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-ass**. 7,r 'iy-v -V: Page Six ivH" ~x WIBAUX PIPONEER. J. C. Meyer was in town Tues day and Wednesday of this week assisting in taking over the Wi baux Provision Co. Mrs. O. C. Kucheman and daughter, Marion, of Beach were visitors in this city the first of I the week and incidently took in the dance Tuesday evening. Our hunters and nirnrods can now secure their licenses for 1914 from \Ym. Cummins who reports' that at the present time there has Jjeen several issued. On last Saturday another busi ness change took place in our little city, when Pat Burke, who HH PAIGE Model Gleawood "36"—Gray & Davii large anil Electric lighting and starting system—$1275. Model Brimswiclc "25" 5 passenger—Elec tric lighting and starting—$975 ^E^ssa-'v 1 1^ Off' ill BEACH, just about two months ago pur chased the Geo. Burkholder sa loon, sold the same to Bert Nel son and Hans Cowee, who took the business over the same day. Wrod has been received in this city Tuesday of this week, giving the sad news that Llewelyn, the six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Banker had died in Califor nia. Last August Mrs. Banker was compelled to go to Los An geles, Calif., for her health and took her son with her. Rev- R. B. Walker and wife departed Tuesday evening for Mrs. Walker's lormer heme at Grey Eagle, Minn., where they v.ill spend a month. Rev. Walk er decided to take his summer W A I EASURE the Paige by the standard of the high priced car. Note the design—You will find in its stream line body—its generous proportions—its up holstery and its finish all the beauty and ex cellence that mark the car of highest degree. Note the mechanical construction—You will find in the large unit single wire electrical equipment —the cork insert multiple disc clutch—the silent chain drive for motor shaft—the always efficient Bosch magneto and the simplified control points of super-quality that you naturally look for only in cars costing double the price. And then check up on the reason for it—You will find that the Paige offers you the highest possible rcentage of actual car value because the Paige etroit Company has no bonded or other indebted ness—no excessive capitalization,no heavy overhead expenses of any kind—to eat up its income. When you buy the Paige you pay only for the car itself— Satisfy yourself on these points Ask us questions— The Paige-Detroit Motor Car Co., Detroit, Michigan C. F. SMITH, Agent MGR. BEACH OPERA HOUSE Office Phone 30M Residence Phone 139 For the only big Circus coming this season GOLLMAR BROS. BIG THREE-RING I S And MENAGERIE 1000 People, 500 Horses and Animals Including HERR DRIE'S BOCKS Big TRAINED ANIMAL SHOW Remember The Place and Date WED. JULY vacation at this time so he would be here to work on the Parish House later on. F. W. Young, of Bath county Kentucky, arrived in the city Wednesday morning and will take up a homestead in this part of the country. "Dad" Wills snys that Mr. Young has the blood in him. and that blood al ways tells. Dad came from the same county. Mrs. T. J. Bushell, who has been on the sick list for some time ond confined to her home, was out the first of the week for a ievv hours. She is not entire ly well, as yet, but her many friends trust that she will new re gain her strength rapidly. GOLDEN VALLEY CHRONICLE SUrRLME COURT DECIDES. ihe supreme court handed down the following decision this week in the case ot the Mis scan Slope Land & Invest ment Co., a corporation, plaintiff and respondent, vs. J. L. Has leud, dependent and appellant. I. An cyrder granting a new trial, even though irregularly and erroneously made, cannot be re viewed or held ior naught by an other district judge ot another judicial district where the action was pending, especially upon a mere collateral aiUck. 1. Alter the trial ol an action the judicial dismel wherein the same was tried, was divided and a new judicial district created, and the county 111 which such ac tic.. ..... tried is embraced within district- Ihe court a..*, nt',:. iiSi minutes of the testii. having been lost, and the jucifat .1 the new district hav ing no knowledge of the case, made and order transferring such cause to the judge of the old dis trict who presided at the trial. 1 hereafter an order was made at tempting to vacate the order transferring such cause, and sub sequently the judge to whom the same had been transferred, on an ex parte application, made an order vacating the judgment and granting a new trial upon the ground of inability, owing to the loss of the reporter's notes of the testimony, to settle a statement of the case so as to enable defen dant to obtain a trial de novo in the supreme court. Thereafter plaintiff's counsel secured an or der to show cause why such or der, vacating the judgment and granting a new trial, should not be vacated. Upon the hearing AnsTHACT OP STATEMENT. For the Year EimIIiik December 31, A. D. IS) I a. Of the condition tni affairs of The Queen City Fire Insurance Company, ol Sioux Falls, S. D., organized under th'i laws of the State of South Dakota, made to the Commissioner of Insur ance of the State of North Dakota, in pursuance of the laws of said state. President, P. F. Sherman. Vice President, Thos. H. Brown. Secretary, Theo. F. Grefe. Principal Oftlce, Sioux Falls, S. D. Attorney for IService of Process In the^ State of Xorth l'akota: Name. Commissioner of Insurance Location, Ulsmarc-] N. D. Orarnnized cr Incorporated, March 13rd, 1 !o5. Commenced business, April 1st, 1905. CAPITAL Amount of Capital Stock paid up in full $ 200,000.00 ASSISTS Value of Real Kstate owned ly the Company $ 40,15$.SO L'v.rs on Uoiuis and Slortsrases 119,SSI.20 I:, ilro-.d Bonds and Stocks 600.00 Loans on Collateral Se curity 81,250.00 Cash (.11 hand and In Bank 21.75fl.C6 Int« ]i st due and accrued 6.S14.20 Pii-mium.'! in course of collection and trans mission 15,110.99 Lulls receivable, not matured, taken lor Hisks 15.S47.70 Total Assets $ 2SO,4.S2.5i LIABILITIES Gross claims for L,,..s..s a il t(-.1 and unpaid $ Gross claims for losses upon which action ll a S bft'il taken .... Losses re sisted the ni puny 5,940.67 6.474.67 3.one.00 Total cross amount !f ci-iims fur Losses $ Deduct Ru insuram and salv age claims theren .. 14,415 34 8,914.01 Net amount of unpaid losses Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risks Paul for Commissions and Brokerage 13.9C6.C2 Paid for Sulirif*s, Fees and other charges .... 20.409.CI Paid for Tax. 6 596.Si Amount of ,n other Dis burst-men is 8,371.9-' Total Disbursements $ 94.746.4 NORTH I'AKOTA BUSINKSS Total risks U'-n during the year $ To-ei i'l-einiiinis received during the year Total Losses incurred during the year Tctal amoni't of Losses paid duiiiiir the year STATE OF Office Of Coin I, \V. C. T:: surance of do hereby cei a true nl.sti-i ment now on 111 testillO'l unto set ill'. of this Il'li. of April, A. 1 I SEAL) -A.. of such order to show cause be fore the judge of the old district, plaintiff's motion was denied and no appeal taken therefrom. Sub sequently the cause having been placed u,pon the calendar for trial in the proper county of the newly created district, plaintiff objected to the trial upon the ground that such action was no ionger pending, the cause of ac tion having been merged in a judgment, and that more than one year had elapsed since the date was in of service of the notice of entry thereof, and that the order aforesaid, vacating such judg ment and granting a new trial void for lack of jurisdiction the court granting it. Held, that the attack on such order was a mere collateral at tack and it was error to sustain such objection- Held further, that the order vacating the judgment and grant ing a new trial was not void but at the most merely voidable when properly attacked, and the order which granted the new trial is res adjjudicata. (Syllabus by the court) Appeal from district court Billings county S. L. Nuchols, special J. From an order refusing to proceed with the trial, defen dant appeals. Reversed. Opinion of the court by Fisk, J. Purcell 6c I. action ll a S Divet, WaHpeton, N. D., and J. A. Miller, Beach, N. D., for appellant L. A. Simpson and M. L. Mc Bride. Dickinson, N. D-, for re spondent ABSTRACT OP STATEMENT. Fop the Year EikIIuk December 31, A. D. 1013. Of the condition and affairs of the Olens Falls Insurance Company of Glens Falls, N. Y., organized under the laws of the State of New York, made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the state of North Dakota, in pursuant of the laws of said state. President, J. L. Cunningham. Vice Presidents, It. A. Little and J. I* Whitlock. Secretary, E. W. West. Principal Office, Glens Falls, N. Y. Attorney for Service of Process tn the_ State of North Dakota: Name, Commissioner of Insurance: Location, BismarcJt, N. D. Organized or incorporated, Commenced business 1S50. CAPITAL Amount of Capital Stock paid up in full $ Klsks Rents due and aerued All other sums due to the Company Unadmitted Assets Total Assets Gross claims for Losses a sled arid unpaid? Gross claims for losses upon which been taken .... Losses re sisted ii tile Co 0 6.601.33 All other Liabilities Tuxes, Slfl.vO Reinsur ance $3,111.03 Total Liabilities JJKCEIPTS Premiums received dur ing' the year in cash ... Interest ami Dividends received during the year Amount received from all other sources .... '.e,ar 1.076,796.0C SCI.7'. 19. 301.3s 19,: 19, 21.2( "UTH DAKOTA, missioner of Insurance, ylor. Commissioner of In state of North Dakota lify that the forenoiiiw Is of the original state lile in this office, iv whereof, 1 have here ii lid and affixed the sea' ..l Bismarck, the 1st daj 1914. AV. C, TA YLOR, 'inmissioner of Insurance STATE OF Ni TH DAKOTA, Office of 'o!i,i,!ssioner of Insurance. CO.MI'AXV CERTIFICATE OF A I "THOR IT V. herras, Th Queen City Fire tnsur. nnce I'unip it. .. corporation orfranize liiu'er the i.u» South Dakota, has filed in this ofiice a sworn statement exhibiting it., ortdition nd business lor the year n.'iiiK December 31. 1913 he requirements of th« te, regulating the bus! :m, and, said Company has fllei dul' eortiiicd copy ot 'h cerxitic'te ^f oifrani •liance with rhe require surance laws aforesaid conformabb laws of tlii nes« of In ui Where:,::. ,i in this 11i":i. its charter zatton in o|.| ments of (lie I, W. C. Taylor. Com oirance of the Slate o. iirsuant to the provis Now, then rnissioiier of North l»ak"t.-. ions of s.-1*1 ws, do hereby certifj that the ah i\. named Company is fullj empowered. thi-ouph Its authorized Hgents, to tr.-.i.saet its appropriate bus Iness of Auth vij-ed insurance in th!i State aeeoi-iliim- to the laws thereof until the :il.-i .,y 0 March. A. D. 1915 In testimony whereof, 1 have here unto set my hand and seal at Bismarck this 1st Day of April, A. t). 1914. (SEAL) w. C. TAY'.OR, Commissioner of Insurance 1S49. ASSETS Value of Real Estate cwned by the Company Loans on Uonds and Mortgages Railroad Bonds and Stocks State, City, County and other bonds Bank Stocks Other Corporation Stocks 600,000.00 21S,408.43 1,954,185.00 1S9,731.58 111- l'"iiy 30,233.50 Total i-r,sa amount of cli ims for Less.-s ...$ 245,501.74 Detluc Hl— insurumva and hjiIv- Htre claims thereon .. 35.6G5.T4 Net amount of unpaid Losses Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risks 3S,495.92 All other Liabilities 43,997.25 3,309.72 I 47,306.37 77,131.76 10.419.CC Total Receipts $ 87.551.3C jtlMIt RSEMESTS. Losses paid during the 4C.401.4S I I 2.502,912.82 hand and in Cash on Bank Interest due and aerued Bills receivable, not matured, taken for 441,027.44 4ti.S43.53 361.00S.J3 1,883.04 1,14s.41 .% 5,525,539.37 LIABILITIES 19.57C, 66 209,896.00 2,393,225.OS 2,603,12L95 -i A ,. -i» Total Liabilities $ 5,525,539.37 RECEIPTS Premiums received dur ing the year in Cash .% 2,217,162.98 Interest and Dividends re iv in "e»r 270.27S.51 Rents received during the year 12,319.19 Amount received from all other sources 44,129.43 Total Receipts $ 2,543*890.11 DISIIlllSKMEVrS. Losses paid during the year $ 1,185,144.61 Dividends paid during the year 1S5.000.00 Paid for Commissions and Brokerage 4C9.204.S2 Paid for Salaries, Fees and other charges .... Paid fqp Taxes Amount of all other Dis bursements 239.S3C.65 till,255.32 695.0S6.-T4 Total Disbursements .$ 2.734.527.S4 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks taTccn during the year $ 274,130.00 Total Premiums received during the year 5,136.70 Total Losses incurred during the year 1,004.07 Total" amount of Losses paid during the year .. 969.37 PTATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. W. C. Taylor, Comlnissioner of In surance of the State of North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true abstract of the original state ment now on tile in t'.iis office. In testimony whereof, 1 have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of this Office at lllsmarck, the 1st dav of April, A. D. 1914. (SEAL) AS'. C. TAYLOR, Commissioner of Insurance. FT ATE OF XORTH DAKOTA. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. COMPANY'S I'EKTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. Whereas, the Olens Falls Insurance Company, a corporation organized un der the laws of Ne.w York, has tiled in 'his office a sworn statement exhibit ing its condition and business for the year ending December 31. 1913, con formable to the requirements cf the laws of this state, regulating the busi ness of Insurance, and, Whereas, the said Company has filed in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate cf organ)-, zatlon In compliance with the re'iUire mcnts of the Insurance laws aforesaid. Now, therefore, I, AV. C. Taylor, Com missioner of Insurant-* of the State of Vorth Dakota, pursuant to the provis ions »f sajd laws, do hereby certffy that the above named Company is fully empowered, through its authorized agents, to transact its appropriate bus iness of Authorized Insurance In this state according to the laws thereof, until the 31st day of March, A. D. 1915. In testimony whereof, 1 have here unto set my hand and seal at Bismarck, this 1st Day of April, A. D. 1914. (SB4J0 W. C. TAYLOR, Commissioner ot Insurance Brass Castings 9 I 0 HARDWAR .•/*5' will give any prepayment privileges. WE WRITE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. CYLINDERS Gas or bteam Rebored or ground PISTONS 9 Made to order any kind RINGS All sizes BRASS FOUNDARY Aluminum and a "'sV Wheather you live in the city or country, make your headquarters for AT KECKLERS Where you can get the most of the best for the least. City delivery at your service. Job Printing promptly and neatly turned out at the Chronicle printing office SECRETS OF PITCHING WE ALWAYS HAVE Plenty Money on hand for real estate loans. If you want a loan you will do well to see us as we are the oldest and best established loan agency in this territory. PIESIK LAND & LOAN CO. B. T. PIESIK, Manager Machine Shop and GARAGE George M. Stockwell Co. Give as a trial. Blanche Street Beach, N. D. smm —in the— r-i: iisisii FURNITUkhg UNDERTAKING Overstad & overson OME TO US FOR Anything Building Line Golden Valley Lumber Yard A. R. THOMPSON, Hp. .. We GEARS Spur or Bevel cut to oider by Cysdodial System BUSHINGS Bronze or Babbitt PATTERNS Wood or Metal AUTO REPAIRING Tires, Sundries. Storase BLACKSMITHING I I I .* S I