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\ [ G yt D ed hy G ‘filolyoke, ~ iftrolle, Fargo, N: D., sensational, | | | | | 1 PHANTONS” IN. HARD CONTEST hhdoor Football” on Basket-, ball Court, Is the Ver- £ dict of Fans eplete with “off tackle | took the to t dt was | ne of in- | the la de jend runs ame that was night. t four opinion the fr football ever p! on $l indoor gridiron, The score at} If time was 6 to 5 in favor of the antoms, both teams being too | y trying out new holding and tactics to score, Middaug yle now have a system p ind their supporters are loud for the improvement these ts have shown. Shepard for the eons” seemed most at home in| Alfson for the Ph score man them from ack Livdahl play- high to mak court. the ga dandy floor game and the most aketball adt got oi r fourth qu hself the first three q Twasn’t a rpshoote: Tanons” rd ad ee vs both phy d all line, d by either team. | g¢ toward the last of | ters that | or the | Scroggins | ically | he p- ua m in the "sone personal foul came after | tyain attempt to push tough the crete wall. wall or Alfson Irner staff nd at th this unsuccessful attempt Shepard & fouled. yegins also her. iin a personal during the third arter. This was the extent of © fouling on the “Demons” side. | & “Phantoms” had one more call- | fon them. ‘Three being called on ‘yle. With Alfson at center there | juestion that the “Phantoms” ood outfit but with — the are indulg- * in now it is mostly on paper. }MONS PHANTOMS epard r ..Kludt fon Fr Livdahl Li ue c . Alfson ter G - Doyle nder ..Middaugh roggins atkins 5 . ‘ALDWIN WINS BASKETBALL - TOURNAMENT 1 akes Consolidated Basket- { ball Title at Valley City q Last Walley Ci The aldwin Cor chool of irnes county won the state cham- tnship for that class of school ketball by defeating Carson 33 to n the final game last night. Car- zn had previousl: ated Halli- ty and Balfour and Baldwin had feated Oberon and Goodrich. Bal- aur took third place in the tourna- wnt defeating Oberon 19 to 9 in| e consolidation game. y virtue of their victories in the yed _ yesterday morn- College gym- sium, Baldwin and Carson went o the finals last night to deter- ne the state champions in the aded Consolidated High School isketball Leag Carson — sent Ifour out of the running ‘with a ore of 16 to 10, while Baldwin aunced Oberon, champions of last ar, to the tune of 18 to 11. Carson's victory over Balfour was e result of a hard fight featured close guarding on both sides. ters and Dail ided by Armitage, rried the heaviest load for Carson, is trio breaking through the strong Ifour defense at times when coun- 1:3 were-most needed. Baldwin Trailed First Baldwin was trailing Oberon at the If time period yesterday morning th the score standing 7 to 6. In e second half, however, Neal “Red” +Kay started finding the basket and assed in a total of twelve points— that his team scored during the cond period, Loucks was the only veron man to find the hoop during e second half from the court and jeceeded in making good one of two ances from the free throw line. aeby scored the ather point during at half. , . *ARGO BOXER IS WINNER ior lightweight scored a de last night over Al Shubert here, ing 8 of the 10 rounds, all of ich were packed with features. je Fargo fighter,won a great hand his ‘showing against Shubert, locking down the veteran of the wg who has met gix champions for fourth time in his career in the nth round for a count of nine. GOOD CHANCE IN BIG TEN RACE io State basketball team is giv- Iinois quite a race for premier Ten'.honors. Any tt Ba jing to see tl uckeyes h aebart top for the: first time tory of the Columius in- the ‘ion. ERE ORE Ea ‘READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS DEMONS” AND | rendered ter after convincing | 4, p | by default for the relief demanded NOTICE AND CITATION, 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 | John Robidou, De sed. 1 abeth Robidou, Petitioner, vs.! Ww dgar Robidou, Josephine R. | eorge Robidou, Ida White, | hristianson, Allie B. Brain R. ‘Respondents. ‘of North a to the ned Responde | You, the said William Ed idou, Jusephine RB. I George Robidou, Ida Whit a Chris- tianson, Allie B, Brain and Sadie R. the above named respondents, | sreby notified that the fi account of the administrator de bonis | non e of John Robidou, | ‘ * city of Bi in the of Burleigh ate of | Dakota, decea been to ‘this Court, therein | at the estate of said de- for final settlement | , and petitioning that | his ullowed, the residue | of » be distributed to the | persons thereunto entitled, his ad- tration closed he be dis. ‘Tues 14th day , at ten o'clock that day at the Court in the} nd Sadie The St la Coun North | | of | in the court rooms of t purt house, in th: ty of Bismarck, | y of Burleigh, and State has been duly appoint- Court for the settlement hich time and place any id estate m. ceptions, in} count, and petition | ame, above named respond- of you, are hereby juired then and there to before this Court, if any you have, count should not be the residue of said estate distributed, the administration of said estate closed and administrator de bonis non be discharged. Dated the 27th day of February, ed by th the person Court: | 1..C, DAVIES, | udge of the County Court. | DULLAM & YOUNG. or, 7-14-21 { HEARING AND DIS- ESTATE | NORTH DAKOTA, ‘ounty of Burteigh—ss. | In County Court, Before Hon. I, C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Robidou, Decease Case, Petitioner, Victoria Haas and gar Robidou, Respondents, The State of North Dakota to the Haas and William Edgar Robidou, Above Named Respondent: You, the said Allie Cowan, Victoria the respondents above named, are | hereby notified that the final ac- count of the administrator of the estate of FE beth Robidou, late of the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for al settlement and distribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons there- unto entitled, his administration and he be dischar that | Tuesday, the 14th day of April, A. D, 1925, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in the court house, in the City of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh, und State of North Dakot $s been’ duly appointed by this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested Allie vs. William d in said estate may file, his exceptions, in writing to said ac-1 count, and petition and contest the ame. And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby cited and. required then and there to be and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said account should not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the administration of said estate closed and F. Dullam, as ad- ministrator, | harged. Dated the 27th day of February, A.D, 1925 By the Court: (SEAL) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. ‘ON, DULLAM & YOUNG for istrator.. 28—8-7-14-21 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given. that’ the Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids up to 10 o'clock A. M., April Gth, 1925 for blank books and tecords, also, for miscellaneous nting. The miscellaneous print- ing being open to local printers only. Contract for all the above supplies | and records to run for a period of| one year from date of contract. All bids to be made out on blanks provided by the County Auditor. | Bids to tbe opened at 2 o'clock P.| M., April 7th, 1925. Ail bids must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid, and the successful bid- der will be required to furnish a bond in amount satisfactory to the Board of County Commi s All bids must be addressed to the County Auditor, and marked “Bids for Record , Bo iseellan- eous Printing.” : The Board of County Commission- ers reserves the right to reject any or all bids? By order of the Board of County Commissioners. Dated this 7th day of March, 1925. FRANK J. JOHNSON, County Auditor, Burleigh County, N. Dak i 3-7-14-21-28 SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicis} District. Lula B. Shaw, Plaintiff, vs. Harry Shaw, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the» above entitled action, a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your an- swer upon the subscriber at his of- fice in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota within thirty days (30) after the service of this summons upon you exelusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure to so appear and answer judgment will be taken against you in. the complaint. "pated Febroary 18, 1925. of |e sw lowed, | {1925, at 2:00 o'clock tdoes elect to foreclose on the past | Register of Deeds of the County of | cellaneous | will be foreclosed by a sale of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Matter of the: Estate of Roderick Monroe, Deceased, Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned John L. Monroe and Nellie Anacker, Executors of the Last Will of Roderick Monroe, late of the township of Ecklund in the County of Burleigh, and State of North} Dakota, deceased, to the credi-} tors of, and all persons hav- ing claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary youchers, within six months after the first. publication of this notice, | to suid Executors at the Law Office of W. h in the city of Bis- marek in said Burleigh County. Dated February 20tn, A. D, 1925 JOHN L. MONROE AND Lis ANACKER, Executors. i First publication on the 21st day of February, A, D. 1 18082 NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION heretofore mortgage f were duly entered in the off the Clerk of the District Court for Burleigh County, North Dakota, wherein Midland Insurance Company, corporation, — w: Ph muel Darnell, rmers & Mer- ants Stute Bank of Driscoll a cor- oration, of Driscoll, N. D.; M. B. nseth and Mrs. M. B. Fins Henry Bgssen, also know: sen, were Defendants as adjudged and decreed that Plaintiff recover the sum of Nineteen Hundred Fifty three and 25-100 3.25) Dollars, a creeing id claim is a valid first mortgage lien upon the real tute therein described, and that said the | judgment real ate be sold to itisfy ame, und the said lien foreclosed ; THEREFORE, NOTICE 18 BY GIVEN, that by virtue of t of Special Execution issued | out of said Court and directed and delivered to me and now in my hands, und describing said judgment, 1, the | undersigned, Sheriff, shall offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the premises erein described, and said sale will | be held on the 18th day of April P.'M., at the nt door of the Court House in the y of Bismarck, North Dakota, to fy said judgment and special xecutio ‘The real esta and to be sold is s County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and is known and des- cribed as follows, to-wit: The West Half of the North- east Quarter and the East Half of the Northwest Quarter fro) ¢ ubove mentioned uated in the (15), West, of the Fifth Principat Meridian, ‘containing 160 acres more or less according to the UL S. Government Survey thereof. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this day of March, 1925, ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, State of orth Dakota. M. R. KEITH, Es ‘Attorney for Plaintiff, Kenmare, North Dakota. 21-28—4-4-11 NOTICE ‘OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Whereas default has occurred in the payment of interest and princi- pal of the obligation secured by the | Mortgage hereinafter described; and | whereas the holder. of said mortgage due and unpaid principal and inter- est of said obligation only. Notice is herehy given that that| certain mortgage executed and de- livered ‘by Emil Walfred ‘Johnson and Elna G, Johnson, his wife, mort- gagors, to the Manager of The Bunk of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated the Ist day of November, 1919, and} filed for record in the office of the Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 13th’ day of December, 1919, at 10:30 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in Book “161” ‘of Mortgages, at page 446, and assigned by said mortgagee, by ‘an instrument in writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his successors in office, in trust as security for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, which assign- ment was dated the 22nd day of April, 1921, and recorded in said of- fice ‘of the Register of Deeds on the 28th day of April, 1921, af 2: ofelock, P. M., in Book “169” of Mi Mortgages at page 217, premises in such mortgage and here- inafter descrjbed, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of ‘North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., on the 2nd day of May, 1925,'to satisfy the amount due upon the past due installments of said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mort gage and which will be sold to sat- isfy the same are described as fol- | lows, to-wit: N Southeast Quarter (SEY%) of Sec- tion Nine (9),-Township One Hun-| dred Forty (140), Range Seventy-| nine (79), West, situated in the! County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota. _ There will be due on the past. due | installments of such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Seven Hundred _ Eighty-five and 64-100 ($785.64) Dollars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, Notth Dakota, | this 13th day of March, 1925, “. R. GREEN, As Manager of the Bank of North Dakota, as Agent for the Treas- urer of the State of North Dakota, as Trustee for the State of North akota, Assignee of Mortgagee. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota. 8-14-21-28—4-4-11-18 NOTHING NEW? By NEA Service Rome, March 14.—Shorthand gen- erally is believed to be a develop- ment of modern commercial life, but students of ancient history say it is at least 2000 years old, War correspondents with Caesar's armies are "said to have practiced the art about 50 years before the Christian era, One of Cicero's freed men emplayed an excellent system which was, taught in the Roman schools. In the sixteenth century new systems were developed by Protestant teachers, and many crude attempts were made to perfect ao system in the eighteenth century, before Pittman perfected. his sys- tem in 1837, FINE FEATHERS Manchester, Eng. March 14.—A ttaveling feather merchant purchas- ed two pillows frem an old woman near here, An hour later he saw a man wildly ‘chasing him, In the | marck, 00%, q Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and P. O. Address: Bismarck, N. D. 2-21-28—3-7-14-21-28 pillows the man had secreted nearly $2000, hiss lifetime savings, without telling hig wife where ‘the money was hiddea. som mesaasinagneetonne homies hatavoesiereeeptccnads - ere ‘a RCT NE ETE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Whereas default has occurred in the payment of interest and princi- pal of the obligation secured. by the Mortgage hereinafter described; and whereas the holder of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on the pas due and unpaid principal and inter. est of said obligation only. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Francis E. Yeung, Widow- er, mortgagor, to the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Mort- gagee, duted the 2nd day of Febra- ary, 1920, and filed for record in the offi of the Register of Deeds of the unty of Burleigh, State of ‘North Dakota, on the 20th day of April, 1920, at 10:30 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in Book “166” of Mort- ‘gages, at page 340, and assigned by said mortgagee, by an_ instrument in writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his successors in office, in trust_as security for bonds sued by the State of North Dakota, which assignment was dated the 19th day of September, 1921, and re- corded in said office of the Register of Deeds on the 22nd day of Sep- tember, 1921, at 11:00 o'clock, A. in Book 169” of Miscellaneo: Mortgages, at page 509, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front or of the Court House, in the City of Bis- County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., on the 2nd day of May, 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon the past due in- stallments of said mortgage on the y of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the ed_as follow Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Sec- tion Ten (16), Township One Hun- dred Thirty-eight (138), Range Sev- enty-seven (77), West, situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota. There will be due on the past due installments of such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Four Hun- dred Ninety and 52-100 ($490.52) Dollars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 13th day of March, 1925, Cc. R, GRE! As Manager of the Bank of North Dakota, as Agent for the Treas- urer of the State of North Dakota, as Trustee for the State of North Dakota, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota. 14-21-28—4-4-11-18 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Whereas default has occurred in the payment of interest and princ:- pal of the obligation secured by the Mortgage hereinafter described; and whereas the holder of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on the past due and unpaid principal and inter- est of said obligation only. Notice is hereby given that. that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Isaac Kennila and Ida Kennila, his. wife, mortgagors, to the Manager of The Bank of North Da- kota, Mortgagee, dated the 20th day of December, 1919, and filed for rec- ord in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 5th day of January, 1920, at 2:00 o'clock >. M., and recorded in Book’ “161” of Mortgages, at page 484, and as- signed by said mortgagee, by an in- strument in writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his successors in office, in trust as se- curity for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, which assignment was dated the 22nd day of April, 1921, and recorded in said office of the Register of Deeds on the 28th day of April, 1921, at 2:00 o'clock, P. M., in Book “169” of Miscellaneous Mortgages at page 217, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, ut the hour of two o'clock, P. M., on the 2nd day of May, 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon the past due installments | of said mortgage én the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- tion Thirteen (13), Township One Hundred Forty-one (141), North, of Range Seventy-six (76), West, sit- uated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota. There will be due on the past due installments of such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Seven Hundred Seventy-nine and 16-100 ($779.16) Dollars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 12th day of March. 1925, GREEN, | As’ Manager of the Bank of North Dakota, as Agent for the Treas- urer' of the State of North Dakota, as Trustee for the State of North Dakota, Assignee of Mortgagee. SOUR EIRAON: ™ A ttorney for the. Man ‘Bank of North Dakots, 4 ~ Bismarck, Nortn vanvia 3-14-21-28—4-4-11-18 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- * SURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by George V. Cunninghain and Katherine Cunningham, his wite, mortgagors, to Catherine Cleary, as mortgagee, dated the 15th day of February, A. D. 1917, and recorded in Book 140 of Mortgages, at Pago 278, in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon on, the 8th day of April, A. D. 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon. such mortgage on the date ‘of ‘sale. “The premises described in such mortgage and ich will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit; The Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Set- tion Six (6), Township One Hundred Thirty-nine (139) North, Range Sev- ehty-five (75), West of the Fifth Principal Meridjaf, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, ‘There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Two Thousand Three Hundred Fif- teen and 68-100ths $2815.68) DoJlars and the costs and éxpenses of fore- closure and sale, nee An 28th day of February, Db a CATHERINE CLEARY, Mo: e, Litehtel ; ZUGER & TILLOTSON. » Tlinois, Attorneys for said Mortgage Hismarck, North Dakota,” 2-28—3-7-14-21-28—4-4 READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MARCH 14,1925 EX-GOV, HANNA vold, second; seventh and eighth, vold, ‘setond. The judges were Mr. 5 : eg ee |Heram, Mrs, Mount and Mrs. Ham- i j INN, mar. ; exe © Miss-Atlene ‘Sawyer spent several 4, © ae : ; NGE days in’ Bismarck last week. ITALY MAR oA HARMACIST GETY ) RA Mrs. H.C, Pederson and Mrs. A. . : TZ H. Meland entertained the: Lutheran Si ws ae s° Aid at tl arch las a yerese | New York, March 14.—The aver-/ Kaning Git gh 14—Roy M. TELEIAG Enierabeh iS Fargo, March 14.—Former Gover sion of Calvin Coolidge to selling | Turner, 265, real estate agent of At- ¥ noes nor a B. Haas ee Bal sind i hia [liquor now revealed as one thing|chison, Kansas, who is held here} 4, F. 0. Johnson will entertain | daughter, 3. E. G. pp, and son, Iwhich possibly started him on the|charged with the murder of Mrs.’4,, Wy. CT. teen ‘Saturday, Mar. 14,| Robert L. Hanna, left this afternoon road to the White House. Dora Gage, 88, divorcee ‘of ‘Atchison, ae fer Nba eb Mi ASU tl At « banquet of Amherst :alumni | was inst¥umental in obtaining insur-{ ys, and Mrs, Theodore Torgerson | they will go to New tom sa last night President George D. Olds|anve.on the life of Mrs. Gage, 2¢-| arrived iast Sunday. from nee for-| March 24 for Italy. The party ex- of Amherst said John Coolidge want- | cording .to information obtdined by| jer home in Clermont, Iowa, to|Pects to be .gone three or four ed to apprentice his son as a drug-|the county prosecutor's office. take up their residence on their months with a possible sojourn in jgist clerk when he was fifteen, un-| Mrs.’ Gage died hete Wednesday/tarm north of Driscoll. Spain as well as Italy. ‘a terse objection was made by the | after declaring Turner gave her poi- eee youth. The story came from Colonal|son inorder that he’ could collect) y, 9. Wright came back Sunday] Former McKenzie Coolidge while bound for Washing: |her insurance. A coroner's! report! from a. short: stay in- Jamestown. é: 4 ‘ ton with Mr. Olds for the Harding | bore out the fact that the death was _. Resident Talks inauguration. due to poisoning. Miss Amy Olson of Fargo came on ‘ ‘. ‘As Mr. Olds told it, “Colonel] “E. V. Ootnelius, - agent’ at St. sonday for n visit with her brothers On Lincoln Coolidge warmed up and told me that | Joseph, Missouri, for the New York/here, - precn 2 Sed when Calvin was fifteen it was a ser-| Life Insaranee’Company, told E. S. Mrs. Rebecca Wilton, for thirty ious question whether or not he| Carroll, assistant :“prosecutor, that] Mr. and Mrs. Ole Swee left on|years a resident of McKenzie, N. D. should be sent to college. He said,| Turner atranged for the issuance of| Tuesday for Everett, Wash., to con-| and now living in St. Johns, Oregon, a 4 he was not sure his son was the | $8000 insurance to Mrs. Gage. On| sult a specialist for-Mrs. Swee. made a brief address at the Commun- right type, and that he finally decid- | the latter, Cornelius said, Mrs. Gage aes ity Church in St. Johns last Sunday, edhe had better apprentice him to | assigned all’ her rights to Turner. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lunn have | telling of her intimate acquaintance ‘a pharmacist. At that time all drug} Cornelius ‘declared the Company] returned home from their visit with | with the Lincoln family in Spring- stores had liquor in stock and after| would’ refuse ’t6' pay the policy on|relatives in Mandan. field, Ill. years ago when she lived the Colonel told Calvin of his de-| grounds that it had: been obtained by across the street from Abraham Lin- ion, his son thought for a minute | “conspiracy.” ' Melvin Syverson, formerly of|coln, Mrs. Wilton is eighty-five or two and then said ‘Father—sell} The insurance policy’ called for| Driscoll, came from southern Minne-| years old. She left McKenzie about rum? That ended it.” double’ indemnity in‘ “ease of acci-|sota on Tuesday for a visit with his|two years ago, and although she ad- —__—_—_—_ dental death. father and brothers here. mits she misses her friends she in- i Oregon. LASH BOSS ——— + ___—__——9] ©. F. Newcomer returned from iscences, Mrs, Wilton ew: Werner on Thursday, said that stor#s as to the uneven rf 4 N 8 of Our ] temper of Mrs. Lincoln were true, } Neighbors | ||. wast Saturday occurred the mar-|and that she was a “very pretty wo- Qa “pg fringe of Clifford Erickson, son of| man, and very dressy, but when that js Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson of Dris-| is said you have said it “all.” WILD; ROSE got, and Miss Olive Lindagth of Mar. 14.—An ine i Steele. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Erick MODEST LADY first degree mur-| The township board met at the|son will reside on the Erickson farm} HE Last night I drcamed { der was returned today by Dixie {clerk's office’ Tuésdéy'afternoon and jone mile from’ town. married the most beautiful woman County against Thomas W. Higgin-|settled up the year’s business. All inate Worle! botham, D. A. Harter, E. G. Priest,|members of ‘the board were ptesent.| Mrs. E. W. Wakefield’ returned| @HE—Were we happy?—Esquel W. G.'McRane, John H. Winburn,|* * = from Bismarck last Monday. She |1a (Barcelona.) chief deputy sheriff of the county| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell|had been a: patient at St. Alexius and Charley Hart, a negro. They |and: Uttle ‘son Bobby, motored’ to|hospital for a week. are charged with killing Lewis Bar-|Glencoe Wednesday to visit the par- ker, x negro, October 19, 1924. jents of Mrs. Brownawell,” Mr.’ and| Last Monday evening quite a large oe ee Mrs. J. W. Lawson for a’short time.|number of the Modern Woodmen NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- and their wives met for a social eve- CLOSURE SALE _ | Arnold Thrall has’ begun the |ning’at the hall. The evening was Whereas default has occurred in| working season at the farm home of |spent playing cards, after which re- ~ 3 the payment of interest and princi-|Q, 1, Buck, freshments were enjoyed. pal of the obligation secured by the ‘ ; ie : 4 age i te seri * AR Pi 4 Whee the holder of suid morigage |, large number ‘of radio fans of] DECISION OF THE SUPREME does elect to foreclose on the past|this community “listened in” Wed- COURT due and unpaid principal and inter-;nesday and heard the inaugural From Richi: Count; est of said obligation only. Cone speech of Preuinent Coolidge andthe} state of North Dakota, y - i Noticé is hereby given that that|music furnished by the Marine band. if certain mortgage executes and a ee ss Plaintiff-Respondent. v livered by Thomas. E. Johnson ani i : 8. Carrie M. Johnson, his wife, mort: | ote "sd cathe me reed | Harry 0. Beck, gugors, to the Manager of The ‘Bank | 426" 5TS,.09 Defendant-Appellant. RE ee Oa an) fei cass f 7 | SyNabus by the Court.) the 29th day of April, 1920, and file aiehts ‘ , , for record in the office of the Reg,| Mr. and’ Mrs. H. “A. Carlisle en- oe Aaa en ieaaulirsdeal Sree ister of Deeds of the County of |tertaired at their home Sunday, Mr.| ‘he crime of adultery, under Section Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on {and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and chil- | 9579, Compiled Laws of 1913, it is the Sth day of May, 1920, at 3:30 dren and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown-| "Ot necessary to allege that the pro- o'clock, P. M., and recorded in Book|awell “and son, Bobby > secution was commenced by the hus- “165” of Mortgages, at page 346, and ‘ us i : band or wife. S ; Treasurer of North Dakota, and his|this locality attended the movie in|} ¢4 Laws of 1913, the information is VG, successors in office, in trust as se-|Braddock last Thursday evening, |*ufficient if it contains statements f Weutity for bonds taiwed:y Whersiare| 2 , bis aii of the acts constituting the offense, s of North Dakota, which assignment} The annual township election will|i" ordinary and concise language, OC. (71 e (Was dated the 19sh day of September! he held. at school No. 2 ‘Tuesday, [Sm in such manner as to enable a f 21, and recorded in said office o t 1 5 person of common understanding ti the Reeser at Deeds oe she doug Mar: 21 from the hour of 9-a.'m. to Person of common understanding 101 /5 @ /Byze@ eating Chocolate ES ALG a tetror et npr piece ale the statutory resuirement in Section| Slip a cake in your pocket lock, A. M., ° LEIN NEWS 9579, C. L, 1918, that “no prosecution | ” ‘ Gig Orhan Rte he pid for adultery shail be commenced ex- if starting on a premises in.such mortgage and here-] Mrs. Seymour Arneson and little|cePt on the complaint of the hus- long walk. Vinefter described, ‘at the front door!daughters, Ruby and Haze! spent| band or wife” is not an ingredient 2 f |Bismarek, County of Burleigh, Fee eee ee ert isoeattre tuetie tind Keep it in your Ie oe steppe nya . ee to ineiude such | allegations desk for emer- day of May, 1925, to satisfy the ‘elma Rise was a visitor at the} in the information does not render ' 1 hi amount due upon the past due in-|Fred Josephson home Wiednesday | the information vulnerable to demur- gency lunches, stallments of said mortgage on the )Right. rer. or intyour ‘day of sale. The premises described — (3) The provisions in Section \ . |in’ such mortgage and which will]: Joe Rise and B, N. Lein were|9579, C. L. 1913, namely, “that no ‘automobile. be sold to satisfy the same are de- business callers in the capital city} prosecution for adultery shall be REE PO OS i ‘| » to-wit: turday. commenced: except on the complaint Walt Bak & Co, Ana CON Tene Bae needa — of ‘the husband or wife” is manda- er. er . Lid. dred, Forty-two (142), North, of gic Arnedn spint Sathraay and | tory, potest aoe Prosecution a “age ESTABLISHED 1760 ’ : Range Eighty (80), West, situated |SUmday with her little friend, Ca-'commenced, on the complaint of ‘the tin the County of Burleigh, State of |therine Lein, husband or wife, the general crim- Dorchester Mass. | Montreal.Can. North Dakota. inal procedure of the court is invok-| __SO0M«TOF Choice SEMLIACE inahere will be due on the past due| The Ladies Aid Society will be ed and complete, and the husband or poeta iments of euch snonvengesce held with Mrs. M. A. Lein March 11.| wife has no further control of the ail w hoes paitty-two and 82-100] yar. and: Mrs. Dallas Barkman hed Be em the -judkmenti of she 2. ollars, togeth ith. oe Z ° ft GERAD), Dollars, together withthe 1, their gudsts-on Sunday, Mr, and|District Court: of Richland County, FOR RELIABLE Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota,|Mvs- Henry Olson and little sons [Hon. GeosM. McKenna, J. INSURANCE ’ AFFIRMED. this 12th day of March, 1925, and~Me. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and . R. GREEN, Shoven Belile. As Manager of the Bank of North Dakota, as Agent for the Treas- urer of the State of North Dakota, as Trustee for the State of North Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Arneson and: J. M, Lein motored to Bismarck Sat- Dakota, Assignee of M | [aEday. 1G. OLGEIRSON, © Morteagee. Attorney for the Manager of The}. =lmer Arneson returned from Bank of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota. € 8-14-21-28—4-4-11-18, ‘ Too Late To Classify WANTED AT ONCE—Lady for gen- eral housework, prefer one who has own room. Phone 770 or 597-J.* x 3-14-8t Minneapolis where he spent a few weeks. /Ea.“Nygaard ‘ig’ in’ Minneapolis this week having gone in with » car fioad of cattle. Mrs. George. ‘Christianson spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. B. N. in, : {FOR SALE OR RENT—Restaurant in | city of 5000, account of ill health. Any good offer will be considered. Write Box 885, Valley City, N. 'D. 3-14-8t The moving ‘picture showin’ Areni Thursday night drew quite a large crowd from this community. There will ‘be- pictures shown again next Tharsday nigh ? Arnold Christianson, Eddie Arn son and Valdimar Lein spent Tues- day evening at the Dallas Barkman WANTED-—An 18 year old hoy. Bark- er Baking & Candy Co. 3-14-1t FOR SALE—Six teame of» heavy |home. horses, Also am in the market for y Aaah young stock. 18 miles’ southeast] The daneing and card party given at the Willie Olson home Saturday night was attended by ‘a very jolly crowd, © 7 . of Bismarck. J, E. Chessk, ©’ A 3-14-20 WANTE®—Two young men to work by doy or month. F. Jaszkowiak, 421-12th St. 3-14-tf Mr. and’ Mrs. Efmer. Arneson. and Mré. Sievert Brenden were callers in Tuttle Wednesday. - © Se eee DRISCOLL =; FOR RENT—Three nicely furnish- ed light ‘housekeeping rooms in a modern’ house, also:.Victrola for sale very cheap. Call 421 3rd St; Call mornings and after G p.m. - 1 Me 3-14-1¥) FOR RENT—Nice warm modern fuz- Miss Helen Thomas spent several days in Bismarck last week. Lueile :‘Gustafson,. who hi nished, room: Close “in. Phone | ##ter, returned to Driscoll iast week 322-M. 605 8rd St. 8-14-8¢ [on Wednesday, - . FOR SALE ' Miss Augusta Urang was apa: 5 room sew bungalow with gatage|*e"er.on No. 8 last Friday. in basement, East front and ¢lose to school. $3500. ‘ 6 room modern’ house choice location. and close to school. $4200, / 8 room modern. house near. school $800 cash, balance in monthly pay: ments, + 3 7 room house within three blocks of Postoffice $3200, . 4 Houses and lots for sale in all’ part of the, city.- Harvey: Harris & Co, J. P. Jackson, Manager. 8-14-2b ‘ Bismarck last Saturday, es | Bismarck on Sunds; 3 The contest was concluded last we: raine Johnson, first Rap RAL spent several weeks.at-the home of her H. A. ‘Thomas came home from| \font St., Fargo. Mre, Edward Thomes took No. 7 to |) Opinion of the Coart by: Burke, Max’ Lauder, Wahpeton, N. “torney for’ Defendant-Appellant. \ W. L.-Divet, Wahpeton, N. D., At- torney for Plaintiff-Respondent, NEW GASOLINE TURBINE Paris, March ‘A gasoline tur- bine which combines the advantages of the explosive gasoline motor and the steam turbine has been devel- oped by an engiheer ind tested suc- cessfully here. HER SALAD DAYS .. ‘MISTRESS — I'd like to know, Norah, what thas become of all the roast beef and cake ieft- over from yesterday. NORAH—Now, mum, didn’t yer never ‘ave a policeman callin’ ‘on yer when yer was my age?”—!Lon- von Opinion. 137 EMPLOYEES FROM ONE SCHOOL Hers’s fine evidence that grad- uates of Dakota Business College, Fargo, make capable employees: the same firms engage D. B. C. elp time alter time. 137 have gone Standard Oil\Co. Cass County House ' d 13 D, Fa Kk iF : on INK O! their fifth D: B. Conan ; Herman. 227 “\Dakotans’ become bank ‘officers. '"’ f f you want help or if you want we mt ‘ollow the Succe$$ful.”” rite F. L.. Watkins, Pres, 806 Health-Prohibition ried following won prizes: primary, Lor- and Jerome second; ‘intermediate, Es- first and Hilda Stenstad- | | i FEB. 2, 1925. _ This _ prediction was made:— “Three major earth- quakes may he expected in the United States.” You know what happened on: Feb. 28. 4 We write ARTHQUAKE “INSURANCE ‘CITY INSURANCE AGENCY S. O. LeBarron, Mgr. . Universal Shoe Shop : First, Class Shoe Repairing 111-5thSt. Bismarck, DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. OLDSMOBILE ' SALES AND SERVICE : DAKOTA AUTO : SALES CO. : 107 Sth St, Phone 428

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