.69 Elder is to be taken late tonight to! his car at the Hebron ball park’ Roses from the garden of Senator Charles Curtis’ new home in Washing- Individual deposits subject to check . 299,618.01 Drainkwater, Sask., where funeral shortly before noon when the offi- ton adorn the lapel of the vice sidential nominee nowadays. Here he|Guaranty fund deposit . 1,011.75 services and burial are to take place | cer instructed him to leave the|is shown with his sister, Mrs. ward E. Gann, who will take an active Liberty: Bond saving deposits 1,100. (00 tomorrow. ioe grounds, bystanders say. The occu- part in his forthcoming campaign. Ti rtificat f de i 200. A ring of keyn identified Hul- pants of the car say that the noise time cei ‘icates of depos’ tie 151,818.88 berg’s badly bysBed body. A brooch of the motor prevented them from|calling on the voters here the fore|normal school at Valley City, ex-|S&Vings deposits ......... 69,555.75 and small piece of lace are the items! hearing the order. When the car did/part of last week. Certified checks ..........006 570.00 ee Se Ca A a ee Mrs. Olaf Feltheim of Braddock |Pects t0 spend the Fourth at home. {Cashier's checks outstandin 8,277.68 Hider's remains. The officer then pulled the Mott]. ites. tony as totter, Mrs. Jonn|. Mr. and Mrs. Brownawell and| 1 hi IB +90 Wee Fa xi : x amiet Hanson, 28, of Minot, and| man from the ca ae the aid of | Peterson and carat ly Saturday. daughter, Miss Helen, motored to|- “© to other banks .........ssse000 54,008.56 580,455.63 jis brother Lester, 15, of Grenora,| a heavy cane and struck him on the A ‘ — 4 ‘are making satisfactory progress in| head, bystanders say. Waddel was} Tom Marx of Braddock was | Bismarck Tuesday where Miss Hel- Total .. is 686,975.82 q & local hospital from the burns and | arrested and taken to the police |through here with his oil truck last /en is attending business college. _ STATE OF NORT! “taht f Burleigh b other injuries they sustained in the | station where ue paid a fine of $5) week. Roger Carlisle was on the sick list , County of Burleigh, ss. terrific blast. Hamlet Hanson was | and was released. Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Mof-|last week. : I, J. P. Wagner, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- , ’ working as a service attendant for) ——_—_—_—_- fit visited relatives here Wednes-| Mr. and Mrs. John Mee and chil-|emnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of the oil company. 9 Wild nea a canbe aaa en i Wife isis Peregeiie of mies tet} my knowledge and belief. ——_———_ r. and Mrs. Jake Voll motored | but now living in Minnesota, visit . P R R LE Lt if ild Rose tothe tapital iy Saturday. |i ends and neighbors here a ae and sworn to before me this 5th day of July, ° . B. Swanson atten a direc- | da; ist: week. . . 2. q le 8 ieee Se Eyed vis-|tors meeting of the Farmers Eleva-} m0 of the residents here spent | (Seal) ARCHIE 0. JOHNSON, Here are the new executive officers of the Republican national OO atcha telapehe thts ind Ce gel peel fet ieee) OE aad! Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. |tee that will direct the Hoover-Curtis campaign for the presidency. They lof order. : postponed thie ieee at the creek,| Mt. and Mts, ‘Ernest (Saville: are My commission expires: September 20, 1980. “i lin W. Fort, New Jersey co 4) Mrs. Alvin ‘ rains, “| Saville and wife of Chicago to visi . Ve ; State Tax on Reserve Title to) Kentucky, vice chairman inocewege cot ease \ Detivitiess 8)" Ralph Monday Ree aabseall to Bis = sant si tr age 8 ee a Sirs Fred Hoppe and F. A. LABR, villi vit i 3 Sige -iness college wi it is yi an . mi Mineral Lands Is Uncon- Cae Williams, Oregon, vice chairman. marek ‘Thursday with the election Thursday. ma . ichildgen and Me, and Mrs, Reitman ° J.P. ee a i ° : a + Miss ‘aville who is attending and Mr. joyd of Underwood rectors. stitutional Five Men Arrested Cotter. They will be given a prelim-| W. H. Brownawell attended the l - 3 * inary hearing tonight or tomorrow |mniversary meeting of the directors Decision of the supreme court During Celebration) morning, the chief said today. ‘and stockholders of the Barmers . that the state iax on reserve title to ‘Those arrested yesterday are Mutual Fire and Lightning Insur- mineral | is unconsitutional will 5 : eae ¥ are ance company at Driscoll, Friday. not affect the state's income. it was Five men were arrested late Tues-|James Gursler, William Farr, and] Gordon McLaughlin of Braddock said here today. jday and Wednesday by Police Chief |Leo Mushik, Mandan; Charles Mey-|carried.the mail last week for the t ¥ The tax was contained in a law|Chris Martineson on charges of be- ers. Washburn; and H. Bright,| regular mail man. enacted in 1923 and was designed to | ing drunk and disorderly. j transient. A number of young people from tax companies which had sold land The tw iT ae | Meyers pleaded guilty and paid aj here attended the dance at Pursian under a deed which reserved to the hesiwo AnresteC uesday evening | fine of $5, The others have not had; Park Friday evening. seller the right to any minerals|are Vincent Cappola and William | hearings. W. E. Perry of Bismarck was which might thereafter be discovered | — beneath the property. H The principa! holder of such min- | eral reserve titles is the N rthern Pacifie Railroad company, which sold hundreds of thousands of acres with this proviso. Holders of mineral reserve rights | refused to pay the flat tax of 3 cents an acre fixed by law, and the matter has since been in the courts. The only loss to the state is the revenue 6 | er it might have obtained if the law e upheld. <e S The supreme court held the law ‘uneonstitutional because it levied a/ flat tax on suck, mineral reserve holdings without any assessment to show the value of the property. To al it would be necessarv to fix @ value for the minerals under any property to which anyone held a} mineral reserve title, and to tax the minerals in aceordance with their CHRYSLER 3 PLYMOUTH _ Announces First Showing of His New Four Cylinder Car The Plymouth America’s Most Beautiful Four The decision reversed two cases which had been appealed from the Burleigh county district court, one Dy the Northern Pa railroad and ; one by the Northwestern Improve- ment company. CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to express thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy during the bereavement of our beloved husband and father. Also Rev. 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