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CONTEST ON FISHER | ESTATE 10. APPEAR AT NOVENBER TERI John P. Fisher, Claiming to Bo amount of subscriptions has not Adopted Son, to Attempt been held, the aioe said, ecuuse ol MASONIC DRIVE GETS GENEROUS RESPONSE srs = ee +5 2s | operation of tre for a year,; Miss Esther Maxwell, Miss Edwina | monday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs.|Grand Forks to attend the Hom jit was said. Knecht and Mrs. A. M. Christiansen | +7 3 Hanson, 819 Fifth street. The | coming celebration at the University | Dubuque, Ia.; and Niels Pederson, | street. | Breien. Marian Morton. | That the rummage sale for the j benefit of the city library was not as successful as the one held a year ago was the statement made today by | evening. members of the board. * A food sale at the Vallancey Hard- ware store ahd a tag sale were put includes young peop! * * Enjoy Halloween Party Intérmediate department of the Pres- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1929 Honors in the games were | stopped today held by Miss Lila Olson and Miss | home at Fergus Falls, Minn. | | Appointments in se RUMMAGE SALE NOT SO GOOD pote ier the Fete season were used for tables when a course m1 i x juncheon Was served after the gaines. for Grand Forks where she will at-; intendent, attended a P. T. A. mect Miss Olson will entertain again this | o¢ North Dakota and visit friends/ ning. A doll social was held after! tend | over were in charge of arrangements for | 5 + the Hall party given for. tite | study will center around famous ca Miss thedrals of the old and new world. ze k Mrs. Dorys Maddox left today Golden Valley and Zap on a sho business trip. here she will continue her studies at the University of North Dakota. day for Columbia, 8. D., where they ese 8 will visit Mr. Moule’s mother. Miss Madge Runey, county super- | L Alcohol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moule left to- on her way to her | * Mary Houser left yesterday Homecoming the University | ing in Sibley Butte district last eve- | the week-end. ese ® 4 Bismarck Study club will meet | | the meeting. | ' e* * } Earl Bigler left yesterday for | of North Dakota. | | xe * js Merit Sire to the drive for | on today %o ae receipts for the 6 Geses tee ehiiis june ith which to complete Man- | library's operation. i 1 . 's Evening Gui Y 'dan’s Masonic temple was reported | ae Reus tale ' Miss Amy Beisigl, Lemmon, 8S. D., | meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at 5 : today by Dr. A. O. Henderson, chai | Gditional Society | loween games and stunts were en- bid xine wis a get hens MMe L. H. Belk, 704) or our ar man of the building committee, joyed during the evening, und later | '!S rand lie . . A meeting to check up on total 4 A ne ety of | Beane were served. About 43 members of the department. which | A Solution to Cold Weather Driving to Get Share j absence from the city of three com- said to have been adopted, may bene- fit from the estate of a family with which he lived, will be threshed out at the November term of the Morton county district court, it was revealed today. John P. Fisher, claiming to be the adopted son of the late Dr. 8. A. Fisher, New Salem, will attempt to collect an inheritance from the Fish- cr estate. It will be the first case of its kind to come up for a decision in the Mor- ton county court. according to L. F. Kelsch who represents Arthur. Henry and Mary Stein, collateral heirs to the estate. Mr. Kelsch Monday will leave for St. Paul secking depositions from Fisher's relatives preparatory to trial of the action. Decision as to whether Fisher was legally adopted by the Fishers will be the deciding point in the action, it! was said, Collateral heirs claim the | youth was never legally adopted by the family. Dr. Fisher came to his death at his own hand about a year ago after charges had been lodged against him as the result of an alleged illegal operation. Mrs. Hattie 8. Fisher, his wife, died a short time later. They were well known and held in high estecm in the New Salem community. | Fstates of the two, consisting of a drug store, a residence and personal property worth approximately $12,000, are pending probate in the Morton county. Young Fisher is represented by O'Hare, Cox and Cox of Bismarck. G.N. D. A. Canvassers Get $800 in One Day! Drive for funds in Mandan for sup- port of the Greater North Dakota ase sociation reached the $800 mark yes- terday, William Furness, chairman ot the campaign. announced today. A few canvassers were busy today solic- j iting those who were absent from the | city upon previous calls. | It was expected that $1,000 quota would be reached early in the week, Mr. Furness said. The $200 balance of Morton county's share will be gathered from merchants in smaller towns, This work is carried on by representatives of the associa tion. Canvassers include D. C. Mohr, C. F. Ellis, Herbert Hoeft, Harold Law- rence, John Kennelly J. P. Fleck, Paul Hess. A. JH. Noakes, and R. R. Lutz. Maassen Is Fined $25 ‘On Game Refuge Count | Changing his plea to guilty, Carl V. Maassen, Bismarck, paid a fine of $25 and costs before Police Magis- trate J. E. Campbell. He was! charged with carrying a gun on a| state game preserve. 1 Affidavit of R. R. Halstead, secre- ; tary of the state fish and game com- | mission, proving location of the ref- uge, was pu’ before the youth and he admitted the charge. He had previ- | ously pleaded his ignorance of exist- | ence of a game refuge 12 miles south of Mandan where the offense took | place. i CONTEST SINGERS NAMED Miss Frances Shaefer, Hebron, and Ernest Grewer, Glen Ullin, will rep- resent Morton county in the Atwater- | Kent audition contest in North Da- kota to be held at Bismarck Oct. 30, it has been announced by Mrs. R. W. Shinners, chairman of the county contest. : | Miss Shaefer, a teacher at Hebron, fs a soprano and Mr. Grewer sings tenor. For the last two years, Grewer has been runnerup in the state con- test. Mandan’s | —_—— Sunday, Oct. 27, 1929 DINNER—$1.25 Oyster Cocktail Chicken a la Santage, Consomme a la Monte Michigan Heart Celery Stuffed Olives Red Ladishes Salted Nuts Grilled Milk-Fed Lamb Chops Saute, Asparagus Tips Broiled Milk-Fed Chicken, Canton Style Kked Potato ver Leaf Rolls | Head Lettuce and Tomato Salad | 1000 Island Peach Tart Vanilla Ice Cream and Sunday Cake Coffee Milk DI Crab Meat Cocktail we Chicken Santa; } .“Consomme ala Monte | Celery Heastn, | Queen Olives Rudishes is __ Balted Nuts Roast Watertown Young Goose, | fompote’ Apples Filet Mignon, Mushroom sauce. ‘ing Chicken a la Maryland ite Bteuk en Bordelaixe Sauce tin Potutocs Baked Potato scalloped Corn Chef's Special Sherbet Clover Leaf Rolls Lettuce and ‘Tomato Salad 1000 Island ‘ pNanllla tee Croam and Bunday Cake Pumpkin le jreen le le coffee. ‘Tea si DINNER—i5c Fruit Cocktail Chicken ai Santas Sonsot ci Celery Tiedishen on CBuives " Roast Young Fowl, reas! Grilled Mork’ oats Mose T. u A subscriptions will be sent to memb«rs jToad will be taken Monday when a | |of county commissioners | Thomas, West Union, Ia.; J. K. Dem- , | Charles Sarles, trustees, Dubuque, Ia.; ,|Brown Brothers State bank, Aber- | \home of Mrs. Margaret Green, 112 Question as to whether a youth, | entirety nee | peed rn ‘Mane | Avenue C. Miss Sara Hall and Mrs. | dan has been completed, the commit- |W. C. Peterson held high scores at tee will turn its attention to mem- | the close of the bridge games. A re- ) With bers living in surrounding counties. | Following this, circular letters urging | who have moved from this section. As soon as the drive has been com- pleted, the committee will advertise | for bids for completion of the work, according to Dr. Work on Roundhouse To Make It Largest | On Railroad System; Another step in the building pro- | gram of the Northern Pacific rail- | crew of 15 workers under Carl Steen, | Grand Forks contractor, set to work | i the enlargement of the roundhouse ere. Carpenters started work yesterday on construction of the road's new 1,000-ton ice house. It will be built at an approximate cost of $8,000. Completion of the work on the | roundhouse will give Mandan the | largest structure of that kind on the Northern Pacific system, the con- tractor said. Seven new engine stalls, | drop pits and engine pits for the | use of mechanics, will be added. The ice house is being erected one block east of the depot on the right-of-way. Workmen completed tearing down ; of the old ice house the first of the week. Virtually all concrete work about the new depot and lunch rooms has been completed. Only a few days of work at laying concrete remain. County Commissioners Condemn Road Land To obtain right-of-way for the St. Anthony-Breien highway. which will be constructed next spring, the board | condemned six pieces of land and set sale prices for them. ' Land was valued at from $25 to $30 per acre, with claims adjusted in pro- portion to the extent damage involved by the building of the road. Owners of the land condemned were Frank A. Hodgman, Mott; W. B. Mary P. Albie, ning. Grace and deen, 8. D.; Mrs. Christina Weiter, —_—KK—X—X—K—KKXKXKXKXKX—XwO!|___ 8.0. DAE. eM SEWELRY Oramonds: ~ Bulova Watches No matter how expensive & watch is—it is just as good as it is accurate, And Bulova watches are proving their accuracy, time Baked Sugar-Cured a a to hea late Bauce Roast Prime Rib of Bee! 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