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8 EE Eee NOTICE OF GBNERAL BLNUTION |st-z¢ 78, haved ri In com: icle 1 = ws of 1913, Notice is here! elvan t at on Tues- November th, 1990, in the count ‘lei, ‘an election will be ‘as yt and cones tion of th following offi election be opened ine o'clock in the morning in the afternoon of that day, he officers to be elected are as low! _ State Treasurer Attorney General Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Agrigulture and Labor. Railroad Commissioner mbers of the How th ‘Distriet. Party Inations Three Judgen of the Supreme Court Superintendent of Public Instruc- tio County Officers Sheriff Auditor * Treasurer ‘lerk of District Court Register of Deeds 1 State's Attorney ‘ounty Judge uperintendent of Schools jurveyor Coroner County Commissioner, 1st District County Commis rd District Gounty Commissioner, 4th District Resessor, et District Assessor, 4th District Assessor, 5th District, Four Justices of the Peace Four Constables One Official Newspaper, See.Chap- ter 172, Session Laws, 1926. Constitutio: Am ‘An Amendment to the Constitution of the State of North Dakota Provid- ing for the Election of State and County Officers and Prescribing a Four-Year Term of Office There- for and Qualifications Thereof. Be it enacted by the people of the ate of North Dakota: Section 1. Amendment.—That the following amendment to the Consti- tution of the State of North Dakota be and the same is hereby adopted: At the General Election held in 1930, and every four years thereafter, there shall be chosen by the qualified elect- ors of the State a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, ‘Treasurer, Attorney General, Superin- tendent of Public Instruction, Com- missioner of Insurance and Commis- sioner of Agriculture and Labor, of whom shall have attained the oF twenty-five years, shall be citize: ‘the jnited States and shall have one qualifications of State electors, except the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, who shall have the qualifi- cations prescribed in Section 13 of this constitution; and, every two vines thereafter and at the General Elec- tion, there shall be elected one Com- missioner of Railroads who shall have the same qualifications as the Secre- tary of State. They shall severally hold their offices at the ernment, shall serve for a term of four years and until their (eee are elected and qualified, xcept the Commissioner of Railroads, who shall serve for a term of six years, but no person shall be eligible to the office of Treasurer for more than two con- secutive terms. There shall also be elected at the | t School House. Inspect- n of Township Board of T No. 28, Treg Township, 141-77, vote at School House. inspect: or—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors PRECINCT No. 20, Cromwell Town- ship, 141-7! ector—Chairman of Board of Town- visi PRECINCT No. 30, Crofte Township jAl-79, vote at Town Hall in Baldwin. Inspector — Chairman of Township Bourd_of Superviso: PRECINCT No. 31, Glenview Town- ship, 141-80, vote at School House in Glenview Township. Inspector—Chair~ man of Township Board of Super- visor: PRECINCT No. 32, Painted Woods peel aH -80-81, vote at School Hi sD tah octet Board PRECINCT No. ship, 142. 9) a ind a 1 0 (less Sections 1, 0 of Hake hip 142-80, and_Sec- which includes South Chapin ‘and Langhorne), vote ichool House No. 1. Inspector- Chairman of Township Board of Su- perviso: PRECI CT No. $4, Ghylin Township, 1 € at Schovl House No. 2, In- apestor Charman of Township Board of sehete Hore ock Hill Tow: ship, 142-17, vote aY School House No. | Board of Su tof gov- | of same time and place, and every four years thereafter, in each organised county in the State, a County Auditor, Register of Deeds, Treasurer, Sheriff, State's Attorney, County Judge, Coun- ty Superintendent of Schools, Coroner, County Surveyor, Clerk of the District Court and Public Administrator, who shall be electors ‘in the count which they are elected and shall hold office until their successors are elect ed and qualified; provided in coun’ having six thousand population or le! the County Judge shall also be Clerk of the District Court. The Legislative Assembly shall provide by law for such other county, township and dis- trict officers as may be deemed neces- ‘sary and shall prescribe the duties and compensation of all county, town ship and district offices. No County Treasurer and no Sheriff shall be el- igible to hold office more than two consecutive terms. The enactment of the within and foregoing Constitutional Amendment at the 1930 General. Election shall in- crease the term of office to which each of the hereinbefore enumerated state and county officers, other Commissioner of Railroads, shall b: at that time elected, to tl term herein provided. In Witness Whereof, 1 have here- unto set my hand and affired the Great Seal of the State at the Capi- tol, in the City of Bismarck, this and lay of October, 1930. ROBERT BYRNE, , (Seal) Secretary of State. For the urpose of the Blection to be held on Tuesday, the 4th day of No- vember, 1930, the following precincts and polling ‘places were established according to law and the following in- Bpectors appoint. PRECINCT No. 1, Wild Rose Town- id all of section iat. Vets at School House No. 1. Inspector — Chairman of Township Board of Sapervisors. No. 2, Long Lake Town- ahips TST 8, and Lots 3 and 4, in sec- of section 6, tion 4, all 6 and 7 and Tot 4,of section § tnd all of, section pag 76 ‘at School House in nett or--Chairmen of *ownship Be ies of ‘Supervisors, No. 3, Morton Township, 137-77, yote at School House. Inspect- or—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors, PRECINCT No. 4, Telter Township, BETH, vote at School House. Inspect- ‘hairman of Board of Superv: Or DRECIN ICT ship, 137-79, vote at He Inspecto! Eldridge Soh: rman of Fort Rice Town- E Behool: House. In- r—Chas. PRECINCT | Now "1 Lincotn Township, 138-80, vote at School House. Inspect: OTPRECINGT Noe” 8, Appl io. 8 eo Creek ‘Township, 187-79, Vote vat School House. gp ed of Town- ship Board of 81 res PRECINC’ yd Townshi; 138-18, vote at Sehool 1 House, Ins peck? or—Chairman of Township Board of SNBRECINGT No. 10, Logan Yo, 10, n Townshi 138-17, vote at School House % Inspector — Chairman of ownsnip Board of Superviso PRECIN No. the Taft Township, 138-76, vote at School House No. 3. In- spector—Chairman of Township Board of ou radii CINCT No, 12, ‘Thelma Town- snipe 138-75, vote at School House, In- premcn che halrman of Township Board PRECINCT No. Driscoll Town ship, 138-15, vote at Boheol House, Tn Spector—Chalrman of Township Board of Supervisors, PRECINCT ‘No. 14, Stertin; ship, 139-76, vote at School iat Inspector — Chatrmai Towns oak: Board C4 Supervisors. Pap CT No. 16, McKenal a is0-17, vote ai Scheel How McKenzie, inspector — Chairman’ of Township Board of Supervisors, ship, 138- Te at School House in Menoken. Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors, CT No. 17, Gibbs a phi 139-79, vote at School Ho sect? or—Chairman of Township ‘Board ot} J PMBRECINGT No. 18, 1 jo. 18, Cr = ship, 253-80-81, "vote at School Hones: or — Chai ins ee or = Chairman of Township PRECIN ship, 149531, vote at 100! 2 on asetion 26. Inspector—Gus Township, 140-80, ty nt Ci ue, 20—I 1 Tote. vat Arnold shi ne NOT No - gulp, 140 Tots, wy oat ott, ae ie Sone of ot Oialrman Board of Bu BRECINGY? ‘No. 2 35 wrances lour-year Insp Ores, No. 5, Miseourt ‘Town- | Ri No. 19, Riverview Tewn-| A. School Hot No. School. Ing actor Chairman of Town- | H. Board of visors. 1, Inspectot—Chairman of Township rvisors. Precinct No. ‘Wing Township, 142-76 () of Wing), vote at Town Inspector—Chaitman of Townshi Hoard of Supervisors, PRECINCT No. 37, Harriett Town- ship, 142-75, vote at Arena. Inspector —Chairman of Township Board of Su- pervigors PRECI . Phoenix! Town- Ed Wa \CINCT No. 39, Richmond To’ snip, 163-16, vote at Scho! House. in- spector—C, J. Rhodes. PRECINCT No. 40, shit 143-77, vote at School House No. veers of Township Hoard ot Supervisor PRECINCT No. eatherville Township, 143-78 “lens ‘onaa of e- gan), ‘ote at Schoo! House on Section Uda he of Township Board of 8 PRECINGE No 42, Grass Lake Township, 143-79, vote at School 1, Inspector—Chairman of hip Board of Supervisors, ‘CT No. 9, vote at Southwest School 4. Inspector—Chairman of (Board of Supervisors, ‘CT No. 44, Steiber Town- ship, 144-78, vote at School House No. 1, Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors RECINGT No. 46, Schrunk Town- p, 144-77, vote at School House No. 2. Ing} ectoi—Chairman of Township Board of Superviso PRECINCT No. 46, Florence Lake 144-76, vote at School 3. Inspector—Chairman of ard of Supervisors, 47, Hazel Grove iPr lddets, ‘voto at, Schoo fo, 4. Inspector—Chairman of Township Board of Supervisors. PRECINCT No. 48, All that part of the First Ward west of the center line, of Fitth Street to the center line Third Street and Ni ‘Canfield Town- Township. une. Noggle, Inspector. CINCT. No. 49, All ot that part of the First Ward west of the center line of Third Street to the center line of Mandan Street and North of the Township line, vote at Faunce's Ga- Tage. Inspector—J. N.. Roher! ECINGT No. GiVAll of that part of the Firat Ward west of the center line, of Mandan Street and North of the Township line, vote at Little's Garage. Inspector—Thomas Burke. PRECINC’ of the Second Ward west of the center line of Fifth Street to the center line of Second Street, South of the tow shi d North of the Center line of yy vote at Will School. In- de, ‘T No. 51, All of-that part of the Second Ward’ west of the cen- ter line of Second street to the center Hue of Washington Street, South of the town d North of the Genter Une ot Broadway, vote at Ing= Inspector — William PRECINCT No. 62, All of that part of, the Second Ward west of the ter line of Washington Street, South of the township line and North of the center line of Broadway, vote at Siege Pool. Inspector—William PRI No. 62, All of that part of the Third Ward Gant of the center line of Fifth Street to the center line eet. peat vatree and North of the re \ ae 's Garag PRECINCT fo."s Os, All of that part of the Third Ward east of the. eer line of Seventh Street to the cehter line of Tenth Street and North of the Townshi; the High School. forHarold Griftith PRE! icIN ia No 63, All of that part of the Third Wa: et oe u 9 cent line of 10th Township line, Vote ae uchhole School. Inspector—Carl Kositzky. PRECINCT No. 54, Fourth Ward, be- ing all of that pert of the City of Bismarck, eas he center line of Fifth Street and South of the Center line of Broadway, vote at Bertsch’s Garage. Inspector—N of that i part of of th ik, west of ater tine of Fifth treet and South of the center line of Broad Pay, vote at Association of Commerce, Inspector—F. Rs ane PRE vist Ward, all of that road: INCT Ni art of the “city ‘Township line, East 0 sae ae Hine of ahd aeat & & ths a et and North ne fine of Bro: ae, iit at Fire Hall. Inspector—John Bow: Bi ge No, 57, Sixth Ward, all art of the City Fs Bismarck, the Township of “72 center” alge. of ripen "Street Sad North of t! r line of Broadway, rs at ae Mary "school, Inspector— rd PREC! Shall consist of CINGT. ardjall that territory yathin the incor- porated limits of t! Foca ted in Townships 142 i vote 0,'and'sectto qin gt nd 'Sectton ~ » South th Wilton, Chi idence, of L. Truax, South Wilton, ine PRECINCT No, ot, fat gant of rritory w! - porated limits of the Village of Wing 142-76; vote at iffg. Iuspector— President of the Vili in Townshi| Wing Rall in win P Graham, Board. Notlee of ition Days for Registration days for nonregiste 4 Voters. of Bismarck, N.D.. will b held October 2ist and October ete 1930, at the Se Pe Dinces it lis open 9 o'clock A.M. to 7 o'clock mee bia De this 24th Dated at Bismarck, N. 1930. - C. ISAMINGER, @ay of Octob ait County Auditor, 10/15-28-30; 11/8 isi NOTICE To Stockholders of the Regan- Rural Telephone Regan NDS : ‘There is delinquent. upon the following described. ateck on ace count of assessments levied on Oct. 15th, 1930, and assessments levied pre- vious thereto, the several amounts set opposite the ‘names of the respective areholders as follows: ohn Howe, certificate No. Q $15.00 15.00 30.00 15.00 ©. a, i Goll, certificates No. i Wo shares . ay Johnson, certiticate 65. one share .. F. Keister and A. certificate Ni 15.00 15.00 15.00 79, one shi F.'E, Skala, certificate’ No. 82, ‘one share use wnship G ‘certificate’ No. 91, one share . ip, 14016 West, sohoei | a be fouse, Inspector—Chajemae sf Towee bed Snip Board of Supe! BE No. 33, 8 eglbley Sut: wnship, 14 School 1. Ing fectorechal fi f erm Board « ot feecotairman ° 24, Christiania Township. i mI) si Sehoal: eerie of or ervis ors eaenip. 140-78, vote at sanool sors. ouse, Inepect: airman of Township Board of a MPRncincr No. 3, Lyman Township, |1 one shire. 8. B. ‘Little, certiti pb! one share .. 15.00 Earl Mowder, ‘ceriificate’ No. 121, one share .. 15.00 And in accordance’ with law and on order of the board of directors made | 4. Oct, 26th, 1930, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be| ww: Necessary will be sold in front of the Post Office in the Village of Regan, Dak. on Nov. 224, 1930, at eeise jock, 'p.m., to ‘pay ‘delinquent Sessmenta thereon, together with costs of advertising and expense of ‘sale, UGUST. ESTERMAN, Secretary Regan, N. D. tied 9/30; 11/6-13-20 jor—Chairman of |t brought the blast-scared bodies to the surface. In the presence of a large, | di silent crowd grouped at the mouth of the mine they were identified by IRECOVER 27 BODIES IN MINE DISASTER 22 "= === == Relatives planned funerals of many of the victims today. Two were held yesterday, short time after the bodies were brought from the shaft. An official investigation into the cause of the blast was plafined soon by Miller D. Hay, state chief mine THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930 seeking. It contemplates dissolution the mine Monday nigh cused! Plan ‘Golden Rule’ —_ [est : Operation of Bank! George J. Kappes, a leading figur Traffic Signals to in the movement, said he and his as. Chicago, Oct. 30—F—A Plan,|Sociates had consulted lawyers anc bad been informed by them that the Guide Young Salmon isa aa ee ge org of the! nian was within the law. It woul Vise LY peas Calif., Oct. 30.—|ganize the institution on the principle prepeorittg ita, Sear ee ¥2 Met yao Vagal oa saninas riub;|ot the “golden rule” and elect their| Under the scheme persons involved States Bureau of Fisheries is instal-|cWS Oflicers, may be given s test) with “frosen accounts” would be l- ling traffic signals to guide inex- here, Ay her we enone Walle, the perienced young salmon down Pacific] The Plan, believed to be without/depositors on the other hand would coast to the ocean, Precedent in the history of Chicago/agree not to withdraw more than S) Enticing but fatal byways—irri-| finance, was decided upon at a mass|per cent of their accounts, if arg. gation ditches and shallow creeks— are being marked with traffic si even a fish will understand, ine traffic signals, are el lly © to the dangerous bypaths. These Our Shop Is Equipped to _ Charge and Service All Makes of Cars the young salmon he is getting into We also carry for sale a complete line of the well known Seiberling Batteries Sizes for all makes of cars, made by the same people who manufacture the Famous Seiberling Tires, NOTICH OF a neAgls FORK By Ae on Dakota, Bu In, Bisttict Court, Fourth District Agricultural Credit Corpora- tion, a corporation, Plaintiff. vestment i De- County of Judicta’ City Loan and Company, a corporation positors Holdin corporation, an un jurleigh, a municipal core Doration: Blast-Seared Corpses Brought to Surface by Rescue Workers Macalester, Okla. Oct. 30.—(P}— ‘The Wheatley number 4 coal mins the state penitentiary farm near where 29 men were trapped in a lent explosion Monday night had given up the bodies of 27 of victims, and both of the others, been located. Ppendents of the dead miners also was in prospect. Judging from the positionsin which the bodies were found, rescue crew members expressed belief the miners had been killed instantly by the ex- plosion’s force. The body of one min- er was found sitting upright, a cup in one hand, Not one of the 30 men employed at on the 21th day he District Court of Betis gun: ty, North Dakota, and a pees lal execu- tion issued upon said judgment, the bscriber, Rollin Welch, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North that purpose appointe public auction, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota. on, the 25th day of November, 1930. at t ‘clock in the afternoon of that si, i) ane estate and mortgaged pi ated in the County of Hurielgh and tate of North Dakota, #md directed in said judgment and execution to be Bold, and therein described as follows, to-wit: ‘The Northwest Quarter of ‘Section Fighteen (18), otherwise described as the East Hhit’ of the Northwest Quarter (H%NW%) and Lots One (1) Snd ‘Two (3) of Section Eighteen (18), Township One Hundred Forty ¢140) Ne of Range Seventy-five (75) est South Halt of the Southwest Quart- er ($%S8W%) of Section Fourteen (14), Township One Hundred Forty- four (144) North of Range Seventy- five (75) West rots ‘Three (3) and Four (4), other- orth Bale. 1 the orthwest Quarter 36). ot Bection Six (6) In Township > One Hus. Ls AIMS AND OBJECTS of Bismarck Allied Printing Trades wise described as 43, Wilson Town-| Q: grea Forty-one (141) North, Range Seventy-six, (76) We North Half of thi ‘ortheast Quart. er (RNEM); Northeast Sea of the Northwest Quarter (NEYNW%) and Lot one (1); Southwest. aie: of the Northeast Quarter (8 %); Northwest Quarter o: uth= east Quarter (NWMSEM ‘Northeast Quarter of the SouthWest Quarter (NBYSWH): Bnd the Southeast uarter of ‘the Northwest Quarter GEMNW %) of Section Thirty (30), Township One Hundred Forty (140) North of Range Seventy-six (76) e Council GINGER ALE ISMARCK ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL is, first of all, pledged to a policy of Americanism. ‘While it is one of our functions to secure equitable fair working conditions, we also protect just ‘ We Call for and Deliver p Phone 356 Order a few bottles for the home. It’s good. wages and honorable employers from unfair competition. We have y Wesuthwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- ‘built up an organization where all worthy members of our If your dealer can’t supply area sent et tay North of craft can participate in the discussion of those problems you call A & M ir e s vi Range events yesix (76) West: upon the solution of which depends their welfare and tive ema) Nowneblp Sone: Hundred prosperity as workers 4nd producers, We foster fellowship MANDAN ae 216 ‘ave. 0.P. VO! Bism and brotherhood, aid the destitute and unfortunate and provide a decent burial for our deceased members. We develop and stimulate, by association and social converse, those kindly instincts of humanity that most highly adorn true manhood. We encourage the principle and practice of conciliation and arbitration in the settlement of differ- ences between employer and employe. We incite all honor- able efforts for the attainment of better conditions of labor. We defend the defenseless, befriend the friendless and in all charity inculcate leasons of justice and goodwill among : men. sig. (76) Wests Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- tion four (4) aay Roe One Hundred Forty-two (142 ox Range tion Five (5), Township One Hun- dred Forty-two (142) North of Range Seventy-seven (77) West; Northwest Quarter of | of the Southeast Quarter (NW! the Northeast Quarter (S%4 Hote One (i) and Two (2 of Six (6), Township One Hundred Forty- two (142) North of ae ‘Seventy- seven (77) West: Southeast Quarter > and Northeast Quarter (ete o' Bight, (8), Township One. ° Fortyitwo | (142), North Southwest Quarter OF the eclsaaht NE); North of Request This Label on Your Printing Seventy-seven (77) Half No. 50, All of that part] Rai 4 Northwest Quarter NW) of ton Ten (10), Township One Hun- jared Worty-two (143) North of Range Sevent; cepa bee (77) West: ‘Quarter (s i dred Forty-three (143) Southwest Quarter- ew) of Sec- tion Fourteen (14), Aeros, Pee Hundred Forty-fou 144) of Range’ weventyencven (iT) We South Halt ) of Section ty-sevon (21), Township One Hundred ‘orty-four (144) North of Range, wee a (77) West; Southeast Quarter Sei) tion Twenty-eight (28 *aewnship OP gndces Ee wore: ol Gt, Nort of Rang ‘Ai ot Bevtlon Thirty (30). Otheraring described as the East One-half (E%4) aa the re Half of the pest Half E%W%) and Lots One (1), Two (2), ree, 3), and Four (4) in ‘Bection 0), Township One Sate Bee Gay North, Range Sev- st Quarter (NEX) and the ee ttae (aE) of action Twenty- bat ). Township Hundred Forty- two an) ‘North of Range Seventy-eight (78) West; Southeast SGuarier (SE%) of Sec- tion Seventeen (17), Township One Hundred Forty-two (142) gant of Range, Sevent: ht, aia Southwest fart fe < Wi), “Of oe aay "Rart tion Twenty- One Hundred Forty-two Nort f Range Feventy-sieht <i a if ate Northeast Quarter (NB) ton Thirty-four (34), ‘Towaghip ‘one Hundred. Forty-two aw) yore ©! Range Seventy-eight (78) Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Sec- one pe; “a pra ise / Tree wheelin Our Contribution to Society Home for Sick and Aged. Pensions for Superannuated Members. Burial Fund for Deceased Members. Mortuary Benefits for the Widows and Orphans of Deceased Mem- bers. Sick and Out-of-Work Benefits. Apprentice Education, southeast 'HE thrill, the thrift, the ease and the pleas- ure of Free Wheeling with positive gear control are reflected in hundreds of letters like these, from enthusiastic owners of new Stude- boker Eights. This astonishing swing to Stude- boker is not confined to East nor West, but is nationwide. By this conquest of momentum, Studeboker has given you motoring such os you never knew before. At any price above Just the combination you expect to find when you trade at the Red Owl... the world’s finest food tion Twelve (12), Township 0 Range Sevgntysete Al ay e ial products at prices that shee you easy - thrifty hoxury of pas orthweat Quai ot (pena) and Lots One (i) and T Tepresent a saving’ with ree Wheeling. Come, try every ise, linked with Rieaptacsiee * ‘Trade at your nearby Red 2), of Section Bighteen (18). The World Champion The World Fomous The New PRESIDENT’ COMMANDER DICTATOR Halt (%) of Section Eleven ’ an, pina nse cdundred, Borge Owl Store for this triple - $850 ¥e f2t00 16S S095 6250 re rth of Range = » Satisfaction. Nerapower Honepewer Horsepower eight (78 (DY, Went: : CEM) of 2" Bens 130700126" Whestbame 124” Whealbons D6" Wheelbase tion Twenty-ni Quay (29 waehip. One All prices at the factory (29), Tor Hundred Forty:tnren oP ae of Maes Perenty- een ' Fremont, Nebr. and’ Four (4) of Section Four (Oy eee North of Range Seventy-elg Froe Wheeling car is Z Ce esti, Quarter (NEI) of See- aed in bus service Bismarck Motor Co. Bt Q: (NEM) \ tion Nine (9), Township One Hundred North Platte and McCook, ¢| Forty-four ai Herth of Range Nebr., a distance of 77 miles, Bismarck, N. Dak. exenty-elg and makes four trips over the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Bec- . tion Thifteen da), fownenip. One route a day, or a little over Rendeed Worty fone. uh) North of 300 miles a day. We are very ie, Seventy cig well pleased and our passen- Nor’ Quarter ( eu of Sec- ‘are more than pleased.” yon eiftecn, G3) 14)" Porth of Range Harvest Que = R. BIGGS, red Forty-four. jorth of Rai Seventyseleht «78> COFF he Ee" North Platte, Nebr. ant Halt othe 3 Bolthiwest osiea ee ae an ‘Three fo : ‘In the Ret AIR-LESS me ferries arate of Range Seventy-eight Gn Bare Blend of ihe fied and like it better than Vorld's Finest Coffees? I have ever owned. jSouthe st Quarter’ (SE%) of Bec~ ay. oe 2 eee C6), Township, One Hundred Femiy Boars &,.23¢ This is my eighth car and aa Re t a) a North of Range Apricots - coe perl, third Studebaker.’ eventy-nine Cehforwe Faney : Tthenst Quarter NEW) of Section DiamondWainuts pa. 32¢ CHAS. G Satidee Octo, Pema a nanos Forty-three jor’ 1 ang ». 2! s e Sexentysnine (79) Wests oe Pashley Michi jane Peare 2 p> a2" 45c 2 e Northeast Quarter (2 " » Seth obs Harvest Queen Brand “1 have owned several other Section One (1). otherwise described Sc as the South Halt of the, Northeast 14c¢ Muscat Grapes nec 22. 2 makes of autos and.am now Quarter (S%NEX) and Lots One (1) LUE driving another car besides Hiaratid “One Hanasta “Boras SIFTED SECTS, age Pe at te (42) North of Range Bighty-one (81) Beiter Than Peas Rigut NO. sume bers cre noe ore ‘match shareotes max ie neat ‘Commander tices. ‘I think ent to satisfy the amount remat unpald on said, judgment and costs, “See pear? tay 100% raat ciety Sis amounting to the sum of $13: .o3 1% more safe by being with interest thereon from te ith RICE. "25c to shift into conven- day of October, 1990, at the fate a rf tional second at most eny seven per ‘cent per ‘annum, and all CLOROX pea, ini speed without clashing gears.” accruing costs Dated tite sand day of October, 1930. Sheritt of Burleigh Count eri Y county, 5 eauerih Dakots: Sullivan, Hanley & sul neys for Plaintiff, Mand (Oct 6-13: Lenape? 2 =33c heated os decal QUAKER OATS gv! e POWDERED SUGAR .!.....» MEDIUM BROWN SUGAR ... Camay or Jap Rose Toilet Soaps, your choice . GOLD DUST Wai Porte _BLATZ MALT (t= petro PURE RICH QUALITY “nauowee” ‘Best Bulk DATES 2 ths. Mate of orth ‘Dakotas. Gounty of Bur- el I dann Court, Fourth Judicial Dis- ri Pei Pp Plaintiff, vs. Della aera kota to the above You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled of which is on file in” ice of he Clerk of the Distriet ort of Bure -3 Ibs. 23¢ -3 Ibs. 20 smn2ic y oF Me Washe burn, McLean County, Norun Dakota, within thirty days from and after the late of service and in casq@ of your Bt uu by defaul for the relief Gemanded in’ the com piaipt Dated at Washburn, N, D., this 8th day of October. 1930. LLOCH & BM cCULLOCH, a lorners for Plaintiff, Offive and Post Office addre TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL 302 Main Ave. - = - 506 Broadway Washburn, North Dakota, 18 ¥0/9-16-88-80; 11/ ba r