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a PAGE TWO STATEK.OFC. | TO MEET HERE Annual D. Convention To Be Held Monday The Fs convention of they Knights of Columbus will be held in| Bismarck Monday, M cording to J. E. Kiley, G of the local council. aNRUEN presentatives of Wahpeton, Farge Forks, Devils Lake, Minot, D James: | Rockford, Langdon, Bis- 4 Williston councils will ording to a letter tly | received from ate Deputy ‘Thos Murphy of Minot, who will preside ut the sessions. | angements have been made for | accommodations and entertain ment of about fifty visiting dele gates, A banquet and program will be held in the Grand Pacifie Hotel for Knights and their ladies and for | the visiting deleg. on Sunday | ning preceding theo. i ngements for the entertain: | ment of the visitors will be made | Kiley nd Knight of the | ul Council and J, L. Clifford Jocal council will be in charge rangement for the entertain ment of visiting ladies. N.D.RETAIL DEALERS MEET) Moure Man Makes Address / at Session Today | Jamestown, N. D, May 19.—The| value of community work along the d found profitable in around the city of La Moure, nnot be over estimated,” W. D. Lynch, attorney of that town told the members of the retail Merchants Association, in convention here, in speech prepared for delivery to- day. Mr. Lynch outlined to the mer- chants of the state the luck of feel- ing that previously existed between} farmers and townspeople, saying that the farmers were “loaded with bunk and junk as long as their cred- it could extend,” by “slick salesmen without seruples “The farmers notes were freely taken and payment was extracted -when he had little with which to he said, and the farmers anged from one brand of politics another and finally adopted a to different brand altogether. Expound- ers of the new philosophy visited ry town and cormunity in the ate and preached the doctrine which was intendéd to and did wid- en the breach between people of the town and country. They were told! the half truth, which is even more dangewous than a down-right false- hood, und as a result the gospel. of e was well preached, and the 8, dent of the rmer looked upon the city man as}local and Winfield elutadoe ithe) ted: his enemy.” eration welcomed the delegates this He said that LaMoure was “in the! morning and Mrs. E. J. Huschka of vortex” of “this extreme bitter feel-| D: responded for the conven- ing between farmer and tradesman.”} tion. visitors and new Today, according to the LaMoure|club representatives were then in- attorne: feeling has almost en-| troduced, reports were given and tirely disappeared “and consequent-|committ inted. Mrs. H. N. ly we can now even discuss politics] Tucker of , chairman of without bitterness.” the district arship fund com- “How did it happen? Well in| mittee reported to the convention on short, the people of LaMoure built|her cominittee’s work. a a fine community hall and formed a] This oon, after a musica community club with the purpose of) program, Miss Lillian Cook, head of | establishing better relation between|the state Library Commission, Bi town and country, A big free com-|marck, to a the delegates munity program was offered to farm-| on the club re ers of surrounding country. Our| state library people put their hearts into the|be held. yume and without thought of person-| Judges, suy Jub work, al gain put on field days, replete|teports of committees and further with games, races and contests.” musical entertainment are also on Mr. Lynch then explained further| this afternoon's program. the LaMoure plan of community co-} Tanight the annual banquet of the operation which has become famous] district federation is to be served, far outside the state of North Dako-| followed by an address by M ta, after its programs were “cover-| Featherstone, of Vs City, pr ed” by staff representatives of a na- tionally known weekly magazine and larger newspapers. He said that “LaMoure’s commun- ity hall has been its best investment, not paying for itself in money divi- dends, but making good feeling, com- munity spirit and neighborly love a sinking fund that we can draw on| for many years to come.” | “Because we cannot meet as a} state-wide community or as a nation- al community, we must me® in our local communities, and work togeth-| er for better conditions along all lines,” he told the merchants, BISMARCK GIRLS IN MAY FETE AT “U” Grand Forks, N. Dak., May 19.—A number of Bismarck girls are taking prominent parts in the annual May Fete given at the University of North Dakota this week on Thursday | and Friday evenings. The name of the Fete is “The Triumph of the Prairie”. The production is being given under the supervision of the Department of Physical education. The following Bismarck girls are taking part: Clara Hultberg and Try This For NEURITIS “Neuritis may be loealized in a single nerve or may be general, in- volving a large number of nerves.” .For quick and lasting relief phar- macists have for the past few months dispensed Joint-Ease—a quick, pene- trating remedy that, when rubbed over the affected parts’for about one minute, soaks right in s0 that not a trace ia left on the skin. Joint-Buse is for limbering pp ‘stiff joints, reducing the swelling and causing the pain to disappear, and for this purpose thousands of tubes are sold daily—60 cents at Cowan's Drug Store, Finney’s Drug , Lenhart’s Drug Store or any druggist anywhere.—Adv. The most HS ntly mai 1 Se Manuel Reachi, Spanish shawl. A’ Spanish family tending to. present it to the shawl makers to sell it. The 1 which is woven the royal emblem: of the Alhambra at Seville. of bright-hued flowe in “Dance of the 1 Sperry in the “Mus- dance, and in the lowers”; Clara Hult- Repister in “Po- tutoes’ Hulth in “Gre Lois Crary Harris, formerly of Bi , dance in the “Cloud Dane! in the Star dance, respecti EIGHTH DISTRICT WOM E IN’S CLUB: TS TODA 19.--Mem- bers of the Women’s Clubs, of the eighth district of the organization, were meeting here to- day in their eleventh annual conven- tion. inish queen. ¢ ckground of the s The reve sy bir wealthy Mexic worked on it for and Wse sid s and butterfl Women's » E training federation, will sl dress this evening. gram will be giver addresses and one Cole, of un of the 1 home of the BILL is, May 19. ion introduced b ment!s n abandoned by inet and has becom try of war duri it provided for French effective military installe Ma been an opponent men reported upon by tee of the ¢ Until French military jat 18 months and ‘the troops in peace time at 618,000.) and ecru appear as orts achieve ident of the North Dakota Feder- without any extra , movie s an, is this gorgeous The work of experts ng the gradual decrease of | s until the 12 months service could be definitely the start and his oppos y experts say, was what fin ally killed the bill before it was even the army commit- mber. another system three years nees for ie hi Mrs. ‘argo, federation. FRENCH ARMY ST of the y General of office, the en dead issue, the min st two y of the rvice will the BLACK AND PINK Black and flesh pink and_ black for| all black and white combinations. NDER LINES clothes the jumper generally liked because it the slender straight line substitutes fullness, The South is showing New York its many artificial, in an exposition held at the The pride of the South and one of Miss Fern Williams: of ‘Dallas, Tex., is shown holding a its principal’ squrees of revenue, is cotton. Miss Alma Scarberry of Baltimore, Md., is pictured seated a 500-pound bale ‘of ¢otton. ing gun captured by the ¢ who vl ky blue, into a picture of the reyal fountain covered with myriads i: such sale applicable thereto will SEAT een ne satisfy: And by virtue of = writ 1 cnaiTnan or the [t@ me issued out of the office of the division of the| Clerk of said Court, directing me to 0 deliver an ad- ‘sell said real property pursuant to A musical pro-|said judgment and decree, I, Alb 1 between these|Hedstrom, Sheriff of said Couity Myrtle district department of Am-! 19—The bill calling for French | Nolet | ing the lzst hours of the Herriot} tenure has, Painleve cab-| rs, hal Foch was reported to have; bill from ion, parli is adopted remain | effectives of | oducts, both’ natural and Grand Central Palace. tshunt- laryland game division. The gun weighs 60 __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NOTICE OF EERO OF RE- PTION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—: Office of County Ai marck, N. Dak, tor, Bis- 'o G. J. Keenan, 808%-41st St., {Los Angeles, Calif., Carrie M. Soule, {76 Harper Rochester, N. Y., and |J. W. Rodgers, McKenzie, N. D.. |, You are hereby notified that the jtract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your ‘name for taxation for the year 1919 was on the 14th day of December,! 1920, duly sold, As provided by law, ifor the delinquent taxes of the year | |1919, and that the time for redemp- | |tion from said sale will expire ninety {this notice. | Said land is described as follows: | South 2-8, Lot 7, Blk. 10, N. P. Ad- Jaltien to the City of Bismarck, N. D. | Amount sold for, $45.61. | Amount required to redeem at this ‘date, $75.81. | In’ addition to the above amount i you will be required to pay the costs lof the servive of this notice and in- jterest as provided by law and unless lyou redeem said land from said sale | before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed jthereof will issue to the holder of Ithe tax sale certificate as provided j by law. WITNESS my hand and official al this 18th day of May, 1925. FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh ‘County, North Dakot 5-19-26-—6-2 NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is Hereby. Given, That by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by the rict Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Burleigh and State, of North Dakota, and entered and d6ck jeted in the office of the Clerk of, said Court in and fox said County on the 18th day of May, 1925, im an action wherein A. J. Wright, an Exe- \cutor of the Last Will and Testa- ‘ment of A. Wright, deceased, was | plaintiff, and J. E. Tierney and Grace M. Tierney were defendants, in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants for the sum of ‘Two Thousand Four Hundred Five Dol- lars and 13 cents. ($2405.13), which judgment and decree amonz other \things directed the sale by me of the | real estate hereinafter described to | satisfy the amount of said judg- ment, with interest thereon and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of and person appointed ty sai? Cou to make said sale, will sell the here- inafter described real estate tc the highest bidder, for cash, at -public auction, at the front door ‘of the court house in the city of Bismarck in the Cofinty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 20th day of June, A.D. 1935, at Ten o'clock A. iM. of that day, to satisfy said judg- ‘ment, with interest and costs there- on, and the costs and expenses of such sale, of so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy. The premise: to be sold as aforesaid pursaant to id judgment and decree, and - to id writ, and to this notice, are ‘days from the completed service of NOTICE OF pane IN OF RE- ‘MPTION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, | County of Burleigh.—ss. Office of County Auditor, marck, N. Dak. To Adam Bonnlander, Wisconsin. | You are hereby notified that the | tract of land hereinafter described | and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1919 was on the 14th day of December, | {1920, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the y |1919, and that the time for redemp: |tion from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Bis- Chilton, Said land is described as follows: | SE%, Section 5, Township 140, | Range ‘75. H | Amount sold for, $61.28. ! | Amount required to redeem at this $97.81 | In’ addition to the above amount | | you will be required to pay the costs lof the service of this notice and in |terest as provided by law and unles you redeem said land from said sule | before the expiration of the time for! redemption as above stated,.a deed | jate, the tax sale certificate as provided | ESS my hand and official | is Tith day of March, 19 FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh rth Dakota. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION \ STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, | County of Burleigh.—ss Office of County Se Auditor, Bi Range 75. Amount sold for, $37.64. Subsequent taxes paid chaser, $53.19. Amount required to redeem at this date, $150.45, In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unl you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. WITNESS my hand and seal this 11th day of March, FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh ‘County, North Dakota. 5-19-26—6-2 by — pur- official 1925. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION M STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss. Office of County Auditor, marek, N. Dak, To Jerome A, Weir and Channing Sweet, Colorado Springs, Col. You are hereby notified that the Bis- described in said judgment decree and writ, as follows, to-wit: The, Northeast Quarter (NE%) and North’ Half (N%) of the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Twenty- three (23) in Township One Hun-! dred thirty nine (139) North of ‘Range Seventy six (76) West of the ,Fifth Principal Meridian, containing 240 acres more or less according to the U. S. Government Survey there- of. Dated at Bismarck, N. Dak, this 18th day of May, 1! ALBIN “HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. ; SCOTT CAMERON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. Dak. 51 19-26—6-2-9-16 ADVERTISEMENT 1 FOR BIDS Sealed bids foP road grading on the section line between Sections. 9 and 16, Grass Lake Township and between Sections 3 and 4, 9 and 10, 15 and 16, Driscoll Township, and between Sections 21 and 22, 27 and 28, 33 and 34 Clear Lake Township and between Sections 33, Painted Woods Township and Section 4 Glen- view Township, Burleigh County, North Dakota, will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of said Copnty until 2 o'clock p. m June 3rd, 1925. Plans and specifications are on {file in the office of the County Au- |ditor of may be obtained from the County Surveyor. This work will be let in three separate contracts. The work in Grass Lake Township being one contract and the work in Dris- coll and Clear Lake Townships be- ling one contract and the work be- tween Painted Woods and Glenview Townships one contract. The work in Grass Lake Township and be- tween Painted Woods and Glenview Townships must be completed not later than July 1st, 1925 and the work in Clear Lake and Driscoll Townships must be completed not later than August Ist, 1925. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the total amount bid, made pay- able to the order of E. G. Patterson, Chairman of the Board. as a gua anty that the bidder will, if succes: ful. enter into a satisfactory contract with a BatUTas tony. bond for the full amount bid. The Board of County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or-all ‘bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. FRANK J. JOHNSON, County Auditor, 12-19-26—6-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate John F. Watkins, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, F. L, Watkins, the executor of the last will and testament and estate of John F. Watkins, late of the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of ‘and all persons hav- ing claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within: six months after the first publjeation of this notice te executor at his place of re: nace ae 515 Third street in the city k, in Burleigh county, North “Dal ota. of Dated may eh, A. D. 1925, F WATKINS, the pees “of the last will and testament and estate of John F. Watkins, deceased. GEO. M. REGISTER, Attorney of said executor, Bismarek, North Dakota. }-12-19-26 6-2 FESTOONS ON HATS tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1920 was on the 13th day of December, 1921, duly sold, as provided by law for the delinquent taxes of the y. 1920, and that the time for red tion from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Lots 1 to 6, Block ree, Add. to the City of Bismarck. Amount sold for, $7.10. Subsequent taxes paid by purchas- er, $9.81. Amount required to redeem at this daté, $20.71. | In’ addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. WITNESS my hand and official seal this Gth day of February, 1925. FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh ‘County, North Dakota. 5-19-26—6-2 NOTICE Cea Os) OF RE- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss. Office of County Auditor, Bis- marck, N. Dak. To G. J. Keenan, 808%-41st_St., Los Angeles, Calif.;’ Bismarck elie: & Loan Assn., Bismarck, N. Dak. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1919 Was on the 14th day of December, 1920, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent takes of the year 1919, and that the time for redemp- tion from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Lot 6, Block 40, N. P. ist Add., to the City of Bismarck, N. D. Amount sold for, $85.49. ‘ Amount required to redeem at this date, $138.23. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption ‘as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the ‘tax ‘sale certificate as provided by law. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 16th day of May, 1925. FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota. 5-19-26—6-2 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the construction of the following reinforced concrete culverts will .be ‘received by the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota, un- til two o'clock p. m, June 3rd, 1925. 1—7x7x28 feet between secti and 30, Painted WoodsTownshi 1—4x4x24 feet between sections 13, Naughton Tomnehip and Sect‘on 18, Francis Township. Plans and specifications are on. file in the office of the County ‘Auditor or may be obtained from the County Surveyor. Each bid must te accompanied bya certified check for us er cent of the amount bid, made le to the order of Edward G. Patterson, Chairman. The Board of County Commissioners reserve the right to ‘reject any or all bids, ‘By order of the Board of County Commissioners. Varicolored flowers and festo:ns pounds and can kill 140 ducks at of flowers are used on the new felt _one di wthats. FRANK J. JOHNSON, F County Auditor, 1 5-12-19-28—6-2 1 j high j vention of 1929, |thereof will issue to the holder of if ¢ ‘County, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925 FORESTERS NAME | 0 Late To Classify DELEGATES TO |ror SALE—Deds, dresser, sanitary DENVER MEETING] cerita" book eases 800 Ave. DL ma Phone 609-W. 5-19-1w Jamestown, May 19.—Delegates to 2. awe - the convention of the Women’s Cath-| Logp—Runeh of keys, finder please olic Order of Foresters today elect- veturh {6 Atibune: 5-19-3t ed delegates to the national conven- tion in Denver on Aug. 4 as follows: Mrs. Mary O’Hearn of Jamestown and FOR SAL -1 1-2 H.. P. MeCormick Deering eng’ i , at a Mary Kelly of New Rockford. The} Enouire at First Guaranty Bank, next meeting place of the state or- 5-19-3t ganization was not iy by the con- vention. It will be court shortly bef the con- FOR SALE ter heater, 1 justable ke range, 1 gas wa- ectric motor, 1 ad- burner for the pes i ! NOTICE TO creDrrors INSIST! _In the Matt he “Bayer Cross’? are not ge elling dersi and make-over, spe : BE thesiaate willy andaeentNrnrent Phone 504M. ie Bayer Aspirin estate of George MeAuliy, late of ie fs Burleigh county, state o: No! Ja- . ay fc kota, Bacsanau® to the cea of hed auuinouts ioe Mehul Sicians fOr 24 ye fand.’ all persons having cl one room and kit- il deveased, 46 exkib closet. ‘Two rooms the necessary vouch ette on ground fl months afte the cate water Call Heatie of this notice to St. Phone 4 executor at his place of business jthe National Bank in the ¢ - 3 arek, in «Burleigh county, PEPRIG . | Handy “I North r be put in-| ateo jottle Dated M. 9th, ay D. 19 it raises the ‘AGpiri temperature, and hence the ice | pcre cr the executor of the bill, testament and ees ie eno a Ree PAPER ON FOOD TAWLORTEY ‘Gt eald exbeH ROK, Hood should never be cover Bismarck, North Dakota. with’ paper of any kind, with the you have nN ote, N. D., this 16th reading small, closely day of 3 1 ; (ang ime By the order of the Board of Edu: printed railroad time cation. _ tables, newspapers, ROL) 1p circulars, ete., if so 5-16-19-2 See — et 7 FOLSOM Optometri COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE Safe ES which contains proven direction Say ‘‘Bayer Aspirin’ Unless you see the on table He y proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy 12 tab! When yeu have a Tire [When you have a Tire blow] marck, N. Dak. 6-2] possible exception of cled pkper out. Blew into the To Cora O. Hagen, Arena; Dri = . to exclude the air SADY 'T jcoll State Bank, Driscoll; Harmony | NOTICE OF SCHOOL EI TION a EVERREADY ee State Bank, Harmony, Minn (Special District—Annual : VULC ANIZERS. f You are hereby ee d pNotice | 1s, a Dairy Products of only the | fare gen st Phone 014 ract of land hereinafter the being | pp : i ” Sad Which “wae causeauen Tune ond, 1996, ater highest grade. Modern Dairy. | Soommsnonmmcmmocmenererneces name for taxation for the year 1918 | will be weld. ni Wilk School i was on the 9th day of December, Special School District of Bi k 1919, duly sold, as provided by law,|No. 1, County of Burleigh, State of ‘ ’ for the delinquent taxes of the year| North Dakota for the purpose of Py <0 1918, and that the time for redempy| electing the following memb Reading Fine tion from said sale will expire ninety |the Board of Education: an days from the completed service of | term of t Print MNgaidland-is GesetIhed aietoltows:|| ¥ aid land is described as follows: | polls will be o ‘g it? SE%, Section 20, Township Il,/m, and closed nt 4 o'clock 1. Cany you dg! it?) 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