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wstese Zi t ~_ PAGE TWO : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 PETITION FOR DIS- RRANCE FEARS i CHAR AND ORDER OF i { NOTICE THEREON | In the District Court of the United | | States. |For the Southwestern Division, | | istrict of Notth Dakota. | jal n the Matter of Eva D, Sheldon, | Bankrupt. No. 5108 In Bankruptey. . ‘ia é i To the Honorable Judges of the | ielieves That Attitude of] pistrict Court of the United States | ee he Nt the District of North Dako Britain Will Not Be . DP. Sheldon, of Bismarck in the! Friendly inty of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said Distriet, re-| P on the| last past | nkrupt un- | {der the acts of Congress: ee the | bankrupteys that she has d | \rendered all her property nd rights | propased | of propert fully complied ement on the basis of | with all t ‘ Bee RTA dj nets and of the orde experts’ report. It is dedu of the court! Lothe xeneral run of the British | touching her bunkruptey. | Ment that Prime Minister Mac-|, Wherefore, she priys. that she may Aull Hetune to: Heres) With)| Vendacrent by Cig cart to. Have Ay Re musitin OF fedex voliie (fulleciaellarens cisome Ry Hebe | é Tee en détnaite in| ale, ouatnat hee @utate under | Dene papa tults IMD ankrupt acts, exeept such de | execution of the experts’ Plans.) are excepted by law from such dis- Without an ayreement in advance | charge. | the w ind means of obliging | Dated this 8th day of April, A. D1 he Gormans to carry out the terms (1 he arrangement,” said the spoke: EVA D. SHELDON, | y for the fn office today Bankrupt. | the only country ORDER OF NOTICE of any benefit from The) yistriet of North Dakota, s | pert 1 On this 17th day of April, A. D.{ | 1924, on reading the Petithon for Dis above-na Bankrupt, M GIBBON | Ordered By the Court that a GETS BOUT yearn he had upon the same on the th day of dune, ALD. 1024, before | |the said court, at Fargo in said di Paria vApril 1d-sAwragreemenu ton) cece, We len veloc in the Gate ation {and that notice the ihe Hs cy Mi ‘lin The Bismarck Tribune, 4 v4 bons at Chicago on MAY | noper printed in said district, a igned here today by Jack) that all known creditor hd Frankeoise De Camps,| persons in interest may of the fighters. Isaid time and pl if any they h © Said petitioner should not MISS YOUNG NOT (f°ANi is turtner ordered by by mail ies of Said petition and this order, addressed to them at their ‘places of I Young, famous mo- | reside as stated. who was to ap-|— Witness. The Honorable Andrew Judge of the said Court, and I thereof, at. Bismarck, in said et, on the 17th day of April,| °F , why the pr ny May 1 at the Auditori- | Miller as been taken ill | the and will be unable A Busy Easter Sunday “DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED” Tomorrow is Easter ' Shirts Silk Stripes Art Silks Broadcloths ESE SHOES HUSBANDS SHOONING. AFIER NOTING PosT EASTER PRICE REDUCTIONS iN WEY WERE ASKING IN THE FRENCH ROOM AT GULPS 1 WENT RIGHT ACROSS THC STREET AND Neckwear Silk and It’s not too late to get your suit for Turn them down in. front and be comfortable S: E, Bergeson & Son need tobinteednteldeitebttnebbttbht Wrinkable Our efficient Silk Knits tailors will New shades alterations Gray and tonight. EEEEEREL ELLE ELE LEED EEE LEI EEE be called in Minnehaha county inj few years ago in the noted “noison |a working arrangement between the} ust 25 years, the other being « | Mission and the company Wt-Wo expense to the finder. | | Sioux Falls Bank Failures . To Be Probed | Sioux Falls, 8. D., April 19. | John T. Medin of c ed the convening of May 12 for the purpose of making an \(AWOSE ARE NEW, ROSES BUT THATS STRAW -'0 KN ties with the Deposits in the th vbanks aggregated $8,000,000. ‘The application for the summoning {the grand jury tate’s Attorney Hugh Gamble, who] | been closed. according to a tele: | by Manager | Wayne, Indi- | Y, Clerk. Deputy Clerk OM | BANKRUP’ E ’ CHARGER AND ORDER OF | YOLD HEARING NOTICE THEREON SET FOR MAY 1 States, | For the Southwestern Division, |} District cee Dakota. q Den Veld: 6 Acarovenide In the Matter of Otto Na De Ree vial) Ste earn Bank tune: No. 3903 In Bankrupte ee i +!" "To the Honorable Judges of the cepting deposits while | istrict Court of the United States solvent, will have | for the District of North Dakota, |, hefore Police | Otto Nassif, of Bismarck — in the Cashman here on} County of Burleigh, of This agreement was reached | North Dakota, in said Dis re- te yesterday afternoon by attor-|¢ y represents that ts caring before Mr, Cashman, |} of January relating to| fy, duly sur- d all his property and rights and has fully complied (ALFALFA NEED render ‘said that he had been’ quietly con ducting an examination of the a | fairs,of the banks since they clo Several demands h been made by depositors thi 1924. ‘AL OF THE COURT) the said petitioner should not E granted. And it is further ordered by the Referee shall by mail, to all known creditors of said petition and this | 1 to them at their places of In the District Court of the United | residence as, stated. Willard Storage Battery lookout for these balloons, and when , one is sighted note the color | possible, and let radio | Jast January. t night in an effort to keep the| markings onists informed of weather con- nd to warn them of the lo- of all storms in any portio lof the country where the » reported as being seen. i casting is being done at} \ the request of the court, the city and ich it was seen. 5 afeguard their interests. will be broadcast to the balloonists | be the second county grand jury, to {so they can check their own position | hh that of other contestants, This information agdre — EPILEPTICS forward by an expert , Chemist that is proving a great success in that dreaded disease, Guaranteed not to con- Chioral or Nar- ‘The Hunter Laboratories . now have this preparation in a form for home adminigtration un- der full directions and oft der an agreement for trial at their r, Judge of the 1 thereof, at Bisma v Van Orman, pilot of Goodyear II and C.K. Wollam his | . me interesting ata on radio as a result of their equipped flight. As Van Orman and Wollam pass over centers of population, they will | xpect to have ped with a high power receiving set. e been made with Weather Bureau nd for a special iOMERY, Clerk. R. STEELE, Deputy Clerk.| Arrangements hav NATIONAL-BALLON RACE Radio fans who the|the night of April 1923 last past) will be kept in clo krupt un-} National San Antonio, Texas at 4 p. me Central time that day. Broadcasting station WTAM of the an effort to let WTAM know how they have been heard finding one of these messages e results of this observa- tion will be broadeast at two hour periods all through the night until a new observation is taken in the touch with the advice free to ite The Hunter Laboratories, 207-A( Main Strest, Llttle Rock, 1%. Radio fans are requested to keep a j where it will be taken care of under 4 roperty, ¢ IN N. Dz CITED | wit a the vequirements of sid | acts and of the orders of the court is touching his bankruptcy. Fargo, N. D., April 19.—-If all the) Wherefore, he prays that he may falfa hay grown in North Dakota}be decreed by the court to have a 5 fed to the 535,000) full discharge from all debts pxoy- able against his estate under said ed} bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis- ast ye cows of which the s would only be enough h cow 10 pounds a d eg €. charge. weriod of 55 days, leaving no alfalfa | REG Serr or the dairy cows during all of the } ygoq_ ed this 1st day of April, Ay D- remaining days in the OTTO NASSIF, Wiguring on this basis there would Bankrunt® ye no alfalfa feed for ny of the 314,000 other cattle, the dheep, the 566,000 swine, the nd the 8000 mules. 70,000 acres of a with a total production of tons were grown in } As there are more than 77,000 farms in the state 1 one acre of aifalfa was rai hoof the |" irms, points out H, L, Walster,| trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; ronomist at the North Dakota Ag-| and that notice thereof be published Faultural college, and author of [in Phe Bismarck Tribune, a uews- aid distriet, and ORDER OF NOTIC! District rth Dakot = On this 17th of April, A. D. 4, on reading the Petition for Dis- charge of the above-named rupt, it is Court, that a © on the Circular 59, uide Posts on the| Paper printed in sat hatte arate which gdves detailed {tat all kngwn creditors and other | persons in interest may appear at the information on alfalfa growing. UE n alfalfa growing d time and place id show cause, if any they have, why. the prayer ot , the said petitioner should not be Tourists Are ranted, nao And it is further ordered by the Held at Border | court, that the Referee shall “send, by mail, to all known creditors, cop Ta, April 19a} ies of Said petition and this order, . addressed to them at their places of 10 de | residence as stated. strand-|" Witness The Hono use of | Miller, Judge of the ramento, gram from San Bernandino de- ing 1,600 motorists w at the Arizona borde b the Arizonia embargo gn vehicular | the seal thereof, at Bismarck, in traffic’ from California “due to the] district, on the 17th day of April, foot and mouth epidemic w: A 2. COURT) OMERY, Clerk. LE, Deputy Clerk. ed by Gov. Richardson toda referred to the state department of rericultu : : ; NKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS- Tokio Police Are | NOTICE THEREON oe A . | he ‘Dinteicl CCUNECGE the: Unitedl| Given Pistols ain athe District Court of the United | |" For the Southwestern Division, Tokio, April 19.—Revolvers have| District of North Dakota. \ been distributed to members of the|_ In the Matter of Floyd wanson, Nokio metropolitan police, this being | Bankrupt, No. 3580 In Bankruptey. Gi Fee: time thet ficearms have| 770.0? Monomble Judges of | the Mera rainace ottherpoliceman's cquips| piece Court of the Unites States Poesy tine aanunese cap [eee tha spine or North Dakota, Y a 1 | Floyd E, Swanson, of Driscoll in the “Instructions issued with the re-| County of Burleigh, and State of| volver that they are to be used) North Dakota, in said District re- only in cases of great emergency. Up nts that on the| to now the Japanese police have been | ober, 1923 last past armed only with short swords. | judged bankrupt un- fi der the acts of Congress relating to |bankruptcy, that he has duly sur- d rendered all his propert ‘ Baby, 17 Months | of property, and hax fully ‘complied | : . |with all the requirements of said Old, Dies at Home| iets ana of the orders of the court . aa | touching his bankruptey. | Paul Knoll, 17 months old son ot| Wherefore, he prays that he may! Mr. and Mrs, George Knoll, died at|be decreed by the court to have a their home in Gibbs township last) full discharge from all debts prov. night, after a long illness. The | able against his estate under said bare y agats: ‘understood to’ Be |Patarmmecnctss| except auch debta, a spinal meningitis or infantile paraly- | CHarge. pted by law from such dis- sis, had not been reported to au-| Dated this Ist day of April, A thorities today. Funeral services| 1924. probably will be held in St. Mary's | FLOYD F. SWANSON, church here Monday morning. | Bankrupt. e i ORDER OF NOTICE SHOT PHEASANT | District of North Dakota, ss: LaMoure, N. D,, April 19.—Ernest| On this 16th day of Apfil. A. D. Boaahar of Westhope was fined |1924, on reading the Petition for Dis- 327.50 in justice court for shooting | rarte afshe shove named Bankenpt, and killing a ring-necked pheasant. Ba ‘ Pot eitatie eacidneaciatiwha. mount: \fccrterae Pea toon Ueda ae tne cq the bird for Beashar was fined | 93rd ‘day of June, A. D. 1924, before $13 for illegal practice of his art. | the said court. at Fargo in said dis- “The conviction’ and fining of | trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon: Bgashar ia held as an example for|and that notice thereof be published hyone tempted to interfere with the in The Bismarck Tribune, a news- * ‘growing colony of pheasants in the | Paper nrinted in said district, and SEE nani. 4that all known creditors and ‘other ‘ persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of! BE A BARBER BISMARCK, N. D. ipital $100,060 — Incorporated 1891. ATTENTION! Ford Owners Does ‘your sturdy Ford engine show signs of wear? ‘ Witha new high priced machine which we have just installed we can make it like 4 ANEW ENGINE ‘and Demountable Rims $85 extra The Lowest Priced Two-PassengerCar The Ford Runabout is the most economical car for personal transportation known. 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