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we. a= SCOOP atrorter MINUT (5 == sucHA CLEVER ESA MECHANIC. LUKE TO WATCH S— HONEST NOW 15 THs WHY? AND (GNATZ IGNITION ALWANS GIVES \ ME ALAUGH WHEN LL iNOS A NEW EARFUL OF SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1917 6 9 By “Hop” > 1E110 B0SS-SAN- THERE IS | ==] so MUCH DOING AT THIS | ==! TIN CANGARAGE- S0 MANY | HONEST NOW-1SN7 Amount Amount ANTLCONSERVERS =|... of Benefited Assessment (Expressed (Expressed in Dollars) in Dollars) the special assessi t commission of, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. the 12th day of December, 1913, duly mans lost as many submarines as the city of Bism » North Dakota,’ hereby” certify. that’ the foregoing is a complete list of the particular. and parcels of land ‘which in the opinion TEVTONS TAKE AMERIGANS Inman, deceased. > In the matter of the estate of D. M.| sold, as provided by law, for the de- they lost in 1916,’ ’Sir Edric said, linquent taxes of the year 1912, andj The output of the merchant ship- Lot 3 419 19.00: of stich commission are — especially ‘ Lot 4 01.04 benefited by the construction of pav- Lot 5 385.70 ing within paving district No. 1 in Lot 6 29. such: city, setting forth each lot or Lot 7 29% tract of fand assessed, the amount éach Lot 8: 6 |lot is benefited by the improvement Lot 9° and the amount assessed against each; Lot 10 that the same Is a true and correct : A ; Lo assessment of the proper erein de- Reports Actively Circulated to!rot 1 seribed, according to. the. best. judg. Lot 1 ment of, a majority of the members 10) of such commission; and that the sev- Defeat Food Pledge Lot 1 eral items of expense included in such Lot 1 assessment are as follows, to-wit: Move Lot 17 Contract price with interest $1 Lot 18 Engineering expenses _—_ Lot 19 29| Advertising, etc, Mandan, N. D., Nov. 3—Active cir- Lot a0 Expenses of commission ‘ 210.00 culation of reports that the food|1-ot 2! oducte percent: to. be 2 paid by general taxation 13,580.41 pledge campaign undertaken by the 3 i Dated this 25th d of October, 1917. food administration would Jead to the 7 ft, of lot 24 C.-L, Young, vf confiscation of foodstuffs in homes, is] 3,118 ft, of lot Fe costae reported in German communities of i Plat ember. Morton county, and it also has gained EC. shies ee considerable headway in this city, ac- NOTICE eember: cording to food pledge circulators. The state food diretcor, Dr. E. F. Ladd, has started a campaign to stamp out the propaganda work, but indica- tions are that it will require sevéralj fot additional days in which to complete the canvass of German sections be- cause of the prevalance of the propa- ganda. ft, of lot 8 ft. of lot 8 IN MICHIGAN TOO. Escanaba, 'Mich., Nov. 3.—An inves- tigation has been started in three counties in the. upper peninsula of Michigan in an effort to run down the instigators of libelous statements aim- ed at the: defeat of the food adminis- tration’s food pledge, according to S. S. Still, who is in charge of the Hoov- er campaign in Cloverland. Reports, Mr. Still says, of a nature derogatory t to the food campaign, have been cir- culated in three counties, which will not be named for the present, and the | £0 instigators are said to be emigrants from a neutral country, who are said to be plotting against the United Plat Plat States government. ae 5-22 jes im BRANDED IMPOSTERS. L LF Hee Washington, D. C. Nov. 3:—The|ot 9 and Ww.’ “ i food administration today branded.as feet of lot § . 371.94 371.94 imposters, men in the different parts|=-, 20 ft.,of, ney “ ofthe country, men who have at- 579.92 tempted to buy home canned products put up. by housewives, representing 2422.77 themselves as food administration ates a agents. At the same time the food] Lots 1 tc id th 5 administration took occasion again to giuety ‘block to, HL Plat eet deny . that the government: contem-| Entire. block plates commandeering home canned Aer enern acl: $011.43 3011.43 goods. lock 12, Original Plat Poel eee aS Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, PAVING ASSESSMEN'T, PAYING DIs- i ange Prd Notice is hereby given that a apociall 6 5° and ASL por assessment for the construction of pav- |“ “of Hot 6 306.19 ing in Paving District No. 1,-in the] yw. 30 ft. of tot’ 167.64 city of Bismarck, has been levied! is’ § gt.’of lot , against tho lots and tracts of land] “ana lots 1 ‘ ally benefited by such improve-| and 3 90 908.76 sums set opposite the re-{ ,' BI Original Plat r criptions of such lots and! yr otg 1 to 42 ine lusive ..:. 3 4378.22 4378.21 42, Original Pint e Amount Amount of fy 59 eee Orisinal Plat Benefited Assessment | 779%, "4 fg td, (expressed (Expressed| ang'12 ..//... 1613.00 1613.00 ‘ an Seer in Dollars) in Doltars) t. ‘s ~ $296.09 S. 100 ft. of lots $296.09)" 7, 8,9, 10, 11 31-271 ana? 1285.44 285.44 336 35 rl 89 115.80 1100.13 is Ett f 3 328.01 (right of Way of Min- 293.89 383.89 neapolis, St. Block 70, Original Plat § Paul & S. Ste. 298. 4 298.74 Marie Ry, Co.) 3656.70 3656.70 309.4 309.41 Block 44, Original Piat 333"48 328.88 Tot 1 ae « 1092.03 1092.03 341.46 341.46 Lot 2 432.80 426.86 428/86 Lot 3 346.17 ‘01 1078.01 Lot 4 : M15 1002.15 ot 5. 152 412.52 Lot 6 | 12 328.12 Lot 7. 54 309.54 Lot 8 a3 309.42 Lot 2. iy wie 228 La in| fot I $296.37 $296.37 Lot 12 311.57 311.57 Lot 13 326.78 326.78 Lot 14 0% ii 420.95 440.95 Lot 15 E, 30.ft. of lot ii ~:90.00 90.00 Lot 16 W. 110 ft, of lot 4 Lot 17 AS] ie... 340.75 340.75 Lot 1§ 3112.20 fi. of lot 13, 284°00 23400 0 W. 110 ft. of lot . 2a. + 853. 853.05 3 i 1085 :06 4 430.7 430.74 5: 354258 6: 826.78 in 311.58 o 296.36 Lot $296.32 Lot Lot Roto to tS RS et tc OO ID EM CSO HE enatmoawns SSkSScahtanaarns Popeater reret ty er ete rete ereteve tery rae etetey ay Notice is hereby given, That on the 13th day of November, 1917, at ten o'clock, a, m., the special assessment commission of the city, of Bismarck, North Dakota, will meét in the city hall of ‘such city to hear any objec- tions which may be gnade to. an ‘as- sessment. shown in the. foregoing list. by any person interested therein, of by his agent or attorney, C. L. “Young, 7 Chairman. SUMMONS, State of North ‘Dakota, county of Burleigh. In district court, Sixth judi- cial district. ty et ro | (Continued from Pagé Une) and the other, @ Milwaukee man, from a gunshot wound. ‘Recorded as possibly accidental, Private Frank Vana, infantry, died on Nov. 1 of bloedpoisoning asthe result Notice is hereby given by the under-| that the time for redemption from ping he said was 123 per cent high- signed, Wm. A.-O’Donnell, administra-| said sale will expire ninety days from er than in the corresponding period torof the estate of D. M. Inman, late | the completed service of this notice. last year. The admiralty had decided -of the city of Vermillion, in the coun-| Said land is described as follows: dune four new national shipbuilding ty of Clay, and state of South Dakota,|/ Lots 17 to 24, block 18, Harmon’s, yards would be necessary. deceased, to the creditors of, and all} addition to city of Bismarck. persons’ having claims against, saiv dedeased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this no tice, to said administrator at his of $4.58, date, $7.26. Amount sold for, $1.23. Subsequent taxes paid by purchaser, FUEL SITUATION IN Amount required to redeem at this In addition to the above amount you of a.gunshot wound. His mother lives in Milw ee, : fice in the village of Napoleon, in Prit Ralph. W. Wheeler, machine Logan county, North Dakota. gun, battalion, a son of Fred Wheeler, Westmoreland, N. Y., died Oct. 29 of natural Causes. Wm. A. O'DONNELL, ARTHUR B. ATKINS, <Adtorney for Administrator, MPERS ERY. RAIN OME ER? ARTILL! Napoleon, North Dakota. #. By Associated Press. With the American Army in France, Nov. ; 3=Heayy: rain, beginning Fri- of October, A. D. 1917. day, & Npsrod:the activity of the artil- NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF lery in the portion of the French front. REDEMPTION. where the American battalions are on |" duty and converted thc back areas in- to seas of mud. - £ No. official-communication was is- suéd oni Friday, but’ there has been nothing-in the reports to headquarters ‘oO suggest any change’in the normal Situation’ along the Améfican secior. General Pershing returned yester- day fron: visit to the British front.| —. A parfy- of American major generals}, ~~ has. insvectéd the billets ofthe first leigh—ss: N. D. . To A. M. Thompson JUST OUT (Big New) Dated October 19th, A. D. 1917. Administrator. First publication on the 20th day tate of North Dakota, county of Bur- Office of county Auditor, Bismarck, You are hereby notified ‘that the tract of land hereinafter described, and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1912, was on Lear aaa will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice; and unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. Witness my hand and official seal this 22nd day of March, 1917. (Seal) T. E. FLAHERTY, Auditor Burleigh County, North Da- kota. (first publication Oct. 27, 1917.) 10-27:11-8-10 SINK FIFTY PERCENT. London, Nov. 3.—Between forty and fifty per cent of the German submar- ines in the North Sea, the Arctic and the Atlantic, since the beginning of the war, have been sunk, Sir Edric Geddes, first lord of the admiralty, in the house of commons today. “During the last quarter, the Ger- EASTERN PART-OF STATE IS STILL SERIOUS Conditions Call for, Energetic Work on Part of Administra- tion, Says Babcock The fuel situation remains serious in the eastern part of the state and calls for most vigorous action on the part of the administrator, announced Dean E. J. Babcock, acting president of the University of North Dakota and chairman of the fuel committee of the state defense council, today. “I am confident the fuel administra- tion is in good hands and that every- thing is being done that can be done. There is yet much to be done,” said Dr. Babcock, val A Leona Frey Stafford, Léland WilHam Myrtle French,:formerly Myrtle Stat-| contingent. ‘ On ford, widow and sole heir at law of rey. W } William T. ‘Stafford, deceased, FRENCH® ADVANCING. ; Noy, 3+The French are ad- rd 5 Plaintift 4 between the Oise canal and thé'resion of Corbeny, and have reach- ed the south bank of the Aillette river, ‘he war offiée, announces. ‘Staffofd atid ‘ail other persons un known claiming any estate or in -OIL MAP SHOWS ALL THE OIL FIELDS OF WYOMING, COLORADO By using S. S. S. You Can Shake Loose from The Tortures of Rheumatism treatment of Rheutiatism It atts terest “in, or Hen or incumbrance upon the property described in the .| complaint, i defendants The'.State of-North Dakota’ to. thi Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an swer the complaint in’ this which will be filed in the officé of the clerk of the district court ‘of the Sixth judictal district, in and for the county ot Burleigh, and state of North Da- kota, and.to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of: such service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judg- ment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 21st day of August, 1917, H. C, BRADLEY,’ : Attorney for Plaintiff... Residence and postoffice address: Bis- marck, North Dakota. ‘ 5 To the Above Named Defendants: * Take notice thatthe above entitled action relates to the southéast quarter. (SE%) of section twenty-four (24), in township one. hundred : thirty-eight (188), north'of range seventy-five (75), west of the fifth principal. meridian, in the county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, and.is to quiet title to said land in plaintiff and determine who are the heirs or devisees of Will- fam T. Stafford, deceased, and no per- sonal. claim {8 made against any of said defendants. A H. C. BRADLEY, fh Attorney for Plaintiff. 10-18-2627: 11-3-10-17 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE BISMARCK CITY COMMISSION. On October 29, 1917, the city com- mission met in regular session. .There were present Commissioners Bertsch. Best, Kirk and President Lucas. The minutes of the. meeting held October ! 22, 1917, were read and approved. The, assessment for the stub end walks in. paving districts numbers one,and two! was approved bythe city commission: i The Fargo Foundry company’s bid for flat ‘manhole covers. was’ accepted .by the city commission. The resolution | accepting the grant of land. for an alley in block 106, Original Plat, city 9| of Bismarck, was. adopted. A reso- | lution creating paving district num- ber three was adopted. A resolution 7| creating paving district number four was adopted. A resolution creating, paving district number five was adopt- ed. The financial report for the month of September, 1917, was received and; referred to the commissioner of fi- nance. Thirty-six names of persons qualified for jury duty were drawn as required by law. The following biils were ordered to be paid, funds permit- Monday, November 8, 1817. “ning Wanted--°%.,< Man or Lady. E “Address 325 Tribune office. () oe 3 ting: 4 T. R. Atkinson. + $237.29 4 W. A. Cfeveland: . 38,00 Mos a Munroe’s cafe : 5.75 Tot 3: Be J. H. Jensen... 3.20 Lot 4. 7 gg|Chris Martineson . 31.00 Hee 8 St. Alexius hospital Lot 6 ; H A Tot 7 10 R. F. Jager.... a i D. C. MeLest 10° 2 Pat Kelly . beet a Webb Bros. . Yet 13 ag Bonham Bros. Lot 14 359.74} Lot 1? Fredric. Bass Lot 15 374.94 ¢Lot 18 | 29 29 F. L. Conklin . Lot 16 392-691 iteck 66, OFixinal Phat E. C. Taylor. Lot 18 342.36 $3 C. L. Young... ui aes Lot 13 244.96 Upon motion the board of city com- Lot 20 245.88 Lot 21 261.72 ‘ it 22 34 (| Monday, November 5, 1917. Tat 23 sr ath pak. C. L. BURTON, 20 ; . tat 4 spe 20| Hie ndetARON Ce Young, Fo une wee, 29 ie undersigne ‘oung, S redchaai ie Sadia hielinae For: ~906:06 {Conklin and E. ¢.-Taylor, constituting @~* Tribune: want ‘ads bring: results... The Germans have retreated to the orth bank of the river. The bridges OKLAHOMA AND KANSAS. The germs of Rheumatism are in|directly upon the blood, which ‘it Most Complete Map Published. the blood, which is laden with mil- promptly purifies of all disease germs. Send for One It's Free | lions of the minute demons of pain,| It is a powerful antidote, and elimi- J. M. GLADSTONE causing untold suffering and bringing|nates from the blood: all trace of 623 Central Savings Bank Bldg., “| its victim from vigor and strength to| rheumatic germs,: building up ‘and action |'= FOLLOW THE PROCESS OF BELDING SILKS AT THE MATINEE TO BE'GIVEN ~ MONDAY AFTERNOON =|. Miss Rhoda I. Christensen, who has spent several years in the study of silks and its manufacture, will explain the many ‘points of interest as the reel is shown. Its both interesting and instructive. Belding Silks Sold by the A. At the Bismarck Theatre 1 almost helplessness. To get real and] Strengthening the “run-down system. Denver, ol us 2 Benuine ¢elief from this disease,| Write to-day to. our medical di- ae these disease germs must be com-|rector, who will give you valuable pletely routed out of the system|advice regarding the proper. treat- through the blood. ment of your ‘own™éase, Address S..S. S. has been used for fifty|Swift Specific Co. Dept. I Ate vears with satisfactory results in the]lanta, Ga NESE 5; THE MANUFACTURING OF iy Bank with the Cloc. A Very Old Problem Ever since man aequired the desire to own valu- ables the problem of safeguarding them against loss has oceupied his attention. . The modern bank vault, such as this institution + has built, provides the most perfect form of pro- tection obtainable, being absolutely fire, burglar and water proof. We rent deposit boxes in this vault for $2.50 a year and upwards, accerding to size, TheTirSt National Bank 2 BISMARCK. N.D:. in: Bismarck are W. Lucas Co. To the Conservative People Burleigh County Improved ad Unimproved Lands The following lands will be sold on easy_ terms: XW See- 5 NE! Section 26-140-78, $20 per tion 7142-77, $26 per acre. acre. NEY Section 11-144-79, 26-1 "$22 ‘per acre. NW'4 SE14 Section 29 140-75, Improved, 144-79 Improved-$27 per acre. 4-144-79, $18 pet atre, If you want to b Mankato, any of the above lands write me. A. H, SCHROEDER The Bryant Tailoring Co, WHOLESALE TAILORS 24 per aere. NW Section Section 14-144-78, $27 per acre. 7 per aere. Section 31- Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Sectién Will Guarantee to save you from $12.50 to $15.00 ~ Minnesota ‘ on your Winter Suit or Overcoat . n TUT Choice of 300 different patterns at $22.50 PERFECTION Our Motto. SATISFACTION (our Guarantee. experienced -Book-Keeper