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‘ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923 ' , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF xogtE DAKQTA, Coun- ty o! urleigh. . . oe “An County Gourd. Before Hon. 1. C. | tn the Matter of the Estate of W. 1. Haynes, Deceased: Mary M. Haynes, Flora Spire, ‘Gail .Olt¥ogge, Deedrick,, Edith, Haynes, | Mor Buynes, Esther’ B._ Schroeter, Robt. | Olive E. Petitioner, v. Haynes, Esther L. Hayn Carl Haynes, Wright, Pedi ‘ “Notice ts eres gi dersignéd Mary M. Haynes, Admin- istratrix of the Estate of W. T.| Haynes, late of the city of Tama, in the County of Ti and State of Towa, deceased, to > L, Sealey Of; | aving claims ‘all to” exhibit youchers, | the fird Agree to said) it the office of her) L. Young, in the! ven, by the un? tl within- six mo _| publication of Administratrix resident agent, C. City ‘National Bap! t city. of Bismarck, in said Burleigh ®ounty, North Dakota. Dated November 18th, 1923. MARY \M.' HAYNES, _ Administratrix., Germany c 3 out of the question when, paying schogl NEWTON, DI Ue era ate The children couldn't carry enough marks to pay the bi. So| ‘Ruormeys te Aapasates ring teacher a: sack b of potatoes and some butter for a month’s!} First publication: on the 18th day of November, 21928, , + 11-18-20-27—12-4 tuition. BROTHER, SISTER. MOTHER, FATHER! ft L. READE, Exhibit “A.” Fire Marshal OFFICE .OF FI MARSHAL State of North Dakota. eck. Ww In the matter of the following des- cribed premises, to-wit: Dwelling house situated.on Lot 26, Block 64, «| McKenzie and Coffin Addition to the City of Bi N. Dak. Ow 24 ql Bellfontaine St., dianapolis, Ind., Clarence B.’Ulumn, ‘Rosalie Pettit and Goldya M. Robatham. Order For Dignessl Or Repair of ing ra Ullum, 2460 Built The above GRE d matter having come on for hearing + ee H. L. Reade, the duly appoi qualified and acting Fire ‘shal, and for the State of North. Dakota, on the 28th day of April 1 at the City of Bismarck, State of-North Dakota, and after a congideration of the evi- dence submitted, the complaints made, the testimony produced, and after a full, complete and satisfac- tory investigation ‘of thé nbove des- cribed premises being had, findings. with respect thereto are lows; to-wit: This property is in_ a dilapidated condition, hag been vacant for years. Doors and windows gone, floor broken through and rooms are littered with refuse, weeds and ex- celsior and other inflammable mater- Now, Therefore, It Is Ordered That pads as fol- osalie Pettit and Goldya M. Re- batham, tear down or remove thi? building, situated’as above described, forthwith, or within 30 days from the date of this order and notify the undersigned State Fire Marshal at Bismarck, N. D. when this order has been complied with, and it is com- manded under abd 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 order be in all things complied with. Dated at Bigmarek, North Dakota, this 28th day of April, 1923: H. L, READE, Fire Marshal. NOTICE. OF Brent oe CON- TI | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- | ty of Burleigh—ss, In District Court, Fourth Judiciag Distric In the Matter of. the Order of the Fire Marshal concerning the follow: | ing ‘described premises, i Dwetting house situated ‘on Lot 26, Block 64, McKenzie and Coffin Ad- dition to the City of Bismarck, Bur- ' seigh County, N. Dak, Dakota, ex rel. Meaning the family of Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York. They polls bright and early on election day. Left to right: Jr., M Emily, who is yoting for the first time, Mrs. Smith himself. . - ANOTHER ENLISTMENT = ! G State pee ' George F. Shafer, Plaintiff, vs. Cl: “WUum, Clarence B, Ullum, “Rosali Pettit and Goldya M. Robat! Building, in the | k, Burleigh County, |~| you, Clara Ullum, Clarence B. Ullum} Yes- pire. BE SALESMEN AY “THATS. IT. IM- AGIN PIPES AND. PIPE SMOKING! 9 ~— Cal ‘Zs ES +E PIPE SMOKING DRUMMERS AUNT SARAH PEABODY WAS p TRYING TO CAASE OUT CF TOWN “TODAY, DURING ENT, _OF TEMPER — Gee Es OUT-OUR WAY LESSEE NOW DIPHTHERIA - PENDICITUS A-4A- UH-LESSEE AN’ TONSILITUS AN MEASELS AN 2 AAU COULD TELL, WHERE HES fendants, | The State of North Dakota to the | Above Named Defendants: | You are hereby notified, that the Fire Marshal will apply 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 of which is ‘hereto attached, * | your objections, if an: », y there be, to the said order, in writin; aa serve @ copy of the same upon. the sub: seriber within twenty days after the service of this notice upon you, ex- clusive of the day of servie nd, in case of your failure to. ap; or object in. writing, judgment be entered against the said premises by a Theodore Roosevelt, assistéut- secretary of the navy, has signed .up for another “hitch’—in the Red Cross, And the recruiting officer, who gets the credit, is little Beverley Moffett, five-year-old daughter Rear Admiral William A. Moffett. Her father, you know, is chief of tife County, State of North Dakota, a copy marked Exhibit “A”; and to state| = <= @ «© “THE CONSULTATION | ponies paikae one of condemne Out ‘of every 100,000 persons in ion issued in accordance therewith. | the United, States, 220 in instito- Dated this 12th day of June, 1923.|tions with mental diseases. | GEO F. SHARER, _ * Attorney General. 10-23-80—11-6-13-20-27 New York has 281,121 illiterates. The homicide rate is higher in Memphis, Tenn., than in any other city in the United States. It is low- area is only eeu Deleware’s square miles. WANTED—Men and boys to fill va- cancies in parber, shops every- where; $25 to $60 per week; steady work; easy employment; easy to start in business for yourself; largest demand of all other trades combined; modern system; teach you in a few weeks to fill one of these big paying positions; . Unlimited training; ‘enroll now. For free catalogue and. further particulars apply Moler Barber Colloge, 216 Front St., Fargg, N. D., 107 Nicolett Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.; or 220 Pacific Ave. Win- nipeg, Canada. Molers fhe most reliable system of Barber Colleges in American, 11-10-1 \coeaiiesttlaetns gt eripansaie es iibdeectacnais RELP_ WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Write or phone, Mrs, EB, L, Semling Hazelton, N. D. + 11-14-1W WANTED—First class pastry cook Address Tribune No. 680. 11-17-3¢' waitress. 11-15-1w WANTED — Experienced Homan’s Cafe. 7 FOR SALE Two strictly modern, 7-room houses, close in, splendid —_condition, $5,800 each, $2,000 cash, balance practically to suit. Five room house; close in, toilet, lights, good condition, good barn. $3000.00, $700.00 cath, balance monthly, Wonderful ba Bur- leigh County on its soundest, most su! Buy now. Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. My business has doubled thisg@past year. There is a reason. F, E. YOUNG ——$ FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS tantial growth. we | FOR RENT: PAGE SEVEN FOR RENT-Furnished + hous blocks east of New School Newly painted inside. Fi condition, 413 Raymond St. 942R or 8 _11-1-lw r table fo. light housekeeping,/ ‘n warm modern home. Call. at 4J1-1ith Street, or phone 478J. He 19-8t FOR” 'RENT—Three nice rooms for light housekeeping, not fur- nished. M. A. Edbure. 10-30-tf FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also garage, 620 6th St.. Phone 5 1 w FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms in modern home. Nick Wenzel, 1016 Bdwy. 11-19-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room fortwo in modérn fiome. Close in, 201 Ist St. corner Broadway. 11-20-1w FOR RENT—South room in warm, strictly modern house. Apply 411 Call at 803-7th St, _Ave. A. eos : 11-16-1w FOR RENT--Comfortable room in modern home. 200 Ave. D., Phone 282-J. u 3t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern home. 403-3rd St. 11-19-83 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Second hand” Fords, Dodges, Overland, Maxwell, Sol- _diers’ Bonus and Hail Warrants accepted, full value. Time to re- sponsible parties. Dakota Auto Sales Co., 107 5th St. Phone 428, 11-17-1w FOR SALE OR TRADE—Reo, in good condition, $150, or will trade for live stock, 818 Ave. B. Phone 632-M. 11-17-1w FOR SALE—Ford touring in good condition; $75 cash. Phone 457R. like to come into a well-furnished modern home in good location, and board two adults for use of same. Write Tribune No. 681, 11-19-tf on ground floor, unfurnished. Pri- vate entrance, and bath. Also gar- age. Call hetween 5 and 7, and in forenoon, 523 6th street. Phone 213-M. 11-19-1w FOR SALE OR RENT—House and lots, partly furnished or not. Call Tuesday and Wednes- day. 303 South 10th St. poe Rete ale. {fads Sa OES ET FOR RENT—About Nov. 22 new, mo- dern 4 room house. Inquire ‘at 711-6th St. Phone 228R. 11-14-1w FOR RENT—Apartment, two rooms and bath. Apply Cowan's Drug Store, 11-17-3t FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ment. Phone 797X. 11-19-3t AGENTS WANTED CUT YOUR COAL BILL—25 percent to 0 percent by installing RATE- KIN LIGNITE GRATES. Sold in Bismarck by Ruders Furniture Ex- change, and Paul Willman. C. F. Moody, General Agent, Bismarck, N. Dak. Agents wanted. 11-13-tf eet LOST—Between Max and Cole- harbor, Sample case. Pleas? express to Wm. O. Anderson, Bismarck, N. D. Reward. 11-19-2t LOST—Waterman fountain pen on Avenue B or C. Finder return to The Mohawk, 1-20-1t a els 6 Meir, FOR RENT—6 room house, / Ford touring in good place, south front, immediate pos-| Condition; $75 cash. Phone 457. session. 11-17-1w 5 room modern house. South front, | nner 4 room apartment. SALESMAN. Hedden Real Estate Agency.| WANTED — Experienced salesman. Phone 0. ion and salary. Dakota 11-17-3t, ; Auto Sales Company, 107-5th St. WANTED—To hear from married} —Phone 428. fess aatabad couple without children, who would MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Edison phonograph with 22 records, and table, foF $15.00, bookcase, music desk, kitchen ‘eab- inet, china closet, buffet, library table, flowers, one chair, also piano, and electric washer. 518- 12 St., Phone 754-R. 11-15-1w FOR SALE—One 50 Ib. capacity ice box, used about 5 weeks, good as new. Also for rent, heated. garage for winter. 123W Thayer Street. Phone #59/M. 11-19-3t FOR SALE—Roll top jewelers work bench with wheel. Ten drawers, one chalk box and cupboard. Solid bottom, oak No, 1 shape. Write Mary Hurley, Leith, N. D. 11-17-1w SHEBP FOR SALE—120 head of breeding ewes for sale, or will ex- change for yearling steers of good Sylvester & Dailey, Man- dan, N. D. 11-16-4t WANTED—Second hand turning lathe with about 6 or 8 feet bed. Write Joe Markel, Willmen, N. D. 11-15-1w {FOR SALE—Fumed oak library ; table, bed complete and other articles.” 513 Ave. A. a atten a _11-19-tf WANTED—To buy a small house-io be moved elsewhere. Geo. M. Reg- i Bismarck, 11-15-1w Can be registertd. Phone 11F3. 11-15-1lw College women live longer than other women, according to # study made ty Myra M. Hulst .of the American Red Cross. naval, air service. By Thanksgiving, the American Red Cross hopes to enroll 5,000,000 mentbers for the ensuing year. °° SHE’S NOW A PEERESS “WHY NO! WHY SHOULDA Pose FORGET IT! ARGUI ‘hie Beatty; ughter é aeltel g Kgnairal ‘seat, Sir Geddes, present. ambassador-to DOINGS OF THE DUFF 7,10 SPEND THE EVENINGS WITH HER FRIENDS H i egt in Hartford, Conn, * You Can’t Kid Olivia é Hf oan, You COME SSS AWAY FROM THERE! WHAT ARE You “TRYING To Do? S TO KNOW MY | JUST. WANTED TO SEE WHO NG WITH —EM- WHY DO YOU INSIST THAT WAY ? HAVE You ANY SPECIAL REASON FOR WANTING AGE? 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