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DA OW. TAT PAGE TWO FIVE FARMER BODIES GATHER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : | _N VAL MILITIA DRILL HALL | | ai call | LEGISLATIVE MILLINGS |, Senator Prank Ployhar of Valley | have a nationa eeeiveaniweene City is the Serior member of the] North Dakota nds Nogistature. He served eight ore IN SHORT TIME Lia ihe Hause aids in ih Nis -SIGEEN |) OAT GBVRENOE Gand URTES tee {year in the Senate. When he com-|nors of the total of 14 ota | ‘pletes his present term he will have! has had were in the city yesterday been in the legislature for 20 con-| afternoon. They v ¢ Governor Sot Hundreds of Farmers Are {secutive years. He, R.A. Nestos, John Burke and | Msi Dévine, | Expected to Attend Ses- \ Charle man, who will become ce | aes | ‘deputy secretary of state after the 1 hundred people pa | sions in Fargo Soon session of the legislature, has en- line formed by state ‘tered the secretary of state's office, | ficials and their wives in the | ji handling legislative matters, _ to | chamber ufternoon follow- | TRISTATE GRAIN PLANS familiarize himself with the office}ing the inauguration of | iduring the next two months, Sorlie. Many of those in the recep-! © eas : i i ane tion line were from out of the ¢ ° : Fargo, N. D., dan. 8—Five farmer ies eae aoe from D d d St j ee ae er a ine | awernor Nestos_tett tat, night | U7 Nhe MES Reese ot Correct Your Disordered Stomac MraRneeaiy husldveds of fariers of |for Minot to resume the practice of] The Archie Olson orchestra farn-| sintetat the Northwest will meet in lene roe Hib unlit Goes tine hiepeilon) 2 ‘ 2 the week commencing Janua: | : ; eu [Cemeenes geie accor ue a ) Instantly! End Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, “ Aciditd Ripe eeiie ts contacted Grants |Momorial National Park Association {the galleries and foyer of the house| ‘The moment your stomach rebels, gives such comfort as this : PaRNy as ceiat : \ ihis endorsement of the effort to | chamber. [chew up and swallgw a few Pape’s | mt, s corrective, section, especially North Dakota, Bi cara cuits |and antacid. South Dakota and Minnesota. ‘The | e j Diapeps ablets. Milli ried i associations scheduling their meet- | i last Friday noon, were unusual in! Wor Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gastri pt oe fee eee ant ‘uti Grain Growers, North Dakota Farm! ‘phe pattleship Ilinois has been converted into a floating armory own being towed past the j Jers. Three of the Chyle brothers re-|iictress “in stomach, nothing else Bureau Federation, Equity Cooper-| Rrooklyn Bridge to its new home in the North River, New York, wi a drill shed for s eee aay zs ae ; ative Exchange, North Dakota Well | the. Nav: : : red; while jam of Hensler, L MMP Griint AMAIA associ |e ae BURGLARY CHARGED is of Roundup, Mont, and John] were granted a mar i eo: 1. C. F. Kelsch, who qualified and! Chyle of Billings, Mont. here! juape B. W. Shaw. ; Small face veils The Tri-State in Growers have jIN THE Dist kes Lceu Re OF ee) sumed the position of states attor-| for the obsequi M eee ao Warren many of combinations of planned a three- peoe ram 40% |) oy A spa eA aA LEA ARLE Monday |chta of Roundup, Mont., ey Was Sere See: = are mesh and colored dots. January 14-16 in connection with} [O° jhe ‘pit ne Tee Meee st, yesterday performed the first) the only member of he family et SILK JABOT pe cee ae the North rm Bureau! pankrupt. In Bankruptey 529. | duty when he issued a war-| Morton county pioneers who was un-! Ee ys ; ae COLLARS, CUFFS Federation a Equity Cooperative | i creditors: of D) ) | the arrest of Steve Filibeck, | able to come to attend the last rites.| 2 Be ‘ a . s Collars and cuffs of em Exchange. To this joint meeting jof of Burleigh | :farmer living seven miles northeast) There are three other sisters, Mr trimming for a kash |proidered with or bordered with goki 4 will flock the farmers, bankers and | District & bankrupt: of Glen Ullin, on a charge of third) Henry Bruggerman, Mamie and -|cloth dress in nature ate very much, the. vog! businessmen of the Dakotas andj} | degree burglary. |erine, the latter two of whor Minnesota, as the program includes | ¢ s Dd. E | Wilibeck is charged by P: with their parents Mr. and discussions and demonstrations on | tis, was duly oe | check, a neighbor, with h Chyle at the farm home 11_ mile practically all agricultural ma that the first meeting, of | his en into a granary and stolen some] southwest of the city where the par-| growing, matting of farm prod-j Building, in Bi 1D: ito Glen Ullin this morning to make ihselae ; | _Ucts, agricultural areas of the state, , at ten o'clock the arrest. HAS NARROW ESCAPE “jegislative work of the farm bureau, | M., at which e the creditors m CaaS a pwell, an émployce of the aterens other topie 3 nd, prove rims, appoint | MARRIED 50 YEARS EEE AE ae The in Growers have so sched-|# trustee, examine the bankrupt and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kasson have re-| RCS 28 “ap, wa ne tragsact Such other business asm een et oeet © re-| dan Tuesday noon and taken to the uled their program that all meetings | *T@ } Tturned from Yankton, S. D., where | qin Tuesday noon and taken to the a " f properly come befor uch meeting. san t the holidays at the home| eaconess hospital with injuries re 4 peep open cand) available to members)|) Hated: Bismarck, N. D!, January they tepenc tt ays e ceived when he was struck by the of other organizations meeting in|7 : | of their son-in-law and daught paueeheer trate Mrs. Emil Pfaender. the “ BENTON BAKER, Refere Fargo the same week. Many out ul town speakers and officials are list- Presence of mind saved the holi ¢, se from more serious injuries and po Besides (fl observing | “| north line Bankruptcy | dal a LAL) esa ge | —-- — - | here Mr. and Mrs. Kasson obser 1h cc IGE GR dae Gu them being G Iver, former lex: |IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE their wedding annive Having |e gre eee GaP Teese islative director of the national] UNITED ST | passed their fiftieth mil Mey |areieie Rabe w et ereerag err tar farm bureau, Washington, DCHMON ence FErTet of None Der ot \have spent practically all of their! ¢ateq to see the train. T E. Mein SoiDépartment of]0 the Mattes of TES Etee| | married life in Mandan, Mr, Kasson | |“ B s ; Bankrupt. In. Bankruptey’ 5874 | : ; | but Dibwell was struck Agriculture, Washington, D. C.; How- | Pap S'4Ph tone ory AWUREOnit |retiring several years ago as €n-1 4 considera able dist ard E, Simpson, University of North | of Driscoll, County SeBaneenentall , |gineer for the Northern Pacific. | ® Dakota; W. H. Peters, professor of | District aforesaid, a bankrupt: | This fellow will have a curious effect when you show his picture to — animal nutrition, University of Min-| Notice is hs eby given that on De-!dad. It will be sure to remind him of the bills that he found in the! SIX BROTHERS PALLBEARERS sé Bb nesota; R. H. Black, in charge of | cembe . the said J. H. Anun-| mail today. ‘The photo is of “Jeremiah,” the adjutant stork at the} The funeral services Monday af- LENG grain cleaning demonstrations for | ce ee Franklin Park Bird House in Boston. |ternoon of Mrs. Elizabeth Brugger- * DERIAGE LACES the Department of Agricul- ny ait nde igang 3 Ree —— he =A man, wife of Frank Bruggerman, who Gerhardt of Timmer ture, Minneapolis; Kenneth Mc |ereaitors will be ee ae residue eat Cree ic 1 Expect Reider was killed in an auto truck accident abeth Vogel of § gor, manager of the Hartley Buildin imapienianck ) a BREA : yr = Beas ding, arek, ©! his administration closed and he ee | eee M. 4 aia te if ve at ten 0 clock A.! discharged; that Wednesd : To Be Regular : nad inn., president o: e Min-'M., at which time the creditors TRBRAy NOE meniuiny eAeNeS ls nesota Well Drillers association; C.|atiend, prove their claims, appoint a} ten o'clock in the forenoon of that! . For St. Paul E. Archibald, Council Bluffs, Iowa,| trustee, examine the bankrupt and) day at the court rooms of this Court | SSS of the Towa association; Paul P. Finely Ohanye DAIS court house, in the City of} Johnny Reider, outfielder secured % Moore, West Branch, Iowa, president y come Bete rer euely meei , County of Burleigh, andj by the St. Paul American Association of the Equity Cooperative Exchange. Bismarck, N. D., January of North Dakota, has been| elub, from the Bismarck North Dako- | Dr. John Le ‘oulte EGE ay ewes Ma appointed by this Court for the} ta League club two ars ago isl ‘Dr. John Lee Coulter, president BENTON BAKER settlement thereof, at which time i of the North Dakota Agricultural Referee ereOrrson interested. in| counted on as a regular by that elub college, and several other college y appear and file his| im next year's baseball season. “officials are on the programs for|IN THE DISTRIC OU RT OF THE] exceptions, in writing, to said. ac-| The St. Paul Dispatch, giving the| the various meetings. Dr. Coulter ED ES |count, and petition and contest the| history of Reider, tells that he was, : ’ is president of the Grain Growers For the District a NG Dakota. ; same. with Springfield, Missouri, in the association. W. C. Palmer, secre.| In the Matter of Leonard Daven-| the above respondents.| Western Association, last year and, Btaipttherasseciation (isin chargel| POR 2, Samerunt:| | Tn) PBankruptay | andi ener ee ee Te. sited made a good record. Facts given of the joint meetings and the at-1° "To the creditors of Leonard Dav-|and appear before this Court, and| Concerning Reider follow: =| rungement of the program. Meet-{enport of Regan, County of Burleigh show ¢ you have, why] Born, St. Paul, Minn,, Jan, 27, 1903. ings will be held in the Fargo Audi-Jand District aforesaid, a bankrupt: | said ac be allowed,| Height, 5 feet, 8 inches. Weight, ditorium. Notice is hereby given that on’ the residue . distribu-| 165 pounds, The Equity cooperative exchange,|December 29, 1924, the said Leonard, ted, the administration of said es-| Bats left handed. Throws left] “which will hold its fourteenth an: [Davenport was ‘duly —adjudi ated tate closed and Dullam,| panded. i es i > January 12-13 has as {bankrupt and that the first’ meeting administrator, be discharged. Fi 24 Springtiél ata ' F PAM ethe tongeine cee AS lof his creditors will be held in th Daied the Sen day ef fenuiny 2 peu ea 4—Springfield, Western office of Be 19: t ton Baker, 211 Bismarck | D. . ‘ Moores West /Branch, lowa, press |(Gut’ Coir e in ukonree Me Del S nacoants irst engagement—Bismarck, Dako- = ident; James Ma: t. Paul,}on Saturday, 17, if ta league, 1923, cae ; - George C. Lambert , U, Somers, | ten o'clock A. M., at which if PEE Record for 1924—-Games, 125; at] ‘ F eae rise rove By ge nite atm, Coty Cour [bl Ss run, By 2 dob Buy your winter clothing NOW at Real Sale Prices and Win a Ford Tour- and ‘the Tri-State Grain | Grower nd rence ety yed by public: ice ae 4; ‘stolen bases, 8} base on ing Car at the same time. We are not misleading you as to the reductions , ave their programs scheduled for |Ptper US! ete ae Side <i ; batting average, .327, Put- * Cary / Samuary 1418, many of helt pro Detaren auch meaner banca ROE Ce geeameenad svelte rl eriies GH Tee oe we are offering. We have actually marked down everything in our store ram ein, eld jointly. Thel7 | i i g avi i i i ih Beare ge etal ointly, amie yraisah ee a [GEAL) Sean fielding average, 042, | to prices that seem unbelieveable. Why look around? We have what January 15 at 1:30 p. m. in the Wal- Referee in Bankruptcy.) Judge of the County Court. ou want. i an vi j é ‘ January 15 at 1:30 p,m, in the Wal- : 4 unty Court. T geal Bowlers y Stop here first and save both time and money. : Growers’ will attend some of the |IN THE Disre ICT ou RT OF THE - —— Bi: ye MNsC Gets cicctam. UN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Beat Mandan aiiroade eee For the District of North Dakota.| NITED STATES The railroads of the Dakotas and | - niet of Ni : i Mineo OHaS OF the Dakotas and] in the Matter of Christ Iverson,| For the District of North Dakota.| Bismarck bowlers defeated the ' fe poet eed: Os erea Zecuced Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. In the ter of Archie O. John-| Mandan bowling team on the Ameri-j A) i rates of a fare and one-half for the | 5841. pn, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No.| can alleys here last night. The : " Tound trip from any point in these] To the creditors of Christ Iverson, |517. lene eee : i three states to Fargo, Mr. Palmer|of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and To the creditors of Archie 0.) S°°T*? . ae announces. Tickets may be pur-| District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Johnson, of ;Bismarck, County of Bismarck e ouring ar . e a = thased at these reduced rates by| Notice is hereby given that on|Burleigh, and District aforesaid, a Schneider cesses, 164 191 159 514 di RGrertj and cthers attending the (DS 24, the said Christ} bankrupt: H 1154 173 194. 511 BMeetingss (Tickets will be pl Ivers w. adjudicated bank- Notice ven that on De- . 184 167 191 502 aa, il 2D) rupt and that the first meeting of | cember id Archie O.| Schneider . - 181 180 181 542 > pale at all stations from January 10) fis creditors. will be held al y adjudicated ‘bank: | Schneider 227 191 180 598 to 14 and the return ticket is good | office of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck! rupt and that the first meeting of | ~ i oe z until January 19. Bank Building, in Bismarck, N. D.,| his creditors will be held in the o! Mandan + “The meetings of the Tri-State /on January 17, 1 ten’ o'clock | fice of Benton Baker, 211 Pee Met cigs ape cep Grain Growers are open to any who|A- M., at which time the eal Bank Building, in Bis Aa haere ee 08: Mr. Palmer announ.|™ay attend, prove their claims, on Janus 1925, at ten o BOW Rs, 180 175 178 533 tes. “We have arranged point a trustee, examine the Bank-| A. at which time the creditors | Later - 137 141 143 421 we. pee GEE nged our pro-lrupt and transact such other busi-| may attend, prove their claims, ap- | Johnson 157 169 153 479 # = Bram so that farmers and others|ness as may properly come before| point a trustee, examine the bank-| Winseler 154 213 166 533 who are in Fargo for that week may |such meeting. rupt and transact such other bus tke in our program. The first week| Dated: Bismarck, N. D., January/ ness as may properly come before VANITY CASE bf the Farmers’ Short Course at|7, 1925. such meeting. K d ? the North Dakota Agricultural col- BENTON BAKER, Dated: Bismarck, N. D., January nm interesting: vanity, (case) i cireular box of highly polished black wood with a ¢lasp of brilliants and! a long black silk tassel. Referee in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ane NITED STATES For the District of North Dakota.| In the Matter of Van Couch, Bank- rupt. In Bankruptcy No. 93 To the creditors of Van Couch of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that December 29, 1924, the said Van; Couch was duly adjudicated bank. | = lege occurs at that time also and the schedule is so planned that they % will meet with us for many of the Biseuiatons, demonstrations and ad- BENTON BAKER, Referee in Bankruptey. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The State Board of Administra- tion will receive bids at'their office in the State Capitol, Bismarck, until : 2:00 P. M. on Jan. 20, 1925 for fur- nishing all labor and equipment on| _ Necessary for the construction of a = 46 ft. diameter concrete reservoir well 37 ft. in depth; a concrete pump x pit 12 ft. x 16 ft. x 18 ft. deep; the installation of 2 direct connected motor driven centrifugal pumps, the 4%} eonstruction of a brick and ’ tile ump house 14 ft, x 18 ft. x 8 ft. © Bun? the construction of an electric! Avansmission line 2400 ft. long, and the installation of a motor genera- tor unit in the present power house at the State Hospital for the Insane at Jamestown, N. D. together with the automatic control units and the ing of 2050 ft. of 8” cast iron . pipe. The work to be begun within {= 10 days after-the awarding of the =, contract and the same to be com- #3 pleted by April 1, 1925. = ee work to be done in strict ac- E lance with the, plans and specifi- a8 gation fons prepared therefore by W. G.| lack, State Engineer. Said plans e on file with the State Board of ite ace sein Bismarck, N. D., the a ile ‘éspital for the Insane, James- d the Buflders Exchange at af piee and Grand Forks. Each bid shall be accompanied by bond tor eheek. for $500.00 and a nd for tho sum of the bid rondi- rupt and that the first meeting of| his creditors will be held in the of- fice of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck | Bank Building, in Bismarck, N. D.,| on January 17, 1925, at ten’ o'clock | A. M., at which time the creditors} may attend, prove their claims, ap- point a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact such other bu: ness as may properly come befor such meetin; Dated: Bismarck, N. 7, 1925. D., January BENTON BAKER, Referee in nkruptcy. NOTICE AND CITATIO’ \, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT’ AND DIs- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Nell Hopkins Perras, Deceased. Lee Perras, Petitioner, vs. All per- sons interested, Respondent: The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said Respondents, are hereby notified that the final sc- count of the G.’F. Dullam, adminis- +-ator of the estate of Nell Hopkins Colds Pain SAY “BAYER’ ASPIRIN”? —Gondine | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you ‘are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for’ Headache _ Toothache the furnishing of a sat- rant fre eee for the faithful com- | pletion Of the work. ARD OF ADMINISTRATION, By Ernest G. Wanner, Executive Secretary. if it a the entering into a con- Pertas, late of the city of Bismarck, im the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate of said de- ceased is ready for final settlement and distribution, and _ petitioning that his account be _ allowed, ‘the bag Sey a Neuralgia | Neuritis ‘ Lumbago » Rheumatism Accept t only “Bayer” package } wi aay santties proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. ’ Also itlee’o of 24 and 100—Druggista. mark of” Bayer prone ot Monoaceticacidester| of Salicylicacil | - RULES GOVERNING CONTEST. One cent purchase, 1 vote. One dollar purchase, 100 ‘votes.* Double votes on purchases of $10.00 and over. Double votes on every dollar paid on account. OAS AON Employes of our store are barred from the contest. SEE D. D. MAUL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. Contestants will be furnished $5 Trade Cards, good Any Time at this store. For each one sold contestant will receive 10,000 votes. All votes must be put in ballot box on date of purchase. Standing of contestants will be posted on bulletin board every other day. MA@Pmmwmaat Pw MA SSP