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’ @ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN E ‘as sey : ee op rena ARY 17, 1921 » PAGE SEVEN kw rea Se = : ! ; office in the City of Bismarck in said} 2 * ated January 10, 1921, “ A + 4 I Al ! F. E. McCURDY, A i TT a Administrator. p PEReeue TARTED AL Si WANTED TO RENT’: Youre THe Birst publication on the 10th day of AMERICAN ARMY Py A Rib Het miners ty. eu: YOUNG man and sister want! to’ rent CHAM PEEN, indaryysAga. geidas 10M : ! q Keen Ha - ‘wy sey : furnished house or apartment’ dur- i Y FOREWARNED. : ah as He Naehe aero re ing February, longer it possible: Qi missus DUFF, eth Amazing Story of German Es- Hagg: Bld e Call Mr. Nickerson at 485, X be- “DANNY 1S. HAVIN? A little girl was sent to feteh some i : ‘ bee ceresar Bide. —_LA2(ET tveon 5:30 and 6 P, M. or write him’ “A FIGHT. WITH qmilk froyi a neighhor, She took: with pionage During the War Barber College, Olden tngitutton Moler) at 722 Fifth street. 1-15-1w ANGTHER KID DOWN ONO sete hone%d fain Is Disclosed. ind. 5: a] ch Re areas Se 7 rriving home she was crying an pense saved: hy. owrsanetbous, , Catalog| WANTED—Furnished house with mod-, okay Despattered with wind ae a free. Moler “Barber Coljege’ 107, 1.7 ern ‘conveniences, | E, W.: Temple- Mother. s: ra the 7 . Nicollet Ave:, Minneapolis | .12-30-1me} meyer, Phone: 952. x 1-14-3t Mother saw at once that her day F 3 Ti mene WINGER WELLE’ _—| ling bad bad a fall and asked if she ERTER MAKES CON ESSI HELP WANTED—FEMALE |__| _ WISCONSIN FARM LANDS had lost all the milk. J . WANTED—Capab! on| LANDOLOGY SPECIAL, NUMBER—Just “No, mother, not a drop.” “And how did my-clever litle dar: Former Officer Tells of Being Sent he farm near. Steele. Five in family, £35 cou a ing 1921 fat of clover land wer ae i wise. { in Marinette County, Wisconsin; Jf for 4 washer, convenient: hopse a@ home or as:an.investment you are State wages and age in commfuni-} thinkin, ig of buying good farm Jands . cation. Mrs. John Taylor. Jr.,{ where farmers grow rich, send at once From Germany With Other Cadets to Enlist in the United States Army. ling manage tha¢?" mother asked. “T knew Tow oing to fall, mother, so 1 stood the cans down."—London : : Steele, 'N. D: Ltdiw| fF, this spectal number ‘of Landology. rR en v] It is free on request. Address Skid- Answers. WANTED—Girl for general house-} more-Riehle Land Co,, 435 \dmore- : a New York.—A) mazing story of work. Good wages. Apply evenings| Richie Bldg. Marinette, AVisconsin. lapeesibte New York.—An amazing story oF ‘ at 320 Washington Ave. 1-13-3t 1:3-3mos ae ea iat i L Bae aanant pou jeepipnnde cue He wd EE ee st Sha F akes Charon |ywas disclosed when Jolin Willet, for- Seren nie ne SNe alae aed MISCELLANEOUS look so trad : mer captain in ite Forty-eighth Uni- St, Mrs. C. W. MeGray. 1-47-lw| ELK TEETH—Highest cash \ prices ie : imi venus ttt ar Meal ne paid for genuine elk teefh. , Irons ES, 1 HEARD Alt. o a ¥ one ' 7 ealy* Hans Willers, a cadet ip i * POSITION. WANTED & Russell .Co., 95. Chestnut St., Avour You! WELL, HERES WHERE THE | First Shunie—Coutd he do i? German army until 1914, when he Pay Stenographer desires position. Capa-| Providence. R. I. References. your ge bea CHAMPION, MEETS HS FirsT Second y Curty , sent to this countey with 300 other ble and accurate. Eight years ex-}. local bank. 0-17 DEFEAT! You KNOW WHAT not; the blu River Styx.—Brown | cadets to joint the American army and perience in. law more Addrets P. | FOR SALE_One music cabinet, two U ‘ToLe You ABOUT Jug. | become, United States officers. : y ereps By De Ale ot! | beds Willet admitted he had absconded Pee cr Sec ac nen asec » one rug and.one cot. Modern FIGUTING WHEADS LET fl FOR SALE OB RENT bungalow. Buick car goes for} shies Gane Economy. with $6,000 of his company’s funds: at HOUSES AND FLATS $300. C. EB. Vermillya, 316 Park She—George, dear, ve just been | Camp Sevier on November 28, 1918, a FOR SALE— A modern 7 room house. Ave._ Phone 6791. 1-12-tf haw nie ae could afford to buy | tow weeks after the armistice, and de- 7 n- HW yusand-dolliuy car a three bed rooms, nice porch en- ANG Y PAIL of Pure Montana Honey evi yee ey j sented. closed full basement t ica lelivered at any post office in North Scan ‘ x rer It was this offense and not any sus- lot, well located. comparatively uw, | Dakota for $2.50 cash with order. _ She Wouldi’t Ht be dust splendid (9 F pigion of his spy reve whieh resulted oe with garage, on terms. If you are| B- F. Smith, Jr. Fromberg, Mont. ey Cnt Pee ee pllar one we | in his arrest here when Hugh J. Han- ie Igoking fof’alcozy honie,.seame ar{ iif A> Lo. | nes SON wens May: | nigan, formerly a first lieitenant in onc Geo. M. Register. 1-17-1w FOR. SALE—Baled hay, about 100 the Forty-cighth, recognized the de- ‘A BARGAIN—4-room house with fur-| 00S. Price $16, F. 0. B. Stewarts-| serter on the street and hailed a po- niture, 75x150 ft. lot for $2,000. dale. Or $18 F. O. B. Bismarck, liceman, Good location, Riverview. ‘Phone| Phone 406-F13, qr 772-L__1-15-4t \ Hints at Treason‘in Washington. * 1-11-1Wk | FOR SALE—$5,000;in Village Warrants at ! ‘ou would be surprised how many 10% discount. Warrants draw 6%. Will jobs in WORK WANTED furnish bank guarantee. that Shey will ines « nap aera - ye taken up Within a year. Will Sell all of ere D melt fanny. washing. Call or part. Address Number 181, Tribune. ; told Detective Sergeant O'Leary. ‘The aad - fi : prisoner made this statement after he : Dressmaking, up to date work, re- had narrated how he came here and what he would have done had his regt- ROOMS FOR RE) M modeling, convert out of date gown ern house, suitable for one or two gentlemen, close in. 202 8th St. or _. Phone 656._ 1-11-1wk FOR RENT — Rooms in modern house. Gentlemen only. 222 3rd __St._Phone_962. 1-12-1wk TWO ROOMS—With board for three __ gentlemen. hraven, 1-17-5t FURNISHED M FOR RENT, 802 Ave. B. : 1-134 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gold Ever-sharp pencil with initial. Phone 510-L for reward. 1-15-3t LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE _Default having occurred in the con- dition of the mortgage herejnafter de- scribed, NOTICE -I1S HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage executed and delivered by S. K, Hood and Cora Hood, his wife, mortgagors, ‘to In- vestors Mortgage Security Company, Inc., dated the 4th day of May, 1916, and, filed for record inthe office .of the register of deeds of Burleign | Forty (140) North, of Range Seventy- 423 2nd St. Ave. A. Phone 772U. 1-10-2w OFFICE SPACE FOR DESK FOR RENT—Heat, light, telephone and janitor service furnished. Inquire —at City Insurance Agency, 1-12-1wk FOR SALE—Choice Canary singer. White Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Dressmaking and remodeling up-to- date. Room 223 Northwest Hotel. 1-15-1W FOR SALE—Cheap for cash: Player piano, 20 W. Broadway. 1-18-8t premises described in said mortgage and, which will be sold to satisfy the same are situate in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as follows towit: The Northeast Quarter (NE‘4) and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N% of SE%), of Section Thirty- three (33),.Township One. Hundred | 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, ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, to-wit:— The West Half of Northeast Quarter and the North Half of Northwest Quarter of Section Thirty-four in Township One Hun- dred Forty-three north, of Range Seventy-eight west, of the Fifth Prin- : cipal Meridian,; upon the prompt and full performance by you of the terms office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 13th day of July,.1915, and recorded in Book 108 of Mort- 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 and conditions therein set forth; that! Daxota, on the 15th day of October, such default, consists in this: . that you failed to make payment in full 1920, and recorded in Book 165. of Assignments, on page 206, will be of the $1,000.00 and interest on de-| roreclosed by a sa . hts aaa yee a y a sale of the premises-ih ferred payments, due on said contract such: mortgage. and - hereinafter de- on November 1st, 1920, and that you failed to pay the interest on the first mortgage loan on said.land due Nov. 20th, 1920; that under and by virtue scribed, at the front door of the court- house in the, city of Bismarck, Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., on the 29th of such default there is due and oW-| aay of January, 1921, to satisfy the ing to the said A. L. G the terms of said con! rnes, under upon the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of sale’ The prémises de- date hereof the sum of $750.31 be-) orised in such mortgage and which sides the sum of $120.00 interest ou ‘the first mortgage loan paid by the] jo. F “ ‘i Bs 7 ERT Tai, ere. | Situate in the county of Burleigh 2 said A. L. Garnes, with interest there-| oi to or North Dakota, and desc: on from the 20th day’ of November, will ‘he sold to satisfy the same bed num, and interest upon the~ sum ps ° ae four (34), Township) One Hundred aforesaid from the date thereof to Forly (146) North, of Range’ Seventy- the date of payment at said rate. TAKE NOTICE FURTHER, That by reason Of said default, I hereby de- clare the said contract cancelled and ,eight (78) West of the 5th P, M., and the). Northwest: ,Quarter- (NW’4) ot Section Two (2);;Townsh{p One Hun- a as follows, towit: /‘The Northwest 1920, at the rate of 6 percent per an- Quarter (NW) of Section Thirty-! dred © Thirty-nine (139) — North, of | j FOR RENT—Furnished toom in mod. | ; 3 { i RENT—Furnished room in mod: in up to date gown, coatie hats-; convey unto you the following yde- June 1915, and filed for record in the| B. Wilsey, his wife, mortgagors, to scribed property, situate in td Coun- fe the German State bank of Wing, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 25th day of October, 1912 and filed for rec- ord in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Burleigh county, state of North Dakota, on the 11th day of November, 1912 at 10 o'clock a. m-, and recorded in Book 111 of Mort guges at Page 82, will be foreclosed’ by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the county court house, in the city of Bismarck; county of Burleigh, and state of North Da- kota at the hour of two o’ciock -p. m., on the 22nd day of January, 1921. to satisfy the amount due upon such niortgage on the day of sale. Default has occurred in the tefms and condi- tions of said mortgage, the said mort- gagors having failed and refused to pay the principal and inter t of said debt. The premises described in such rte hh jwill be sold to fy the same, are Lot One (1) of Bl Five. (5) of the town of Wing. according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in. and for set) county. There \will be due om suca mortgage on the day of sale the sum CONCENTRATION “lm afraid that boy of ours lacks concentration.” “OK. he has concentration, enough, onty instead of using It cn the work he has to do h2 concentrates upon how to escape doing it.” Non.Producers, And bring grief vow and then Favored Son of the Highway. First: Tramp--Dusty Duggsins is de nEup—Ow's dat? Hnp—He's a sombambulls soall his walkin’ The Feline Accompaniment. uo havea kitty in your poker ” Crims suleh, swere C ae in Crimson. Guleh," auswered | military training soon would be recoz: ment been sent to France. “1 would have led my) mer to slaughtery and conld have been us ful to my own country in many other vs," Willet declared, according tg n explaining why he and others were sent to the United States to enlist in the Americin army, Willet as taken to Fort Jay prison on Gov- ‘ernor's island, Confronted by two ex-licuténants of the Forty-eighth infantry, Sidney £ Howell, a lawyer, and Francis Hatch, Willet began to respond toyquestions. As to his pedigree, he sgid be was! born in Germany and educated there, “L was trained for spy work when 1 was a boy and later when T was a eadet in a German mili the detectives quote Willet as 5 “When the World war began In 1 1 was selected to join a band of cadets who were to come to the United States! with orders to join the Ame Other groups went to the F sand to the British, About 800 othe came over he th me. 1 knew my nized and that promotion would fol- so I enlisted aga private the first opportunigy I got. Fhad no citizenship papers—I did not need any, county, North Dakota, on the 3rd day:|.(which sum includes interest paid | terminated; that. such cancollation * Enlisted as Buck Privat th Dak hich di terest, isted as Buck Private. a ‘ of June, 1916, and recorded in Book |upon a prior mortgag inati f tange Sev! reig, est of i I" i ar! . 2 ge) besides the] and termination shall take cffect at | Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the | of thirteen hundred ejxthy dollars. » 108 of Mortgages, at. page 727 and} costs. disbursements and expenses of| the expiration of § i months from tng | 5th P. M., containing 320 acres more | pURLE COUNTY SPATE BANK.| yy, int rig Tell: “1 enlisted as a buck private in Al- assigtied by said mortgagee to: Edna’| this foreclosure: . completion of service upon you and| Or less according to the government Successor to Germin State Bank. WifeWho is Bre? demand (0) bany. soon after my arrival In thls survey thereof. of Wing. KnONs country. Within a very short time my W. Dullam, by an instrument in’ writ- Dated this 18th day of December, | that 5 ance e ing dated ‘the 24th day of. January, | 1920. See a an acral: Ree tee e'There will be due on such mortgage |! 1920, which agsignment was filed for EDNA W. DULLAM, curred, and upon payment of the |on the date of sale the sum of $1- 1G. OLGEIRSON, record in the office of the register ot Assignee of Mortgagee. | sum aforesaid, with interest thereon, | 450.82, Chis,sum includes interest paid Attorney for Mortgagee, leeds of Burleigh county, North Da-|G. F. Dullam, togethet with the cost of serving this| Upon a prfor mortgage upon said) Wing, N. D. her husband's, pockets kota, on the 15th day of October, 1920, Bismarck, North Dakota. notice, ‘such contract shall be rein-| yi besides the costs, disburse- | : Jan. 3-10-17} xv and duly recorded in Rook.155 of As-| Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee- |‘stated and placed in full force and | ments and expenses of this foreclos- | Lines Sane ‘ ’ signments, on page 207, will he fore- 12-20-27-Jan-3-10-17-24. | effect the same as though no default | ure. | NOTIC 0 CREDITORS, His Status. closed by a sale of the premises in has occurred therein: Dated this 18th day of December, In the Matter of the Estate, of Olaus | pp man. walking (i front. of such mortgage and hereinafter de-|To Sven Svenson: Dated this 7th day of January, | 1920- P. Olson, also known as O. B. Olsons} ,. his ie ia hifalfetand’ eur Ta Husband (sadiyy—When a avoman's bliss lies in her ignorance,git is ‘folly for ber to Wthe letters te finds ondon Ane | 1 ability ag a soldier was recognized and I was promoted, “My hb t was nearly broken when discovered my regiment probably would not be sent to France, 1 would have died for my countr, gladly. So, 15 days after the armistice, 1 took the company fund money and left camp. “rm telling you this fret Mortgagee scribed, at the front door of the court-| TAKE 1921. EDNA W. DULLAM, 7 2: NOTICE, That default has : Roe 5 cia ee descent.” ‘ : house in the city of Bismarck, county | heen made in the terms and condi-|J4M- 10-17-24. L. GARNES, Assignee of Mortgage. hereby. given by the under] 1F % lenk descent, ; L might as well be dead, Life docs not GF. Dullam, signed, FH. Meu dministrator be? A man of cotontal) yatter much to me." - of Burleigh and state of North Da-| tions of that certain cont “4 ai kota, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., | made and entered ato betber ran NOTICE | OF MORTG: on the 29th day of January, 1921, to | Garnes and yourself on the 20th day CLOSURE SALE. satisfy the amount due upon such |of October, 1919, wherein and where-| | Default having occurred in the con- Bismarck, North mortgage on the date of sale. The |by the ‘said’ A-L. Garnea:agreed to ditions ofthe mortgage hereinafter, de-| 12, FORE] City National Bank Building, of the estale of Olaus Be Olson; also Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. | known as 0. B. Olson, late of the akota- City of Willmar in the County of — ‘ -Jan-3-10-17-24. | Kandoyohi. in-the State of Minnesota, A Timgiy Suggestion. ¥ ' Willet said that after he deserted ki Camp Sevier he started traveling. He toured” the Pacific coa: In Chicago about 8 he's aster ago he mar- scribed; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, —_— re eeTE deceased, Lo the creditors of, all: per- “Lowant an atiractive title for this ; 3 ‘ a = = That that certain mortgage executed NOLICH OF MORTEAGE FORE-| soris having claims against said QC] ae us Texioet icib produce aa gq] Med an American girl named Craw- ‘ and delivered by S, K- Hood and Cora CLOSURE ed to exhibit them. with the nea-| SM Bs Texpect It te produce BRON) tov, ty a by, ithi mules Willet recently opened a mail order Hood, his wife, mortgagors, to In- Notice Is Hereby Given, That that 'y uchers, within § months ‘ F sh . vestors Mortgage Security Company, | certain mortaaze made,executed and | aftér the first publication of this n0- ie heat tet: ever heard of for @ | i cinoss in this city under the name The, mortgagee dated the Sth day ‘of | delivered by D. W. Wilsey and Nora e to the said administrator at his ae song is. Oft in the Sully of Crawford. Funeral: Directors | Freckles and His Friends They, Mean the Grand Canyon ORE TOTALS £0,000,6C TONS Great Lakes Shipments Show Increase of 7,7C0,C00 During Year, Say Duluth Figures. _> WEBB BROTHERS By Blosser Undertakers _« mbalmers 3 Libensed Embalmer in Charge Ls bs eet DAY rHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 f OWALEK U cant GuESS ! Yoo Woo ~ WHERE WE'RE GOWG6 = CAN'T GUESS WHERE WERE YEP-werRe Gow’) Yo CALIFORNIA ,DAY AFTER MORROW ~, SEE EVERYMING Too, PoP Sain So = AN" \NERE GoNNA SLEEP ON ‘TH’ TRAIN. Duluth, ;Minn.—The total shipment of irop ore for the season reached aps proximately 50,060,000 tons, according to figures announced here. Iren ore shipped from the head of rkes thus far amounts to 47,707, tens, with about 30,000) tons re- : ining to go ont from the Duluth and The-Cur—I thought Pug Dog tails Tron Range raifrond docks at) Two curled? F Marth and the Chieage & North- The Pug-——They do, but T saw a vesionn railroad deel at. Ashiand, spook last night, and it frightened BISMARCK ‘MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER CADILLAC .. eee _—____Avrowonris ERE SCARED STIFF PERRY UNDERTAKING PARI. RS ' meee Unni) pepe ei ‘Total shipments from all the docks A Bt fo Hard Hit for the season show an in sof Viggep feo Licensed Embalmers in Charge ~ , ee His ‘peated in, awhitl) | approximately “700 tons over last I 4 ft ‘s they are twenty; year, when ,0G7,850 tons were : y Phone 100 . mt _Night Phone 100 or 687 cine Sinead Si Sears ‘That's trouble a-plenty. | Safe, Thing. May Be as Handy With the'Skillet. BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY | -decagcnteirini Myton Kg aire eet Me a Ti's a good thing we can't see our- ured ; . . 220 MAIN STREET * selves as others see us,” some one re- ris, vile of Kentucky's adjutant gen- | < SRE et Gn Ee aeewine i ) 4 marked € Whistler: eral. is so handy with a gun that when | Upholstered Furniture Made to Order WES AN'WERE GONWA'STE 1 owes rs Ae) rot huh” veel the artist | Sh clloken Kifeishe mere SW BIGEEST GUN INH WHOLE fe o] now in my own ease I should grow | 1 oy vite and the chicken falls with intolerably. conceited.” ' a bullet through its bead. She uses a gun brought from Belgium by the adjutant general and pres nted to his little son, \NORLD -PoP Sip VA WAFTA RIDE DONKEYS” DowAl ‘7! “tH BOTTOM AN THAT ITS BIGCERN “US WHOLE —{ TOWN ; ‘Too. A New Breed. “The poet I introduced you to at the dog show has a perfect. passion for dactyls.” “Yon don of them as ¢ GRAND CANON a \ DIT You EVER a. Wea oF “UE 2 oe See ‘ ( No Chance for Judges. Marietta, O.—“I don’t find any one off ” Mayor Sprague remarked while acting as a_ police udge. “Yes. but you are a judge.” said the prisoner, “and maybe it's safer to offer me a drink than to offer you one.” so, Did he have any iibits at the show?” ig me a drin Hidden. ' “What's that you say “T don't like for my wife to see me smoking.” “L suppose thats why yeu are throwing out a smo! < TRIBUNE. WANTS — FOR RESULTS MAIN STREET ont a CARL: PEDERSON = | The Provocation, ——_——————— : “T hear th muzzled the speaker RS. GE, D. C. Ph. C. | 1 1 | | | at that meeting.” “But not before there had been | some biting remarks,” FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, The pigmy swine of Australia are; Southwestern North Dakota and | the smallest known species of the; Sonthenstern Montana hog. No larger than a good-sized | BISMARCK, N.. D, house rat. ; | Chiropractor i Consultation Free . Suite 9, 11—Lueas Block—Phone 260