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MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1917. PAGE 4 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE 2 wn" pay Z POLIS, 810 Lamber Exchange, 810 Lumber Exchange. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for re- publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Daily, Morning and Sunday by Carrier, per month......... Daily, Morning, Evening and Sunday by Carrier, per month.. .90 Daily, Evening only, by Carrier, per month... Peace? 400, Daily, Evening and Sunday, per month dee ceabics. 540, Morning or Evening by Mail in North Dakota, one year ...... 4.00 $ .70- Wrasse resistive powers. “it peculiarly soothes the tender of sale. The premises dewsrined in such ge and which will be sold to an . ame are di ded as fol- Careful physicians always point The northwest quarter out that every cough wears human (NW,4) of section nine (9), in town- strength and tears down the body’s ship one hundred thirty-eight (138) The reason thirteen hundred ninety-three and 75- 180 dollars ($1893.75), besides the costs and expenses of foreciosure. f.’ ated at Bismarck, North Dakota, s y December’ 24,1917. i GERHARD, LUDEMANN, Mortgagee. Newton, Dullam-and Young, Bismarck, North Dakota. COUGHS WASTE ENERGY .. sali: h, of range seventy-eight (73) west of the fifth principal meridian. ‘There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of is always best for coughs is that membranes while its rich, Morning or Evening by mail outside of North Dakota, one year, 6.00 yan creamy food rebuilds the| 19 04 ¢: Attorneys for 'Mortgagec. Sunday in Combination with Evening or Morning by mail, one 12 24 6t wkly. WOAT eine seule Cisietinna he egal eh nau GLa beeen eas seeeee 5.00 | Grip Follows The Snow. THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Kstablished 1873) WHY WE ARE AT, WAR WITH AUSTRIA. Look at the above picture, It is one of the mgny such embodied in the eofficial report of a neutral university professor made under the auspices of the Serbian government and tendered in translation to the government of the United States. It shows the bodies of just a few of the thousands of Serbian peasants who have been shot down in cold blood by Austrian troops. The body second from the left of the long row shown is that of an old woman—somebody's grandmother. Look at this picture and then ask Austria? That is, if you still feel like a: In the official report placed before American statesmen there are other pictures that tell their story even more poignantly —pictures of the nude and horribly mutilated bodies of women, young and old, which in decency it is impo There is one of the body of a young and pretty woman, her face distorted with agony, and in each thigh the dripping, gory wound of a bayonet, not simply thrust in, but turned and turned against the living, writhing flesh. There is another of an older woman with breasts hacked off and the skin and flesh of the upper part of her body hanging ragged and in shreds. : Why are we at war with ble to reproduce. If you had seen these pictures too—actual photographs made upon the scene—we know that you would not ask yourself: Why are we with Austria? Scenes like this are not uncommon but the rule in stricken Serbia. For certain political reasons, high Austrian military authorities have at war Rhinebeck, Ia., enrolled every one of its population in the Red Cross. | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- 5a e ies CLOSURE SALE. Pretty good, for a town with such a name. Notice is hereby given that the cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered We talk about great slaughter in our war. When Titus took Jerusalem, | hy Lena Weigert and H. C. Weigert, | in 70 A. D., he slew more than 600,000 people. her husband, mortgagors, to Gerhard | ASUS. ae Ludemann, mortgagee, dated the 26th day of December, 1914, and filed: for; What’s eating Claus Spreckles is that Hoover wouldn't let him toot; record in the office of the register of sugar. prices so high that the poor couldn’t afford any. deeds of the county of Burleigh and; state of North Dakota, on the Ist day of March, 1915, and record |23 of mortgages at page 2 signed by said mortgagee to Lyman | Harris on the 14th day of September, Again, in another month—November—the British completed enough new , 1915, which said assignment was filed ructi ‘s a big war ite! for record in the office of the register tonnage to offset the U-boat di uction. It's a big war item. loc deeds of the sounty of Burleigh, | a apne Jon the 20th day of September, 1915, How much of the loot of the Holy Sepulcher did the Turks divide with gnq recorded in book 123 of miscellan-! their “Christian Dog” brother, Wilkelm Hohenzollern? jeous mortgages at page 541, and there- after, on the 6th day of January, 1917, igned by said assignee to Gerhard Ludemann, which said assignment was Germany, says a Berlin paper, will hold out to the bitter end. They know what kind of an end it's going to be, don't they? Hahnemann College, Philadelphia, h tion of the muscles.” For rheumatics? opened a course for “re-edu Naw! for wounded soldiers! | filed for record in the office of the | “er, | register of deeds of the county of Bur- in the Wilmington, Del., Journal for a book- leigh and state of North Dakota, on Must want one about 129 the 24th day of December, 1917, and recorded in book 139 of assignments at page 163, will be foreclosed by al sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house at the city of Bismarck, in the county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota, at reas ..|the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- Trotzky promises Russia a reign of terror and, as a preliminary, is) yoon on the 31st day of January, 1918,! jailing the leading patriots who made the czar quit, which is the way such <9 satisfy the amount due upon such reigns usually start. mortgage on the day of sale. { The premises described in such ' \ e and which will be sold to Agricultural department predicts increased acreage but a low crop of ache aatiie age desorbed as tok winter wheat. If this isn’t gunning for gloom with a double-barreled lows, to-wit. The southwest quarter shotgun, what is it? (SW) of section nine (9), in town- — ship, one hundred thirty-eight (138) | A company advertis keeper, “man not subject to draft or woman.” years old. The British army consumes 2,000,000 pounds of jam a week, which i gets from this country, says a London paper: Nrobably get it ‘from the railroads. A and lung trouble. _ LAVATIVE. BROMO... QUININE Tab- Hi No alcohol—just food. | lets taken in time will Prevent Grip. 17-45 | E. W. GROVE’S signature on box. 30c. Vi tissues to avert bronchitis i Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N, J. ‘NO ESCAPE FROM CONSCRIPTION BY CROSSING CANADIAN BORDER tn Barrise RECRUITING MISSION WHEN APPLICANT AN AMERICAN ~— The beckoning finger of the Can-|intention to become American citi- n recruiting sergeant in depots) 2ens, in many instances with the ex-: throughout the United States of the/PT€ss purpose of escaping from mili- British Canadian Recruiting Mission | [Zi Seryice under their own flag. ell prot } teat Britain and Canada will probably become the finger of |there are Americans of military age, inevitable pte oy, se etrnidcant and the proposed conventions be- reaties which Secretary of State! tween tl is i ZI lansing has indicated are in readi- precast nero te if xX ‘ 4 y Q is 5 q x oo y ’ a ‘ is (948 aN \. ae Oa BISMARCK TRIBUNE oe eae aay THE | RTGAGE FO state of North Dakota, on the 1st Baiared ick the DaEONica Dh NID inag Sevond Class Mat wOncE POSURE SALE. ees in Bowe a inte f » Post 3 ‘, 38 ass 23 of Mortgages at, page 232, } ee a closed by a sale of the premises and 4 uch mortgage and hy Sune a GEORGE D. MA IN Rditor i . hed at the front door of the court GEORGE D, MANN - - = + + = Editor igagors, to Ger F eee he G LOGAN TAUNE CONEANY, [day of Decem ner ee and enter ct Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock Special Foreign Representative. reeord in ine Soar Tarléigh ang i the forenoon on the 31st day of a) NEW YORK, Fifth Ave. Bld CHICAGO, Marquette Bldg.; | eueceerapiee le eae January, s, to satisfy the ay 4 (p* BOSTON, 3 Winter St.; DETROIT, Kresge Bldg.; MINNEA- ———— due upon such mortgage on the day Les taken it upon themselves to order and encourage the absoul . ina- i ida ti ‘north, of range seventy-eight (78) - jless provide the regulation under 3 Han or at les pase GaAM oe Ineseente Bi soulte extermina. Eva Tanguay, securing a divorce, says she married in fun and found aoe of ‘the fifth principal meridian. ness for this Congress. ; lwhich these man can be drafted for Fi % axpreadea’ “pAlitical aera aty pee In the face of these vaguely that her husband had married for a meal ticket. Why should courts inter-| ~ There will be due on such mort- abe loyal to your te . in whatever | service in the countries of their resi- aude iastheiees - a tisenarae peeks of ee worl ae lead thas fere with an all ‘round joke like that? 4 gage at the date of sale the sum of Ditish sorovant wees oe gbletured dence by the Governments to which oy : » Germans did in Belgium the Austrian aes aa ae ea thirteen hundred ninety-three and 75- retary Lansine’s treaticn eal mits] ee Owe Allegiance. y ma s have root peso 2 } 7 'y Lansing’s treaties make| i A Beet he Ss ure mor than repeated in Serbia, and will continue Dr. Wiley recommends a Christmas dinner without any luxuries save a! 100 dollars ($13 ), besides the it impossible for Britis cr Canading draft ee see stot ae tak tation ten | it not from withing Nt their power is shattered, from without | chicken at 20 cents the pound. A chicken at that price is some luxury, you Cae eee eee Tieta Going thelr duty, Connery escape our Mission now has the names and : { etches | i + Conscription. will | addresses sands ‘itons Do you remember “In the nz A . - bet. Must be of the sort that have teeth. {December 24, 1917. get them just as surely as it ie | addresses of thousands of Britny y er “In the name of the women and children of Bel- : I JDEMANN, i i oF ret-| and Canadians and has made a spe. gium!”? Here we will not say “In the na x . cae aL | GERHAPD LUDEMANN, ting their countrymen in their ovn!cial written apneal to chem to come Bate Kaka n the name of the women and children of After all Connie Mack is the greatest of the whole basebail bunch. He Assignee of Assignee of Mortgagee. lands. Already reciprocal recruiting! forward and offer their services. It a ra her “In the name of the women and children, the old and has just sold a number of players for thousands of dollars and nobody Newton Dullam & Young, has been done—in the n hoped that a large number will re- decrepid, the ‘easy prey’ of all the world we have taken up arms to fight | supposed he had any that could be given aw: | Bismarck, North Dakota, depots for the United States arm spond and enable much needed drafts ' » this hydraheaded monster of ruthless Austro-German militarism to. A 2 Attorneys for Assignee of As-| and vice, versa, ; [of men to be sent forwar] from the finish!” Until the spirit which moved these atrocities i i { : ! signee of Mortgagee. he dispatches from Wastin-ton United States to re-enforce the wet 4 onk-of ‘the tet 1 im . f hese atrociti is dead forever no New York is an unhappy town. When milk prices are high residents pec, 24-31; Jan. 7-14-21-28. regarding the impending treaty fore. | British ond Canadian armies. w he defenseless of the world is safe from it,—no, not even the weak can’t afford to buy the milk. And now farmers have sent word that prices pl Jeena 9 alin oy British.| “The Mission has established re- a officers for serv. in Austria and Germany themselves, who dic ilke sheep to further the obscure causes of their red-handed kings. Every state egislature in the country is now entitled to a hot wet-dry fight. are so low they're going to stop shipping milk. seas he BOYS WANTED. eo ee Not going to school or otherwise! " ‘ s Pa 2 loyed to sell ers. For any Senator Kenyon of Iowa has introduced a bill reducing the pay of sen- Sintitivas toe this te me eae | ators and representatives $2500 a year. We mention it at this time so proposition. Apply, Circulation ne you'll know about it. Don’t forget it, for you'll never hear of it again. Tribune. : I t cruiting depots all through the coun- ice under their own flag,” said Col |try to give Britishers and Canadians JS. Dennis, second in comniand of ;2n opportunity to volunteer for serv- the British Canadian Recrui yee through these depots. Some sion “A great many foreigners resi. | fourteen thousand men have been en- pt in 2, United States have listed and sent forward to the British aastened to file their declaraticns ofianc Canadian armies.” S