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GREEN ASH HARDY, BARERTT DECLARES 274 Applications for Dams Have Been Filed by Em- mons County Farmers Linton, N. D., Sept. 9.—Ben H. Bar- Fett, county agent, says that in the demonstration shelterbelts started this ranked second. The death rate was high in Russian Olive and Chinese Elms. Wendelin Schneider just south of Linton on U. 8. Highway 83, has @ plot of ground prepared for a shelter- Delt to be planted in 1938. He will get his trees from the Great Plains station at Mandan. Up to Monday of this week, 274 ap- Plications were filed for construction of dams under the soil program. B. E. Ketchum of Linton was first to report his dam completed. He was followed closely by Chris Kremer and Andrew Wallman. Some people demand a lot of ser- vice. Martin Walther came in Satur- day to say that he had his dem built and wanted rain to fill it. He got his rain Sunday night. Frank M. Keller of Linton has a Cam that is worth $1,000 to him. Be- fore building the dam a few years ago, his wells kept going dry. With the dam near his buildings, he has plenty of water in the wells. Anton A. Glalt of Hague doesn’t put a price on his dam, but he says it 4s worth a lot to his stock, especially in hot weather. One good woman told her husband that he was dam crazy. He is going to build a dam anyway. ‘There is quite a demand for That- cher seed wheat. Supplies of this wheat are now being located for the 1988 crop. J. W. James believes that the state veterinarian’s instructions for caring for horses with brain fever are all right. He treated three horses ac- cording to the instructions and brought them through nicely. Court Reprisal Fear Ridiculous—Wheeler Billings, Mont., Sept. 9 —(}—Fears | of “reprisals” by President Roosevelt against senators who voted against the original court reorganization pro- posal do not disturb the vacation of Senator Burton K. Wheeler (Dem., Mont.). | .. Senator Wheeler, in an intervie here Tuesday night, said reports of political retaliation resulting from the court fight were “ridiculous.” rr NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NOTICE in ess GIVEN: That by virtue of a judg! and decree of foreclosure and sa tered on the 36th day of Augus' Retion in the District Court of Bur- ieigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, where- £, the Federal Land Bank of Saint aul, a Body cp eporare is Plaintiff, ind John Kurki, Henry Thoyre and Mrs. Henry ‘Thoyre is wite, are De- fendants; and 2 special execution is- sued thereon, the undersigned, Sherift pf Burleigh Gounty and State of North Dakota, tor that purpose appointed, Will sell at public auction at the front door of the Court House at Bismarck, In the County of Burleigh, and State gf North Dakota, on the dist day of September, A. D. 1937at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of that day, that certain real property and mortgaged ituated in the County of and State of North Dakota, {rected in said judgment and Special dxecution to be sold, and more parti- oalerly Ca as follows: The East Half (E%) of the South- west Quarter (SW%) and the West nae 4a) of the Southeast Quarter (SEX) of Section Fourteen (14), all in Township One Hundred Forty-two (14), Range Seventy-six (76). West of the Fifth (6th) Principal Meridian, containing One Sixty (160) acres, more or less, according to the United States Government ‘eof, or so much thereof as may 1937 in an in all to ment and costs amountin: a oe wit) ate accruin, Bard “ay ‘August, 26th, it ia pire leigh Count; rift ef Burle: Bien Sera conse Geo. F. Shafer. tterney for Fisintite, ik, N. Dak. STATE OF N 'Y OF BURLE! IN Df aera COURT FOURTH JuU- The ty or. as ND, a thuaicipal corporation, vs. tus A. Williams, EB. A. Wil- » Jacob Deitrich, jen, J. BE. Weber, John A. John A. Rea, Trustee, North American Land Association limit- 2d, a foreign corporation, Robert Sraig Dun, John Dun as Executor Last Will of Finlay Dun, De- ed. Finlay Dun, Elise tr Juliet Finlay Dun, Mrs. Hutton, formerly Isabel Se is ig Dun, Robert Craig Dunn, sie Georgian Dunn. Frank Geoghegan, Edward G Patterson, Francis E. Young, F. E. Young, Florence J. Ward. Ward, Emma F. Marston, M. J Thompson, Marthe J. Thompson Eertha L. Eooth, and all other persons claiming any estate or in- terest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the complaint THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE apes NAMED FENDANTS You are hereby summoned to an- the complaint of the plaintiff in @ above entitled action, a copy of ich said complaint is hereto an- xed and herewith served upon you. d to serve a copy of your answer pon the subscriber at his office in the PRvote National Bank & Trust Com any Building in the City of Bis. arck, County of Burleigh and St of North Dakota. within thirty days ifter the service of this summons up- DA yOu, exclusive of the day of such service And in case of your failure to appear or answer as above re- quired, piaintit? will take judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the complai: Dated at Bismerck D. this 30th Gay of August. pees, L. Fos! City Aaorney, Aiornay for Plainttt, ffice and Postoffice ad-— Np | gress, Bismarck, To the Def its above named. ‘You and each of you: will please take notice that the summons, com- laint and notice of no personal claim ave been filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, Burligh County, North Dakota, and that this action is brought for the purpose of quieting title In plaintiff and in ex- cluding the 4 jants from any right, th be necessary to satisfy said judg- 8 ee Ta DA DAKOTA, COUN- | | eruing co Plaintite. Human oils ere RIESE with ted. The crash of wood and steel that spell destruction. A burst of speed, mistaken judgment (?), & quick turn from danger into dis- aster. That's what somebody’s error meant, in this graphic picture of shredded wood and steel. Another terrible in- dictment of thoughtless driving for Death’s increasing harvest of lives. The manufacturer never intended that his product was to be turned > | Even Primrose | | Has Town Hall | Chicago, Sept. 9.—(#)—The In- ternational City Managers’ assdci- ation, noting a “boom” in the construction of municipal audi- torlums, reported Wednesday this building is becoming a civic in- stitution in the United States. Within two years, the associa- tion sald, such public structures have been erected by almost 50 cities, ranging in size from Prim- rose, Neb. (population 210) to Kansas City, Mo. These modern “town halls” are being used for a variety of edu- cational religious and farm meet- ings. In many of them are also city offices, libraries, recreation Tooms and headquarters for local organizations. Most of the auditoriums were built for small communities. Only 12 of the cities were over 10,000 in population, while 17 were under 1,000. = NOTICE OF iis EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ‘by Virtue of a Suok te pace faa a foreclosure and 8: the 26th day of August, PG 7 ete in an action in the District Court of But- leigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, where- in The Federal Farm Mortgage Cor- Poration, @ corporation, Plaintiff, and Esther M. Aan ok as Esther Myrtle A and Hjalmar Aandahl, and a special execution issue on, the undersigned, Sherift oe Bur leigh County and 8 of North Da- kota, for that purpos sell at public auetto: the door of the Court House at Bismarck, in AO County of Burleigh, end State f North Dakota, on the 21st day of September, A. ay 1937 at the hour of two o'clock P. of that day, that certain real Seam and mort, 4 premises situated in ti Burleigh, and State of Nerth Dakote, directed in said Judgment and & lal execution to be sol: tie cularly described The Southwest Quarter (SW) tion Seventeen (17), and the puts 1° th half (S%4S%), Sec- tion Eight (8), Township One Hun- dred Forty (140) Nerth, Range Bighty (80) West of the Fifth Principal Meri- dian, less one (1) acre in southwestern corner of Section 17 sold for school Bite, and 2.07 acres for public highway. OSS a: Bection, ‘Tr containing Thr enteen (317) acres, mor according & the Government survey the si uch thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judwment nd costs amounting in all t te th of $3316.29, with interest ther: ont the date id judgment end the ac- ser a Datea wh, 1987 Fred, ‘ge Anstrom Sherif? of Burle pismarck, N. Di County, | |STATE E OF XO xontE OTA, COUN- ne DIsERior estat F FouRTH sv- | DICIAL DIST: | Selby, i Plaintiff, vs. Frank B Allen, also known as FB. Allen, Joseph W. Bull, Ber- jamin Bust F. also known a6 Bonjgmin Bi » Jr., William H. Bussey, Frank ee Hedden, Luman P Norton. the unknown heirs of Frank B Allen, the unknown heirs of Joseph W. Bull, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in er lien or en- gumbrance upon. the | property described in the Complat: adants. Dete: THE THe, ae F NORTH DAKOTA TO NTS: VE NAMED DEFEND- You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer che, Complaint in the above entit ction, & copy of which is filed with the Clerk of the Disteice urt of Burleigh County, your answer fo the said Complaint on the undersigned at their office in the City of Watkor County of Cave ane State of North Dakota, within Thirty We days after the service of this jummons upon you, exelyusive ore re day of suoh service; and in your failure to appear or Ae judgment will be taken against you Getault for the relief demanded omplaint, ated at i Seet tte this | oth day of ities re D.. | foes BERGEBEN & Py STAD, Office ang Postoftice Ad- | Biers O'Neil Block, Far- Sov forth Dakota. TO THe. OVE S NAMED DEFEND- Siren ace notice that the sbove entitled action is brought for the pur- pone of quieting title in the Plaintit? to Lots Five (5) and Six (6) in Block Thirty-nine (39) of Flannery and title and interest to the fol- lowing described to mts Lots one (1) an 6 tl (3) and four (4) of Block “thirt thes | Ae of Williams Addition to the City ismarck. Burleigh County, North a no personal claim is L. Fost ity Attorne: pitorney fo Puainuite, | Bismarck, N. D. 9-2-9-16-23-30 10-7, An ainst any of the said defend- Wetherby Addition to the City of Bis- arck, according to the thereof, as the same arpeara on fi Fa ia th ice of th Dee jurleigh County, North Da- kota, and that no personal claim is! made against the above named de- fendants. RN eer, 2 & | 9-2-9-16-, 2338 10-7, ;]in the Federal Land Bank of Sai: ta, and to serve a copy of |t tomers for the Piaintift, |'s.. je can show you INSURANCE 00) FA espenstony 3 ten Fear bons ily ori te Portiend Cond Coun. yeu ate See ud PK Fag og Nod oath te emera Paste this coupon om a postal cord. of | Ree ereeucenerr de THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1937 MILL'S ‘OPERATING GAIN’ IS $77,925 First Six Months’ Figure Omits Depreciation, Interest; More Flour Sold in N. D. A gross operating gain of $77,925 for the first six months of 1937 at the North Dakote state mill and élevator was shown Thursday in an account- ant’s feport to the state industrial commission. Profits were practically all made from the mill proper, declared A. J. Seott, mill manager, whe stated the mill’s terminal elevator had a “very small” stérage. business during the ee eae of the “meager crop) i? » Operating gain does not take into hy eubeyeesh behing! or interest. Isaac Diamond, former rabbi and now president of the Minot city council, is a new earn (200.000/ member of the state plan- Principal: featctsaes ie operating ning board. expenses were made in payrolls, Scott 5 Seine ees onl eee Tt ent ani department's montaly salary budge, | | Law Is Becoming Administrative expenses heve been | Informal at Minot | within a split second into a crushed mass of demolished steel and glass.) ‘Elimination of unnecessary help For comfort, for convenience, not ope other | ooaenial perernigs fer ipnee Tins) was this car con- Béott informed the commision - What went wrong here? Some- versions on eastern flour sales body did the wrong thing—that’s|8fe the best in the history of the what happens in neatly every high-| Mill's operation, he asserted, and way accident. Human splinters are|AUgust sales of flour in North De- not necessary. Thoughtless driving, |*0ta totaled 37,500 barrels compared faulty mechanism, disobedience must |t© 16,000 during the same month last be eliminated because these factors |e#? so often contribute to the inevitable ; Yeager Develops New destruction pictured here. - 120 Hicad of livestock | on ee Mele Fargo, N. D., “wept. 9.—Yielding et Entered in 4-H Show | tne rate ‘of 1s tons per acre, a hew un- ——~ named variety of muskmelon pro- Evia Nocth Datota 4-H sub ive (ture of the Nocth Dette Agrieuls previous ota 4-H club live- jturist o! joul- ) ‘ Hock shows, the 1031 event now being |tiral college, is two weeks anead of| Vans’ Brother Dies arranged for Nov. 5-8 by the club de- /@ny other named. Rada now in pro- partment of the N. D. A. C. extension |duction at the NDAC pl service is providing space for 120 en- The new variety “he packmbion: a tries of baby beeves, swine and lambs. |°TOss between poor Seventy-eight animals were included {Variety and the Milwaukee Market, in the show last year which was held early in December. Ranging in size up to 7 pounds, the Minot, N. D., Sept. 9.—The law, Ward County Judge Joseph J. Funke seep tao dates s be- coming entirely too informal. Saturday a vagrant, before be- ing sentenced, attempted to sell the prosecuting attorney, Assist- ant State's Attorney B. A. Dick- inson, a book. Tuesday John Frank DeNio, who pleaded guilty to removing neckties from the 8. 8. Kresge store in Minot, addressed the court before being sentenced. “Do you mind, your honor,” he asked, “if I have one of those cigaretes on your desk?” The court gave him a cigaret— and 30 days. ting it away from the 4-H Achieve- (pr, Yeager to distribute some ment Institute, is giving the eventlplanting next year. ‘The me aed for era heral. greater prominence this year. The in- |be named. stitute will be held immediately after pegs oe mieten eh | CLEAN FALSE TEETH— DR. R. 8. ENGE || GET RID OF STAINS to the institute unless specifically New Easy Were Brushing designated as such by their home Drugless Physician iinreRiees, emsnne ser, tlecorer. i: counties. Livestock quotas have been given to Lucas Bik., Bismarck, N. D. Telephone No. 260 the counties which are planning exhi- bits, R. L. Olson, of the state club de- partment, announced this week. Ol- son, who is in charge of 4-H livestock work, is handling the arrangements. NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NOTICE ie HEREBY GIVEN: of a judgment and 4 ire and sale enti 26th day of Au, A 37 in action in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial Distris of the State of North Preliag! want water and add peeatte: se eee ead br Stones ‘back {f not RED OWL MARKET cot PIKE .___.........b 14e FISH FILLETS ....b. 20c STEAKS.........Ib. 24¢ Halibut, Salmon, Black Cod, Catfish, Smoked Salmon, Spiced Herring, Barbecue Sable, White Fish Paul, a (ey TS) is Plainti¢?, and Richard G Borner and Florence Borner, his wife, Ernest Gordon Anna Gordon, his wife, are Det ants; and a special execution thereon, the undersigned, Sheriff of h County and 8! of North Da Kote, for that pur will sell at public auct: door of the Court Ho in the County of sey and State of North Dakota, on day of & tember, A. as o'clock P. of tain real mreperty ‘and mortgag: remises situated in the County of ‘h, and eats. of North Dakoti ia cid and and Specti No Waste No Bone Tenderized Minute and more par! follows: Seventy-nin ), Wes paar) Meridia vonage the Twenty (320) acres, more ae less, ccornins: to the Government of so much thereof as © satisfy said gues ry te ment, al nd “cons amounting in all to of 38, witl f: | SONCRETE IMPROVEMENTS outlast mortgages Attorney for Bismarck, Modernise your home with beautiful concrete masonry, cement-2ebestes shie- + gles, walks of concrete flagstones io varied colors, NOTICE oF SPECIAL EXECUTION NOTICE 18 HERESY GIVEN: Thet Hen 14 dec: Prsclonuce. ete 26th day of Au, action in ihe x leigh Coun t Court of Bur. Judicial Siscrice rt of the 6 f North Dakota, wher fn The Federal Farm Mortgége Co or an ovescost of portland comect Corporation, is Pla! Pallepepeyt Coens PF sobers ane 2 house—meke it warmer ie wioter— inty, are Defendants; and a execution. ‘Issued thereon, the under- erif? of Porlsigh eu of North Dakota, for that cooler in sommes. Give people e goed “‘first impression” of your bome with sconcrete drive andcurb. Simple, inexpensive retaining walls mey save your lswn from washing out. the 21st day of September, A. iss at the hour of two o'clock P. 4: t certain real property North Dakoti direc <a” 1B Roald sud — ment and Special ution be and more particularly Gescribed a6 ast hes (E%) of Section Six (6), T ne Hundred Forty (140) Sore feet enty-five (75) West, containing | mee Hundred Thi Si ine Hundredt! the garage—clean, smooth, free from aails. f as may a judgment and costs amounting in @) the sum of $515.60, with Interest thereon trom the date of said ju dgment and the sc cruing costs of 1016. Dated aus rte ie BE ff of Burielgs County, iemarek, N. Geo. F Sha’ Brier nes. Ae Piaintite. piparck, 2 N. Dak. Your house is 20 stronger than its fous- dation—204 the strongest foundation is concrete. Prévent eccidests with con- erete steps—good for 2 lifetime. New Isa geod time to stert those concrete imprevements you heve been thinking about, and get them dene before winter. ee B Pouce HOLDERS or INSURANCE, oe Peooct Call « concrete op plastering bow easily ond PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 814 Northwestera Bank Bidg., Mianespolis, Mi: Please mail me booklet on following subject: .........-++-sseeees i ees, an members of the | Teeter Directors et the annual election of Directors ofthe Company to be bed 08 the ua ‘At ouch imesting every pallerheiter of the in force entitled seat one votein EDWARD D, DUF! lowered $5,000 from lest year, he A ry bers of the North Dakota agricultural At San Diego Ranch ussian| _7: Leroy Evans, 615 Sixth St., Wed- shad nesday received word of the death of his brothér, M. H. Evans, 65, at San produced its first ripe melons Aug, 16, Diego, Calif, M. H, Evans was a rancher. He had a wide acquaintance Moving cf the annus}! club livestock Hole aal alors (avorase atest, 4% | of friends in Dunn county where he exposition slightly more than a month |this new variety coming from seed| Tésided for a year. Heart disease was ahead of previous shows, and split- | houses the cause of death. The Bismarck Pouaees and individuals have prompted | j.2%, ‘yill be unable to attend the fu- ih, ce dust put it fase aah see ins ze. fast ye i? +! amb Demonstration Linton, N. D., Sept. 9—Grading of lambs for market and other sheep problems will be discussed at a dem- onstration at the Irving Grogan farm 11 miles northeast of Linton at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15. James Gannaway of the state college exten- sion service will stage the demon- stration. ‘The number of farm flocks of sheep is on the increase in Emmons county The matter of finishing out lambs -|to make the best grades is therefore becoming more important. Lambs can be fed out in the top grades on most farms in normal years. A woeful lack of the real finished article reaches the market even in the best of years. It 1s in order that flock owners espe- cially the newer ones may become informed that the demonstration is being held at the Grogan farm. Democrats’ Man Will Win in 1940—Farley St. Louis, Sept. 9.—(#)—Postmaster General James A. Farley declined ‘Wednesday to discuss the prospect of President Roosevelt seeking a third term, but he declared “there isn't any question but that whoever the Democrats nominate ie president | will be elected in 1940.” AAA CHIEFS IN CAPITAL Fargo, N. D., Sept. 9—Three mem- | | i A.| conservation committee, including A. &. Marshall, Forbes, chairman, R. E. | Now You Can Wear FALSE TEETH | With Real Comfort FASTEETH, a new, pleasant alka- line Fowder, keeps teeth firmly set all Deodorizes. No gummy. #ocsy, Pasty tanks oF feeling. To eat in comfort just sprinkle a ite yea ETH on your plates. 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