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FRIDAY, DECEMBER NOTICE TO’ CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of John Paulson, Deceased. | Notice is hereby given by the un-, dersigned Fred Paulson, Administra- tor of the Estate of John Paulson, late of the city of Windom, in the County of Jackson and state of Min- nesota, deceased, to the creditors of, anq all persons having claims againsg 28," 1923 “NOT INFALLIBLE” —_— when they returned, elated at the idea of a little ahead, the value of currency took another sharp. de- cling; almost wiping out their earn- ings.” In three years the Student Reljef {has aided 105,000 students in 17 dif- ferent countries. They had hoped to withdraw this year, but with the unsettled conditions it seems neces- i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE OLD HOME TOWN BY sh ls PACE FIVE LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS: ey Classified Advertising Rates AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCY fe FOR SALE—Used cars, Fords, Over- lud, Dodges and other makes. said. deceased, to exhibit therh, with | the necessary vouchers, within 4) months after the first publication of this notice, to said administpa-| [. . tor at the office of FE. McCurdy, | : 7 * | sary to continue the work. Other- |< oN = Time to responsible parties, Ap- wise thousand ‘of students would} -MY¥OLD MAN aan 1 Mi ae ply Dakota Auto Sales, Phone | have to forego college. And in Eu-| LAST YEAR ry iddertions. 95 words ® % 428, 17 Fifth Street. rtions. feope, Mrs, Speer has found, there cont up Tin ae 12-21-60 his resident agent in the City of | haauaeciton tere at Bismarck said Burleigh oan) Dated } PAU LSON, Administrator rst publication “4s the 8th day of December A. D., (12-28 1:4-11-18) 4 pies NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN _THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Roy 0. Pennell, Deceased: y , Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned William L, Punnell, the] Administrator of ‘the E 0. Pennell late of the marck, in the County of Burleigh and State ‘of North Dukota deceased, to the creditors of, and=all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary | vouchers, within four months after j the first publication of thia, nots to said Administrator at his dence at six hundred (690) street in Bismarck, in urlejeh | County, North Dakota. i Dated December 6th A. D., 1923. William L. Pennell, Administrator of | the Estate of Roy’ O. Pennell Deceased. N NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE otice is hereby given that that n_ mortgage, executed and de- Martin Andersen and Edna ; his wife, mortgagors to | Investment Company of s, Minnesota, a _ corpor- jated the 20th day 1918, and filed for record in the ‘office’ of the, Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, | and State of North Dakota on the | of January, 1919, at 11 0’ clock, A. M. and recorded Book 151 of Mortgages,sab page 543, sad) assigned by saig#maxtgagee by an instrument in. writing to the State \Bank of Cold Spring, Cold Spring, innesota, a corporation, dated the 25th day of January, 1919, and filed for record in said office of the Regis- ter of Deeds on the 26th day of| October, 1923, at 9:50 o'clock P. M., gend recorded in Book 175 of Assign- ments at page 116, will be foreclosed by a sale of the~premises in such noricage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 12th day of January, 1924, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sate. The premises described in such gate and which will be solg to satisfy the same are described as foll » tom wit: The East half of the North- west quarter (E%NW'%) and Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Section Fighteen (18), Township One hun- dred forty-two (142), North of Range Seventy-five (75) West. There will be due on such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of Seven hundred seventy-one and 56-10) dollars to- gether with the costs of foreclosure. Dateq at Bismarck,.North Dakota this 5th day of December, 1923. State Bank ot Sold Springs, 3 Assignee of Morteagee. By G. Olgeirson, ‘Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. Dak. 14-21-28 1-4-11) PETITION | REAL TATE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA County of Burleigh In County Court before~lon. I. ohn B, se <n de Grates Administrator, Petitioner vs. Stackhouse, Gerald all othe in the esi f the © John B. Respondents. \ To the State of North Dakota to ‘the Above Named Respondents, and >ersons Interested in the Es- id John B, Stackhouse, said Dr John Roach Straton of Calvary Baptist. church, New York \ (above), lost a debate to | Charles F. Potter of the Unitarian Churel§ New York (below), on the question: “Resolved that the Bible is the Infallible Word of God.” In Straton upheld the amenative end of the argument. Beco Episcoped Church Osage, Jowa,. and_ Mrs. Ressie Warhurton, Respondents, THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA To the above named respondents and all persons interested in the Estate of William J. Greenhalgh, Deceased: You andeach of you are hereby | notified@thgt, Phebe Greenhalgh and Birchargy sh the Petitioners herein, iled in this Court a fe ek Will and TeSt. villiam J. | Greenhalgh late of the City of Osage County 9 Mitchell and © State of lowa, déeensed, and the probate ‘therec the State of lowa duly aaya gies i ine 75 br Daa of Raid do id des issuanc€*to them of letters testa- mentary thereon, and that the safd petition and the proofs of said pur- ported Wil be heard and duly considered is Court on Tues- da the 2: of January, A. in. th t tourt . in the Coun- ty Court House, in the City of B County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota; and You and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear before this Court at said time and place and answer said petition and show _any there be, why the ri f sald petition should not e grante Dated this stn day of December, By fhe Court, Cc. DAVIES, eof the County Court. NEW Tox Situ i & YOUNG Atte rnovas for Fetittoners. Many European Girls Earn Way Through School BY MARIAN HALE NEA Service Writer. New York, Dec, 28..—You may think your college days were. strenuous, that they Would have been glorious had the profs only eliminated those exams, But even with exams and theses inthe | Paietld the student how finishes | bax course and the one een datheione aD’ does not. ‘DIVORCE IS | INNATE WITH Justice. Says Laws Are No | Help in Curbing the Per- centage of Divorces i BLAME HASTY MARRIAGE {Says Both Man and Wife to Blame For Disruptions, Must Be More Considerate \ Dec. 28—Divorce? Jong as Boulder, We'll alway human nature Thus sadly summarizes Ju Linda Lee aftey her five years’ ex- perience with estranged and quarrel: | ing couples. Gray hairs and wrinkled face re- tveal the almost completed life of | this woman who still es to suc- cumb to age: Every day she climbs | up the steps to her office oif the sec- ond floor of¢the temporary city hall here, where she hears charges ice and plaintiffs and the pl prisoners in petty violations that come within the jurisdiction of her police. court. Since June, 1918, after her husband had been stricken with paralysis, and even after his death Justice Lee has listened to the tiffs and troubles jef husbands and wives. She has married many, only to find some | appeal to her later for settlement of heir difficulties. So she concludes: Laws No Help “Laws will help little in curbing the increasing percentage of divorces. a change in human nature will i { ve | And there's little chance for that, she admits. “Most divorces are blamable to ha: manpiiges,” she goes on, “but I can see little advantage in laws which require notice of a week ‘or more before a marriage license ean be obtained. The divorcee evil isn't due so much to marriages on the spur of the moment. It is due main- ly to marriages of young people, in- futuated with each other, but who have not reached the stage where they are ready to assume the respon- ibilities of marriage. To such as these waiting a week or so before ob- taining a marriage license would, if anything, only add to their fervor and determination. “Many young wives tell me their husbands refuse to take,them to dances or the teater, pleading they are too tired. The husbands tell me their wives care nothing for their home and say it is a-physical im- possibility for them to go to a dance or fheater ‘every night’ and con- tinue to work all day. Compromise Needed “As usual, both are at fault. Even if a husband is tired he should take his young wife to dances, the theater or parties a couple of times a week. A young girl needs some recreation. But she should also realize that her husband is tired after his day’s work and be willing’ to stay home cagoniitally | HUMAN RACB! HE TOOK UP SMOKING ON (S) wa ‘Hor HENDRICKS MADE A RIESCL To QUIT THE DSE OF TOBACCO TOUA HE WAS SEEN To DISCARD A (PRACTICALLY NEW. CIGAR RIGHT =) sped FRONT OF DUNLAPRS MARKET tions 25 words .or 1 week, 25 words or under 1.2 Ade over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. ULASSIFIED DISPLAY || RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ady are cash ia advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o’clock to insure insertion samo day. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 oe ED—FEMALE for reneral hous Middle aged woman prefe girl s02 Avenue B 12-26-1w = Expericneed ork. Call at |A GOOD SALI saleswoman OUT OUR WAY HE GITS TORRBUL MAD WEN PEEPUL GOT HIT ME . AN-AN- GOSH 1D HATE. T'SEE You GIT BIT WORSEN ANY BUDDY GOSH MA, BE WERRY STEP RIGHT OVER HERE YOUNG MAN.IM NOT WORRLED.ABOUT THAT DOG HE'Lt GET A TASTE OF IF HE ISNT CAREFUL. } gM : age to sell the ous line of w cr — Hosie and underw: to the consumers Good rr promotion in thirty to xty ys to District Manager. The arer Cgmpany, D 3, Dept. 12 Fargo, North Dakota. BY WILLIAMS in every loes in North Dakota FOR RENT aiyGeOMIan DUN i cellent condition. Hot water heat- | ing plant, full basement, and gar Immediate possession. Rentaf’| $10.00 a month. Investors Mort- Co., Phone HIMSELF / gage Security FOR RE nished, heat, artment fur: $30.00 per rooms, $4 Close in, pri Phone 464K, Warm lights et sleep and $5 per week. vate entrance, 8-1w FOR SALE —A 9 room house in Bis- , North Dakota, at reasonable owner change for m machinery. Geo. M. Register. 2-24-1w | FOR 1 entire | floor, fully equipped for light+ housekeeping. Electric range for! cooking, Phone 794W. Geo. W. i Little. 12-7-tf | FOR RENT —Small furnished apa ment, city heat, all modern. Very reasonable; until spring. Write Tribune, No. 694. 12-26-t FOR RENT—A_ six-room modern bungalaw, three-rooms and bath, unfurnished for $18 per month Phone 905. “tt FOR RE “New, steam heated, | modern flat, also furnished rooms | for light housekeeping. Telephone | 1 1w | FOR RE) A Suite of three rooms | . for light housekeeping. All _mod-| FOR RENT—Jan, 1, 1924, five-room Ie ern, up-stair: 924-4th St. Phone oRwillians, eae house at 506 2nd St.; $25 a month. Phone 543W. 12-21-tf | — Phone 27 10-21-1w | Call from 1 to 5 P.M je moved (0 two blocks north Phone 94 of swimming dol , 12-27-1w MISC: NEOUS FOR SALE- Pool Hall in” town of 1300 population, Did * $20,000.00 business this year. Price right if taken at once, For further infor- mation write at once 686 In care Tribune R HOT ners hotel. al rate supper, bed and break- We give good es for room und board by week. hotel, Phone 231, for rent. TAIN= Mans Raccoon overcoat, tly matched skins, muskrat and cuffs. § 44, length Can be seen at Barker Leo De Rochford. 1 Large clean cotton rag cents per pound, B c ollar tf seventy- Phone Victrola and records. $100. Thursday evening show nin after mall eb nder Phone 190 for Suitable cping, |. Heat, light and water furnished. “Tele? phone already installed, may have private use for slight considera- ion, 417 10th’ St. Tel. 535-R. OMS, warm room in house, one block . Hasseli 210 FOR RENT—Large strictly modern from postoffice. M 2nd St. Phone 643 | FOR REN’ St. Inquire at Homan’s for Martha Mattson. F rnished light housekeeping 12 to 7 p.m. Phone FOR RENT modern RBG. mall room in Phone ge or home. Clo: in . —_—_—_ NOTICE TO CRE State of North Dakota, ¢ Burleigh. In County Court, Davies, Judge, In the Matter of the Charles Olsor, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Marthine E. Olson, the ad- ministratrix of ¢ se of Charles Olson lata of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burk of North Dakota ed, to the creditors of, and ail persons having claims aga , said decedent, to ex- hibit them with the necessaz7 veach- ers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to said administratrix at her residence at number 222-14th street, in the city Ri Bismar in said Burleigh Coun- » North Dakota, "Dated December 12th, 1923. Marthine E. Olson, before Hon, 1, C. Estate of jwill be sent to medical schools for Administratrix of the estate of Charles Olson, deceased. | Geo. M. Register, more than half the, time. by the wife. Marriage is a career in| “It is the same affficulty—neither itself. If there is a baby, 1 can’t un- is willing to assume the responsi-| derstand a woman who loves -her| Jnelaimed bodies of ex: | bilities of marriage. . baby so little that she would permit} service men, dying in guardians in-7 War in 1914, the number of reigning FOR RENT-—Choice 5-room modern Attorney for said Admrx., “Occasionally, I eomé across ajanyone else to cAre for it, while she| stitutions while under treatment at} houses in Europe has declined from flat. Harvey Harris & Co Bismarck, North Dakota. quarrel due to a desire for a career| was at an office.” the Health Ministry's cost, no longer) forty-one to seventeen, 27-3) 12-13-21 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS I'VE GOT TWENTY CENTS AND | WANT FOUR notified that the | and such, you enjoyed heaven in \ comparison with the heroic efforts the European girl is making to get through college. “Almost none of the women at the universities in central and eastern Europe has money enough these days to get through college without working her way,” I am informed {by Mrs. Robert Speer, head of the und {| European Student Relief. ~ of the city of Hismarck in Burleigh} “Athletics are unheard of and |\\ County, ‘state oe Ron sya quite superfluous because nearly Fae Slat At SIPURA ial every gist student. supplements her executed between Otto Reimer as! college training with eight hours’ vendor to said John B. Stackhouse | work a day in factories, restaurants as yendee on which contract vendee has paid the sum of or shops, | the purch fi price Py ia “Many girls come to college in the | Utle to said lots remain jas not | fall practically penniless, trusting to been, performed by the vendee, luck and their own efforts to pay That said peda wie +d pbeaed for their lodging, food and books.” xe Senuary an Be Woade at 10 Anything to Eearn : Be ogra ten ip aacsnora of mee aay, Gitte nner carn th pe he x K ‘of | tuition are surprising and nove! in the Court, House, in ne hand | One girl Mrs. Spéer mentioned is | State of North Dakota. | «| making @ brilliant record in law ean, Ya ARG SSquired chen ana | School while operating a pencil-mak- & @ be and appear hefare cals | fae doring\the a 5 Odurt and show cause, | Another girl, learning to be a sur- pave, why, this petition should not geon, rings a church bell on Sun- days in exchange for her dinner. ; : eI {| Still others scrub floors, do odd! fs Ty 4 jobs on farms, mend or patch—any- — Re a A thing to carry them along from one . f LLL day to the next. ‘ “To be sure,” Mra "Speer atates, “three years ago foreign universi- ties would have gasped: at the ide: of theizstudents, doing..quch work. Then it was considered,a disgrace for the intellectual classes to engage in-manual labor,» But howa:times have changed! 4 é American Help ~* “The Euyopean Student, Relief, supported to’a ‘large extent by self- supporting American studen: showed the way to these & girly and have “helped th would otherwise have fad ' draw. ‘ But it has given helf onl; the who "were willing) to selve: aropest students’ Hot Bhi ly work throughout the “college, Sémésters, day. Vai during | every. if afe Salk: orily# pertod et ai mained reedtidnaryi But: this gail \ FOR RENT—Seven-room’ house, one block from postoffice. Harvey Har- Since the beginning of the World _ ris & Company. re Wan B. Stackhouse late of the City of: Bismarck in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, been filed in. this Court, therein petitioning that he be authorized, empowered and dir- ected to sell all the interest in the real estate belonging to said decedent's estate, described as fol- lows, to-wit: An interest in lots 6, 7, 8. in Block of the Original 27-1-3 “Mee Year Presents 1 HAVE.FIFTY CENTS fn {MUST PUT THE THEY CLEANED -LEFT ANB POLIKE To ! THINGS SOME PLA E ( MY ROOM YESTERDAY GET ABOX OF CANDY FOR \( WHERE MOTHER \ SOTHIS IS SAFE: MY MOTHERS NEW YEARS |K WON'T FIND THEM > ate { PRESENT- iW . NEW YEARS PRESENT: y thes court, DAVIES e of. the ‘County Court . E. REGIE TER, Attorne: aioe Petitioner, ~ Bismarck, North Dakota. (SEAL) Let the service of this Citation be made by publication thereof four times, once each week for four suc- cessive weeks in the Bismarck Daily ‘ibune, a newspaper pub- lished At the City of Bismarck in said Burleigh County, all not less ae twenty days be! fore said heat- in: ‘Dated December 13th, 1923, 1. C. DAVSiss , Judge. (12-14-21-28 “2-49 CITATION AND NOTICE HEARING STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of, Burlelgh, In County Court, before Hon. I. Cc. Davies; Indge, In the. Matter ‘of the Estate of William J. Greenhalgh, ‘Deceased. Phebe | Greenhalgh an ag Birchar Petitioners my Of Oakland Seme- Cresco, lowa; ces of. the. rotestant ete tary. of Kendall Towa, Iowa Children’s So: T UST ATE A WHOLE ELEPHUNT AN! ATAGGER AN’ A CAMEL ANA COW AN BOUT SIX HORSES . NES HE DID, MOM= HE GOT LOTS OF ANIMAL CRACKERS FoR cuRISMUS! (SEAL) dist Hospital of Bes Moines Towa; City of Orage; Towa; Agnes Clarice ur. Busat Greenhaiehy

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