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sicslagtte i » FOR' RENT—Fournished ‘room for gen- tlemen or ladies; $10 per month one St. CHAMBERMAID WANTED at onc i “3-T-lwk FoR RENT—Modern en gentle- THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921 HELP AE ee LEARN BARBER TR t the Moler olde ination of ite BA pathos: ‘Galler, Oh miitu tion of10 cur vtnethods. saved Db; ‘Catalog fre Moler her College 107 Minn. Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, . 3-1-Imo —| ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Neat, competent. girl. or woman for general housework, -be- ginning March 14;. modern house; electrical appliances. Phone 354-K, or apply 415 8th street North. : i Ae hw WANTED—A saleslady with experi- ence in selling ladies ready-to-wear one speaking German preferred. Ad- dress A. N. LeCroix. Jamestown, N. D._ Reference. \ 3-8-3 WANTED—Competent girl for general housework, no washing or ironing Apply Mrs..H. R. Berndt, 104 Ave. A. Phone 622. ____39-lwk WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework at once. Mrs. Otto Johnson, 1 Rosser street. Phone |, 776, 3-9-3¢ middle aged lady preferred, Call o¥ write Hotel Garrison, Garrison, N. WANTED COOK—Middle aged wom- anor man and wife with experi- ence as a cook. QO. R. Crook, Mc- Kenzie, N. D. 8-9-lwk WANTED—Housekeeper ‘at Growler club. Apply 414 6th street or phone 153-R. 3-9-tf W. igD—Girl for gener jouse- work. Apply 209 2nd street. Phone 964. 3-8-lw WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 802 Ave. B. 3-5-1lw POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED—Man with gey-| eral years experience in bookkeep- ing and stenographic work desires position, Can start immediately. References furnished if required. Write 206) Tribune, lw ____- BALESMAN ' SALESMEN TRSMEN WANTED Men! ‘sUCCEBB- ful selling any line can ‘make profitable connection with the Pol- icyholder’s Life Insurance Co., Sioux Falls, South Dakota. A new} and attractive plan. Hundreds oi business and pfofessional men of South Dakota are charter members. Good commission. Sells fast. Home office co-operation.’ Good territory open. Write at once. + 3-10-ut WORK WANTED ev WORK WANTED—Carpet bea beating, window cleaning, house repairing or any odd jobs. ,Phone 833-L J. 1. Dowis 312 8th’ street So. Bismarck, 3.4: N. D. 3-4-1W BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Boarders and _roomers. We can board and room three gen- tlemen. Apply 38° Main St. just | east of International Harvester Co. 2 stv Roos YOR RENT FOR RENT_—Two furnished rooms; can be double; na children in home; rates reagonable;” louse modern. Inquire at 414 7th street. 3-7-3t or $lu for two. 249 South St! FOR RENT—Furnished room In mod- ern house, close in; rent reasonable. | | Phone 658-K, 38-3t FOR RENT—Furnished. and untur- nished light housekeeping rooms. 201 1st street. Business College. Phone 183. 3-7-8 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT ia modern house, suitable for two, 722 Sth St. Phone 485-X. 3-8-3 KOR RENT—Furnished rooms, in modern home, 320 Mandan avenue. Phone 262-L. 3-4-1W FOR RENT—Modern furnished room suitable for two. 581K 902 6th street. 3-7-1 FOR RENT—Two pleasant furnished rooms for light housekeeping. « Call morning. or evening. Phone 442-L. men preferred. 300 9th street Phone 377-K 3-4-1Wwk FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- érn house. Phone 782, 607 6th St. 3-F-5t FOR RENT—One furnished room, 409 Sth street. Phone 512-X. 3-8-Bt MODERN FURNISHED )~ ROOM FOF FO! RENT. 802 Ave. B. 3-5-lw W. ‘Two furnished rooms. Call 333, after 7 P. i 3-7-3t FOR RENT—Modern furni furnis} ed room. 523 9th street. 3-F-3t FOR RUNT—Rooms, 223 Fourth St. 3-7-3. oO AD ea FARM BARGAIN IN THE RED RIV- ‘ER VALLEY. I will gel!’ my ‘247 acre well improved farm at a sac- rifice. Has a ten-room house, large barn, silo and other buildings. Goad good water, 50:acres seeded into rye. Possession ‘can be had at once. Price $82.50 an acre. Wiil take bonds and bank certificates of deposits the same as cash. If: you are looking for a good well im- proved farm take first: train .and look this place over. Theo. Nel- son, owner, Erskine, Polk Co., Minn. 3-8-lwk FOR LEASE—Cultivated land on sec- tion 7 in McKenzie township, near McKenzie, North Dakota, for lease, as a whole or in part. Owner will furnish seed. Most of said section is cultivated. No buildings there- _on. Geo. M. Register. 3-9-2wk soil, WILL SELL OR TRADE by equity in half section good land three miles from Arena, Burleigh county for $1,800.00. Will consider good lel AL F. Fir, Tuttle, N 3. automobile. plowed last year, will furnish seed for half the crop delivered ta the elevator. Call’ L. H. Carufel. 3-10-1lwk WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. price, full description. D, F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. & For" SALE—Pure ‘bred Barred Ply- State cash}. pay SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATIO NTED Man and wife wis! es farm work, | colored; please state ‘salary. paid. Willing to come last of April -Mr, Robert. Foley, , 4217 St. . Lawrence Ave., Chicago, Ill. : _____WANTED WANTED TO 1 '‘T—Modern t room: ing house, by experienced party, fur- nished ‘or unfurnished. Addtoee. oy Killdeer, N. D, LOST AND Fov) LOST—Pair of tortoise shell rimmed glasses. Finder return to ‘Tribune office or call roam 417, Lewis and (Clark, Mandan. 3-9ei$t WISCONSIN FARM LAI TANDOLOGY SPECIAL Ni NUMBER—Juat out, containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for @ home ur as an invertment you gre. thinking of buying good farm landa where farmers grow rich, send at once special number of Landology. ee on request. Address Skid- more-Riehle Land Co., 435 idmore- Riehle Bldg., Marine Wisconsin, 1 AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Willys Six touring cai good ‘condition. Will take — bank-.| able paper. Address Box 364, Bis- k, N 3-5- FOR SALE—Good Ford for sale or| trade for young stock. H.W. C ford. Phone 842-L. covets ae fe ee FOR $ SALE—Modern fer ‘aimoat | new, cast front, 6 rooms and bath,| «2 bed rooms, hardwood floors, full basement, front- and back porch, 2 blocks ‘from school; ‘Possession at) once if you want it. If you are look-! ing ,for ar up-to-date good hauae, you' must see this ‘before you buy. | | Talk to| Henry. & Henry. _Phone 961. 3-9-1w FOR SALE—5-room. modern house, well located, with garage, for} $3,250, on terms; 6-room modern house, well located, for $3,400; 7- room modern house, well located; a fine property { me, with gar- age, on terms; house of 15 rooms, well located, for $5,000, on good terms. Geo. M. Register. 3-9-1wk OWNER LEAVING “OFYSwin ~sell| cheap, on eagy terms, or exchange his modern house, ¢lose ip, near school; might consider used car 4s part payment. For information, talk to- Henry & Henry. Phone 961. - 3-9-1w! FoR'S SALE ‘BY OWNER—Honse of four rooms, with garage, on pave- ment, for quick sale $1,300. Phone 713-%, or call, at. 517 9th aire mv Iw FOR OR RENT —siyieny modern ian. ment in the Rose Apartments 215 Srd_ street. F. W. Murphy.: Phone 852. _ 3-3-8 FOR! RENT--A four-room flat at “at ats Hennepin Ave. Terms very reasonable. ____ MIBCEL FOR ~SALE—One with glass top, one ‘Burroughs ‘Ad-| | ding Niacning, seed ag new, one néw No. 11 Remington typewriter, with decimal tabulator, 12 inch car- riage; one six-foot Glabe Fire Proof , one filing file; will sell all or part of the above gt one half price. Call 809 of 708 and ask for Mr. Bar- ton. 3-T-1w FOR SALE OR ‘TRADE—Fifty head registered cattle, 33 cows and heit- ers, balance yearlings and under; best hoard of its kind in North Da- kota, ‘Will .sacrifice for cash or trade for clear Bismarck property. Describe your property and price in first. letter.. Write 207 Trihune. B-lOlW TAVE $5,000 IN VILLAGE WAR- rants for sale at 10 percent dis- count, Will secure guarantee that they will be taken up within’a year. Will sell all or part. J. B. Field. _Zap, N. D. 2-17-3wk FOR. SALE—Fruit Jat Jars 50c per r Ga» oak buffet, brary table, kitchen cabinet, large Columbia Grapha- nola,.cook stove. oil stove, twa heda and 4x6 chicken ong. {ot ith St.” 8-7-1Wwk FOR SALE—Lots 5 and 6, Block 2, Riverview addition, in Bismarck. Basy-terms. Write A. McPaul, Box 419, Valley City, N. D. N. D. 3-3-8ts FIRST CLASS _WORK—Cieaning. pressing, repairing. dyeing, ladies’ and men's clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite postoffice. __ 1-48-tt Call 873. 3-9-4t FOR SALE—Furniture. YOR SALE—White enamele fixtures for a two-chair shop; good condition, / including everytzing needed except supplies. Prica-$ write to C. Hinsz, Ashley, N. D. 226-20 FOR SALE—A No. 1 hay two miles south of Bismarck. $10° per ton. Only four stacks left. Liberal dis- count if all taken at one time. Phone 746. C. W. McGray._3-3-1w YD No. 10 pail of Pure Montana Hon- ey delivered at any post office in North Dakota for $2.50 cash with order. B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. $9-1m. PRE WAR PRICES on ‘cleaning, re- blocking and remodeling men’s hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works. |- Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. 1-18-tf FOR: SALE—Potatoes at 76 cents’ a bushel. No less pr no more than 5 bushels to each person. ‘ Mat? Andahl.. Phone 410-F5.__3-7-4t FOR SALE—Ofiver plow, 3° bottom engine gang. Phone 833-L J.'B. Dowis, 312 8th Street So. Bismarck 3-4-lwk ing, relining, remodeling and tail- oring. Klein, tailor and cleaner. 3¢7-1mo moutk Rocks, — cockerels.. See Faunce, 802 1st St. BARGAINS—New and d slightly ‘worn suits, overcoats and trousers. Klein, tailor’ and_cleaner. 3-7-lwk FOR SALE—2 burner electric stoye with oven, first class shape. Price $60.00. Phone 896. 3-7-4 WANTED—Milk customers in the orth and eastern section of the city ied and. delivered by 1-18-tf |- aon. THeee’ £°: MY GLasses! VD BREAK 'EM PgsT Tuc! GO AHEAD, DON’T WAIT FOR ME! (VL HELP You )/ BE CAREFLL.OLIVIA, POO MAY SHEP FIND THEM! HER THEN ARE “ y ON THEM! ~s ah IY FELL Phone 3-9-3t AND * preferred. Jennings' Dairy. 4 : TCHING, PICOTING novelty pleating. Mrs. C. P. Lar- son, 400 4th St. 3-9-3 FOR ‘SALE—Mahogany upright piano in good condition. Very reasonable. Phone 320-M. LEGAL NOTICES si ——————___—_—_————-+ TE} fits SALE NOTICE Ri ESTS ~ GAGE Fone thosene NOTICE: JS HERERY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage made. execul- John I. Moore and. Edith M. Moore, his wife, mort- gagors, to Interstate Securities Com- any, a corporation of Minneapolis,) innesotd;’ miortgagee, dated the Ist day ef-February 1915. and filed for record :in::the’ office of the Register of deeds within and for Burleigh county, .North, Dakota, on the 6th day ot April 1915, at 1:30 o'clogk, p. m., e pa a in Book 113 ages: at Page 328, with ay eon , Sale ‘therein contained, wil! be forec! losed by a sale of said prem- jses at the front door of the court- house in Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, on Saturday, the 23rd day of April, 1921. gt the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of. said days to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on said date. The ‘best® bliff is ‘one'we ain't afrai@ ti have called. ‘ph’ feller wha is kicked ‘aut Va jo) often kicked up. Democrat papers lease’ copy. ~eeeeeee made subject “to. all ‘installment of said tnortgage ‘ot yet due. There will be due and owing on said mort- The premises which are ‘named in} gage on the date of sale the sum «f said mortgage and which will be gold! Qne Hundred . Sixty-six Dollars; an: to satisfy the same are situated in! -phirty-six Cents ($160.36), beside al- the county of Burleigh ‘and state ofl torney’s fets. and the wate this North Dakota, and described as fol-| foreclosure. lows, towit: Dated at -M{not, Nor Southwest quarter (SW%) of Sec-| sth day of? March, A ak plas “ais tion nine (9). in Township one h TE SEC! Es dred forty-four (144), Range seventy-, pumapetae ae URES six (76). Said ‘mortgagee: has pai certain sums to protect the lien of this mort- gage, towit: The amount due upca a prior mortgage in the sum of}, One Hundred Twenty-four Dollars and Seventy-seven Cents ($124.77), which sum is included in the amount named te he dye on the date of sale. This foreclosure and sale is for past due. installments only and is FRANCIS MURPHY, Attorney ‘for Mortgagee, Minot, ‘North | Dakota. (3-10-17-24-31 ‘April ae Ce GR. REAL. ESTAPE: MORT. RAGE -FORECLOSURE ‘SALE. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain, martgage made} ‘execut ed andéd red by Johny — AND i. You. DON'T STay OUT OF HERE TLL TAKE ALL Your STam0S AWAY 4ND in Your Soup: LOR foore | TRIBUNE WANTS— OR RESULTS 1 KNEW THE STRING FoR ‘Taem! and Edith M. Moore. his ‘wife, mort- ‘ gagors, to Interstate Securities Com- pany, a corporation of Minneapolis, Minnesota, niortgagee, dated the Ist day ‘of February 1915. and filed for record in the office of ‘the Register of deeds within and for . Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 6th day of April. 1915, at 1:30 o'clock, p. ms and there duly recorded in Book 118! of Mortgages at Page 325. with a power of sale therein contained, wiil be foreclosed by a sale of said prem- ises at the front doar af the court- house in Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, on Saturday, day of April, 1921. at the hour, of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day to satisfy the amount due upon’ said{ mortgage on said’ date. ‘ The premises which are named in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are s:tuated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota. and described as fol- lows, towit: South half (S%) of the South half (8%) of Section eight (8) in Town- ship one hundred forty-four (144), Range seventy-six.(76). * Said mprtgagee has pe‘d -certain sums to protect the lien of this mo"t- gage, towit: The amount due unon a prior mortgage in the sum of Seventy-seven Dollars and Ninety- eight Cents ($77.98)..which sum Is included in the amount named to be due ofthe date of sale. This: foreclosure and sale is. for past due installments only and is made subject to all installments of said) mortgage not yet due. There will be due and owing on. said mort- “age on the date of sale the. sum of ne, Hundred Three Dollara und Nin&ty-seven “Cents ($103.97). besides attorney’s fees and the costs of this foreclosure. Dated at Minot, North Dakota, this 8th day of March, A. Dy 1921. + “INTERSTATE SECURITIES COMPANY, Mortgages. FRANCIS MURPHY, Attorney. for: Mortgagee, Minot, North: Dakota. 4 x (8-10-17-24:31--April G-14) WERE -Vvou kos 4 . GET OUT. OF THAT 4 We WHERE'S TU’ BARGAIN, MISTER SWEEZY 22? the; 23rd | PAGE SEVEN. ) SALE BY ADVERTISEME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage, executed and delivered by Samuel K. Hood and Cora E. Hood, mortgagors, to The First National Bank of " Bismarck, titgher. hulk 25¢ higher; range, $8.50 North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the | {0 $10.84; bulk, $10.25 to $10.75; piss 12th day of December, A. D. 1918, and) Stfong to 10c higher; top $11.85, fled foy record jn. the oftice of the! Cattle receipts, 2,500; bulk common ster of Deeds of the County of | and medium fat steers. $7.00 to $8.00; Bu Fel , and State of North Dakota. , COWS and heifers, $4.50. to $7.00; venl on the’13th day of Dec. A, D. 1918,/ | calves steady; top $9.5 stockerg ang and recorded in Beok 147 of Mort- | feeders steady. gage, at page 313, will be foreclosed Sheep receipts, 600; strong tM 2he by a sale of the’ premises in such higher; ‘choice lambs, $9.75 to $10.00. mortgage and hereinafter described,’ | choice ewes, $6 at the front door of the court house | x z CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, in the City of Biamarek: in the Coun! uicaga, march 10.—Catile receipts ; bigs u {| 10,000. Bulk beef steers, $8.76 /to Dakota, af the hour of 2 odaee % tl | $10.26, 7 “ on the 2th day. of March, A. D. As to satisfy. the amount due upon ‘sald | yf ie receipts, 27,000; 10 to 26 centa mertgage on the day of aale. Th premigegs described in said mortgage and which will be sald to satisfy tha; same, are. situated in the County of! Burleigh, and State of North Dakatu, and described, as fallaws. towit: The Southeaat Quarter (SE%) of | Section ‘'wenty-eight (28); the North-: east Quarter (NE) of Section Thi ty three (33); the North One-half! (N%) of the Southeast Quarter | (8E%) of Section Thirty-three (33) the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of) * {Section Thirty-four (34), all in Town. | | No. ' sda durum. ship One Hundred Forty (140) North No 4 fag of Range Seventy-eight (78) West of} No. 2 tins a the Fifth Principal Meridian, in Bur-) yy 9 max leigh County,.North Dakota, contain e rye . ing seyen hundred twenty (720) acres! mare or legs according te the Unitea| States Government Survey thereot ! There will be dye.on such mart: ay at the date of sale the sum of} ¢1 44 SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Hog receipts, 6,000, steady to 25c Sens receipts, 18,000; steady to trong. Minneapolis. | changed. Bran, March 10.—Flour. un- Shipments $6,439 barrels. $23. ‘HISWARCK GRAT (Furnished by Tugsell- -Miller Co.) Minneapolis, Mar. ceipts, 272 cars, cempared with 200 10.—-Wheat re. ars a year ago. Cash ‘No. 1 northern, $1. 611-8 to V8; * March, $1,511-8; May, 944.68. 1.50 yy Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this Athi Corp No, 3 yellow, 43 1:2c to 56 1-2c. day af January, 1921. Oats N white, 39/1:2c to 40¢. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Flax 1, $1.79 3-4 to $1.80 34 Mo@gagec- . B. MeCURDY, i t Anat tey for Mortgages. ;Bismarek, North Dakota 8-10-17-24) NOTICE OF SALE. $1.73. Notice is hereby given that that’ Corn No. 3 mixed, G8 1-2 certain mortgage executed and deliv-| No. 2 yellow, 70c. ered by Karl A. Loven of Bisinarck.; Oats No. 2 white, 45 to 45 12c: Burleigh County, North Dakota No. 3 white, 441-2 ito 44 2-de. ; ©. A. Finch Lumber Company of Bis-| Rye Na. 2, none. marck, Burleigh County, North Da-' Barley, 71 to 80¢. kota, dated the sixth day of Novem-| ber 1919 and recorded in the office No. 7 at register of deeds for Burleigh | Repoyt of THE ‘ounty in the State of North Dakota} by on. the seventh day of November in! [ BURLENGM COUNTY OX rats | Book 159 of, Mortgages at page 1. at the close of business February 21, 1921, will he foreclosed by gale of the! OUI Bee Barley, 50¢ to'70c. Rye No. 2 #140 1-4 to $1.41 1-4, CHICAGO | CASH GRALN, *hicago, March 10.—-Wheat No. & ved, $1.78 1-2; No. 1 hard, $1.71 tq to G4c; ndition of premises in such mortgage and here-| }02"s -«$ 90,602.82 inafter described, at the front door, — secu 13.33 of the coyrthouse in the. County of Burleigh and State af North Pakota house, furniture Ao4.00 at the hour of two o'clock p, m. on ~ 2,800.09 the first day of April; 1921, to satis Other real x 1,836.53, fy the amoynt dye upon stich mort-| CUTEMt, oapenses, tas 611.60 gage on the day of sale. That- the | Pue from other hi premises described in guch martgage | Ce ks and ott and which will be sold to sstisfy the, c: same are described ag follows:'’ Lots} || Five ‘and Six (5. anil'6).of Block Nine-| Tl. teen (19) af Riverview Ad(ition to | Capital stock the City of: Bismarck in accordance | Suplux fund. ‘with the plat thereof now an file in if Individual deposi Us oe to kK. and for said couaty of Burleigh in! Guan St sit the State of North Dakota. mabe oa tltieated ioe a6 There will be due on such mort- | (lee certificates of ‘ gage gn the day, of sale_the sum 61 cant + 44,649.05 ie tyai ea Be Nineteen Hundred Forty-four and 44 tanding 31.71 69,976.42 100 ($1,944.44) Dollars. Dated at Bismarck, Nayth Dakota, | Pl payable, . 23,897.80 th's 28rd day of February, 192]. Tot: repay CR FINGH LUMUEIC COMPANY, | sua T PS ee Mortgagec igh. A A. J, Carlson, jer of the above j named bank, da ay swear that the obove statement fs true, to the best of my | know’ ledge and belief. BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Mortgagee. (Feb. 24 March 3-10-17-24-31) - | 3. Cartan, jer. —— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALP BY |, Subscribed and eon to before ing thia he Bs 2nd day of March, 192) ADVERTISEMENT. i é GA, HUBBELL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Notary Publi Ic. that’ ¢ertain mortgage, executed and M oe migsk ie 1} delivered by Samuel k. Hoed and; tase. eienigaloa expires od es Cora BH. Hood (Husband and Wife) | (Seab len mortgagarg, to First National Bank| Correct. Attest:— of Bismarck, North Dakota, mortga- {2 Siselraan. gee, dated (he 11th day of Degemher, Directors. A. Do 1917,-and filed for recard: jn} the office of the Register KY Deeds of the County of Burleigh, aNd State of North, Dakota, on the 12th day of Bec, A. D. 1917, and recorded in Book 146 of Mortgage, at page 77, will he foreclosed by. .a sale of the premises. in such mortgage and hereinafter de- seribed, at the front door of the court | house in the City of Bismarck, in the | County, of Burleigh and State of North | Dakota, at ihe our of 2 o'clock 9. m. on the 28th day of March, A. D. Early Savings Banke, The first savings bank in Ametica was opened in Boaton 104 yeags ago, December 18, 1816. In the same year an lostitution- called the Philadelphia Sevings Fund society was estabilshed. The third institution’ of this kind in America was founded in New York in 1819. The first regular savings bank was established in Hamburg in, 1921, to gatiafy the amount dye u on aaid mortgage on the day of sale. premises described in. said Horigiee! and which will be gold to satiety the | same, are gituated in the County ot! Burleigh, gnd State of North Dakot:. | and descrfed, as follows, towit: The Southeast Quarter (Si2%) of Section Twenty-eight (28); the North- eagt Quarter (NE%) of Section Thir- ty-three (33); the North One-half (N%) of the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Thirty-three (33); the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section Thirty-four (34); all in ‘Town- | ship One Hundred Forty (140), North of Range Seventy-eight (78), West of the Fifth Principal Meridign, also the Northwest Quarter (NW%4) of Section ; Two (2) in Township One Hundred; Thirty-nine (139), North of Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fiiti | Principal Meridian, Burleigh County, North Dakota, containing seven hun- dred twenty. (720) acres, more or less, | according to the United States Goy-. ernment Suryey thereof. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum 2f/ $8,562.54. Dated at Bismarck, N. D.. this 13th | day of January, 1921. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Mortgages. F. E. McCURDY, | Attorney for Mortgagee, | Bismarck, North Dakota (Feb, 18-25—March 3-10-17-24) Towner, March 10.—McHenry coun- | ty. will receive $50;000 from the heirs of Harold Thorson, St. Paul banker and former resident of Drake 4s in- heritance taxes. Among those arrested in W: ton last year, were two ciplom one congressman. a | RS, ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. ‘Chiropractor Consultation Free hing- i % pon Block—Phene 20) 1778 and the secon at Berne, Switzer- land, in 1787. ‘The oldest savings bank in the world is in ich, Switzer- land,-and is now In one hundred and seventeenth year, The first regu- lar savings bank in Great Britain was opened in Edinburgh 107 years ago. A Sh as s The Happy Man. That man is always happy who fs in the presence of something which he cannot know to the full, which he is always going on to know. This is the necessary condition of a finite creature with divinely rooted and divinely di- rected intelligence; thus, therefore, its happy state—but observe, a state, not of triumph of joy in what it knows, butvof joy rather in te cdntinual dis- covery of new ignorance, continual seli-abasement, continual astonish- ment.—Ruskin, Burmese Fond of Flowers. Who would suspect that in the | tropics, in sun-drenched Burma Itself, there are-ecres of gardens given over to nothing else but the cultivation of roses! All through the hot weather, | in’ Lower Burma, they flourish; not till the reins break are they beaten to earth and almost washed away. The | Burmese are very fond of flowers; no Burmese house is without them; they are lavished on the pagodas, and ywomep decorate their hair with them. Before the Speech. Some orators start with a rush, oth- ers begin quite slowly. A speaker we | know hag the habit of striding medi- | tatively across the stage once or twice before he begins his address. On one occasion we heard a lively young fel- a low in front of us whisper to his girl with reference to the peripatetic gen- tleman on the platform: “That, I suppose, {is his preamble.”—Boston Transcript. Near Vancouver Island: sharks ure caught at a depth of 125 feet,