The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1931, Page 3

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i ; : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1931 / SBI nk a RR te lark ths ata ih cont nino eri smite Ht Ee dh Re ET ETM I EEE NT IG ; eas aac Ford company began action in the vi 7 2 a TRIAL OR FORD TA. [SesES5s2% S5:2:/895,000,000 Spent (Dads Conduct Only |: usint © aemast nt oek/Lehr Butcher Shop [nif iS C2 2 ns action, at that time By the slate was On Roads in State Routine Business| sank ana Trust company. Burns; Loss $3,000) threstenes. ether part Boy, Oh, Boy! Santa Burleigh county district court. Judge — — The bank's teletypewriter is one of — Intostt county, erenerm Pert of Mc- 1] must work for Gambles. Jansonius’ ruling subsequently has| Expenditures for construction of! Only routine business was conduct- five which have been installed so far| Fite which razed the butcher shop ein See Oa The toys they have—dolls, eer rept anny aupreme | state highways since the creation of éd Monday evening by the, Bismarck in banks of the Northwest, according |OPerated by Youngling and Lang at; ESTIMATE COTTON CROP tanks, tractors, animals, on its merits has resulted. *° /the highway commission in 1918 totdi Clty commission in its regular Weekly 't James E. Neville, assistant secre-|H@hr early Tuesday moming caused) | Washington, Dec. 8.— (#)-— This) trikes, bikes ’n everythin’ Plaintiff Seeks $55,580 From| Representing the state in the action| approximately $95,000,000, according "This consisted of approving bills, ‘AY of the Northwest Bancorporation, |® 1088 estimated at $5,000, the local year's cotton crop was estimated to-|| _and presents for Pop and are Charles Simon, assistant attorney |to figures compiled by J. N. Roherty, inspecting the milk reports of A. ‘w.|_ The new system of communication office of the Soo Line Railway was| ay by the department of agriculture M - raga ‘ at 16,918,000 equivalent 500-pound liom, too. 8 inch Teddy pesiacatil tax department. che case was | peparement statistics show that! W.ME Sehiants, accountant who au-/COmpany. Typentiters, operated by) surance ye ate was 16900000 bales ast year's|f| | GAMBLE STORES oe sarah hd 2 =o rd 4 * dited the city’s books for the last fi e, take messages at either end of| The blaze, believed caused by a de-| crop totaled 12, a Action of the Ford Motor company |¢sun Monday afternoon. ghee ph Folge attend cal year, was called before the board ‘He communication. Communteations| fective switch on an electric motor,| torsled 12,687,063) bales. Members of the jury are Mrs, A. J. against the state of North Dakota to city; Swen Benson, Wilton: |struction. recover $55,580.58, which the plaintitt | Amdt, city: [Gwen Rete, con: |" Miles completed at the end of 1930 of the audit. alleges was unlawfully assessed as in- Richardson, Driscoll; A. B, Damstrom,| include 4,787 of earth grade and 400 rm pees Si in 1921 and 1922, was under | Witton; M. B, Reed, McKenzie; Tebo {miles gravel. ‘ Teletypewriter in Way in Burleigh county district court |sigrms, Menoken; Mrs. Frank Kocher,| Of the $33,115,613 expended from) ang py Fi | Tord cont varrasidwin: Gearge Pehl, Jr. arene; |1918 to Puly'1, 1081, $15,015734 was) Bank Here Is First ‘The Ford company claims the in- 2 ‘ ‘ ‘assessm made against |Steve Morris, Bismarck; 8. S. McDon- | federal aid, $7,781,448 state aid, $9,- ie by ice state in on and 1922 ald, city; and Paul McCormick, Me | 327,699 county aid, $241,222 emergency Installed in State 9 noken. North Dakote’s first teletypewriter | 's T not made in accordance with the 1919 federal aid, and’ $749,500 of other ‘s te : : ao in 60 Day Special---Ends Feb. 7] TT TILE BROS | to explain certain items in the report 2¢ sent from stations by means of| started about 4 a.m. Only a few of | ===—— No eyboards. ’ the butcher shop fixtures were saved. Court of Appeals of the eighth Feld that the nether ie |To Hoover Conference ws completed in 1918 when 10 miles FAMOUS | built. In 1919, North Dakota tax commissioner was ‘A joe earth grade was \ | 1, , j | North Dakota income tax law. Judge R..G. McFarland, Jamestown, | funds. : vce PACKING is presiding. County funds included in the ex- a — E. B. Cox, counsel for the plaintiff, | said that in a similar suit tuted by penditures represent an average of | Overhaul typewriter, with New Platen and New Ribbon, com- . f f the total. | the Standard Oil company, the Cireult|State Architect Goes § [782,2°,°cP Oi or state highway NEW ORLEAN plete cleaning, adjusting, oiling Overhaul typewriter, in- cluding cleaning, oiling, ad- MAIN U.S. Inspected Meats "#03" comparative property method of al-!of mrs, Malvin Olson, 412 Fifth St.,| justi ishing. i ses elied wae pope —— tor Washington. D. 0. | ge 5 iia? Coisorenine Meo eve ‘ernicewr wernoos pus comnuite EQUIPMENT hscortiilcrliseenntobser Be rey raenine tine ie ratio eecording to information received by! turer who has recently return-| additional, if inclusive mteis desired | “NO BETTER SERVICE KNOWN” LEAN P ORK CHOPS, per Ib. .... between the sales of the Ford com-|Mrs. Olson. Mr. Marshall ts president | ed from that country. 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