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: . i | Price Movements Indicate More Fav orable Outlook for Farmer ° ‘|: fabm bor ands leo reducing horses | J) d Alcohol Dive: i Plenty of Books Left , Ny ot $170,000 from Cass county but col- RATONARROWING ==="===""= Denatured Alcohol Diversion |STATE IS OFFERED "iS. Lin iS ers . Gia trata te natang T ‘B tl 9 Ch ed all Meet Reading Demand ;” Other counties whiol! Have register- HAT) N° | Seusttin to’ bos creasing 1 O ootieg arg m ; vot i eda large. percentage of the total is I United States it is evident that the | ~~ Alt the number of traveling Legge iene Merah dentate ‘ {rate of increase in population is fall; jserious straits, and unemployment ij Ubraries avilable is insufficient to hey have remitted about one-third ing. Present indications are continues in large volume. Commissioner Doran ‘Declares meet the demand, North Dakotans : A : - |the immigration laws of the United ‘Mortgaging More Favorable wanting winter reading still can get ee Sc oly % | States remain the same this country! The outlook for farm mortgage} ‘Not More Than 3 per Cent? plenty of books from the state Ubrary “ untae Hk ale es ry ——.. ino care, The fara POD Selon inthis | aa Det, Eee acini ioe ee ee en eS ee : iy - Trourth are Barnes, Divide, Kidder, La Produce Prices Holding Up country ts the lowest it has been in| marketing ereait Interest rates. are of Total Is Diverted Other Commonweaiths Interest-|0f the traveling Ubrary section, #84) Tota of $375,224 Collected, Or | oure, Logan, McHenry, Morton, f + ahaa ethtrmaaiiatonags | 3 BF oe cena: ed in-Intrastate Rate Test | "*Brery traveling ueary we have | $87,688-More Than Same |ranpn Stiwinl Silanes and i ii . r * in and we have a “ While Goods Going to Farm - 1” “ingustry Dectines Sharply house | receipts. Ample marketing | ANSWERS RECENT : CLAIMS in Supreme Court is Ming Baldwin an. “Mort of Month. Last. Year s_putisigh county isin the same claus | Sharp declines in the industrial ac- | Tedit 1s being offered ‘saa: our juvenile books are in these - — pool roey peed Gradually Cost Less j tivity in the United States since June, |#fm board at low rates. Plenty of legal ald will be available|ing Ubraries and we are short On| Receipts for automobile licenses to-| 129 !t remitted Getto but eollections ——— 1929, to the present have taken place. | >. peoaustion pi is anticipated for | Big Problem Is Making Separa- to Attorney General James Morris|them. -However, we still have plenty/taled $375,224.30 during January, $13,000. { ‘amounting to 20 per cent. Industrial | Noetn ir cn eats ; ee, when he appears before the supreme |of books for adults which can be/state Registrar W. 8. Graham said ah wi Williaa tS have a MORTGAGE DEBTS FALLING | payrots have suffered, and this re-)OPlr the ipap * localities,! tion Difficult and Unecos | court of the United States to contend made up into packages and sent out |today, the same month of| ,,Cranam te or large |duced income of the worker has re- is Have lisak ioe wud bekrowe i + for the right of the state railroad|to those who want them. These sre) 1929 collections totaled $287,335.45, 8| ary remittances pepe ed x | duced his purchasing power. ‘This has | fePosits have been, low and boron: nomical, He States board to fix intra-state freight rates. |not’ books ‘of recent publication but/attference of $87,688.85. Sai until May. 18, efter which a ae Greater Stabilization for Year| affected the demand for some farm aa gor te eanodee sats : ‘The case, which has attracted wide |are good standards works appearing! Ricwaia county continues in the| sity must be paid for late a Products, but the decline is not likely | toeq a onan shift iy Pegg cre Washington, ‘Feb, 5.—)}—Answer- | Mention among state railroad and /during the last’ ten years or 80. The! an in point of eatly applications for|it will mean that his od nigest oc Ahead; Industry and Eu- | to continue long, nor is it likely to be| Sree Haat a Eee oe eee of wide diversion | Dublic utility boards, probably will be only cost is the postage each way.” | Motor vehicle Ucenses, Almost half a a” lsenes ey serious so far as agriculture is con- | @7ee commercial centers agi = | ing el argued in March, although the date| “The reference department can swamped applications Y 4 rop2 Not as Well Off tural sections seems evident, of denatured alcohol to bootleg chan- t : of the vellicles registered by it in 1929] with consequent delay in issuing P cee Te ae ee ‘Need More Bulldi nels, Probibition Commissioner Doran | "Sf not, been set, meet individual requests for were credited to it during January avorat ee seems certain.| wot much change 1s anticipated in | today sald diversion last year did not | 9,1¢, Wes taken to the supreme court jtitles, both juvenile and adult, but St! repeints ‘being $26,000, a8 compared bysedieue Mod per, the Bae soba st fcr ion ones Guy ai a peeling ‘there is aj {7m eee levels, An increased a, ea more eo three per cent | er federal courts which restrained the [Drees tt Ee ‘ay Nancnge’” iieeries with a total of approximately $60,000 FIRE LOSS 18 $250,000 — tural prices, states Rex E. Willard, | tendency to put more money into cir- | command fox, Kraskars and power tia. |” Senator Production. ers in con-| Sat allroad board from ordering | onty.” for all of 1929. Lexington, Ky., Feb. 5.— (P)}—Pire | products in compariscn with agricul-|culation. This condition has been|;,, pei a tao Tha is Ccrected | eressional circles have asserted ré-| ive effect Jobbing and ‘distributing Cass county, the residents of. which/that started from an overheated j frual prices, states Rex E. Willard,| furthered also by bonds and | 06 ed build ee at gently that the diversion of alcohol |z2tes *fom @ number of North Da- N P formerly were early in sending in li-| smoke stack last night swept the f Prue eomornist of North Dakota Ag-| Paying cash for them by the federal! lumber, and building, material wet | oe regal geinpyer tins Kota cities and towns. ‘The injune- | New Passenger Cars cense applications, has. slipped this|Redrying plant of the Southwestern ricultural college. in the annual agri- | reserve s im the spring wheat ares. an agri hibition problem. a ell were ent cider nivestestion Registered in State poder or the rien colaeeed, Universal Test” rene i Sea MO hee just anplsted The fea. | Not So Good Abroad cultural revolution i curring. Where | ‘Leak Practleally Closed” |by the iterate commerce commis-| During January, 718|during January witn the total collect-| with « los estimated at ws j large hinery asing R an e lower ‘federal courts or- a 1 eral farm board has directly endorsed| | There is little reason to expect Aja lower bushel-cost of production is| tion bureau in cooperation with Unit-| dered the state board not to do any-| : ° this outlook report and commends its| permanent decrease in domestic being realized. Dairying and hogs are | ed States attorneys have been inves- Registrations of new passenger au- : ie o consideration to farmers. mand for farm products, despite the | moving into the east side of this area, | tigating the situation for the last| decided | T° Tot? T= YF tomobiles in North Dakota totaled 7181 66 © ” While the narrowing of the ratio| temporary situation of butter, wool, | Thcreasing acreages of semi-arid land A me during January, according to a report Alwa s in Good Humor between what a farmer pays for what | lambs and potatoes, according to Wil-| sre coming into production, but the See ie eisaea eu en Fe rne cance Authority | srorris {complied by a local business service | | ~ Sete a ae ae en walle foal nn Ge prinelpal European countries | M@<t of this is somewhat offset, by| “He added that “eppropriate court | sald today, “because it bears directly {company from records in the state one 6s ” $ * for two or three years, it seems cer- | the demand for American us | tand feedlot rt rcpt Latte tion ed follow,” as a result of the | on the Forbin of state Eran sie on aad 162. circ <a says Bill and my Folks, too tain that many of the articles farmers! products will be no better in 1930, if " . boards to regul ate Such matters h- . ‘ have to buy will decline still further!as good, as in 1929. Most foreign “i che coeinteeet aa rere | in their states.’ ase raeruek sealer le Longa 5 : in price during 1930 and 1931. All|countries are generally increasing | Sa ll ken o Sait ae aim liso Ne McDonnell, chairman of the ne Hig elon arleiginry prices have been dropping recently, | their production of surplus products, ul ol ee i year, state railroad board, said he feels cl renin ‘Happy Days’ Message ¥ but agricultural prices have not fallen | especially wheat, flax and hogs. Virtu- of aves ool ate Lary ery the case will determine “whether this} Registra of new passenger y a ” as rapidly as non-agricultural prices. | ally all countries are increasing their anti-freeze hegicit ‘or firm . les.| board and others like it in other |cars and motor trucks in the leading for all Grown-Ups in Other favorable aspects of agricul- | wheat acreages, Germany and other Doran gave the production of spe- | states like it in other states, has any | counties of the state, for January, fol- 4 ture for the coming year are a greater |European countries are producing cially denatured alcohol as 54,550,000 | excuse for existence insofar as rail-|low: Barnes, -24 passenger cars and Letter from Baby: : stabilization of the financial status of | more hogs, and Argentina is increas- gallons. He gave a list of 117 firms, | road matters, are concerned. six trucks; Burleigh, 20 and 5; Cass ‘i the farmer, almost complete cessation | ing her flax acreage. These increases which he described as undoubtedly| It is the fact that a principle 1s in- |87 and 14; Dickey, 32 and 4; Emmons, i in the decline of land values in most | mean greater competition for Ameri- ‘ é reputable, who used 44,000,000 gal-| volved which will put at Morris’ com- | 23 and 4; Grand Forks, 40 and 1; Mc- OUNG Bill Freeman, Jr,, of 707 5 sections of the United States, a de-|can products. Meeting of Supervisors of Four |lons but added that concerns in New| mand plenty of legal talent. Other }Lean, 19 and 5; Morton, 21 and 4; South Street, Key West, Fi i cline in farm foreclosures, and a re-| Little change is expected in the for- States to Be Held , Jersey and Pennsylvania whose per-| railroad boards have expressed their | Ramsey, 4 and 1; Richland, 40 and| has started in early telti hated 4 ; duetion in the mortgage indebtedness ‘eign situation in respect to dairy tates to Be Held at Min- | mits were revoked by prohibition ed-| interest and will participate in the|10; Stutsman, 36 and 9; Ward, $5 and| his secret of health. “I don't know % 4 +h farm foreclosures | prod " ministrators, only to have them re-| case on behalf of the North Dakota /8; and Wells, 20 and none, ‘ of farmers. Althoug! | products. neapolis Soon 4, 5 that I would have been the cause for g are still about six times the pre-war conditions within Euro- stored by district courts, used 735,000} board. A large number are sending divorce” writes ‘Bill, ‘ level, the proportion is lessening. pean countries vary considerably. gallons. He did not name the New| their counsel to Washington to advise PANTAGES APPEAL SET mother, “but certainly the tren: ‘é x France is in a satisfactory condition,| Minneapolis, Feb. 5—(P)—Ground- | Jersey and Pennsylvania firms. with Morris, as representative of the} Los Angeles, Calif, Feb. 5—(?)—| months of my life my mother was a ; i Tax Reduction Will Be Slow Italy has suffered a business recession, | Work for the big task of taking the} The commissioner said the principal | North Dakota railroad board, when| The appellate court has set Feb. 13 nervous wreck, snes was. I never bd ‘The reduction of mortgage indebt- | conditions have improved in Germany ; 1930 census will be laid here, Feb- diversion problem centered in lacquer,|the matter comes up for trial. At| for hearing an appeal by Alexander| saw father because he didn’t like my } edness may also reflect a condition |but unemployment in that country |Tuary 10 and 11, at a conference of |thinners, solvents and low grade least » dozen attorneys are expected | Pantages, wealthy theater operator ition—and day it was a we Opposite _to improvement, however, | Was greater in 1929 than in 1928. It is| Census su of Minnesota, | toilet waters but asserted diversion | to be arrayed on the side of the North | convicted of criminal assault, from at our ither castor oil ; Willard warns. Debt reduction results| °cSected that international repara-|North Dakota, South Dakota and |from this source was not one fourth | Dakota board when arguments are | two recent Superior court denials of | of an enema, and I was just about ye not only from satisfactory earnings | tions will gradually improve the Ger- | Montana, called by W. M. Steuart, of | of what it was three years ago. presented to the supreme court. his applications for release on bail on| ready to quit home. © © but also from foreclosures with reduc- | man situation. Great Britain's recov- | Ws , director of the census. Independent Plant ‘Out’ ‘National Association to Aid account of ill-health. en } © tion in the capital value of farms and {ery trom the post-war situation has} Once, the job of taking the census) “In the intervening period the in-} The national association of state “Finally, they started | % mortgage renewals at lower figures.! been slow, her textile industry is in| Was simply “counting noses.” But it | dependent denaturing plant has been | railroad boards and public utility pote cht = Taxes on farms may be expected to has developed to an elaborate plane | practically put out of business,” Dor-| commissions has instructed John E. and morning. I am ce memes * continue to increase for some time, eo now and a vast amount of informa-| an said, “hundreds of permits have| Benton, its general counsel, to assist now, and I take Nuj ston "me & With the rate of this increase gradu-/ NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- | tion is sought and data gathered to | been revoked, very few new ones have | Morris ‘in the case and the two al- GRAIN FUTURES sight, which espa se 90 wall gu & ally lessening. Demand for schools! ..S¢H Is HERE AYER, that | furnish a picture of the nation and | been issued, and hundreds of formu- | ready have outlined a plan of cam- seen tom aes aoe © roads and other public utilities far ex- | gefault has occured in the conditions| its smallest sub-divisions not only|ias have been strengthened.” He|paign in the effort to “halt federal STOCKS & BONDS — will be beige! { ceeds the available funds. Progress by |of that certain real estate mortgage) with respect to population but for | added that legal action might be tak-| aggression and encroachment upon pet ay 4 { states in controlling increasing ex- | meee: Sha ‘Olena swe, hia wife, as | Sericultural, business and soclal facts./en as a result of the long inquiry | the powers of the states,” Morris sald. || 9749 Hunte Siosions 3 health a es So ea of tax systems mortgagors, to Farmers & Merchants | Robert M. ee a editor | made into the situation in these in- a sontineeaprrregrelen ees elson - Hunter Co. ; wie 4 © apparently « > Beate Sank. os . + 2a- | for McGraw- lishing company | dustries. e arguments, of counsel con- ‘William’s i Rapid introduction of Pee ma- | need Ca Yiea for | and E. K. Ellsworth, census bureau} “The skilled technician will always | tributed by public utility commissions Members Soehiarmgon end eens eet chinery and cther effective farm | record in the office of the Register | official, are accom} Steuart | be able to recover alcohol from ajof other states being available for Chicago Board of Trade ‘that many a person never finds, even equipment is revolutionizing farming. | el of Barisan pg on the trip. Davis is a member of the| mixture,” he said. “The problem | consultation purposes only, since the in a long lifetime—the secret of the © Imereased use of power machinery is | Dakota, on the 2nd day of December, | denartment of commerce advisory | consists of making it as difficult and|court rules limit the argument to brimming, buoyant, joyous’ happi- a ee of Mortgages on page committee on the census distribution, | uneconomical as possibie.” two men. Only Private Wire in ness that comes from Ith. 4 CITATION mortgage was by said mortgagee ¢u1y | and will assist Steuart in explaining) Doran asserted that closing of the| The brief for the state of North North ft x - a __ [assigned by an inn Lutheran Chures | the purposes and aims of the new | industrial alcohol plants would have | Dakota already is being printed and Dakota How simple it is, after all. No epee Nort a, County of reel ke America. om the 234 day oberon census undert: . Ellsworth is in|“no material effect on the illicit li-/ Morris expects to receive riotice of no Feat wien no i iia = ilSIBO iy Court, Before Hom 1. c.| Dy dete: ,Fald assignment, eine of | charge of the field work of the census | quor supply in nine-tenths of the| the date set for argument in the near |i! Telephone or Wire at our fi cs. eee dios pvc oe - Da ge. Deeds of said county in Book 133 of | bureau. area of the United States.’ future. : ‘andins Assignments on page 143, which “de- —_—_——- ‘The commissioner has maintained : expense for quotations or Jj muchasany fault consis = - . eres oe i that there has been an immense} TO REPUDIATE CONTRAC' r © Moneta hose haste ih felgion was EnG°intareat secured. bs, sald are —— — — growth tn the production of bootleg] | shanghal. Feb. 8-—/P-_Although executions of orders. ty Nulolignot abeorbed by the body: ster Margaret , | §28¢ when due, an as le Oo £4 rain pm alcohol from corn sugar an action has not been made pub- cann smallest oothemas # Morris, William I Mor: Sears i933, aera rated and = sa beri is the principal source of illicit liquor. | lic, it was learned’ authoritatively to- | fj Phone O'Neil Block ae ican aged Prey our ris, Edward D, Morris, Margaret H.| 1928, said taxes having been paid by Under General Order day that the state council of the na- 212 Fargo, N. D. baby. clean poisons i wae betlepste ree Gherbrrn Fn ae a CHARLSON BANK PAYS tionalist government at Nanking has N * rurnbo: ; | and that said morte tre premises in| Every railroad in North Dakota, ex-| _Depositors of the closed Farmers) made a decision to repudiate the gov- a 4 said mortgage and hereinafter des-| cept the Chicago and Northwestern | Bank of McKenzie County, Charison,| ernment’s ten year contract with the . ; |eribed at the front door of the court| Shich operates only a small track. |are being paid a 10 per cent dividend,| American company of aviation and Dakota Nat'l Bank, Fargo. - county of Burleigh ‘and state of North | age, offers farmers the privilege of | bringing total dividends paid by this) exploration, Inc. « i u Dakoia, at the hour of two o'clock | pulkheading grain cars for the ship- | bank to 20 per cent, L. R. Baird, re- Horritcs minor, of sald Bunic P: 4At on the (15th day cunt due on | Ment of mixed lots of grain to mar-|celver, announced today. Payment is Morris: Minor, and of, said. Walter | said’ mortgage on said day of sale. | ket, according to information received | being made through J. P, Reeve, dis- catiath settee” SARE": oot | mameade tad enich sil be std | 7, te Ma Fallond board, ak aanlor doe ee nes es | ta eertee of Will and. for | satisfy the same are described as fol-| | The bulkheading privilege, elim-lington. issuance of Letters Testamentary pig ee 4 sauicsa ute a athenae inet big eons pal emcet LONDON-PARIS RECORD SET 2 & eentn SED: Bast Tait year by reat Northern an i i The State of North Dakota to the] quarter (W isSE 4): the er’ (ais | Northern Pacific lines, the Soo Line| London, Feb. 5.—(P)—A British air | You and each of you are hereby SW) of section Four (4). in | and Midland Continental. plane carrying 20 passengers and ited and required to appear betore| Township. One, dundred cents | _The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. | Weighing nine tons seta recor in Ay- ney ald States at the office | five (75). W. of the sth P. M. in | Paul railroad ordered the privilege |ing to Par.tn 2e minutes, The dis- Nee eee ene ee ee ee etna on eaad wnoregame | eget tat cennt otee ction Meee PERS ee a ‘Missouri B Ce s i ¢ | of e iver, effective Jan- the iin day of February A oro ttHd, fay peincipal, interest, and | uary 20, Since that order was issued, Book Hak 0 kt f | Meeks aca hata a | tna Wo the entre tne in Nort | 3 ChildvenCry » ch ». Morris, on file in this court, | torney's fee. a Pravltig for the admission to probats | Dated thi .| ‘The last available statistics of the for 4 of @ certain document, on file in this ae RAN | railroad board, those for 1927, show Se Bi that apprenimatay 1000 cas were| | -PLOURAEAL., : as Sarah, ‘iheresa, Mortis, ‘and whose | Attorney for Assignee of Mort- Ps scicagi tal Ee gprigiers pean to George DP. Morris of letters testa- | Crosby, > iy 5 eee een ce a Sarah | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- - sid Herteiad Zuo Way Sarah (t. Mor- CLOSURE SALE this winter. FOR COLIC. CONSTIPATION, DIARRHEA orris, and whose name in religion sgatanit Ske oaks snadncte: vas Sister Ma Ellen, decs 5 i oe ecemigearaicy, be made of this citation | Hpaltchginterent and upon such de: : Rai Nh day of January fas declared aud does hereby declan “ae SE ae the e mortgage indebtedness due (Seal) Cc. Davies, spe oavenle as authorized, now ghere- Judge of the County Court. | fr; iow ihat die cae x Geo, M. Register, Atty. for sald’ Pe- | rain mortgage, executed, and delivered p 1/29; 2/5 CITATION be , and Btate of North Dakota, County of Bur- | record in the office of the Register of eis Court, Before Hon. 1. C. oem” af ine County of Burleles, and Davien, Judge.” oe ee ae ee octaber, 1925. and recorded In In the Matter of the ate of Valen- 0k 192 of Mortgages, on Page 2 Frank Benz, Petition Wittiam & | 4°4a Hele py an instrament in Susie Hofstad, Katherine iting. id assignment w: Oscur Benz, Nellie Olson, | dated the 12th, day of Octob 1929, Benz and Kathi nd was tiled for record in the office | the Register of Deeds of the} Respondents, Dakota on the isth, day of October, Citation Hearing Petition For tne | 1928; and recorded in Book 175 of As: = continuance of the Administration # he. Bate ‘ot North Daketn to the | 9, oe M ‘Above Petitioner and Respondents: Fargo’s Only Modern You and each of you are hereby | —_— 4 Burleigh, id State, of tie County’ Judge of sald County, [County Gf sBu Fireproof Hotel at the Court House in the City of North Dako' Tye abi aay or Bebedat AMS Yah | FMS tae Sean hour clock 1h the fore: | Page 450, will be foreclosed bya sale DINING ROOM—COFFEE SHOP pee : / noon of that day, to xh » if ?, n of the estate of Valenti | eet es of uctalah, and "state "oe DRUG STORE—BARBER SHOP ».. how to get you to smoke the first few packages... \< on file in said North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock BEAUTY PARLOR—ONE-DAY administrator & period of two | A.D: 1930, to satiety the amount due TL is easy. F is Ee within ebich sald ndcinisiratnr Leber sick, eottanes wes te date ot LAUNDRY SERVICE—VALET After that, everything is easy. For OLD GOLD isso. Ch AS OT oR ar Ed SERVICE, oe pela POSE SAL AA ella eepeoalial OL PN 5 Oe ee fg gy eh Pig Pig a iH rine plated 9 uesen FREE PARKING SPACE: , superior in its clean, ripe tobacco .’.-. that it wins ty of said. the Vil n h + Two Large Garages Within One Bleck Chaka Ne ‘ a = ae i 9 4 erat, Mortt, in _Tieremit be dite em sich mortgaue om : Pow you over without a struggle. This ien’t boasting: sed he ei Hundtea teeta CE Sensible Prices This 1s just the selling history of oLp GOLD. t- 3 ¥ F ae Tia ‘Court: : Mapnie 14th, day of shauary, BETTER TOBACCOS ... that’s what swept it to 5 ? AUGUST WESTERMAN. o Ls Meg, i ee ‘of sai Mortgag: ‘ % Apel porns nee.

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