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« MANDAN NEWS MO LOAMS MADE ON ! CRAIN UNDERSTATE j FARM STORAGE ACT 'Red Tape' Believed to Be Rea son for Failure of Farmers to Make Loans Farmer* "'ll hold their cram until time for .settlement »f their accounts anti then either *el! it <*r mnhc loans upon it. in the opinion of A. t - Rausch, secretary of a local tinan cial concern. No loans n dev tho state farm storage act hay? hern mane by his company t-> uate. he said. .... Tho*c who have beer, erno, •!;• <1 t<> meet debts have aleeadv i at least a part of thor cram, re said, lie does r t Jo a ct any loans under the state act * • by atadt before November 1 at tnv.c liu.ny farmer* owing com pelled to meet the:r ob tgs" About 1- hanker* - ; J-'C ,% y surrounding Mandat nave ea* Id* office feu informal'. ". and bihtn. - preparatory ty n a ..r.g ’ an* Storage cert if uatej <’ r- *' • vritten f*-r *uch .:•.!•-rmat " ami " r believes are prepared t a; r.u.e tarm ftfrage bar.*. d;-r re.-.- ‘ha* farmer- v ere to take ad - antag' *f t'o ‘.arm *' age r.rt i* the fart tra*. m :ch ' 1 tr.pe” :* conr.retro "■ ■' _ art mg - - me nts for a l-an. Ha..*..' pc’.cm . (» •■eates* hrr.ef.t r: the farm **’ r «ge act v ill hr seen m-n.mn’v.:.- tvhere there are no hank* ay : « '?~ r b; r.ks are small and ur.ao> tv - nance the farmer*, a >;d cto: - * f i nera! or-in ion Hete. R:. a- * - - diversified methods, der/.a-v: banks here have r.o* been great an banker* have turned littl- r.tfr ior to the farm storage act. It ’ r.« pointed out t'-iat only abv.:‘ one half of the ine rr.e of toe farmer hinged upon wheat. Loans to farmer*, it ha* been *:>id. would continue to b iraur > \ the • financial standing n m-' . yumunitv regardless of storage icrp.ru at Many at Court House For Hearing Pay Taxes With many taxpayers r.rtend'ng the citizenship hearing at the court house, a large amount of taxes were received today in the office of tJ . M Tavis. county treasurer. Tax”.”, paid were those for 1923 which fall delin quent October 13. Present indications show, the tr??r ‘tirrr said, that the delinquent total j this year will be small. Payments y are being received earlier than last year. JI IHiM GRANTS IMYOKCK Judge H. L. Berry yesterday awarded a decree of diverre t»* Julia • Douglas from Stephen Douglas <n » the grounds of cruel end inhuman treatm r nt. They are Indians from Cannenhall. the 3(ew Series STANDARD EIGHTS Proclaim again Packards Eight is ao greater than for j 1 O many cars down to half its engineering leadership-!- O O •11 • A that Packard cars art built for 1 1| provide new brilliance ! p p ownership records* driven > oi performance - new ;sS‘2r,aart , ’»: I achievements in luxury. JET"-“ j , , . Come in and see die new H Supreme engineering and Eleven Luxurious Models Standard Eights. Drive one | expert craftsmanship have Eleven beautiful body types are in any kind of demonstration | marked the Packard Standard included in the Standard Eight you choose. Your old car will Eight as an outstanding car in li ne . Prices at the factory be accepted as cash* and you | the fine car held since the day range from $2373 for the pop* may buy out of income if you 1 of its introduction. ular Five-Passenger Sedan to prefer. | But in the new series Standard $2773 for the Seven-Passenger you are paying for a Packard— D Eights, Packard has surpassed Sedan-Limousine. 9wn » v I every previous achievement— Sundard Eight models difer D and in addition has given even from the costlier Custom and I greater attention to the refine- Luxe Packards only in size* PACKAID STANDARD EIGHT H ment of incidental comforts power and degree of individu- st tkt Fmchtj | and conveniences. ality available in color, up- ROADSTER* Two-Four Pas- | lngi 7tj »T° ve T° ph^on. y gtneering and in expert crafts- spoRT PHAETON, Four Chief among the engineering manship they are Packards 2739 advances is the improved through and through—deet, TOURING. Sevan Passes* powerplant with its four-speed smooth and luxurious. gen 232$ transmission and still further . COUPE* Two-Four Paasen* refined Packard straight*eiglit tn oiT. plrkard Efoht frt ...... i 232* engine. to Own a Packard fcigm coupe, Five Passengers * 267* Body niaefnenu include tht £» n'SS'V. Mr* found ’ •hatter-proof glass, d£h board pomtion costs uo more. * .. ! 277$ lockers aad new beauties io Operation and maintenanct ex- CONVERTIBLE COUPE, fixtures aad upholstery. pease for a Packard Standard Two four Paasaofera. . 2ssß PACKARD INGSTAD’S GARAGE it* Want BroadWiy PhtHlSl ' * * v* ‘ 1- - 1 • 32 EXAMINED FOR i UNION CITIZENSHIP Judge B. W. Shaw to Deliver, ! Principal Address at Close of the Examination Examination of applicants for i .tizenship "a* unucr way at the M.rton county court hour today,] \ ,th L. Wei h. tcderal examiner r l ' S’ Paul, throwing questions c<-n*i , rr.ing th<* Tinted States go-ern-,' , T.t at them. It was expected that the *uccess- ' •;*,! applicant would b<> finally ay- ! .- pted a* c tir.en* sometime late this afternoon. ; At tho . im-iii*.-m of the hearing, g.* p. \Y. Sl'.a" wiil deliver the : .or. • adore * : Because of the large 1 rumber* of applicant-* the program ' «* ill be shorter than customary. ; . ..dg- Shaw v.:!1 interpret the mcan >■ g if the oath of allegiance in his j 1 - court room thi* morning was • led n ith applicant? and wit* *-• and ;:i an effort to complete 1 1 hearing today. Mr. Welsh qur. - ■ ■ applicants m the office of the * , -rk cf o 1 Kxam—.st •• r ■ f applicants for < • -Cyp v ill >e tomorrow I . r-mg ..*. Center. the afternoon I Starten am; at (.arson the 10l- DESPITE BROKEN LEG, HE SAVES PAL’S LIFE < Ms*-ag- - g *o extricate hinv=clf, - burring ard overturned b ’o* despite a broken leg. \Y. . V. M Lnughlm rf New Salem saved rvn life and tT.at of his cm- T'-r. Art Ini’- F.nrsayer. when their r-nt'-mehile upset two miles north e>f M.indan la*t nigln. McLaughlin, a v c’l-« igger. was abL to pull Bar :crr free from the wreckage in . whi-.-h he wn* held fast. Fix rent for Mi Laughlin’s broken b-g. the men received minor injuries. ! rr«hly gravel along rnad • »!«:'» is believed to have caused the accident. Prairie Chickens Wild Because of No Cover i Snovirmen yesterday experienced vrrying degrees of luck on the open ing day of the 11'29 prairie chicken • l.irmish. That the chickens are wild hn i-uufr of n -lun tage of cover was til? r ninion of several of those in th« i field yesterday. Dr.-pit-' this fait .« largo number returned to the eiiyj i yeterday afternoon and last night ■ with th" bmrt. Some other?, how- , i'over, returned empty-handed. Th bi'ds are to he found in remof spots, it in said, and considerable ! tramping is required to locate them. Pheasants are reported to be num j crous in sections to the south and one farmer from that region d«- i dared they outnumbered prairie j diickens 10 to one. The pheasants multiply much faster than the i chickens, he raid. FORTCLARK RAILWAY BRIDGE BURNS DOWN Traffic on the north branch of the Northern Pacific railroad out of Mandan. excepting the passenger and mail service, was suspended to day as the result of fire which burned a 70-foot railtoad bridge near Fort Clark la«t night. Trains are running front each end of the line up to the burned bridge. ; allowing passengers and mail to transfer r.t that point. Origin of the fire is unknown. COI NTY BOARD IN SESSION Abandonment of a stretch of coun ty road and consideration of new ores came before the Morton board of county commissioner? at its reg ular monthly meeting this morning. Ihe board will continue in session this afternoon to handle routine mat ter*. HILLY BRODERICK IMPROVES i Billy Broderick. 12-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Broderick, was .showing continued improvement at the Mandan Deaconess hospital to day, it was reported. He is suffering from a fractured skull received in a fall from a horse. i Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eckroth are par ents of a daughter born Monday at the Mandan Deaconess hospital. * * * A marriage license *a* issued Sat urday by County Judge B. W. Shaw to Jerome J. Schafer P4td Minnie B. Knoll, both of Fl?.*her. * * * Mr?. Eric Loven has arrived from La Crosse to visit for a time at the home of ? er mother, Mrs. Emma Mc- Adams. * * * Mrs. E. D. Mnstin and daughter Miss May Hoy. left Monday for Bel grade. Nebr.. to be with Mrs. Mast in s father. 3. B. Wolfe, who is seriously ill. j* * * Honoring the seventy-eighth birth day anniversary of Mrs. T. A. Martin, a company of friends gathered Satur dav at the home of her daughter. Mrs. C. B. Young, with whom she 1 make's her home. The afternoon was passed informally, and each guest 1 presented Mrs. Martin with a hand kerchief. > i James Higgs, Driscoll ■ Farmer, 69, Dies Here . | James Higgs. 69. a farmer of near ' Driscoll, in Trlfer township, died in > this city Monday afternoon. v ' n% THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, CfCTOBER 1, 1929 a widower and leaves one son, Oeorge. at Driscoll. Funeral services conducted by the Salvation Army will be held at the Webb chapel at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment will be in Fairview cemetery. ttT«rm\ iiKtniMi run lrttrrh OF %UWIMMTRATIO\. UK ROM* \OV «f North l*:ikota. iViuniy of Ktjrl«*,)rh.~ In fount' - Court, Be f orr M»ii. J. t l>av!*>««, judgix In tlip Matter of th** KM.-itr of Fran i-i* M< l.oar, I’evoii^rfi. Thomas M>-l.oar, Petitioner. \>. I’lnllip Ab-I.ear John Mef.eiux Harriet Me l.rinx i!eoj-*;e <•. MeLear. t.ovsious and Henry Mi-Lear, Be spondent«. Tli*- State of North I'akota to the \ l*ovr- nanieil Iti-'i'omlenfs: Y«>ij ami each of jmi are herehy i-iteil aoi! requireil to appear hefor» the I'ountv fourl of the County of liurlelgh in -aid State, at the offi,-» of the ('olllll.' Judire of ?aid County, at the t.'oiirt House it, the Pity of f?is n-anli. in said Pountj anil State, on th* rath day of ivtoh.-r. A. i*. 1 !*?S. at the horn- of ten o't-loek in the fore noon of that day. to show cause, if any you have, why t lie petition of Thomas M.l.ear of the Pity of Kurt l-ault. iti the County of nice in the Slate of Minnesota, praying that T.et t<T* of Administration, lie lion's Non. upon tlie estate if Kriincis McLear. late of the fit\ of Bismarck, and State of North lUiliota «lec»nsed. he Srr.ntcd t > Henry Me Lear, «oti of the petitioner, or 1,. J. Wehe. the Admin istrator jte Jtonis Von, heretofore ap pointed hv Hits four:, and having since died; and you. and ea‘-lt of you. are hereby died to he and appear' be fore this fout t at said time and place, and answer said petition, and show • mist, if any there he why the prayer • f *aid petition should not he granted. Let servi.-e be made of this cita tion ,-s required hy law. I>at.-d this ?i»th day of September. A l>. 19C‘*. By the fonrt: • Seal) 1 P DAVIE!*, if 1-S Jnd*e of the pounty Court. NOTICE OF ftllEMFr** HAI.B Votae fs Hereby Given. That by ' rtue of an exf>-ution to me diret-teil and delivered, and now in m> hands, is--ued out of the office of the Plerk '•f the t»i«trie* fourt in and for the fount.' of Burleigh. Fourth Judicial fpstrii't. Slate of North Dakota, upon a judgment rendered in said fourt in favor of L. It. Baird, as- Beoejver of MenoWen Farmers State Rank. Men >• X"ii North Dakota. Plaintiff, against Louts- cison. Defendant, I have levied upon the following ilesoribed personal property of said I'efendant. to-wit: Due hrown mare. years old: en<> brown mare 5 years old: one grav celdirg. ;« years old: one Fordson tractor, mtidel 2.">. number g: one John I'cere gang plow: one Peering mower; one Peering hay rake; on-* McPonniok-Peering grain drill; one Ferguson traott.r plow: one John Deere disu harrow: two wide-tire wagons: one hay rat-k; ope grain box. one fanning mill (Hero); one ]t r . horn power Fnirhanks gas engine. •me Liberty grain blower; two sets of harness: one If-foot Met ‘ormlik com bine harvester: one McCormick 15-2 f > ta“ traitor; one Ford coupe. Jf’i’'- model; ;.*n bushels of "heat: Sdb tinshels of oats: Ift(ii) bushels of har 1* y : (jw chickens; one sweep rake: 1 bed with spring and bedding; on* dresser; on* kitchen cabinet: on< rocking < hair: five kitchen chairs; I mantel clock: one heater: one kitchen rang-; tine Perfection oil stove; on.- in-blr: one corn planter; one grind ston»: one bench vise; And l shall, on thi- 14th day of Oc tober. A. D. 1 f*2f*. at the hour of two o'clock IX M. of said day. at the farm "f said judgment debtor on Section Township 14*'. North, Range 7S. West, in Burleigh County, North Da kota proceed to sell the right, title and interest of the above named Louis <*lst>n in and to the above described propfrty. to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting ♦■ • One Thou sand Nine Hundred Twentv-four and •to 1 tint h-• Dollars (f 1 «*24.U«’»». and in terest ther-on from the 21st day of June. A. D. I!*2!*. at the rate of sever, per cent per annum, together with all accruing costs of sale, at pnhln .Auction, to the highest bidder for cash | BOLLIX IVRI/'H. Sheriff of Burleigh County, K. D. />lger X- Tiliotson. Plaintiff's Attorneys. I*p led September *«t h. 1 at,. Citation Hear log Fetltlnw tor Aggalat meat of AdMlalatratar do Roala aoa. State of North Dakota. County of Burleigh.— sf. In County Court, Before Hon 1. C. Davies. Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Val entine Bene, Deceased. Frank Bene. Petitioner, vs. William f. Bene. Susie Hofstud. Katherine Ballev. Oscar Bene. Nellie Olson. Joltn Benz and Katharina Bene, and all other persons interested in the estate of Valentine Benz. Deceased. Respondents. The state of North Dakota to the* Above Respondents: | You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before [the Pounty pourt of the Pounty of j Burleigh, in said State, at the Office of the pounty Judge of said County, at the Court House in the City of ( Bismarck, in said County and State, ion the 1 itli day of October A. D. I92S*. j at the Imur of 1<» o'clock in the fore noon of that day. to show cause, if any you have, why the petition of Frank Bene, on file in said Court, praying that letters of administra tion de bonis non upon the estate of V alentine Bette, late of the village of Moffit. in Burleigh county. North Dakota, deceased, be issued to John Rene «>f Burleigh county. North Da kota. should not be granted. The late residence of said Valentine Benz, deceased, the owner of said estate, was the village of Moffit. in Long Lake township, in Burleigh county. North Dakota. Let service he made of this citation ias required by law . Dated this 21th day of September A. I*. ir»2:-. Bj the Court: I. P. Davies, Judge of the County Court. Geo. M. Register. Att'.v. of said Petitioner. (Seal) Bismarck. North Dakota, it ; 10 1 JJllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllj | Pfundcr’B Stomach ( | Tablets j s can now be obtained it • I HALL'S DRUG STORE ! I j iiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiimmimiiiiiiiiiiii Congressman Hall’s Return to Capital Is Postponed by Recess Word of another extension of the recess of the house has been received by Congressman Tom Hall from Washington. Originally the house re* cessed until September 23. while the -Bums Longer Fill year bln early Phone It Occident Elevator Co. 712 Front Street Bismarck, N. D. We Take This Opportunity of Congratulating The Publix Theatres on Their New "tSkmunounfa, Home of Paramount Pictures Which Opens Friday, October 4th mmmmmm*mnmmmamnmmmmmmmmamammummauußmemmmmnu"^*n<""""u«m"a«maauemmmmmmmnamamnummn Some men like to shop around before they buy We re glad to have them We know our Hart SchafEner & Marx values stand out like a lighthouse Special Introductory - r V Suit Offering I l\ $25 $35 SSO I 1 With 2 pain trousers So we won’t embarrass you or press you—we’ll show you gladly and smile as pleasantly when you go out without buying—as we did when you came in— ' i You may not come back the first time but you will later — BERGESON’S Bismarck Paramount Clothing Store for Men . On Broadway Oppoalts ths Pedtoffice BMMABCK, NORTH DAKOTA senate engaged in tariff bill revamp* ing. This date was extended to October 14 by three-day recesses. Congress* man Hall is informed, in the word lie received, that on October 14. 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