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Nn | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS - Telfer By. MRS. WM. McMURRICK @ Wednesday visitors at the McMur- ick home included Rev. and Mrs. E. Matteson, Maxine Allensworth and itty Slorby. Naomi Buckley was an overnight est at the Oder home Thursday. Mrs. Ted Knutson and Mrs, ler visited with Mrs, EB, M. White- we Thursday evening. The Glencoe Ladies’ Aid met at the Vm, McMurrick home Thursday. The ext meeting will be at the B. G. Buckley home. Carroll and Melvin Bower were Sunday dinner guests at the Glen Oder home. Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Fields and family visited at the John Becknal home Saturday evening. The young folks of the Glencoe and ‘Stewartsdale churches met at the Mc- Murrick home Sunday evening. The following officers were elected: Cor- rine Buckley, president; Mrs. Glen | Oder, vice president; and Helen Beck- nal, secretary-treasurer. The next meeting will be at 4 p. m, Sunday at the Stewartsdale church. Miss Vivian Smith arrived Thurs- day to visit her aunt, Mrs, C. A. Carl- son. —_—— Hampton . By ELIZABETH KOPPY Frank Lawler, commissioner from this district, was in Linton Tuesday and Wednesday. Steve Koppy and daughters, Frances and Gertrude, Mrs. Anna Busby and Gene Mickel were Mandan and Bis- marck callers Wednesday. Mrs. Bus- by visited her son Ferman at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and chil- dren of Linton visited at the Ted + Schnaible home Thursday. Godfrey Grenz transacted business in Selfridge Thursday. Miss Ruby Surber of Livona is visiting at the Koppy home. Charley Carlson and daughter of near Glencoe were callers in this vicinity Saturday. John Michlitsch and the Misses | Frances, Gertrude and Regina Kop- “py, accompanied by Edna and Ruby Surber of Livona, visited at the John Rebenitsch, Jr, home at Fort Rice Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Olhauser and daughter of east of Hazelton spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Olhauser, Sr. | Phoenix —-————_______—__-¢ By LINDA BAILEY Philip Weber and Christ Rath, Jr., who motored to New Rockford on business Monday, returned Wednesday evening. Omar Cloud, who also made the trip, remained for an indefinite stay. An auction sale was held on the Otto Rachel farm Monday. The Ra- chel family will make their home in California, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Rath visited at the home of William Wagner near Tuttle Sunday. Mrs, Alex Neff and family moved into the Kesler house in Wing Wed- nesday. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Weber and daughte.s, Gloria, Luella and Bernice, were Saturday shoppers in Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs, Romeo Bailey and son Richard visited at the Adolph ‘Weber home Sunday. Roy Bailey of Regan and Sidney Cook of Bismarck spent Sunday with their cousin, Raymond Bailey, Sunday visitors at the Ed. Cloud home were Dave Johnsbn, Emelia Rath, Mollie, Hilda and Bill Graf and Elna and Lé.da Bailey. Christ Rath, Sr., sustained some in- juries Saturday when a load of hay overturned. —_—___________—_-+ | Glenview By VIOLET JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Art Risth have had ar a visitor the past week Mrs, Risth’s brother from Wing. Mrs, Henry Johnson has returned home after having spent a couple of Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Mr, ahd Mrs. James Novy and daughter Tracy sre visiting relatives at Olivia, Minn., for 10 days, Tom Novak was a Wing business caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Reichter and en | sons visited at Mrs. Reichter’s paren- tal home Friday evening, C. B. Knudson and family were dinner and supper guests at the Car! Johnson home Sunday. “Edwin Triebwasser, who was em- ployed at the John Witt home for several weeks, feft for Willow City Saturday. | _Witon fy MRS. JOHN A BERG — Sam Berg motored to McKenzie to s his daughter, Mrs, Schauer, Tues- . Mr. and Mra, John Wagner are the parents of a son born August 6 at ‘Wilton. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs, John J. Rever were aa guests at the John Wagner ome, Mrs. A. Phaff, Mrs, Ohrist Berg of Wing, and Mrs. Fred Neumiller of Hurdsfield were called to the bedside of their father Sunday night. Mr. Neumiller is much improved at this writing, however. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner motor- ed to the Capital City Saturday. A farewell party was given for Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller who are leaving for Lodi, Calif., this week. Ludwig Wagner and son Paul, Gust and Christ Neumiller and Sam Berg motored to Dunseith where they got three truckloads of molasses to be used for feed. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and daugh- ter motored to Wing to visit with the Christ Berg family Sunday. Sunday visitors at the John Berg home were Messrs. and Mmes. Otto Wolf, Gust Neumiller and Mike Wall. Reinhold and Ernest Wagner, who are working near Devils Lake, spent Sunday at their home. Ecklund Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hein and sons, John and Reynold, John Scherben- skie, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs, John —@ | Weber, Jr., were Capital City shop- By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey, son Duane and daughters Virginia, Donna and Delores, were visitors at the Dave Smith home Sunday. Elbe Murrey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey, who visited week at her home, returned to Fargo Vearl, Paul, Harry and Guy Holden and Bertha Partyke were visitors at the Murrey home Friday evening. CURRAN— oo’ By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olausen and son Melvin and Mr. Olausen’s mother spent Tuesday at Bismarck sight-see* this winter before lea’ west in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Ola left Wednesday for their ct Valley City. weeks at the Lawrence Ousley home. |thern Walter Aune and Josephine Bab- . nick of Washburn spent Sunday even- ing with Violet Johnson. +| Spent Edgar Jacobson called in Baldwin ‘Wednesday. ' Mrs. R. E. Hagen and son Alfred and Mrs. Laura James returned to their homes Monday, having spent the past month with relatives in southern and eastern states. Mrs, Celia DeLong returned from her trip to eastern states when she visited relatives. Mrs. Thompson from Mercer. E i asligelagt He i ari) F Py bt [: 5 i F i ; i at Hi re efi fs E i t ie i ahee i A i d i i i ; EL li E EE FE i pers this week. Mr. and Mrs, John Hein and fam- ily and Alex Neff and three of his sisters are leaving soon for Califor- nia to make their future home. Emanuel and Ted Fode and Ernest Berg motored to New Rockford Sat: Martha Graf was a Saturday over- night guest of Eva Degner, Pete Remich returned to his home after completing his work at the Deg- ner home. Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON - @ [at the Corey home in Braddock last Baldwin | Alex Ambers of Driscoll has been visiting with his son Lewis the past Guests at the Richard Borner home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and family of Riverview and Edward, Lee and Richard Fricke and Fred Herdebu. Mr. and Mra. Hugo Solberg and recent , @0~ here for Bismarck ‘has few days here Burnette Lander- relatives, » Edmund Rupp and to the Carter home township Thuraday eve- William Fricke return- morning from & trip to nosthern Min- ies eR eakEags i ae binge ink uF : Clyde Buttruff is visiting at brother-in-law and id Mrs, P. K, Eastman. has left for Rob- be employed, of Washburn in Wilton one ige | : FE Hi 8% Le g z Wednesday will visit of Chicago is at the home » and Mrs. Ed. Oshanyk and small Genece visited relatives at N. D., last week. d Mrs. Claude Newman were ves at Garrison Sun- P. K, Eastman, stroke Saturday, is condition. S. W. Burleigh Mr, and Mrs, Charley Mallard and family and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and family enjoyed # picnic lunch in the woods Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nickolson and in @ critical and | Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Schlosser and daughter of Mandan spent Tuesday at_the Valentine Steiner home. Mrs, Heck is staying at the Valentine Steiner home this week while Mrs. Steiner is in a Bismarck hospital convalescing from an oper- ‘Mrs. William Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morris and son Dewaine were ily left Monday to spend the winter in Canada. George Shepherd, Otto Johnson and John A. Stewart visited at Paul Ho- visited at the A. J. Stewart home| home. ‘Tuesday ——_—______—_9 T Northwest Kidder | By MES. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Miss Opal Gray was a dinner guest Monday at the R. A. Woodward home, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Ochsner and chil- dren, Vera and Armond, Vernold and Lawrence and Norman left Monday for Idaho, where they will make their » and Mrs. JoNnie Schibenskie family were guests Sunday at foodward home. Russell Woodward guests Sunday night home. John Driscoll and in Tuttle Wednes- were over- ‘Wood- ‘. Adolph Hieb and son Dave shopped and visited in Good- rich Friday. Lawrence Goldsmith and his sister Dorothy returned home this week | Baumillers are leaving for California s ue Hi i 2 38 il 4 h : i fr E F E z i t E ! i i | Hy i i . f ini | i _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1936 week, week, Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Glanville and daughter Bernice, J. J. Scallon and Herman Jacobson returned home after visiting relatives in Portland, | 4! Oregon. Mr. and Mrs, G. Zelmer of Regan were Sunday visitors at the John Mueller home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roth and fam- ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoffman and family visited friends and rela- tives in Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Korchuff of Cleveland, O., are visiting at the John Weber, Sr., home a few days. Lucille Dalbec left for Valley City Saturday to visit friends for a few days, Mr, and Mrs. Emil Sockmeyer are making a short stay at the home of Mrs. A. Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Art Payseno are the parents of a boy born Monday in the Bismarck hospital. Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART Ralph Brown, brother of Math Brown, visited here at Math’s home a few days before returning to his CCC camp. Mrs. Tom Stewart accompanied Mrs. Ost Prince to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson and Oscar Anderson, brother of Clar- ence, visited friends here Tirursday on their way to South Dakota. Mr. end Mrs. Anderson formerly lived here. Leona Larson of LaMoure spent a few days here at the John Sedevic home. Leona went to Wing Monday accompanied by Marjory Sedevic to visit a short while with her’ cousin, Mrs, George Sedevic. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and daughter Lorraine and Delores, Glen Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson were Sunday visitors at the ‘Walter Deitzman home near Menoken. Mrs. George Lee and son Stanley, returned home Sunday evening from Bismarck. Stanley has been in the hospital for the past week with pneu- monia, Mrs, Henry Zuroff, daughter Mar- garet and son Harold, and Ted Lice ‘were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Twilling visited at his folks home in Elbowoods Sun- day. Y Missouri | By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Delores Chesak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Chesak, is a patient in ® Bismarck hospital, where she un- derwent an operation for a leg infec- tion Tuesday. Miss Caroline Irvine visited at the home of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine, near Glencoe, last week. Mr, and Mrs. Emory Woodworth and Bille Ann and Hank Platt mo- tored to Hazelton on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family were Sunday guests at the Stanley Francis home in Lincoln townsht ip. A WPA project has been started in this township and the men are now working on the basement of Man- ning School No. 1. The Stewartsdale Ladies’ Aid Mis- sionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. John Welch Thursday after- noon. After services held at the Stewarts- dale church Sunday morning, Rev. and Mrs. Madison were entertained at dinner at the James MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and fam- ily were Sunday supper guests at the W. E. Snyder home near Menoken. Miss Caroline Irvine is visiting at home of her uncle and aunt, Mr.! and Mrs. Alex Anderson. | Heaton Visitors at the John Schlaht home last Monday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and sons Richard and Junior and Mr. and Mrs, Jake Baumiller and family. Mrs, Bernard Hall and daughters Lorrene and Phyllis were visiting with Mrs, Vernice Hall Wednesday. Callers at the Andrew Heinle home Thursday were Mrs, John Schlahi and son Herbert, Mrs. John Neuharth, 8r., and Mr. and Mrs, John Neuharth, dJr., of Turtle Lake. John Neuharth, Sr., was taken to a Bismarck hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hochhalter and family and Alvin Bender of Regan were Sunday visitors at the Andrew Heinle home. A number of friends and relatives sponsored a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller and family at their home Sunday evening. The to establish a new residence. Grewe visited with the + Hester Bailey was ® Thursday guest at the Clayton Little home. k Hill RESCSE TTT PPE Riverview By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Raymond Flannigan was an over- night guest at Simon Goughners Mon- ‘ys Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayo and son Frank, Miss Hilda Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter and Alberta: Worst | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and family Tuesday. Those who transacted business in Bismarck Saturday were, Mr. and Mrs, John Flannigan, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hog, Mrs. Herman Worst, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue Sr., and daughter Mae, Miss Ethel Johnson, and John Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, 8r., have as house guests their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogue and family of California. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clutton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul, and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Flannigan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Worst and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Borner and family Sun- day. Richard and Lee Fricke and Fred Herdebu were also present. Mr, and Mrs, Johannson and fam- ily were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr. Mr. and Mrs, John Flannigan, Mrs. Walter Paul and Mrs. Paul Reed and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ryberg Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue Sr. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les French in Bismarck. Fred Mayo was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Worst and family Monday. Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hojian and family from Dawson were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Soule, Moffit, spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Agnew and Mr. and Mrs. August Klipstein. Mrs, Agnew ac- companied them on their return trip Monday. V. M. Craven and Ivan Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. George Knoll were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Chas, McCormick and son Harold returned from a week’s trip to Min- nesota. Mrs. Rebecca Rogers of McKenzie visited Thursday with Mrs, V. M. Craven. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs, Ed. Ebeling Thursday. The aft- ernoon was spent quilting. Epworth League met with Louis and Delvin Owens Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherman and son Eugene were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. O, Sherman and M. F. Agnew. | McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs, Etta Wilkinson and grand- Gaughter, Bernice Glanville, Mrs. J. O. Lein and son Lindy, Mrs. Clyde Harvey and daughter LaVern, all of Wing, and Mrs. Edwin Dent of James- town were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark Friday evening. A farewell party was held in the hall Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coons, who left for Washing- ton to make their home. Dancing was enjoyed and at midnight lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs, Andy Doucette and Mrs. N. J. Stru- wing, assisted by Jessie Easton and Mrs. Henry Larson. Mrs. E. L, Adams and son, Eddie Junior, spent from Thursday until Saturday at Elgin visiting relatives. They made the trip with Mrs. Adams’ brother, Herold Rafteseth. Manferd Manly of Bismarck was a Sunday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. Manly, C. Kerner of Ashley visited his sis- ter, Mrs, Erick Slovarp, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Bliss and fam- ily returned home from southwestern Minnesota Thursday after a week's visit with relatives and friends, V. P. Heaton of Fargo spent the week-end here with his son, Pat, who will go to Nebraska to spend the winter with an aunt, Miss Vivian Larson from Sterling spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, Mrs. Freto Envick of Sterling visit- ed Mrs. E. L, Adams Monday. The Homemakers club will meet at the Eddie Adams home Thursday, Aug. 20. Theola Torgerson visited Marjorie ‘Wood at Menoken Sunday evening. Gas baa Christiana By MRS. ALFRED OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gibson were call- ers at the Alfred Olson home Wed- nesday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Olson, son Jimmie and Ernest Johnson and fame ily were guests at the Raymond John- son home Wednesday evening. Miss Mildred Hanson spent a few days the past week with Mrs. Robert Eizenbeise of Driscoll, Mrs. C. Johnson of Bismarck is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson. home. Jorgenson, Jr., of Alta was & Clyde Little. fae A BF istis MS Mrs. Ed. Gibson accompanied Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Olson to Bismarck Friday. Ray Seibel is employed at the Adolph Hanson home. Mrs. Christ Schoon visited Mrs. Sharp at Driscoll Saturday ‘Paul Coleman, Buddy Skoglund, Clarence Olson, Melvin Erickson and Batty Fitzgerald, who went to Willow City to work in the harvest fields, report a fair crop there. Those that motored to Bismarck to shop and transact business were Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist, David Trygg, Ruth Pettis, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham and Edward and Mor- rison. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kell and fam- ily, Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist, Elmond Pettis and Esther Cederstrom were guests last Sunday at the Gilbert Cederstrom home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson were guests Sunday of her mother, Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strom, Norman and Harold were among those present at the Wal- ter Ryberg home Tuesday night when @ farewell party was given for Mrs. Ryberg's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Enoch Carlson and fam- ily who are leaving Saturday for Nevis, Minn. They will locate on a farm five miles from there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley and Mrs. W. J. Jiras were entertained at din- ner and supper Sunday at the Geo. Nelson home. Jessie Pettis returned from Little Forks, Minn., where she visited her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis. She will teach school No. 4 in Trygg, coe the first Monday in Septem- A group of friends met at the John Anderson home last Sunday to bid farewell to Mrs. Anderson and the children, who are moving to Bis- marck to make their future home. Mrs. John Anderson and twins, Edgar and Edsel, were dinner guests Sunday at the Geo. Nelson home. Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorrhus of Val- ley City were business callers here Priday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson and family have returned from a visit in Minneapolis. They also attended the commencement exercises at Wheaton College, Ill, from which their son Edre graduated. Howard Lewis of the CCC camp at Fargo spent the week-end at home. Dr. Herman Bertheau and mother, Mrs. Alma Bertheau, of Linton were visitors at the C. A. Swanson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson of Jamestown were recent callers at the F. O. Johnson home while en route to Washburn, Edith and Martha ac- companied them, Mrs. Seamann has returned from visiting in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan and family have left on a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Oregon were callers in the commun- ity Friday. Mrs, Ray Meyers of Fargo is visit- ing at the Meyer and Janke homes. Mr, and Mrs. Rob. Johnson and daughter Beryl, Miss Stella Stensta- vold and friend of Florence, 8. D., have been visiting at the Nels Me- land home. Miss Hazel Brushwein and W. Schoon returned home from Marion. Mr. and Mrs. W. Porter and fam- ily of Steele spent the week-end at the Lawrence Hull home. They are leaving this week to reside in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. §. McKay and fam- ily from nar Marion were visitors at the H. Van Horn home Thursday while en route to the coast. Mrs. Mary Lindbald who was visit- ing at LaMoure, has returned home. urday and callers at the Henry Craw- ford home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson of Mc- ily were Sunday dinner guests at the Kimball home. A straw hat said to have been worn by LaFayette on a visit to the United States after the Revolutionary war is on view at the N. Y. historical society. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by The Schoo! Board of Glenview School District No. 16 of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, until 7:00 o'clock p. m. on the Ist day of September, 1936 at the office of the Clerk, postoffice address Baldwin, North Dakota, and ned at the office ing of all materials required for the erection of a one classroom frame school building. Plans and specifications for the said buliding will be on file and may be seen and examined in the offices of the Clerk of said District. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check drawn on # solvent bank in the State of North Dakota and payable to W. As Simons, Trea- surer of Glenview School District No. 16 of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, in a sum equal to at least 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. ‘The School Board reserves the right to hold all bids received for period of fifteen days after the day fixed for the opening thereof. ‘The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated the 3ist day of July, 1936, ol (OOL _DI8- TRICT NO. 16 OF BURLEIGH | COUNTY, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Pau! Bourgois, Pres. Mrs. Paul Bourgois, Clerk. 1-31 8-7-14, Fn ) SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IN_DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT. Marion V. Yeiter, Plaintite. vs. J. W. Raymond, Harry Brownson, Sarah J. Brownson, Martha Rog- era, J. H. Marshall, James H. Mar- shall, Samuel King, Charles M. Henderson, Wilbur 8. Hend and Francis D. Everett, copart- ners as C. M. Henderson & Co. M. J. Edgerly, Mathew J. Edger- ly, Joseph W. Bull, Emerson K. Bull, Bertha Lumm, Carlton Bull, Burleigh County, North Dakota, . G, Derby as County Auditor of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, Wm. Port, William Port, and all other persons un- known, claiming any estate or ine terest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the complaint, Detendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA ale! ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- You hereby summoned to an- swer complaint of the plaintit? in the above titled action, a copy of which saié complaint is hereto an- nexed and with upon in the Dakota National Bank & Trust Company Building In the City of marck, County of Burleigh and Stat of North Dakota within thirty day: after the service of this summons up- you, exclusiv the day of such ice. And in your failure if OF ans’ bove requir- Dl will teke judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in t! complaint. Dated at Bi ck, N. D. this 6th day of July, Hyland & Foster, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice Address, Bismarck, Dak, To the Defendants above named: You and each of you will please take notice that the summons, complaint and notice of no personal claim herein have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, Burleigh County, North Dakota, and that thit action is brought for the purpose o! quieting title in plaintiff and ox- cluding the defendants from any right, title, and Interest in and te the following described premises, to- one (1) and two (2) Ady Lo! forty (40) Flannery & Wether! dition to t City 8) ty of Burl St ta, And Br c] against any of the said defendants, lyland & Foster, > ar Plaincite, 31 8-7-14. “NOTICE TO CREDITORS . IN_THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Rub! Deceased. dersigned, Andrew Jen: is Exes tor of the estate of Ruble F. Jensen late of the City of Bismarck county of Burleigh and North Dakota, di and all persons having claims st the estate of said deceased, hibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after t! first publication of this notice, to Executor at the office of Hyland rin the City of Bismarck tn igh sonnty. North Dakota, or ta Dakota C Bismarck in Burleigh county, Pefouare hereby further notifies ju_are . 1. C. Davies, Judge at zed the ch, A. D. 1937, at the hour of | ee o'clock in the forenoon of said re the said Court House in the City Bismarck in Burleigh county, :

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