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t : i A \ . pe 2 he + , . re é > > \ \q ‘ ‘ si > «J> ; ‘ f 4 ‘€ HELP WANTED—MALE 2) WANTED TO REN? LEARN BARBER TRADE—AC the | Yolk Barber College, Oldest institution of its kind. Established 1893. me. and ex- pense saved by our methods. alug. free. Barber College 107 RB. Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. . > 8-1-1mo ee 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. ; . 3-10-lw WANTED—A saleslady with experi- ence in selling ladies ready-to-wear one speaking German preferred. Ad- dress A. N. L2Croix. Jamestown, N. D._Reference. ___8-8:8t WANTED—Competentgirt for general housework, no washing or ironing Apply Mrs. H. R. Berndt, 104 Ave. A. Phone .622. 3-9-Iwk Mrs. Otto eral housework at once. Johnson, 1 Rosser street. Phone 716. S 39.3 CHAMBERMAID WANTED at on middle aged lady preferred. Call o write Hotel Garrison, Garrison, N. SDM Ek 3-8-6t WANTED -CO! aged won- an or man and wife with experi- ence’as a cook, QO. R. Crook, Mc- Kenzie, N. D._ ___3-9-1wk WANTED—Housekeeper * at Growler club. Apply 414 6th street or phone 153-R, 3-9-tf WANTED—tirl for generat house work. Apply 209 2nd street. Phone j, 964. 3-8-lw WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 802 Ave. B. 5-5; POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED—Man with sev- eral years experience in’ bookkeep- ing and stenographic work desires. position, - Can start., immediately: References furnished if, required. Write,206 Tribune... * 3-4-1) —— SALESMAN SALESMEN WANTED—Men success- ful selling’ any~line can make it profitable connection with the Pol- icyholder’s Life Insurance * Co., Sioux Falls, South Dakota. A new and attractive plan. Hundreds of business and professional men of South Dakota are'chartes members. Good commission: Selts' fast. Home Office co-operation. Good territory open. Write at once. 3-20-st | BOARDERS WANTED __ WANTED—Boarders: and _roomers. We can board and room three gen- ‘emen. Apply 38 Main St. just east of International Harvester Co. | 3-9-lwk WORK WANTED cai WORK "WANTED—Carpet. “peating, window. cleaning, house repairing or any odd jobs.,,..Phone,.833-L J.-B. Dowis 312 8th street:So. Bismarck, N. D. 3-4-lw ee ____ ROOMS FOS RENT. FOR RUENT—Two furnished rooms; can be-double; no children in home; rates reasonable; ‘house modern. Inquire at 414 7th street. 3-73 FOR RENT—Furnished room for gen- tlemen, or ladies; $10 per month one or $15 for two. 219 South 5th St. FOR RENT Furnished room im moe- ern house, close in; rent reasonable. 201 Ist street.. Phone 658-K. é 3-8-3t 7 a FOR RENT—Furftished and untur, nished light housekeeping roomg. Business College. Phone 183. S 3-7-tf FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT in modern house, suitable for two, 722, 5th St. Phone 485-X. 3-8-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, in modern home, 320 Mandan avenue. Phone 262-L. 3-4-1w FOR RENT—Moderft firmished room | _ suitable for two. 581K 902 6th stree' + 3-7-1 FOR Ri —Two pleasant ‘furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call morning or evening. Phone 442-L. 3-7-1lwk FOR RENT—Modern room_ gentle- men preferred. 300 9th street Phone 377-K 3-4-lwk FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Phone 782, 607 6th St. x 3-7-at FOR RENT—One furnished room, 409 5th street. Phone-512-X. 3-8-3t MODERN FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. 802 Ave. B. 3-5-lw WANTED—Two furnished rooms. Call __ 333, after 7 PLM. 3-7-3 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 523 9th street. Es S7-3t ‘_Roomsp 223 Fourth St. 3. Eee Ennead FARM BARGAIN IN THE RED RIV- ER VALLEY. I will sell my. 247 acre well improved farm at a sac- rifice. Has a ten-room house, large barn, silo apd. other buildings. Good soit, 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. 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 WILL SELL OR TRADE by equity in half. section ggod land three miles ‘from Arena, Parieigh county for $1,800.00. Will consider good light automobile. A. F. Fir, Tuttle, N. Dak. 3-7-lwk LAND FOR R aeres half plowed ‘last year, will furnish seed for half the crop: delivered to the, elevator. Call L. H. Carufel. i a 3-10-1wk ’ ‘WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full: description. . D, F. Bush, Minneapolis, ‘Minn... . WANTED TO -RENT—Modern room: ing house, by experienced party, fur-| nished or unfurnished. Address 223, Killdeer, N. D. LOST_AND FOUND 38-3t | £OST—Pair of tortols®. shell rimmed | | glasses.. Minder return to Tribune oftice or call room 417, Lewis and Clark, Mandan. 3- LOST—Purse containing $15 and some small change. Finder return to Tribune for reward. 3-10-2t WISCONSIN FARM LAN CANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER—Juat out, containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for &, home or as an investment: you are. thinking of buying govd> farm lands where farmers grow rich, d' at once for this special number of Landology. It is free on request. Address: Skid- more-Riehle Land Cu., 435 Skidmore- Rieble Bldg., Marinette, Wisconsin. y 1-8-3mox AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCL FOR SALE—' lys Six touring car—- ‘food condition: Will take — bank- able paper. marck, N. D. FO! LOR RENT __ HOTSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Modern house, almost flew, east front, 6 rooms and bath, 2 bed rooms, hardwood floors, fulk basement, front and back porch, 2 blocks from school; possession at once if you want it. If you are.look-. ing for an up-to-date good. house, you must see this before you buy. Terms very réasonable. Talk to Henry & Henry. Phone 961. 3-9-1w. FOR SALE—5 well located, with garage, for $3,350, on terms; 6-room modern 3-5-1w Bt | ‘Address Box 364, Bis-+ room modern — house, } DOLLARS FOR A { 1 ; DOINGS OF THE DUFFS < - TOM, LET ME HAVE TEN Minutes! house, well located, for $3,400; 7-| room modern house, well located, a; 3-9-kwk | If you), age, on terms; modern house of 16: rooms, well located, for $5,000, on goad terms. Geo. M. Register. his’ modern housé, close in, near Part payment. For information, talk to Henry & Henry. Phone 961. > 3-9-1w FOR SALE BY OWNER—House of four rooms, with garage, on pave- ment, for quick sale $1,300.: Phone 713-X, or call at 517 9th street. 3-4-lw FOR RENT—Strictly. .modern apart- ment in the Rose Apartments 215 3rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. 3-3-tf FOR: RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment. in fireproof building. Apply office. Bismarck Tribune Company. eS Aap teat ie es SMR APARTMENT—Steam ‘heated, down town. Apply at once. Bismarck Realty. Co. 3-11-1w! flat até: (3R-3 FOR RENT-.—A, four-ragm Hennepin Ave. : 2 MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE—One~ oak office .table with glade top, one Burroughs Ad- ding Machine, good as new;. one new: No. 11 Remington typewriter, with. decimal tabulator, 12 inch car- riage; one six-foot Globe Fire Proof safe, one filing file; wilt sel all or part of the above at one half price. Call 809, or 708 and ask for Mr. Bar- ton. 3-7-lw FOR SALE’ OR TRADE—Fifty head registered cattle, 33 cows and heif- ers, balance yearlings and under; best hoard of its kind in North Da- kota, ‘Will, sacrifice: for cash. or trade for clear Bismarck property. Write 207 Tribune. 3-10-1w POR SALE—Stock and’ fixtures of good hotel in, good town in South Dakota, clears $5,000 a year.‘ In- cludes good ice cream business: only hotel in town. Write No. 208, k first letter. 1 ‘kitchen Grapha- nola, cook stove, oil stove, two beds and: 4x6 chicken coop. 801 ith St. 3-7-1wk | FOR SALE—Lots. 5 and 6, Block: 2, Riverview addition, in Bismarck. y terms, Write A. McPaul, Box 719, Valley. City, N. D. 3-8-8ts. FIRST - CLASS WORK—Cleaning. | pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ ‘and men’s clothing. Eagle Tailoring | & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite postoffice___ vans FOR SALE—Furniture. CalF be 3-9-4 FOR SALE—White enameled barber fixtures for a two-chair shop; good’ condition, including everything needed except supplies. Price $300; write to C. Hinsz, Ashley, N. D. : _ 2-26-20 oak buffet, Mbrary table, cabinet, large Columbia south of Bismarck. $10 per ton. Only four stacks left. Liberal dis- | count ifjall taken at one time. Phone 746. C. W.. McGray. 3-3-1w XK No. 10 pail of Pure Montana Hon- ey. délivered at any post office in North Dakota for $2.50 cash with order. | By F. Smith, Jr, Fromberg, Mont. &9-1m PRE WAR PRICES on ‘cleaning, ré- blocking and remodeling men’s hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone ‘68, opposite Postolice: aie nt esa, FE FOR SALE—Potatees at 75 cents a bushel.) No less or no more than 5, bushels to each person. Matt Andaht.- Pitone:410-F5. -. 3-7-4t, FOR SALE—Oliver plow, 3 bottom engine gang. Phone 833-L J. EB. Dowis, 312 8th Street So. Bismarck NoD. : 3-4-1wk EXPERT dry cleaning, hand pret _ ing, \relining, rémodeling and ‘tail- oring. Klein, tailor and cleaner. 327-1mo FOR SALE—Pure bred Barred Ply- mouth Rocks, _cockerels. See Faunce, $02_18t_St. 3-2-3t BARGAINS—New and slightly worn suits, overcoats and trousers. Klein, 'FOR RENT—Office in downtown business block. Apply Bismarck Realty. Co. i 3-11-lwk finé property for a home, with gar- ESAS VON! Gg Me a 2 BaD AWk:| | OWNER LEAVING CITY—Will sell cheap, on easy terms, or exchange |’ school; might consider used car as! Describe your property and price in| preferred. Jennings Dairy. Plone [LEGAL NOTICES = {NOTICE OF MORPE | ADVERTIS! ‘ ‘NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage, executed and i delivered’ by Samuel K. Hood and Cora E. Hood, mortgagors, to The First National Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the .12th day. of December, A.D. 1918, and filed for record in the office of the | Register’ of, Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota. on the 13th day of Dec. A. D. 1918, and recorded in Book 147 of Mort- Gage, at page 313, will be foreclosed by a sale: of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck. in the Coun- { | i i i SALE BY Dakota, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. mm, on the 28th day of March, A. D. 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon said. mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described,. as follows, towit: The Southeast Quarter (SE%4) of Section Twenty-eight (28); the North- east Quarter (NE%) of Section Thir- ty. three (33).;. the North One-half (N%) of the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Thir hree™ (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 Meridian, in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, contain- ing seven hundred twenty (720). acres more or less according to the United States Government Survey thereot There will be. due on*%uch mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $2,944.68, Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 17th day of January, 1 FIRST NATIONAL , SANK, 0-19 Wfortigagee. a F, E. McCURDY,’ * Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota 5-—March 4-11-18-25) ALE BS (Feb. 1 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE ADVERTISEME NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN. That that certain mortgage, executed and delivered by Samuel K. Hood and Cora E. Hood (Husband and Witer mortgagors, to First National Bank FOR SALE—A No. 1 hay two mifes | Of Bismarck, North Dakota, mortga- gee, dated the 11th day of December, A. D. 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds ! of the, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 22th day of Dec: A. D. 1917, ayd recorded in Book 146 of Mortgage, at page 77, will be in such mortgage ard hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the. court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County,of Burleigh and State of Norta. Dakota. at the hour of 2 o'clock ». ms on the 28th“day of March, A. D. 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State. of North Dakota. and described, 2s follows, towit: The. Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Twenty-eight (28); the North- east Quarter (NE%4) of Section Thir- ty-three (33); the North One-hatt €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 the Fifth Principal Meridian, also the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section Two (2) in Township One Hundred Thirty-nine. (139), North of Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Burleigh County, | WANTED—Milk customers im the] North Dakota, containing seven hun- Sodnpd} - Bovth,gnd-castern section of the-city. dred twenty (720) acres, more or Jess, | M0OR-4l coceg SIR 2 __. ___3-3t) ernment Survey thereof. HEMSTITCHING, PICOTING , AND Therg will be due on such mort- novelty pleating. Mrs. C. P. Lar-j sage at the date of sale the sum of son, 400 4th St. 3! $8,552.54, ~ WANTED TO BUY—Gas range with| . Dated at Bismarck, N. D.. this 13th steel top. Call 31 or 32. 3-10t¢| day of January/ 1921. ty of Burleigh, and State of North) cage and hereinafter M\.tront door of the county coarthou rele in the county | Wr foreclosed by a Sale of the premises | af; Range Seventy-eight (78), West of | THE BISMARCK TRIBUN : « PAGE SEVEN. High Finance. YOU SIX DOLLARS FEW OLIVIA, FIVE! NO, LOWED You. |} NOW WE’RE. TP ALL Even! REMEMBER, HELEN So fl, Give You. utes Gov- according to the United § FIRS' TIONAL BANK, Mortgages. j F, E. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota (Feb, 18-25. larch 4-11-18-25) NOTICE, OF MORTGAGE “PORE. ‘LOSURE SALE. Notice ig hereby given that a mort- gage. executed and delivered by Wal- ter L. Williamson of! the county ‘ef Ransom and state of North Dakota as mortgagor, to FS. Parker of the city of Superior in the county of Doug. ard state-of Wisconsin, as ‘mortga- gee, which mortgage was dated the 29th day of January, 1917,.and re- | corded in the office ofthe register of deeds in and for the count; leigh and state of North Dakota on the 30th day of January, 1917, in Book “144” of Mortgages at page 484 at 3 o’clock p. m., which mortgage has not been assigned, will he foreclosed by a sale of’ the prem ‘in such m: lescribed at t! in the city of, Bism of Burleigh and state of North Dakota+ \ | | H billa providing for fire preven- tion education, which have Introduced in many State legislature: apreading rapidiy throughout the nat! according to letters coming from Govern- ‘ers of: States to the National Association of Credit Men, New York, which is vigor- ousty leading a wide movement for legal- ly. prescribed fire prevention education. Reporte. from State and. city Credit | aren's Assoctations in a majority of the States indicate that by the time the’ Inst legislature. adjourns its session this, year many new State laws providing for pub- Ue school instruction against fire waste nd. carelessness leading to fire, loss will have been placed on the statute books. “Every thinking person is appalled by the magnitude of waste of life and. prop= erty by fire, much of which is prevents ” writes Governor Len Small, of Ile “It would seem that the ultimate cess ‘of fire prevention must depend largely upon the education of the indi- vidual to a better understanding of fire hazards, and to habits of carefulness and @ feeling of personal responsibility in wolding them aid thie ian be done of- 7 | Daaitnaerts for enactment of the jALL EVEN } THAT'S RIGHT- AGAIN! l'on the 30th day of April, A. D. 1921,| of Bur- {* ‘Governors Urge Teaching } Fire Department Oficial Addressing School! Children on Fire. Prevention; Lower Right— Cover of Booklet Issued;for Childrea. HERE, WILBUR | OWE AND VSTi. HAVE. , ONE DOLLAR: ‘AND WHERE Do) GET OFFS ‘ternoon of said) day to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the date of sale. ‘The premises ‘ibed in such mortgage which 1 be sold to sat- isfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit: . The Southeast quarter (SE%) of, Section Six (6) in Township One} Hundred Forty-four (144) North, of} Range Sevénty-six (76) West of the} Fifth Principal Meridian, containing one hundred sixty acres (160) more or less, according to the United States governmént survey thereof. There will be due on such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of fifteeu hundred twenty-eight and 84-100 doi- Jars ($1,528.84), which includes $140 taxes paid by mortgagee January 12, 1921. \ Netice of intention to foreclose was sent to the title owner of record by registered, mail under date of Janu- ary 20, 1921. No action at law or other proceed- ing has been instituted to collect the debt secured by such mortgage.” Dated at Fargo, Novth Dakota, this 7th day of March, A. D. 1921, F. S PARKER, Morpgagee. SPALDING & SHURE, : ' Attorneys for Mortgagee, 0, North Dakota, (3-11-18-25—April 1-8-15) fectively in the schools, which are. the, hope of the next generation.” That education’ is the only way by which the tremendous, fire loss in the United States can. be materially reduced fg the expression of Governor I. M. Davis, of Idaho; while vigorous endorsement of | the fire prevention education movement te voiced by Governor J. A, O. Preus, of Minnesota; Governor A. C. Ritchie, of Maryland; Governor B. F. Morgan, of West Virginia and Governor Harry b. Davis, or Ohio, without a dissenting yote from any State Executive. ‘While the movement for teaching fre prevention in, the schools in every Stato js thus gathefing momentum, New. Jersey school children have begun the study im accordance with the new model Jaw which went into effect in that State last, Fall. Over 100,000 copies of a fire prevention manual prepared for the United States Bureau of Education by the National Board of Fire Underwriters have been distributed by boards of education in New Jersey, and instruction from its text and pictures is being given for at least | in purebred: livestock. jis behind in the matter of feeding and | acquainted with the problem of feeds | five feeders in each county should be MONANGO TRAIN ‘—\aRKETs 14 CONNECTION Is |, MARKETS | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. DENIED HERE | Hog receipts, 7,200, light, steady, to An, application filed by F. J. Gra- fe lower 40/10 RTE ham ‘and others of Ellendale, N. Ds! gui $10 to $19, for a train connection between the! Cattle receipts, Soo lines and the Milwaukee rail-| steady. i roads at Monango Junction is denied; Steady. Bulk, $7 ‘to $8. by. the board of, railroad commission- Best steers, $9. i, ers. The commission says: Cows and heifers, $4.50 to $7. “Whereas, the Soo Line carries pas-; Veal calves, 50c higher, top, $10. sengers from all points between Brad 2,300, generally Stockers and feeders steady. dock and Litdgerwood, and Pollock Pernt rece ioe 800, slow, manny, and Wishek; for Minneapolis, aul“ Choice lambs, $9.50 to $10. eastern points and also, carries 2) Choice ewes, $5.50. to $6.60. . sleeping car from Oakes to St. Paul. connecting with the main line Soo train at Hankinson at 9:55 p. m..| from which it appears that ‘a large; number of passengers would be great-, ly inconvenienced being © forced to! wait any length of time for the train at Hankinson, and ! “Whereas, the Chicago, Milwaukee: & St. Paul train from Edgeley is} scheduled to make connections at! Aberdeen with a through train for ——————_ 1 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Mar. 11.—Cattle receipts, 5,000. Bulk. beef steers, $8.75 to $10. __ Hog receipts, 29,000. Weak to 25 cents lower. Sheep receipts, 14,009. Openina very ‘slow, about steady. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR, Minneapolis March 11.—Flour un- changed to 20c lower. Shipments, 45 231 barrels. In carload lots, $9 to $9.35. Chicago at 5:50 p.m. which connec-; Bran, $23. tion cannot he made if the Edgeley oe REE train is, delayed at Monango cross- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. Chicago, Mar. 11.—Wheat No. 2 red, . 2 hard, $1464 to $1.65, No, 3 mixed, 61 1-2¢ to 62 3-4c; | No. 3 yellow, 62 1-4¢, Oats ‘No, 2 white, RyeNo. 2, $1. Barley, 70¢ to 7 ing. \ “The commission is of the opinion} § and finds, that the advantage of th connextion at Monango Junction greatly exceed the disadvantage by) the train connection at Hankins and Aberdeen and that this applica tion be denied.” SOUTH DAKOTA MORE FEEDING CATTLE, SA HOLMES Brookings, S. D., March 11.—South Dakota is and has been forging ahead But the state 3 1-2¢ to 441-2¢, Se. S BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Rugsell-Miller Co.) ‘Bismai Mar. 11. . 1 dark northern 0. 1 amber durum » 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . No, 1 flax .. will not be a leader in livestock un- til more stock raisers become better No. Mar. 11.—Wheat re- 3} cars, compared With 180 cars a year ago. and the results to expect from feed- g grain to livestock. Some four or interested enough in the development 1 northern, $1.58 to $1.63; May, '$1146 1-2. yellow; ‘54 1-2c to 55 1-2¢. thite, 38°1-8¢ to 38 5-8c. 1, $1.763-4 to $1 79-3-4. of their county, suggests J. C. Holmes livestock specialist in the extension division of the siate college, to checi up the amounts of feed and tae | of making a pound of pork or veet for the farm bureau. Then. in time, the’ Oats No, ‘Flax No, Barley, 48c to 68¢. Rye No, 2, $1.87 1-4 to $1.38) 1-4. best feeding methods will have the Salt is obtained in, Equador by let- greatest following. ting sea water enter wide pits where. : ) evaporation takes place. JOHNS SWITCHES FIR) a PETERSON JO CONNOR) STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- Grand Forks, March 11.—Announce- ment was made yesterday that Attor- ney Sweinbjorn Johnson has dissolv- ed his partnership with Attorney J. F. T. O'Connor, and has joined the firm of McIntyre & Burtness, hence- forth to be known as McIntyre, Burt- ness and Johnson. 7 - y ‘At the same time an announcemeni scribed in the complaint in this ac- was made that Attorney C. F. Peter-| ated Defendants. : son of Fargo has entered into a law | ah State of North Dakota to the , ‘i OC bove ‘Named Defendants: partnership with Mr. O'Connor, and a that thi firm will be known as O’Con-| You and each of you, are hereby nor & Peterson. | summoned to answer the complaint in a | the above entitled action and to serve The firm of O’Connor and Johnson | 4 copy of your answer upon the sub- has heen in existence s:nce 1914 at! scribers hereto at their offices in the which time Mr. Johnson abandoned | city of \BisMarck, in’ the county of his duties in the political science de- | Burleigh and state of North Dakota, partment of the state university. | within thirty days after the service of Mr. Peterson of Fargo has arrive’! this summons upon you, exclusive. of in the city to take up his new work, | the day of service, and in case of your he has formerly been connected with. failure to appear or answer, judgment the Lawrence & Murphy law firm in; will be taken against you by default Fargo and also with Pierce, Tennison; by the plaintiff for the relief demand- ¢: Cupler, During the last two years; ed in the complaint. Mr. Peterson has been state claii Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, excminer for. the Fidelity & Casualty. this Ist day of March, 1921. Company of New, Yor! { O'HARE & COX, ———_—_—__— Attorneys for Plaintiff, “FORMLESS” CONCRETE WALLS, | ‘ Office and Postoffice, Grand Forks, March 11.—To capi-' iLittl> Building, talize-and put into practical use a{ Bismarck, North Dakota. plan patented by Louis N. Butler, a} ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Kate 'B. Martin, Plaintiff, vs. The heirs of Charles £, Benson, deceased, namely, Ida Benson, Jane P. Benson, and all other persons claiming any 7 title to, or interest in, or lien or in- cumbrancte upon the property de- ‘Notice of No Personal Claim. system of “formless” concrete con- Please take notice that the above struction through which architects be- lieve that fifty per cent of the origi- nal cost of constructing exterior Walls, and from 30 to 35 per cent of the cost on interior walls, can be saved. L. N. ! entitled action is brought to quiet title ‘in the plaintiff to'the following de- scribed premises situated in Burleigh | County, ‘North Dakota, ete—wit: The South Half (S 1-2) of the North Half jler of Fargo: and Louis N. Butler ‘of «lof the North Dakota Master P.umbers’ ‘of Jamestown. 2 rier Butler and company yesterday filed) (N12) of thg Southwest Quarter articles of incorporation with the sec-| (3W1-4) of Section | 7 ents ree retary of state at Bismarck. *| (23), Township One Hundred ony Although Mr. Butler, who patented | 0N¢ \(141), Range Eighty (89). \Wes ii % | of.the Fifth Princjpg) Meridian, Bur- the idea, lives in Fargo, other of the rth Dak mr inet " i # * | leigh County, N ; that the incorporators live in Grand Forks andj : —— headquarters of the. company will be! compart au ar pecs Rite ied made here. The company is capital-| 17 the office of 1921 ized: at $20,000 and the incorporators | °° before the 5th day of March, , are Frank J. Sibell and William. J. Butler of Grand Fort:s, Frank G. But- that no personel claim is made by the plaintiff th-rein against you. Dated at Bismarck, IN. D., day of March, 1921. O'HARE & COX, tc \ this 1st Moorhead. Patent rights are taken over by the corporation. PLUMBERS ELEC Fargo, March 11.--Lief Henning of Fargo. was elected president; Robert Spriggs of Grand Forks, vice pr dent, and J. L. Hulteng, also of this city, Was named secrefary-t easure. Farm Organizations \ . Wil) Consider Plan For Sale of Grain ‘association at their annual co::vention in Fargo. These three officers will also act on the board of directors. The other members of the board of directors are M. Carr of Mayville and T. S. Halliga:; Ixecutive committees of the vari- ous farm’ org: ations in North kota have been invited to attend meeting to he held at the Gardner hotel in Fargo Wednesdey, March 23, at which time two members of the committee of seventeen the ‘grain’ marketing pla by that. commi ‘and. will: ask; in- dorsement of thi: Ampng.. the 07 Mr. Hunteng is president of the Grand: Forks Builders’. and Traders’ executive. WANT HOLSTEEN MEETING. mong ; F Grand Forks, March 11.—In an ef-) have been invited to atte fort to obtain their opinion on on the, /:orte Bekotay Barer <baraay, matter, letters to 400 members of the: tion, the state’branch of the » North Dakota Holstein Breeders’ Wheat Growers’ ‘assoefation, sociation, which holds its annual sale, Es and meeting next June, are being sent; $oclety of E ‘ out by the Grand Forks Agricultural) the committee, of seyenteeyywho will society, the Commercial ¢lub; and: the) speak at; the Fargo meeting,are J. M. County Farm Bureau, which are unit-| Anderson of St. -Payl,; manager of he ing in an ‘invitation to the breeders|Eauity exchange, and C. V. Gregory, to meet here. secretary of the American Agricul- ‘The annual Holstein sale last year) tural Editors society. + ’ was held‘at Valley City. It is consid-; ° At the meeting at Fargo, six state ered an important event, and the lo-' delegates .will*he eleeted: to: attend a cal organizations have offered speciat| ®ational convention, to be held at Chi- co-operation and supposré in putting cago April 6, at which tim? the com- ron the sale if held in Grand Forks. mittee of seventeen will: present: its | plan with, all of the final details, and HE’S YOUNGEST JUDGE. | the convention svill. thet qdopt, mod- Fastland, Tex., March. 11.-— The! ify or reject it. Meéttirigs similar to Texas administrator for the $30,000,-| the one scheduled for Fargo will be 000 estate of Jake L. Hamon was ap-, held in the 25. leading grain produc- pointed by Judge J. H. Jones, who ut; ing states of.the union beginning 24 is the youngest judge in the Unit- March 14 and:,ending, March 24 and cd States. | delegates will, be elected at these a a, | meetings, to, attend the national rati- ‘Tre hest preventive of seasickness | fication: meeting. says a French physicis to inhale! A total of 82 delegates will attend, | pure oxygen gas. leach state heing apportioned one del- egate at large and one delegate: for ‘each $15,000,000: or major fraction thereof of grain’ marketed ‘annually on an average from statistics for the | past ten years. North Dakota ranks | sixth, with an average value of $82,- ‘the quity. The members 4f R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor an hour each month in all the gchoo!s. of the State, - : Consultation. Fi ree | 017.778, Minitesota and- South Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260) 927,778, leading . Dakota, amp Grange, and thé state branch’ of the / ‘ae