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i. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN’ — — PAGE SEVEN < as nae semen tee dst insite MANO tte, JPW eee Ze One wiotorgot Tribune Classified Advertisements Chamical yielding sugar (pl.). Six plus four, Part of verb to be. ' | Subsists. oy ; Sivas Opposite of sister. sibs iY Retards, | or PHONE 322s=— by KUBY TL AYRES Teidpole propa, Insertion. j MALE HELP WANTED 1FOR SALE—8 room all modern BEGIN HERE TODAY that there was some uni Small eye tumors. WANTED—Men and women to learn house, hot water heat, cistern, 2} PETER LYSTER, woundéd in bat-| tive for this questioning; she shut] Combustible fluid. 4 barber trade. Great demand, big Classified Advertising Rates toilets\ south front, good location,| tle on the Western Front, has lost} the oven door with a slam and| Definite article J Nages. Few weeks completes. Cat- price $4700. jhis memory. He has failed, upon] turned. | Belonging to the peak. alog and special offer free. Moler 1 insertion, 25 words or returning home, to recognize “L believe ther To revolve eg he Barber College, Fargo, N. D. under en FOR SALE-—6 room house, south) NAN MARRABY, the girl to] cases like that, h "t there To complain. { 3 imo. 2 insertions, 25 words or front, entirely modern, near whom he became engaged before | said. eren’t you telling me of} Device for removing cherry pits. J HEN WANTED 70c per hour for day under ...cccceceeseee 65 schools, easy terms, price $5200. |Teaving for France. Nan has re-| one the other day when w e| Pe eeiihiehee. : 5 8 Tr ur for night an . 1 ai her? | orig oe per hour for night and|{ Insertions, 26 words oF Net hcSALS=a dapat house, bath and{ turned home from London due tol down in the train together? | Halts. an ° under . haere WO BPO i" : the death of her stepmother. She] kt wine 4 + ove Avabion. sleavelesy “outer eek | But that was not a genuine one, é Py season left. D. J. Nugent, No, 1 : | toilet, garage, nice location, near}! 4 ; \ q et oSte Vi , 5 Wi 1 week, 25 words or un: is informed by her friend, Sef reminded Bi The vou. Fe ments, ime 6th St. Viaduct, Milwaukee, ete der 1.25 | schools, pretty home, price $2300. JOAN ENDICOTT, that Peter will Sone ld hie ‘ you te t q ee sebev ees stoae i JOAN EN rT, member, I told you that th Smel yo TFATIVE of one of the|{ Ads over 26 words, 2c addt- |) FOR SALE—6 room house, modern spend his leave in a small village! shamming—to get rid of a wi Mineral spring. leading automobile factories has tlonal per word. except heat, 75 foot lot, east end,| neat ar home “s the estate of the) Whom he was tired.” | Sesond ‘note. in the seals, pportunity for first class sales- LA ce $2500, widowed siste: id.” Nan laughed co mun act quick, ‘Phone Room 202,|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY oe LIEUT. JOHN ARNOTT, a fellow| ("So you did’ Nan laughed | son and Pacific Hotel. 9-21-3¢ RATES FOR SALE-4 room house, modern,) officer, also home on leave due to/ Sraecy. . “ew aneck’ | ot miner with fami ood «I ‘ , 15 feet, . . Nan, has ca st a a work year round. Sion Pederson,|} All classified ads are cash and rejoined Peter on the road|knew what she was saying—she met! Leith, No. Dak. 9-23-3t || 1m advance. Copy should be |/Lots and houses in all parts of the| nearby when they meet Sefton's eyes desperatel: { \ WANTED Night clerk Also an | Tecelved by 12.0'clock to tn- city for sale at reasonable prices!” HARLEY SEFTON, whe claims to| For a moment there was a little | aladttie dahweaee ana avant sure insertion same day. and terms. be a friend of Peter's. Peter fails then he. said: | Mt Svan for ale Hotel Nigey, Make THE HARVEY HARRIS & [to recognize him and. explains his wonder!” | ‘There was a short| Were you ever called otiose? yt ome a OB BEE = CO. i predicament. Sefton is a money | pause between the two words, ZONT. dan, N. D. 223-31 BISMARCK TRIBUNE J. PL JACKSON, Manager, [emer He is appnrentiy” eager to] | Nav turned sharply aways she felt) gig ggq MORMONTAL 4 y Be LRSUN, fe y 7 CO! a struc him; she j 7 dis 7 5 ial EI WANTED—FEMALE i know how much Peter has forgot-| as i could have s i i ms i : wa conpetent|| PHONE 382 9-22-5t! ton, as he is leaving he again turns put up her hand a unconscious: | a H ieckea ‘ e a . Good Ps to Peter. yand felt for Peter wages.” Steady 'padition, (G. C, See Ea CENCE ne ON WITH THE srory | "Of beneath her fro To, tell Hoffman, Washburn, N, Dak. WANTED—Reliable party to become| > 20 OD ES “That's not a very polite thing to hdglent, 4 21-1w 3 2 interested financially in automo-| “Miss Marraby told me you were] gay to me, is it?” she asked: she was ‘© paint. WANTED Good girl for general SHEEP FOR SALE bile agency already — established dipirised ‘at heriowe. calean ie An instruction At TGUEEIOGGE, © SSWRNIE OS Re ood || We own and control thousands |] with popular, priced car; one of| “Did she?” Peter knit his brows.! know that Twas once engaged to Mr Preposition of. place. ty housework. Small family. Good |] of head of Montana sheep of all ]{ the well-known standard makes.| «odd that you should know her, too,” : : Arm joint 3 home for right kind of girl, Phone es z i Financial assistance wanted for . ere ot, | Lyster. rtunately, our engag: i iri we ° ages. Place your orders with || Financia iesipatiness to handie| Me Said, rather constrainedly. *She's| ment was broken off before this hap- Within, is Srey us. ai more territory. Can. present. a/® friend of Arnott's, you ve petied.” she added. To rob ‘ housbwork, ‘one whoiGin wait on | MILTON R. WISE, clean cut legitimate business prop-| Seems dag ar sort of war he | _ Jt Mas a deliberate tie, but she felt Aathomalt term (pl) | ata P| 3 osition promising excellent re-| Sefton stared; for a moment he] ag i: she must say something to pro- Not as muel tebles, at Mohawk, Phone 143, Lewistown, Montana, caition promising “excellent, ren) erin aeareti a not have heard {2¢,if she must say something to pr Nets at Hire All repliea eee ie! tect Peter. : 4 GIRL WANTED for general house pa Wa Toe ey er - “Thate this 1 she was saying Bird’s home. | | rently. ly 293 - - A nice sort of girl! And only alin her heart, “I hate him, and I Band { oe Thelen fone aie GUEST ANY EUATS: 1” WILL SELL half interest in my|few months ago Peter and Nan Mar-|Gont know why. | should like to Marchanillee glist | sebmsar ep ae two buses and routes, silent or ac-|raby had been engaged! For the mo-|tel] him. that 1 hate him, but I'm nine pronoon, { 3VANTED— Gin for general house: | POR SALE” Our modern, nicely ar) tive partner. No: experience nec-| ment he could think of nothing tol afraid to 1 wonder why Lam afraid Irish; i Ba. ms Work, Apply 206-6th St | Tanged home, six rooms and ‘baths! ossary, Must be in position to in-|say—then all at once the truth ; Stains, | 54, Eniperors | i ann . * 23-1 | : ate! h , ae vest not less than $2500.00. Write| flashed across his mind. s cs a : rriedly. Lets it dy bb. Before. } 9-23-1w} ture separately, mahogany dining Sefton was apologizing hurriedly i y i WANTED Giri for general” house-| table, chairs, buffet, living room| Tribune No. -At| If Peter had so completely forgot-| «1 yive you my word that such a Neuter pronoun, | ERTICAL y ba k, a yes. ir ply 622-1: | set, ase, library table, piano, ten him—Sefton—he must so have ht never c sed my mind,” he Playing card, 1. Part of most common verb, | Y Bors Rood TW Gown! bedestals, typewriter, rugs, bed, PERSONAL forgotten Nan Marraby. aid. “If L said anything to lead yo Italian. river. | 2 S. upper house. Street or call WiGiW, Bree sewing machine, kitchen .table,| SpqLEPTICS—This treatment guar:| Was this, then, the meaning of : a koe ik wa uke Dung bee | Thin plates of proofing material oy a € ‘his treatment uur. . es to suppose so, it was quite uncon. Dung beetle. p P r WANTED —Housekeeper for tamuly; chairs, ferns, fruit jars, flow-| “anteed to stop seizures or money| that little tremble in her voice when| .¢ Toassure you, Miss M also # masquerade co 4. Tempered iron, of three, Call 213° Washingion| er | pots, lawn = mower, hoses! seturned. No bromides, narcotics. | she had asked him never to speak of , ; ' relate, é Giaidiveesae ' : | Seisies ciao one aitenetively' den Try at our risk. Hunter Labora-| her to Lyster? “Here are the bo id Nan Jot. Cireular ornament: like a shal 6. Game played on horses {ovens or ne secs we WANT Trl for general house-| Gated building lot with improve | *2f#8, 900 Scott, Little Rock, Ark.) Sefton called at the Marraby’s the! ‘There was unutterable relief in her| Tov dich Cooks. nageing is often “horse work, Mrs. L, A. Sehipfer, 4 Ave.) ments. 122 West Broadway. Phone following afternoon; as he stood! voice; she turned eagerly as the door| £2. Deview fur opeains cans. X. Trigonometry term, Li ere 992. '9-19-1wk MISCELLANEOUS | waiting ie the door, which was a burst open and the three boys pre: es Ve eran 1 for general house-| FOR RENT—A furnished apartment | FOR SALE—Oxheart carrots, $1.50|‘%° Admit the fresh spring air, Nan] cipitated themselves into the kitchen. Asi.) Re arth, 112-001 St. tor Hight housekeeping, consceine| “es hibeels eee tonakten acai | eressed the hall hey stopped short when they ssw! MOMP?N: POP The ‘Trouble Maker By Taylor | of two large front rooms and] $2.50 per bushel; ie wore a bing overall, and ie a stranger there | . } TED Young woman to wash] kitchenette, on first floor. 518 Gth| $1.00 per bushel. glceves pore. polled Shy abowiageher |” Nag went forward “Don't PESTER NEVE Sab You comoNT YT t ECD ETS SES oT | Minute Lunch. se! one 11 Mrs, Erlenmeyer, 4 BA Teliaatt balers aahalvedlien aay ay *how-do-you-do! to this gen- HAVE THE CAR “TONIGHT AND THAT Nl Re Maree Cah 3D BE GO e HE THREW j TANTEDWalrenser at the ie’ ~ ; _marek, N. Dak, 9 Sétieh in dhesdoorway: Vemany ney z re aoe clean enough SETTLES IT- NOW GET OT OF HERE PoP? HE'S SURE A ‘TOY AUTOMOBILE AT | i wa? TED- pitresses at tl Band Coupe good as new, 1, 1923 Hupmo-| FOR SALE OR TRADE — Furnished “T auppose 1 mayo as well admit{ (, “ake hands?” She seiz d Buster, AND LEAVE ME ALONE ~ I'VE GoT INA BAD HUMOR MR. TNTE AND ALMOST _ \ __& Clark Hotel, Mandan. -18-5t} bile Touring with California Win-| "yoo at Zap, N. Dak. If you want !anat Dae ainiy’ enuthtes she ho Wak ieAye, 26 NOL wall’ UAL GIHER WORRIES WITHOUT ILLES MIM SAAN TWAS. WANTED —Girl for general house-| ter Top. Phone 926W. Olson] i") avinaigood hotel inca good |g lye *” she said. led the fingers which he had YOU BUTTING IN we I. ALL UNCALLED FOR ToO- work, 309-10th St. 9-21-3t| Bros. Garage. g2riw| 4 in in # good hotel in a good! She did not offer her hand to Sef- iy pot i MRONITe GUST SENT IT WANT Maid for general house-|FOR SALE—Strictly all modern| 000" 14,” wiite tribune No. 73.1 (01 but he took it and pressed her vs, ae TO HIM IN FUN BUT PoP work. Phone 189. 9-19-1w] house, very good location, a won-| 5 : fingers warmly. ey itever do you do with yourselves! 9 HAD To LOSE HIS. derful snap if taken at once. Write] __ — ou look the ideal Englishwo- Cit AG EH TEMPER OVER IT. NTED TO RENT or call 406 ti St. 9-19-1wk | FOR urniture, very man,” he said. obody answered ple. ant to rent sm Nan shook her head. rnished apartment, close in and| “If you mean by that that I look! yy), even room modern Also two garages, WANTED TO RE 3 or 6 room| PUK RENT—A modern house with garage, Write] house, close in, Tribune ad No. 72, 9-21-tf Phone 905 morning: reasonable. Rent by Oct. 1. Phone, domesticated, you're quite wrong,”| make then presentable, Go tito the . i : 9-23-tf] 9810 after six p.m. 9-22-Iwk; she told him airily. “1 hate houses} oj jotrou: you? We'll be dow: —AUTOMORILE—MOTORCYCLES | 7 GERMAN POLICE DOGS of quality.| Keeping and baking, dusting,| iy moment” es be own 1921 Dee Tee ent Goupe; | epic SEWING Purebred, $30.00 and up. Shipped! and all those sort of goody-goody| she hustled the boys upstairs, and! > “Cadillac Touring, Ford Delivery Best of work} on approval. S. E, Rekedal, Coop-| 1% last’ Sefton saw of the little lw He found himself very curious con- ng, at reasonable prices. Phone 624M. Truck, Dodge Sedan. icerning this girl. After what Lyster M. B. Gilman’ Co, own, N, D. 9-1 gioup was Nan’s slim figure with 1 | FOR RENT—Blacksmith shop, eGUIP-: had to sealendag lence two arms around her waist as they ne ____9-19-1w et ped. Best location in town, Ger-; had told him yesterday it seemed) gj ed ‘around. a bend ‘in. ‘the FOR SALE- w Chevrolet touring 157, duite likely that there was some man preferred. P, O. Box 4 —<Hetween Beulah, N-D, New Salem, N. D. -9-1mo} hidden tragedy between them, of non as they were safely in the team of horses or cattle in on} k, one G-inch truck tire and| FOR SAL emington 12 gauge! Which Nan would never speak, and/yaynroom the temporartly silenced trade. Write Tribune No. 71, . Finder please leave same for]” Pump gun, second year, $38.00. Cal] Of which Peter was not aware. It) tangues began to war. 9-18-Iwk! reward at 314 3rd street, Bismarck,} at de: a Hotel, 9-19-1w ; Was rgely curios on the subject ‘ord Coupe in first. or with Geo. M. Slowey, Beulah,]FOR SALE—New EBlectrle Range,| “hich had forced his visit today. , with California top. Will take{ / FOR SAL You're all to ‘How-do-vou-d class condition, just, overhauled.| or notify E. Gunderson, Zap, N. D.| complete bedroom set and | small ulcers cant golux. to: de Can be s at 217 Eighth Street. 9-23-1wk| table, 306-14th St. 9-21-tf| away, are you?” he asked an” badd bh SEEN i _ Rhone: SBR gt 3'| LOST OR STOLEN—Gicy and white | FOR SALE—A heating stove, in good! anxiously. had not asked y at Claudie’s grimy fa d Oa OFFicl pf VOL MAY BE Aw PoP! FOR SALE—One 1924 Ford coupe in|“ poodle dog, answers to name of on at’ 1002-4th St. Phone! to come in, and there was a objects he must have thought you } L SENT THAT NINETEEN BUT You'Re HAVE A first class condition, M. Stan-} ‘Spider. Reward will be paid for 9-21-3t! stiffness in her bearing that | ; ABOUT THIS - L SEN all eo oha a an > NoT ToO OLD FoR ton, 217 8th St. Phone ake hands and TOY AUTOMOBILE. TO POP THE PADDLE YET— recovery. Call Western Union. | FOi SALE—Reed baby carriage, to suggest that he should cut his 9-21-38t! 4th St. Phone 627R. 9-19-1wk | visit short. | For ¢ One 1932 Chevrolet, Cal-| LUST—An old-fashioned onyx and “Certainly-—-do come in,” she said,| ifornia top, good shape. Room 7,| pearl brooch. Return to Mrs,{=———————————— | but her words were not quite co Van Horn hotel. 9-2: Harvey Harris or to 601 6th St.| CITATION HEARING PETITION | dial. “You want to see father, 1} 3 k rly when FoR A JOKE - ee —— n who hit us with his “I shan’t { whip.” Ji shake h ee ewan: 9-22-3¢ FOU SALE OF LAND ' suppose ? jodge touring car in|_Reward 922-3) ne OF NORTH DAKOTA, s sey Suillinely S condition. Call at 218-|LOST—Ladies watch, open fate, ena: | county of Burleigh Sefton mebjher eyes: smilingly. . echoed Buste 9-22-3t; mel back, return to Tribune for re-| In County Before Hon. 1.| not particularly,” he suid.| Asauoneane P : ward, 3g] C- Davies, Judge. 1 why ‘ou with the whip! What j (EFord coupe, used one | eer eee inthe of the Tetate of “You came to see him yesterday a bathe whine: What: q “+ year. Write Tribune No. 74. ROOMS FOR RENT LE ise ner, va.| she said, “and you must have known ay alo) YousIpeani ae ie. Sei ba 9-22-21) FOR RENT—A large, bright, at-| Henry Lubker, JohnH. Lubker,| that I was his daughter, but youl /t cyijsed te cay fein it we { tractively furnished room, close to| William Lubker, Daniel Lubker, | never told me that you knew hiny.” PLE ORE eCntorsAy 80; Lecause:Atz was the last thing she thought. high school and capitol. 816 Ave|Fred F. Lubker, Anna Rollin, Mary Sefton changed color a little. SALE OF LAND i J. Terrill, A. 1. Rollin, and Fred “ ihcun with his whip? al Notice In Hereby Given, that un-| 2+ Phone for appointment 1004M-| Rollin, Respondents. ‘our father and I are business nents ne chi ahis ambi ae 7h Ger authority of an order of Sale| — , . me The State of North Dakota to the! acquaintances, that is all,” he said. | ah y Hy! granted by the Hon. Davies,| FOR RENT—City heated, pleasant| Above Named Respondents: “You might have told me, all the out him—he / f B Judge of the County Court of the partly furnished or unfurnished} You and each of you are hereby ” sh eo id Nan knit her brows; she remem- | og county cf Burleigh, in the state of) rooms for rent. College building.| cited and required to appear before | ame,” she protested. “It would have! yereq now that the boys had come y 6 | North Dakota, dated the 2nd day| Telephone 183 9-21-1w {the County Court of the County of| been a natural thing to do, However} ; HCE aOR errant © ptember, A. D. 1925, the under- E Burleigh, in sald State, at the office | —-please come in.” in a day or two previous, ful 1, ardian of the estates | FOR RENT—Attractively furnished] of the County Judge of said Coun: y of righteous wrath because a man|’ Vincent Smith and Raymond| room connected with bath in all{ty, at the Court House in the City|, She purposely led him into the) jy horseback had lashed at them Smith, minor children of himself] modern home, 824 Main. Phonelof’ Bismarck, in said County and| kitchen; she was not going to put| \; becaehi i ager Ey and Georgie Smith, late of the] 9-21-at| State, on the 6th day of October,| herself. out in the least for this, “ith his whip for running across the = — ‘Township of Menoken in the county A. D. 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock road dangerously near to his horse’s of Burleigh and state of North Da-|FOR RENT—Beantifully furnished| jn the forenoon of that day, to show | ™22_ ; 1. | feet. i i Joys and Glooms Kota, Deceased, will sell at private] room in modern home, Call 948. | cause, if any you have, why the| “Miss Marraby, why don’t you like! “Giaudie had been crying, too—and Freckless and His Friends y sale'to the highest bidder for cash etition of William Lubker, Admin- | me?” fear ee tc +‘ subject to confirmation by the - Fetrator de Bonig Non with the Will] A litle flush flickered into Nan’s|“l#udie was Nan’s favorite. Judge of sald County Court, all the | ree ennes | ANHexed of the Ratate of Henry F’| pale cheeks “Oh, are you sure?” she asked, HANING TO WALK ON 7 interest of said minors in that cer- Lubker, Deceased, should not be al- | Pal 3 soon | Three shaggy heads ed a sol- , tain tract of land described as fol- SALE OF LAND lowed and why sald Administrator How do you know that I don’t] can attiometve adaynodded .a\ sa CRUTCHES AINT SO BAD- the’ Interest. of said minora in| a Xotica 18, Hereby Given, that un-|with, the will annexed should not like you2”. she asked. "(To Be Continued) TCAN SRE ALL TAS TREES , e interest of said minor 5 4 e licensed to sell at private sale oe ie zs . . tne North ‘Went’ Quarter (NW) of | 26% ,Aulnority, of an order of Sale [Br licen, Soytcuibea vest eatate | He shrugged his shoulder i AN BIRDS AN’ BE OUTDOORS section 'T 8 venty Six (26) in Town- 7 4 to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of| “I remember suspecting it that ship 142 North of Range 79 West of | .oaety “ur Barleen in ue atere ne] the, Southeast Quarter and. the| first night I ever saw you-with the 5th Principal Meridian situated | North Dakota, dated the 4th day of | North Half of the Southwest Quar-| Lyster, before he went to France. 1} Hakota. Which inierest consiats of | September, A D.. 1925, the under- | tet and) the Southeant Quarven of thought then that perhaps it was be- the undivided one-fifth part of said | Signed, Elise M. Johnson, the ad-|q\.nty-four in township One Ttun-| cause I was making an unwelcome eae Hang: ore ee eee tee F, Johnson, late of the Township ae poatyefour in Rang eieoventy: third. But, if you remember, it w: appears in the petition for |Of, Eeklund in the county of Bur-| pure Burleigh County, > a-| Peter who insisted that I join you.’ the sale thereof cn file In said| leigh and state cf North Dakota,| "90; service be made of this cita-| Nan remembered it all perfectly, y ft aid! Deceased, will sell at private sale i Court. ‘The purchaser must pay sald 5 tion as required by law. and her heart gave a little throb of liens in addition to the price he |t0,the highest bidder for cash sub- Dated this 1ith day of September, | pain. Peter had excused himself to AS MUCH AS I WANT 70> TTS NOTHING LIKE BEING IN TN HOSPITAL. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucaa Bik. Bismarck, N. ¢ i Ject to confirmation by the Judge —— bids, for sald inter at. made on{°f said County Court the interest |4-,D- 1925. her afterwards. : * sund after the 20th day of October, |2@ equity of said estate in that] (sharp? Court “It wasn't that I wanted the man,” i! ACDe ‘i "jcertain tract of lund described as) SPAl) 1 0p wving he said, in his careless way. “I'd pbids must be in writing and) “All the interest and equity of Judge of the County Court-| much rather have had you to myself.| OLDSMOBILE ‘ ter atnee, dn the. Webb | #id estate in and to the North East ce" But it seemed the only decent thing | wo in Bismarck, North Dakota, |Quarter, (NH), of section wenty NOTICE TO CREDITORS to do to ask him.” SALES AND SERVICE feel pede with ithe Aude Tork Get of Range 79 West of the Sth P. M.,| _ In the Matter of the Estate of/ “By the way,” Sefton went on, not DAKOTA AUTO undersigned spersonally. situated in Burleigh County, state |Joxephine Marvel, Deceased. | | giving her time to answer him, Dated September Uti, A. D. 1925. | ounce te Neo ag ene eettd land 18) aorigned, Norval Ml, Marvel and| “speaking of Lyster, I met him in ‘SALES CO. rgraia USE ,P. SMITH cont { the, sum of $2,000 a8 ‘appears in the| William AV.” Marvel, Executors of | the lane yesterday.” if 212 Main St. Phone 428 Cue th ant Ragiond Smith {Petition for the sale of maid tand|the last will of Josephine Marvel.) “Did yout!” Nan’s voice was uncon- | : See ane ners. ” on [otagtle dn gald Court. The Purchaser | ete oe ee te iem ciate ‘or| ceed. She put up her arms and 9-16-24 | the price he bids for said interest. | North Dakota, deceased, tb the cred-| began unbuttoning the blue overall. = The said sale wfill be made on|i!tors of, and all persons having|“I knew that he was staying here ‘. SUMMONS jand after the 20th day of October,| Claims against said deceased, to ¢x-| with the Arnotts.” he added, ‘ STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, A.D. 1925. ‘lhibit them with the necessary| Hj 2 ia = County of Burleigh.—ss. |" “All bids must be in writing and|Youchers, within six months after| “I though Lystor looked ill,” Sef- BOWMAN GEE -70 SEE ALL THE THERE'S A MAN WITH obi District Court, Fourth Judicial may, be left at.the office of F. H. phe) Best janplication. of tne potas, ton was saying bebind her. “Jolly UNDERTAKING A OMER KIDS RUNNING ONLY ONG LEG AN' SEE strict. ster, ; 0 sald Norval M. Marvel an 4 , isn’t it : 180 Fem, Plaintitt, va, liso Quon, Block in Biamarely’ North Danete Ham W. Marvel, |Executors at the coe ca ial Ee es Eo AROUND MINING FUN HOW HADGY WS IST GUESS seo i cama . H. Registes e ,” said Nan. — : Femdanta Aven ARG Houle Pans Pe ee MRS! Cou, ae alheesea to | icy O¢ Miattarcie in anid Burleigh | Her voce war like ‘steel, She was PARLORS piees Ae so ae ‘The State of North Dakota to the | undersigned personally. County, or to the Judge of the| praying desperately that somebody Licensed Embalmer in HERE I AN ON CRUTCHES! sj above named Defendants: Dated September 11th, A. D. 1925,;€ounty Court of said Burleigh Id i i ij : I DONT SEE WHY T ‘ou are hereby summoned to an- ELISE R. JOHNSON, “I County, at his office in the Court | Vould come in to interrupt this tete- Charge. swer the Complaint of the plaintiff| Administratrix of the estate of |House in the city of Bismarck, in| Actete. The little maid had gone up- CANT RUN AROUND Vj y+ inthe above'entitied: action, a copy Oscar F. Johnson, Decesaed. Burleigh County, North Dakota: | stairs to dress after her day's work. Day Phone 100 } UKE THAT-OM,WELL, ° el vere = 16- : ' i herewith served upon you, and. to 9-16-23) wae Hon. I. 'C. Davies, Judge of the | Mt; Marraby was shut in his room. || Night Phones 100 or 484R : ASBBE SOMETIME kerve a copy of your answer upon County Court within’ and for the I didn’t mean being wounded,” the subscribers, at thelr office in|, It Teduires 80,000,000 pounds of| County: of Burleigh, and State of| Sefton said deliberately. “In fact, 1 the Webb Block, in the City of Bis-|tWine each year to bind Canada’s| North Dakota, has fixed the 6th day| didn't know that he had bee | —[—[ >= marck, Burleigh County, North Da- | grain harvest... of April, A. D. 1926, at the hour of! thought it was just shock,” ? kota, within thirty (30) days after two o'clock in the afternoon of said | "ug! a gnat BROCK, the service of this summons upon day, at, the Court Rooms, in the| “Oh, no—he was wounded; oh, yes, I WEBB BROTHERS you, exclusive of the day of service: Gout House in the city of Bismarck | he was wounded,” Nan said. Her and, in case of your failure to so wal ‘ounty an ate, as }e ry ji 4] iy take Embal: 1 answer, or appear, judgment. will time and place for hearing’ and ad-| Voice sounded jerky. “I believe he ff Undertakers ‘giana P+ be taken against you, by default, justing all claims against the es-| Ws wounded in the shoulder,” she Funeral Directors fer the relief demanded in the Com- tate the said Josephine Marvel, | said again. tort : ¥| “He didn't tell me that; he merely|f| 'lcenwed Embalmer tp aghbted thie 10th day of August, And regularly presented as herein) said that he had had a bad shock, Charge. CRUM & CRU! Z IM, Dated September 14th, A. D. 1925,| 8nd as a result he—-well—I under- Ph 246 * Attorneys for the Plaintiff, NORVAL M. MARVEL AND jt i Day Phone oi Webb. Block, — WILLIAM W. stood him to say that he had lost his murck, North Dakota. “aia mory.’ ites ob enea sO 10-17-16 ey preenutar: Nan did not answer; she felt sure 1 CAN- MEBBE! 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