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‘ plaintiff, and Jelde Jelden, was defend- ~ 1922, \ URSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922 | LEGAL. — OTICES ——__— NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HANSON-HALIDAY COM- PANY, A CORPORATION , Notice is hereby given to all -stock holders and to all other persons integ- ested that a special meeting of the stocl holders of this Company will be. held at the office of the Company at Baldwin, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, on. the 25th day of March, A. D, 1922, at the hour ‘of 10 o'clock in the A. M. of that day,. and. that the meeting is calted. for the purpose of considering the question of selling and disposing of ‘the ‘business as ‘a whole, and to do such other business as should -have been transacted at the regular annual meeting in January, ‘1922. at which annual meeting there was no quorum present. Tiven under my hand this 10th day o March, A. D. 1922. ’ O. H. LERUM, President. B-11,13,14,15,16, 17,18, 20, 21,22,23,24) —~ | NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a judgment in that certain action wherein ‘Farmers & Merchants, @tate Bank of New Ulm, a corporation, was ant, ‘entered on the 2nd day, of February. and a special execution issued thereon, the undersigned, as aheriie. of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell ‘at public auction at the front door of the courthouse in, the city of -Bis- marek, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, onthe 5rd day of April, 1922, at the hour of ‘ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the real estate, situate in said county and state, directec in said judgment and ‘special execution to be sold, and whichis described as follows, to-wit: The East Half (E 1-2). of, Section Twenty-four (24), Township One Hundred Thirty-nine (139) North, of’ Range Seventy-six (76) West, or s0 much thereof as may be necessary tc satisfy said judgment and | costs, amounting in all to the sum of $1051.00, with interest thereon from the date ot said judgment, and ‘the accruing’ cost: of le. Dated this 1st day of March, 1922. OLLIN WELA! Sheriff, Burlejgh County, N. D. Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Plaintiff, - ; Bismarck, North Dakota. 8—2-9-16-23. NOTICE TO CREDITORS - 1, Inthe Matter of the Estate of Rosa P. Vincent, Deceased;. pa Notice is hereby given by the under- signed Alfred B. Leet, administrator with the will annexed, of the Estate of Rosa P. Vincent, late’ of the city. of..Waah- ington, ‘in the District of, Columbia,..de- ceased, to the creditors of, and all’ per- sons having claims against said deceased to exhibit them with. .the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication ‘of ‘this notice, to saic Administrator, with the Will_annexed,. at the office of Newton, Dullam .& Young in the cjfy,jof Bismarck, in sald Burleigt: county, North Dakota. That .G, F. Dul- lam-of Bismarck, North Dakota, js’ th: resident agent of the undersigned. ad- ministrator with the will annexed. Dated March Ist.’ A. D. 1922. ALFRED B, LEET, Administrator with. the Will Annexed. First publication on the 2nd day of March, A, D, 1922, © 3—2-9-16-23. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtuc of a judgment in that certain actlor wherein Farmers State Bank of Wing. North Dakota, a corporation, was plain: tiff, and J. J. Mueller, Jr., was. defend, ant, entered on the 4th. day of May 1921, and a special execution issuec thereon, the undersigned, as sheriff o' the county of urleigh and state of North Dakota, for that purpose. ap- pointed, will sell at public auction ai the front_door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigi and state of North Dakota, on the 3r¢ day of April, 1922, at the hour of ter o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the following described. real estate, situate in the said county and state, directed fh such judgment and execution to be sold towit: The Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4 of NW 1-4) and Lots One (1); Two (2), and)Threr (3), of Section Fourteen, (14), ‘Townshlj One Hundred Forty-four’ (144) North, 0: Range. Seventy-six i(i6) West, or 8 much tirereor os may He necessary tc satisfy said judgment and costs, amount. ing in all to the sum, of $268.00, with in terest thereon from.the date of saic¢ judgment, and the accruing costs of sale Dated this 1st day of March. 1932. ROLLIN. WELCH, Sheriff, Burleigh County, N. D Newton, Dullam’& Young, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. 3-2-9-16-23 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT. GAGE FORECLOSURE BY ADVER. TISEMENT a Notice is hereby given that by reasor of default therein, that certain mortgag made and executed by Carl L. Kellstror and Hilda L,Kellstrom, husbandand wife, mortgagors, to the Investors Mortgag¢ Security Co., mortgagee, which sai¢ mortgage is dated November 25th, 1919 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county. North Dakota, on December 7th, 1919 and recorded in Book 90 of Mortgages page 225, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in said mortgag: at the front door of the court house ir the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh. state of North Dakota, at the hour of one o’clock_in the afternoon of the 15th day of April, 1922, to satisfy the amount due or paid mortgage on the. date of sale, The premises described in said mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are,as follows.. to-wit: ‘ ots 1,°2 and 3, Block 80, McKenzie: & Coffins Addition to the City of Bis- marck, Burleigh county, N. Dak. Said mortgage contains a clause au- thorizing the mortgagee to declare the whole sum due if there is a default, anc the whole of said mortgage is hereby de- clared due. There will be due on salé mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $2775.25, 2 Notice of intention to foreclose was given, as required by law, more thar thirty days before the beginning of the proceedings. The:default consists of the jonspayment, of the sum $2716.33, prin- pal‘and interest. / Dated this 4th day~of March, 1922. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY co. By E. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D., Attorney for Mortgagee. (8-9, 3, 30; 4-6, 13.) y NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE BY ADVER.- TISEMENT Notice is, hereby given that by reasor of default therein, that certain mortgage made and executed by Mathilda 0, Fal- kenstein and jHerman Falkenstein, her husband, mortgagors, to The Investor: Mortgage Security Co., mortgagee, which said mortgage is dated May 3rd, 1916. and filed for record in the office ‘of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, state of North Dakota, on the 22nd day of June, 1916, in Book'108 of Mortguges, page 729, at’ 10:30 A. M., will be fore: closed by a sale of the premises described, in said mortgage at the front door. of the court house in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, state of North Da- kota, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of the 15th dayofApril, 1922, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the date of sale. described in said mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are 2s follows, to-wit: The North Half (N%) of Section Thir- teen (13) Township One Hundred Forty- two (142), North, Range Seventy-nine (79) We: ‘ontaining 32) acres, more ot less acct ng to the governnient survey thereof. Said “mortgage contains aXclause au- thorizing the mortgagee to declare the whole sum due if there is @ default. and the whole of said mortgage is hereby declared due. There will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $865.27. Notice of intention to foreclose was given, as required by law, more than thirty days before the beginning of the proceedings. The default consists of the non-payment of-the sum of $847.54, prin- cipal and’ interest. Dated this 4th day of March. 1922. INVESTORS® MORTGAGE SECURITY By E. T. Burke, Bismatck. N. D. Attorney for said Mortgagee: (G-9, 16, 30; 4-6, 13.) , NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered by Henry Horne, a single man, as mortgagor, to August E. Jchnson. as mortgagee. dated the 9th day of March, 1917, and filed for record in the office pf the Reg- ister of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State.of North Dakota; on the 12th day of April, 1917, and duly recorded in Book, 147 of Mortgages, at page 20; and assigned by said mortgagee by an instrument in writing, to Drake-Ballard Company, a corporation, dated the 26th day of Aprit, 1917, and filcd for record in said ‘office of the Register of Deeds on the 28th day of June, 1917, and duly recorded in Book 139 of Assignments, at page 131; and assigned by said Drake- lard Company, a corporation, to Carl Oliva and Rosetta Oliva, his. wife, by an instrument in writing, dated the 19th day of April, 1920, and filed for\regord in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of»Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on tne 2nd day of August, 1920, at 1:30 o'clock P, M., and duly recorded in Book 169 of Mortgages, a: page. 42, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of né court: house’ in the City of Bis- marck, inthe County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the 10th day of April, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in ‘said mort- gage‘and which will be sold to satisfy the same are those certain premises’ sit- uated. in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of twenty-four (24); Section in Township one Hun- dred forty-one (141), North of Range seventy-eight (78), | West, containing one hundred’ and sixty (160) acres. There will be due-on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Nineteen Hundred = Twenty-seven afd 35-100 ($1,927.35) Dollars. CARL OLIVA and ROSETTES OLIVA, lortgagees. Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, Attorneys for Mortgagees, Fargo, N, Dal a y -2-9-16-28-30; 46. No. 495 Report of the Condition. of THE M’KENZIE STATE BANK At, McKenzie, iN the State & North Da- 2: at the close of business March 10, - RESOURCES Uoans and discounts ........ Roans ana «.$ 91,541.98 secured and un- SECUEd .ieepescseeeseeeeeess — , 830.26 Warrants, stocks, tax certifi- cates, claims,. etc. ae aha: 229.95. Jovernmenw issues . 121,25 Banking holisey fu fixtures 4,900.00 Other real esi 1,172.12 Current expenses, taxes paid over undivided profits....... 250.86 Checks |and other cash MMBC) sercete eens $ 5.00 Cash“ and due from other banks 8,069.94 8,074.94 Total , 620.76 «$ 10,000.00 seeee 6,000.00 7910.29 abo subject to check...$14 Guaranty fynd deposit "226.64 Demand certificates \ 970.12 - 3 52,978.71 69,085.76 21,535.00 Total .iscesecereeeneee sey «$106, 620.76 State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh, ss. I, P.-P. Bliss, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. P. P. BLISS, “5 ‘Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this {4th day of March, 1922. (Seal) HARRY E, O'NEILL, Notary Public, My commission expires November 19th, Attest: = H. P. GQDDARD, M. F. GODDARD, Directors. 1. Correct. Report of the Condition of THE FARMERS STATE BANK At Regani, in the State of North Dakota, Wt the close of business March 10, 1922. OURCES. woans and discounts ++ $157, 486.67 Overdrafts, secured un- i secured 244.27 Warrants, ‘stocks,’ tax’ certifi- cs cates, clalms, etc. .....es00s 971.78 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 2... ‘ +. 5,837.00 ‘Current expenses, taxes pald;~ icy over undivided ‘profits....... 4,283.49 Checks and other cash items Cash and other banks ..; Total ... Capital stock paid in é Surplus fund ... {ndividual deposits subject to check Guaranty fund depo: Time ‘certificates of $206.21 11,779.34 11,985.55, a $ 15,090.00 deposit. vee. eee. 65, 892243 Cashier's checks out- standing... ~ 3,518.71 108,854.76 Due War Finance ‘Corporation 26,500.00 3ils payable ws... 26,500.00 Liabilities oth ‘ “above stated 459.00 $180, 804.76 Total ...... State of North Dakota, County of Bur-|: leigh, ss. , Jno. Langdahl, cashier of. the above xamed bank, ..do solemnly swear that the ibove statement is tee to, the best of my knowledge and _ belief. 4 i JNO, LANGDAHL, Cashier. ~ Subscribed and.sworn to before me this {5th day of March, 1922. (Seal) A. L. GARNES. Notary Public, Burleigh County, My commission ‘expires July. 25, 1924. Correct. Attest: 5 é § O. R..VOLD.“"* JOHN F. DRAWVER, ‘DOPE’ BATTERY -: :- SOLUTIONS ARE HELD HUMBUG “One of the greatest impositions which has been fostered upon the mo- coring public within the past year has yeen the so-calléd*“dope” battery. sv- lutions, which usually bear some fancy itle or name. ss The peculiar thing about these solu- tions, says Mr. Churchill of the Lahr Motor Sales Co., js that there is noth- ng that the average of these solu- ‘ions will do that strond acid of the 3ame, strength will not do to a. bat- Lie pire ier g The motoring public knows better hag to add’ strong su!phuric acid to storage batteriés (a drug store charge) and is aware of the necessity of using nothing but distilled water. It jis, surprising, therefore, states Mr. Churchill, to see motorists -using Jope golutions when analyses by lead- ‘ng chemists show that practically all dope solutions are not only mere sul- phuric acid, but in many of them im- pure acid has been used so that they zontain ,the ruinous, impurities which motorists have striven to avoid by-in- sisting upon distilled water. A.,Warning Chart_is“on display at he Lahr Motor Sales CMo, in which any motorists, or others who may. be interested, may find detailed analyses af ten different dope solutions. ~ It is recommended that motorists inspect this Chart as-soon as they can find it convenient. Any car owners who have had such solutions’ placed in their batterfes should take the matter up. with a re- putable battery service station immed- iately in order that if it is not al- ready too,late proper steps may be taken to preserve the life of their battery. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday~ evenings at 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly -Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. 3,500.00] | FOR RENT—Seven room house with o VD. TAKE HER To THE “THEATER TONIGHT BUT 1 GUESS | CAN'T: DO IT= mM BUSTED! WELL, WAIT UNTIL SOME. OTHER NIGHT MELP WANTED—FEMALE gle, middle aged woman’ preferred. Write full particulars jn first letter. ‘W. R. Van Oosting, Hensler. 3414-lw WANTED — Experienced and compe- tent girl for general housework. Mrs, J. ‘A. Holgren, 411 Avenue A. 3-14-1w WANTED—Good, competent girl for general housework, Mrs. Sam Clark, 36 Avenue A, Phone 587. 3-15-lw GIRL WANTED—In Kodak finishing department. Hoskins-Meyer. ' 8-16-2t AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED—Large manufac- turer wants agents sejl advertised brand men’s shirts direct to wearer. ‘No. capital or experience réquired. Free samples.. Madison Mills, 505 Broadway, New. York. 3-15-2t POSITION WANTED EXPERIHNCED Stenographer witha some knowledge of bookkeeping de- sires position. Can furnish refer- ences if desired. Write 338, in care of Tribune. 2-7-tf FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR. SALE—¢ room modern house, close in, well located, in good con- dition, a nice home, on reasonable terms. A fine building lot for sale. Geo. M. Register, 3-10-1w WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- room modtern house, furnished or unfurnisked, or parly furnished; ref- erences. Write 356, care Tribune. 3-13-1W FOR RENT—Modern four room flat. Possession April 1. Business Col- ~Jege. Phone 183. 3-16-1 wk bath. Phone 905. 8-16-3t \ PERSONAL. Wesley. Plunkett, your father.is in Zap, North Dakota. Please let me hear from you. 3-131w WORK WANTED : WANTED—Job as truck or car driver; also have experience as garage man. Phone 572-M. 313-1W _____ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One good sizé room, kitchenette and closet, furnished. for light housekeeping, 218 1st St. THE BISMARCK TRIBUN! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS “| GEE.1 PROMISED DoRIs TOM, DID You EVER PLAY PUT-AND-TAKE WITH ONE. YOU SPIN THE TOP AND FIT SAYS TAKE ONE. OR "TWO, Y0U TAKE ONE OR. TWO, AND 1F IT SAYS PUT TWO You PuT IN TWO ONES COMIN WAY P OF THESE LITTLE ToPS? DOLLARS - SEE? You SHOOT _A Simple Little Game Put Two! HA-HA-HA-HA- NOW YOu PUT IN “TWO DOLLARS AND THEN hi My ya IT COSTS E. DOLLARS En? Go AHEAD AND SHOOT! apse THERE! Go- TAKE Two! es PAGE SEVEN “BY ALLMAN HEY, WAIT A i MINUTE, IT’S ‘i MY TURN - HA-HA-HA-HA- | WIN THAT ONES’ COMIN! THAT WAY P CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTS | MISCELLANEOUS lodging :rooms. 622 __3rd_street. 3-1W TAKEN UP—Black 3-year-old gelding, with white star on forehead., Own- er may have same by paying for ;damages, Frank Gress, Bismarck, iN. D. 3-15-3t. Phone 132W 1 FOR, SALD OR EXOHANGE—$8,000 ‘worth of registered Red Polled cat- tle, will accept clear coal land, bankable paper, merchandise, bank stock, or your claim against a closed bank. Give full. information and price in first jetter. Address Trib- une No, 355. 3-10-LW Why not buy at wholesale price di- Frect from ‘the factory. There is a reason, 60 mild Havana cigars for $3.75, and -50 cigars, domestic fillers $2, C..0. °D.” We pay postage. Try us, Satisfaction guaranteed. Wilton Cigar factory, Wilton, N. D. 1-30-4w RESTAURANT and Ice Cream Parlor for sale in Mildred, Mont. Best lit- tle railroad town on the Milwaukee, and also on the Yellowstone. Trait. $1,800 for building, fixtures and all. For information write to S. Gunder- * son, ‘Wilton N. D. 3-8-8t FOR SALE, HAY—We have Montana Timothy, Blue Joint or Alfalfa hay for quick shipment for prices de- livered ‘your station. Have your bank’ wnite or wird great Falls Hay and Feed Co., Great Falls, Mont. FOR RENT OR SALE—The Bismarck Steam Laundry Property, corner 4th and Rosser Sts. Last used for gafage, has 5600 sq. ft. floor space. Inquire Phone 477-W. A. I. Mar- 3-10-1w FOR SALE—Ilatching eges, cockerels and breeding pens, S. C. white Leg- horn and Varred Plymouth Rocks. Peter Werlen, Bismarck, N, D. Tel. 252, 221 2nd and Thayer Sts, . 8-11 -Lw. WAD ting hens. For Sale— S. White Leghorn cockerels, $2.50 each. Box 302, Bis Melness: Y TAKEN lL Four bay mares, 1 gray gelding, W1-2 Sec. 4, Range 75-139 Twp. Albert Hammar, Driscoll. N. Dak 3-11-2wk FOR RPNT—Two rooms on first floor furnished, also two rooms on second floor partly furnished, in modern home, to be used for light house- keeping, or can also be had as Phone 386-J. 3-15-3t FOR RENT—Front bedroom suitable for one or two young ladies. Call 922 Seventh street, Phone’™442W. se uibet. a greemas ADCE WE FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, Bismarck Busi- ness College. Phone 183, 8-13-1m FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping or roomers. Phone 877. . 3-14 lw FOR RENT—Large modern room, suitable for two, 522 2nd St. ‘ 4 3-9-1m FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, 309 4th St. G. F. Dullam. — 3-16-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms, 300 9th St. Phone 377-J. 3-15-1w. FOR RENT—One furnished room, 409 5th St. 3-15-4t LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—The 50 foot corner lot at corner, of First and Thayer streets. One of the best locations jn the city: Would make a fine building site for a nice home or an apartment house. Is level, east front, close in and has trees. Geo. M. Register. 3-16-Iw ee sennoiaie Sadi eas HOUSES WANTED - WANTED TO\RENT—Cottage or bun- galow. Phone 199. _ 8-15-2t 7 LAND ARE YOU Interested in buying land in North Central Minnesota, the land_of clover, beautiful lakes, and prosperity? If so write to Leach Lake Land & Investment Co. at Walker, Minn. No trades. 3-3-1m LITTLE FARM—Near*Oakland, Cal.; i $300; terms, nothing 10¢ per dance. cS TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS er month. F. J, Lyman, 1 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. 3-14-3t Topacco & } THE OLD HOME TOWN BOUNCING GUMPROPS ERNIE HICKS GOT A LOT OF ADVICE ON HOW TOGET THE BLACK FROM LAST NIGATS MINSTREL SHOW, OFF HIS FACE Call for your chimney sweep; will guarantee first class work. Jager Transfer Line. Phone 18. 38-14-1w FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three young horses, weight about 1200 pounds. A, F. Marquett. 3-10-Lw FOR SALE'— A few Barred (pure , bred) Plymouth cockerels. See E. L. Faunce. 3-16-3t FOR SALE—Kitchen table, small ice box, ironing board, reed rug. Phone 678-M. : 3-15-3t FOR SALE—Baled hay and seed oats. Inquire A.C. Wilham, Van Horn ho- tel, 3-11-1w AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR, SALE — Five wire wheels for Dodge car, good as new, $50.00. A. L. Garnes, Regan, N. Dak. 3-16-3t FOR SALE—Cadillac Eight, $1,000.00 net.’ Cheap. “L.‘N. Cary, Mandan, N. Dak. 3-16-2w! LOST LOST—wWhite gold wrist watch. In- itials on back Z. C. B. Apply to Tribune for reward. 3-14-3t OPENS LOWER, RISES. Chicago, March 16.—Althongh the wheat market here opened lower in sympathy with new declines at Liver- pool and upturns in price soon” took place. The opening whic varied from 148 to 3-8 cents lower were followed by a rise to above yesterday’s finish. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR, Minneapolis, March 16.—Flour un. changed. Shipments, 32,648 barrejs. Bran, $26, sT. PAUL LIVESTOCK. So, ‘St. Paul, March 16.—Cattle re- ceipts, 1,400. Draggy. Beef steers weak to sligatly lower. Common and medium grades, $5. to $7.50. ‘Bulk, $6 to $7. Butcher cows and heifers, AN‘ASTIFE BRUSH WILL HOW LONG BORE WHERE ARE You GOING P ALL RIGHT, BEE ~— WE CAN CROSS Now. about steady. Bulk, $3.75 to $5.50. Stockers and feeders, dull, weak to r. Bulk, $5 to $6. Calves receipts, 1,490, 25 to 50 cents lower, Few ,ex- lower. tra choice vealers, fi6.75 to 7.25. Prac: tica] packer top on best lights, $6.25; seconds, $3.50 to $4.5) Hog receipts, 5,300. Abéut 25 cents ‘Range, $8 to $10. Bulk, $9.50 to $10. Pigs, 50 cents ‘higher. Bulk higher. good pigs, Sheep. receip! 600. $8. * CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, March 16.—Cattle receipts, 10,000. Fairly active to lower. Hog receipts, 23,000, 10 eo 15 cents higher. cents higher. BISMARCK GRAIN Furnished bv Russell-Miller Co, Bismarck, March 16,—No. northern $1.36. No. 1 amber durum, $1.04. No. t mixed durum. 98 cents. No. 1 red durum. 94 cents, No, 1 flax, $2.9. No. 2 flax. $2.14. No. 2 rye 79 cents MJNNEAPOLIS FLOUR, cars a year ago, No. 1, | SUPREME COURT | From Williams County Ann Nicoline Charlson, plaintiff and appellant, vs. T. E. Charlgon, et al, defendants’ and respondents. Syllabu: 1. Section 8725 C. L. 1913 construed and held to permit an exemption of $1,500.00 to the surviving widow in addition to the absolute exemptions, 2 Ac aint alleging the mak- ing of ant iptial’ and post-nuptial agreements without disclosure of BY STANLEY Steady. One laad choice fed western lambs, $15.25. Best natives, $14.75. Good native ewes, Sheep receipts, 11,000, sttong to 25 1 dark Minneanolis, March 16.—Wheat re- ceipts, 136 cars, ccmpared with 168 49 3. May, $1.40 3-4; ly, Fi Corn No. 3 yellow, 501-4 to 503-4 cents, i Oats No. 3 white, 325-8 to 333-8 cents. * — “ a — large property interests of the hus- band is held, for reasons stated in the opinion, to state a-cause of action in equity to invalidate the same. 3. A complaint alleging fraudulent conspiracy and niisrepresentation by the heirs of a deceased person con- cerning widow's rights in ante-nup- tial and post-nuptial agreements and the allowance of exemptions is held, for the reasons stated in the ‘opinion, to state a cause of action in equity for the allowance of her exemptions out of the estate. re Equitable action in District Court, Williams County, Lowe, J., to set aside ante-nuptiala nd post-nuptial agreements and the final decree in an estate. The plaintiff has appealed from an order sustaining a demurrer to the complaint. Reversed. - ‘Opinion of the Court by Bronson, J, Grace, Ch. J., concurring in part and dissenting in part. : Kvello & Adams, Plaintiff and Appellant. ‘Craven & Converse, Attorneys for Defendants and Respondgnts, N. P. Boosting For New Settlers For North Dakota St. Paul, Minn,, March 14.—Detailed information on the special homes, seekers rates which became effective this week in North Dakota, has been sent here by E. F. Denson, Manager, Department of Immigration, Northern Pacific Railway. The round trip fares from St. Paul to typical North Dakota points on the Attorneys for Northern Pacific will be as follows: Beach .... $24.18 Bismarck .. 17.69 Carrington 15)18 Cooperstown 13.70 Dawson . 15.86 Dickinson,, 21.85 Drayton 15.51 Edgeley ... 18.45 Esmond ... 16.91 Gilby . 14.37 Grafton ... 14.94 Grand Forks 13,44 Hannaford.. 13.84 Jamestown 14.03 Kildeer . 22.31 La Moure.. 12.68 Leeds - 16.93 Meckino 14.04 Mandan .., 17.99 — Lucca «+ 12.45 New Salem 18.91. New Rockf’d 15.19 Mott ...... 21.07 Oakes ..... 11.93 Pembina 5.78 Richardton. 20.98 Sheldon ... 1139. ‘Steele ..... 16.13 Tower City 12,24 Turtle Lake 18.19 Valley City 12.77 Wilton .... 18.15 Wyndmere. 10.48 ‘Similar reductions from present Passenger. fa are made to other points in North D a and trom Cities other than St, Haul in the East. ‘ane home sce! on the first < each monta, © lup:ve, the dates March 7 and 21, May 2 and 16, June 5 and 29, July 4 and 18, August 1 and 15, September 6 and 19, October 3 and 17, November 7 and 21, 1922. The tickets have a final return lim- it of 21 days, permitting liberal stop- overs. s tickets are sold d_ third ch to are receiving hundreds of in- quiries about North Dakota from prospective settlers,” said Mr. Ben- gon. . “Many of these people have cnough money to start in the west. Our traveling immigration agents are making personal calls upon many of them to urge their moving into the Northwest. “We are very hopeful that the, special home seekers fares will great- ly stimulate travel into North Da- kota this summer, resulting in the location here of many more perma- nent settlers. The Northern Pacific ‘will do all in its power to sce that the tight kind of settlers come to North Dakota and we hope that the people .of this. State will do their full share to welcome them and to make them feel~at home.” To see a rabbit brings ill luck in the belief of Sccttish fishermen. Flesh of dogs is commonly exten in China. TYPEWRITERS All makes Typewriter Co. Bismarck,

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