Hints
':lllm Hart
or picnic dinenr may
eal to the one
it. but nevertheless
indulged in frequently,
so healthful• so full or
nteal COOked out of doors.
keep tucked awy
the shabby pans
discarded for general use;
eXCellent picnic utensils
hesite to use. And keep
a Pply of paper plate.,
natktns, and those cunning
fOrks and spoons that can
WALSH GOUNTY PRESS
i
-- beans to use several kinds at th tance tax. citation issued and hear- /.
i same time" F0r example" mix yellOw" ing set for August Ist' 1929 at 10 Aeyed beans, navy and kidney beans M. ,0Ofl 10 ,I
in equal quantities. Prepare accord- July 17Estate of Hans A. Morstad
ing to usual receipe for Boston Bake0' cr Hans Anderson l[orstad, deceased,
.ens or add to the basic recipe a Eleventh .annual account of executor
choped onion and half green pepper and receipt for r,2nts and profits fm
chopped, the year 1928, filed.
1 July 17--Guardianship of Paul
Salad Deliglt Twedt'en, Owen Twedten and Harol3
Slice two bananc.s, dice 2 rings o[ Twedten, minors. Hearing on first .
pineapple, add 2 chopped pimientos, annual report and account of guar- TIlE RRIDGE OF SIGHS
and a square of cream cheese cut iu dian. Recently a very rich and nationally- COURT DECIDES BANK O
STATE" IS NOT PUBLIC
small cubes. Bland with cream July 17Estate of Thomas Durkln.
mayonnaise and serve on iced hearts deceased. Affidavit of publication of known citizen was sentenced to serve
Nctice to Creditors, filed. Decree made a term in jail, and was finally placc,a NorthDakotaLDakota's notbankthea publicBankinstitu-Cf
of 1,2tt uce.
Use the juice from "a can of pine-, and entered showing due andlegal no- there that justice might prevail over North 1
apple withwhite grape juice, a little tire to creditors. No claims present- all. Just what the offense was, that tion.
"It is h private bmk and the state
leman and charged water to make t ed. brought this punishment, does not engaged in its conduct, is liable fro,
most refreshing summer drink. Ga'n I July 18--Estate of Dagn'e Viger, de-
ten cent store, ish with maraschino cherries and I ceased. Assignment of claim again concern me particularly. Guilt mut the payment of f£deral income arc
of a .roadside dinner Is said estate from Albert Vier to the be assumed if provenhe termbey°ndof imprDd°ubt" capitalbe leviedst°CkfromtaXes'tlme aSto thetime.Same m' I
To cook too much be- diced pineapple and serve over crush- ScandinavianAmerican Bank o," I did notice that*t ..... , Such is the holding of the United|
llite Slmlls the fun. So ed 4-ce. /
easy as well . If you wrap ice-cold bottles of gin- Grafton, N. D., of all interest in said sonment was comparatwely snor. States circuit court of appeals, at-
good things that get ale or oher beverage in many estate, filed. ° Ahnost at the same time, a poor firming a decision by Judge Andrew'
'nvronnent r thicknesses of newspap:r they wslellve:l July IS--Estate o Stefan K. Sko--
to prepare, ta2n their temperature for _ . gem deceased. Final account of an-
---t_._ humS. Wrap each bottle separately, mtnistrator and petition for setlemevt
then wrap all together in more news- together with petition for determina#
Picnic Dinner paper. I tlon of inheritance tax showin estate
Sandwiches I -------- ^. l inlvent and order thereon filed. Ci-
in the open) € ]ration issued and hearinSf set for Au-
Bweet Potatoes tl ly5,1:Tn :el0es:teMof J.ns Tot_
and ish in Couaty Curt Notes g'jtul
camp fire)
mayonnai00 00oeCe00e::0000 a;00e00?l report
Cakes n deceased General Inventory c r •
me, ' • July 18---GuazxlianshJ of Olade
Beverage • and warrant to appraisers filed. Mabel Lien, a minor. Thirteenth an- most capital offense. The jurors, kind not exempt it ffm taxation for the and costs.
nual account of guardian filed. Cita- and heartful men. were puzzled: had reason that '"its functions were those Dated June 25. 1929.
Itot or Cold
ltt -eked Beans
ves the flavm- of
July 15---Estate of Joseph. S obou-v,
I deceased. Petition for partial distrl
baked bution, reduction of bond and secon
issued and hearing set for August 1st,
" l}lL V. S. IRVINE
Fictan and Surgeon
rs0's Drug Store
N. Dak.
hlL F. E. WEED
llYiCian and Surgeon
abet, N. Dak.
bit. p. j. ROSE
I)NTIST
Ill Union Block
N. Dak.
O. SAUER
Of Chiropractic
eL 11 162 __
ha Residenc©
Main Street
a', ""---" N. Dak.
BIOLI) KING
LAWYER
WMtrom Building
N. Dak.
Pays"
G. Hendrlckson
Notice hereby
gage of $4000.00, executed and ,
crcd by Chris Klunk and
Klunk, his wife. motgagors,
McConvi!le, mortgagee,
15, 1920 filed in the office of the
gister of Deeds of Walsh CountF:
North Dakota. on March 25, 192{} re•
(rded in book 97 of Mortgages a
page 252 and thereafter assigned by
he mortgagee and assignees of mort.
gagee to Jck,;on Street Corporation,
on the following real etate In Walsll
County, North Dakota:
The Northemst Quarter of Sec-
tion 26 in Township 157 "North of
Range 59 West, less about two
acre. subsequently released from
the opeTation of the saSd mort-.
zage lien, described as
ing at the Southwest Corner of
said ' Quarter, thence North " aloug
the quarter section line 18 rods,
thence East at right ang
rods. thence South at
old washerwoman, living In a great Miller of the United States district I lg?e7;'ro:?CteW::t:st at right "
city near me, was .estel .with the eo; decision is made in an atiou / a_.glesenr g sh e tt.
goods on her.' She naa, m her squa- h..,,t by the Bank of North Da-I mutt q
lid apartment, something like a gallon ;o;eklng a refund of $6,085, repre-] ae oorcg, sale of the.
of corn whiskey; she admitted dis- sentlng capital stbk taxes paid by it w by
pensing this liquid from time to time, I for the years..1971,.1922, aridfl9:.. °r l PofThi: es °our:ido ut th:t {r:ad "
, In its decision, the clrCUl uJtub [
in order to ease the flnlncial going,] ..... hat even though the North Dakota on August 5, 1929 tl
she was 81, and not able to turn out atPpeawn°'::l :f the capital stock in I 2:0@ P. M.etO ' oS:tih theortS o
washing as m mr 3ounger years, the bank and its profits are covered l$4548-51 du '. p ..
R.ecent enactments made hers an al-'it, the 'state treasury, that fact dostthe date of sale, plus attorneys fee:
at 2 P. M.
July 16--Estate of Minnie M. Shan-
non, also known as Mary M. Shannon"
deceased. Final Account of Admini,. nNgorCt.Tit a forget, she drew six months' impri-be taxed because it was a state instl
tratrix and petition for distribution I PTh: ' te . Potato Orow: ,=onment. She went "m jail defiant, tution.
filed, together with petition by admm- " " A question as to justice of the law Insofar as the years following 1923
istratrix for determination of inheri- ers association, recently launched a,
Portal, will attempt to sign up 70 per
ent of the combined potato acreage arises, but it should not. There is no are concerned, it is understood that!
.... of South Dakota. North Dakota. Min- ex:cnuation in violation of law by the taxes levied are nominal, as the
T. DAL t CO. ne'ota.sin. MaineNeW andY°rk" Michigan Wlqcon-' rich or poor. youn or old. The so- bank is privileged to charge off cer-
Washington. officer'.; called crime wave is appalling; the fain loses sttstained in earlier years /
• law must be ste:'n and prevail---or, fall of operation.
General
Contractor
and
Builders
announced, down in its impotence. It must no /Ls to employees of the Bank or
House Raising & Repairing fall down. North Dakota, they have ben pay-
Mason Work Oppose New Ti me
Estimates Furnished Phone 201 DissatisfaCtion with the new time Age and condition are no excuse for h federal income tax, while employe,
Park River, ' N. Dak. thelaW stateWhiChonPlaCedcentralthestandardWeSt'rntimePart of crime. Ignorance and self-will are of the state, itself, are exempt. By
In- the causes of most violations of law. this decision, the employees of the I
stead of the mountain time, Which Even poverty does not justify a man bank must continue to pay fed'craI
-- had formerly been in use, is generat or woman to rob. or to enter into un- incomeThe BanktaxeS'of North Dakota statls-,]
" in the vicinity of Iildeer, according to lavful commerce.
an article in the Klildeer Herald. It never pays, even to violate an tics of its financial activities at the
Farmers ,especially ape reported as unreasonable law. Such laws axe no someel°'se orbit business,figures asJUneits resources29' deal withand
disliking the law. They state that done away with by that method. En- liabiliti'es balance at $58.068,151.69 In
they cannot get to work any earlier lightenment bringb about better con-
since hey go by. the sun. Noon Gum- ditions, ignorance and crime never. I the formal report made by the man-
ing arly puts both horses and men wish we could think of Americans as agement.
in the field during the hottest part v a happy, law-,abiding people. We ca
only realize this. when our people uni- MARRIAGE LICENSE
Ne. 4th St.
No. DalL
te Porte-Hendriekaon
DAVID MEBERG
• GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Building Estimates Furnished
park River, N. Dak.
THEO. I. TORGERSON
Painter and Paperhanger
Free Estimates Furnished
Phone 203
park River, No. Dak.
PARK RIVER FURNITURE C0.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LICENSED EMBALMERS
Phone I0
Motor Hearse
Park River, N. Dak.
LOANS SAVINGS
The Fidelity Bldg. & Loan As-
sociation will consider applicatiom
for first mortgage loans on im-
proved real estate in Park River.
Monthly installment plan.
Last devidend on savings shares
per cent.
E. R. Dodds
District Agent
NEW ROCKFORD, N. D.
Found What is Best
Constipated People
tion issued and hearing set for Augu.t thi ve:v old woman exerted her ut- 'of a private business enterprise, and) Jackson Street corporation,
15, 1929 at 10 A.M. most strength. he could not have had no connection with. the functlon HaroldASSignee'°fKlng, Mortgagee.
.July 19 Guardianship of Earl 1. done nuch harm to anybody, by rea-i of government."
Ososki, et al Minors• Hearing cn so of her senility. But she was a In this case, a federal capil;l stocklAtt°rney for Assignee of Mogagee
ninth annual account of guardian, vioiator of law, and knew she was tax was at issue, the Bank of North Park River, North Dakota.
doing wr'ong at the tirne. If I do no€ Dakota contending that it could no" June-27 td Aug. 1, 1929
versally work for it.
We'll,Send a Nan at !
"00nce"
And you may be sure yon
are hearing the truth when
the m&n at onr end of the
wire .qys that.
We realize that when a
plumber is needed, he is need-
ed quickly.
We get him to you quickly.
Our work Is expert, our rater
low. Try us out and you will
Find that when we fix things,
they stay fixed.
We are ready at mty moment
to tackle amy Job, bl or muU*
Just give us a ring at Phom
228 where you need some
plumbing work done.
P. C. DUFFY
Dealer I o
Nathma*l Mazda Electric Lamps
For Farm and City IAghthg
[ Plumbing and Heutlng
the day.
Converse Will Be Income Tax Deputy
C. C. Converse, former state tax
commissioner during the dministra-
tion of Governor R. A. Nestos, arrive
In Bismarck to take uP the duties of
' income tax deputy in the office of tim
tax commissioner, it was 8A-tnouncCd
by Iver Acker, commisstoner. Since
) serving as tax commissioner, Gun-
verse has ben connected with ._,de-..
al Land Bank of St. Paul and ha
I.acticed law.
Holds Conference
Governor Shafer of North Dakota
was a caller at, the White Hous
where he conferred briefly with Pre.
sldent Hoover. The discuSSion, O ov
ernor sharer said, dealt in general
' with farm problems and the grain
. market situation.
Ha;! Insurance Unfavorable
State hail insurance is meeting w it/
little fav.r among farmers and land
owners according to the amount of
land being withdrawn. In Grand
Fo,ks county 90 per cent of all lan
listed has been withdrawn, which "s
two percent more than was with-
drawn last year.
-- I
Memorial Tables Arrive
Two bronze name plates for the
Sdrlie Memorial bridge have been re-
ceived at Grand Forks and will te
plced at either end of the completed
structure. The plates are 24 by 2;
inches and are heavy bronze. Their
inscription is follows: "Arthur
Guitar Sorlie, April 26. 174---August
28. 1928. governor of North Dakota
and chairman of the state highway
commission from January 1925 until
his death. Resident of Grand Fork
since 1903. M.ember of th city coun-
cil from 1909 to 1914. A true friend
to beter roads and bridges -
APPLICATION--FOR PARR RIVER N DIK
July 15Marriage license issued to
Harold Edward Korfhage of the City
of Grafton, N. D. and Miss Alma Geo-'
line Tvevberg of Grafton Township,
Walsh County, N. D.
The Frederick H
Grand Fork's Popular IIoI
Rooms from $1.25 o
William C. Lalmer, Prola
Grand Forks, N. IN
X*OTICE OF
nSSOLUTION OF CORPORATION
State of Nwth kot.- )
)ss
Cotmtv- of W'.'h
In District Court E'2con$ JudicLxl
District.
IN THE MATTER OF THE DIS-
soLUTION OF THE FIPST STATE
BANK OF LNKTN, ernoration.
Notice is hereby x, en that an a
nlation ha b.en filed in thi' Court
. be%lf nf te t-khl,'er of Tt3
[Fir.¢t State nk of I.n'!u. a comor-]
, e-Ict'n -
I atio, creat d. or, ,nied an=l .... , ',
under and by virtue of tb'-law o"[
I North Daksta. nrav,g that t Jud -
I ment be entered dissolving the said
i corporation.
Notice is further given to all par-
ties. if anY. desiring to object to th
grant':n of said ap,!ieatton, that they
may file their objections thereto wit, h
the undersigned at any time prior to
Aumtst 5th. 1929.
By order of the District Court.
Dated at Grafton, North Dakota,
June 24th, 1929.
(Seal)
Thomas J. Hood
Clerk of the District Court,
Walsh County, North Dakota,
ll-t
The Pleasure in Savin00
People do not save for the sake of pomseuing money
itself, but for the purpose of the purchasing power
that goes with the possession of money.
Some save with a definite obet in view, others be-
cause they know the desires that can thin be satisfied.
It is this anticipation that makes ving a pleasure.
This Bank is helping a great many to participate m
t:e pleasure of saving.
First National Bank
Park River, N. D.
• Karl J. Farup, president.
K. D. Bennett, Cashier. t
'Home o/ the [: ar-Reachln Service"
Farmers Security Bank
The
Home Ctntrolled
Bank
OFFICEq:
llenry Deneker
Pre.
C. P. O'Brien
Cashier
G. $. Immri
Asst. Cashier
Bankin$ by Mall
Here's a very simple way for the mash-travelled
man to continue contact with his hmme-town bml
Bank by Marl! All that's neeesmwy is to enclose
your deposit, or on what you wish done, sad
turn It over to Uncle Sands MaiL We'U do rut .
Farmers Security
Bank
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.W00t
AT AIE 05
have gotten man, hundreds of fet-
ters from gr&te_fut people telling u
that it helped them when everythin
else failed.
Every drugstore sells Dr. Cal. °
well's Iyrup-Pelmin. Keep a bottle
in your home,--where many livu
omne le sure to need it quickly'.
We would be gll to have D
prove at our expense how much .
aldwelV. Syrup 'Petmin t
to you aMl yn aus
rp Pqa, MonticI!o, Illinol |
and we will Send you pelgi |
doctor at Monticello,
human biy, not
of it, was l)r. Cold-
More than half bis
Women. vhitdren and
ar tbe ones most of-
their illnesses were
naUu re---colds,
bilimtnes--nd
first a thorough
were con _i&ted.
his 47 years pros.
graduated, from Rush
back in 1875), he
of suece in ueh
of hie own
herb
1892 he decided to
the manufacture
be as Dr.
pl
immediately had
the drug terre
had in his private
the third genera,
Mothers are giving
who were given
Every
iday mmeene,'me -
nto a drng slmre to
of bottles of Dr.
Pepsin are being
on met,
ou one satisJd
There are tu-
Ill this country that
bott Dr.
i
Hints
':lllm Hart
or picnic dinenr may
eal to the one
it. but nevertheless
indulged in frequently,
so healthful• so full or
nteal COOked out of doors.
keep tucked awy
the shabby pans
discarded for general use;
eXCellent picnic utensils
hesite to use. And keep
a Pply of paper plate.,
natktns, and those cunning
fOrks and spoons that can
WALSH GOUNTY PRESS
i
-- beans to use several kinds at th tance tax. citation issued and hear- /.
i same time" F0r example" mix yellOw" ing set for August Ist' 1929 at 10 Aeyed beans, navy and kidney beans M. ,0Ofl 10 ,I
in equal quantities. Prepare accord- July 17Estate of Hans A. Morstad
ing to usual receipe for Boston Bake0' cr Hans Anderson l[orstad, deceased,
.ens or add to the basic recipe a Eleventh .annual account of executor
choped onion and half green pepper and receipt for r,2nts and profits fm
chopped, the year 1928, filed.
1 July 17--Guardianship of Paul
Salad Deliglt Twedt'en, Owen Twedten and Harol3
Slice two bananc.s, dice 2 rings o[ Twedten, minors. Hearing on first .
pineapple, add 2 chopped pimientos, annual report and account of guar- TIlE RRIDGE OF SIGHS
and a square of cream cheese cut iu dian. Recently a very rich and nationally- COURT DECIDES BANK O
STATE" IS NOT PUBLIC
small cubes. Bland with cream July 17Estate of Thomas Durkln.
mayonnaise and serve on iced hearts deceased. Affidavit of publication of known citizen was sentenced to serve
Nctice to Creditors, filed. Decree made a term in jail, and was finally placc,a NorthDakotaLDakota's notbankthea publicBankinstitu-Cf
of 1,2tt uce.
Use the juice from "a can of pine-, and entered showing due andlegal no- there that justice might prevail over North 1
apple withwhite grape juice, a little tire to creditors. No claims present- all. Just what the offense was, that tion.
"It is h private bmk and the state
leman and charged water to make t ed. brought this punishment, does not engaged in its conduct, is liable fro,
most refreshing summer drink. Ga'n I July 18--Estate of Dagn'e Viger, de-
ten cent store, ish with maraschino cherries and I ceased. Assignment of claim again concern me particularly. Guilt mut the payment of f£deral income arc
of a .roadside dinner Is said estate from Albert Vier to the be assumed if provenhe termbey°ndof imprDd°ubt" capitalbe leviedst°CkfromtaXes'tlme aSto thetime.Same m' I
To cook too much be- diced pineapple and serve over crush- ScandinavianAmerican Bank o," I did notice that*t ..... , Such is the holding of the United|
llite Slmlls the fun. So ed 4-ce. /
easy as well . If you wrap ice-cold bottles of gin- Grafton, N. D., of all interest in said sonment was comparatwely snor. States circuit court of appeals, at-
good things that get ale or oher beverage in many estate, filed. ° Ahnost at the same time, a poor firming a decision by Judge Andrew'
'nvronnent r thicknesses of newspap:r they wslellve:l July IS--Estate o Stefan K. Sko--
to prepare, ta2n their temperature for _ . gem deceased. Final account of an-
---t_._ humS. Wrap each bottle separately, mtnistrator and petition for setlemevt
then wrap all together in more news- together with petition for determina#
Picnic Dinner paper. I tlon of inheritance tax showin estate
Sandwiches I -------- ^. l inlvent and order thereon filed. Ci-
in the open) € ]ration issued and hearinSf set for Au-
Bweet Potatoes tl ly5,1:Tn :el0es:teMof J.ns Tot_
and ish in Couaty Curt Notes g'jtul
camp fire)
mayonnai00 00oeCe00e::0000 a;00e00?l report
Cakes n deceased General Inventory c r •
me, ' • July 18---GuazxlianshJ of Olade
Beverage • and warrant to appraisers filed. Mabel Lien, a minor. Thirteenth an- most capital offense. The jurors, kind not exempt it ffm taxation for the and costs.
nual account of guardian filed. Cita- and heartful men. were puzzled: had reason that '"its functions were those Dated June 25. 1929.
Itot or Cold
ltt -eked Beans
ves the flavm- of
July 15---Estate of Joseph. S obou-v,
I deceased. Petition for partial distrl
baked bution, reduction of bond and secon
issued and hearing set for August 1st,
" l}lL V. S. IRVINE
Fictan and Surgeon
rs0's Drug Store
N. Dak.
hlL F. E. WEED
llYiCian and Surgeon
abet, N. Dak.
bit. p. j. ROSE
I)NTIST
Ill Union Block
N. Dak.
O. SAUER
Of Chiropractic
eL 11 162 __
ha Residenc©
Main Street
a', ""---" N. Dak.
BIOLI) KING
LAWYER
WMtrom Building
N. Dak.
Pays"
G. Hendrlckson
Notice hereby
gage of $4000.00, executed and ,
crcd by Chris Klunk and
Klunk, his wife. motgagors,
McConvi!le, mortgagee,
15, 1920 filed in the office of the
gister of Deeds of Walsh CountF:
North Dakota. on March 25, 192{} re•
(rded in book 97 of Mortgages a
page 252 and thereafter assigned by
he mortgagee and assignees of mort.
gagee to Jck,;on Street Corporation,
on the following real etate In Walsll
County, North Dakota:
The Northemst Quarter of Sec-
tion 26 in Township 157 "North of
Range 59 West, less about two
acre. subsequently released from
the opeTation of the saSd mort-.
zage lien, described as
ing at the Southwest Corner of
said ' Quarter, thence North " aloug
the quarter section line 18 rods,
thence East at right ang
rods. thence South at
old washerwoman, living In a great Miller of the United States district I lg?e7;'ro:?CteW::t:st at right "
city near me, was .estel .with the eo; decision is made in an atiou / a_.glesenr g sh e tt.
goods on her.' She naa, m her squa- h..,,t by the Bank of North Da-I mutt q
lid apartment, something like a gallon ;o;eklng a refund of $6,085, repre-] ae oorcg, sale of the.
of corn whiskey; she admitted dis- sentlng capital stbk taxes paid by it w by
pensing this liquid from time to time, I for the years..1971,.1922, aridfl9:.. °r l PofThi: es °our:ido ut th:t {r:ad "
, In its decision, the clrCUl uJtub [
in order to ease the flnlncial going,] ..... hat even though the North Dakota on August 5, 1929 tl
she was 81, and not able to turn out atPpeawn°'::l :f the capital stock in I 2:0@ P. M.etO ' oS:tih theortS o
washing as m mr 3ounger years, the bank and its profits are covered l$4548-51 du '. p ..
R.ecent enactments made hers an al-'it, the 'state treasury, that fact dostthe date of sale, plus attorneys fee:
at 2 P. M.
July 16--Estate of Minnie M. Shan-
non, also known as Mary M. Shannon"
deceased. Final Account of Admini,. nNgorCt.Tit a forget, she drew six months' impri-be taxed because it was a state instl
tratrix and petition for distribution I PTh: ' te . Potato Orow: ,=onment. She went "m jail defiant, tution.
filed, together with petition by admm- " " A question as to justice of the law Insofar as the years following 1923
istratrix for determination of inheri- ers association, recently launched a,
Portal, will attempt to sign up 70 per
ent of the combined potato acreage arises, but it should not. There is no are concerned, it is understood that!
.... of South Dakota. North Dakota. Min- ex:cnuation in violation of law by the taxes levied are nominal, as the
T. DAL t CO. ne'ota.sin. MaineNeW andY°rk" Michigan Wlqcon-' rich or poor. youn or old. The so- bank is privileged to charge off cer-
Washington. officer'.; called crime wave is appalling; the fain loses sttstained in earlier years /
• law must be ste:'n and prevail---or, fall of operation.
General
Contractor
and
Builders
announced, down in its impotence. It must no /Ls to employees of the Bank or
House Raising & Repairing fall down. North Dakota, they have ben pay-
Mason Work Oppose New Ti me
Estimates Furnished Phone 201 DissatisfaCtion with the new time Age and condition are no excuse for h federal income tax, while employe,
Park River, ' N. Dak. thelaW stateWhiChonPlaCedcentralthestandardWeSt'rntimePart of crime. Ignorance and self-will are of the state, itself, are exempt. By
In- the causes of most violations of law. this decision, the employees of the I
stead of the mountain time, Which Even poverty does not justify a man bank must continue to pay fed'craI
-- had formerly been in use, is generat or woman to rob. or to enter into un- incomeThe BanktaxeS'of North Dakota statls-,]
" in the vicinity of Iildeer, according to lavful commerce.
an article in the Klildeer Herald. It never pays, even to violate an tics of its financial activities at the
Farmers ,especially ape reported as unreasonable law. Such laws axe no someel°'se orbit business,figures asJUneits resources29' deal withand
disliking the law. They state that done away with by that method. En- liabiliti'es balance at $58.068,151.69 In
they cannot get to work any earlier lightenment bringb about better con-
since hey go by. the sun. Noon Gum- ditions, ignorance and crime never. I the formal report made by the man-
ing arly puts both horses and men wish we could think of Americans as agement.
in the field during the hottest part v a happy, law-,abiding people. We ca
only realize this. when our people uni- MARRIAGE LICENSE
Ne. 4th St.
No. DalL
te Porte-Hendriekaon
DAVID MEBERG
• GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Building Estimates Furnished
park River, N. Dak.
THEO. I. TORGERSON
Painter and Paperhanger
Free Estimates Furnished
Phone 203
park River, No. Dak.
PARK RIVER FURNITURE C0.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LICENSED EMBALMERS
Phone I0
Motor Hearse
Park River, N. Dak.
LOANS SAVINGS
The Fidelity Bldg. & Loan As-
sociation will consider applicatiom
for first mortgage loans on im-
proved real estate in Park River.
Monthly installment plan.
Last devidend on savings shares
per cent.
E. R. Dodds
District Agent
NEW ROCKFORD, N. D.
Found What is Best
Constipated People
tion issued and hearing set for Augu.t thi ve:v old woman exerted her ut- 'of a private business enterprise, and) Jackson Street corporation,
15, 1929 at 10 A.M. most strength. he could not have had no connection with. the functlon HaroldASSignee'°fKlng, Mortgagee.
.July 19 Guardianship of Earl 1. done nuch harm to anybody, by rea-i of government."
Ososki, et al Minors• Hearing cn so of her senility. But she was a In this case, a federal capil;l stocklAtt°rney for Assignee of Mogagee
ninth annual account of guardian, vioiator of law, and knew she was tax was at issue, the Bank of North Park River, North Dakota.
doing wr'ong at the tirne. If I do no€ Dakota contending that it could no" June-27 td Aug. 1, 1929
versally work for it.
We'll,Send a Nan at !
"00nce"
And you may be sure yon
are hearing the truth when
the m&n at onr end of the
wire .qys that.
We realize that when a
plumber is needed, he is need-
ed quickly.
We get him to you quickly.
Our work Is expert, our rater
low. Try us out and you will
Find that when we fix things,
they stay fixed.
We are ready at mty moment
to tackle amy Job, bl or muU*
Just give us a ring at Phom
228 where you need some
plumbing work done.
P. C. DUFFY
Dealer I o
Nathma*l Mazda Electric Lamps
For Farm and City IAghthg
[ Plumbing and Heutlng
the day.
Converse Will Be Income Tax Deputy
C. C. Converse, former state tax
commissioner during the dministra-
tion of Governor R. A. Nestos, arrive
In Bismarck to take uP the duties of
' income tax deputy in the office of tim
tax commissioner, it was 8A-tnouncCd
by Iver Acker, commisstoner. Since
) serving as tax commissioner, Gun-
verse has ben connected with ._,de-..
al Land Bank of St. Paul and ha
I.acticed law.
Holds Conference
Governor Shafer of North Dakota
was a caller at, the White Hous
where he conferred briefly with Pre.
sldent Hoover. The discuSSion, O ov
ernor sharer said, dealt in general
' with farm problems and the grain
. market situation.
Ha;! Insurance Unfavorable
State hail insurance is meeting w it/
little fav.r among farmers and land
owners according to the amount of
land being withdrawn. In Grand
Fo,ks county 90 per cent of all lan
listed has been withdrawn, which "s
two percent more than was with-
drawn last year.
-- I
Memorial Tables Arrive
Two bronze name plates for the
Sdrlie Memorial bridge have been re-
ceived at Grand Forks and will te
plced at either end of the completed
structure. The plates are 24 by 2;
inches and are heavy bronze. Their
inscription is follows: "Arthur
Guitar Sorlie, April 26. 174---August
28. 1928. governor of North Dakota
and chairman of the state highway
commission from January 1925 until
his death. Resident of Grand Fork
since 1903. M.ember of th city coun-
cil from 1909 to 1914. A true friend
to beter roads and bridges -
APPLICATION--FOR PARR RIVER N DIK
July 15Marriage license issued to
Harold Edward Korfhage of the City
of Grafton, N. D. and Miss Alma Geo-'
line Tvevberg of Grafton Township,
Walsh County, N. D.
The Frederick H
Grand Fork's Popular IIoI
Rooms from $1.25 o
William C. Lalmer, Prola
Grand Forks, N. IN
X*OTICE OF
nSSOLUTION OF CORPORATION
State of Nwth kot.- )
)ss
Cotmtv- of W'.'h
In District Court E'2con$ JudicLxl
District.
IN THE MATTER OF THE DIS-
soLUTION OF THE FIPST STATE
BANK OF LNKTN, ernoration.
Notice is hereby x, en that an a
nlation ha b.en filed in thi' Court
. be%lf nf te t-khl,'er of Tt3
[Fir.¢t State nk of I.n'!u. a comor-]
, e-Ict'n -
I atio, creat d. or, ,nied an=l .... , ',
under and by virtue of tb'-law o"[
I North Daksta. nrav,g that t Jud -
I ment be entered dissolving the said
i corporation.
Notice is further given to all par-
ties. if anY. desiring to object to th
grant':n of said ap,!ieatton, that they
may file their objections thereto wit, h
the undersigned at any time prior to
Aumtst 5th. 1929.
By order of the District Court.
Dated at Grafton, North Dakota,
June 24th, 1929.
(Seal)
Thomas J. Hood
Clerk of the District Court,
Walsh County, North Dakota,
ll-t
The Pleasure in Savin00
People do not save for the sake of pomseuing money
itself, but for the purpose of the purchasing power
that goes with the possession of money.
Some save with a definite obet in view, others be-
cause they know the desires that can thin be satisfied.
It is this anticipation that makes ving a pleasure.
This Bank is helping a great many to participate m
t:e pleasure of saving.
First National Bank
Park River, N. D.
• Karl J. Farup, president.
K. D. Bennett, Cashier. t
'Home o/ the [: ar-Reachln Service"
Farmers Security Bank
The
Home Ctntrolled
Bank
OFFICEq:
llenry Deneker
Pre.
C. P. O'Brien
Cashier
G. $. Immri
Asst. Cashier
Bankin$ by Mall
Here's a very simple way for the mash-travelled
man to continue contact with his hmme-town bml
Bank by Marl! All that's neeesmwy is to enclose
your deposit, or on what you wish done, sad
turn It over to Uncle Sands MaiL We'U do rut .
Farmers Security
Bank
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have gotten man, hundreds of fet-
ters from gr&te_fut people telling u
that it helped them when everythin
else failed.
Every drugstore sells Dr. Cal. °
well's Iyrup-Pelmin. Keep a bottle
in your home,--where many livu
omne le sure to need it quickly'.
We would be gll to have D
prove at our expense how much .
aldwelV. Syrup 'Petmin t
to you aMl yn aus
rp Pqa, MonticI!o, Illinol |
and we will Send you pelgi |
doctor at Monticello,
human biy, not
of it, was l)r. Cold-
More than half bis
Women. vhitdren and
ar tbe ones most of-
their illnesses were
naUu re---colds,
bilimtnes--nd
first a thorough
were con _i&ted.
his 47 years pros.
graduated, from Rush
back in 1875), he
of suece in ueh
of hie own
herb
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the manufacture
be as Dr.
pl
immediately had
the drug terre
had in his private
the third genera,
Mothers are giving
who were given
Every
iday mmeene,'me -
nto a drng slmre to
of bottles of Dr.
Pepsin are being
on met,
ou one satisJd
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Ill this country that
bott Dr.
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