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CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT. OF AD- MINISTRATOR. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate ef Emry Clark, Deceased. Josephine E. Lundin, Petitioner, vs. Kittie McClead and Lillian Garbu' and all other’ persons interested in id estate, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents and Ali Persons Interested in the ite _ of Emry Clark, Deceased i . You and each of you ‘are hereby notified that Josephine E. Lundin, the petitioner herein, has filed this Court a petition, praying that letters of administration upon the estate ot said Emry Clark, late of the Town- ship of Naughton, in the County. of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, be granted to R. L. Best of Bismarck, North Dakota, and that the. said petition will be heard and duly considered by this Court on Satur- day, the first day of December, A |, D, 1923, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Court Rooms of this Court in the County Court House, in the City of Bismarck County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and ap- pear before this Court at said time and place, and answer said petition, and show cause, if any there be, why .the prayer of said petition should ndét be granted. By the Court: (SEAL) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 22nd day of October, A. D. 1923. ; Let the service of the above cits. tion be made by publication thereo in the Bismarck Daily Tribune; newspaper published at Bisma: said Burleigh County, three times once each week for three successive weeks, all not less than twenty das before said hearing. Dated October 22nd, 1923. (SEAL) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. F. H. REGISTER, Attorney for Petitioner. Bismarck, North Dakota. ~ f 10-23-30—11-6 HL. READE, Exhibit “A.” Fire Marshal. OFFICE OF FIRE MARSHAL State of North Dakota. Bismarck, k In the matter of the following des- cribed premises, to-witt « Dwelling house situated on Lot 26, Block 64, McKenzie and Coffin Addition to the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, N. Dak. Owners Clara Ullum, 2460 Bellfontaine St., Indianapolis, Ind., _ Clarence B. Ullum, Rosalie Pettit and Goldya M. Robatham. Order For Disposal Or Repair of Building e Thé above entitled matter having come on for hearing before H. L.| - Reade, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Fire Marshal, in and for the State of North Dakota, on the 28th day of April 1923, at the Cit; of Bismarck, State of North Dakot and after a consideration of the ¢' dence submitted, the complaints made, the testimony produced, and after. a full, complete and satisfac: tory investigation of the above des- cribed premises being had, findings with ‘respect thereto are made as fol- lows, to-wit: This property is in a dilapidated condition, has been vacant for years. Doors and windows gone, floor broken through and rooms ar littered with refuse, weeds and ex- Cathe and other inflammable mater- ial. Now, Therefore, It Is Ordered That sesyou, Clara Ullum, Clarence B, Ullum, osalie Pettit and Goldya M. Ro- batham, tear dawn or remove this building} situated as above described, forthwith, or within 30 days from the date of this order and notify the undersigned State Fire Marsha] at Bismarck, N. D. when this order has been complied with, and it is com- tmanded under and by Virtue of the provisions of Sections 206 and 207, Compiled Laws 1913, and Senate Bill 147, Laws of 1919, that the require- ments of this ord¢r be in all things complied with. ~ Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 28th day of April, 1923. H.%. READ! NE, : Fire Marshal. {OTICE OF HEARING FOR CON- DEMNATION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burjeigh—ss. In District Court, Fourth, Judicial District, In the Matter of the Order of the Fire Marshal concerning the follow- ing described premises, to wit: Dwelling house situated on Lot 26, Block 64, McKenzie ai Coffin Ad- dition to the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, N. Dak. State of North Dakota, ex rel. George F. Shafé, Plaintiff, vs. Clara Ullum, Clarence’ B. Ullum, Rosalie Pettit and Goldya M. Robatham, De- fendants. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendantn: ‘ou are hereby notified, that the Fire Marshal a at to the court in the above entitled proceeding for a judgment, enforcing the terms of the order of-the Fire Marshal, issued against the premises above described, now on file in the office of the Clerk of \the District Court of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, a copy of which is hereto attached, and marked Exhibit “A”; and to state you objections, if any there be, to the said order, in writing, and serve, a copy of the same, upon- the sub- scriber within twenty days after the service of this notice upon you, ex- elusive ‘of the day of service; and, in case of your-failure to appear or object in writing, judgment will be entered: against the said premises by default, and an order of condemna- ee seas Us ercearanngs area fe is 12th dav june, 1923, : " GEO F. SHAFER, \ Abprney, General. ¥ 18-20-27 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- ‘ CLOSURE +, Notice is hereby given that that certain. mortgage, executed and de- eres by Les! 8. Fite yy and’ ie: M./Hackney, his wife, mort- \Bagors, Hackney Land Credit Com; ion ee, 1919, - Mor st P of record By faci ‘First National Ban! 5, & a corporation, will be. foreclosed by ieue $f Fe. Premises in’ such. mort- i ns Front door Bt the aries of ; igh, and “Delock PSee an tee visa ‘of Det ‘cember, 1928 to satisfy the amount due ni n aanchs THE HOLD: SHES AREARIN’ OLD HOME TOWN , <Ge® Pie —<<— TOOK WHAT W: BY STANLEY [ Je Ae | Ezy 5 curs en SNORING cuR IN HENRY HARRINGTONS YARD OVER. STATION AGENT DAD KEYES WATCH. DAD: AS LEFT OF THE OLD — , TICKER To THE REPAIR SHoP— OUR WAY: OUT AT Ree 19 | JUS LOADED WITH NUTS. BUT GOSH,L CONT LIVE TH way “THEM SHEEPS 15 LOOMIN' AT US,/ { CAUSE I WANT TO LOoK FER A NOTHER TREE DONT GeT BIT ER SOMETHIN’, Z “CITY FELLERS One Thousand Seven Hundred Twen- ty-two Dollars and Forty-two Cents ($1,722.42) and the costs of fore- closure. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ;BRAINERD, a ‘corporation, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for said Assignee, Bismarck, a MM ) day oe Meda Pio Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion. under 2 insertions, 25 words! or under . 3 insertions 25 words 1 week. 26 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65- Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in adyance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 ‘o'clock to insure insertion same day, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED 26 words or or THE : BISMARCK TRIBUNE "PHONE 32 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Fifty men to learn bar- ber trade at Fargo in new college of Famous Moler ‘System. Special reduced rate first 20 students. Big Free transfers and employment service all branches U, S, A. and Canada, Call or write for beauti- ful free catalogue and special offer Moler Barber College, 216 Front street, Fargo, N, D, Branches, 220 ie Ave, W®nipeg, and 107 Nicollet Aye., Minneapolis. 10-22-1t good man rried), for a 240-acre farm, to milk“and care for cows, raise hogs and poultry. Plant not less than res of corn, other crops, feed 1} grain. Terms: Share of all earnings, Only men who are willing to work need apply. Call on or write J. B, Sayler, 309 Man- | dan Ave. Bismarek, N, D. 10-22-4t N, WOMAN WANTED-—Salary 75 weekly full time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling + gutranteed hosiery to wearer, Cottons, heath- ilks. GUARANTEED MILLS, own, Pa, f HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—-Man to sell Ratekin Lig- nite grates in Bismarck. Can make good money if willing to work. C. F. Moody, Phone 5i4J. - 10-23. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 442W Mrs. H. H. En- gen, 925-7th Street. 10-19-1w maid for Mrs. W. 10-16-tf need ‘Waitress, 10-22-1w WANTED—A competent hou! Phone 657. BE. WANTED Homan’s Cafe. SALESMAN. % pe adel 2 pean = ee Law f) ToRwillans: NEA SERVICE: WANTED—Corporation wants live wire salesman, Call on retail gro- cery trade Western Dakota terri- tory. Permanent position, experi- enced man preferred. Unless you are real hustler don’t apply. Gall room 203 Grand Pacific, Bismarck, for interview. After Thursday write Box 2076, Minneapolis. 10-23-2t WORK WANTED WANTED—Work putting on storm \ windows and cleaning lawns, W. De Mooy, Gen Del. 10,22-3t "WANTED—Work putting on storm windows. Phone 766M. _10-23-1w OE AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _ FOR SALE—Four-cylinder Studebak- er at a sacrifice. In first class con- dition, can be seen at Malm’s Serv- ice Station, 328 4th St. 10-23-5t Brainerd, Minnesota. Assignee of Mortgagee. North Dakota. 10-22-28—11-5-12-19-26 Sports blouses of radium silk ‘broadcloth come in excellent styles this season. The more dres- sy ‘blouses have elaborate beading and embroidery. SPORTS BLOUSES and BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—A good tire and acces- sory business, well located in Bis- marek, for $3,500. Have other bus- iness to look after and must sell at once, Address Tribune N demand barbers, $25 to $50 weekly. | | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT _____ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, in’ modern home. % block froin No. ward school and 4 blecks from Capitol‘ and High School. Phone 931W. 1009 bth St. 9-7-tt ROOMS AND BOARD—Two rooms ia modern home, each suYtable for two, within two blocks of post-of- fice. Gentlemen preferred. 316- 3rd St. Telephone 589R. en 10-18-1w} ROR ni¢e large room for one or two. Close in. Gentlemen preferred. Home cooked meals can! be had in néighborhood. 501 th! St. 10-22-1w TO RENT—One furnished, | y comfortable suitable | for two. 404-1st! St. 10-19-1w | FOR RENT—Two nicely” furnished ! light housekeeping rooms, ground floor, private entrance, $25, 421 3rd | . 10-10-1w T—1 nicely furnished room! and_ kitchenette, ant Nov. 1st.! 411-6th St. Phone 2 | newly room, Board next door, FOR RENT—A comfortably furnish- ed room, two south windows, at 514 6th street. Phone 227. FOR REN Gentlemen Thayer St. only. Phone 967, 4 10-20-tf ‘urnished room in mod- 316 8th St. Phone 23 tars per month, T—Comfortable city heat. Ladies OR RED ern house, Ten d FOR room Pho 5 FOR Ri ‘urnished room in alt modern home. Call or phone 553W. _ 223-12tn st. 10-18-1w FOR RENT—Tw6 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 981M. st FOR RENT—Three* or 4 rooms, un- furnished, M. A. Edburg, 803 7th St. 10-18 FOR RENT—Furnished light hous keeping rooms, 622-3rd St. t /R- RENT—Modern room, ath St. Phone 887. 10-20-tf FOR RENT—Room at 200 Ave. D., Phone 282J. ° FOR RENT—8 furnished roo 7th’ St. FOR RENT=2 rooms, 418 Sp Street. LOST—Biac cloth coat belt, Saturday between Sweet shop and the Tribune building. Finder re- turn to or call Slorby studio. 10-2 it LOST—A brown dog hair fur robe between Bismarck and Progressive Dairy Farm, North of City. Find- er please notify Tribune off or| grey kid gaunt- let gloves, Saturday afternoon on Broadway, between 3rd and 5th | Sts. Finder return to Tribune LOST—Sunday, grey suit coat. Tribune, 1 } FOR SALE OR RENT™ IOUSES AND FLATS mmediate Possession. A new 7 room modern house, in- cluding 3 bed rooms, fine sun par- lor, dandy large front room andj dining room, oak floors, full pase- ment, garage in basement, electric stove, laundry stove, house weath- er stripped, lawn, trees, flowers, in Riverview Addition within 2 blocks of new school, on terms. Geo. M. Register. Phone 90. FOR SALE—On very terms, 7-room house with den, sleeping porch, and sun parlor. 4 bed rooms, all built in features, double garage fine lawn and shade trees. On pavement, close in, 4 blocks from school and post office, If interested write No. 629, Tri- une. 9-1-t¢ ALL OUR household furniture for sale at rensonable prices: Stoves, bedroom spites, dining room set, - rugs, electric washing \machine, parlor suite, piano, and hundreds | of other useful | articles. Smart, 316 Mandan Avo. Vv. B 10-223t ‘OR SALE—Six-room modern house, including at least two bed rooms, basement, hardwocd floors, in- closed porch, near to school, taxes not high, a fine home, immediate Possession, on terms, Geo. M. Reg- ister. 10-18-1w FOR RENT—For winter or longor, 8 room house, cement cellar, fur- nace. Bath room, wash room, gar- age, chicken house, Inquire of J. J, Jackman, Bismarck, N. D. 0-24-tf| FOR’ SALE—Modern G-room bunga- low. South front, near scliools. Hardwood floors. Lawn and tree Price $4,500. $1,000 cash. Month- ly payments. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern six room bungalow. Double basement rare. Riverview ‘addition, 16 west Rosser Street. Phone 763d. + 10-19-1w FOR RENT-—Four-room modern cot- tage, barn and garage. Lot 100x- 150. Rental $35 per month, Hed- den Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. FOR SALE—By 29, complete fyrniture for 12-room rooming house. Leaving tow . M. Friddle, 307 Front S 3-9t FOR RENT—Small house partly mo- dern; partly furnished, located on 8th » Phone 570W, or call at 512-15th Street. 10-24-3t FOR RENT—Furnished house, newly painted inside and out. Two blocks east of new school house. Phone 924-R or 862-J. 10-20-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern” five- house, all furnished. Lo- on 702 2nd street. Phone 10-22-3t ENT — Six-room modern house. Rental, $35 pér month. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. FOR SALE—Three-room cottage with 50 ft. lot, 416 So, 10th. Phone 413, . * 10-17-2w RENT. Rose apts. room cated fern apt. in Phone 852. 10-20-tf es POSITION WANTED. YOUNG LADY nt child ¢ sires position as maid, in home. Address Tribune No. 672. 10-24-3t WANTED—Positfon as’ stenographer and assistant bookkeeper. Address Tribune No. 67L 10-19-1w 3rd St. MISCELLANEOUS WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION or to the highest bidder as follows: One nine horsepower Alamo gasoline , one twelve horsepower one 500 gallons Bowsher underground gasoline tank, Sale will start 10 a, m. sharp October 26th 1 All three articles are in first class condition, and a bar- gain for the one who can make use out of it. Garfield Creamery Co., Youngtown, N, Dak, 10-13-2w | Household Furnishings: | il planes tke HOARE bookcase, | FOR SALE Player Piano, sectional rug, beds complete, Sellers kitchen cubinet, Majestic rangé, the new Also canned goods. 2nd St, N. E. A. Stromstead, dan, N. D. 10-22-3t WANTED—To buy kitchen cabinet, library dining or drop leaf table. Also for sale: Kerosene stove and oven, library table, bed complete, 411 2nd St. Phone 383-W. $10., 2 Olson rugs for $3.50 each, linolium rug for $2.50, large oak dresser $20, chiffonier almost new $15, rocking chairs etc. Phone 449. 10-22-3t FOR SALE—2” Guernsey co’ heifer calf, 2 bull calves, 1 top buggy. Sealed bids will be receiv- ed until noon Nov. 2. Bismarck Indian School. 10-19-1w DOINGS. OF .THE DUFFS SSS ves SIR,!MRIGHT- TOMCRROW 15 WILBURS BIRTHDAY - FEL HAVE To (GO: DOWN TOWN. TODAY AND GET SOME KIND + OF PRESENT FOR HIM; [C1 GUESS TEL Do AS THE OTHER 1] ._ Doris Is Technical MARRIED GIRLS DO- I'LL BUY HIM. SOME THING FOR THE ‘FLAT AND (CALL IT HIS BIRTHDAY PRESENT - | WANT TQ BUY ANICE EASY CHAIR FOR MY, HUSBAND <. —~- — ——_ “hdd QING, FREES? “ TL 60 ‘LONG. JAY'S MOM IS HANING: A BIRTUDAY. DAY For ay WIS AFTERNOON You" - PACE jae! VEN hd FOR SACRA FUN ated Vernié’ Mart bed and springs. Good as pew, Al- so canned fruit jand vegotables. Phone 615M, or call mornings and evenings at 5Q)-8th strect. 10-2.-3t FOR” SALE—Xerésene stove and oven, library Wanted to buy®™ kitchen gabinct, library dinivg or drop lent tnbie, 411 2nd St. Phone 385-W. WANTED—-To hear Spon “persoxs with houschold goods moying Twin Cit‘es or East thereof. V. E. Smart, 316 Mandan Ave. 10-22-3¢ FOR SALE-One Colunisia G-afo- nola with automatic stop,; record index and records. Priced ri for quick sale and cash. Phone 62 10-22-1w NOW 18 THE TiME to get your stove castains welded. We do all kindswof acctylene welding, Peter- son & Zandvliet, 714 Thayer St. 10-19-1w LE—One Gartand”: No, good condition; Also one Call 1300 Ave. B 10-22-5t FOR § Mohogahy Player Piano. Can be seen at Lamb Jewelry Store or call 981W. FOR SALE—Sewing machine, oil stove and bed. Baer Bros. Sweet St. 10. Bt GARAGE 12 by 20 feet, for sale cheap. V. E. Smart, 315 Mandan Ave. 10-2: WANTED-—Large clean cotton raj be per 1b, Bismarck Tribune com- pan; 10-23-tf FOR SALE CHFAP—Canary bir Phone 618W, hi AGENTS WANTED SELL MADISON “BETTER MADE” SHIRTS direct from our factory to wearer, No capital or experi- ence required, Easily sold.* Big profits, Write for FREE SAM- PLES. MADISON MILLS, 503 y, New York, AGENTS WANTED—Men or women to sell an advertised remedy for colds and catarrh, Sold to custom- ers on a money back guarantee. Sample 55c. Pineforus Co., 25 No. Dearborn St., Chicago, Il. 10-24-3t FOR” range heater, SUMMONS | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- | ty of Burleigh. In District Court, | Fourth Judicial District Martin G. Norum, Plaintiff vs. Thomas O'Shaughnessy also known as Thos, O'Shaughnessy and, all un- known persons claiming any interest in or litn or incumberance upon the property described in the complaint. Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned end re- quired to answer the complaint of \the plaintiff in this action aicopy of which is hereto annexed and her served upon you and to serve a copy ur complaint upon the @ub- iber at his office in the city ef marck, Burteigh County, North Dakota within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you ex- {elusive of the day of such ‘service jand in case of your failure to so mp- pear and answer judgment will be jtaken against you by default for the j relief demanded in this complaint. | Dated Sept. 17, 1923. ¥. B. McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, ~ lence and, P: O Bismarck | | E | the above entitled action is brought jfor the purpose of quieting title to jthat land in Burleigh C@unty, North Dakota, described as follows to wit Jots twenty two (22), twenty thr | (23) in block sixty (60) in McKenzies |and Coffins Addition to the city of | Bismarck and that all persons un- jknown claiming any interest in the {estate are hereby notified that the |summons and complaint containing a | description of the land and the relief | sought ison file in the office uf the jclerk of the District Court of Bur- jleigh County, N. D. 9-28—10-5-12-19-26—11,2 | NOTICE OF SALE DER EXECU’ IN | Notice is hereby given that by vir- tue of a judgment and decree o' foreclosure made, entered and doi keted in the District Court of Bu ECIAL 1/ leigh County, State of North Dakota, in an action in which Eva Goodrich is plaintiff, and William Thoyre, Barnes Brothers, Incorporated, John |Kurki, and William H. Thelan, are defendants, in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants on the 15th day of September 1923, and by authority of special execution issued by the Clerk of said Court, and to me directed under date of September 19th, 1923, the undersigned Sheriff {of Burleigh County, State of North }Dakota, will sell at public.auction at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, County of Bur- jleigh, State of North Dakota, on the |29th day of October, 1923, gt three {o'clock in the afternoon of tha: day, jthe real estate described in said judg- iment and special execution, and which is situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: P | The southeast quarter of rhe {southwest quarter, the southwest | quarter, of the southeast quarter of ‘section twelve (12) township one hun- dred forty-two (142) North of range seventy-six (76). |, Notice is further given’ that there is due on said judgment the sum of $677.44 with interest thereon from jthe 15th day of September. 1923, at the rate of 7% per annum.* ropated this.20th day- of September, _ ALBIN HEDSTROM? Sheriff Burleigh County,’ North ; Se Bets: McINTYRE, BURTNESS & ROBBINS, Attorneys fog Plaintiff, Grand Forks\ North, Dakota. 9-20-27—10-4-11-18-25 3 SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County. of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Willis H. Cawley, Plaintiff, | Elizabeth E. Cawley, Deferdant. The State of, North above named defendant vs. upon ‘you to. copy. of your answer upon the sub- ‘at his office ‘in: ity 0 in Burleigh Goanh th je, bed complete. *”