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if SEVELS PAC BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, DECEMBER 201920 BAPTISTS GIVE CHRISTMAS AID TO WAR-TORN LANDS Half Million Dollars to Be Spent for Relief in De- Tom, Loox AT THe Lire. | —————— Tom, THATS THE MosY PLAVFUD. LiTtLe PUPPY “THAT FOLLOWED ME PUP LEVER SAW! | WAS FOOLING Home! ISN'T HE CUTE? WITH HIM DOWN IN THE BASEMENT AND BY ALLMAN |! 1 oy ; ) __ | HELP 'WANTED—MALE TEARN BARBER TRADE—At the Moler Barber College, Oldest institution of its FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Apartment in Rose Apart- BETTER GET HIM ouT-OF HERE BEFORE HELEN SEES kind. Established 1893. Time and ex- ERR " ‘ t ° F pEP! ie ey yee methods Catalog ments.” Apply. W. Murph Phone HIM = Purr HIM ipa HE’S JLST CHOCKFULL OF PE! ie - 2 free. Moler Barber College 107 R. jj ever = oy ENT. an an vastate ountries Mee oe FOR SALE Immediate possession, Six THe BASEM . Nicollet _Ave., Minnepaolis, 1:29: puis room modern house, east front, fuli I Guess. You'D — 2 50 foot lot, for $3,000, on berter GET HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl or woman for nent “nd balance monthly payments; immediate posses- RID oF Him! SPECIAL “Christmas present” | Beweral housework. "Three adults, in} lon given, owner leaving elty. deo. 3. of half a million dollars for family. Phone 71, or call at 117 Register. -Lwk i SBE é y _t Hee ale the suffering peoples of the war-de- = street. x 1 HONEY FOR S§ 0,10 pail of | 7 pean ji i = | WANTHD—Competent girl for general} Montana Hone: edat any Post yastated lands of Europe is the aim a house work by Jan, Ist. Mrs, Stack Office prth Dakota, $3.00 Ca of Northern B: in. thirty-five hou: Phone 594, 12-14-1wk order, ¥. smith, WANTED—For general house- | _ Montans states and the Di Apply Mrs. C. 8. Deal, at the { y. Ai General Di- bridge. “Phone 958 iisete "MISCELLANEOUS Des done Aeneas BE TANTED—Experienced Pantry Girl at NTO SMALLER QUARTERS rector of the General Board of Pro- Grand Pacific, 12-18-tf v1 ell cheap for Hard- motion of Northern Ba ptists, an- AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR'SALE CHEAP—Studebaker 4 cylin- det car in good condition. paint, etc. Write 174 Tribune. +1 wk LOST AND FOUND ‘ TOST—Leather suitcase containing chil- dren’s clothes and f between Ww woman's articles, and_ 808° Seventh y _12-17-3t watch in courthou: Not ST—A_ bracelet of a tock and section: cabinets; Harness a cases; linoleum and rac! line under ground tank \and Large Bank Safe; Typewriter; Roll to desk ete. Write or call, Halvor Langs- let, Glen Ullin, N, Dak, 12-17, FOR SALE—Compelte furnishi house; beds, chairs, tables, ru; sectional boo! articles. Lea also, Phone 67 Park avenu ardware 6 toor 91. AW, VD hike To Keep THE LivTe FELLOW - He's A NICE ute pup! ‘CAN S' “ThEs! “ |wein IF HE'S Gor ’em | YMPATUIZE. WITH Him! EB KIOOL STOCKINGS AMD rict of Columbia, nounced today. “There are no boundary lines in Christianity,” Dr. Aitchison said, in making announcement. ~“The the suffering of those desolate ones across the sea is our sufferiag, and their need is our need. There can be no better way to show that the Baptists of America feel the real Christmas front of ae idence. FOR SAL T2-gage Remington shot A WARM ROOM KEEP ME dt DR. JOHN YY. AITCHISON new. \\ sold cheats 1 Tunic WE MUST NEED. Prerry BvsY ' than to come to their aid at this time = ROOMS WANTED TO RENT — Furnished by Jah. Ist. Man 15-10 Also auto two-fifty - upwar First_street. Furnished room in modern FOR RED HOTEL FOR S$) The money which the Northern | (1 Baptists hope to raise by Christmas } cl time is to go to the support of needy persons, especially children in France, | tr Poland, Czecho-Sloyakia, Roumania, | fc vere cannot be exaggerated. I. saw uildren without shoes there in’ the dead Of winter, other children who ied to trade their worn old shoes or a bit of bread. [saw whole home. Gentlemen preferred. Phone} eg. Good loca ~ 3 - . 538L. 505 Third street 12-18-11 1 Hungary, Germany, Austria and Bul- | crowds of people searcl through FOR WENT—Three unfurished modern garia, A part of it will be spent to | refuse heaps for some chance scrap rooms for light housekeeping. Call 42 | see) Raneietes aoe inte a * geome for let is | aid Baptists in these lands, but at } of food, : FOR RENT--Furnish house, 320 Mandan Ave. Phon FOR R NT—Moderfi: room. \L.E--Cow and Tf Lat 310 South 8th least as much will go to those who are not of the denomination. This especial Christmas movement to help them is due to the study at first haud Aid Many Orphans Dr. Brooks ac that ised of 11,000,000 orghans in Eastern Europe, - Wink WANTED ALE-Dry. woo, home | of conditions in these lands by Dr. ae Hel ee ig oe Te- WORK WANTED — Kitchen or pants | James H. Franklin, Foreign Secretary | SPomswie f° elena ese ule work, 723 Third, street. 12-18-3t | of the American Baptist Foreign | 01 these count x | Mission Society, who has just been | the sum of six dollars will feed a neg =————————-*---__—_———_—— hr child adequately for a month. Many i ' ° '"LEGAL NOTICES | {win be sold to satisfy the same are situate in the county of Burleigh and ; State of North Dakota, and described CHORUS GIRLS AND ACTORS. BIT B YRAIL |* TREATED«... decorated for his services in France, and of Dr. Charles A. Brooks, of the American Baptist Home Mi from giving Yuletide Baptists | throughout e refraining this Christmas dd in- FORE as follows, fowl: The Northwest ciety, who served a year abroad a : i z NOTICE OF MORTGAGE F E+! Quarter (NW of Section Thir “ c 9 a oe Ra es a ad are st ig the money these xOT CLOSURE. , paar towaship One Hundred} EX ARES; HAVE “HOME TOWN CHORUSES” LIKE DOG” | Comussioner ol te Bapust Wort ould cost lor European telicl’, The Notice Is Hereby Given, That that Forty (149) North, of Rates Seventy | oc a ae ates ; SearaPRIDEDE OG ype? oe gifts they make will count upon the BAG ea | eig! 7 st of the 5 . M., and St. Louis, Dec. (Many actors. 1 0: | tmost Nee allot ee Ale oe aee zs S certain mortgage made, executed andj iio” Northwest Quarter (NW%) ot Jactrosses and chor faneotiivel ine: | cd allotment of their churches in the delivered by D. W. Wilsey and Nora B. Wilsey, his wife, mortgagors, to the German State bank of Wing, a Section Two (2), Township One MNun- idred Thirty-nine (189) North, of {Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the i jump circuits are “receiving notic Some will de home for Chris vacation—more for New Year | i company in cor nple, Al. Jo! rform " ock sa, thon j San might i stock companies, with only ae | “Tt is a moment for service of the most disinterested char: cler, regard- less of the race or creed of the bene- $:100,000,000° Bapris! be sent to their state promotion di rectors, wi campaign, are to marked “Etropean relief. rm corporation, mortgagee, dated the 25th {5th P. N containing 320 acres more Reason? Hish railroad Antonio where they'd with | | ficiary,” Dr. Franklin reported to the | ‘I sbursed by representa- f . 4 ‘ .. oF less according to the governmeni} Increases in passenger, sores t + Northern Baptists upon his return. 7 tives of the American Baptist Foreign t day of October, 1912 and filed for rece ' survey thereof. freight rates are spoiling s admitted 4 performance | a : Se a esa eerra Revie aptist Foreigy ord in’ the office of the Register of | There will be due-on such mortgage | wise would have been a very Wight eufer allents, bat the home | | “Tt is not a moment for propaganda | Mission Society in Europe. Deeds in and for, Burleigh county,!on the date of sale the sum of $1,-|perous season for many road shows. | town chorus would earn # Jot, and ! as such. A consoling gospel should | An interesting angle of the “Christ- ; state of North Dako On me 11th day | 450.82, (this sum includes interest paid Performers who had e ted to go) the chorus girls would have the adl- | be preached to a suffering people, and | mas gift the fact that a large sum = of November, 1912 at 10 o’clock a. ™ | upon a prior mortgage upon said {through to the coast are using thei vantage of home He \ |. with it should go an expression of | is to go as a loan to Polish farmer and recorded in Book 111 of Mort !jand), besides the costs, disburge-| last week's pay to buy tickets back The producers are figuring how to pas « ” - ass practical Christianity. ho have returned to find their f gages at Page 82, will be foreclosed! ments and expenses of this foreclos-|to New York. sive freight on scenery, but they see! i oe 1 . by a sale of the ‘premises in such | yre, Some producers see the end of big| uo problem at all with costume. | | Dr. Brooks, as one of the world | implements, crops, cattle and hors - mortgage-and hereinafter described.| pated this 18th day of December,|road productions, with large conipa- | “C titcase,” they point out, “will | ners in London, where rep- | destroyed, and who need nly. tem- at the front door of the county court 1920. nies, scores of trunks and carloads | comfo) accommodate all CO8- | | resentatives from the various por aid to put them on their feet s house, in the city of Bismarck, county ; EDNA W. DULLAM, of scenery. | tumes required for the 1021 -model | devastated regions were p again. When the loan is returned it : of Burleigh, and state of North Da- | kota at the hour of two o’clock p.m, on the 22nd day of January, 1921. to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. Default “has‘occurred in the terms-and condi- tions of said mortgage, the said mort- gagors. having failed and refused to Assignee of Mortgagec. .G. F. Dullam, | City National Bank Building, | Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. { Bismarck, North Dakota. ikea 4) 12-20-27-Jan-3-10-17-24. | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- Instead they predict the formation OUNTED POLICE .ON ARCTIC TRIP A Royal) Dawson, Y. 1 musical comedy.” i scholarship in ‘North Dakota aw him this fall. He ig a gradu eanversity of Norugt Dakota. ht the recepiipn, dhe entir firmed, “The material distress in the | is war-torn regions imposes upon those more happily situated, eg, in the United States, Britain, and Sweden, a vheavy burden of ‘Cliristian obligatio ‘After’ his “report ‘fo “Norihern’ Bape | a to be paid into the mission treasury. Another large sum is to go to aid of the brightest students in the astated lands. At the present ing one meal every other day. pay the principal and interest of said CLOSURE SALE Canadian Mounted Police party, under} PUG end ree tist leaders in this country, the supplies for the Baptist work debt. The premises described in such! pefault having occurred in the con- eee eee te eae eas princibal of ihe ican, Baptist Home Mission Soci > purchased from the American mortgage, and which will be sold to’ gition of the mortgage hereinafter de-| jer neroron the anaual winter expedi-/ Butte school when Pranzy starved tol | thrdugh Relief Association i Europe, but satisfy the same, are Lot One (1) of , scribed, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, | yoy to the Arctic coast points: The pi enosl. aduress; J. P. White, made an appeal to Northera out by the Baptist repre- ' Heading. aves plat (pun of Wine That that certain mortgage executed ty goos to Hart River on the Rocky | Donald gave a dramatic readin; , Baptists for $500,000, with whieh the ‘ t ‘and delivered by S. K. Hood and Cora | \fountain Divide, thence to Fort Mae-| school pupils gave diategues; a sno | American Baptist Forcign Mi and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Hood, his wife, mortgagors, to In- vestors Mortgage Security Company, Pherson at the mouth of the MacKen-! ver. From that point conneciing ; sted was repeat id William lly entered in ond of his ; Society might come to the aid of county. There will be due on such! Ing, dated the 4th day of May, 1916. oval i unhappy people. The present Christ- tee 2 E t tis bs , 1916.) relays will go through to Rampart! vocal st i py people. i Wp! mortgage on the day of sale the Sm ‘and filed for record in the office of | House and Herschel Island, where the} Mr. Crawford responded to a call) MRS. ELLEN A O'GRADY | mas offerings for this purpose are (he of thirteen hundred eigthy dollars. the register of deeds of Burleiga|jatest news will be cbtained from tne; for r s with a talk on his schoo! , te ten AG Ai result, BURLEIGH COUNTY STATE BANK, county, North Dakota, on the 3rg day| Whaling fleet. and Arctic explorers | day inel Butte, De ee are eee rere | eas a ah weet Successor to Gounan State Bank of June, 1916, and recorded in Book | rrozen in for the winter. The Dempstet | inna \ oles ef : iy Hae or ct ‘ sarops oes if He two thin ; id 0] ing, 108 of Mortgages, at page 727 ani|party js expected Jack in Dawson | | cuareaie can treated (YO orenern | Baptists, — oppurtimity | our Mortgagee nee p iN. P. WON'T CUT blaining t Dae iuat 1) and responsibility,” Dr. Brooks de- | Bulgaria, $20,000; G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Mortgagee, Wenla Asplund, late of the city. of | assigned by said mortgagee to Ednv W. Dullam, by an instrument in writ- ing dated the 24th day of January, Northeast Quarter (NE%) and the about March | WAGES, DECLARES Hike a dag’ She sever yer Enr sed her supe: clared, “The need and the suff ing kG » Emhalmers Austria, $20,000; ermany, $38,050; France, $30,000. Funeral Directors - | A i ' Wing, .N. D. _ '1920, which assignment was filed for |SeNtinel Butte | PRES. DONNELLY | ; as = mo - “= i 12.-13-20-27 Jan. 3-10-17. yecord in the office of the register of Cheers Crawfor | ——— | ig wheat. especially be- line Jast 20 years and widely known | house of the state legislature in 1909 } baes anus tec bnckis deeds of Burleigh county, North Da- i Helena, Mont., D pctory, «marke sor rouehout thevstate, died at % 10d vland 1911 ' Meeting of Stockholders |ikota, on the 15th day of October, 1920, Rhodes Scholar, ment of service on the Northern Pa-! move on the part of the | throu be RtAate,siied aed 3 : The regular annual meeting of the “and duly recorded in Book 155 of As- ice ‘cific railroad lines will be made ana! frme of course, uced rail-!hospital here Friday night. At the | stockholders of the First National |signments, on page 207, will be fore-| Sentinel Butte, N. v., Dec. 20.—The, no reduction in wages is contemplated! roid rc Mr. Donnely said. In | November election, Judge Griffin was | ; ENG mer, bank of Bismarck for the.election of ‘closed by a sale of the premises in|school auditorium was crowfed with; in spite of unfavoraye financi: j shite o niga ic view] elected to the county court bench for | B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. directors for the ensuing year will be such mortgage and hereinafter de-|»eonle ef Sentinel Putte and vicinity | ditions. ‘This nouncement point prevails in railroad circles, the fifth time, no opposing candidate Chitropractor hieid at the bank, between the hours scriped, at the front door of the court-| Wednesday at a-guw%lic reception giv-| made in Helena yesterday yy Charles Seneneaed ‘making the race. | Cauwuitidon ene of 11 and 12 o'clock a.m. on Tues house in the city of Bismarck, county len in honor of, Franzo Crawford, aon Donnely, president of te roa! ' TUDGE GRIFFIN, i He served as clerk in the lower! Sate ® 1—Lneas Block—-Phane 88 day, Janie 192412 : ; of Burleigh und state of North Da-|of Lewis F. Crawford, former men-| Hed farmers “strike” i ce a er \ C. B. LITTUE, President. tots, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., beh of the State board of regents of! more effective than many — perso! OF RAMSEY : DIES | = : — — 12-17 to 1-10.!on the 29th day of January, 1921, to| Sentinel Butte ere jecemt to think, Mr. annaly suid. : Arcana EET SS SSS Snpaee ale SSW ET {satisfy the: amount ‘due upon such Pranzo Crawford left Friday for|“reight tonnage on railroac lines devils ke, N. D. ec. 20.—Judge a NOTICE TO CREDITORS |mortgage-on the date of sale. ‘The| England. to tals advanced college | thr grain crowing regions proves. B, I. Griffin, aged 42, prominent tig- | B SINE. DIREC? OR Vg In the matter of the estate of Wenla | premises described in said mortgage| work at Oxford ,University in con-! conclusively that producers genera'ly ure in Iamsey county polities for! fe) f Asplund, dééeased. jand which will be sold to satisfy the s = =! | Pee Be by ithe un-|game are situate in the county of —— ee coancemnn ee So one remem dersigne elmer C. Asplund, exec-: Burleigh and state of North Dakota, A . ON 7 » Dishes? a ‘ utor of the last will and estate of |and described as follows towit: ‘The | Freckles and His Friends Yes, But How About the Dishes B Blosser | WEBB BROTHERS | Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and ‘state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons | having claims against, said decedent, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ‘six months after the first! publication of this notice,to said executor at his residence on the north- east. quarter of section ten, township one hundred forty-two north of range seventy-nine west, in said Burleigh county, North Dakota. Dated December 7th, 1920. ' HELMER C. ASPLUND, Executor. First publication on the 20th day of December, 1920. 12-20-27-Jan-3-10. NOTICE OF CLOSURE SALE. Default having occurred in the coa- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter de- scribed, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE! That that certain mortgage executed and delivered by S. K. Hood and Cora Hood, his wife, mortgagors, to In- vestors Mortgage Security Company, Ine., mortgagee dated the 5th day of June 1915, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds ofthe county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 13th day of July, 191 and recorded in Book 108 of Mor: gages, on page 718, and assigned by said mortgagee to Edna W. Dullam. by an instrument in writing, dated the 24th day of January, 1920, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota. on the 15th day of October, ,1920, and recorded in Book 155 of Assignments, on page 206, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the cour house in the y of Bismarck, Bur- leigh county, North akota, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., on the 29th day of January, 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage ou the date of sale. The premises de- scribed in such mortgage and which y MORTGAGE FORE- ! orth Half of the Southeast Quarter (N% of SE%), of Section Thirty- three (33), Township. One. Hundred Forty (140) North, of Range Seventy- eight (78) West of the 5th P. M., con: ; taining 240 acres more or less accord- ;ing to the United States Government survey thereof. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of $1181.68, «which sum includes interest paid upon a prior mortgage) besides the ; costs, disbursements and expenses of this foreclosure. Dated this 18th day of December, 1920. EDNA W. DULLAM, Assignee of Mortgagee G. F. Dullam, Bismarck, North Dakota. Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. 12-20-27-Jan-3-10-17-24. NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF BURLEIGH. In coynty Court before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the matter of the estate of Nell Hopkins Perras, deceased. Lee Perras, Petitioner, vs. All persons interested, Respondents. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed G. F. Dullam, administrator of the estate of Nell Hopkins Perras, late of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh, and state of Nort Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said decedent, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this no- tice, to said administrator. at his of- fice in the City National Bank build- ing, in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh county, North Dakota. Dated December 17th, 1920. G. F. DULLAM, Administrator. First publication on.the twentieth day of December, 1920. 12-20-27-Jan-3-10. NOW Do BE CAREFUL WITH THOSE DISHES “TAGALONG='Go REAL SLOW GOING Down STAIRS, WHat WANE? Nou DONE ? eee oo Good GRACIOUS | i" PoP-% DIDNT’, IS ALL Right HUBr MYSELF! | Undertakers Licensed Embalm NI DAY PHONE 5¢ BISMARCK MOTE er in Charge nei GAT PHONES 65—887 MR COMPANY Distr¥artors of STUDiS PERRY UNDERTA! AKER ‘ GING PAI LORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge : Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, c outheastern Montana North Dakota and li BISMARCK, N. D, FITTERS MAIN STREET he exclamation, “Oh, dear me!” 1 corruption. of “Oh, Deus meus, ent to the French “Oh, ee