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mee * AGE TWO PANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS- HARGE AND ORDER OF NO- MICE THEREON THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS-|BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS-|BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS. CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO. TICE THEREON he Distri Court of the United |In the Distriet Court of the United States for thi outhwestern Divi- States for the puthwestern Divie sion, District of North Dakota | sion, District of North Dakota tH Pe MAT | . jis THE MATTER OF | T K. SOLE FRANIX LL. HI¢ t Bankre & | 1 », 4034 IN BANKRUPTCY. | BANKRUPTCY the Honorabl drew Mille the Andrew Mille Judge of the Distr Court of tH Judge of th rict Court of th ted States fc th Dakota t K. Solbe of Ru the r District of Menoket nd State a. in t re- i represents that on the 16th | of Febraary, 1 last past ine | duly acjudged bankrupt und of Congress relating to banis: | ' that he has duly rendered | : Peeperty aad rights of prop and fully complied with alt) nis of said acts and of | rt touching hi prays that urt toh law from such dis- 1 this 10th March, A.D. ERNI kK. SOLBERG Bankrupt Order of Notice viet of North Dakota, ss: tn this 18th day of April, A.D. 4 reading the 1 tition for Discharge ned Bankrupt, it is the Court, ‘that a ad upon the same on the i day of June, A. D. 1923, before ad court rgo in said Jt tat ten hat for known ¢ est may app © and place and sh they have, why the pra d petitioner’ should not be granted. And it is further ordered ‘by the} all send, by litors copies sf urt, that the Rete Bet uae kaon) ot mail to all known creditors mail to all-known creditors. copies of | oa i we 0 < of | mail to all known. creditoi : Te verecnyanid) this order, alaresees |aaid petition and this order, whlressed |qaia petition and this order, aderessed [nant petition and. this csder. addrse or sett a tte pes tenon [fn “tmnt ihe Places of Tendon | tue atghnirpimses o€ residence | them at tele phaves oe wesece = sta | i a : Ww The Honorable Andrew The Honorable Andrew beg ie Atonenivie canals ville the suid-eourt, and said. court, I Miller, Judge of the said court, and We SN Kk, in said day at Bisma tl thereof, 18th on th A, D, 1923. (Seal of the Court) J. A, MONTGOMERY, Clerk By E.R. Steete, Deputy Cl | BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS-| CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO- TICE THEREON In the District Court of the Uni tates for the Southwestern T sion, District of North Dakota MATTER OF \CE, SHEPPARD Bankrupt. J 7 IN BANKRUPTCY. ple Andrew Miller, et Court of the the District of No. the Honora Judge of the Dist United States for Yorth Dako! Clarence Sheppard, in the County of Burleigh, und Stat North Dakota, in said Distric pectfully represents that on the To of Bismarck th ay of October, last. past, he vas duly adjudged bankrupt under he acts of Congres ting to bank- that he has duly surrenderca perty and rights of prop- rty, and has fully complied with all tuirements Of ducts and of 's of the court touching his inkrupte WHERE! =, he prays that he ny be decreed by the court to ha full di. Je agail nkrupt act Le excepted barge. Dated this 2ist day of Mai SHEPPARD, Bankrupt. = CLARENCE Order of Notice vstrict of North Dakota, ss: this 18th diy of April, A. D. pading the Petition for Di of the above-named Bankruy ORDERED Ry the Court, that a aring be had me on the th day of before 1 aid dis- forenoon, ‘of be publis bune, a rgo in ct, 4 that_notic in. The Bisma per printed in said district, and that ull known ereditors and other persons interest may appear at me and place and show ‘ny they have, why the pra said petitioner should not » And it is further ordered urt. that the Referee sh mail to all known creditors copies of id petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence < stated WITNESS The Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the said court, and e seal thereof, at Bismarck. in said strict, on the 18th day of April, A.D. 1923, (Seal of the Court) J. A. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. By E. R. Steele, Deputy Clerk. BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO- TICE THEREON tn the District Court of the United States for the Southwestern Divi- sion, District of North Dakota of the ated, N THE MATTER OF ) HOWARD M. NELSON “is ‘Bankrupt. No, 3788 IN BANKRUPTC the Honorable. Andrew Miller. Judge of the District Court of the United States for thé District of North Dakota 5 Howard M. Nelson, of Menoken, in the County of Burleigh. and State of North Dakota. in said District, re- spectfully represents that on the 8th day of ‘December, 1922, last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to hank- ruptey; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of prop- erty, and has fully complied with all the requiremen‘s of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptey. WHEREFORE, he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have ‘To - a full discharge from all debts prov- able against his estate under said ‘bankrupt acts. except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis- * charge. ‘Dated this 21st day of March, A. D. 1923, HOWARD M. NELSON, Bankrupt. Order of Notice District of North Dakota, ss: On this 18th day of April, A.D. 1923, 222 on reading the Petition for Discharge of the above-named Bankrupt, it is— ORDERED By the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 27th day of June, A. D. 1923, befo the said court, at Fargo in said dis- trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoor Sau ,at their places of residence *f "ot April flany they have, | court A State Dakota RANK L. HIGBI in the County of Bu of North spect fully or the District of | of Bala and 8 day of Bebruary, 1% F was duly adjudged bankrupt ul the wets of Cong ating to bank- rupley, that he has duly surrender perty has fully gbts of prop- complied with ali th luirements Of said acts and of | the orders of the court touching bk hankruptey FORE, hep do by the Ke from all d his estate s. except such debts as ed by law from such din- ted this 15th day of March, A. D. FRANK 1s HIGREE nkrupt Order of Notice District of North Dakota, ss i On this 18th day of April, A.D. on reading the Petition for Discharge | above-named Bankrupt, it is D Ry the Court, ‘that a] had upon the same on the 27th day of June, A. D. before the said court, at Fargo rid dis | trict, at ten o'clock in’ the noon; | and notice th » published | in ‘The Bismarck a news- | paper printed in sd all kne in inter time and ph ring ppear | nd show why the pro sid petitioner should not be granted. | And it is further ordered by the | that the Referee shall send, by ppies if smarck, in said | day of April, | A 1923, 1 of the Court) J. A. MONTGOMERY, R e Deputy Clerk, BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS-| CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO-/| TICE THEREON Court of the United muthwestern Di orth Dakota District s for the § District of R OF | In the Si | | sion, IN THE MATT! RALPH TURNE | KRUPTCY rew Miller t Court of th District of in the Count of North Dakota, pectful daw. of past was duly adjudged bankrupt under ‘of Congress relating to bank- that he has duly surrendered all his’ property and rights of oro- erty,.and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and. of the orders of the court touching his bankrupte WHER he prays that he ny the court to full dis from. all debts. pr ble a state under si ankr xcept such debts as “by law from such dis- harge mted this 20th day of March, A. D. RALPH TURNER, Bankrupt. Order of Notice District_of North Dakota, ss: On this 18th day of April, A.D. 19 ‘on reading the Petition for Discharg med Bankrupt, it Is Ry the Court, ‘that a wg be had upon the same on the y of June, hefore dais » forenoon: a ‘that thereof be pub The Bismarck Tribune, a paper printed in said district, and that I. known creditors and other persons, in interest. may appear at {time and place and show oat Jany they have, why the prayer of ‘th id petitioner should not be granted, | And it is further ordered the court, that the Referee shall send, by | mail to all known creditors copies 6f | said petition and this order, addressed | {to them at their places of residence s_ stated. WITNESS The Miller, Judge of the the seal thereof, at Bis district, on the 18th A, D. 1928, (Seal of the Court) J. A. MONTG! Honorable Andrew a court, and ek, in said of April, MERY, | Clerk. R. Steele, Deputy € By BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO. TICE THEREON In the District Court of the United States for the Southwestern Divi- sion, District of North Dakota | { IN THE MATTER OF } { O. SPITZER, i Bankrupt. No. 4035 IN BANKRUPTC the Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the District Court of the Untted States for the District of | North Dakota i O. SPITZER, of McKenzie, | he County of Burleigh, and State forth Dakota, in said District, re- spectfully represents that on the ‘1th day of February, 1922, last past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bank- ruptey; that he has duly surrendere: all his property and rights of prop- erty, and has fully complied with all | the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his | bankruptcy. WHEREFORE, he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts prov- able against his estate under said | bankrupt acts, except such debts as | are excepted by law from such dis- | charge. Dated this 10th day of March, A. D. 1923. ‘E. O. SPITZER, Bankrupt. Order of Notice District of North Dakota. ss: On this 18th day of April, A.D. 1923, on reading the Petition for Discharge of the above-named Bankrupt, it is— ORDERED By the Court, ‘that ‘a hearing be ‘had upon the same on the 27th day of June, A. D. 1923, hefore the said court, at Fargo In said dis- trict, at~ten o'clock in the forenoon: and 'that_notice thereof be published in The Bismarck Tribune, a news- paper printed in said district, and that. all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear eat the said time and place and show cause, if | any they have, why the prayer of the ‘saig petitioner should ‘not ‘be granted. ‘And it is further ordered by the court, that the Refe ; n fala petition and this order, adlressed ~ them at their places of residence 18 The Honorable Andrew ‘of the setd court, and the seal thereof, at Bismarck, in said raga on the 18th day of April, A:D. To lof North Dakota, in + jof the jto them at their places. of re 1928. CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO. TICE THEREON States for the Southwestern Divi- sion, Distric North Dakota IN THE MATTER OF PHILA J IN BANKRUPTCY. rable Andrew Mille « District Court of the ¢s for the District of kota dge of United Si North I PHILIP EB. In the County of Kurleigh, and State id District, trully represe nuary, past, edjudged nkrupt uni 8 of Congress relating to bank - that he has duly surrendered Property and rights of prop- erty, and fully complied with all 1 wnte Of said acts and of of the court he 3 that he by the court to have e from all del ate charge. Dated this 21st day of Mare! PHILIP E. HATCH, Bankrupt. Order of Notice District of North Dakota, ss: On this 18th:diy of April, A. on reading the Petition for Disc above-named Bankrupt, it is ORDERED By the Court, “that 2 aring be had upon the same on th 27th day of Ju I » before the said court, trict, at ten o'clock and “that notice thereot be publish in ‘The Bismarek ‘Tribune, ‘a news paper printed in said district, and thal all known creditors and other persons in interest. may appear at w time und place und show cause, any have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted, And it is further ordered by court, that the Refe seal thereof, ut 18th thi district, on th A.D. 1 (Seal nf ‘the Court) J. A. MONTGOMERY, Cle BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO- TICE THEREON ict Court of the Uni * the Southwestern Div strict of North Dakota pat OF ON, No. 3 ANKRUPTC the Honora Andrew Mille dge of the District Court of t To United States for the District of | North JESSE O. Dakota MATHISON, of Wing, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said District, re spectfully represents that on the 28rd day of January, last past, he duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bans- ruptey; that he has duly surrendered all his’ property and rights of prop- erty, and has fully complied with 'l id acts and of the requirements of touching his the orders of the court bankrupt WHE! %, he may be decreed /by the a full discharge’ from all debts prov- ple against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as prays that he ourt to have are excepted by law from such di charge. Dated this 17th day of March, A. D. 3, MATHISON, Bankrupt. 2 0. Order of Notice Distriet_ of North Dakota, On this 16th on reading th of the aboy: Petition for I named Bankrupt, it is > By the Court, that a had upon jthe same on the ty of June, A. D. 1923, before the said court, “argo in dis- trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published The Bismarck Tribune, a news- paper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. nd it is further ordered by the court, that the Referee shall send, mail to all known creditors copies said petition and this order, ad: as stated. The Honorable Andrew ge of the sald court, and f, at Bismarek, in said 16th day of April, wit) Miller, J the seal the: district, on the A.D. 1923, (Seal of the Court) rae J. A. MONTGOMERY, Clerk, Ry FE. R. Steele, Deputy Clerk. i BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DiS- CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO- TICE THEREON In the District Court of the Unit States for the Southwestern Divi- sion, District of North Dakota ‘ THE MATTER OF A. BARDSLEY, Bankrupt. No, 3896 IN BANKRUPTCY. To the Honorable Andrew Miller. | Judge of the District Court of the | United States for the District of North Dakota G. A. BARDSLEY, of Wing, |in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said District, re~ spectfully represents that on the 11th day of January, 1923, was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to hank- ruptey; that he has ‘duly .surrendered all his property and rights. of yrop- erty, and has fully complied with al the requirements of sald acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. \ : WHEREFORE, he prays ‘that ‘he may he decreed by the court to have ‘@ full discharge from. all debts prov- able against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis- charge. Dated this 18th day of January, A.D. G. A. BARDSLEY, ‘Bankrupp- Order of Notice . District of North Dakota, ss: ‘On this 12th day of April, A.D. 1923, on reading the Petition for Discharge of the above-named Bankrupt, it is-- ORDERED By the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 12th day of June, A. D. 1923, before the said court, at Fargo in said dis- trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; and ‘that notice thereof be published in The Bismarck Tribune, a news- paper printed in sald district, and that all known cre@itors and other persons in interest. may appear at the said time and place ‘anf show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Fepeimer should not be granted, Ana ‘it is further ordered by the court. .that ‘the Referee shall send, by mail to all known creditors co) sald ‘petition and thir order, addressed to. enn ae. their places of residence as stated. ~ 188 The Honorable Andrew Miller. Judge of the said court, and the Weal thereof, at Bismarck, in Haid yeisiiet the 12th day of April, || Jeal of tho Co eee JR. MONTOOMERY, 4 ity Clerk, - By BR. Bteele, | A. D. 1923. (Seal of the Court) . ~~ J. A, MONTGOMERY, Clerk. By E. B.. Atecle. Deputy Clerk. last past, he} { | | \ | HATCH, of Baldwin,| RAY jin County of Burleigh, tate fof North Dakota, in said. Di . re. pecifully wepresents that on the ath | | touching his | i | | the! shall send, by !court, t | | | i i | | jot the | machine and three loads of unthresh- TICE THEREON f CHARGE AND ORDER OF “© MOVIE | In the District Court of the United In th District ¢ States for th District urt of the United | Southwestern Divi- orth Dakota MATTER OF IN ‘THE 1 RAY W t | UPTCY. | Miller. | of che | To the Hone Judge of the United State North W. FOLSOM, the District of wy of J last past, he | was duly 1 bankrupt” ander the acts of € is reluting to bank. | that he property and Nas ful ndek sot prop: | ed with dul nd vi ape: and of hing: his bankrupt WHERE ya that he! court to ha debts. proy. unde such debts y he decre diseha inst hankrupt act the rom estate ont are excepted w from such dis- charge. te this 20th day of January, A.D? 1923, RAY W. FOLSOM, Bankrupt. Order of Notice District of North Dakota, On this 12th day of Ay ng the Petition hove-named Bankrupt the Court, malt that a trict, 4 in the foren ‘ a tan De rors jis expected that Mr, Flannery may in newn-| take up questions invdlved in the paper printed in said district, and that} Bismarck Water Supply company, {all known creditors and other persons | J liin interest. may ar at the said | ~~ WSN r me and show cause, if | Q' Hine eae gas at PREUS QUITS tid petitioner should not be And it is further ordered by at the Referee shall send, nted, the Court) . MONTGOMERY, ci IR. Steel Deputy Clerk, rk BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS-) CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO- TICE THEREON In the District Court of the United | ates for the Southwestern Divi- | rupt, | No. 3732 IN BANKRU the Honorable Andrew Judge trict. Court the Distr United si for North LONNIE 3 of in the County of Burleigh, and Si of North Dakota, in pectfully repr. day of December, was duly adjudged the acts of Congnes: ruptey; that he has duly surrender all his property and rights of rrop- ang has fully complied with alt rea nents of said acts and of the or of the court touching nis id District, bankrupt unde relating to bank bankruptey. WHER may be decree @ full dischar able against bankrupt acts, are excepted charge. prays “that he e court to have all debts. prov- state under said| xcept such debts law from ich dis- ted this 17th day of March, A.D. LONNIE O. BATES, Rankrupt, Order of Notice District of North Dakota, On this 16th day of April, i on reading the ition for Disch: above-named Bankrupt, it is y the Court, t ad upon the D. ORDE! hearing be 20th day of June, forenoor thereof be published K Tribune, a fd district, and and other per and ‘that in The Bis paper printed in all known credito: in interest may appear at the time and place and show cause, it y they have, why the prayer of the id petitioner should not be granted, And it is further ordered by tie court, that the Referee shall send, by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, adresse: to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS The Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, at Blamarek, in said district, on the 16th day of April, A. D. 1923, (Seal of ‘the Court) - J, A. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. a. R. Steele, Demity, Clerk. By LOSES SEPARATOR New England, N. D., May 8—Sparks from the engine blown by a high wind ignited a chaff pile and com- pletely destroyed = large threshing ed wheat at the J, O Hansell farm near Havelock. Hansell was one of a number of farmers who could not get all threshing dong last fall. The loss is estimated at $2,000, Nota Laxative Nujol is‘a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doc- ‘tors prescribe Nujol ‘because itacts like this wal lubri- cantand thus securestrégular bowel shovements by Nature's own method — lubrication. Try it today. * | ge ORR EEE TERRE TAXI PHONE 1100 Prompt Efficient Service. Charges low as the lowest. | Country Trips a specialty. Transfer | jart, motion picture actres | Judge Flannery Has Its Share of the Proof That | 7th St. N on the 6th| several weeks. last past, he|in bad shape and the secretions QUEEN SUES HUBBY Anita Stewart Is to Start Court Action —Anita Stew- , intends Los Angeles, May to sue Rudolph’ Cameron, actor and director, and formerly her business managey, for divorce, uc- cording to the Los Angeles Times to- Miss Stewart declined to say what she hand or when she would start pro- ceeding: Mis eron ju old, five years was performed in tewart eloped to marry Cam- t before she was 21 years The ceremony necticut, Expected Tomorrow Judge George P. Flannery of St Paul executor of the Alexander Mc- Kenzie estate, nd a former resident of Bismarck, is expected to come to Bismarck tomorrow on busine: \t TOMORROW, PLAN St. Paul, May 8.—Governor J. A. O. Preus, according to present plans, will resign tomorrow and thereby become eligible to appoint- ment as U. S. Senator from Minne- EVERY STREET IN BISMARCK | Kidney Sufferers Seek. Backache? Kidneys weak? Distressed with urinary ills? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don’t have to look far. Use what Bismarck people recommend. street in Bismarck has its one Bismarck man’s ex- Let N. M. Danrot, carpenter, 511 , tell it. He ga: | had a bad spell of kidney trouble. My back never let up aching for My kidneys were contained sediment. 1 felt all worn out. I ‘took several boxes of Doan’s | Kidney Pills and they did just a9 represented. After a da use I was rid of the trouble. I have pre- viously recommended Doan’s and I am glad to again give my endorse- ment.” : Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Denrot had. Foster-Mil- burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. tigation of territory tauga district of the Satnding Rock Reservation in North Dakota by a] farmers near here, i: geologist, presumably for the Absa-] with a badly fractured leg, sustained when he was jolted from a plow seat, ig caught between the jokes of a wheel and twisted roka and Florence of] compani ubsidiaries of the cifie railroad, ig in progress. roppings of said sereen (F' Stony Butte, and practically all of} xy the land jn Belden township, Sioux Would charge ‘against her Hus: | ieraee’ SOME S. D., 80 miles west of here, have |& been sufficient to = panies to stek to tie up all promis-|2 ing land. of this when ‘his Ught car skidded ‘and|z plunged over a bridge into a creck bed west of here. jump from the car Sterns wns Pinned between ft and ‘the abutment of the Bridge and then pinned ‘he- ‘RESERVATION Fort Yates, N. D., May 8—Inves- the Wau- Northern Pa- Out- oil structures were to have heen located near signed over on oil ses. Showing of ofl at Lemmon, anse oi] com- PINNED UNDER CAR Mott, N..D., May &—-Fred Sterns ity narrowly escaped death Attempting to IRE is a constant de- stroyer and fire losses will continue as long as care- ails, lessness pre Provide protection by insur- ing in a reliable company such as the Hartford Bire Insurance Company. Its policies cost no more than in funknown, untried com- panies, > This ageney ean serve you well. Just eall or phone— MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” Bismarck his iron sota in succession to the late Sen-| neath the machine and completely ator Knute Nelson, his friends said fa today. SEEK OIL ON | demolished in the fall. Two youths with him escaped with minor injuires. LEG FRACTURED ON PLOW WHEEL New England, N. D., May 8.—Adam, 12, son of Mr. and Mr: leg bs TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923 flesh. near here, Joe Hirsch, na hospital home. “and Quality That really means that this store is a store for every man; everybody wants goed clothes. There’s nothing else here —except great values. Unusual examples of extreme values at $35--$40 There’s splendid tailoring in our hand tailored suits—excellent fabrics, and ¢ style that can only be put in by a first class designer and cutter such as we have. May we make your next suit right HAND TAILORING here in Bismarck. S. E. Bergeson & Son Clothing. Cee UU LU So LM Tailoring. HOME DESTROYED Shields,N. D., May 8—Members of the Fred Krausch family, ten- ants on the Robert Evans farm escaped death through a small upper win- fw when awakened by smoke they found both doors of aflame and escape cut off that way. It was impossbile for the family to even snatch up clothing in their hurried escape from the burning The loss is around $4,000. \ * If You Do 2 er + Taiath St. Do You Want clear, pure and safe water for your growing children every day in the year? Do You Want > i) clear, sparkling, softer water for your washing on Monday? Do You Want water thru which you can see the clothes when you rinse them? water which will require less soap and rubbing? Do You Want all of these things at a lower cost than you are now paying for what you get? t Settle the water trouble here forever. Lets end it Now. Vote for Bonds-~-Monday, May 14th ~Also remind your neighbor. Do not forget the date. : / TAUPO TAT Do you want so the bones protruded through the to house 11M RM = A Store for Men Who Like the Best Style (By

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