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i , ai the hour of 19 o’ziuck a. m. on the - mortgage on the day of sale the sum " state, of Illinois, deceased; has. been NOTICE OF REAL. ESTATE..MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE, Notice, is here: given taat that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered’ by Frank ©. White, jr., and Eva- lyn B. White, his wife, mortgagors, to Matilda BE. Edick, mortgagee, dated the 26th.day of July A. D.. 1936,. and filed for. record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the oi day of July, ‘A. D., 1916 and recorded in Book. 131 ‘of “Mort- Sages on page-584,' will be foreclosed! by a ‘gale of the premises in such mortgage. and. hereinafter ‘described at the front. door..of the, court ‘house in the ¢ity. of: istaare! 1, tre, county of Bupleigh ani) state uf Norta Dakota, 13th day of July, & D.:19i8, to eatis- ty the amoun: Jie vpor. such mori- gage on the: day of sale. 3 The-premises described in:such:mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same.are. those. certain. premises situated. in the city of: Bismarck in the county of. Burleigh, and. state of North Dakota described as follows: ‘Lots numbered eleven (11) and twelve; (12): in; Block number Two. (2). of MeKenzie’s Addition to the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and_ state, of North.Dakota according to the plat of sald addition now on file and of record in:the-office of the reg- ister of deeds of:sald Burleigh county. ‘The,taid, mortgage: provides among other things, that in case of default in the payment of interest due on thadebt secured by ‘said mortgage, or in case the said. mortgagors fail to pay the taxes assessed against said mortgaged. bremiges when due, the whole amount secured ‘by.said mortgage may at ‘the, election of said mortgagee be declared due. and-payable. The amount secured by the sald mortgage is one thousand. dollars, principal sum, and. interest thereon. amounting to two hundred forty do}- Jars, the said interest heing, evidenced by six interest. coupon notes of $40 each executed and delivered by the. mortgagors to the said mortgagee.due Tespectively. on, the, 26th, day..of Janu: ary and the 26th day of July during the years, 1917, 1918 and 1919 and the“de faults in the said mortgage consist it the failure of the mortgagors or. eith er of <them, to pay: .any® part of the said interest coupon note falling. due. on the 26th day of:January,- 1918, to- gether with the accrued interest there- on since. its. maturity. at. the rate, of 10 per.cent per annum amounting, on the date of this notice to the sum ot $1.38 ‘and in the. failure of the said mortgagors to pay the 1916-and 1917 taxes assessed upon and levied against the mortgaged premises at any time prior to the 28th day ‘of ‘May, 1918, when the said mortgagee. exercising the right given her,in said mortgage, paid said 1916 and. 1917: taxes then amounting with penalty and: interest to the sum of $79.44 B18 By-.virtue of, sich provisions® con tained In said mortgage: and ‘because of the said defaults on the part of the id;;mortgagors, the said mortgagee $ elected to, declare and’ does here- by declare the whole principal’ sum and accrued interest: thereon due and payable, together with, the! said taxes paid ‘by. the. mortgagee. be Therefore thee +1) be.duejon such of éleven hundred: fifty-eight : dollars. and thirty-six. cents ($1,158.36) for the unpaid principal-sum secured: thereby |'cg together: with unpaid interest, accruing on said mortgage devt to day. of sale and es, penalty and interest paid by the mortgagee. on, said mmortzaged premises for the, years. 1916 and 1917 ‘besides the, statutory, costs of. fore- closure, Dated June, 1,.1918,. MATILDA F.. EDICK, Said Mortgagee, FY. H.. REGISTER, ~ Attorney. for said. Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, 6—1 8-15 22 29; 7-6. BUY W, 8, S——-ae NOTICE AND.CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL : ACCOUNT. AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF: ESTATE. STATE OF ‘NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh, IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. H. Q. Bradley, Judge. % In,the Matter of the Estate of George Sower,: deceased. ‘ William Sower, petitioner, ve. John’ J. Sower, Emma- ‘Sower. Caroline Rower, George’ Sower, Charlotte E. Sower, and all other parties interested in: said estate,.respondents. The State of North Dakota to the above named respondents: You, the said John’ J. Sower, Emma Sower;. Caraline-‘Rowe, George: Sower, and Charlotte E. Sower, are hereby notified that the, final.account of the William Sower, executor of the estate of George Sower, late ofthe. city of Elgin in’ the county of Kane and rendered to this court, therein show- ing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement .and dis- tribution, and ° petitioning: that his account be allowed, the residue of sald estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and-‘he: be discharged; that Tuesday, the 30th day of July..A. D. 4918, at, ten: oclock. in ‘the, forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this court in: the-court house, .in’ the. city of Bismarck, county..of Burleigh, and: state of North Dakota, has: been duly appointed by this court.for the-settle- ment. thereof,:at which time and place any, person interested in. said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing. to said account aad petition and ‘contest the same. . ‘And you, the above named despond- ents, ang: each of: xou,'are hereby. cited and-required then and:there to be and appear before this court, and show|- cause, if any. you have,. why. said :ac- count shall not be allowed, the residu: of sald estat® distributed, the: adminis- tration of said:estate closéd and. said Williath Sowet, charged. ‘Dated the: of Burleigh county, once each week for four successive weeks; and by. pér- sonal service upon’all. resident heirs. H.C, BRADLEY. ; Judge of the County Court. 6—22.29; -7—6 13. + eb NOTICE TO'CREDITORS. In the matter/of the ertate-of Maury D, Bleckreid,’ déceased. Yoo . +, © dudge, of the County. Court. Let the foregoing, citation ibe served |; =; by publication. in any legal newspaper | S~~ DOINGS OF THE DU said deceased, to exhibit them, with! the. necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said administrator at the, office of E. T. Burke, in the city of Bismarck, in said ‘Burleigh county. Dated June 29. A. D. 1918. WILL J. WHITE, Administrator. First publication on the 29th day June, A.D. 191. Africa a,Large Block o7 Land, Nearly one-fourth of the, earth's sur- face is comprised within the continent of Africa, and it is as far around the const, of Africa as it is around the world, . Every eighth person of, the ‘world’s pop! on, lives. in the dark continent. | The bBlacks.double. their, -humber every 40 year's and white ev years, There are 843 _langua, and dinlects. spoken among the blacks of Africa, but.only.a, few of them writ: ten.—Vancouver Daily Sun «, j tr Ww. 8. Practice tdakes Perfect. “ If-you area clerk, do you kuosy. any; ching about the goods. you handle? If vou: are a teacher, do you subscribe. to wy pedagogical works? Do you: at- tend lectures? Do you study child life? {f you, are a mother do you know any- thing abput chemistry, and dietetics ind home, cursing? If you, are ‘a writer | lo you know: anything about the liter- | ity market, the fashigns In stories? | Ave you famillar with the Hlterature | of the world? Do you know anything hout life Itself? ——1ur w. s, s——— Neat Way of Putting It. Roland. was usually put.to bed at a» certaia, hour every night, bit almost alwoys. objected, no! liking to..own that.he was tired and sleepy. On one. occasion his mother. was too busy to notice that for once he was ready to be put in his, little bed. Not Uking to own It, evidently, he. edged up to’ her and, gazing wistfully. into her face, he inquixed:. “Mamma, tsn't you. get ting tired?” E | | | | i | i WILBUR, Do You KNOW ANTWING ABOUT Al AUTO- LE? | CANT GET GIRL To GET. HAT OLD TAXI THESE THINGS ORDER She's GoT GAS. ALRIGHT So ‘THAT AIN'T THE FES WIBUR SHQULD HAVE BEEN A WATCHMAKER EVERETT: TRUE WERT, b WANT You | To. HOLD ‘THE: SKEIN 10T Yarn Sor. Me WrHice x WIND IT, URS, TRUG, I HAVE OTHE BItINds nore IMPORTANT = NO: oO. F—=| HOLDING YARN! = WANTED—Small furnished or ‘partly { furnished. house. by: reliaule_ couple. No children. Address K care Trib- une. "76 2t | \ Shop in The Fribune Before You, Shop in. the Store. | SATURDAY. EVENING LETTER { By Justice J. E. Robinson es Bismarck, N. D., July 6, 1918. vexecutor,. be dis-|: leye eat ar cers ISTRATION ‘Meat: Fats -Su: | the fuel for Fi UNITED STATES FQQD ADM TWO FORD TOURING CARS. _ $800 and $200 Notice is hereby gi¥én, by the under signed Will J. White. administrator of the ‘estate, of ‘Mary. D.. Bleckreid. late of the city. of-Bismarck, in the. coun- ty.of Burleigh and state, of North. Da: kota, deceased, to the creditors and:all persons having “claims ’against: M,“B.’ GILMAN. CO. Phone 888 212 Main St. {all the. Adams and | norance and idleness to cultivate and curing efficient public sefvice., The rule is that. where there is no super- vision or control or accountability, there is no efficiency. We have’ still undecided each and all of..the thirty- five cases argued or sumbitted'in June, and some twenty or more of the old chronic cases that were argued. or submitted eight or ten’ months ago. This, we, have an important. case in- volving several thousands of dollars. It was argued and sumbitted last September, and’ as directed by the chief justice, the writer on September 24th, 1917, ‘formulated and ‘distributed to the other justices for their con- currence a tentative decision. But thus far there has been no concur- rence or dissent; and still we have all. sworn to do .our duty faithfully. and-to administer justice without de- nial or delay. To observe his oath and, to do* his duty, judge, in health, must be on time ‘and: faithfully: at work during the business’ hours of every! day. Ido t remember that we have: had_a. conference on any case since the last of May. As it seems:we make it a point not to consider or. decide a case till we have forgotten the arguments, In Minnesota, the chief ‘justice reports the supreme court ’al- Ways: keeps up with its: work.’ He them-or to pose as the Jeremiah of|writes: Under our new system an seem vain appeal when once taken, starts on an reforms | xutomatic course stopping, only. when. the -final decision is, made and. filed. The earth, our own dear native earth, Whose charms all hearts must own; ‘They cling around us from our birth More loved while longer known.. In my Jast letter or decision on Adam and ‘Eve and the Creation, my aim was to do full justice to the mem- ory of our great ancestor by showing that in reality he was the son, and she the daughter of God, and that they did not bring sin, sickness or death into the world nor leave a curse to their posterity. I feel the same is true of Eves that have been placed on the numberless other worlds. ‘The Creator does no repent- ing: or cursing. “It was to our Adam and Eve that he came walking. in the cool of the day to bless them, and to clothe them with suits of furs, and to send them out of the nursery of ig- replenish the earth. This Week I am disappointed in not being able to give a better account of our court. Our young judges still. feel. ‘at perfect. liberty to. go and come as they please, to do the work or leave it undone. To lay off work two of three hours in a day, or two or three days in a week. are. all nice, courteous igentlement and I do not like to-scold to look, tor. civic, or, judicial until we can devise some means of se- .| Men's neckwear on commigsion. Pay- || WANTED—Furnished house for two each additional word. “F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. | Owing to the high prices for all farm products’ there is scarcely a thing which will yield larger returns on the investment than farm land besides the steady increase in the value of the land. The greatest land boom the Northwest has ever known will come after the war and we strongly advise all. thinking of taking an investment in lands to do it now. We have the largest lists of any dealers in the county and it is a real pleasure to show our bargains. City Property. Fire Insurance. Hail Insurance. OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS. BE. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. gj Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankB: J. H. HOLIHAN, Real Estate Bargaing «OR SALE—House of six rooms and bath, nice trees, close in. East front. A very desiravle home $2,750; $1,000 cash. J. H. HOLIHAN cucae Bleck. - - - + Phone 745 ——— SS -AGENT—SALESMAN Live salesmen for strong line of ing side proposition for hustlers hand- ling related, lines. Seidman & Co., 467 Broadway, New_York. WANTED—High, grade salesmen—ex- perienced selling the sales board . trade. We market the snappiest line in the country. ‘Commission’ $5.00 to $10.00 per order. Canfield Mfg. Co. 4001 Broadway;: Chicago, Ill. 761 ROOMES WANTED weeksby family with no children. call Henry Halverson, Grand Pa- cific, S—SS SS FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Five room modern flat. Enquire 211 Rosser street, Bismarck N. D. Phonle 360. 762 wk FOR RENT—Three room flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. 5 10 tf FOR ENT—7-room modern house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 4 22 tt FOR RENT—Six room modern house on Thayer and Second. Also three room house. Phone: 806. TEL wk | FOR” SALE CHEAP—My —200-acre stock and grain farm. dandy buildings. Price - $50. acre. Write. John Carlsn, Little Falls Minnesota. T1liwk | FOR RENT OR SALE—Single. or double, drivers, saddlers. and Shet- land pony, at all times. Car for country drivers. Call at Joe Katz Barn or Phone 97. 721 wk FOR: SALE—One Westinghouse stove, 1 library table, sectional bookcase, chairs' and kitchen.table, Circassian walnut. dresser, will sell. reasonable. Phone. 225. . Call. 219 Second: eh 2 FOR RENT—All modern 7 room house with bath, Newly decorated. Barn in connection. 318 8th street. FOR RENT—Modern five room, house. Good repair. On Third street. Phone 717. 7 3.3t "WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by the day. Phone 6281 wk The appellant is required by. rules to print and serve yis brief within a stated time, (thirty days after notice! of appeal is sérved.) In default his appeal is dismissed or the judgment affirmed as the Court may direct. This makes a continuous procession of ap- peals coming to the court for hearing and when a sufficient number have ac- cumulated we assign them for argu- ment from month to month. By as- signing two or three a day we have no difficulty in disposing of the dafly call, and- never carry a case over to the second day. We have a daily con- ference following the arguments, and in this manner go over every case while it is fresh in the mind to bring out and settle upon the leading fea- tures and the decisive questions of the cage. Though there are occasional delays in reaching a result a case is rarely delayed longer than a. month. Under the procedure of .our court OT ttt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35.cents; additional. insertions without change of copy, 13 cents. Adver- tisements containing/more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for BEST SELECTED FARM, LANDS See us—We will. save you money Bargains in Bismarck Houses and Lots: HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY J. P. Jackson, Manager Phone 61 \ HELP WANTED—MALE | GOMERNMENT NEEDS. 20,000 clerks at. Washington. Examinations every- where in July. Experience unneces- sary. Men and women desiring gov- ernment positions write for tree particulars to J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 52 Kenois Bldg., Washington. 6 29 1 wk} WANTED—Men_on state highway | road work. Good wages, steady work. Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. D. WANTED—Trustworthy young man of good standing for responsible posi- tion. Lahr Motor Sales. Bismarck N. D. 75 1Wwk WANTED—Old man or boy to work on lawn. W. E, Lahr, Bismarck, \N. Dak. 751 wk FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, $150-$175 monthly; experience unnecessary; send stamp. Railway, care 548 Tri- bune. 76 1t; ——————SS————— HELP WANTED—TEMALE WANTED—Chambermaid at once. Ap- ply Grand Pacific. 76 | WANTED— Dishwasher at once at} Hoffman's Chocolate Shop, Main 76 street. 2t WANTED—Girl for general house- | work. Phone 459X. 7 6 2t WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Wages $30 per month. Mrs. Geo, Will, 323 3rd_street. WANTED—Chambermaid at once. Ap- ply Grand Pacific. 76 ne ee WOMAN COOK WANTED. at Hotel Underwood, Underwood, N, D, Will pay good wages. . 6 25.1 BEST OF WAGES for capable wom- an for housework on farm. No children. R. J. Olsen, Sanborn, N. Dak. 76 2t{ | WANTED—Girl , for general, house- | work. Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth street. Phone 156. 711 wk. WANTED—Ten bright capable ladies. ; to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established ‘dealers. 1 $2500 to $01.00 per week; railroad fare paid; weekly advance for trav- eling expenses. Address at once Goodrich Drug, Company, Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 7—6 18 20 27 ROOMS: FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished room for two ladies. Shade trees. Phone 457X or call at 622 8th street. 4 29 3t ROOMS FOR RENT—To gentlemen | only. Apply Geo. Gussner, Gussner Store. 6 28. 3t FOR RENT=Furnished rooms’ all modern. Hot water heat. Phone 619L or call 619 6th street. 6 20 18 FURNISHED ROOMS in” a modern home. Hot water heat. Phone 619R or call at 621 6th street. : 6 27 lwk FOR RENT—furnished rooms for light housekeeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. 5 13 tt FOR RENT—Large, nicely furnished room with or without board. Phone 829R.. Mrs. Roher. 620 Sixth street. 711Wk FOR RENT—Large modern front room suitable for two. Call 507 Fourth street. Phone 1302. 1 3t FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. x 711 wk FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping, very reasonable if taken at once. House modern east front, with trees. Phone 478L. Fea to FOR RENT—Two modern nicely fur- nished rooms, double beds and single beds. $5.00 and $6.00 per month. Ad- dress 713 3rd street. Shoe 737 take another six months to file his brief, and when a case is argued, the | court may take twice six months to decide it and another six months to decide on a motion for a rehearing. Assuredly it will all be different when I become the captain of the, judicial team. Then we shall either play ball or know the reason why and the peo- ple will know it too. Then there Will be no deception such as there has been for many yéars, when the judges let out of office left undecided 160 and 192 appeals. It will be greatly to the credit of our Chief Justice Bruce if he can put into effect the Minnesota | system and retire from office leaving | a clear slate. Assuredly, 1 will do; all I can to aid him. Certain it is we} can follow: the lead of the Minnesota court where the population and the! litigation is much greater than in this a case may not be certified to the court | uitil six months after the taking of! an-appeal. -Then.the appellant may state. If not we m! ow rp that we are not efficient. We must learn to! da tha wo +1 do it promptly and | ight. or admit ourselves incompetent skulkers, 6—29; T4123 6 6 89, POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED—Stenographer, seven years experience. Box 57. Bismarck N. D. 6 28.1 wk SS MISCELLANEOUS "OR SALE—Second hand lumber. Phone 126 L. 75 3t FOR SALE—Dining room furniture, and good piano, Apply Folsom Jewelry store. 6 28 1 wk. FORK SALE—Ford car in good condi- tion. Phone 588R. rol _22 1 wk KOR SALE—Grocery business in good location in mining and farming vi- Paying business on cash Going to war. Address P. O. Wilton, N. D. FOR SALE—A late model Maxwell touring car completely equipped and in good condition. Price $450. See Edgar I. Olsen, ‘Northwest Hotel Bismarck, N. D. 6 25.1 wk buG CANDLERS—Free instructions how to candle eggs with the Grant \gg Candler. Only practical egg candler on the market. Write for folder. I. Unkenholz, Bismarck, N. 1), Phone 596U 6 28 1 wk [OR SALE—Hotel in good growing town. Electric lights. 14 rooms. Write R. E. Potter, Timmer, N. D. G 28 1 wk GOOD RESIDENCE income property in Bismarck to trade for Burleigh Co. land. 616 Tribune. 6 28 to 7-4 WANTHED— To buy, reed baby cab. Phone 383X. 71% FOR SALE—Elgin Six touring car, 1917 model. Has been driven about 4,000 miles. Is in first class condi- tion, Must sell at once. Going to war. Call H. R. Earl, care of Inter- national Harvester Co., or Van Horn Hotel evenings. T11Wwk FOR SALE—Household goods: 1 dav- enport, 1 dining room table, 6 chairs new buffet, ice chest, kitchen cabl- net, 1 gas stove,,1 chiffonier, dresser 1 large mirror, library table, oit stove, 2 rockers, 1 clothes rack and 1 large rug used only short time. Just same as new. 522 Pauenra 3 ot a WANTED—To buy reed baby car- riage. Phone 383Y. 73 1t FOR RENT—Best located and long- established modern equipped base- ment barber shop. Three bath tubs, steam heat, hot and cold running water. Inquire of N. Greengard, Mandan, N, D. 75 tt FOR SALE—Ford touring. car,. 1918 model. _Has been used for 60 days only. Full equipped. Will sell at right price. Call at tMcKenzie ho- tel, ask for J. M. Fredgant. 7.5 It eer BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $230 INVESTMENT in Oklahoma ‘Oil ‘Lease. New plan making it possi- ble for small investors to secure the quick profits being made by suc- cessful operators in the oil fields. Information free. Bank endorse- ments. Chapman's Oil Leasing Syn- dicate, 'No. 1008 Dwight Bldg, Kan- sas City, Mo. . 7—6 13 20 27. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—An auto tire was founa Tuesday, north of the city. Owner can have same by calling at 925 Set: enth street. ° 73 3t — E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. Bids are requested for furnishing 300 tons more ‘or less of best, lump lignite coal (subject to state analysis) deliveréd to the several city public schools during 1918-1919. Coal bins to be filled immediately to capacity, and valance to be delivered as required. Bids to be opened at meeting of board Tuesday July 9 at 8 p. m. at high school builaing. By order of board of education. R. PENWARDEN Clerk. | 24, HOURS. fro) PALACE HOTEL ~ BUILDING Within 1-2 block, ofN. P. Depot. ; 36 Modern Rooms | Apply to Geo. Gussner ‘ For Rent) ~