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‘Jeigh, State. of North Dakota, mort- PAGE Z VAST NAVAL PAGEANT STAGED TO COMMEMORATE LANDING OF woe _U. S. PRESIDENT IN EUROPE (Continued From Page One.) HALT AT RHINE Washington, Dec. 13.—The Germany has come to a stand on the Rhine. American army marching into General Pershing’s reports yesterday said no advance was made yesterday. , ~ SHADOW KAISER London,’ Dec. 13.—Several scores of/detectives, the pick of the emperor’s former force at Potsdam, are at Enierengeon, shad- owing every move of Herr Hohenzollern, who is in constant dread of bomb throwers and other assassins. ENTER ODESSA ! Paris, Dec. 18.—Frenc hmarines have entered Odessa. De- tachments have occupied the wireless stations and expelled Ger- mans from every military post. LIEGE INVITES WILSON Paris, Dec. 13.—The town of halted several days on their rush Wilson to visit the historic places Liege, where the Germans were to France has invited President eee NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that default has occurred in the conditions of that] certain mortgage made by Izedori Weinberg, of Regan, county of Bur- leigh, state of North Dakota, mortgag- or, to A. V. Marcellus, of Regan, coun- ty OT Burleigh, state of North Dakota, mortgagee, dated December Sth, 1916, to secure the following indebtedness, | ta-wit: One note for $800.00, dated Decemder Sth, 1916, due October Ist, 1917, with interest at 10 per cent af- ter date until paid, and which mort- gage to secure said note was duly filed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, North Da- kota, on the 8th day of December, 1916 at 1:30 o'clock p. m.; and that default of said mortgagor is of the following nature, to-wit: That said} debt is past due. That he has aband- oned all of the property described in said mortgage and he has failed and refuses to take reasonable and prop- er care of the same and has left for parts unknown; and said mortgaged; declares the whole amount specified | in said note and mortgage, due and/ payable, and there is claimed to be we due on said mortgage at the date of this notice, the sum of nine hundred sixty-tthree and 56-100 dollars, princi- pal and interest. That sald note and mortgage was before maturity thereof, duly signed, and delivered by said mortgagee for yalue, to the Regan State Bank of Regan, North Dakota, and said Regan State Bank is now the owner and} halder thereof. | That said mortgage will be fore- closed by sale of the personal prop- erty in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at public auction agreeably tothe statutes in such case made and provided, at the Tivery Barn in the village of Regan, county of Burleigh, | and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 1.o’clock p. m., on Saturday, the 2lst day of December, 1918. The] pérsonal property described’ in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisty the same, is as follows, to- wit; Ono horse, 9 years old. bay, 1300 lbs., named Lawrence, marked, white left hing foot and white face. One ‘horse, 6 years old, gray, 1200) los., named King. One horse, 6 years old, gray, 1200 Ybs, named Fred. : One horse, 8 years old, Day, 1299 lbs., named Frank. One horse, 8 years old, ‘bay, 1200 lbs., named Prince. One horse, 8 years old, gray, 1100) Tbs.. named John. ae One horse, 11 years old, buckskin, 1200 Ids., named Buck. Qne horse, 3 1-2 years old, black, 1250 lbs, named Simon. One horse 3 years old, buckskin, 1150 lbs., named Je One mare colt, 2 12 ‘buckskin, 950 lbs. One horse colt, 1 1-2 years old, gray.) One horse colt, 1 1-2 years old,| mouse. One horse, 7 years old, light gray, 1300 lbs, named Billy. | One cow, 7 years old, black. One cow, 6 years old, black. | years old, cae cow, 4 years old, black. | One cow, 7 years old, red. ‘One cow, 6 years, black and white. ‘One cow, three years old, red. One cow, 3 years old, lack and white. One cow, 5 years old, red. One steer, 3 years old, red. Four steers, 2 years old, red. Two steers, 2 years old. black. Two heifers, 2 years old, red and white. Two. steer calves, 1 year old, black. Two heifer calves, 1 year old, red. One heifer calf, 1 month old, red. One bull calf, 1 month old. red, The above horses and cattle owned by the mortgagor. I One McCormick header 12 ft. cut. | One Imperial single dise drill. One Deering 5 ft. cut mower. One Bull rake. One 7 ft. disc harrow. \ One pr. bobsleds. | 27th day of November, 1916, to secure the following indebtedness, to-wit: One note for $2,042.15, dated Novem. ber 27th, 1916, and due November 27th, 1917, with interest at 10 per cent from maturity until paid’ And said mort- gage to secure said note, was duly filed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota ,on the Ist day of De- cember ,1916, at 9 o'clock, a. m. And that the default of said mortgagor is of the following nature, to-wit: That he has abandoned all of the property described in said mortgage and he has failed and refuses to take reasonable and proper care of the same and has left for parts unknown; and said mortgagee declares the whole amount specified in said note and mortgage, due and payable, and there is claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of bhis notice, the sum of two thousand two hundred fifty-nine dol- lars and 98 cents ($2,259.98), principal, and interest. That said mortgage will be fore- closed by a sale of the personal prop- jerty in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at public auction, agreeably to the statutes in such case made and provided, at the Livery Barn in the Village of Regan, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, at the hour| of 1 o'clock, p. m., on Saturday the; 21st day of December, 1918.~ The per- sonal property described in said mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, is as follows, to-wit: One horse, 9 years old, bay, 1,300 Ibs. named Lawrence, marked ite left hind foot, white star in face. One horse, 6 years old, gray, 1,200, Ibs., named King. One horse, 6 years Ibs., named Fred. One horse, 8 years old, gray, 1,200 Ibs., named Frank. One horse, 8 years Ibs., named Prince. One horse, 8 years old, gray! 1,100, | Ibs., named, John. € One horse, 11 years old, buckskin, 120) }bs., named Buck, One horse, 3 years old, black, 1,250, Ibs., named Susan. | One horse, 8 years old, buckskin, 1150 Ibs, named Jack. old, gray, 1,200, old, gray, 1,200 One mare, colt, 2 1-2 years old, buckskin, 950. One horse colt, 1 1-2 years old, Bray: One horse colt, 1 1-2 years old, mouse. One horse, 7 years old, bay, 1,300, named Billy, marked white star in forehead; white hind leg. One cow, 7 years old, black, no horns. One cow, 6 years old, black, noj horns, Hl One cow, 4 years old, black, with horns. One cow, 7 years old, red, no horns. One cow, 6 years old, black and white, with horns. One cow, 3 years old, red, no horns. One cow, 3 years old, ‘black and white, no horns. One cow, 5 years old, red, no horns. Ohne steer, 3 years old, red, no horns. Four steers, 2 years old, red, no horns, Two steers, 2 years old, black, no horns. Two heifers, 2 years old, red and | white, no horns, Two steer calves, 1 year old, black. Two heifer calves, 1 year old, red. One heifer calf, 1 month old, red. One bull calf, 1 month old, red, The above are all the cattle and horsgs owned by the mortgagor. One McCormick header, 12 ft. cut complete; 1 Deering binder, 7 ft. cut complete. One Imperial single draw drill, com- plete; 1 J. I. Case gang plow com- plete. One Deering 5 ft. cut mower com- plete; 1 Deering rake 12 ft., complete. One sweep rake, complete; 1 fan- ning mill, complete. One 7 ft. disc, complete; 1 section steel harrow, complete. _ One pair bob-sleds, complete; 1 wide tired farm wagon, complete with double box. One narrow tired farm wagon, com- plete with double box. Three sets double work harness, One narrow tire farm wagon. jcomplete with collars, bridles and Three sets double work harness; lines. complete with collars. bone De Laval Cream Separator, No. One De Laval No. 12 cream separ- ator. . One-third interest in one 35 h. D. Compound Threshing engine complete with tender. One 40x60 Minneapolis separator complete with self feeder weigher. One Deering binder, 7 ft. cut. One J. I. Case gang plow. One Deering rake, 10 ft. i One fanning. mill complete. une 3-section steel harrow plete. ‘And all increases. of the above de- scribed live stock. | Dated this 13th day of December, 1818. REGAN STATE BANK, Mortgagee. J. M. Thompson, Agent of Assignee of mortgagee. ton, Dullam & Young, prelanes for Assignee of Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. Dak. TICK OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE toe FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given, that default has been made in the conditions of that certain mortgage made by Izedori Weinburg of Reean. County of Bur- gagor, to the City National Bank of com-} One-third int. in 1 35-h. p. Compound Russell threshing engine, complete with tender. - One 40x62 Minneapolis Separator, complete with self feeder, weigher, belts and 16 bbl. water tank. Dated this 13th day of December, 1918. | CITY NATIONAL BANK, Mortgagee. J..M. THOMPSON, | Agent of Mortgagee. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE, Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the conditions of Weinberg of Regan, county of Bur- leigh, state of North Dakota, mort- gagor, to Regan State Bank, of Re gan, county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the ‘2nd day of October, 1918, to secure ‘the following indebtedness, to-wit: One note for $2,060 dated October 16th 1918, due October 16, 1919, with inter- est at 10 per cent per annum until paid, and which mortgage to secure said note, was duly filed in the office unty of Burleigh. State eater dated the Bismarck. of North Dakota, mortgagee, of the register of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 23rd . that certain mortgage made by Izedort! BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE : “FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1918 day of October, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.; that the default of said mortgagor 1s of the following nature, to-wit: That he has abandoned all of the prop- erty described in said mortgage and he has failed and refuses to take rea- sonable and proper care of the same, and has left for parts unknown; and said debt is past due; and said mort- gagee declares the whole amount specified in said note and mortgage, due and payable, and there is claimed to be duo on said mortgage at the date of this eles the sum of two thousand thirty-six and 66-100 dollars, principal and interest. That said mortgage will be fore closed by a sale of the personal prop- erty in such mortgage and hereinaf- ter described, at public auction, agree- ably to the statutes in such case made and providéd, at the Livery Barn, in the village of Regan, county of Bur- leigh, state of North Dakota, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., on Saturday the 2Ist day-ef December, 1918. The personal property described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, fs as follows, to-wit: One Kentucky dowble disc drill, 10 ft. complete. 1 One’ Deering disc, 7 ft. complete; one $ ft dise complete, One wide tire Weber wagon,’ com: pléte with double box: ‘One narrow tire Weder wagon, com- plete with hay rack. Two header boxes. one 2-section wood harrow, complete; one’ 3-section steel harrow, One Moline mower, 5 {ft cut, com- plete; one Deering. mower, 5 ft cut, complete. One McCormick header 12 ft. cut complete with all attachments. Une John Deere hay rake 10 ft, com- plete. One 1+inch bottom Case gang plow; one Stover feed grinder complete. s One Sweep rake complete; one Cli- max hay stacker complete with ropes, etc. One De Lavel cream separator, No: 12; one fanning milk 5 One single top buggy, complete with shaft. One Duplex wind mill complete, ‘bought of A. V. Marcellus in the fall : of 1917. One Deering binder, 7 ft. cut, com- plete with all attachments. Three sets breeching harness, com- plete’ with lines, collars, and bridles. ‘One single driving harness. Ono mare, 9 years old; gray, 1200 los., named Maggie. i One horse, 5 years ‘old, gray, 1200 Ibs., named George. One horse, 7 years old, gray, lbs., named Joha. One horse, 8 years old, bay, 12%) lbs., named Frank. Ono mare, 4 years old, sorrel, 1100 lbs., named Elizabeth. i One horse, 4 years old. dark gray,| 11¢0 Ibs. named Charley. One horse, 5 years old, light gray, 1300 Ibs. named Jack. One horse, 7 years old, roan, 1100 lbs., named Dilly, marked white star. One horse, 6 years old, black, 1400 lus. named Simon, marked white star. One horse, 13 years old, bay, 1000 Ibs., named Buck. ‘One horse, 7 years old, gray, 1090 Tbs., named King. One horse, 8 years old, bay, 1300 1100 lbs, named Prince, marked, white star. Ono cow, 5 years old, black has horns. 4 One cow, 7 years ojd, black, has no horns. One cow, 8 years old, black, has horns. Two cows, 7 years old, red, has horns. One cow, 6 years old, white, has horns. One cow, 7 years old, red, has no horns. One cow, 3 years old, red, has horns. Two heifers, 2 years old, red, one has horns. One heifer, 2 horns. Four heifer calves. 4 mo, old, black, raised them. ‘ae ul, 7 mo, old, black. Four steers, 7 mo. old, red. Dated this 13th day of December, 1918. years old, black, has REGAN STATE BANK, Mortgagee. J. M. Thompson, Agent. Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. F. C. Turner Will Plead to Accu- sation Here F. C. Turner of Sioux county was formally arraigned in district court yesterday on a charge of, rustling one steer from the Stiles ranch on the reservation. State’s Attorney John- son will appear for the prosecution. A majority of the witnesses are In- dians. . Cleanlin is the first taw of health, inside as well as outside, Let Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea bbe your internal cleanser, then your or- gans will be pure and clean, your health good, your system right. Start tonight. Tea or Tablets, 3ic— Jos. Breslow. > | LAST DAY | This is last day to place your | Xmas Suit or Overcoat order. Open this evening tilk 10 P/ M. Klein Klothes are selling on their merit and price. Klein, Tailor and Cleaner. Your Xmas suit or ov- ercoat order should be placed now with Klein, Tailor ‘and ‘Cleaner. “* TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TO TRADB—Piece of land near Bis- marck for second hand, automobile. Phone ‘574L ‘after 6 P.M. 12 1B.3t WANTED — Two men for work on garage floor. Lahr Motor Sales Co, ‘ 12 13 3t * WANTED—Young lady wishes posi- tion as practical nurse. . Apply Northwest hotel. . J ‘ 12 13 34 Call C. A. Finch Lum- iber Co., phone 17, for. Old Hickory Lignite. ia ‘ <> - , *F fessed to him that while in Germany} write anything he was told :to write Berlin. , x admission from Mr. Fox with refer- ence to’ an article appearing in 1915 felling of Russian atrocities. sult of a fpequest by President Wil- } health, , 80¢ and $1.50 battles at drugs U.S, AUTHOR “ADMITS HE WAS Washington, Dec. 13.—Testimony that Edward Lyle Fox, a writer, was sent to Germany in 1915 “by the Ger- imam embassy to write German propa- ganda which was distributed by the Hearst. International was given. today at~the hearing of) the committee of the senate investigat-| ing the brewery industries. In response to question, Captain Lester said there is nothing in the army ‘intelligence record ‘showing whether either Mr. Hearst or man- agers of the International News serv: ice knew that Fox was in tho pay of the German government. The witness read a telegram’ sent from the German embassy in Wash- ington September 9, 1914, saying: “Ohieago Tribune friendly paper.’ Captain Lester said that Fox cof- he had an-‘understanding he would dy the German publicity bureau at The witness said he’ obtained an Captain Lester said that as a re- A Health Builder For Weakened Lungs “Where a Continued cough~or ‘cold threatens the lungs, Eckman’s Altera tive will help to’ stop cough, strengthen'\the Jungs and restore News service NO ACTION ON. | the 12,000 AMERICANS ! {son at a personal interview with Ran- dall Hearst, changes were made in the film play “Patria” picturing Ja-| pan and Mexico in an alliance against | the United Sttes. German propaganda. The German government on July 10, 1914, informed about’139 German lin that a world war would (be start- ed soon, Captain John B. Lester, of the army intelligence service, test fied today before the senate. comm: tee investigating the brewers’ propa- ganda. WARDEN UNTIL DECEMBER 18TH, - | “No, action be taken on the choice of a new! warden for the state; tiary earlier tl next Wednes- | day, in all probability.” said Secre-} tary Poise of the state board of con-; trol last evening in response to a per- sistent rumor that Sheriff S$. A. Smith! |p Beach’ had ‘been given the plum.| The public in the meanwhile is con- tinuing to pick possibies, among the late crop being mentioned R. J. J. Montgomery of Tappen, president of the North Dakota Farmers’ union, vice chairman and a, member of the execu-} tive committee’ of the state council of defense, and a close yersonal friend of President A. C. Townley of National Nonpartisan league. Many are still inclined to believe that former Sheriff Charles rs. McDonald of Morton county, now deputy warden, has-the most likely lightning rods, but some of his friends question this. P| | | CURED OF SHOCK Washington, Dec, 13.More than 2 000 American soldiers suffering fro! gists, of from of Sear ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia, | ATRIOTIC women will resent useless gifts - this year. And well they should. i | which will save. Save‘time, work and money. -appearance af, her home will not appreciate something that will make. ‘That is the mission of... : Sdar DNigisne ties torte, And 2t the same time saving work, time So give her O-Cedar Polish. A gallon or 2 quart if you can, } but surely 2 25e or SOc shell shock were cured by. news of The witness cited; this film s one bearing earmarks, of| “Tor six yeors we have used Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsiix in our family and fect we could not possibly do without it, especially fer the children.” (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by Mrs, Earl Cowell, Ce- ment City, Mich.) Children become constipated as readify 23 do their clders,and the result is equally cis- Dr. Celdweli’s Syrup Pepsin is ideal , and its freedom from tive, yet gentle, ect opiates and narcotic drugs. DR. CALDWELL’S l Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Drugegists Everpwherd 50 cts. G2) $1.00» ATRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINCD, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS geon Ireland today told the senate military committee. Of 2500 shell shock patients, the general said all except about 300 were well almost im- mediately. formerly one of the principal Austrian naval bases and taken command of the \ port. Jugo-Slav vessels ‘in the harbor have hoisted the American flag. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. ‘Amsterdam, Dec. 13—An Ameri- the signing of the armistice,’ Sur- prettier, cleaner. ean squadron has arrived at Pola, For the Beulah Coal

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