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MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1994 mre: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE { Lind in the forenoon of that id east of the diagonal county: road \j ah Hp ohare eer He Section “Nineteen (19), in’ Town-|'n later date to allow showing of fall |below the surface marek, County of Burleigh, and State ship One Hundred and Th irty-eigh chan declared the} They were found on a layer of finish Corn No of North Dakota, has been duly: ap. | (188) North of Range Highty (80), comé on the tail end jclay which was just below w strata] to one-fourth cents higher with May| cents; oats No pointed by this Court for the settle. | West of the Fifth Principni Meridian,) of the threshing when they are busy | of sand and a thin layer of coal. In| $1.09 3-4 to $1.09 1-2 and July $1.07 s; barley, 5 have asked | far: at a depth of fourteen feet fment thereof, at which time. and/containing — approximately 102.10| harvesting corn and filling silos. The the same strata as the bones, were|].2 to $1.07 B-8 waa followed by w 661-4 to oe ———————¢| OVER TWO MILLION. ROLLARS Eintecmhy Parson inserted eae ae ahs said tracts oF parce)s of pablie is urged to mail reeommenda- | found pieces of clam shells and some slight futher gain and then 2 Heete AG to $ ‘ S0 |worth of Bismarck. and Burivigh ceptions, in writing, to said account, | ‘@"d lying and being in the ‘county/ tions to Ht. H. Williams temporary snail shells indicating that the place |'sothack. . Classified Advertising ‘Rates “ounty real estate has. been: sold by | #44 petition and contest the same, "|0f Burleigh and state of North Da-| secretary. " was, once covered by water. There | Ress Nese 30 LIVESTOCK i And you, the above named respond- | kota; . | ——— are other bones in the same plac MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | Tei cdl Laltomveceinte 80% me during the past few years, prob- tits, and each of you, are hereby| There will be due upon such mort- ILL. WITH PLEURISY. and many interesting conjectures are | oy Minneapolis, Jan. 14.—-Elour un-} 000. active, mostly 10 to linsertion, 25 words or | 50 bly as much, if, not. more, than the i Ni ‘under 5 5 cited and requireq then and there y Irs. Lee A sade : , es of any ther two or three deal-|to be and appear before this icourt;| St rwenty aie’ Hondves Aa Webpiae | ‘Audisor Ni cholicin Glthnck cee hee (atone, |changed. In carlord lots family | cents jers here in the same length’ of time.|@nd show cause, if any you have,! ing dollece fn Mahal Ral aBiie witha eee ; 1 If the bones: were humin ones, and) a otonts quoted at 6.80.to 6.50'a bnr-| Ca a | "Never once has & buyer eomplanc( Why said aceount should ot be ai: | ine dollars fnd seventy-six cents) home with severe attack of pleur- | there is no doubt of it apparently, | Paten cht Gia to SO Ee Caaihce under oe cd to me of any misreprésentation as | lowed, the residue of said estate ia OM i : the man who once found them very | vont : 4 iO! bar? we Bran. § 0 y arlings te Feet iuatoctia 1% ;to the title, value or anything else| tfibuted, the administration of said Dated at Bismarck, North’ Dakota | ee Ganvelient, was a piaht ia vise, | ments 47 el. : yenttings ve 4 ‘ords or under 1.25 about any’ prépedty v3; Naver s6ld estate closed and said J. P. Jack-| this 10th day of December 1923, | EST OF DAUGHTER The bones have been there for| Li a s Ads over 25 words, 2¢ addi- bad “y SOld, | son be discharged! | Bismarck Elevator & Investment) Chris Wegener of New Salem is in | many 4 ‘4 ia ane steers 15 to 40 These sales lud \, 500! miany years and one seems to be al tional per word. Sees RIE oft, 600) , Dated, the 19th day of December | Company. | the city for a few days the guest of | nos jerrined. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK } Sheep receipts 25.000, Wat lint CLASSIFIED DISPLAY and. several Hundred vacant lots, I/ BY:the Court: H By Benton Baker, | his daughter, Mrs. I. M. Pfenning So So. St, Paul, Jan. 14—Cattle re-| slow Mostly 16 tp 2b jeants: lower s fully 2 cuit se I. C. Davies, | Attorney’ for Mortgagee, | heer ee ceipts 4,500. Opening very stow. - ; RATES ide, Saly ,000 distinct sales of | ispanyree of the County Court. Bismarck, North Dakota.| RIES OF DANCES i Little done carly, General ten-| pan ee Mi tn 65 Cents Per Inck I thorough! ‘i ay (SE as ea 12-10-17-24-31 1-7-14, Starting next Wednesday and con- | ¥ |deney wenk. One load weighty} (Furnished by Russell-Miller ghly believe that 1924 will Let the foregoin tat i fe Weer ing eve vee ¢ Y 3 No, 1 dark northern j| All classified « ta | |sce the start of the greatest wrowth | served br publication in. the “Ble: Hie. Ariesieane ineisntalt\peamnuttin tee encly BE Olkere, Mneeely €.00| No. 1 nertlern spring advance. Copy : that Bismarck and the sufrounding| marek” Tribune onee each week for | series of dancésydn the Biks hall in| © 800. Fat elientock Wrevente inw- | NO 1 anbee dort ceived by 12 0' country has ever seen. It will take | four successive weeks, all not less{ ry aaa ; | to 8.00 ‘at she-stock unevenly iow- |X 1 ineeette 4a eRe | than tbh dave ber : : an effort to raise part of the $2,500 eae ‘i Bulk | No. 1} mixed durum m same day. two or three years for us to realize | ‘Nan ten days Pefore said hearing, | fund needed to properly stage the en- te Weiter: upward |No. 1 red durum WE RESERVE THE RIGHT | | the full effects of the change which! Judge of the County Court. | tertainment features of the annual | { earonlunies INo 1 flax TO La eas ia coming {but the great increase in| (SEAL) 5 PLAINTIFF WINS convention of the Legion June 30,/ i to| No. 2 flax 3 i eee ae lacie ( 1-7-14) | Phecjery tn the cage ofsthuie inet [Jdly 1 a. A fine orches| Is heen I f.00 to| No. 1 rye bl 7 ioceale - | erivan Sta ank } Jal. ed a big time is ured al low. We quote but no not handle the j We ‘ ts ; a | American State bank of Golden Val ted and a big slow Wu t ha i THE ids Hrs Uae ste,, will, before | NOTICE OF SALE \tey ve. John Puillins and the Far- tend. 3s cents lower, | following: BISMARCK TRIBUNE Fane uvare build a sure and sound) NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN) ‘mers State bank of Hebron returned — ca % to 60 cents | Onts PHONE 382 BieapEHlEys “Buy Bhe mien THAT that certain mortgage execut-| a verdict of $1,565.12 for the plaintiff HAS BLOOD POISONING. ; Higher Quotations at Liver- Buik best lights to. packers | Barley Pee auth Estate |@d and delivered by “Henry Ashley! which was: suing in a g&rnishment} Chas. Whitmer of Yucea is in the carly 9.00 to 9.25. |Speltz, per 100. ib e ¢—_____—________—-¢,| new. You can’t lose at present) Tiffin and Robert J. Buchanan, both) action to collect from defendant city for the first time in sever pool Have Effect itor Slow. Around’! * New Shelled Corn HELP WANTED—MALE values and give your business to the | of Hazelton in’ the county of Em-| Phillips? according to the testimony | Weeks. Me has been under the e: 1b to Desirable White (ND WOWEN make Taree pre:| 8" who really kndWs the: busi-/mons and state of North Dakota to| introduced at the heating, owed the} of physicians, suffering with bleod DECLINE TATER Vida se pehceceaira mn lat Ginecol) Yellow Mi fits selling Rewleigh’s Good Health| “iy ig ; . in| pubmarck | Hlevator. & Investment | Golden Valley bank « considerable | Poisoning of the left hand. It was, oi ies Jan, a4—-Heavy: pro. ,{ pounds or better 6.75, Rulk mixed 6 Ab, test $51 § Products and Household Neces-| cerone retinkne com nosy written _ in Company of Bismarck in the county sum, and proceeded to. hold an aue- | feared for a time that the hand) inte a ae dawnt [tights and medium-weight hogs 6.60) 5 Ib, test 50 0 sitie No expeflence. neettaar lee iable companies giving good i Burleigh and state of North Da |tion sale of his farming machinery, |W" id have to be amputated fin Teak tbday i |to 6.65. One hundred forty to 170 cent per pound discount under Company teaches you the} i E. YOUNG ey dated the sixth day of Decem- | supplies, livestock, ete. ‘i an ee PERAT had advanced to the highest price Laban averages most 6.50. Bulk | 55 1b. most successful methods and gives! mince Nati eae fe |e pee are, recondenl fn the oxffee | lvidence at the trial and in the PSegeL 30ers) Os Les yet this season and had fiftcd | packing sows 6.00. Slaughter pigs! Ear Corn (73lb, in Minnesota) 5 most help and cooperation.’ Give ist National Bank Bldg. Phone 78 of the register of deeds for Bur-| camplaint cMed $770.60 as the cash| Mrs. Val Brown of the city is re-; SU' UME StlS0n Ane ne ee tn g.00. Bulk feeding pigs cents under shell. ion, references, W.| J-ld-iwk leigh County in the state of Noth |which Phillips received at 1 os eee levine nuithority. lestinited +i Sheep receipts 3,500. Ope operstion a few days ago in a Bis: j MRS. FOLLIS. DIES Dakota on the seventh day of De-|but the jury awarded the gi snies) native lumbs Ik the amount of livestock on Go., Ct. 1994, Minn-, FOR SALE OR RENT | HOUSES. AND FLATS fee tee cid BS hi Od Hook | sun. Six questions answered by the March hospital, is smaller than ay go and | Weak to 26 cents lower. eral| Dickinson, N.D., Jan, 1.—Nirs, >» Sa perwesk | d 73 of Mortgage Deets on page 39,| jury and to which answers were ask- ' ee tibh of eorn is |londe cholcevted wosteen lamba’ yn-|Wm. Folic, well know in. Dickinson K -00 per week | FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath, |will be foreclosed by sale of the!oq by Judge Berry were so contra- RETURN HOME SOON. jj Miwe Go Gadaayddlnd os load Ms ld. Held around 18.00 to better,|and Rillings county cat Be \ guaranteed. Steady work at home | modern bungalow; also three | premises in such mortgage and here-! dictory and conflicting, the attorneys | Mrs. W. A. Shaw, 6th Ave. N. W., | L : oe Tully lead), Good and ctules | Dubedaycvening! ab Web Rome on Uke GIN Galas” obs Chia ihe 4 En-| rooms and bath in the upstairs of |inafter described at the front door|for the defendants claimed that af-| Who submitted to an operation a B ae KR aay Aral FE y NCC OEER TOILE ial Butte ’ ciose stamp for particulars. Mari-|\ g house. Close in.» Phone 90 of the courthouse in the county of/ ter filing of the verdict an immedi-| umber of days ago, is recovering | cents met lower, May 1.08 1-2 to | 1 to ant ieans Jiliaanal Mr. and) Mr were well on Mirror Co., Marion, ait f 1-10:t€ | Burleigh in the state of North Da-|ate motion was mado fora new trial. | favorably and will he able to return | 108 5-8 and July 1.06 ieee oles z known here and Mr. F wide “| FOR” RENT—New, steam heatea,|kota at the hour ‘Of tW6 o'clock P.| anes home soon from the hospital am jan! “ae Aral MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN acquaintance in western N { WANTED—FEMALE modern flat. Also furnished rooms | M. on Monday, the 2ist day of Janus DATES NOT NAMED ee FA GPH EEL ORITI SARHMAHIHITIORERGEI|. ALINVRE IIE NTAHN 14e-Wikeateores | Rotual ial 1g shor ind 4 TREN, for light housekeeping. PHone| ary 1924 to satisfy the amount due! Members of the Missouri Store] HIJMAN BONES OS Wie Ch) cet: WOLD Ube | ‘ TAmaata % Wane GF ints (OUntY. init i IQNAL OPENIN bs 5 card ; quotations higher wheat here showed | ceipts, 156 cars compared= with 677 | ing ity ny yen ; ; 183. Bismarck Business College. | upon said mortgage on the day of|Fair board at the regular” meeting 4 Cash No. 1 Li | isan ome ‘sewing. Nol 1 Deke {atin “aba promice soul ca] ehica'te'Saaty te aptecrtenci the ARE DUG UP |secisrt tendency totay warts te [ears a year ago. “eash Nov T wont | i ‘ies: eee ae - FOR R§NT—Six i Gn , mod.| Mortgage and which wif} be sold to| dates for this fall's exposition, and c lel, in oe in Cenn an igen sae ceca aaineysl omens pare 1ClCOna Cl, F ee Bes y pla avian ern bungalow; also three rooms| Satisfy the same are described as| extended an invitation to the general! Killdeer, N. D., Jan. 14.-—While Unit Hay *, itt ‘a ae ene ianere es Bbortovchalee | ton rags. Three cents per al Wear Cloth Co. Tne, 2nd bath in the upstairs of a house, | follows: Lot Four (4) and all that} public to suggest, and recommend] digying a weil some hones which ap- | conyted fh bullish tretor, On{Sil714 to $12014; ordinary to| Pound, Bismarck ‘Tribune AMNGURG DEE ~ '™+" Close in. Phone 905. 1-10-tf,| Part of the West Half (W 1-2) of the|dates which in its judgment would] yea to be those of a human being, |ountes Pees chia ie vente| Wood, Gletied to SYNC; Mag,| OO, febbuly Joe eet FOR RENT Modern Treen house, | Southeast Quatter (SE 1-4) south| suit the’ needs and serve the great-| were found on the Geo, L. Grayson| te UPturn, however, sales to real-' good, § : : a woo POSITION WANTED remodeled and redecorated. Ivory anne ES pais ogee nthe eo te Grayson fee ia ahh Se i A Surprise for Wilbur BY ALLMAN POSITION WA y—By lady sten-| finished throughout breakfast room, ME:-TOWN DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ographer who has completed a bus-| Phone 697: 1-10-1w, T OLD HO! . BY STANLEY | Dees - a { iness course. Write Mary EB, Mor- | FOR RENT—Steam heafed room in : : SS so = —— WEES ; = { ton, Driseoll, N. D., Re 2. modern house, suitable for one or Dig = NY 1? VE GOT AN IDEA S71 WON'T TELL WILBUR 1.9-1w| two. 621 6th St. Phone 619W. é . i a Re NONI fe \} AND I'M GOING TO ‘6 ABOUT IT FORA WORK WANTED High school student work after school and Satur- Anyone having work, please '( CARRY IT OUT-Too- ( PLL GO RIGHT DOWN { TOWN THIS MORNING AND SEE ABOUT IT-_» Sees .! FEW DAYS, BUT 1 ' DON’T THINK HE WILL / “CARE - —__ a aml a FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. F. W. _ Murphy. Phone 852. _12-29-tf FOR REN’ ‘wo apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-Wi. 1-12tf re "bedroom 10x18 on MISCELLANEOUS 3 r with cooking and|FOR SAL! laundry privilege. Also free use of| nd machinery inventorying at ap- piano to congenial couple, Musi-} proxintitely $4,500.00, Fixtures in- culepretarrudy Bhonelo7e ventoryingy at approximately $1,100. CaS a. ot 7 eee “5 ej ebtedgi!! (\ pRovait 1-14-3t,| belonging to the estate of the Daw- b WY, SfODERN Tursshed yoom For vent; | son Mere. Company, Dawson, N. D. in: ee CAIN RE ; fi : Assets can be seen by calling at (DIDNT af one perso 5.0 's 8 me person’ 91500) two PSNAONO Ls A hon ond: pething an coath -witti AT HIS ‘ => <1 DID \ [ween a ‘ J $20.60. 408 1-2 Main street, i é A ia D & fi 1-10-1w} J. C. Peterson, the Trustee's repre- Boys: az Os OR he 7 = ished sentative. The Trustee reserves = s msoutheast TUM IAL MMMEEH Houes|e feos Tene teemceant orjrolect apy 14 Ave, B West, Phone 429, solidus ae i ’ 1-11-3¢ | WILD ty in FOR RENToWarm south room in|) 100: acres/level) farm fand seven pest 201 First St. 1-14-1w| Ninetycfive acres broken and {0 : oC \ FOR EF Furnishéd room in mod-[ crop the last year. Price $22 per DOING WRONG IN ) H CHARGE ACCOUNT IN e ‘ ern house., Also garage. 607 6th} ere, very reasonable. P. 0. Box COMING DOWN -_? | THE NAME OF WILBUR }———_ _St._ Phone 1-l4-lwk} 375, Bismarck, N. D. 1-12-3t j HERE- WILBUR f { DUFF,MY HUSBAND -_” \ FOR RENT--Modorn furnisheg rom, | — MUSIC SCHOOL CAN Stop iT ip } NEW ALL RIGHT 313 dth St. Phone 627R. ATTENTION: 1-11-3t] Piano lessoms for Children until room in mod all 15 years, 50¢ a lesson; Beginners S 1 older than. 15 years, 75¢ a lessen; Higher grade, $1.00. WANTED—To hear from owner with 5 or 6 room residence to sell or good building lot. Tribune No. 708. 1-14-1wk FOR LE—One electric washing machine, One sanitary cot with VTS. DUFF: JUST J pie \ HE WANTS TOO ' ACCOUNTS AMINUTE PLEASE £ -WELLHERE | GOES - x || dth St. for reward, 1-1 ied ; THE FATHER AND FouR SONS OF LAND mattress. Phone 479. 1-14-1wk |, | € FOR RENT—Farm 160 A, adjoining | FOR SALE—Duofold in good cordi- \? Hensler on the North Branch from| tion, Price $2500. Call 273 be-| f= THE NEW FAMILY THAT MOVED /N THE OLD \ Mandan, rolling, good soil, 17 A.| tween 5 and 7 P. M. 1-11-8t. BENNETT HOUSE, ACROSS THE RAILROAD now cor stubble. Farm _house,| WANTED—Large clean cotton fags. TRACKS, HAD AN ARGUMENT AS To WHO WAS Rent $150 for the if t d, Bismarck i | pod _. anice handy place] Trikane Ge,” Maemett| We TO CARREY ODT. “THE ASHES - 3 z rane aici keep a few cows,| | Matowis Wash i" BY BLOSSER C | ary, Mandan. | mortgage and which will be sold to| OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS sisi a AND HIS FRIEND }} 1-14-2t. gatisty the same are described as ian 7 ‘ollows to-wit: ots one and two in pn | Block twenty-one of Sturgis Addition | ier ) GUESS TLL Go é 4 WHY, HE SA'T OP YET= NOUIRE A\IFULLY sane to the city of Bismarck, North Da- NER AN NISIT TAGS SAID T SHOULDN'T In the Matter of the Estate | SR SAEs. will Be, Abe on) AuEh PS Rota REBBE oh | SET IMMER vlay OSC ouD deg : Maud L, Marsh, Deceased: sum ‘of $7287.78 in’ addition to. the 2 ; \_ SHELL GIMME A) | | SOT CORE NER | / MonER Notice i by given by the un-| costs and expenses of sale including COME: ON - COOKIE ©, 7% liessowieee Heo dersigned George E. Marsh, Executor | attorneys fees. a Se) || HERES WHERE'S / (pone? ) of the last will and. testament of Bismarck Loan and Invest- COME ON‘ | 1 TAGE Se ae Maud L. Marsh, late of the city of ment Company of Bismarek, ‘i : if : Osage, in the County of Mitchell, a corporation, Mortgagee.| |: YA GOT BOUT ; ee peered ee and State of Iowa, deceased, to the|F. E, McCurdy, ~ ; A FOOT YET. eS . ditors of, and all persons having| Attorney for’ the Mortgage, claims against saiq deceased, to ex- Bismarck, *N. D, | if hibit them with the necessary vouch- (12-81 1-7-14-21-28 2-4) crs, within six months after the first enna “ publication of this notice, to _said| NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING Executor at the office of his resident De a eh aha ae agent, G. F. Dullam, at his office in * © the City Natjonal Bank Building, in STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, the of “Bismarck, in sgid Bur-| County of Burleigh ss. leigh County, North Dakota. That Davies sites nee before Hon, I. C. F, Dullam’ is the resident agent . . . f said executor, George E. Marsh. Helen Adeity beceaed® Estate of Dated January 5th, A, D. 1924. ae on GEORGE E.’MARSH, DAM patitiont Executor. vs. mee NEWTON, DULLAM € YOUNG, William Adair, Mary Adair Attorni for Executor, Charlton, Helen Francis Daw- $ Bismarck, North Dakota. son, Eliza Galloway, Flora , First publication on the 7th day of] A Dildine,. Barnard. College - 4} January, A. D. 1924. Bryn. Mawr College, Dan COOKING P SO EAR! 1-7-14-21-28] Morris and, Peters.’ Trust- ' Nero Reb, visibeiee) Company of Omaha, Neb OH, SHES: INTHE Day 2 WHAT IS) Western College at’ Oxford COOKING NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE} Ohio. s , BY ADVERTISEMENT ; : Respondent. Notice is hereby given that de-| The State of North Dakota to the fault has been made in, the terms] above named Respondents: of that certain mortgaga executed|” You, the said William Adair, Mary | sand delivered by Eva Fisher of Bis-| Adair-Charlton, Helen Francis Daw- marek, North Dakota to the Bismarck gon, Eliza Galloway, Flora A. Dildine, Loan ‘and Investment Company of| Barnard College, Bryn Mawr. College, | | Bismarck, a corporation dated July} Dan Morris ang Peters Trust Co., of | Ist, 1919’ana filed for record in the] Qmaha, Neb., and Western College office of the Register of Deeds of| at Oxford Ohio. are hereby notified Burleigh County North Dakota on) that the final account of the J. P. the 3rd day of J 1919 at the hour | Jackson, administrator of the estate’ of 3 o'clock P. M. and recorded in| of Helen Adair late’ of the city. of book 146 .of mortgages on page 185| Kearney in the County of Buffalo will be’ forecloseg by a sale ef the| and State of Nebraska, deceased, has. premises describeg in such mortgage | been rendered to this Court, therein and hereinafter described at the| showing that the estate of said de- 5 front door of the Court House in the | ceaseq is ready for final settlement © city. of Bismarck, in the County of | and distribution, and petitioning’ that @/Burleigh, and State of North Dakota|his account be allowed, the residue . e * * j* Aat the héur of 10 o'clock in the fore-| of said estate be distributed to thet ELF DAKIN IS MIGHTY CAREFUL - MYSHIRT AN POPS \ SS, UNDERWEAR AN’ RAYS STocun's! he 6th di f February | persons thereunto entitled, his ad-| } © oe satiety the amount due upon | ministration closed and he be dis- . SINCE THAT TIME HE. STARTED TO such mortgage on the day of sale.|charged;_ that Wednesday, the 30th SKATE. BEFORE HE WAS ONTIHE ICE. The premises described in such'day of sanuary, A. D, 1924, at ten h d rs . hoes PAE e rae ‘ ji ‘ ‘ ne ro P * teas . * zi

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