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NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the-Estate of ohn Paulson, Deceased. : * Notice is hereby given by the un- ersigned Fred Paulson, Administra- or of the Estate of John Paulson, late of the city of Windom, in the County of Jackson and state of Min- esota, deceased, to the creditors of, ang all persons having claims agains Raid deceased, to exhibit them, with he necessfry vouchers, within 4 onths after the first publication | [fof this. notice, to said administra- jtor at the office of F. E. MeCurdy, | his resident agent in the City of (Bismarck, in said Burleigh County. Dated November 22, A. D. 1923. i if FRED PAULSON, { js Administrator | First publication on the 28th day lof December A. D., 1923. 14-11-18) } ij NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE MATTER OF THE ATE OF Pennell, Deceased: Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned William L.Punnell, the Administrator of the Estate of Roy | 1O. Pennell late of the City of Bis- Imarck, in the County of Burleigh and ite of North Dakota deceased, to jt) ereditorg of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, ito exhibit them with the necessary jvouchers, within four months after tthe first publication of this notice, said Administrator at his resi- at six hundred (600) i3th “street in i Burleigh County, N: in SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1923-’ 4 a, Bessie Warburton, Re Respondefits. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA ‘0, the above named respondents and all Peat interested. in the Estate, of William J. Greenhalgh, be Ee h haba ‘ou and each of you are hete! notitied that Phebe Breenhaten ani Birchard Brush thé Petitioners herein, have filed in this Court a copy of the Last Will _and Test. ment of William J. Greenhalgh, late of the City of Osage in the County of Mitchell and State of Towa, deceased, and the probate thereof in the State of Iowa duly authenticated with their petitipn, peaa Ce oo eg i rO~ of sald dociment as the Last Will of said’ deceased, and for the issuance to them of letters testa- mentary thereom.and that the said | petition and the proofs of Ported Will will be heard A. ek in the fore- | at the Court Rooms of this Court, in the Coun- ty Court House, in the City Bis- ima unty of Burleigh andgptate nd | hereby Cor y orth Dakota; You and each of you are ited to be and appear before this | ‘ourt at said time and place and nswer said petition and cause, if any there he, why the |prayer of sald petition should not 8 thy day of December, i By the Court, | Iudge of the Counters u 0) he Coun ¥ NEWTON, NULLAM & YOUN | Attorneys for Petitioner: (12-14-21-28) Dated De Estate of Roy 0. Pennell Deceased. a2 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE bs en that that we, executed and de- Martin Anderson and Edna , mortgagors to ment Company Minnesota, a gee, dated the 1918, Notice certain ate of North Dakota on the th day of January, 1919, at 11 o'- clock, A. M. and recorded 51 of Mortgages, at page 543, saig. mortgagee by an \i in writing to the State Bank of Cold Spring, Cold Spring, Minnesota, 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 Ostober, 1923, at 9:50 o'clock P. M., and xecorded in Book 175 of Assign- Mnents at page 116, will be foreclosed by a sale of the’ premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court Hous of Bismarck, County o! a d State of North Datota, | 2th day of January, 1924, at r of two o'clock, P. M., to satisfy the amount due upon such Imortgage on the day of sale. The lpremises described in such mortgaye nd which will be solg to satisfy the ‘fsameé are described as follows, ’ to. it: The Enst half of the North- est quarte® (E42NW%).and Lots ne (1) and Two (2) of Section #@ightecn (18), Township One _hun- red forty-two (142), North of Range Seventy-five (75) West. There will pe due on such mortgage on the date pf sale the: sum of Seven hundred seventy-one and 56-100 dollars to- gether with the costs of foreclosure. Dateq at Bismarck, North Dakota this 5th day of December, 1923, i State, Bank of Cold Springs, Assignée of Mortgagce. By G. Olgeirson, ‘Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage, NG_ PETITION SELL REAL STATE F NO! of TBurleigh Court before the Hon. I. Estate of John B, Stackhouse, hereby notified that the said F, J. Grady, ad- ‘tate of’ said e of the City unty of Bur- rh Dakota, en filed in. this petitioning that he empowered and dir- all the interest in the belonging to said described of ate, aris the purchase and § executed between Otto Wwendor to said John B, Stackhouse las vendee on which contract the vendee hi id the sum of $680. of the purchase “price of $800% The title io said lots remain in the dor ag the said contract has not performed by the yendee. aid peti Reimer as petit an a be etre this Court on Tuesday the yf January “A, D. 1924. at 10 fo'clock in the forenoon of that day, t, the Court Rooms of this Court, House, in the City of County of Burleigh and North Dakota an! are nd you, and & of 3 i y uted and required then and there to be and appear hefore this ‘ourt and show eaune, if any you - ppave,. why this petition should not granted. , i the Court, FY ene cen DAVIES Judge of the County Court f{ REGISTER, Attorney for Petitioner, Blamarck, North Dakota. (SEAL), Let the service of this Citation “Wee made by publication thereof four. fees, once each week for four suc- weeks in the Bismarck aily Tribune, a newspaper pub: lished at the City of Bismarck in aid Burleigh County, all not less han twenty days before said hear- ing. | Dated December 13th, 123. 1, C. DAVIES \ (SEAL) mee j > (12-14-21238- 2-4) ice HEARL iN WILL OTA (TATION AND Nt e PROOF, OF fy STATE BA mt Be ire Eounty Court, before Hon, I. 4 Dy judge, Int the * Matter of the Batate of William J. Greenhalgh, Deceased. ebe. Greenhalgh, and’ d Brosh Fohard Brvetitioners vs. ustees of Oakland Ceme- y of Cresco, Jowa; Trust- is of the Protesthnt Ceme- y of Kendallville, Iowa, Children’s, Home .S Molne: ¢ | for a salad, or with finely shredded CUPBOARD By NELLIE:MAXWELL ' GOOD THINGS FOR OCCASIONS | A APPETIZING — sandwich which ig not common may be | prepared as follows: Remove the | | crusts from bread ang spread with | horseradish butter, ‘Co make th cream six tablespoonfuls of butter | ;and add, gtagually, four table spoonfuls of grated horseradish | root, one teaspoonful of lemon | | Juice, and salt, and a dash of cay- enne. Raisin Fritters.—Scald two cup- fuls of milk with one-inch stick of cinnamon. Mix one-half cupful of | sugar, one-quarter cupful of corn- | starch, three tabléspoonfuls of | flour, one-half teaspoonful of salt | and one-quarter cupful of cold milk. Add the scalded milk and cook ten minutes, then add-the yolks of three | | eggs and one-third’ of a cupful of | | taisins cooked until plnmp in a little fruit juice, then cut Into small pieces, Turn into a pan, spread venly and cool. Remove from the | pan, cut 0 ‘squares or diamond shapes, dip into crumbs and egg and fry in deep fat. Serve hot with a fruit sauce. Egg Ramekine.—Halt-fill buttered | ramekins with hot-boiled rice, drop an uncooked egg in each, sprinkle with salt, paprika and grated cheese or chopped boiled ham. Set im a pan containing boiling water. cover and bake in a moderate oven until the eggs are set. | Washington Ple.—Bake two lay- ers of layer cake; put together with sweetened and, flavored whipped cream. Serve cut in ple-shaped pieces. Corn, Southern Style.—To one lean of chopped corn add two eggs. , Slightly beaten, one teaspoonful of ; salt, a dash of cayenne pepper. ; two tablespoonfuls of melted but- | ter, one pint-of scalded milk. Turn {nto a buttered baking dish and bake in a slow oven until firm. | Baked Potatoes.—Clioose even- ; sized potatoes, scrub wei! and bake ; until soft. Slash in two-inch gashes | {at right angles on the flat side of j each potato. Press to force the po- tato through the opening; drop a half tablespoonful of butter into each and sprinkle with paprika. (©, 1923, Wentern Newspaper Union.) . f game are to be had at this sea- mn it is well to consider a few ways of preparing and serving it. | Wild duck, rice hens and birds that eat both grains and fish are often rather gamey in flavor. To remove some of the strong flavor, parboil them in water to which has been added a sliced carrot, an onion or two, sliced, and a half bunch of cel- ery. When tender remove and fry brown in deep fat, using batter and lard; season well and serve. with | sliced oranges and French dressing SEASONABLE FOODS { S THE wild fowl and other cabbage dressed with sugar, vinegar and rich cream. Drop the cabbage after shredding in cold water to be- come “crisp, then drain, add the sea- soning of salt, sugar and vinegar and enough cream to make a good! dressing. A young fowl after parboiling may be. roasted until brown in a hot oven. Brush with butter and roast with an onion or a piece of ig removed before serving. | Apple, Onion Salad—Take a/| silce or two of Spanish onion, chop fine and add to half x dozen fipely diced applés and a cupfal of minced dates, Season with salt and-drese with any good boiled dressing. Serve on lettuce leaves \pr. garnish with a bit of parsley.” Los Angeles Dreseing.-Beat four esz yolks, add one-fourth of a cup- ful of olive oll, one tablespoonfu! of lemon juice, one and one-half tablespoonfuls of vinegar, one tea- spoonful each of mustard and salt, a dash of cayenne. Cook in a double boiler, stirring well until: the mixture thiekens. Chill and add a cupful of beavy cream beaten stiff and oneand one-half tablespoonfuls of grated horseradish. _ - t (@ 1933, Western, Newspaper Gotgn.) NOTICE. TO, CREDITORS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. aa In County Court, before Hon, 1. C. Davies, Judge. » ’ In the Matter of the Estate of | Onarles Olson, Deceased. ‘ Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Marthine E. Olson, the ad- ministratz Olson late of th in ‘the county THE OLD HOME TOW a celery in_the cavity of each, which’ ; BY STANLEY WONT KILL YOR ‘LL BE MAD IF OUT OUR WAY WZ ty, Nerth Dakota, HOP HENDRICKS MADE A RESOLUTION To STOP THE USE OF TOBACCO AND STARr THE NEW YEAR RIGHT HE HAS BEEN N TEMPTED ON ALL SIDES - WHY ONLY LAGT JUNE I SOLO A*10.000 POLICY “10 A GUY AND HE DIED TH’ VERY NEXT DAN. WHT IF HE'D OF PUT IT OFF.HUH S Now FRINGTINCE IF YOU'D LOSE THE USE OF NOOR RIGHT ARM , way Gum POLICY “TAKES CARE OF THAT AN! BESIDES - vere eucn: AM NOT ONLY “TT QUT ——— = Ae we ST RwIllraMs said administratrix at her residence at number 222-14th street, in the city; Geo. M. Register, of Bismarck, in said Burleigh Coun-| Attorney for said Admrx., Dated December 12th, 1923. Marthine E. Olson, Administratrix of the estate of Charles Olson, deceased. | For 200 years Holland has been a leading factor in the cocoa industry. Bismarck, North Dakota. | Today Amsterdam alone has 18 fac- 9 i 12-18-20-27-1-3 | tories engaged in the manufacture of cocoa and chocolate. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. nist eget sah easonable; until spring spare time, copy! manu. | : ger 3 scripts. Write R Au: |_ Tribune, No. 604. thors “Agent, C osu, | FOR RENT —A sixcroom modern bungalaw, three rooms and bath, | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Classified under 1 week. 25 All classifi advance. Copy should be re- celved by 1 insertion same day. SOrOTERTRCE THE RIGHT rtions 26 words or 65 Cents Per Inch | © FOR SAl Advertising Rates 26 words or FOR SALE—Ch | small house, j St. block 4 school; price ley, Glencoe, Words or under 1.25 nished, heat marck, North | price; owner | cattle, horses led ads are cash {nm 2 o'élock to insure HOUSES AND FLATS eap for cash, six lot LE OR RENT eest front, well, 13th 1, two blocks “from $1,800, 1B. G. Buek- N. D. Phone 6F6 lights etc. $30.00 per Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- month, also 2 sleeping rooms, $4 tional per word. and $5 per week. Close in, pri- vate entrance. Phone 464R CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 2-28-1 RATES FOR SALE—A 9 room house in Bis- Dakota, at reasonable will exchange for and farm machinery. Geo. M. Register, 12-24-1w FOR RENT—A; ‘partment. One entire { | REJECT ANY COPY | floor, fully equipped for light SUBMITTED | housekeeping. Electric range | cocking. Phone 794W. Geo. W. THE | _Little. 12-7-tf BISMARCK TRIBUNE | | FOR RENT — Soven-room modern PHONE 32 house, remodeled and redecorated. and sv HELP W ing: housework tion Institute, LaGrange, Il | Well located For particuls TED—MALE “or female | FOR R or ah ment, city heat, all modern. nt reasonable s Phone 69 mall furni unfurnished o take business Work way help Room, board, tut mall salar Paterson for light hou 18 “Ma Midd W. _—_— WORK WANTED Dressmakin, | WANTED—V¥ {| 1 | i | | | | \ | W ANTED work. ANTED of all kin Phone 1089- arty, 722 6th St for $I8 pe m heated, hed rooms ‘elephone 12-24-1w sckeeping. sy AN FOR RENT Suite of three rooms aid for general house- for light housekeeping. All mod- Hle aged woman prefer- ern, up-stairs, 924-4th St. Phone Mrs. ¢ Phone 643W. 12-21-tf z IR RENT—Modern 4-room house, nor general house-| hot water heating plant. Inquire + Woodmansee.; ‘Tho City Nat | Ros Hat 802 Avenue B Mutphy Ph 1226-1W FOR RENT and sewing 12- ional bank at {}FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart Apartments. } one 852 1 WwW ale Seven-room house, one block from postoffice. Harvey Har- Company 12-27-38 OR R flat. Prices reasonabli Mrs. Lillie For- 3b NM. larvey LADY WA} cleaning. Will take washing home, also do me SALESMAN work by hour, house ROOMS Fo! T—Choice f-room modern Harris & C 12-27. RENT nding. Phone 936-W. for light private use advertised We have i two capable |FOR RENT-—Two rooms, suitable | housekeeping. light and water furnished. phone already iristalled, may h Heat, Tele- for slight considera- holesale house, 15 sec. | tion, 417 10th St. Tel. 535-R. cessful years with a strong, well |_ 12-27-3t jine for retail trade. |FOR RENT—Large warm room in mmiediate opening for strictly modern house, one block men with good record. from postoffice. Mrs. Hasseli 210 to earn four to/ eight 2nd St. Phone 643. Men able thousand dollars. Miles nection. Dept C \A 300D SALI in every local to sell the plus H to the c for promoti in thirty to plus iery and Underwear direct Company, North Dakota. Permanent con- F. Bixler Co., eveland, Ohio. ES FOR RENT--T _.| heated rooms ‘or saleswoman | ing. The Li in North Dakota | famous line of Wea Flanagan, Prop 28-1W rwo furnished steam for light housekeep ourain Apts., B. PF. Phpne 3 2-29-1w FOR REN St. -2 umers. Good caance | inane on to district manager sixty days, The Wear- | Desk 13, argo, | RO 6-lw | ROR modern | 8R6J. hom LOST LOST—-King Tut i Thursday show, conta papers. Fin ward betwe to 2t fy evening j after in, 208 3rd $ MIS! bag at Bltinge | second | Large or small room 8. POR RENT—One clean room rooms 418 So. 11th at Homan’s Cafe, ask for Martha Mattson. ie. in. 1 Close Phone t. ANEOUS ining small @hange and | aan der Phone 190 for re-| FOR SALK—Pool Hall in town of 3t} 1300 population, Did $20,000.00 | business this year. Price right if taken at once, For further infer- Finder please noti- 6g 1 | mation write at once 686 In care 209 2 TOTEL—Fi “hotel. eee eT ial rate supper, bed and break- Raleistes and P as We give good rates for room Madame vattimor ed to and board by week. Steam heated 413 Reymond St., two blocks north hotel. Phone Also Garage of swimming Phone 942-R. | tor rent °° pasaetw Call from 1 to FARM WANTED. cash price. buye R. McNown, 219 Wilkinson | FOR SALE Bldg., Omaha, Neb. pool Pr. ty es Oe “| BARGAINS Mans Tt w ecoon overc perfectly matched skins, muskrat <t and cuffs. Size 44, length LAND 54 inches. Can be seen at Barker IT want farms for| Bakery. Describe and state Leo De Rochford. 12- TO SAY IT of Nofth ‘Dak te creditors of, and ail persons having clai against, said decedent, hibit them wits th scconaes Hota ers, within four mani after tie first! publication ‘2 this’ .motice, to Saye ees : DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ! SUPPOSE YOu ARE ALL SET FOR NEW YEARS MR DUFF LOOKING FORWARD TOA. WONDERFUL DAY -1 ENVY You: EVEN THOUGH | DISLIKE OHgIT SEEMS THAT EVERY, YEAR 15 JUST THE SAME \ TO ME - 1924 WONT ee BE ANY DIFFERENT A | THAN !923 WAS es you SUR ME eee WHY. DO YOU SAY THAT? ‘Too Much for Miss Lee CHANGE YOUR IDEA ABouT NEW YEARS THIS YEAR: 'M GOING TO INCREASE YOUR SALARY TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS STARTING THIS WEEK AND MAKE You A PRESENT OF FIFTY Fumed onk dining room | table, 48 inches, four chairs to for} +; t Mrs BRING SOME PAGE, FIVE match, $30. Also fumed oak | brary table $18. Both in excellent condition. Phone 417-LM. 12-29. -1t W > Large clean cotton rags. Three cents per pound, Bismarck dtivune Co. 1z-26-ur FOR SALE—Victrola and seventy- five good records, $100, Phone 384d. 12-26-tt WANTED—Roomers and boarders, ~ Apply 416 4 Phone 622. 42-22-1w ayer, SUMMONS State of North Dakbta, County of rict Court, Fourth Judicial rict. Albert: Wedgwood, Plaintiff. vs. Alex Anderson, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: ‘ You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in’ this action d to serve a copy of your answer upon the subser within t days after the service of this sum mons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your fatl- ure to appear or answer judgment will be tuken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com- plaint Dated at Bismare! this 8th day of I . 19 BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice Address: Bismarck Bank Bu Bismarck, N To the defendant above named: You are notified that the complaint in the abo entitled action is now on file in the office of the ‘clerk of the district court, in and for Bur- leigh County, North Dakota BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiff 2. 1 5-12- NOTICE OF STATE AR EXAMINATION Notice is hereby given that the e Bar Board of the State of Dakota will hold an examina the Capital, in the City of State of North Dakota, commencing on the 8th day of Junu- ary, 1924, for the purpose of i ing applicants seeking admi the Bar of this State, The following named <have filed their applications for permission to take such examination: tion at Bismare Hanson, Eldon, O. Minot, North Dakota. Reid, Neil H., Bismarck, North Dakota. Rourke, Grattan Lauder, Lisbon, North Dakota, Vogel, Charles Joseph, Minot, North Dakota. Weaver, Harry Arthur, Fargo, North Dakota. Any objection to the participation of any of the above named tandidates in the examination to be held as aforesaid, or their admission to the bar, if successful, should be filed with the undersigned prior to the opening day of such examination. J. H, Newton, Clerk of the Supreme Court, State of North Dakota and ex officio Se- cretary of State Bar Board. 12-15-22-29-1-5 ANNUAL MEETING The regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of the First Nation.t Bank of Bismarck for the election of directors for the ensuing year will be held at the bank between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p. m. Tues- day, Jan. 8, 1924. C. B, Little, President. y | 12-8-15-22-29, Yes, He Loves. Teacher Kindly Old Lady—George, do you like to go to school? Georgie—No'm, butgi just love to come home.—Judge. 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