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| FRIDAY, JANUARY 61922 ae ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ Meee .. PAGE, SEVEN — ~ vy Ce NN nee ne ene a renee renee eer anne en pS A SR SSS SASS SRS a SSS aS emiereiet . one Bes © | ministrator had not the opposing DOI GS OF THE: DUFFS: \ Reobing.g) Resolution re i “BY ALLM: AN V TRIED To, BOT IT LOOKS AS THOUGH J MANDAN: NOTES | heirs gained control of it recenty tor . Sg : o i Z s the express purpose of using, it as TOM, | MADE A NEW.YE YEAR'S RESOLUTION their “tool” ‘to! utvelidate phere gifts, ALL TO MYSELF: BUT 1m AFRAID WELL, FLL TELL You IF IT WON'T i Mr. Hill asserts? You WOULD FORCE ME TO exit BE BREAKING IT - | RESOLWED . Novel Carniv al Affidavits objecting to. the “appoint- ‘s PLL HAVE TO BREAK IT- BREAK SIT) (ime mre paar THAT | WOULD NOT ASK You FOR: ANY ) 3 Being Planned Janene i Louis nie Han charge that he vor SURE, 1T WOULD BE HOUSE MONEY ONCE DURING THE ; mea ‘ gained possession improperly:of North MY FAULT NO MATTER A “Kow Karnival” and general good | vaks Farm, theso-called “million dol- IF IT’S A GOOD ONE, WHAT VT WAS - WELL DEAS AANy lie RESULTS: ud ald BROKE 5 y time for the men interested-in dairy | lar” country. estate founded’ by the DON’T - USE A UTTLE < Z WHAT WAS yauie RESOLUTION Y ting, suggested at the regular bi-month- | “Empire: Builder,” eight miles north y 5 ly banquet of the Mandan Town Criers! of St. Paul, and the railroad bonds. ‘ club ‘held at tha Lewis & Clark pri- ' North Oaks is valued by Mr. Hill at vate\ dining room Wednesday night | $232,000, its’ appraised value: oe q met with such unanimous approval The. other heirs also assert that i that arrangements are now being Louis W. Hill obtaitied and attempted \ nade for the unique event. to’ retain control of their shares of . All of the members of the Mandau,| Burlington railroad stock ‘and only Flasher, New Salem and proposed} returned it when threatened with a -., Glen Ullin Holstein Breeders circuits | lawsuit. A letter from Louis W. Hill, will be the especial guests of thé] uoted in one of the affidavits making WiLL POWER _ i i « Town Griers club at the “Kow Kare “ nival.” The event probably will be staged the latter part of this month or early in February. The main purpose is to get the vari- ous men who are changing this coun- try from an unprofitable wheat grow- ing area to a profit making dairy-dis- trict into one common meeting ‘to be- this charge, states that he desired temporary control because it was in the interests of all tife heirs, the un- certainty of, the: railroad situation then being such that ultimate diSposal of this stock was problematical. Several of his sisters and brothers | are emphatic in voicing their opposi- tion: to’ Louis W. Hill as administra- ' come better acquainted, and incident-} tor; one asserting that he has long DON'T \ You WANT. a x i y ally_to become better acquainted ‘with | been’ antagonistic to the other heirs. HIN ANY MORE OWH=2 WANT Bur, Noe JUST i the Town Criers and city men whc| Affidavits asking the appointment of Tag 2 Lae APIECE OF ‘ SAID THAT WOU’; ’ ., are willing and anxious to back up the | the Northwestern Trust: company ‘also AG! WERE FULL. Room \N MY ever, that they agreed to his receiy- Miss Rosella Hendrickson of Man-|-ing $100,000 and one of the opposing dan, aud Joseph Olson were united in| affidavits ¢arries a statement of ex- 1 * marriage at the: Lutheran parsona| penses showing that he did receive | Wednesday evening by Rev. C. J. Bi $100,000. ! ling. Following;the ceremony, a wet slg : ding dinner was served the bridal) pom Motives iat hee | party and a few intimate friends by J be Re Pawel 2 ail 5 Men. | Mr. and Mrg, Andrew Peterson at their | J@mes N. Hill, Walter J. Hill, Mrs. Ruth Beard and Mrs. Gertrude Gavin, home on 9th avenue N.'W. all: of New York, and--Mrs, Clara The bride has made her home in : < ‘Mandan for several years. with Mr.| Ligdley of St. Paul,. Mrs, Charilitte and Mrs. Andrew Peterson. ‘The | Slade of White Bear and Mrs. Rachael groom is a former resident of Almont Boeckmann of St. Paul, . ‘but for several years past, has resided PTT er detter Blened in California. Mr. and Mrs. Olson left 7,4" Mary H. Hill, wife of Samuel if dairymen in every way within their | complain of alleged acts dy him in Pe CTCRE EE | power, , i § his administration of his father’s $50,- FEW ——: 000,000 estate, it being contended that MINUTES F " {he obtained $150,000 administrator i | Mandan Couple fees when he “agreed” to act without : \ Married Wednesday | any compensation. They state, how-| | Let the service of the above citation last night for Galifornia where they / tH) of Washington, directing Presi- plication in— the ae | will make theirfhome.” dent George P. pa a of the trust Ne LEGAL LEGAL NOTICES | | ne t. neh oweek gnafeting uth . = company, in whic all’the heirs are -—-——_____________ thr Ta follow ingede ( City Commission sts shareholders, to call a meeting to oust KB PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUS® tiem in Cyrus. P. Brown, Jr., vice president, a OND ANY ou gabe De wv to the City. of Bist ‘ : Plans Improvements ang john 7. Toomey, secretary to the |, SALESMEN ; LP Sf Dhlladetpiine Decemb: 1 —1. C. DAVIES. that part ‘of same f ; Hill ‘heirs, from the directorate and = — o— HELP WANTED—FEMALE ron 13 POLICYHO ie or pa County Court. | fevt ‘ ' Members of the board of city. com- elect as directors ©. C. Lindley, and | WANTED—Traveling salesman, ac-| WANTED—School girl to. wor 0 A 1 re : missioners. at. the regular mecting James N. Hill. Mr. Lindley, a son-in- quainted with auto trade preferred. board and room. Small family.} ¢ a heltesiold: ROGER OR S wel ‘Wednesday evening unanimous-|!@W, is vice president and general No: onecion to handling as a side} _Phone 876-M. ema _} lent! Lite and Trust B he cea .|e¢ounsel of the Great Northern ral- ine. Give experience and reference. 1 a Bea hia will be held County of t 10 feet Nor ne ee ly voted to adyer tee. Or ae oe one road. Loudon, Incorporated, 107 Western _ AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLI : f 3 | iiotat ace Ggnnin , Sout poeroae : bination hose; chemical and boos' The ousting of Vice President E.| avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. 1-6-2t| FOR SALE—1920 Cleveland Si et a dudge, | running Fast 0 tect alongs ine of pump fire trucks mounted on various! p payis and C. P.. Brown, Sr,, presi- | saat 1,200 miles; car and tii in i makes of motor. chassis. dent of the First National bank, and WORK WANTED good condition. Owner leaving city, i The bids will be received and the election of Walter J. Hill and Dr. | WANTED—Family washings, mon’s| Bargain.if taken at once. Call BE. G.' opened on January: 25, and it will not; Egil Boeckmann, a Son-in-law, also! washings.or ladies washings, to tako Hanselman,. Grand Pacific hotel, In the Matt ust, Johns Hannah apital | Hannah S. licyhold- | ottier. perso nA te of Aug- | stid Lot 122 to point of I Johnson, Petitioner, — vs. ohnson. Jin Eaneon an “d efor the benefit of i be until that time that the various | was suggested. home. Phone. 456-M, or call at 310} Saturday and Sunday. ‘1-8-5 und: the°conversion of said “Com- |) Tt rit DAKOTA, a offerings of different companies .will South Highth street. 12-31-1w BOARD AND RO ito a mutyal life insurance. com-} To. the wh pondents and | @&—————- (eae i b tigated and a decision -made| ,,Law Limits Director Changes 7 i - ; niwanithe oe | August dohnge ae ae | MARKETS ! e! Investigated sand sé Thd letter which opens: e, the | Violinist wishes to play for dances, | OR RENT—Large, warm, _ nicely monwolth ot ANsust Jolson) ve ‘ +, on the type of equipment desired. the | URdefsigned, owners ‘of the North-{ Or with orchestra. Write M.C. Knud-' furnished rooms in strictly modern aes veey Wan eeLs ea you re L creer aS "The commission atso considered the | western’ Trust: company,” ask that a} son, Richardton, N. D. 12-30-1w] home. Hot water heat. Also fur- Directors and approved by. the [ tioner herein, has. fi I eonre BEARISH SENTIMENT problem of co-operating .with the} special meeting be called for the Me ae nished apartment: “on dirst = floor, esico, ae print Dner, ide menngy document in writing, purporting to be} yi, fgOlcT ae Northérn Pacific Raitroad company | pose of making the suggested changes - ROOMS FOR RENT | screened porches. ; Call at 217 8th | Company. Co nf the ‘Tan may ‘Be Soh mie lnteoet Mentiootsaet predominated in ars wheat of the township of Burnt of toward the end of eliminating the) in the board of directors. The letter | FOR RENT—One modern furnished] street. b-lw | had upon application. menace to public safety in the east| also adds that at the annual meeting| room; very warm; board if desired, GOOD TABLE BOARD—Drice, very By ory HONARD Ce Satron 2% end crossing. of the. railroad tracks. ; the'seven heirs may consider enlarg- | 814 Avenue B. Phone 384-W. reasonable. Close“in.. ‘Also dress« 42-23-20 1-6-13 “Speretary. “Needed repairs tothe city -hall'and| ing the board and either replacing | 1-6-3¢| making, altering of-all kinds}*Mfrse| oo, — : complete remogeling .of the present| some of the directors-or adding other |: ROR “RENT Light” housekeeping |2-J. J:-Dohne, 423 2ndst, Bhono472-3.. AO Nae A AniNG Re building was also discussed ‘at length {| 2ames to the board. é \'soomai Algo farm for rent.-418 1st h and it is probable that definite steps Louis W. Hill, in his affidavit re- ‘St. Phone. 241-J. 1- day in early trading. Initial quota- tions which varied from 1-8 cent de- >| cline to a like advance with 4 to $1.12 and July $1.01: 1-4 ISTRA'TOR | 1 ohngon of ; " were followed by a moderate. set- Eases adeno ee ere a wk. {State of North Dakota, County offthereon, and that ‘the said petition way back all around. BREAKFAST AND SUPPER witt'fur- | PUe". the rroofs of said purported Will and| Rallies took place but they proved L ION FOR] c - Ces specting this meve, avers that “the - =f y Court, before Hon. I. € be heard and duly con- eae The et closed will be taken later in the spring. ‘purposes* referred to in the‘etter did | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms and nigsned rooms at $1.00 per day. will Davies, idee. ame ee "Gs chien eB duly con, tosbe Cae DRE THs ore ray 4 not in any way relate to or concern| also rooms for light housekeeping,| als0 take washing. Phone 638:W. |°- Renen the Bstate of Sal- 5 lay of February, A. D.. ;|May $1.11 to $111 1-4,and July $1.00 * Gasoline Taken | the business, welfare or good manage~| 312 8th St., 1-6-1w | _ 922 7th street. ' 1;$- 2 Swks |" N1 a, Petitioner, ‘ Onni necat e fie Gomet ae sein we va 5-8 tio $1.00 34. 3 From Oil Agency} ment of the company, but did relate ta | FOR RENT—Nice warm modern fur- BOARDERS WANTED—Board — and | Seta: Ont Setila, * badd ulinan, County Court Hous PNET is) SOE bi j 2nd’ were concerned with ‘their pur |” ‘nisned room. Close in. Phone 538M| . Toom‘or table board. Home Cooking. |S re tena PA moe. Setale cata eae Coan ey aot Buti oleh and ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | , a ‘| Poses in respect to this estate and| 505 8rd St, 1-3-1 wk} ‘The-Dunraven. Phone 256,212 8rd} 8 and Bveliina Scala, Respond- |" You and «: South St. Paul, Jan. Z Cityzand county officials have been|the conduct of the administration | ROR RENT—Vurnished room with Street. 12-28 4 wks. e to be and appear this € ceipts 1,200. Generally. ste unable to find any clues which might | thereof.” board, 409 5th St. Phone 512-R. ~ MISCELLANEOUS Tent TT EAT sae elo tands piace Aiea bale ts higher, Common to medium beet lead ‘to the apprehension. of thieves’ Ho asserts that thereafter the di- Q : Cast: RORSSALE=Gecd" quali —— of | Recinen “uve neaee iid: petition bulk $5 0 $625. Butcher cows i ine tanks of the| Vectors discovered that under the law ad S-Good quality Barly Ohio sed: should not he gi : lary < who raided the gasoline tanks 7 5 ? Bee ‘ Ct t beg ed, and heifers largely $3.25 to $5. Can. { lorthw: 1 Cl tank East | 20 More than two of the proposed re- FOR RENT—Modern furnished room potatoes for seed or table purposes, ach of you are hereby no-} Dated this nd hie of December, A. ie 5 2 Bologna { Nor esate Oil Co. plant on East royals trom or appointments to the | with board for lady. 422 4th St, $1.10 per bushel, F. 0. B. Garrison, that Matt Seiala of tien Town: |p. 1921. : ners Bull cuters $i igo. Si poene Larne tow. E. Dopking mana-| board of directors could be made in i 15,3t_| N. D. N. K. Mogaard, Garrison, {ihe petiioner hereins hat fled inthis (SEAD YS c, paving, CONe Bee ie ticay Veal calves, best fbr at the Gil eeoney thieves tied jie manner pnoposed in the letter and |FOR RENT—Large modern room.|__N. D. 1-6-lw Court his petition, praying that letters ee Tudge of the County Court. lights mostly $7. 3, Ys 2 32 9 43 VA EEL STTPaPS ———— Jof administration’ upon, the estate ; 0 Let service of the above citation he : MAAS open the front door to the gasoline lees Meee i Annes: re petition: | _622 2nd street a4 3t_ | POR SALE—Fitty carloads of choice | fanmay Setala, late of the Township ot {made by publication in the Hismarck | Hog receipts 7,500. Best. lights 25 A ik lignite coal at $2.65 per ton, F. 0. B. in the County of. Bur h, and | Tri uno once: tach weck for three s to 50 cents higher. Bulk $7.85 to $8. shed and drew off 180. gallons of gas-|ter to Mr. Flannery suggesting that FOR SALE OR RENT Odessa, N. D. - Burt State Pank. te of North: Dakota, deceased, | be | c w personal service | putchers most] cents higher. ‘Bulk oes oline, taking it way in several cans,! only two changes be made. HOUSES AND FLATS Se Ca has 4 2 Mted to Matt Setala, and that_the| upon all r own to be r fr iy DACKETENSO ACO: : i vhich “ 7 ~ eet —-— Burt, N. D. 12-24-1m ition will be heard and duly dents of X not : eavy pac 3 drums and other containers which| | Quotes “|Confidential” Letter FOR RENT—Entirely modern furnish-] ;= ; red by this Court on Tuesday, [than twenty d date of were also stolen. The total loss is} ‘This. letter, which Louis W. Hill) eq flat, two rooms, kitchenette ana| /RAPE—Bismarck. property for half st day of January, A. D. 1922, a al hearings. eae Strong, best q estimated by Mr. Dopking at about | amotes in full ae marked “eonfidential” | ath. Close in. No children. Har-| Section of Burleigh tie land. ook in the forenoon, ot | Uy te OAC rRS grad De- ‘ i 75. and is signed by his-“ sisters, Mrs. 2 7 “6.9 Address J. /W. Rogers, McKenzie, |at the Court Looms. of this Cou LC. DAVIES. i | $75. ee Ustirude Savin, sis. Rachel Book: ee a <i sa N.D. 16-1" the County Gourt Houye, in ine City of Juilge of the ¢ runty Court § 8 1p UrtOr8 4 « Mrs, ‘Osear Olson entertained al Gare ind erlotte, i lade and Mts it Moderh fa eat heated. {TOR SALE—Majestic range, good State of North Dakota, 1 you, and ta meds CHICAGO LIVESTOCK i Yeates f eighteen at-a miscellan-| Clara Lindley sidetter, suggests) mniture. Modern flat, steam heated.) ooaition: priced reasonable. Phone | “22 of you, i ited to be | yap BISMARCK Bu LDING & LOAN ARN : GCatlosréceipts company of ei; n that J. N. Hill be elected a director | In business section. Write 322, care Met ‘ 126298 | en, BPHeAr ut said, TION Chicago, Jan. 6—Cat Shee cous shower-atner home Wednesday in plage of J. J. Toomey and that | ‘Tribune, y 15-tf | ER AT Ist_St, BBE Pema an ana a anwar anid wou || Statement nor “tle veut ending De. /4,000. § SA EE ra te afternoon for Mgrs. Joseph Olson. Mrs./¢, Lindley be elected in place of FOR SALE OR RENTOStricly mod. | POR SALE=Singer sewing machine. | why the prayer of said petition should | COMMER. 3, 1021. ipts 28,060. 25 to ents Olson was Miss roses end heen either Cyrus P. Brown, Jr., or Cyrus |". a Re Inquire] —Pbone 627-R. 1-5-2t "ih ba ranted 5 estate loans ee ea eats Ly and her marriage took place Wednes-/ P. Brown, Sr., president of the First b1-tt| WANTED—School girl to work for By.tho?Cour * : qanantes ,. » Sr, 1s 31 \NTED—Sc (SBAL! C. DAVIES, rurni strong i day, evening. | National bank: - j phoney . ae furnish tot board and room; smail family, D share of tho ounty Court. |e i Ho 00 | strong to . Robert Cummins, who has been|, Mr. Hill avers that at the meeting, eae Serpe “woriw| modern home. Mrs. Worth Lumery, bated, PS Og es December, | Cash on'hand. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Spending the holidays at his home, Mae ea immediately after ie Hettse quot: 311 3rd St. 1-6-4ti ae Total... ; Minneapolis, Jan. 6—Flour — un- returned to St. Thomas College, St.|°¢ oer sea ey eere Tolan aitk 5 pue stocknei {A bilren changed to 10 cents higher. In ns : . HS 7 SLOCKNO ICE! load Jots family patents quoted at $7 . raul TN. Hin and B.C. Lindley, and avers |THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY feb fond Ce a aan Attorney P. D. Norton returned onj that it is the plan of the petitioners waz Aaa gencey Lat ag Shipments 39,433 barreis. . Wednesday from Minneapolis, Minn.,|at the earliest date possible under the Total 1 $22.4 H ¥ Sioux Falls, 8/*D., and Fargo, N. ae to remove C. P. Brown, Jr., and E. 1 hereby , poh Siok Se AG ONS, na iness tri . Davis, and name in their places fen And f i where he has been om a business trip.|F, PaYt ope aweana and Walter. J. 2 {BISMARCK GRAIN’ li 'T. .P. Heiler and family of For-| Hiil (Furnis! od ey Russoll- Miller. 0.) } 6 i syth,. Mont., former resident’ of Man-| + “Jt is the purpose of said petition- 3 rat dan, arrived in the city and will spend jers to ant hey fully will control the MOKELE SS STOGIES| : dank northern ' the winter here, said trust company, its board of di- ss INDOOR. USE < i Jo. 1 mixed durum . \ (rs. R. A. Young has returned from [Fabre and peers curiae cue me . Non-STOP PIPE STEMS) = = Whe bel he dalysw 1 red durum tinger, N. D., where she spent the | required [On the administration of the y that the statement true and fNo. 1 flax ’ Hettinger, * iy é 6 “tg, (estate of Mary T. Hill, and to carry 4 PRISONER MIN YER correct. to the best of his knowledge |X, 2 flax holidayseat the home of her parents. |oyt the ‘aforesaid purpose of said E PICKED YER ID A and belief, : i \No. Hers 55 3 Mrs“ H. G. Taylor and daughter | James 'N. Hill, Walter J. Hill, and the : POCKET OWN BUSINESS : JULIA E, WE En ; Dee: » Mae, have returned froma week's otter jorlionera ask. for the appoint, My Commission Expi ith, 19 - MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN visit: wi ves at Minnea 5s shh Mia ay TST apolis, Jan. 6—Wheat re wisit with relatives; alos polis, join with them to attack the grants SUMMONS ‘ nes Done: : $0 cars compared with yesterday morning for a visit with friends and relatives.at Glen Ullin. Jesse Conrad of Storden, Minn., 15} a guest at the home of his brother, a Mrs. George Schafer and son left) and gifts made or attempted’ to he made by said ‘Mary T. Hill during the last two years of -her life, that, so dominated and controlled, the said trust_company is in fact and in legal effect the instrument of said petition- NORTH DA@QTA, County of white $0 1-2 to SL cents. ; ers, each of whom will secure for him- self or herself one-ninth of whatever ILY ROW IN WIN COURT FIGHT | property so granted and given, or at- i I HILL HEIRS BARE HOT FAM.’ sire, Mary THis" ) cents. : 73 1-4 cents. $2.05 1-4, E. J..Conrad. , Kalenine Popular a ee With Foreigners y described in the Mendants, fy NORTH DAKOTA to Deetndants: of the Soviet Republic yp (Continued from Page 1) NEW STATEMENT OF BANK for church institutions, are endan- gered if the trust company is made SHOWS DEFICIT AHEAD administrator, Louis W. Hill's. affida-' 5 vit asserts. sons unknown interest in, upon, complait THE Ts *vesident Kajenine s very popular He also declares that James N. Hill! (Continued from Page 1) ieett rd to with foreigners in Moscow. He is ot of New. York. eldest son, who has} Public deposits, state’ in- peasant )irth, formerly a metal- i large railroad and ore property hold-; stitutions .. 156,121.12 upan you, worker in Pet ds and- maintains your answer upon Pthe office in the City of Bism County, North” Dakota, ys after the exelu the little farm in the Tver government where he was born. Each day he sets aside an hour or more to receive peas~ i] ants, workers, or others who desire to discuss governmental matters and is the popular liason between the sgov- ernment and the-public. Mr. Kalenine is generally called the “Peasant President.” ings, has started 2 lawsuit in an at-' Public deposits, © general - tempt to set aside the gift of North; and other: funds—coun- Oaks Farm and $738,000 worth of} ty,’ city, township «and Z bonds made to him by his ‘mother. school treasurers ..... 4287,684.15 This would necessitate proving his} Due to depositary banks. 244,812.21 mother ircapable of making thetrans-} Proceeds of bonds* for {actions during the. winter of 1919-} which interim certifi- + 1920. It was at this period that Mrs.| cates or receipts have ~ : Hill made trusts and gifts to many been issued 412,276.33 } 3 church organizations, and to prove| Registered checks 7,748.60 To the Defendant: OOOO ‘ her incapable of sound action then} Collection items .. 11,382.15 Te ans. and cach “4 Ou, Will pleise take = 4 would be to- imperil these benefac-| fanaa fl notice’ that the Summons and Complaint BS ENGE. D.C. PRC ~ Scone Tole HI coareek 75s a oea A case SEASON a OTEY WALKER, THE MARSHAL. - IS PRETTY nye - the Ortiee af the, Clerk of the. Distrit ChirepEnct f ‘ ) Seda registered ‘checks have 4 | SINCE A PRISONER. WALKED AWAY WHILE Wi Court, Burleigh County, North Dakota Consultation Free He would not have objected to the| called for payment, interest thereon] , | on the 15th day of December, 1921. and lock—Phone °%8 Naming of the trust company as ad-] to cease October 7, 1921, UNBUTTON ING HIS COAT TO GET THE JAIL KEYS that no personal judginent ned | Satte § 9 11—Deeas Bloc! Soe ee \ S MEO

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