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‘Alleged Bad Check Artist Bound Over Arthur Banks, held here on a bad check charge, was bound over to the Gistrict court at a hear- ing before H. R. Bonny in justice court Friday morning. Floyd R. Belk, manager of the Farmers Union Oil company, was the complainant, al- leging that Banks had given him a check when he had no account at the bank. 131 CCC Youths Are Sent to N. D. Camps Enrollment and registration was completed here and 131 youths from 13 North Dakota counties departed for three North Dakota CCC camps Friday. Thirty-one of the new recruits were @ i Weather Report ! FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: ably thundershowers tonight or Sat- — ps, urday; c Tr Sat- der night or Satur- day; cooler Sat- urday and tonight, except south-cen- Saturday; except @F) scattered thun- dershowers Sat- urday, followed by cooler. For Minnesota: Scattered thun- derstorms tonight or Saturday; warm- er along Lake Superior, cooler in northwest portion. thunderstorms tonight and Baturdays 3 cooler east portion tonight. GENERAL CONDITIONS The tric pressure is hij over the Great Lakes region (8. 8. Marie and over northern Al- ‘atchewan (Prince urred from. thi Great Lakes westward to the northern Rocky Mountain region while else- where the weather is generally fair. Temperatures are slightly above the seasonal average from the Mississip- B Valley to the Rocky Mountain re- io: in. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.11. Reduced to sea level, 29.83. uri river stage at 7 a. m., 6.8 Missor ft. 24 hour change, -0.2 ft. 2oare RVSRS WESTERN NORTH Eee Meet age Pet BISMARCK, clear 91 65) «(00 Beach, peldy. .. $2 63 =.00 5 eee Ee rosby, ly. 4 Di , clear . -86 59 00 Drake, clear 86 67 «00 ‘Dunn Center, cl 93 00 Garrison, clear . 90 6 00 Jamestown, clear 94 67 (51 Max, clear ... 88 61 00 Minot, foury, . - 8 65 Al Parshall, clear . 89 62.00 Sanish, + seen - 93 64 00 Williston, clear . 90 68 00 EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA High- Low- Devils Lake. clear .... 90 Grand Forks, peldy. Hankinson, clear Linbon, clear Napoleon, clear Oakes, clear .. Wishek, clear MINNESOTA POINTS geaseset Minneapolis, rain Moorhead, clear SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pct. 92 72 «(04 66 00 Huron, clear .... Rapid City, clear MONTANA POINTS Pe ace est ‘. me 80 2 4 72 “00 WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS High- Low- 68 00 Boise, hi 60 02 5200 TL, pe! 2 32 68.00 Des Moines, Ic 68 02 lear m% 00 BG peldy 0 Los Angeles: Gal” clear 7 6) 20 tah, clear .. 88 48 00 - 9% 70 00 Okla. City, O. clear .. 92 74 00 Phoenix, Ariz. clear .. 110 78 00 Pr. Albert, pel 88 52 «00 » Ore., cidy. t. ny Olt 92 76 00 Lake 96 68 00 Santa Fe, N. clear 84 58 .00 Mari 6 00 ‘Wash., cldy. 5200 ridan, bad clear 64 00 clear 7% 00 5 Wash., 4 00 ome 8 8S ny Cl 48 00 ‘Winnipeg. Man. peldy. 90 6818 REUVEST FOR BIDS ES DEPARTMENT en STATE HIGH- Proposals for furnishing motor pa- trols, crawler type tractors ani r shovel, will be recaived by the Highway Commissioner in the off! of the Department of State Highways at Bismarck, North Da- kota, not later than 9:30 o'clock A. M., August 20th, 1935, at which time and place they will be publicly open- ed _and read. The prop must be mailed or ed with the Depart- ighways at Bismarck, and shall be sealed and roposals for furnishing Motor Patrols, Crawler Type Trac- tors or Power Shovel, as the case may be. . A certified check of 5%, together with a idders bond in the full amount of the bid, must accompany each proposal. The price bid is to include prepaid freight to point of destination. Contemplated purchases consist of the follow - Motor Patrols -Crawler Type Trac- . ee tors. (Approx. 35 H. P.) '; Power Shovel (% t Yd. Working Capacity) All bidders are invited to be pres- ent at the opening of the proposals. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals to waive technical- ities or to accept such as mi be de- termined to be for the best interests of the State. to-|CITATION HEARING July, . | the in Burle! est Pet./the south east a aCe men Me- camps was under the direction of Sgt. O. M. Stran of Fargo, state CCC recruiting officer, who was assisted by Corporal James C. Caldwell, Fort Lincoln, The new recruits were part of the state's alloted quota required to bring each of the camps up to full strength. Enlistments by counties were Mc- Lean 21, Shediran 8, Wells 11, Oliver 4, Morton 4, Burleigh 20, Kidder 15, Sioux 7, Emmons 11, Logan 9, Mc- Intosh 7, Mercer 18 and Sargent 1. Transients Ordered To Take Jobs Offered Transients must take employment Offered or they will not be given aid in transient camps, E: A. Willson, state FERA director, said Friday. The transients must register at re- @|employment centers and must work in the harvest fields or on gardening or .{ther projects if physically able to work, he stated. They will be treat- ed the same as other relicf cases, Willson said. AMENDED PETITION FOR PROBATE OF FOREIGN WILL. | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. ss. COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Scholidon, Deceased. ¢ George C. Schrunk, Petitioner, vs. George C. Schrunk, Anna M. Schrunk, Mary L. Soule, Katie Schrunk, Margaret Klemp, Mary Patrick, George Nielson, Hazel Nielson Thompson, Clarence Niel- son, a minor, Frederick Nielson, a@ minor, Harold Nielson, a mon- or, Bertha Nielson, a minor, Frank Nielson, @ minor, Floyd Nielson, a minor, Fred A. Wood, ecial guardian of each oné of said six minors, and all other persons interested in the estate of Mary Scholidon, deceased, THE STATE OF NORTH TO THE ABOVE RESPONDENTS: You and each one of you are here- by cited and required to appear be- fore the County Court of County, North Dakota, at the office of the County Judge of said County in the Burleigh County, North Dako- ta Court House in the City of Bis- marck in said County and State, on the 13th day of August, A. D. 1935, at the hour of two o'clock in the at- ternoon of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why the amended etition of George C. Schrunk, on ile in said Court, requesting the ad- mission to probate of a certain docu- |] ment as the last will and testament of || Mary Scholidon, deceased, in the County Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and also requesting that said document be allowed by and admitted to probate in the said County Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, as the last will and id Mary Scholidon, de- o requesting that Le! ‘Testamentary thereon in matter of said estate in said Court De issued thereon to said George C. Schrunk, of Danbury, Iowa, should not be granted. A copy of said document with the probate thereof duly authenticated in the District Court of Woodbury County, Iowa, is on file in the Coun- ty Court of Burleigh County, North Daxcta. The late residence of id Mary Scholidon, deceased, was, the time of her death, t! County of Wood- bury, in the State of Iowa. Let service be made of this cita- erulea by law. this 25th day of July, A. D. BY THE COURT: ters I. C. Davies, oar A rid of said County Court. Geo. M. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under authority of an Order of Sale igeaniet by the Hon. I. C. Davies, fudge of the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota, dated the 13th day of A. D. 1935, the undersigned, as e administrator de bonis non of of Valentine Benz, late of jthe estate 02) the village of Moffit, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by the Judge of the said County Court, the follow- ing described real estate, towit: the north west quarter of section 31 in township 137 north, of range 76 in Burleigh County, North Dakota; the south east quarter of section 14 in township 137 north, of range 77 in Burleigh County, North Dakota; the north west quarter of section 24 in township 137 north, of range 77 in Burleigh County, North Dakota; the north east quarter of section 24 in township 187 north, of range 77 County, North Dakota; quarter of section 24 in township 137 north, of range 77 in Burleigh County, North Da- kota; lots 6 and 7 in block 14 of the town- site of Moffit, in Burleigh County, North Dakota; lot 16 in block 13 of the townsite of Moffit, in Burleigh County, North Dakota; lot 17 in block 13 of the townsite of Moffit, in Burleigh County, North ota; lot 13 in block 14 of the townsite of Moffit, in Burleigh County, North Dakota; lot 16 in block 2 of Bailey's Addition Me in Burleigh County, of Moffit, in Burleigh County, North Dakota; lot 19 in block 13 of the townsite of Moffit, in Burleigh County, North Dakota; and lot 3 in block 14 of the townsite of Moffit, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, subject to the homestead interest and estate of Katharina Benz, th idow of said Valentine Benz, di ed, therein, ll be made on or after the 7th day of ums » A. D. 1935. All_ bids must be in writing and may be left at the office of Geo. M. Register, in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, or filed with the Judge of said unty Court, or delivered to the undersign- ed personally, at my residence in the village of Moffit, in said Burleigh ounty. we" this 18th day of July, A. D. John Benz, as the admin- istrator de bonis non of tate of Valentine ceased. 7-19-26. Se SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURL! . IN_ DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Bismarck Lumber Company, foreign corporation, a Plaintiff, ve. J. A. DeLong, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the abov: dD swer the complaint in the above en- titled action, which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Dis- trict Court in and for the County of h, State of North Dakota, und copy of your answer upon bscriber within thirty days af- service of this Summons upon xclusive of the day of service, case of your fuilure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the C taint. Dated this 3rd 1935, at Bismarc! ent and assignment to state |” Respondents. | AKOTA | urleigh | if To Hold Final Rites For Targart Saturday Puneral services for Thomas Rob- ert Targart, 87, who died Wednesday morning at the home of his son, Wilbur J. Targart, 705 Sixth St., were held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday after- noon at the Perry funeral home. Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, officiated. Mrs, J. A. Larson and Mrs. Forrest M. Davis sang sacred due: selections, Mrs. A. J. Arnot playing accompaniments. The body was taken on the eve- ning train to Oskaloosa, Ia., where final rites will be held Saturday at the Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Targart accompanied his fathe-’s body. -Making the trip to Oskaloosa by automobile were the widow of the late Mr. Targart, Mrs. Wilbur J. Tar- gart and the Misses Helen and Win- nifred Targart. Latham Charged With Intoxicated Driving Timothy Latham of Bismarck, charged with driving while in an in- toxicated condition, waived prelimin- ary examination and was bound over ES the district court at Mandan Fri- lay. , Cliff Jones, travelling representa- tive of a St. Paul concern, was the complaining witness. He alleges that Latham drove into his car after sig- zagging across the highway near the Keg between here and Mandan. Latham was arrested and held by Deputy Sheriff Lidstrom of Morton county. Bonds were fixed at $300. [Sentencing of Gypsy Girl Pair Is Deferred Two gypsy girls, Lena Adams and Helen White, charged with larceny lat the Parke general store at Sterling Wednesday, pleaded guilty before Judge Fred Jansonius in district court here Friday morning and were order- ed to sppear within the next 10 days for sentencing. J. A. Hyland, acting states attorney vz lin the absence of George S. Register, |informed the court that all stolen Money had been repaid to Sidney Parke, owner of the Sterling store, in addition to the court costs, Pronouncement of the sentence was deferred until a later date and the two girls were released. es | City and County i Miss Dorothy MacGillivray, until recently FERA nurse for Dunn coun- ty, has resigned to accept a position at the Indian hospital at Elbowoods. Her successor has not been named. Erven W. Day, formerly of the Rolette county FERA staff, has been named acting FERA ad inistrator in such wonderful electrically-cooked for mentioning it, the (Just Wond Wait Until I Call And We'll All Go Over to the Patterson he loves to eat there, and I know you'll enjoy it, too. They have THE PATTERSON ONLY FIRE-PROOF HOTEL IN BISMARCK food ... and if you'll forgive me brices are 80 sensible. lerful Food) 104 Main " Sugar, 10-lb. Kraft bag Corn, No. 2 can, 2 for ... Mixed Vegetables, No. 2 can Wonder Ash Tray 6le 9c 9c We take county and H Cherries SUGAR Soup rant Vegetable _— 100-1b, we we ee saae 15¢ 1$5°79 = 58c | 15¢ PLUMS Vacavilles, 9 8 c 15-Ib, lug only. Blueberries Wisconsin Fancy quart box ney i Bananas, fancy fruit, | sent, sueet sugar, No. 2 tin, Bler ioe ee 23c Pears, Stokely’s Bartlett, RY 5 racastoes, extra standard, (0. 2% tin, Biloe k cie’ 27c Pickles, Libby’s sweet mixed, qt. Gold Dust, large pkg., only. . SALT Ground Rock 100-1b. DEPARTMENT OF STATE HIGH- was. 9 By: W. J. Flannigan, Date july” e i) Tames mad 2-26'8-2-9, 3 - Bismarck, North Dakota. . 1/b-12-18-96 4/2-9. PAL’S CASH GROCERY Saturday Specials EMPEL Catsup Mustard thor bottle nee ce Prenares. 2 for Vacuum Packed 1 at. jar 25c Ib. 29¢ 19c Canning Peaches Next Week Pork and Beans, 27 oz. can...... Seminole Tissue, 3 rolls .... 10c 19c | large 2/7 ean”. L5C Peaches, sliced, 1 8c No. 2% can.... relief grocery orders Siz APRICOTS U. S. No. 1, 95c 15-lb. lug only. Crabapples, Yellow Tran- scendents, g 2 i 4 5 36-Ib. box... Red Kidney Beans, 22-0z. tin 10c Macaroni, 8 oz. pkg. ......... 5c Preserves, Patterson Seal Pure Strawber- 43 c ries, 2-Ib. jar.. Chocolate, Rockwood bak- i aac 25c P. & G. Soap, 6 for FLOUR Climax or Dakota Maid 49-Ib, $ 1 .99 Rolette is R. D. Criger, former Botti- neau county home visitor. RETAIL TRADE GAINS New York, July 26.—(®)—Addition- al gains were registered for retail trade during the week, Dun & Brad- street reported Friday in a weekly; {trade review, in spite of high tem- peratures which prevailed in nearly all parts of the country. CAR LOADINGS INCREASE Washington, July 26.—()—The As- sociation of American Railroads an- nounced Friday loadings of revenue freight for the week ended July 20 amounted to 593,366 cars, an increase of 26,878 over the preceding week. TOWNSEND COMING MONDAY McLean county, Miss Pearl Salisbury, state director of field work, an-|his engage! nounced Friday. Succeeding Day at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1985 Lake Monday. 1 DIES, 1 HURT IN CRASH ance that Dr. F. E. Townsend will fill ments here Monday was received Fridady by Rev. R. J. Stin- son, publicity chairman. Convention plans are being arranged for Devils Chicago, July 26.—(?)—Duane How- ard, 30, a flying instructor, vas killed, and Vivian Thomas, 24, a student, was seriously injured Friday when Howard’s open monoplane crashed at Curtiss-Reynolds ELSIE JANIS RECOVERING East View, N. Y., July 26.—Elsie Janis, “the sweetheart of the A. E. F.” and a stage star, was rapidly re- covering Friday from injuries received Wednesday in an automobile accident. In 1873 there were 3,000,000 unem- ployed out of a total United States population of approximately 40,000,- Fargo, N. D., July 26—(?)}—Assur-| 000. Picnic Foods T & T Extract Root Beer ... Bottle 10c Flavorade ......Pkg. 5c Carol 6 oz. Peanut Butter... Jar 10¢ IGA 3 on, Sandwich Spread Jar 10 3% o2. Olives, 18K Glass Jar 10c Stuffed Manzanillas 2% of. Olives, 18K Glass Jar 10c 18K Salad 8 oz, Ash Mustard. ... Tray Jar 10¢ Carol assorted 6 on. Pickles ........ Jar 10c Carol Sliced 8 oz. Dill Pickles..... Jar 10 White Fashion Pkg. Paper Napkins of 100 10¢ Chi-Net 3-section Pkg. Paper Plates.... of 6 10¢ BROWN BETTY COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE COFFE Wheaties =. 22c Grape-Nuts «.17c Peak Tea wuiPare™. 23¢ : Tea Spoon and Coaster Free Peak Tea srs‘az* Y, Lb. Pkg. ... Salad Dressing an. | “ey Inhnshin's Water Flakes iS) [ 21c. Special for Friday and Saturday at Mandan and Bismarck Stores ORANGES [ye Sunish medion ae, Prices below are good for week of July 2¢th to August Ist Decorated Pkg. Paper Plates... : of 6 10¢ Candy Scoop Bananas ...... . for 5c Assorted 3 Bars | Candy Bars.... for 10¢ Prize Package 3 " Ie Cracker Jack... for 10¢ Fancy 2 on. Mushrooms .... Can 10¢ 2 0 in Pimientos .... Glass 10¢ Muchmore 303 Tall Spaghetti ...... Can 10c Muchmore 303 Tall Pork & Beans... Can 10c Muchmore 303 Tall Soaked Peas ... Can 10c Cut wax or green No. 2 Beans, standard Can 10¢ 18K No. 2 Kidney Beans .. Can 10c Tidbits or crushed 8 oz. Pineapple, 18K Can 10c Grapefruit 8 oz Hearts, 18K ... 18K Sliced 8 ox. Peaches ....... Can 10¢ 18K Fancy 8 on. Pears ......... Can 10ch w .29c 39c | \ | i L’S ,; Phones 423 Third 1208-1209 Street Meats - - Fruits - - Vegetables GRAPEFRUIT, fancy large, 4 for. -25¢ Bananas Fancy Ripe 3 Ibs. 21c Soap _|Potatoes een Honey ~ pened Peck dy 1 Ib. far 25¢ 35¢ 27¢ 21c Beef Veal Beef Ground Ribs Stew Roast Beef 2 Ibs, 2 Ibs. Pound A hi 25¢ 22c lie 29¢ CANTALOUPE, 2 for Swift’s Meat at Our Store Free Delivery «EB Groceries 9 Meats Phone 928 ZERR 208 6th St. LEMONS, firm, juicy, doz..........: 33c BLACKBERRIES, fancy, 2 boxes. . BANANAS, firm, ripe, 3 Ibs........ TOMATOES, fancy, ripe, 2 Ibs. . CABBAGE, home grown, Ib..... CELERY, well bleached, bunch..... POTATOES, large white, peck......29¢ 50-lb. bag ..... siren a MILK, Swift’s and Rose, 3 cans. .....19¢ .10c Peas, garden Par Coffee, ie... ae Lib tin”... 29C Catsup, Snider’s, Heer No. 2 : large tandard, bottle ......... 14¢ | ator... ae hat: GOD MEWS .25¢ Blueberries, fancy, qt. box... Canning Apricots, fancy ere $1.00 23 Cherries, fancy, 15-Ib. box, per box $2.15 Cantaloupe, Honey Dew Melons, Watermelons, Crab- apples, Green Apples, Plums, Raspberries, Blackberries, Lemons, Oranges, Grapefruit Fresh Peaches, fancy, 3 lbs. Bananas, fancy, firm, 3 lbs. for Corn on the Cob, Wax Beans, Green Stringless Beans, Fresh Peas, Beets, Turnips, Kohlrabi, Head Lettuce, Celery, Radishes, Green Onions, Cabbage, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Radishes Old Witch Ammonia, quart Goldkist Sauerkraut, No. bottle, regular 35c seller, 214 size can, spe- cial, 2 cans for... 1 9c special, quart bottle .... 23 Cc Diamond Matches, 6 large Pint per carton c Fairway Fruit Cocktail, No. 2 size can, special, per can .. 22c Fairway Spinach, No. 2% size can, special, 1 6 c per can Fairway Chili Sauce, 12 oz. Fairway Tomatoes, No. 214 size, 19c es eee bottle, special Grandma’s White Naphtha per bottle ....... 23c 20 bre for ae 3 19c Paris Green, 4 Ib. can, ie”... $1.88) 2c... $1.20 Fairway Coffee, America’s finest and most economical coffee. It is a blend of the finest grades, with no acid coffees included. Produces 80 cups to the pound— ‘nme 33c tt Ble Serv-Well Coffee—A real high grade oer ee ft ae E. A. BROWN Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store “ 122 Fifth Stress al Phogp 1400 Afl Phones 1400

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