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MONDAY, DECEMBER: 24, 1923 SHE’S A SURE WINNER Rolling Fork, Miss ing good clothes. Nora FI national prize for excellon recently in Chicago. BLUE RIBBON WINNERS Josephfhe Garden of Wapello, Ia., is shown here with “Misty Morn-| opening de ing,” jydged the prize shorthorn at the 24th International Stock Show At the 1918 exhibition, Josephine came out held recently in Chicago. first’ in’ a pretty-girl contest. D CITATION, HEARING ACCOUNT AND DIS IBUTION OF ESTATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, of Burleigh ss. __In County Court, before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the matter of the te of Helen Adair, Deceased. William Adair, Petitioner. William Adair, Mary Adair Charlton, Helen Francis Daw- son, Eliza Galloway, Flora A Dildine, Barnard ‘College College, Dan Peters ' Trust ‘{ompany of Omaha, Neb., Vestern College at Oxford Ohio. Respondent. The State of North Dakota to the above nameg Respondents: . You, th id William Adair, Adgir Charlton, Helen Francis son, Eliza Galloway, Flora A. Dildine, ligag, Bryn Mawr College, S an Peters Trust Co., of Omaha, Neb. and Western College at Oxford Oh‘o. are hereby notified that the final account of the J. P. Jackson, administrator of the estate of Helen Adair late of the tity of Kearney in the County of Buffalo and State of Nebraska, deceased} has been rendered to ‘this Court, therein showing that the estate of said de- cease, ady for final settlement and distribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his ad- ministration closed and he be di charged; that Wednesday, the 30th day of January, A. D, 1924, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in the court house, ih the City of Bis- marek, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, “has been ‘duly ap- pojnted by this Court for the settle- ment thereof, at. which time and y person interested in said jestate may appear and file his ex- eptions, in writing, to said account, nd petition and contest the same. nd you, the above ngmed respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby cited and requireq then and there to be and appear before this Court, jand show cause, if any you have, why said account should not be al- Towed, the residue of said estate dis- tributed, the administration of said estate closed and said J. P. Jack- son be discharged. Dated ane 19th day of December By the Court: |. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court. (SEAL) . Let the foregoing citation be served by publication in the Bis- marck Tribune once each week for four successive’ weeks, all not legs than ten days before sdiq hearing. . C, Davies, M4 Judge of the County Court. (SEAL) + (12-24-81 1-7-14) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE: FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the — \.Ugnattions of that certain. mortgage , 4$Troinatter Geseribed, in that neither the interest nor the principal men- tioned therein has been / paid when due according to the terms and con- - ditions thereof, and further that the taxes on the property deserjbed here~ inafter have not been ‘paid ag rid- : ed in said mortgage, and thirty. days ei é ¥ has just heen put on the map as a town knéw- containing | approximately 102.10 acres, the said tracts or parcels of land lyin’ amd: being in the county of Burleigh and state .of North Da- kota, There will be.due upon such mort- gage upon the day of sale the sum of Twenty-six Hundred and Forty- nine dollars and seventy-six eents =| ($2649.76). Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 10th day of December 1923. Bismarck Elevator & /[nvestment Company. _ By Benton Baker, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 12-10-17-24-81 1-7-14, i SUMMONS State of North Dakota, Burleigh, ss. \ x In_District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Albert Wedgwood, County of Plaintiff. 1 vs, Alex Anderson, me Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You-are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this actidn and to serve a copy of your ans upon the subseriber -within thi days after the,service of this mons upon you, exclusive of the da of service; and in cage of your fail- |_ ure to appear, or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com- plaint 16, of that community, won the! Dated at Bismarck, North Dakoca, clothes judging at a contest held |this 8th day of December, 1923. + BENTON BAKER, os \ Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Postofftce Address: Bismarck Bank Building, { Bismarck, N. D* |To the defendant above named: | You are notified that the complaint jin the above entitled action is now on file in the office of the clerk of the district court, in and for Bur- THE THE PosT - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE OFFICE — BY STANLEY PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SociE TY FOR SDPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING, HURRIEDLY OPEN HER BIGCHRISTMAS PACKAGE IN FRONT OF 1 leigh County, North Dakota | BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiff Be 9 1 §-12-19 ke ™ NOTICE OF STATE BAR EXAMINATION Notice is hereby given that the State Bar Board of the Stata of North Dakota will hold an examina- tion at the Capitel, in the City of Bismarck, State of North Dakota, commencing on the 8th day of Janu- ary, 1924, for the purpose of examin- ing appliagnts seeking admission to the Bar of this State. i The following named haye filed} their applications for permission to take such examination: Hanson, Eldon, 0. Minot, Dakota. Reid, Dakota. Rourke, Grattan North Dakota, Vogel, Charles North Dakota. Weaver, Harry Arthur, North Dakota. Any objection. to the participation of any of the above named candidates in the examination to be held as aforesaid, or their admission to the {bar, if successful, shduld be filed with the undersigned prior to. the of such examination. J. H. Newton, | * Clerk of theSupreme Colirt, State ~ of, North Dakota .and ex officio Se- cretary of State Bar Board, 12-15-22-29-1-5 North Neil H., Bismarck, North Lauder, Lisbon, Joseph, Minot, Fargo, Notice of intention to foreclose hav- ing been given as provided by law. Now Therefore notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage exetutea and delivered by Charles T. Wy; koop ang Christine Wynkoop of Bis | marek, Burleigh County *North Da- ANNUAL MEETING The regular annual meeting of the tockholders of the First Nation.. Bank of Bismarck for the election of kota, mortgagors to Charles A. Swen-| directors for the ensuing year will son, mortgagee, dated the 19th day|be held at the bank between the of July 1819 and fjled for recard in| hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p. m. Tues- the office of the Register of Deeas | day, Jan. 8, 1924. in and for the County of Burleigh, C. B, Little, President. : State of North Dakota, 8th day of | yo.9.15-29-99, . August 1919 at 4:30 o'clock in the} ~ : rom afternoon of said, day and then and aap ~ there duly recorded in Book 159 0} Mortgages on page 85, will be fore- Yes. He Had an Alibi. closed by a sale of the premises in| Judge—You’re accused of stealing such mortgage, and hereinafter des-|some wards and fencing foils from gribed at the | front | door of | the pawnshop—and you'll probably tell Jounty Cour ouse in e_ city of jid i we \- Bismarck “Gounty of Burleigh me you did it because you were hun. and State of North Dakota at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. : on Friday the 11th day of January phe omera ere oree ah the <eireue: 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon enee wee such mortgage on the date of sale. — SOON Munich, Dec. keepers are heavy h would like to close Y ‘The Accused—Yes, your honor! I’m EMPTY HOTELS FILL MUNICH. houses are virtually empty, but the \OUT OUR WAY A MATTER OF “TASTE. l -Munich hotel earted. They up, for their One well-known guests, and employs men and women to lishment going. The premises described in such DOINGS OF THE DUFFS mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of ~ North Dakota and are described as SAY. HELEN, TAKE Y DANNY OUT IN THE 4 KITCHEN AND GIVE HIM THIS ICECREAM-- follows, to-wit: “The South Two- | { thirds of Lot Two (2) in Block Ten PLLBE IN LATER “Wat ARE} (10) of Northern Pacific Addition to the City of Bismarck.” i There will be due on such mortr ( gage on the date of sale thereof; the sum of $2,900.00, besides the at- | torneys fees, taxes paid, costs dfs-| ; bursements and expenses of this sale And foreclosure. Dated this 3rd‘day of December 1923. {i Charles A. Swenson i Mortgagee Joseph Coghlan is ia Attorney for Mortgagee ~ Bismarck, North Dakota. | (Dec.. 8rd-10-17-24-31. Jan. 7th) ie NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS REBY GIVEN THAT that certain’ mortgage execut- 4 and delivered by Henry Ashley Tiffin and Robert J. Buchanan, both of Hazelton in the county, of Em- mons and state of North Dakota to Bismarck Elevator & Investment} NOW | MUST THINK \ OF AGOOD PLACE To PUT THIS UNTIL THE PROPER TIME COMES ‘Company of Bismarck in the county | ———————-————_ of Burleigh and state of North Da- ry Kota, dated the sintn day of Decem- (FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ber 1921 and recorded in the office = 7 of. the register o& deeds for Bur- leigh County *in the state of North Dakota on the seventh “day of De- ‘cember 1921 and recorded in Rook 178 of Mottgage Deeds on page 39, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in’ such mortgage and her inagter described at the front door of the courthouse in the county of Burleigh in the, stdte of Noxth Da kota at the: hdd® of two o'clock P. M. on Monday, the 21st day of Janu- ary 1924 to’ satisfy the amount due. upon said mortgage on the day of sale. ‘The premises described in said mortgage and which will -be-sold to satisfy the same “are described af follows: Lot Four (4) and all that | part of the West Half (W.1-2) of the | Southeast eye (S#, 144) south st of t }- COU! in Section Nineteen (19), in” { ship One Hopiteed: and Bien (a, | GRR TRS einai Poeipal Merleter, aes rig 4 has 2b well over 100 ep the estab- Others are echoing law provides that if they do they can. | solitudes during the day, agd count. not reopen for 15 years. but a few guests for dinner in the evening. Read Tribune Want Ads. Under Lock The Day Before Christmas and Key BY WILLIAMS) PAGE SEVEN LASSIFED ADVERTISEMENT Classified Advertising Rates 28 words of 25 words or 1 insertion. S insertions 26 ander .. ad week, 26 words or under 1.28 ds over 25 words, 2c wddi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY - RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ified ads are cash io Copy should be ri ed by 12 o'clock to insure rtion same day. WE_RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ———— WORK WANTED WANTED— Cleaning hing to take home. Phone 457M. ED —By mi Call 544-W. houses SALESM. WANTED—Salesmen, with selling experience preferred. — Must own automobile. A splendid cha make big money. Apply Sunday, between 9a, m. to Lp. im Fisher, Dickin D 12-18, MUSIC SCHOOL fnstvuctions in Violin, Voic Alph. Lampe, Director. Main St. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE-Used cars, Fords, Over- land, Dodges and other makes. me to responsible parti Ap- Auto Sales, Phone th Street ice, Piano, 308 1-2 12-20-1w Studebaker car, five new tires; excellent condi- tio Phone 415 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RF furnished city heat- ed apartment, A six room modern Bungalaw, three rooms and bath, unfurnished for $18.00 per month, ages close in, Phone 12-17-t¢ FOR RENT-Apartment. One entire floor, fully equipped for light housekeeping. Electric range for cooking. . Phone 794W. Geo. W. Little. 1z-7-tf FOR” RENT=New, steam h modern flat, also furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Telephone 183 4-1w fi for light housekeeping. ern, up-stairs, 924-4th St. Phone Phone ‘43W 12-21-tf FOR RE ix room modern nouse, on car line and near Capitol. Call 747W or 1010 4th St. All_mod- 12-11-tf 1» five-room month 10-21-1w FOR RENT —Jan, 1, house a 6 2nd St.; Phone 275-W. FOR RENT Five room modern apartments. Phone 287, L. K Thompson. 12-22-1w _ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR REN furnished rooms for light housekeeping, also three unfurnished rooms, The Lauvain Apts. B. F, Flanagan, Phone 303. 12-19-1w FOR RENT—Large or small furnish- ed rooms, bath, close ser Ste Phone 886J. i wet ‘ LOST-—A Boston bull terrier pup, golden brindle color, Call 650 for reward 12-21-3t _ Tost Fur d glove, Finder re- turn to Quick Print, 12-22-8t MINCRLLANBUUS SEND A COPY of CFiwford’s Bad--~ lands and Broncho-Trails to your frien yl not stop with one reading. 50 a copy, Capital = Book Co., 20 Ave. A., Bismarck, Dak. ker, complete with tubes; lists $161, for quick sale, $100. Call or write F, L. Carlton, Heb- ron, N. W. 12-14-tf = YR SALE—Sced Corn. Wis. North arliest corn in 10 per bu, Grantham Wilton i Ds WAN Rooniers Apply 416 Thayer. and boarders Phone 622. 12-22-1w PRISON HERD BEST CIRCUIT MILK PRODUCER _ The state penitentiary Holstein herd ranked first in the records of the Burlgigh County Cow Testing Association for November, accord ing to the report today of Alb Zenzell, tester. The cows averaged pounds of butter fat and * 748 pounds of milk ench. The seeond high herd that of John Obow which 23.8 pounds butte fat per herd report the penitentiary. follows: eraged cow he Fat Mi No 80.9 No. folstein 65.6. No. i Grade Holst BY No. 31 Grade Ho! No ade Holstein No. Holstein No. Bred Hols No. Grade Holstein No. irade Holstein No. 18 » Holstein Other good producers: John Obowa, Pure Bred Holstein Frank Splonskowski Pure Bred Holstein * . Yegen Pure Bred Holstein New Enland Shakers Give Up Community Life Enfield, N H., Dec. 22 ist’ members of the local nity of Sha a originally in 1781, will abandon the settlememt this winter and move over to Canterbury, where there is a similar colony. Death has reduced the group from about 150 to these last remaining five, who today are about to close the barns and lock the doors for the last time. In 186 the membership of the Enfield col- about the same as at the ginning, but for years it has steadily dwindled Celibacy was obligatory. The colonists den produce, seeds and manufactured underwear, pails and wooden articles of various kinds. In keeping with the laws of the sect, all property held on communistic basis, and the men and women members lived separate liv i tern discipline waiting the ond Coming of Ch i The colony had friction in the early days with other residents of the town. The records show that in 1788 the legislature was appealed to for some remedy against certain al- leged actions of the “Shaking Quak- ers,” but the objectors were over- raled and the colonists have pur- sued their peaceful lives of piety = with uninterrupted industry until now The five roots and brooms, LAYERED SKIRT An interesting effect is achieved” in georgette crepe frocks by mak- ing the skirt im three or four lay- ers of the material cut in different BY ALLMAN THAT OUGHT TO BE AS GooDp AS ANY PLACE- C 2 ts oan BLOSSER