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PAGE SIX _ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS WILTON Mrs. Howard Watkins and little son | ir have returned from Bismarck where | shoulder they have been spending the past few) 44. weeks, jhadly injured and his purpose in yo- to Bismarck was to have broken heal properly. it may Grant Hubbell, well known Margaret Thais has arrived i ee man of Glen Ulin was transa Bismarck where she has treatments for Little home from heen taki some tim ness -business in Wilton the fore week, ir of the medical Muchler of Wing was leok- | r business affairs in this di triet one day last: week, Axel Stendquist and A, M. Dahl, of- | | ficers of the local Farm Bureau ha returned trom Fargo where the tended the convention of the Feder 1 Lown Association, ‘They report | Ke attendance and intere Bune | ssion ard Schmid has returned to his at Oberon after a pleasant visit brother J. J. Schmid and 1 ing E home with his Sarit of the Lyceum dnesday even The attraction the Sel The number course will be given W ing, at Grand theatre. offered at this time will be lers-Young company who kre widely known ver entertainers. These |; ent re being offered un dor the auspices, of the Senior «Wilton high school and every cordially invited to attend next One of the prettie moniemthat has océurred in our city} time took place last Sun-| Jday at noon in the eek Catholic lehureh in which Miss Anna Gree ry | came the bride of William Kulack. | ki, The ceremony was performed | by Father Wasy! Maywnak of Belfield jin the presence of 1 te! thering | ves and friends. The bridgl were goryk, 4 iniow, ws class st wedding cere. of ane ome in {for birthday w choal by patriotic readings Father Daugherty gave a address on the life and de hington, A number of par- vatrons wete tendance Washington’: ed in the local program music sho! of W ents and at the jot rela ir | couple exercises Joe Bobnick h contracti favorably | Wilton Kulackoski Jdaughter of Andrew, and Jone of the mast popular members of lthe younger set. ‘The groom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs, Anton Kulackow- | ski well known residents of this dis- |triet. The young couple will make | their home in Wilton where ed in the cream merchandise busin ations are leny showe on the newlyweds by their [an the here ind Mike r parties, known in «don the bus carly home at Bi and friends Mak J.C. Swett in the week from his marek to visit relatives in the Li ‘ Man- ager of the dan Company re- turned from several weeks visit among relatives in Iowa and Illinois. He $ that while he enjoyed his vi cation he is glad to get k to old North Dakota again. Heston re- | ports the winter has been more se vere in the states he visited t what we have experienced in» Dakota, un orth many Rex Willard of the Fargo Agric ture Colley rriv ) idressed agricultural Hard has charge of the farm manage- she fell on the Ik several | ment work and came here at the re- weeks ago. Miss kenstein is not| quest of County Agent Norlirg to completely recovered and is compell-| aid in the work sifying which ed to a chair, Robert in this county, Mr. Prenti in the local o ained that the farmer fico during J ulkenstein's/conval- [who knows the cost of producing esence. | what he raises as soor: as he finds he losing will quit producing that was sche-| cprtain thing and get into something and assist | more profitable, while the farmer who merely guesses at the cost of | production will conginue farming: at Bis-|a loss. He expressed much satisfac- | tion at the manner in which the cour- ty is turning from wheat to more pro- v.| fitable crbps = ig Lucile Falkenstein has been ed from the Bismarck hespi she has been taking treat- ments injuric when Miss is Rev. Harper Burns who duled to remain in the city at the religious mectings which were held in the Lutheran chureh the week returned to his home at marck ‘Tuesday after having pr ed but one evening. The ince of the weather was the cause of Burn's hurried departure, The mivet- ings which were hel® the past wee Mrs by Rev. E. V. Headen hi been | to he largely attended by the residents of | past week Wilton and surrounding territory. | improved a a H.W. has been contined home w rheumatism the She is xeported as seme this time. George Keenan and H. Ti. Lisby left last week for Custer, Wyoming where they will look over the oil fields with the ex- pectations of entering the busi whe itable opening occurs O'Brien spent some time in the territory year and belie offers hope of great reward to tne ambitious man who is willing fo work. Mayor Charles Howe and town marshal Sam Almer went to Bismarck appear before sonius of the district ase of Mrs. Dan Weav- hearing the — evidence George Newcomb Juvinile officer wos ‘ppointed the guirdian of the chil- dren and suitable homes | will be sought in which to place them. Monroe left iate ar the rek where be will un- 1 treatmesit, and Mrs. Conrad Seibel were t the Christ Wolf home over tended the Mareen O'Brii last: Friday | we mivsed and J. J. M.| Among those who ony Father and Son banquet evening whose nam were: 0, W. Roberts Macleod-of Bismarck. Mr. Roberts a guest at the home of his gon len Roberts and family whily in last — ‘ »f the Wonien’s Mission- of the Presbyt church gave a short play at tre Sunday evening. An offering w: taken which will be used for benevo- 4 Jent purposes in connection with the work of the soctety. Judge Adrian Brooks who suffered Lro- ken leg when thrown from a hors recuperating nicely according to iis friends. Rode week for Bi: dergo medic The American’ Legion play: “A Man Without A Country” unqualified succes: standpoint. en last Tue attended owing vs ’ ency of the weather, and’ partly to the fact that several other attrae- “tions were offered at the same time.| We hope the boys will decide to give their attraction ‘a more oppor.une time as the story from which it is taken iy one of the most appealing that hha ever been written. Mr. guests the week end 5 eke in ee oy J.-M. Thompson well known popular auctioneer living south town was looking after business 4 3 in the city Saturday atterreon, and of ALDWI John Rupp has returned from a several weeks visit with relatives in Northern Minnesota, “Miss Louise Boyle who hag been employed in the dry goods depart- ment of the Wilton Mutual store for some time has resigned from that position te take up other enploy- ment, William Morris, well known living south of Arnold was visiting nt the George Schonert home the fore part of the week. He also visit ed with his brother Edward Morris agd family of the Regan district be fore returning home. ~ A nuinber of farmers living east of ~the city motored to Wing Saturday to attend the Farmers Institute. They report a very interesting meeting “which well attended. Mr. and Mis. William Borner ac- jcompanied by Willie Greenberg were visiting in the capital city the fore part of the week, While in Bismarck Mrs. Borner visit her mother Mr: Mr. and Mrs. Car] Jdhnson are re- joicing over tho arrival of a ten pound boy. The Jobnson home js in the Wing district and Mrs Johnscn and little son are being cared for at the H. 0, Larson home in’ Wiltor ark Pinks. ~ The Baldwin sehool observed Wash- 4 4 ington’: y with a short pro- Miss Viola Hagen who is empicyed| gram of readings and music, in the telephone exchange at Wing . visited the past week with her par-| The school enter fae buen ents Mr. and Mrs. M..G. Hagen of this | confined to their hom Rh chicken district, ‘pox for the past week fie again able to_resume their studies, *S. E. Chitistian cattle buyer of Minnesota was looking up prospective purchases the latter part of the week, He bos. Bought and shipped outoncar- dy twenty ‘cays of rattle and hogs from. the Ba Havin stockyards, Ee, The many friends of I. G. Iverson who has been quite ill the past week ’ will be glad to know he is show: some improvement. Mr. and-Mrs. Frank Wardner. an- nounce the birth of a baby boy. Mother and baby: are: doing ‘nicely.: - Miss ‘Olga Runp_visited with her] “William Hartman former resident sisters Mrs. George Swick ang Mrs. of this:eity but now engaged in bus- Jotn: L:"Monroe over the week end _iness at Tuttle was a caller ‘ here} returning t her work in Miss Neil- “early in the vielen son’s office early in the week. y fou D mete Hf fy Mrs. “Frank « <dudkins rived last Kaos Hubin and Eyelyn Bigg ns | week from her, ho visit at ed homie of her sister Mrs. HE W, Gay hag — . EB. Thoiipabe ays slight atts h ‘account .of illness 'ré again able’ to’ attend, _ eon suffering] My! and Mrs. Eoite iuer Nave re- appendicitis |-turned \from a shott visit with rela- ast week, He| tives at Medina. Enroute home the; tH visited epics ail peas his | and reset in hopes | busi- | tl part | j Balds at the home of at Jamestown to| who missed several days of schoot’on| $° yet fully recovered from the injuries he sustained in an automobile acci- dent last fall.g par» | Mr. and Mrs, Pete Anderson visited | with friends east of Baldwin Wecnes | day afternoon \ Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kocher Sr. were shopping in Baldwin Saturday after- noon, ‘0, ft B. Olson of Arnold was looking business affairs in town week, Chester and Albin Erstrom were among the business callers in town Wednesday afternoon. Ward a Lime back is Mrs. Ge suffering better, Fred Schroeder motored to the cap- jital ¢ urduy afternoon where [he after us business sin- i Heat var Bev 1 farmers n went to Wilton attend the Hartst#n sale, residings north of) uturday to! | \ Sund: Baldwin school school a good was held house Sund. attendance Wi the fore- s report in Thelan of Wilton wa caller in towi Sun Van Couch who has heen working for Martin Burgess in the woods n the river is staying with Fred Hogue. My. and Mrs) Prod Wool itive pur- chased the home in which’ they have lived for several years in town. The} also included the building which hus been used us a garage by Arnold Rupp. Miss Edna Rupp, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Gus Rupp = who school near the Pete Lipps northeast of town was taken ii week and is unable to hold school. Mrs. C. V. Anderson of Bismarck spent part of last week in this dis- trict-looking after her farm north of town, They Misses Freda Spitzer who attend Wilton visited ut their home near Baldwin over the week end. Miss Mathilda went to Bismarek Saturday | evening along with the other mem- bers of her basketball team where they trounced the Indian School girls. and Mathilda high school in Fred and Edmund Rupp will open the store formerly occupied by the Hanson-Holliday company in. the near future. They will offer a complete line of groceries and dry goods in jconnection with their hardware bus. iness, Mr. and Mrs. will oceupy rooms over the Rupp rdware store. Baldwin will be glad to weleome this new enterprise | as a store of this kind was badly} needed. Edmund Rupp pues The MeAvoy children are confined to their home with the chicken pox! this week. who hus been quite ill at the family home js reported some improved. We all hope tum will soon be well and again, 4 Henry Rupp as Mr. strong city one day last week where he look- ed after Various. business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold . Rupp daughter Florence accompanied Mrs. W. C. Gehrke motored to W ton Saturday where they visited Dr. Charlesbois dental parlor. and Those having radios tuned in Sat- urday night and heard Hiram Jo} n-| son speak from Fargo. speech was very interesting and was hegrd distinetly throughout. oe Ernest Rupp visited with Paul and Noel Bor y afternoon. Idest children of Mr. and Iman are: reported to he quite ill with bronchial pneumonia, a doctor was called out from Hazel- ton to see them recently. D. W. Casey and son marketed two loads of corn-in Fort Rice Mon- day. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Suverly were pleasantly entertained at the W. Kyes home one afternoon last week, Stanford, the young gon of Mrs. Grace Matthews is on the sick list iy Meo the Corbin children and Olive Suverly. Kelso Nelson of Hazelton called on* gecsoral in this vicinity om-busi- neg: pH onde of this: week. sod i " Mrs. Frank Kurtzman was recently | called to Taber, os because of the sddden illness an i eath of her father. 1 Sevorabpi a supply of | week, ; cube Clark and Philbipe -Ludwig got off from the road, while ¢rossing. the river after dark MoWéay “of-test: week and drove into an air hole, the water b¥ing-about seven fect deep ‘Cured His Rupture- |i 1 wad badly faptarel BF inimiting|' a trunk séveral years* octor ¢. said v4 ony. hope ae cure was at russes @ ae i hold of ome et | jetely cured me. Cc. A. Carlson, hn Grenz put up iF the summer. last- fle oe roars soar doing ara wmoek 48 dine SAIDEDS ere was no ‘oparation, time, no trouble. 1 sql, but will give about how you may”: "never Te- ile aceident es an thers who are ru Soa ot ae oF 28 f rupture an tof An oper- the & who has been | a little | | | Mabel : fies aultenete ay at odin. said estate may appear a excepeians) Th WHET, =) \ tured ed, soithougtr “i! ia LG es no, Bs ‘itate eronet ME i re hl at ea if’ you a if ae a nter, aoe tren, ti E. is notice and F, f * ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE where they went in ant “they! had | quite a serious time getting their team out, However Mr. Rambow of Fogt Rice came to their, assistance with gnother team and the horses wore pulled out after being in the water nearly an hour, | Te OE broke through the ice while crossing’ the river at Cannonball during a re- ceht warm spell. John Wilde was’ 2 capital v' ‘eter F Mridny. city ‘Mr. und dirs, ahs Darbdge made a pleasant call at the home of John Wilde Sunday evening.” i Jake Hemerrich is reported to jhave broken his arm in some ? way while cutting down trees on ‘the r ver bottom, recently, paired 3 G. Grentz last week. Born to baby girl Mr. at and Mrs, Hazelton Chas, Rathburn is quite seriously ill) with heart trouble is caring for him during his illypss. a Another of the enjoyable dancing parties tit have been given every two weeks by Mr. and Mrs, Matt Schmitz was e! by the young people of the vicinity last Saturday | night, Harold Sperry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sperry fell from a horse that he was riding recently and broke his wrist. -He is reported to be get- ting along nicely at this writing. | Lorain, his little sister, is also quite ang Mrs, Jas, Burbage erson were Fort Rice v Mr. and Geo. Suverly was pleasantly ined at the D, W. Casey home|! Monday afternoon. Mr, and: Mrs. Art Phillips, John Wilde and daughter, Frank Kurtz- man and Art Chamley, all of this vicinity were in Hazelton Monday. eae Geo. Knudtson is hauling his ha off from the bottom to be ready fo’ the break up of the river. He is being isted by John Glum. ALTA NEWS Miss Dora Schrimer gave a party at'the Hawkeye school house Friday evening in honor of George Wash- ington’s birthday. About thirty young people were present. A de- licious supper was served at mid- night. Everyone enjoyed themselves | 80 greatly that Miss Schrimer in- | tends to give several more parties at her school house this winter, and Mrs. G, B. Lewis were Jake Hochhaltey was a caller at the G. B. Lewis home, Saturday eve- ning. \ Wm. Hurlbert, Wm, Hickel _ and Dave Mattis w Regan visitors Monday. and Mrs, G. B, Lewis were at the Melvin Burtch home Mr. visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sibel of Har- vey were weekend callers at the home of Mrs, Sibel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Zelmer. Reinhold Steinert called at the G. B, Lewis home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender were callers at the Zelmer home Sunday. Bill Steinert was a ealler at the Henry Schotz home Sunday evening. Miss Mary Stroh returned to Har- vey with Mr, ang Mrs. Sam Sibel, where she will spend a week or so with her sister. \ Mrs, Henry Schotz, who is in the Bismarck hospital, is reported to be improving. NOTICE AND CITATI FINAL ACCOUNT AD TION OF ESTATE. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. 1. C. Davies, Judge, In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Catton, Deceased. George N. Harris, Petitioner, Mary A. Savercool, Ada 3 Theodore att pson, John Keene, Emma. Cortrig! ty Charles Cortright, Cor Laura | Cortright, Mary Conright, Respondents The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents: You, the siid respondents are here- by. notified that, the finph account of the George WN. “Harris, the exec- utor.of of theestaie of Elizayeth,Catton le late “of m of Ne *in HEARD DISTRIB! on in ‘the County of Sussex and State of, New Jersey, ‘deceased has been rendered to this Court, thergin showing thet the state of eased is read tor Snitt sdterthatt ohd distribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the ‘residie) of” said ~Bstate | a to be distri bated to. the. persens 'thereunto-entitted, his adirinfatrattan eerea rear sear -discharged ;. .4! Tuesday, the 8th day of April, A. 1924, at -10-o'alock in the forenoon ofthat day, at the Court Rooms of this. Gourt..inithe Court House, in the city of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh ang Stat State pf North, Dakota, has duly Pointed: by ‘this Court for the- totioeant thereof, r which interest- on Cena Bah ion and con- ie same: ng you, the aWove hamed respon- and each of you, are hereby i show cause, te why said gc 3] lowed, the $e ‘the, administration of saic ‘sant George” Mt. It dy of February, Harris dis * Be ad thi i? pudlniesnaae WANT abs. : Jegsi Morford and Frank Dwight|: Carl Wood ‘made a couple’ of stipe | to Linton fast week té receive medi- | cal treatment, John Baker | )Coffin’s Addition to the city of Bis- wap) Po ae (6) in Block Twant NOTICE OF HEARING. PETITION FOR, Cee TO SELL REA ESTA’ STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss. In Cotinty Court, Before Hon. 1. C, Davies, Judge. In the John P. 4John A, Larson, Matter of the Estate of Hoagland, Deceased. Theodore Koffel Bradiey Marks, Petitioners, vs. oria Johnson, Lisa Danrot, Eriek kson, Katherine Lyeken, L Sallma Theodoria Hoglund, Carolina Hogiund, Eli lund, Maria Christina Victoria Hog- d arina Hendrieta Hoglund, N. 0. Hoglund, Jonas Petter Hoglund, Carl Johan Hoglund, the heirs of the bod Lisa Johanson, diveaned [a Hoagland, and | all other | ereohs unknown, claiming any in- terest in baid estate, Respondents. he State of North Dakota to the} above Named Respondents and All| Persons Interested in the te of | John P. ‘Hoagland, ase You ure hereby notified that the} petition of John A. Larson Theodore,! Koffel and ‘Bradlky Marks, the exe-"| cutors of the last will und’ estate of | John P, Hoagland, late of the city of| Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, has been filed in this Court, therein petitioning that they be authorized, émpowered ang directed to sell real | estate belonging to said decedent's estate, described as follows, t The Southwest Quarter (SW14) of Section Six (6), Hundred Thirty-nine (139), North of Range Seventy-nine (79) All f Section Eighteen’ (18), in Town- ship One Hundred Thirty-eight (138) North of Range Seventy-nine (79) West; Lots Fifteen (15) and Sixteen- Block One Hundreq Thirty Original Plat of the city of ck; Lot Ten (10) in Block rty-seven (37), Northern Pacific Second Addition to the city of Bis- marck; Lot Eleven (11) in — Block Thirty-seven (37), Northern Pacific Second Addition to the city of Bis- marek; Lot Twelve (12) in Block Thirty-seven (37), Northern Pacific Second Addition to the city. of Bis marck; West end Lots Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15) and Six- teen (16) in Block, Ninety-one (91), Coffins Addition to the Bismarck; st end Lot: Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen sixteen (6) in Block Nine- MeKen & », Add Four (4) Original Pla Lot Three (36), N ck; Lot in of the city of Bismarck; (3), Jin’ Block ‘Thirty-six Second Add) West enty-five ( ixteen (16), Seventeen (8)'in Block Thirty-nine (39), Ori- ginal Plat of the city of Bismarck; Lots Nineteen (19), Twenty (20). Twenty-one (21),' Twenty-two (22) and Twenty- three (23) in Block For- ty-one (41), Original Plat of the city of Bismarck; Lots Seven (7) to Twelve (12) in Block Sixteen (16), marck; Lots Nineteen (19) to Twen- ty- four (24) in Block Sixteen (16) Coffin’s Additton to thé city of Bis marck; Lots One (1) to Six (6), inj} Block Seventeen (17), Coffin’s Ad- | ditions, Lots Fifteen (15) to’Nineteen 9 Block: Seventeen (17), Coffin’s | Assit to: the city of Bismardv: | mee (2) to Eight (8) in Block Elev (11). Governor Pierce Addi- sth- city of Bistharck; Lots to Eight (8)'in Block Fou ), Governor Picree Addition Lots One even ($7), Governor Pierce Addition to the @ity-of Bismarck; Lots Nineteen (19) te. Twenty ouy (24) in Block Twenty-seven ds vernor Pierce Addition to the of Bismarck; Lots: Seven (7) to Seventeen (17) in Block Thir e (35), Governor Pierce Addition to the city of Bis- marck; All of Bowman's ‘Addition to the city of rek except eight (8) lots in the middle thereof; all of said real proptrty lying and being in the county of Burjeigh and state of North Dakota; That it appears by, said: petition that there is not sufficient money or personal estate in the h said executors to pay the legai queathed by said testator in hi will and testament and that itis nec- essary to sell said real estate to pay complish a, dis- id estate; nid petition will be heard: by Court on Tuesday, the 26th day of March, A, D, 1924, at the hour of ten grelock in the forenoon of that day, “at “the court rooms of 4 Court ‘in the court house in the® of Bismarck in the county of Bug: leigh and state of North Dakota; © ndyou, and each of you’ are hereby required and cited then and there to be and appear Court and show cause, i have, why the prayer of said pet shoulg not be granted, Dated Apes 4th day of February A.D. By the’ Court: (SEAL) I, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Let service of the foregoing cita- tion be made .by publication in the Bismarck Tribune once each week for four successive weeks, ull not less than ten days before said hear- ing, (SEAL) I, C, DAVIES, Judge of the County ‘Court. THEODORE KOFFEL, Attorney for Ee cites; Bismarck, the techie ~D. 2-14-21-28—8-6 Woman an Has Job Oakland, Cal., Feb. °28,—Mrs. B. E. O’Brien does work almost, if not gue. unique fqgr a woman. 1e is tractor who ‘bids on large jobs} ands:recently -she' has. com- pleged several auch projects. Brita | gy. 68 E a Hoglund, Anna Brita Hoglund, | Nag Cagret nui: Grbes Matta | tina Ellvina Hog- | John mma Margreta Hoglund, Ka-|0f said minors, Respondents, {above named defendants: H dersigned, Stewart, pf Missouri in the \Cou As Contractor: “THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, /1924 pe CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN- ISTRATRIX, STATE OF NORTH, DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh.—ss. In County | | Court, Before Hon. Cc. Davies, | | Judge. | In the Matter of the | Blias. Ely, Deceased’ | Eva Ely, Petitioner, vs. Ernest E. | Hester | jagel, Myrtle Anson, Albert E. Ely,! a mingr, Clarence Ely, a minor, and { F. Fort, the special guardian | ~ LUCKY ARTISTS 1, Estate of | The State of North Dakota to the | [eau Named Respondents ang All | rsons Interested in the Estate of Elias Ely, Decease You and each of' yon’are hereby | | notified that Eva Ely, the petitioner | herein, has filed in this Court petition, praying that letters of ad- | ministration uffon the estate of Elias | Bly, late of the township of Menoken, : in thé County of Burleieh and State of North Dakota, deceased, be grant: | ed to-Eva Ely, and that the said | petition will -be heard and duly con- | ed by this Court on Friday, the | 2ist day of March, A. D. 1924, at 10 | o'clock in the forenoon of that da at the Court Rooms of this Court the County Court House, in the City of Bismarck, 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 sald petition, and show cause, if any there he, why the prayer of said | petition should not be granted. | By the Court: (SEAL) I, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 18th day of February, D. 1924, 2-14-21-28 SUMMONS . STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty @ Burleigh. In District’ Court, F seem Judicial District, Edward FB. Becker, R. G, Tevirig, May M, F, Dutton, fendants. orge W. ‘the State of North Dakota to the Irving, Charon, Des You are hereby summoned to an- ; ‘ swer the complaint of the plaintiff in | Dorothy Herriman forgot about the + above entitled action, whieh is on; cola witids off Lake Michigan and file tthe office of the Clerk of the wore this costume to the “Wonder- District Court of Burleigh County, |tonq Fanta given by students of North Dakota, and a copy of which {the Art Institute of Chicago. herewith served upon you, and to serve’ a copy of your answer upon the subscribers within thirty days after the service of this summons upon\ you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case -of your failure to appear or answer judg- ment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dateq January 28, 192 SCHNELLER & HEDER Attorneys fot Plai Office and postoffice address, Wah- peton, Richland County, North Dakota. | whole atmosphgte of the House was most impressive to me,” she declared. “There was a setting of great dignity, and I was struck with the serious at- tention given to the speeches. The House seemed permeated with a sense of the greatness of the things that were happening. - As a member of the Labour Party I felt that Par- iament was on the threshold of an experience to which we had looked, forward for many years.” ? Miss Dorothy Jewson. admitted that she had been thrilled by her parti- cipation in the first day, of the ses- sion. .“In the House of Lords. the cenemony struck me as being on a gorgeous plane,” she suid, “and, one could recognige the antiquity of the ceiver of the| traditions from which the proceed- Menoken Farmers. State Bank of|ings arose. I thought it must be a Menoken, North Dakota, to the cre-|trial to make « first speech in the ditors of said vinsblvent bank and to] gnyironment of the Hotise of Com- all persons having claims against said Insolvent bunk°to ‘exhibit them {ns and with such critical listen- ers.” and file them with the necessary vouchers, with the undersigned re- Gdiver ut his office at Bismarck, Within four months “after the tert | Millers of tublication of this, notice, If said clams are not so filed, they will be barred from. uny participation in any dividends which may be paid hy the Receiver from the assets of said in- solvent hank.” Dated February 20th, 1924. L, R. BAIRD, Receiver, First publication on Bist day of February, 1924, 2-21-28 —3-6-13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate Donalq A. Stewart;--Deceased: Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned John R. Stewart, the Exe- cutor of the Last wa of Donald A. late of township .of sales of Burleigh nd State of North’. \Daketa, .de- ceased, to the creditors. of; and all fersons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them’ with "the necessary vouchers, within four months, after the first publication of this notice, to said Executor at his home on the southeast quarter of section two in, township 187 north, of range 79 west .of the th principal meridian in Runeigh county, North Dakota and his.post office address is Bismarck, North. Dakota. Dated February 18th, A, D, 1924, ‘JOHN R. STEWART, Executor of the Last Will of Donatd A. Stewart, Deceased. GEO. M. REGISTER, Attorney of said Exeeutor. Bismarck, North Dakota. 2-14-21-28—3-6 “Noisy” Son Becomes - Cabinet.Member Feb.+28-4Ftede- 6-13-20 27 OTICE TO ‘CREDITORS In the Matter gf the ‘Insolvency of the Menoken Fai exe State Bank. of Menoken, North: Dakota. Notice is hereby given by the un- i fr of Bismarck, North Dakota, as Re Minneapolis, Feb. 28.—A tentative organization of millers of the spring wheat area which eventually is ex- pected to represent them in “all prob- lems affecting the industry was ‘the outcome of .a meeting of — millers fram Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana here yesterday, it was announced today. The new, associatipn will be known as the Spring Wheat Millers Club and its membership is expected, to include millers, in Wisconsin, . Minnesota, northern Iowa, North gnd South Da- kota and Montan: New Prices Will Halt Gil Eixport Ses Rucharest,. Feb. .. 28.- The. days are gone when gasoline .could he purchased in Rumania for the equivalent of ten cents a gallon, a price that prevailed all- through the year 1923, The new petroleum law permits local-oil companies to charge world market prices for_oil sold to the domestic trade; the «f! law compelted them to sell much under these quotations. The pur- pose of the charge is to bring to the oil companies sufficient profits to permit then to- extend their gheretions, to new. and _unproved elds, The production “ot crude! oib. in Rumania is i persaning. Last year it was 10,500, rrels (of 42 gallons each), oy against 9,500,000 barrels. in- 1922, ,antt. 2,000,000. in SS BES? LVER-AND- of Northampton, En; “noisiest” of foun sons” hi 7 ‘aid recently to an. Evening News re- hii Ppresentative, and developed an early liking for music, “But as he tried to extrict this.tfom a.cornét Ke became BOWEL TAXATIVE 8. O'Brien hag just built the} -t fanned | Towds on ‘the: “boulevard nown asthe. Skyline. Now.ehe-is enfaged in gradinz and excavating the site of the United States. vet. greny’ thospital ‘near Livermore, | Take two tablets so three doses are i aia ‘ieee re fg tea eames ay MOP ete tc aya menmerannnitn Lndite | Mi, sent down to the garden to practiée” Later he was entrusted |* with -a~ketthedrum in; the “lotdl~vil- | lage band, and.on arriving af ycars |; if greater discretion young Roberts ‘dented. the violin. eee 14 years of age..young -Ro- ee ‘started frork. in a. newspaper ane sitor, sy Rg pent 25 |). years at the linotype machi nea be stone taking up trade auies ‘whole. ime~oecupation. Robart Toler is By opular in the.b d-bad : ry unpopular in ouse/ani F eae Sick, ointment, over the te i : tle tiver‘and: “Cascarets B isrress, Gi rd jal ‘such distre: an He ive ze When deta" Children ==106 Most haripless ° » also 26 and 506 sizes, any ; ee store, ae impressions |20 vf Posligmenty attertheir, first . beds of): 5i ik Head- s, Thdigestton, gone by “ASPIRIN | say “Bayer”- Genuine! e Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspir- liave Been proved safe bh lions and prescribed by phys { over twenty-three years for nd grippe misery, * Handy: boxes of, j twelve tables cost aply few cents at any drugstore. Each package con- [tains proven directions, for Colds and tells how to prepare an Aspirin gatgle for sore throat and tonsilitis. Golds” 1921. Back in 1918 the total | 13,000,000 barrels, "The export of ‘refined oil prod- !ucts (crude oil may not be sent out of the cauntry) was 3,000,000 bar- rels in 19 as against 7,000,000 in 1913. The local market for refined jproducts is increasing steadily, and if this condition continuc Rumania, in a few years, may cease to be an Oil exporting coun- try. = was To Honor Woman Keeper of Light Newport, Rhode Isly -The fame of Ida Lewis, brave lighthouse keeper, will be perpe {uated in a way to miake her name familiar to alemariners of the fu- ture, if a movement under way in this city and Washington is suc- cessful. Admirers of the woman who repeatedly risked her life to gave seamen. shipwrecked off the harbor here are trying to have the names @f Lime Rock Light and Lime Rocks, in the southern part of the harbor, changed to Ida Lew- is Light and Tda Lewis Rocks. For many years Miss Lew! ‘| keeper of the Light. Not content with merely keeping the beacon burning, she personally assisted in the rescue of more than 20 men by rowing out to wrecked ships in her stall boat. ———— Towa Physician Makes Startling Offer To Catarrh Sufferers | nd, Feb. 28. Found Treatment Which Healed His Own Catarrh and’ Now Offers to Send It Free To Sufferers Anywhere Davenport, Tewa.—Dr. W. 0. Cofs fee, Suite 1520, St. James Hotel Bldg., this city, one of the most widely known ‘physicians and sur- geons in the central west, announces that he found ‘a treatment which completely healed him of. éatarrh in the head and nose, deafness and head noises after many years of suf- fering. He then gave the treatment to a number of other. sufferers\and they state that they also were -com- pletely henled. The Doctor is so prond of’ his, achievement and so confident, that his treatment will bring other sufferers the same free- dom it gave him, that he is offering to send a 10 days’ supply absolutely, free to any reader of this paper who writes him. Dr, Coffee has special- ized on eye, ear, nose and throat diseases for more than _ thitty-five [years and is honored and respected by countless thousands, If you suf- fer from’ noge, head or throat cat- arrh, catarrhal deafness or head hoises, send him your-name and\ad- | dress today.—Adv. | ce alt ry