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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1981 3 RECENT RAINS HAVE j | Shrin ke Merry at Cleveland Conclave ers Mal =r materially in attaining the object of the Citizens’ Military Training Camp, thus making the camp more pleasant and beneficial for its members. I IMNAMARA THANKS LOCAL FOLK FOR | se estce « cxemmer sen Larson, Kiwanis club, Myron H. At- kinson, Bismarck Tribune, Mrs. G. Concordia college, addressed the News of Interest |) "sc =-sasar scare. ews 0 BANK IT ESC. a 's St. Paul, July 15—(?)—A bandit N D T WHS || who neid up the First State Bank of he Meccan Eo tl gS yr $653 apparently le is, (By The Associated Press) escape when a posse of more than 100 New England.—An increase of {Ramsey county deputy sheriffs, White nearly 100,090 pounds over last |Bear Lake and North St. Paul police ‘ year’s wool crop was shown when j|and citizens gave up & search of Fort Lincoin Commandant Says Olgierson, Bismarck Capital, First| directors of the Hettinger county / woods near White Bear Lake. H. A. C. M. T. Was C fi Su n church, H. ©. Saxvik| wool pool contracted to sell this |Warner, Jr., cashier wounded when . M. T. Was Complete c= ; year’s clip at 14 cents a pound to |he attempted to frustrate the bandit, cess; Appreciates Help HELPED N. D CROPS ~ MUCH, REPORT SAYS Farmers’ Union Bulletin Says Oats Seeded on Big Acre- ages Near Williston “as camp commander, and for the| the National Wool Marketing cor- | was reported in serious condition at members of my command, I wish to| poration. The wool, totaling 220,- | St. John’s hospital. ii ee use this means of expressing to these| 000 pounds, will be loaded July 17. In a letter addressed to The Trib- organizations and individuals, as well) ACTRESS HAS DAUGHTER une, Lt. Col. Wallace McNamara. |as to the public in general, my appre- Mott.—Rev. R. E. Hofstad, Los Angeles, July 15.—(7)—A girl commandant at Ft. Lincoln, Wednes-|ciation and sincere thanks for this; Reeder, was named president of |was born to Shirley Mason, screen day expressed his thanks for the Co- | genuine spirit of cooperatior. and| the Mott circuit of the Luther jactress, sister of Viola Dana, here operation displayed by the community iservices in making our Citizens’ Mill-| Leagues at a three-day conven- |Tuesday. Miss Mason is the wife of in assisting military authorities in'tary Training Camp at this station @| tion of the organization here. |Sidney Landfield, motion picture di- Rev. F. B. Anderson, Minneapolis, |rector. She retired from the screen te ay a Rete teed the Citi-|complete success.” zens Pp. Rev. O. A. Syverson, Lemmon, 8. |a year ego, but plans to return within ‘The text of his letter follows: FIND WOMAN DEAD D,, and Prof. C. B. Ylivisaker, of |a few monthe. “The people of Bismarck, Mandan| Deadwood, 8. D., July 15.—(P)— .Jand vicinity have generously and|Mrs. J. L. Bentley, wife of the freight whole - heartedly entered into a co-|and passenger agent for the Burling- operative and helpful spirit in assist-|ton railroad here, was found dead by ing the military authorities in carry-|her husband and son, Marvin. after ing out the broad objects of the Citi-|they had returned from a trip out of Heavy rains in much of the drouth area of northwestern North Dakota and eastern Montana have improved pastures, millet and oats and relieved the livestock feed situation material- yy, fr bptinpd Union Terminal as- sociation said, in its weekly Te- view issued Wednesday. | ned “Williston reports that oats is be- ing seeded on large acreages for for- age crops in an effort to obtain feed tor livestock,” the review said. “Stan-' of moisture in an effort to produce feed. At Sanish, where there was no rains for more than a year until re- cently, forage crops also are being seeded. ‘There is a chance that ‘wheat crops will improve so that zens’ Military Training Camp at Fort Linco, This was accomplished by various civic and welfare organiza- tions as well as by other individuals contributing their services in the the city. She had died of s heart attack. a NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION forms of entertainment, use of trans- portation, supervision of dances by/state of North Dakota, County. of chaperons, soloists for church serv- Burlel aad gig ® = County Au- ices, procuring of medals and awards Ee eae ana 7 " fee'the students, the use of sthietio| TAnenong 7 Terbert, Rotors, Tey and recreational equipment and fa-' given: i Yi hereby notified that the ‘These accomplishments have aided) ana which wa: d in your name for taxation f ear 1925 was on the 1ith day of December, 1926, duly sold, as provided byslaw, for the de- Tinguent, taxes of the, ¥ Y 7 that the ime for ret eatin ick RETRY Ee te ioe said sale will expire ninety days from . Zakis, Nick Amsmarck, County. of | the completed service of this notice. cs ieig ‘ Said land is dencribed as follows: ; Leo Burleigh and State of North Dakota, ure acsociated themselves ag Part-| pa Section 29, Township 144, Tolstoy’ hers and doing business under the| Range 77. ‘ol S NI ‘Number of Acres, 160, more or less. name and style of the MORNING Amount sold for, $43 Immortal Love Story farmers will obtain enough seed for another year, Tom Nielson, an eleva- tor manager, writes. “From Richland, Billings and other eastern Montana points reports are that farmers will be surprised if they get more than seed wheat back if favorable conditions continue from now until harvest. From Minot comes news that crops are almost a total failure and that only in scattered areas will there be yields partly suf- ficient for feed and seed. “In some parts of central North Dakota, crops have improved recently and in other sections no progress has been made. From Sheyenne, Senator 4 13. ©. W. Fine says that recent rains Parades and pageants greeted more than 20,000 enthusiastic Nobles of the Mystic Shrine when they arrived Rats Subsequent ‘taxes paid by purchaser, si in gayly-bedecked Cleveland for the Shrine’s 57th annual convention. Among highli para Dat tJ 193: $46.10. Pelbttes ane pair aanaty! Al Koran Temple, Cleveland, shown above, in formation; the arrival by aueplans # pape! deceit ba tar 2th ee EARS, by a oe ¥exceiiaee to redeem at this 100 ate te nee a short, The| Koran, Jr.” trom Toledo, shown here with J. M. Elden, left, and Charles Land, and the arrival of Esten A. RICK ANTONIUS. |°%n" ‘iaition to. the above amount terminals in the Twin Cities and Fletcher, right, of Rochester, N. Y., the Imperial Potentate. In the background is Mrs. Fletcher. : 3 6/26; 7/3-10-17 "lt you will be required to pay the costs Duluth will realize a tremendous re- ~ of the service of this notice and in- MMONS r >) forest as provided by law and unless duction in bushelage from North Da- New Shriner Chief | gpa ee you redeem said Jang from said sale kota, he predicts. i i “ ae lsinwe of Noite Dakete, County oll teaeemtion gn al ion of the time es Re DEeALS or ane state trom| NeW Shriner Chief | C. E. “Mother” ato of Nemh Dakose, CUNT ust | LOSemMRten, te nts net holder of the Devils Lake to Grand Forks and south > 4 | ,, Fourth Judicial Disurictiver of the |{2%, "ale certificate as provided by A. to Hope, Jamestown, Kathryn, For- i] = 7 First National Bank of Washburn, “Witness my hand and official seal N. D. an insolvent corporation, |tnis 6th day of July, 1931. Piaintitt, vs. Olof Peterson, Olat Pe | (SEAL) ‘A. C. ISAMINGER, bes, Edgeley, Lisbon, La Moure, and ON terson, Anna L. Peterson, Edwar Auditor Burleigh County, along the northern counties of South H. Richards, George Ward, Martin North Dakota. Message From Vatican Is As- Dakota report good athens ae cas Be » Amelia Be is, He 15+: wheat and other grains It Reet a rayben, bets, Gayean: First publication 7/8-15-22, 1931 sailed by Mussolini as Col- lection of ‘Lies’ The Soul-Stirring story of the heart cry of a woman crucified on the cross of love! NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP Count R CAFE, Bismarck, North Da- ay ee tes ty Pernany rena Blanche Luyben, J. C. Foote, ald in several districts. “Prospects for an exceptionally heavy corn crop in Minnesota and the Dakotas continue, ‘with rapid growth being made following the hot) weather of late June. Throughout central, southern and western Min- nesota, including the Red River val- ley, prospects are excellent for good | yields of all grains, though there are seattered areas where conditions are not so favorable. Generally, however, the eastern part of the Dakotas and Minnesota present a striking contrast to conditions further west. In south- ern and southwestern North Dakota the heat caused some damage to small grains and helped corn. “The federal crop report issued July 10 indicates that the spring wheat area, mainly in the Dakotas, Montana and Minnesota will harvest’ one of the smallest spring wheat), win State Bank, Baldwin, N. D., corporation, L, R. Baird, as Recelv- er of Baldwin State Bank, Baldwin, ND. a corporation, Mandan Mer-|State of North Dakota, County of ‘cantile Company, a corporation, and] Burlei; Office of County Au- all other persons unknown claim-|_ ditor, ck, N. Dak. ing any estate or interest in or len|To Anthony T. Torbert, Rockford, Tl- orincumbrance upon the property| linois; Harry B. Anderson, no ad- described in the complaint, Defend-| dress given: ants. You are hereby notified that the State of North Dakota to the above|tract of land hereinafter described ‘Named Defendants: and which was assessed in your name You are hereby summoned to an-|for taxation for the year 1925 was on swer the complaint of the plaintiff in| the 14th day of December, 1926, duly the above entitled action, a copy of|sold, as provided by law, for the de- which said. complaint is hereto an-|linquent taxes of the year 1925, ani hexed and herewith served upon you|that the time for redemption from and to serve a copy of your Answer |said sale will expire ninety days from upon the subscribers at their office in| the completed service of this notic tho Dakota National Bank & Trust| Said land is described as follows: Company Building in the City of Bis-|_NE% Section 29, Township 14, marek, County of Burleigh, and State | Range 77. ot North Dakota, within thirty days| Number of Acres, 160, more or less. after the service of this Summons up-| Amount sold for, $45.13. on you, exclusive of the day of such| Subsequent tazes paid by purchase: service, 10. ‘ind in case of your failure to ap-| Amount required to redeem at this Bene ore ARNEL te steer nt atalnat | in addition to the. a cist party, 873,000 adults and 642,000 Piaitiy default for the rellet demand: | you will be required to p: youths, would mobilize shortly on the eee carmen ie or the service of: this notice and 3 1 at 2 N. D. vi wand unles: crops on record. The forecast is for bgp battlefields of northern Italy| Tt's harder to be good today than 50 day of March, 1881, is Sth) ven redeem said land from said sale 156,000,000 bushels of spring and lemonstrate Fascism is a military| years ago, but our young People are HYLAND & FOSTER, | before the expiration of the time for durum’ wheat, a reduction of 90,000,- Cjeveland, July 15.—()—Thomas J.|unit “that has achieved a revolution just as good,” said Mrs. Frances E. redemption as above stated, a deed Soo, Eualiala aa commpared!: Wih( A00)| conor. ccer™y. Wectemmal (We and has the imperative duty of de-| Clark, above, 80-year-old “mother” of :| thereot will isaue to the holder of the 000 bushels o* idersd only about s|clected, Imperial Fontentate of the | fending it against whomsoever.” Christian Endeavor, when she atrived| ro the Defendants Above Named: |law. se oe half crop. anaece eae Order of Nobles} ‘The pope's criticism of the Fascist a Lapey eigngee attend the golden} | You and each of you will please ptitnens my hand ang, official seal " be succes lee ol anizat " -| take cn 8 5 = | tl tt jay of re a “On the other hand, the winter|ossn°, “etn, pe He, mecoee peice in for strong objection. | Sr that the ae Cone note a ne eee, sonal |(SHAL) | A.C. JSAMINGER, wheat belt, which did not reduce guerpoll ester, N. Y. ‘Black Shirts have demonstrated eg Ings Aar€/ claim ‘have been filed in the office of Auditor Burleigh County, dereage as’ the northwest did, will ‘All other officers were advanced to;that they know how to renounce played down and the bad things are|the Clerk of the District Court, Bur- North Dakota. ag 2 the next highest position. bread, career and even life,” said the publicized. leigh county, North Dakota, and that} First publication 7/' 2, 1931 have an increase at coomnerany, George F. Olendorf, Springfield,| statement, “when it is necessary for Uinieetone Elo ae aialuutt eas 1a aap 4 . 7 , q in in_ plal in ae eee eularecect atl Mo,, was elected imperial outer guard|the country and for Fascist revolu- AIR RIDE FOR FRED excluding “the defendants from. any ROTSOR REMOTES pared with 1090. ‘This report i Tere) ADG_1! years henoe will become im-|Hion. ‘Che Fascist party spurns, there-| Seattle, July 15.—Fred Batmore| Sight, interest and title in and to 'h0/1n the Matter of the Esl DO cea: tars cemneabidiiitie perial potentate through succession.|fore, the grave attempts by which it|drove into a service station to get following aeac ree outheast corner| O- Wickham, otherwise known as nee ee hest conditions since that ‘The next convention city will belis sought to depreciate its faith, al-|some air in one of his automobile) of Lot 12, Block 4, Townsite of Bald) yin ~~ te yg 3 selected late Wednesday. Chicago|ready proved by sacrifices. tires. He put the air hose on the| Wi, County of Burleigh and State of | a tsignea, George 8. Register, the ad; ime, but not sufficient to materially North Dakota, th ‘thwest- perce ‘odusstion of wheat.” and San Francisco are contenders. “The directorate is vigilant to pre-|velve end then something drew his|eriy direction, Along ‘the line between | ministrator with the wi an NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION Nance O’Neil TODAY and THURSDAY Capitol Theatr 2:30-7-9 35c till 8 o'clock Rome, July 15.—()—Premier Mus- solini and the Fascist directorate ‘Wednesday denounced the pope’s re- cent encyclical on young Fascism as @ collection of “lies.” The Vatican and Masonry have combined in “common hostility to- ward the Fascist state,” they charged, and to “defame” Balilla, a Fascist or- ganization of boys. In a statement, the directorate an- nounced the membership of the Fas- BEAUTIFUL NEW FORD ‘THOMAS J. HOUSTON of Delos "3 DE LUXE SEDAN CONVERTIBLE SEDAN CUBAN SLAIN IN DUEL any activities, even on the edges of|down the street. The tire Hote of New g a grew big-| th igh i hi New Havana, July 15.) Senator |the ropime "Bare this having’ been |ger and bigger and finally burst, hurl-| erly. direction ae feet, thence in, & f ° UTT terly directi ight angles 25 after Senator Zayas Bazan was shot the Fasicst state.” ee ae pet to the point of beeinning in the |S, Feel Tuesday, was sought by the police. Statistician Says Range Crops Bremen, Germany, July 15.—()—| parts of a home ma: EAKS ie 3 zh y result in damp LAND & FOSTER fudge of the County in Western N. D. Are at CAUSES OF CB Despondent over financial troubles, a}cellars. A wire screen placed over ‘Attorneys for Plaintiff, County, North Da- Herbert Hoover is the first presi- ty Court within and for Burleigh had colla) State of North Dakota, County, of ty, North Dakota, has fixed ‘a, mine ranae erty § a coe, Sage soles a collapsed and all were|dent of the United States to have a| State of No akota, County of|County, North Dakota, has fixed the enced one of the worst droughts in Rogerio Zayas Bazan of Camaguey |stated, the directorate calls attention | ing Fred 10 feet on his face. ‘He had southeasterly direction at, right Gutters and down spouts of a|County of Burleigh and State of the will anne estate, el ; . If the boards in @ floor are not|farmer named Seedorf locked himself the top of the down spout often helps VY cae North Di ce eau re Hous Critical Point the joists, they will creak when walk-|of his home in nearby Ohlenstedt| from the opening. Worth Dakota Burieigh, in County, Court, Betore 27th day of January, A; D. 7932, at the vi the history of that area, according to vent any of the old remnants of the|attention. He forgot about the tire|lots 11 and 12, Block 4, Townsite of the estate of Delos 0, Wickham, oth- WEATHER 10 ‘MAKE died Wednesday of wounds received|to the unheard-of alliance between|to be patched up in angles to the intersection of the line in what police believed was a duel,|the Vatican and Masonry, which are i ee ae note ane ce i a aouth: the offi of Geo . M. Register i e Rei house should have a yearly inspec-} North Dakota. inal Chatalsaisuuan ithe eat Ps jects an eee properly laid or not well attached to| and his four children in the basement in holding dirt and other matter back Bismarck, in Burle North Dakot: pac ed on. The trouble may be due to|Tuesday night and set fire to the Cltatlon Hearing. Petition for License] "You are hereby further notified that Weather from now on will deter-|improper nailing, warping of the/house. When firemen arrived the ourt. telephone on his desk, Hon. 1. Judge. hour of ten o'clock in. th oon of & Ei e of Carrie the Court Rooms of said deral agricultural Donnelly ‘Taylor, Deceased vied Ci OUT QUR WAY. 4 ene, 1 th DE LUXE TUDOR A By Williams J ry, Sarah Preavi kot a partic Suste Day, Katie Gardner, Florence | he ing ‘adj claims AN Sad Frank Ch wi i CABRIOLET Masonic and Liberal days resuming|and continued to gaze at something ogra oe faminwent corer re Wickham, late ' ’ site of Baldwin, thence in a’ south- Senator Modesto Maidique, who fled|bound together in a common hostility towards MAN ‘AMIL Ai GER BURNS F: ¥ tion. Clogged condition of these] agaist say of ihe aad defendant, ‘County, North Da- TOWN SEDAN to Sell Real Estate Hon, vies, Judge of the Coun- mine the fate of range crops in west-|boards or floor joists, or faulty con-| buil Butl VICTORIA hi be YEAR ~ BUT ; Yhe Admini ‘Dated this Zh day of July, A. D. WHoT'RE YOU GEORGE §, REGISTER, TRY NA 20, the administrator with a will an- Delos O. MAKE 1T RON BY we NNELL, TH Za, MORE OIL IC] 4Ov PUT ON \T , TH EASIER Tue most striking fine car types ever offered at such Jow prices are now being presented by Ford dealers. These are the six newest de luxe creations of the Ford Motor Company. ‘They are designed and built to meet every need of the automobile buyer whose desire for motoring luxury and outstanding perform- ance is tempered with sound economy. Get the facts about these fine cars. 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Wickham, dece First publication July, A, D. 193: You one of you are here- by cited and required to appear be- fore the County Court of Burleigh county, North Dakot att the office of the County Judge of Burleigh county, North Dakota at the Burleigh coun! v7 7 v4 sO7 d North Dakota Court House in the city rl } — of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, | North Dako! in the 29th day of July, i A. D, 1931, the hour of 10 o'clock t o in the forenoon of that day to show J s cause, if any you have, why the pe- = SS 7 | ! tition’ of J. L. Bell, the administrator We will vacuum clean your furnace with a Sturtevant Vacuum Cleaner, paint the tastings, the grates and smoke p' all for $3. All Repairs at Reasonable Prices Phone 141 French & Welch Hdwe. Co. Ae a ee oe of the estate of Carrie D. Taylor, also known as roline Donnelly Taylor, = - , + é deceased, on file in said C ANG IETS Za Mn tg ht (138) north, of range se’ enty-six (76) west of the fifth pri cipal meridian in Burleigh county, + anillces steers ‘ Bares “ North Dakat: the southwi wi quarter and the northwest quar- ter of the southwest quarter of sec tion five In township one hundred and thirty-five north, of range enty-elght west of the fitth prin meridian in Emmons county, N any part thereof or part thereof, of it, | 5 The eye is an organ you can't afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optemetriat 7 i is ‘and allowed. ‘arrie D. er lon Donnelly Taylor, ceased: was the city of Bismarck, in of smi in Burleigh county, North le Lat service be made of this citation as required by law. we thi th day of July, A. D. By the CANNED MAGIC gg [A ane get St g Feet ae U Settee Es