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~ 2 4 PAGE SIX Wa i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ages ' TUESDAY, MARCH. a pee ‘ 3 bg ; “ is | y stant fear of d They were| that the estate, of said deceased | -WILDS THE “EXPI. ORERS FORGOT: ‘ afraid to ventite oat on the glaciersi| ready for final. settlement and dis- —eoren One day as: we ‘were climbing a| tribution, and Peete ba his} OF STATE ARE. | ip ; be oe twd of the. caolies were seizd with ian eine ta emtithed, hi adel a sudden fit of madnes: tration closed and he be discharged; GIVEN PRAISE = It was ogly with difticiilty that we} that Wednesday, the 28rd day of], menaged to hold them and prevent} April, A. D. 1924, at ten o'cl in ry ve hi eci- | the forenoon of that day at. the court 2 eee een eucing from the | rooms of this Court in. the court Beware ‘Of Fenda vohecti? at the eueunied ble house, in the City .of’ Bismarek, | ie is effects af the rarified ai County. of Burleigh and, State. of |'— a North Dakota, has heen dily. appoint- A : : M ; SO ee ‘ ; : . jeq by this Court for the settlement North Dakota Ranked High- jj : ay 4 : t 3 a 4 NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARI theese ‘at which time-and place any " % i iy S S x ‘ A : 1 OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- | jorson interested in said estate may est Among Those With : e ’ i : ‘ TRIBUTION OF ESTATE ppear apd file his exeeptions, in|, ‘ition : i STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, riting, to safd account, and ‘petition ae i County. of Burleigh- and contest the same. In County Court, tefore Hon. I. C. And ypu, the: above nafied. respond- Daviess. Judite, ents, and ench of you, ate hereby | fa tha MOtesE oh yeite Estate of | citedsang required then and there to {John Olsen, Deces i be and appear before.this Court, and Helmer GC. ea Petitioner, vs. sbhw cines, ifahy you have: why | Helmer C, Asplund,.Tinus J. Asplund,! said account ,should not be allowed, jNocl A. “Asplund and. all. the residue of said estute distributed, | persons unknown interested in’ said ‘the administration of said estate j estate, Respondents, jcloseq and said administrator be The State of orth Dakata to the} charged. | Above Named Respondants: ated the 8th day of Mareh, A. pd. | You, the id Helmer C, Asplund, 1924. ACTIVITIES fs bs 7 ? . 3 1 , . ey : Tinus J. Asplund and Noe} A, Asplund e Court: ; : aoe j iy ; 2 and all other persons, unknown in-| (gay the Coun 2 Willeés you see tne name “Bayer” terested in said estate, are. hereby ; I. C, DAVIES, a package or on tablets y8u are not | notified that the final acebunt. of the Judge of the County Court. etting the genuive. Bayer product administrator ‘of ~the . estate of} : B-11-18-25-—4- 1) ee tertbed by physicisns over twen- John Olson, date of some place | i ye ra vedtadta biel: | unknown, deceased, has, heen render- | oie dD ed to this Court, therein showi NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | that the estate of suid deceased is CLOSURE , Headache 4 | for final settlement and dis-! Notice is by given that. that | « Lumbago tribution, and petitioning that his ¢, : cuted and de-} Earache Rheum ount be allowed, the residue of | fj y Eva D. Sheldon, mo Neuralgia Pain, Pain nid estate be distributed to the per-| gagor, to. F Lowden, : fi ons thapsune entitled, his admi ghuee, dated the y RF Accépt “Bayer Tablets, of Aspirin” dand he be discharged: ) pyary, 1911, and filed for record in| only, Each unbroken package con- h rd day o'l the office of the register of deeds | tains ptoper directions. Handy box- Al - D. A9zI, at ten oelock in} or the county of Burleigh and State| "ge twelve tablets. coat few cente, | ihe forenoon of “that day at the court h Dakota on the 28th day of | & 1 IY bottles, of 24 and ‘rooms of this. Court in court | February, 1911, and recorded in Book | Oruggist® also. sel ‘ed bar etage {house, in the City of Bismarek./ 92 of Monteages, on page 243, and p : eet : $ | County of Burleigh 8 o"lassigned of record by said | mort-| 8 ¢ : “Boy og 24 4 y s {North Dakcta, has been duly appoint-| gagee to. Jolin Seyster, will be} ‘deater of Salievticnctd. r ¥ ‘ Se ‘ feq, by this Court for the settlement | foreclosed by a sale of the premises t j thereof. dt which time amd pla in such mortgage and hereinafter | Person interested id estate may {described at the front door of the rand -file’ his exceptions, inj eourt house, the city of Bismare 7 A Satine, to said account; and petition! jn the county of Burleigh ang state conegHin Boek. 11 of Mortgages, Os nd _contest the same. of North Dukols s* the hour of two| Page 200, and nssigned of record bs And you, the abov ned respond: | o'clocl: V. M. on the 28th day of | Hol Mol BAGee ain ote theancem= nud. cath oat you, are. hereby | Mureh,, 1924, sto satisty the amount | be foreclosed by a-sale of the pi { va ir ises_iny such. mortgage and herein- on the Ist day of June, 1915 and re- Develop Unevenly z Laws concerning ¢ resulting in legal : tel ArH eased He ane Be eee after descriheg ut the front door of nelude antiquated statutes in enc ie : gee eater cana tunnel) ec Gi ele ‘ the court house, atthe’ city: of iMld, progressive statutes in anatner, ‘ a count id not he alloy edy 22] marck, in. the county of. Burleigh and inv many cases, gaps in Uh \ TUBE CAI Gat ct HIST RUUIAde Latte te The aud ‘state of North Dakota: at the at important points. “Ehe object of Larisa quiets an f haur of two o'elock-P, M,.on fhe 28th hie. dtdinteton mnove Baa | are day of,March,. 1924, ‘to satisfy the been to study by 1 4 ee eas amount“dtig" pon ‘such mortgage: on cerning children, to revise und coor gees ; : : a ‘ : ied the Bth day of | , Wii) Mud the ‘Northeast Quarter telat ia atch ater eae eh + dinate them so that each state may f i phe the Southcast Quarter (NEX of “he Court: S11), of Section: Thirty-two (32),| iil! be sold to, satisfy the The : Tonnship Onc, Hundred Forty two} southtast. Quarter. of the Nertheast I. C, DAVIES, 5 Ode). North. Range Seventy-seven Quarter (SE% of NE ) and Lot One affbrd the hest possible protection to its children, and through publicity and education to secure the eaopera: + | A Judge of the West of the Fifth Principal fon of the public in the effort to : ae 2-11-18-25—4-1 / Meridian situate in the County ‘of| @) in Section Five ( pevoshl i z 4 if @ Hundred. Forty-one. (141), Nortl carry into effect. the changes recam ee : : a ee Burleigh and State of Notth Dakotatl Hate Seventy-seven (77), West of mended by the commission. - nae bak as at. : NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING, There wil be due on such mort (Gh tt Principal, Meridian and Commissions have considered a rae ee e sake ee s p - € TRIRUTION OF USTs oF Gove at the date of sale ing pans off Southeast uarter. of Sétitheast wide variety of statutes affecting the 4 ; p : PP eae : ; = FINAL ACCOUNT. AND DIP 40 A eas Cry Quarter (SEM of SE%) of Section interests of children. Sqme of the) A&E, *s ef : ‘ Artist é - STATE OF NORTH DAkura, san s Dollars Thirty-two ($2), in “Township “One ™ SMblareaycommiderdi Sbgatihny of the : ae er eee 4 tee County of Burleigh— and the éosts and expenses of fore-| Hundred «Forty-two (142), North ubjects considered by mans oy 4 : = ‘ ost; In County Court, Before Hon. I. | ‘losure and sale, Rang Seventy-seven (77),. West of 1 commissions include juvenile courts BADE . : aes ate : Davila. duue _ Dated thin 19th day.of February.) the Shisi “Principal, Monidine okt the care of delinquent, dependent, : , 13, Lats “ BF ee oe In the Matter of the Estate off A, D. 1924; ‘s uate iff the county of Bufleigh and and neglected children, mothers’ al- hs 28 Z "3 : * lr Joseph Olson, Deceased. John. C. Seyster, State of North Dakota. 4 s, adoptions, children in in- ‘ : - ; on a Helmer ©. ‘Asplund,’ Petitioner, vs, Assignee of Mortgagee, |” ‘There will be due on such mortgage i otection of maternity and) [f Fs ame rae SOM ps Helmer C. Asplund, Tiaus J, Asplund 1egoreeom Mints. | at the date of sale the sum of One # , child health, and thé general , é “a : is 2 | and Noel A. Asplund and all other Giger & Tillotson, Thousand- Twenty-six and 56-100ths ~ Mae nrdtection) of children (incladiie F : : 4 é ees ~ Persons Wulinown interested in saidy’ Altsrneys for eald: Aaslanec, Dollars, ($1,026.56) and the costs and Qi rwarrigge and gu EAT DELESRED . s estate, Respondents. Bismareh, | apne mee eS expegses of, foreclosure ang. sale, {9 marriage and gu | The State, of. North Dakots to ihe of, (2 A926" 8. 4-1Y-18-25) this 19th’ day of. Februar: : Nerth Dakota Ranks High - - ae oat a é a See Mie tala Bene Apa d, ; i f Among the most successful of the [ é a 4 " . eee eee pplun NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- ‘ C. Seyster, “ie PREAL Cite Bou Uitte d : 4 : Asplund and Noel A, Asplund CLOSURE ¢ ‘Assignee of Mortgagee, ¢ state “commissions have been tho nll_other persons unknown in-| .Notice is hereby given that that Oregon, Illinois, y of North Dakota, Virginia, and Min- ed’ in satd estate, are hereby! certain mortgage, executed and de-|Zuger & Tilloteen, g -nesota.. Out « bills submitted to leq that the final account of the | livered. by Eva. D. Sheldon, : mort: ttorneys forcsaid Assignee, n the first session of the North Dakota UPPER LEFT A VIEW OF EB CITY OF oH )® LADEK, I = f ) LNG) d ip 3 ) g. | administrator, Helmer C._ Asp- gagor, to Seth Wright, mortgagee, Bismarck, Neate (tera c legislature following the report of its] VISSER-HOOFT AND A LAMA IN HIS CURIOUS ( rOM - THE VISSER-I "CAMP IN A™MOL N RAS jlund, of t estate of Joseph | dated the 5th day of May, 1915, and (2:19. 5) Barntalion, 20 were In Vir. i Olson. lal of some place} filed for record in the office of the Be eeiine. out of th Sach BY VISSER-HOOFT | Coolie Transports passes and the swiftly running, por Although they are good-{ unknown, deceased, has. heen render- | register of deeds of the county of mended to the general : Explorer and Mountain Climber | 0 s. At the 15,000-fqot eleva- nd honest they are in-con: to this Court, therein sho leigh and state of North Dakota ; duaveonialasion where: gassed. tion we had ta leave our pack ani. p nesota out of the 43 measures r : | mals for they could climb no higher. Ss: nded enacted into pile \§ rewn valleys and is “The value of the work of is is often” nearly te child-welfare commissions does not| “ i lie entirely in the p ge of their], Tht recommended bills that are enacted th into law,” Children’s Bureau teh our tents tives Fearful days while in the For se | | | | | impossible to find a suitable place to | | | | tk points:out, “the real value of the| ° t seuthern Sasir mountains we were hi work of a commission lies in the ed-| just retur forced to stay within our tents be- pl ucational work it has done, the int ‘ ! ur month in cause of, the intense cold. Had we te est it has stimulated, and the unity| re Kura-Kor sins. We climed | ventured Joutside them we would PC oof purpose that it has d ped t to w he 90 feet, climbed | have been frozen. ci among the child-welfare workers of K n ¢ and the ty of he country—even the valleys— | cc the state s in the/run 4 al T t t i ec tur h | lacks vegetation. th E that it ‘has | kno B Kara-Kor Trave t. Our! We found.it most difficult to deal “i placing upon the stacute| of the H en ont hot y ks had utmost diffi-| with>the natives, the Ladakhi, who visit high mountain | closely Feseob their Tibetan neigh da Point To Achievements | pees AS POOL BLO POCO eR el n example of successful work tic { Pe What the World Is ‘Doing, commission, of the most recent commis s given. 1 nis- CéS SEEN BY POPULAR @MIECHANICS (MAGAZINE its work by makir 6 co stn Sig dies of child-welfare conditions ing “Rutomatic? Car a ea the state. These studies not only} !Whien working on the rear end af automobile, ur under ix, js ste ally necessary to jack up one end cf r to provide more The illustration sho tw showed the needs of the childien| © fa; throughout the state but also imter- ua ested parents aid local communities | ing in the commission's work. On thej Ne hasis of the facts secured, the com-} foi ion drafted bills prov i homemade jacks for this purpose pa ern standard to ais la | They of 2 by 6-in. unplaae aw cerning illegitimate children, pr, and constructe sl co f crippled children, child labor, | ih and oer Hone, of Awifeaia child: ana the | in. base, two support blo fn ANGE ABTS p bourd of the same 1 G91" Diting 1922 new commissions were ‘The top boat is pivoted on one of th liq a ae existing inghteaia | : cee support blocks | y means of a piece 0 i are, Florids.| Man-Made Quakes Test Building’s Stability | ¥-in. iron pipe, loosely held in plu pac orgin, Iowa, Maryland, oy large staples; it must be about twic bi New York, Penns ia, South Da-| Tests to determine the type of ;The longer the house is able to with- as long as the base and beveled at cr: © Roi Le Utah and the District of Co-| building best dapted to withstand stand the vfbrations, the better suited end as shown, this end being slight a emia. earthquakes are made on a machine | it is to resist the earthquake’s power.| heavier than the other so that. (h | which reproduces, with realistic inten-| Results of the recent disaster and of fall to the position indi, sity, the horizontal qpd vertical vibra-| many~ previous ‘occurrences like it,, cated in the upper figure. | Lat GO RIGHT AT IT tions caused tg 2 genuine tremor, The| have proved that fires, gaining rapid’ ‘The jacks are placed close to {I “| and |device is the invention of two Jap-| headway in erumbléd buildings, have, wheels at the front or rear, and the «: the Friends and Neighbors in Bismarck | anese professors, and conkists of a plat-| frequently euused more damage tha & whe Will Show You a Way. |form on which a model hous is.con-| tlic actual Vibrations of the earth. A| is Get at. the root of the trouble. | structed on a reduced scale. The base] type of construction that will be im- Rubbing an aching back may re-| js then made to sway and shake as|muhe in heavy shocks is sought by AW. aye i er ac | the surface of the-earth does in a seis-| builders in countries where such dis- ut won't cure it if the kidneys |i, disturbance ere oe ik ct en ieee mic disturbance, by means of levers. | turbances are likely to occur. Furnishes that long lost connection bes You must reach the root of it—the Kidneys: . Laughter-Proof Tribe Found | Women Play Patt in Building ‘tween the Man. Who Wants ‘and the. Doan’s Pills go right at it; i Reads cai stack the sin. | it Wilds of Ceylon | of Modern Skyscrapers oe aan ne Hae. YOU TURN to THE WANT AD: 4 Are Yécommended by many, Bis- ‘or more than 2, years, it is said, hat the needs of women must be ~ marck people. laughter has been unknown to the Ved- | given as mich ttention as is accorded y re) U i SECTION OF THE ‘Ask Your neighbor! das, a tribe of aboriginal inhabitants] the sinking of the fonndations of a © - Mrs. J. W. Moran, Sunny Brook | of Ceylon, who have maintained a se-| modern skyscraper, is discl in.the Dairy Farm, Bismarck, says: “I had | cluded existence in caves and jungles| report of the National Association of an operatian, for a floating. kidney | the region: Cut off from other] Building Owners and Managers. ‘This which was successful but afterwards | eontes and subsisting on bats, owls,| consideration is reflected chiefly in Bae other, bidaty . Mesanm atected | Ciccows that this, shoot with arrows planting (or-aneuunin and atttintivs Ine cndse across my back. T gor so [these strange. people are said to huve | rest rooms which, it is declafed, can nd| : dizzy I cauldn’t stand. 1 went to |lost entirely the serisation of Jaughter.|longer be classed. as luxuries. Also,| driven on. A hook is provided on one 1 and tobk treatments but |They are thin and flabby, and a fat} human Trailtiés must’ be taken into}support block to keep the top bowed the time, I read about | man is unknown te thém. Efforts of | consideration, including the habits of | down, and a short length of iron pipes ‘ ng good’ and ‘got | a*beientist, who rectntly-visited them, | messenger boys penciling corridors and | °F rod, fitting loosely in holes drilled “some. After using two boxes I'was | to produce smiles by tickling them on| jumping down thé stairs. The pencil | through the sides of the top,, prevents “ etitirely welt and: have since, stood | the adles of their bare feet or in the| habit has given rise to the term “pen-| the wheels from running off the jncls kidney tests for Pi grace and passed | ribs, met with-no success. Theit stony |cil line” for the height of marble| While the work is being done, thus- ©. K. thanks to Dosn’s.” *- 1 | CoUNtenances did not, even wiggle. wainscoting, which is raised to such | Making the work perfectly safe. pe orricn Pie, ot be Ron oi A pont led level that marks may be casily cleaned a eee smoly ak, Soy - Le veer es. «r9: Festoré’tlie ot Of a shiellac sur-| from the walls. Awning fires are being| @[A can of crushéd coke placed in an a ap Ye err hat lias become white’ in spots, | prevented through dipping ‘tf tte fa-| ice box or basement is highly cectivo Bet apie GER Coe heated iron ree ti spe, ‘bric in a fire-proofing substance, in absorbing unpleasant odors, Toiiger have to pace the streets in ¢ * tiresome search for that apartment | - orhouse. .°. ~No longer have keep. that car ‘that you have wanted to sell. —No longer. Have + to wait to. rent that Vacant room or house, vA + Me longer have to. delay selling those is arti no ln, Bismarck © Da ait Tribune : colaiee I . need...

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