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INSURANCE FIRMS SEEK 10 COMPETE and Trophies |VETERANS ANNUAL | Youths Winn BANQUET IS HELD _WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1981 Say imprisoning Man in ‘Rough Box’ Was ‘Just a Joke Wi STATE FUND; SE Chica, Feb. 4.—(?)—Acting thé graveyard. They threw clods on inforfration given them by | of ditt at him. When he jerked went ¢ Wittbrod, 34, whom they | one of his arms free the men |™Aneuvering over Plymouth sound, — Bill Offered i ; found in a coffin-llke box on a | found a wooden box, the kind in [Struck the water with great force, and — Bik ob eknaaie” ‘army Offaera Tol of Experie| SOLE attest, estes | Tent dag grve" AN: atogng | aa ab sree th hei ove ox | . | Arm: ers Tel xperi- ven youths for | ni jug grave. Fs Change Status of Workmen's y P Questioning on charges of kid. | him they forced him into it, nail- one side and sank immediately. When 4 Compensation Bureau | ences During War Service Taping Wittbrod, torturing him | ed down the iid and tried to |Fescuers went out in small boats they- | | on Foreign Seil sed then soaring him in'en open | throw it into the grave. Leigh hk? officers and one of the | 2a aes ve. y jured. Commander Tuck- f Employers would be permitted to i — ba seven, Albert Ehman, 20, well as tne spacers ust be er, Flying Officer Wood, and seven ‘ eee compensation in- Seventy-four foreign war veterans| George Schimmel, 19, Joe Kiopp, | -to the box, fastening the other |*rilsted men were z ae pt ad Ae S feet ntl un- attended the annual banquet of the| 19 Michael Kuhn, Fred Cost, end to the automobile, and drag- ‘Wadtastl recovered one of the bodies > } North Bakots senate “tuescay oy of Foreign Ware, hi 2 Tueed aay cree Winism beddy 3 ail ‘= | Sete hive me of those who saw. (hs ctl , hel eve- yy . feel was . ei; : rd eles J. E, Eastgate of Larimore. ning at the Lions’ den at the Grand| tell, confessed the abducution, “You até getting yours now,” [dent said it looked as though the wl re Boia Jaw compels employers | Paeiftc hotel. Police said, but argued it was Wittbrod quoted one of the men i Ing for a landing, Solan: SoRteE Lin Ge re. G. Harrington, commander ot| “dust joke.” ‘They refused to | as saying. “We told you we were [thought he was higher than he ac- Qe i ne e eile! bureau. the post, acted as toastmaster and explain references to Wittbrod as going to take you for a ride.” was and struck the water at a e legislature passed an delivered the speech of welcome to| ® “stool-pigeon.’ ‘Wittbrod’s cries attracted the |*00 great a speed. Y oo ae eel Lf a i ae the assembly. ‘Wittbrod, ins . rubber sales- attention of a farmer who sum- J 1 b introducs yy Senator Colonel Wallace McNamara, com-| man, whose ind is crippled moned two highway policemen. ungle Cobras Get Eastgate, but the proposal was nulli- mandant of the post at Fort Lincoin,! said it seven men took him | They reported the man was al- - ‘as fied by the veto of former Governor spoke on “Experiences in the Philtp-| from ® pool room as a “practical most smothered. Tropical Showers A. G. Sorlie. ; pines,” and Captain G. A. M. Ander-| joke,” put him in an automobile | The victim told the police he Senator Eastgate’s. measure pro- son spoke on “Experiences in China.”| and drove to the cemetery. He | had often been the butt of pool Washington, Feb. 4.—()—Tropical ‘poses that employers be permitted to} 57, : Major Francis Byrne, who formerly, Jost consciousness for a time | room jokers, but he knew of no | showers to make jungle cobras feel at. ql obtain compensation insurance with| Here are editors and thelr trophies awarded them in contests conducted by the North Dakota Preas association Was connected with the Howard insti-| but when he woke up he found | reason why the men would want j home are the latest addition to the any atéch co mutilat corporation am | Which closed its annual convention in Fargo Saturday. Left to right are: Mark Forkner of the Cavalier County |tute at Washington, D. C.,. reminisced himself tied to @ atone oross in im. new reptile house at the national thorleed to transact business in: the ned Stn aU a EE aoc A a et Walhalia jon the men who had served with him| ~~ ie aa) anon tact a ale state. ich insurance could be ob- » winne: Ing order for editing paper showing greatest all around improvement in year; in the nish -/ war and jargest q tained in Meu of insuring with the| © D. Seekins of the Foster County Independnt, for giving best Toca “coverage of news: ‘Rille Morgan ‘of the | told of the exploits of “Big MILL’ Kel- P Ree ct ey, Olaskan | siee aro. Weig’ landocaped tol tose \ compensation bureau and private| Walsh County Record for the best newspaper published in a town. of 1,500 or more; and Nels P. Simonson of the |]y, prominent war figure. / emphasized the industrial ‘survey| Just like real snake haunts, have been companies would be compelled to Steele County Farmers Press for the best newspaper in a town of.less than 600. | A feature of the evening was to; sponsored by the state itself. equipped with summery sprinklers meet the same requirements as now have been the reception of the radio Ralph Budd, president of the Great | to soothe the snakes, especially when set forth in the workmen's compen-| State Bank of Churches Ferry brings | it was reported, would not be affect- | speech by the commander-in-chief Northern railway, and H. A. McNeill, | shedding their skins. Xy sation act. the total dividends paid by the bank | cd and would continue in business as | jover nationwide hookup, but + ‘president of the Brandon, Manitoba,| Dr. William M. Mann, director, ex- Employers would be privileged to| to date to 40 per cent. C. W. Conroy, | at present. | jthrough some mistake as to time of! board of trade, are to speak Thursday, | plained showers of warm water in cm withdraw from the workmen’s com-|Manager at Devils Lake, is making| The effect of the new bill would be | the address, the feature was omitted. | plover vation stacarly “| cages thermostatically-reguiated to pensation fund on written notice 30] the payments. : |to put two different departments of | The Veterans of Foreign Wars is \Chi Schools B: jungle heat would quickly create the days -before the expiration of their (the state government into the busi-| jan organization of solders and ex: \Uhicago Jplald AY | humid atmosphere so welcome to a insurance. iness of. supervising farm storage of |soldiers who have served je Uni- i big snake when he wrigg! A special tax against all insurance PRINCE FIANCEE rain: Gon would be enc trolled by’ |ted States armies on foreign soil. : | Empress’ Biography Pies les out of his carriers in the state would be assessed H the administration's appointee and | liken deans Baa See a ae Grain Dealers Hear’ chicago, Feb. 4—U)—A certain to provide funds ‘to maintain the he other, under the existit liti- 1 \the adopted a resolution . » Alta a. i routiven's ‘ootnpanaation Wuremu,-ORe EXCHANGE RINGS betiphtrent Nbmons Yi operated hey rhe [3,000 Would Benefit if Bill Pre- | protesting against the Proposal ot Address by First Bank benoit of repel Catherine big of er than for administering the work- | state railroad board, which is con- | ented I |Congressman J. H. " Sn aaLiOn IAAL | Setar utoare Hoop canitaein: si sate id Pass and |Dekote which provides for the with- Stock Corporation ites ae Ubrary Wednes- NEw Each stock company or mutual as- Pemmc aftc tN NAL Presentation of the bill, it was said, Be Signed drawal of military aid from schools! — ition: 3. girlie Schools | MEDICINE sociation authorized to write compen-| Linnert’s Father and King Gus-| #5 Scheduled for Wednesday. a ee |, Minot, N. D., Feb. 4.—(P)—Group| Members ‘of a committee to consider sation insurance in the state would : . ae | St. Paul, Feb. 4—()—Three thou- The resolution follows: ibanking was seen as the ultimate!ie savisability of consider CABINET be required by the proposal to submit tave Believed in Favor Apoaboed tigre “Whereas: the Veterans of Foreign |penacea of economic ills of the north: | +544, choot: pated) od a bond conditioned on the company’s | sand veterans of the Spanish-Amer- Wars is organized to aid in the fur-|west by R. W. Putnam, of the First een | THEIDEAL | SIZE j paying promptly, when demanded, its of Betrothal | |iean war, the Philippine insurrection |thering of the military need of our|Bank Stock corporation, Minnespolis, ioe, ee ets Sele ay nee |? proportionate share of the expense of : | and the China relief expedition would ;nétional defense, and for opposing/in an address before the North ee ene Manne the tener ee git) LAXATIVE wet maintaining and operating the com-| stockholm, Feb. 4—()—According | receive n state bonus under a bill in- |S8Y influence whatsoever calculated |kote Farmers Grain Dealers associa-| tha hlsgerapth ey OL ts pensation bureau and fund. to old Swedish custom, Prince Len-| \troduced in the Minnesota senate (to weaken the national security, and, |tlon Tuesday. beg Bern PI nl erine to » ‘Under a measure presented by|nart, who will forego a coronet, t ‘Tuesday. Each veteran would re-| |" : Representative Sinclair; Citing the steady decline in num- jnis rile ool sophomore | ey Sector PO. Sathie of Pinky, Por-|murcy we: comindeier tks “oxotiacised | ——___—__._* | ceive $15 a month for his services up |°f North Dakota has introduced ajber of banking institutions in north- fue ore ni senrani a eee | » chasers of ‘new motor vehicles would |betrothal rings with his fiancee. | Substance Is Combination of | to July 2, 1902, or « minimum ‘of $50,|measure known as H. R. Bill No./western states since the 1921 depres-| protest its propriety. seh ly be entitled to a 50 per cent reduction; The exchange took placc last Tues- e < Issuance of $1,500,000 in certificates | 15275 in congress to withdraw federal |sion, Putnam declared group banks,|" rie pi perapny sities i | in the registration fee if the vehicle|day in the sick Troon of the youns| lodine and Iron, in Ferrous | of indebtedness is provided. jai from schools and colleges having {operating as independent units but! ostherine's ean Ai om recirea of} js obtained after July 1. After Octo-| woman, Fraulein Karin Nissvandt, | Oxide, and Fat Gov. Floyd B, Olson asked the sen- |Compulsory military: 9 with the resources of « strong central | el ver 1, the owner would be entitled to|and in'the presence of her father, a/ id ate to confirm the apointment of J.E.| “Therefore, be it resolved, that: linstitution, are the only hope to) > 7 | | ber 1. the ovmeduction. ‘The present |protainent, Bwedin. induetrialist "of ae con uth as state comunission. Hbert N, Nelgon Post, No, 1326 Vet-|preserve solid financial stability. |Two British Princes | Jaw provides for a 80 per cent reduc-|Duteh descvent. Prince Lennart first | Morgantown, W. Va., Feb. 4—(P)—|er of banks. It was reported the se- |¢rans of Foreign Wars, go on A steady return to prosperity wsi Are Feted in J ot tion for motor vehicles used for the|placed his ring on the finger of the A Synthetic substitute for vitamin ‘A.| lection faces a fight because the bank | being opposed to the above meas-|predicted by the banking executive, | In Jamaica: first time.during the year after Sep-|girl, who 1s 19, and two years his|the growth factor, has been found at of which Peyton has been an officer |Ure, and, |, [WhO sserted statistics proved business — | geri tember 1. Junior, and. then held out his own the University of West Virginia, refused to pay its 1929 tax on bank! “Be it further resolved, that: Ajconditions have turned slightly up- Kingston, Jamaica, Feb, 4—(7)}—! ‘An officer could make an arrest |ieft hand to her. : iMThe substance is a combination of|shares in. line with the compromise |Copy of this resolution be forwarded ward since the new year began. He/Banqueted and feted here in just! FORMING without having & warrent in his pos-| Afterward Prince Lennart attended |!dine. fats and iron. There is noth: | agreement between the last legisla- to each member of congress from|warned his audience, however, the fashion as was thelr father, now King Sesion Under a bill introduced by!the theatre with his father, Prince ,!"& mysterious about it. Thus far it/ ture and national banks. The senate | North Dakota, and to all patriotic so-/return to normalcy would be marked|George, 40 years ago, the Prince of | . . Senator W. S. Whitman of Grand/ William, who is understood’ to ap- thas been tried only on rats and .the/| voted to lay over for a day Peyton's | cieties and orders in Bismarck, and to} by slow progress. |Wales and his brother. Prince) Effective in Milder Doses Forks. After he arrest, if the pris-|prove the marriage although regret- results were obtained quite simply-by | and several other appointments which |the Jocal newspapers for publication.”} The practice of elevator operators George, will leave here Wednesday | Insist on the Genuin: oner requires, the warrant must be|ting that his son must disavow his/Siving them along with meals ferrous the governor asked be confirmed. n z to ahip stored grain, sell it at ter-levening for Panama in conti:uation | ‘muine shown as soon as practicable. royal rights. joxide, which contains the iodine and| The house voted, 91 to 18, to in- \Pickardville Man jminals, hedge” the sales, was ecored|of their Spanish American tour. { ‘ H ‘Attorney General James Morris} The romance between the two has’ ron, and lnolele acid, which has the| crease the personnel of the. state irthd by Ben C. Larkin, chairman of the| A crowd of 50,000. who had gathered | een- a t \ and assistant Attorney General R. J.!caught the popular fancy, despite the: fats. lhighway patrol from 35 to 100 men. Has 84th Birthday |stte rattrosd commission. ., from all over, Jamaica met the prin- | min Y Kamplin would be reimbursed for |refusal of King Gustave to sanction| 1m reporting the discovery, to the | A similar proposal has bee recom- —" ie Geaiman oes lhe etee be Ripe side sae Brora focarre .. | |- | men for re senate. i . . 4 LW. e 2 ;aboard Orpesa wal merican Association for the Ad- | mended for pasag Pickardville, N. D., Feb. 4—Col, W.|he demanded. THe only elevator) aboet tne ep he welesne of ie) FOR CONSTIPATION ~ wholesale “potato “dealers received ita * kota rancher, whose funeral was con- their personal law libraries destroyed | jn the state capitol fire, by the pro- visions of a measure introduced in| the senate. An appropriation of} $1,276.25 is sought. A bill to license, bond and regulate ; third reading in the senate but a vote; on the proposal was withheld until ‘Wednesday's session, Voting on the measure was postponed when the senate recessed out of respect to John Goodall, pioneer western North Da- ducted here Tuesday. the forthcoming marriage. The king's part is regarded as purely formal and there are few Swedes who do not be- eve that his majesty at heart is very {intrigued by the love affair of his grandson and the pretty young com- ‘moner: ++ Beene Fraulein Nissvandt is ill with in- fluenza, but~her condition is said to be improving. NEW FARM-STORAGE |vancement of Science, D. F. E |Chidester says: “Without forcibly |feeding the animal, we have demon- strated: that for those that will con- sume the linoleic ‘acid and ‘ferrous Joxide combinatign: there..is apparent jability to synthesize. vitamin A” Apparently the chemicals contain jabout the same substances as vitamin A, for the scientist explains the vita- {min is rich in unsaturated fats, |minerals. He kept rats which other- wise would have died for lack of vita- iodine, iron and a number of- other | ‘TEARING DOWN OF _ CAPITOL IS SLOW National Guard, in Charge of} Former Local Woman | Work, Safeguarding Other State Buildings H. Pickard, Pickardville, veteran of ‘the Civil war, celebrated his 84th birthday Monday. | The colonel. is feeling “young and lively,” makes his round of visits every day, and keeps posted on every- jthing by reading the newspapers. |He has not used glasses for reading until recent years. | Dies in Minneapolis | word has been received here of the mission has had trouble were those island. The two royal figures were | who indulged in speculation with | given an impressively enthusiastic re-| wheat left in their care for storage.” |ception wherever they went. _—_———— Don't fee up with painful piles another day—or hour. There PLAN iN OUTLINED = A, alive for 10 months merely by | d . ee i feeding them ferrous. oxide. Buti ‘ — | . Matilda Clooten, for- is positive relief, very | Three Closed Banks they failed to grow. ‘Tearing down of the old capitol | Ster miamerek womat, at MINNEAD- often, for the very t Paying Dividends _ |. When the fats were added the re-) building is being done by degrees, ac- | olis, Jan. 27. worst case. Pyramid Pp; | Would Put Railroa ieee was almost magic. Some of/ cording to Captain Herman A. Broc- Mrs. Clooten, who was the sister of suppositories are de- | LR. Baird,” receiver of closed | TOPORR” TNS ailroad the rats were nearly dead, but they | opp, who is in charge of the National | Frank Jaszkowiak, Bismarek, left signed to stop the banks, announced Wednesday that aj~ Board Into Competition showed improvement in three days. | Guard ‘detail dynamiting the walls. | here in 1913 to take her residence in pain—and dividend is being paid to the depos With Present Set-Up TELLS OF CARD SHARPS thet eee cel aces Dromen | has Sosshowink and his son, Csorie ing. Relie? tors of three closed banks in New York, Feb, 4.-(P)—Transat- | says"so that no damage will result |left for Minneapolis Tuesday morn- <s pees even ‘ ap- Dakota. C. W. Conroy, district manager at} Devils Lake, is paying a 10 per cent dividend to the depositors of the Bordulac States Bank. ‘A dividend of 10 per cent is being paid to the depositors of the Citizen's State Bank of Epping. Payment is being made through the office of J. P, Reeve, district manager at Bur- lington. Baird also announces that the five per cent dividend which is being paid to the depositors of the Farmers 's Sale. Public Notice that by virtue of a endition i Exponas dated 1931, issued out of the United States’ District Court, in and for the District of North Dakota, in favor of the United States of America and against one Chevrolet Coupe, En- 4676792, Serial No, 78367, ‘accordingly offer the sald auto- ie for sale at public auction to for cash is hereby, writ of V JaJnuary 30th, f mob: the highest and best bidder the neeioth day of February, 1931, at 2 P. at the front door o! the Ing- stad Garage, Bismarck, North Dak: ©. Gunvaldsen, United States Mars! 31. Dated 2/3/ ION HEARING PRTITION FOR Pnoo ‘AND PROBATE OF WILL | th Dakota, County of Bur- Einty Court, Before Hon. I, C. , Judse. i intay Sfattersot the Estate 6f Louisa Hasz., Decessdiloner, vs. Reinhold joner, Vs. Lge a Rebekka Hil- ‘Hasz, Ma- Te eeoatine ius Bartell, ontina ugcn Alwina lL. Wigner, Reinhold F. Bartell, Gustave Bartell e'Pheodore Bartell, | Rudolph Fertell,, Mathilda Bartell, Ruth Gebhard’ bhardt, and F. F. Schmidt, | the Person named in the Will as Executor, Respondents. he State of- North Da ghove named Respondents: You ‘and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before Radke, Brandenburt marek in said County and State, The séth day of February, A. D. 1931, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to show cause hy tho prayer of ff the above named pe- f< filed in said Court it Will and Testa- jbove med deceased be to probate and Letters of ration ith the Will Annexed d to t aid petitioner should grante not And you are further notified that the residence of the sald decedent at th was at Bis- ‘Let service of this Citation be made ‘as required by law. ted this 24th day of January, A.D. 1981. . By the Court: DA’ LC. VIES, Judge of the County Court. “Praying that the (Seal) Farmers of North Dakota would have the option of two different kinds of a bill drawn by representatives of the Farmers Union for presentation to the legisiature. The proposed bill would place ad- ministration of the new act in the provides that the department so set ‘up: would be supported by fees col- lected from persons adopting the rail- road board’s system of farm storage. At the same time, the system set up by the legislature two years ago, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State Highway Construction 1, Proposals for the truction of a State Highway on U. 8 Route No. 10 West of McKenzie will be receiv the offices of the Department of State Highways at Bismarck, N. Dak., not later than 10 Kk February 27th, 181, at which place and time they’ will'be publicly opened and read. The Proposals must be mailed to or otherwise deposited with the De- partment of State Highways at Bis- marck, N. Dak. and shall be sealed and endorsed “Broposal for construct- ing a State Highway West of Mcken, zie (Federal Ald Project No, 174C(Pt.) in Burleigh County.” 3. A certified check for 5%, to- ‘x bond in th full amount of the gross must accompany each proposa 4, Contemplated work consists of .006 miles of Structural and Incidental road improvement involving approxi- mately: Unclassified Structur- rat “A” Concrete einforcing Steel 1.No. Remove Old Structure 1 Construct and maintain may be obtained from the Department of State Highways at Bismarck, N. of the County Auditor in the Count: are: the project or projects are cated. 6, All bidders are Jnvited to be Present at the opening of the pro- posals, 7, The right 1s reserved to. reject any and all proposals, to waive tech- nicalities or to accept such as may . Bidders must’ contained inthe. bid or bids. r (Signed) H.C. FRA 1/28; 3/6 | Dated ¥ebruaey 2nd, 1931. hands of the state-railroad board and | by the State Highway Commission in| 25 Cu.¥ds: Remove and Replace Rip Rs { Temporary Crossing and Der | ‘our. | 5. Copies of the Proposal blanks | for the best in-| d |lantic card sharps are specializing in |bridge now. Sidney Lenz, bridgemas- |ter, back from abroad, has sized them spring marked cards or cold decks. Changes of words and inflections in |the hands. They've grabbed Sidney |several times, but haven't taken him over. In fact he turned the tables on ai knocking a trick or two him- self. NOTICE TO TRACTOR! State Highway Construction 1, Proposals for the construction of a State Highway on State Route No. 14, North of Sterling, will bi | ceived’ by the State High | mission in the offices of the Depar ¢ State Highways at Bismarck, . not later than 10 o'clock A February 27th, 1931, at which place and time they ‘will be publicly opened and read. 2. The Propoxals must be mailed to or otherw leposited with the De- ate Highways at Bis- d shall be sealed al‘for construct- rth of Sterling No. 381-A) in je re- Cor partment of § marek, N. Da and endorsed ing a State Highway GFederal Aid Proje Burleigh County 3, A certified check for §%, to- gether with a bidder's bond in the full amount of the gross sum bid, |must accompany cach proposal. \- 4. Contemplated work consists of 10,690 miles of Gravel Surfacing and | ing approximate! 10.691 Loading, Unloading preading Hauling. | 14,825 109,864 14,825 4,500 2 11,238 C.Yds, Crushing Oversize. Stock Pile Items S 900 C.¥ds, Loading, Unloading and Piling |. © 6,246 C.Y.M. Haulin; 900 G.¥ds, Screenin, E, : 50 C.¥ds. Crushing Oversize 5. Copies of the Proposal blanks may be obtained from the, Department of State Highways at Rismarck, N. Dak, Plans and specifications are on file in the Division Office of. the De- partment te Highways at Bi: ‘and the office of t! marek, N. of the Count: wherein the project or projects are ated. All bidders are invited ‘to be’ present at the opening of the pro- posals. >. 1 The us t served to reject ps to waive techni- mp uch a8 Ay ined tobe for the best inter- of the County and State. S Bidders must bid on all items in the proposal blank. Any tae received, for: any number than those contained in onal willbe considered: as ie reject EP. (Bigmea) H, C. Datea/February 2nd,'1931. bidding enable confederates to tell) to the Liberty Memorial building or to the power plant and carpenter | Shop in the rear of the grounds. tities to blow whole sections of the ; wall, it is feared that the windows in | blown out. | The local National Guard was as- signed to the task of razing the building, after they had volunteered | their services to the board of admin- | istration. Members are men from ; Company A and the headquarters ; company who at present are unem- | Ployed. Lieut. Col. Frayne Baker is jin charge of the work of razing | ruins and Captain Brocopp is direct- ing detail work. Walls of the south half of the building have been razed and work jon the inside partitions has been be- gun, An effort will me made to keep the south wall of the rear part of be necessary to ercct'a new wall to [Snap att the building when it is put in use. Disposition of the debris has not be feasible a crew will be sct to work to salvage usable brick. COULDN'T HATCH MONEY m bid, | 8 " solve | Stock Pile road Improyp nent; involv | Blizabeth, N. J: Feb. 4.—(—Mrs. aes ‘Subgrade Preparation | Mary Lebua, who expected to hatch | (money, is out $600. Somebody in- duced her to put the cash into a box land: she sat upon it five days and slept upon it five nights. Getting tired she opened the. box. stuffed with paper. BEWARE THE j of state farm storage under the terms | up. They do nothing so crude as to; dynamite is used in sufficient ee the adjoining buildings would be| “tei the building intact so that it will not | of the been decided. upon. If it is found to f It was ing to settle up the affairs of the estate. HEARING PETITION FOR 5 OF ADMINISTRATION rth Dakota, County of Bur- CITATION LETTE! State of 38. |m “county, Court, Before Hen. I. C. Davies, Judge. ‘ In the Matter of the Estate of Davicl ‘Hasz, Deceased. John Hasz, Petitioner, y Hasz, Reinhold Hasz, Di Rebekka Hilxcher,” Mary Quast, August Hasz, Mathilda Hauff, Mai tha Sasse, Emma Radke, ‘Jul Rartell, Leonting Brandenburg Alwina’ L. Widmer, Reinheld F. Bar- tell, Gustave Bartell, Rugolph Bar- tell; Theodore Bartell, Martha Bar- tell, Mathilda Bartell, Eémund Bar- tell; Ruth Gebhardt, Roy Gebhardt, and all other persons interested, | _ Respondents. The State of North Dako! to the ‘above named Respondents You and each of you cited and requi: he County Co! hereby defor ounty Judge of said Coun at the Court House in the City of Bi itate, on D. 1931, marek, in said County and jthe 24th day of February, A. 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