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eB " WANTED TO RE! HELP WANTED—FEMALE WAN'TFED—Good: cook for farm, ‘har- vest and threshing man, elderly lady, of. martiéd couple; good wages, Hackney Ranch, Box 71, Mc- Kenzie,\N. D. | WANTED—A competent girl for gén- eral ‘housework. No washing ortiron~ ing. - Apply Mrs, H. R> Berndt, 104 Avenue A. Phone 622, ___16-29-1w WANTED—Dining room girl with éex- perience, also good’ girl to’ work in Box 243° rete kitchen. American Cafe, 1-B-3t WANTED — Two experienced — roo girls. Phone 219, or write’P. 0. Box 625. : WANTED—Enxperiencea stenographer. Apply Lahr Motor Sales. WANTED—Waitréss at Homan’s Cafe. Ke 4 GE 7-6-3 WORK WANTED <- WORK WANTED—Henistitchiig: ant picoting, cotton, wool'and linen, 10 cents a yard; all silk, 15 cents a ‘ pleatings up to 1¢ inches in width; 9 and 10 inches, 20 cents; 7 and 8 inches, 15 cents, | 5 and 6 inches, 10 cents; 1 to 4!. hats inches, 8 cents; all organdy, 6 cetits. Mrs, C. P. Larson, 400.4th St. ¢ 6-3 WORK WANTED, MALE—A1 meat cutter, and all around butcher, cap- able to take full charge of a mar- ket, wants steady position: “H. Ber- ker, care Banner House, Bismarck, N.D. 6.29-1W Sewing done by hour or day. Call Katie Michel, 218 2nd St. 7-6-lw FOR SALY OR REN? ____HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Room in modern House; aleo’have one sewing mdchine and one gas range for sale. Mrs. James Fogerty, 402 5thSt. Phone 768-M, 7-2-3) FOR’ SALE—7 room modern house, |: including 3 bed rooms, 75 foot east front, full basément,-. good- porch, and barn, for $4,200, on’ good ternis. Geo. M. Register. 6-29:tw FOR SALE—Moiern bungalow of five rooms and bath, hard wood floors. ! This is a bargain at $2,750, $' cash, J. H, Holian, 314 Broadway. | Rhone 745. 7-2-3 FOR RPNT—Suite of two rooms on! second floor, nicely furnished fo | light housekeeping. Also large front’ Phone 273. 41%, ee feat! FOR RENT—Strictly mogermd apart-| ‘ment in the Rose Apartments 216/ 8rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. 3-3-2 FOR RENT—3-room flat, modern: in every respect, also rooms furnishe {| and unfurnished. Phone 183. .- 6-16-t | “For RENT— icely furnished apart- ment,four rooms and bath, at 212 1. (1-2=AW |, 6-28-tt | a loan’ to’ butld your. home with, on monthly . payments, arrangements can--be made to ,handle it now Thomas Jennings, Phone: 2F4. jl Se else ce bach oes esiatv Ln ia) Why not Exchange your Phonograph: | ‘Records. ‘We Exchange any. Stand~ ard Disc Record. Brig your Records and téptace them with New' Music. , : ”~ Phonegraph Record Exchange. “ Anton Beer Shining Parlor’ < 415'Brodway bh: 2 T51W Are you looking for expect service at ‘leds than expert cost?’ I will’ take Gare of sniall séts of books requiring a féw hours éach week, makg/closings, nancial statements,’ income tax re- ports’ or--instalt new up-to-date. sys- tems. “Prices ‘rigtit. A-t references. | Address 249 87'S 226-1 KOR, SA repairing in: connection at Parshall, _N.D. Fullline of machinery. Good business ty live town. Write W. M. Rosckes, Parshall,\N: D,-- _ 6-23-3w’ | PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking and ret ling men’s gle Tailoring & Hat Works, 68.. opposite Postoffice. ia meine SUT FOR_SALE GLASS—] still have a lot of shield and auto glass, front-door ehipped, and window: -glass to dis- ~ pose of at léwest ‘prices, Ses Fautive, 802 ist. St.” * ,FOR SALE .CHEAP—Five pedigreed Chester White spring boars and ; Srandsons. of ‘great -herd boar at Agriculturat College: nnings Dalry.‘ Phone 2F4. 1s _7-5-lw FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing, répdirigg, dyeing, ladies’ ‘and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring &-Hat Works, phone 58; opposite ce. LA-f8-tt FOR SALE—Small hotel. building with Testaurant in’ Regan, N. D., at a bargain, and. on easy payment: Writé 915 “Holly St. N., Brainerd, Minn) «630-1 FOR SALE—Buff Orpington Cock, 14 “mofiths' old; .won three first prize -+ last-year. 6-29-1W —————SSS {LEGAL NOTICES | CITATION (WEARING PETITYON 'T0 ESTABLISH HEIRSHIP TO ‘ REAL ESTATE. of Burleigh. In County urt. Be- foré Hon, I. €. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Jerome A. Weir, Deceased. Mary He Weir and Mary Weir Wyman, Petitioners, vs. And al] other per- sons.unknown claiming any estate_or interest in or Hen or encumbrance upon the property described in the petition or against the estate of said décéased, Réspondents. “” ee ‘The State of North Dakota to thé above named respondents, and all othor Main ‘St._.Phone 905. ROOMS FOB SENT FOR RENT—Room with board, or will rent ‘room for light housekeeping. Mrs. Rohrer, 620 6th St: TA -FOR RENT<Two™ rooms for “light housefeeping unfurnished. Ptan& for sale, 713 3rd St. 7-2-1W FOR RENT—Modern rooms furnished for héusekeeping.~ Varney flats. Phone: 773. f 7-2-3t FOR RENT—Two-rooms. Call at Serv- ice Grocery, 500 3rd St., corner, Ave- Rue Av : 7-6-2 LARGE room for gentleman. .-72-3t, FOR RENT—Rooms with board. #1, 5th St. 725¢ cs ____%AND FOR SALE—Good bargain in chofce 320 acres, four miles from Bismarck, 165 acfes cultivated. Almost your own price and terms. Will take car “as payment. Good for this week only, Harvey Harris & Company. ee eno enemies Es (PROVED 160—320—640 acre farm 8 miles east of Bismarck Can handle warrants, bonds, cit dwellings, as payment. C. O. Nel son, Bismarck.’ Box 189, 6 FOR EXCHANGE—Choice quarter of land, priced right, for late model car. Addresg, P. 0. Box 545, Bismazoky N. D. ‘ hit AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Dodge, coupe, fitgt class condition, been row very ‘little and only in city, Will.take bankablée pa- per. Address P:'0. Box 364, Bis- marck, N. D. E 7-5-3t car, in first clags..shape.--Will_selk at a bargain if taken at once. Phone 593-R. the princ FOR SALE—New Ford Roadster and}iw tie city of Oakland Roa@ster at a bargain. Bis-|ty, North Dakota ‘or Mon 6-29-Iw Ibe igsue bone amount fot exce: FirSt class condition. Ad-|the election of Directo 6-30-1w |ation ‘for the énsuing year transaction of such other anil furti business as- may meeting. marck Tire and Auto Compan, Broadway. D FOR |SALE—Buick light six, 1920 # model, dress 247, care Tribute. SALESMAN WANTED—Salesmen . to sell hand- made work shoes direct to consum- ers; guaranteed shoes. for energetic men. Exclusive te7- ritory. Write Bergfeld’s Shoe Co. Eau Claire, Wis. 9-5-2 LOST AND FOUND LOST—One black “bill folder, initials |; “H.C. S. Finder please return to Henry C. Sauer at telephone office and receive reward. 7-5-2t LoST—Dark blue taffeta hat left in car in front of Miss Bnchholz Mil- linery, on 3rd street. Call 761. 7-2-3t —_ HOUSES WANTED. j Four, five or persons unknown claiming any eStatc, or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon the,property deseribed in the pe- tition or’ against “the "estate ‘of ‘said deceased: You, and cach of you, are hereby notifte® that Mary H."Weir and Mary ‘Weir, “Wyinith, ‘Rave’ filed in the counly int Of Bajd: County of Burleigh, State forth Dakota, duly verified petition ‘hy fo¥' a’decree ascertaining and establishing the right of ssion td the real ‘estate within the County of Burleigh and State of North Daketa, of which Jerome A. Weir, late of thé City of Colorado Springs, in the C of El Paso and State of Colorad seized; which real estate is desc as follows, to-wit:: An undiwid hai intéres€ in and Lots One (1) to ‘Pwenty-four, (24), Block Eight (8) Lots “One “(1), to Six (6), Block Ten (Oy; Hots One Eh) to Twenty-four (24), Block Twenty-four (24 to Twenty-four; (24); Block Thirty-six (36); aft’ in Governor Pierce's Addition, te the ‘City’ of Bismarck, according: to’ the plat thereof on file and: of record itt thé éffles of the register of deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota. And ‘that Saturday, the. 30th day of July, A . 1921, at ten ‘o'clock in the forenoon’ of, that day, at the ‘court room of this court, at the court house iv the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dako’ has. been set by order of this sa court, as’ the timé and place of hear ing: said petition; at which time and place any person interested may, ap-\| pear and object to the granting of sald petition, 1 And you, and each of you. are hereby’ gted and ‘required then and there to! ye and appear before this sald court -2w| and show cause, if.any there be, why {mortgage executed swt! petition should’ not be granted i Dated hia Bet dey of June, A. D, bs 1. C..DAVIF: ize of the Coynty Court. Newton, Dullam & Young. Attorneys for-Petitioners, COME the Stockholders of “the Lucky —marck,“N. DoT HB gy, - FOR SALE—One 1920 Ford Touring Istrixe Coal Company ‘ ‘0 oy ach, 0} ou are, here 1o— (dod that the ehnuee mnaupeciae siete | ing of the Stockholders of the Lucky 7-2-3} Strike Coxt Company will be held at | ipal offices of said company | Bisitarck Burleigh Couy- July 18th, clock p. ol 45 8. to také. ac ‘OF HO $100,000, the cr such come berore M order af the Board of Directors Dated ay Sth, 1921 A. L. Farr, President. Big money | Attest: a jecretary. 5, June 1-8-15-22-29, July 6-13) John Moses. (May 17-2: NOTICE | OF SPECIAL BXECUTION folie SALE. a STATE OF NORTH:DAKOTA, TOUN ot ‘Burleigh. In District Cour Fourth Judicial District. : The City of Burlington. Towa, a muni- cipal corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Jako Brenneise, Juliana Brenneise, Katl | Klein and: Philipp Fisher, De- fendants. \ Whereas, on the 20th day of Juni 1921, judgment and decree in mortgage fore¢losure were duly entered and | docketed in the office of the clerk of.) the district court fer h_Céuntyy | forth Dakota, in'an action pending is | said court wherein the abeve-namca | nega shop and. shoe| 7-5-1W |, STATE OF NOR?PH DAKOTA, COUNTY | P. junly |. Lots One (1) } Tr LIKE. THIS MAKE. You THINK OF HOW THE. lg LIVE-P public auction to the highest bidder for Said sale will be held on thé 29th day of July, 1921, at two o'clock P.M at the front.door of the court house i the city. of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, to atid special execution, The reat egtate above mentioned and to be sold is’ situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and eee and described as follows, to- wit: The West half of Section Nine, Towns ship One Hundred Forty-four, North of Range Seventy-nine, West, of the Filth Dated at. Bismarck, North Dakota, this 22nd day of June, 1921. { ROLLIN, WELCH, Sheriff, Burleigh County, N. D. Greenleat & Wooledge, = Attorneys: for. Plajntiff, fo Minat, NOD. J 29-7-6-13420-27 eh * NOTICE OF -MORTGAGE FORECLOS- ' URE SALE |, a Default having“occurred in thé e of the miofsnge hereinafter de notice is hereby given, that. tha' tal Nited' and: delivered: by. O23 man, mortgagor, to et ate, Bank, Baldwin, 'N.” D3 WF poration, of 9 November, 1916, and filed for ‘record: office ' of: the ‘fegister of deedsof Burleigh. County, North: Dakota, on the 20th day of October, 1916, in Book 108°of Mortgages, on page 784, will be foreclosed Berg, a singt gage and hereinafter described, at ‘the front door of the courthouse at Bismarek . in. the. county of “Burleigh and statq ‘of North. Dakota,’ at the hour of ‘ten o'clock . M., on the 13th’ day of August, 121, _ the: amount due upof such mortgage on: the day of sale. ‘The: prem- ises described’ in su mortgage and vhich will be sold to satisfy the same are situate in. Burleigh County; North d described as, follows,.towit: The West Forty-two (42) Feet of Lot’ Num~ !bered Six (6), ck Numbered Five ( ‘ownsite of Baldwin, according to the plat thervof,. on file and of record ‘in the ‘office of register of deeds. There will’ be due on said thortgage a e date of sale the sum of $1,598.52, be fsides the cdsts, disbursements and ex: pei of this ‘foreclosure, 4 | Dated” this! of July, 1921, at FARMERS |S’ Ol BALDWI eee — * DNOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS- |: id * URE SALE, Default having occurred in the conditions ‘of the mortgage hereinafter described notice is hereby given, that that certain |; and delivered by Ole A. Berg, a°single man, mortgago to rmers State Bank, Baldwin, N. a corporation, mortgagee, dated the ist day of March, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of (Burleigh County, State of North Dakota ‘on the 10th day of June, 1018, and wa: 'duly recorded in Book 147 of Mortgages. on page 259, will be foreclosed by a sale cence TS ee the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter di bed. at the front door ‘of the courthouse , at Bismarck, in tne county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, ‘at the hour of ten o'clock A. M Yon the 13th day of August, 1921, to sat fy the amount due upon such ‘mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such-mortgage and which willbe sold to satisfy the same are situate in Burleigh veunty, North Dakota. and described as follows, towit: West talf ( Half of the {Section Thir |dred Forty-Two n (77) West. I be due on said mor 94.6: sideS the coxt penses of this Dated th Bismarck, kota. FARME! STATE BANK OF BALDWIN. N, D.. lortgagee, 'G. F. Dullam’and C. L. Young, 's for Mortgagee, Bismarcls, 5 ' - 0, 27; 8-8, 10. ‘BRINTON GIVEN LONG GRILLING IN HIS TRIAL A err Aes aie (Continuefrom page 1) somewhat disappointed in his polit- ical ambitions, but retusd to ‘say that this was, his motive In turning | on, the, league leaders, “| was disappointed in: alot of things I expected of the league,” re- marked. Brinton. A “I. suppose you still - belieye in those principles?’ asked the states attorney with a touch of Sarcasm. cash’ the premises: herein described. qf | ehtials show! by a sale of the premises in such’ njort- |. id Bismarck, North Dakt. Ss | Checks on Banks loc: of reporting bank and other’ cash items... . Redemption fund with U. S. | Certified checks |, Diy. iy INDIANS. USED TO | YES,AND SOME TIMES | WISH, ff TWAS AN. : OF SOLAN! ¥ > * HEY! WHATS (one OFF Townley threatened him if he .testifi- ed regarding. the Sisal Trust. _ Claims “Inner Circle” existed During the cross-examination isfy said judgment the witness was asked to define en- terprises he classed as league en- terprises which did not show on their face ‘connection’ with the league. Brinton included the Haggarty-com- pany and others, and defini them, as follows: “There was an inner circle of in- dividuals who had a right to go out and. promote ~‘coinpanies’ and sell: stock, being giyen assistance by the league’ Yeaders,“and even’ carry cred- “their association with the leag "Bor ‘instance, Totten, who had been" With the league a long time--wentotitand ‘helped organize a Haggarty company.” ‘ us Charter No. 2434) ‘ : : ™!* RePoRT, OF, THE JUNE 30, < _ RESOURCES Loans and? digcountss intluding redisco Deduct: Notes atid, bills ‘rediscounted Reserve Bank a Overdrafts, unsecured . S. Government with Deposited ‘to secure circulation (U. S. Par value)’ .. * “Alf other -United States Government ties Total... Other bonds, stocks, stenrities, ete Banking House, $75,000; * turés, $5,363.16 Real estate owned other than banking h Lawfut reserve with Federal Reserve Bark vault ‘and amoudt ‘due fron na ree |, panies in the United: States Excifinges for clearing house Total sae of city Treasurer ai from. U. S. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided _ profits. . $ “ Reserved’ for jntcrest, and taxes accrued Reserved for depreciati Circulating notes outstanding. Amount due to national banks.,. Amount dye to State, banks. bankers trust’ companies in the United States foreign coun outstanding Total Demand depos: subject to rese: Individual deposits subject to check... Certificates.of deposit dae in less. than « (Other than far money. borrowed)... ridends unpaid :Total gf deman i deposits) subjec! Time deposits subject after.30 days, or subject t Notice, and postal savings Certificates of depos (other. than for borrowed) Total of time deposits su United Sta ject ficers U, S. Gor Bills payable witli for cash and outstanding. [ GROUND {MARKETS rand she stock strong to 25 cents high- ony THE FIRST, NATIONAL BANK "0" f, In the State of North Dakota, at-the Close of Business on Federal 14,046.72 : . 9,962.50 pos! 5) 30 days. Deposits “(other .than postal sav- | ings) including War Lodn deposit account ‘and | _ deposits of United States Disbursing of- “ederal Reserve Bank ‘ “i Letters of Credit and, Travelors’ Checks peel é Pe y, Sh * \ La) “THESE ARE. PRIVATE:CLUB ° EEP, CATTLE RECEIPTS, | Chicago, July. 6—Cattle receipts 8,000. ‘Steady to. strong. ‘Hog receipts, 16,000. Mostly | 25 cents higher than yesterday after- noon. i ‘Sheep. receipts 8,000. Mostly 25 cents higher. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, South. St. Paul,- July 6.—Cattte -re- eipts, 2,200. Better grade beef steers er. Others steady. Common to gould beef steers, $5 to $8. Butcher cows and heifers most $3 to Few at $5.50. Canners'-and = cutter eto. $2.50. Bologna bulls mostly $3 to 4 ., Reserve District No. 9. conpiri0w# OF © , 1921, 7 nts... . $1,985.619.82 | $1,500,619.82 | 1,373.89 85,000.00 bonds nae i careete 75,000.00 + Secur- 167,250.00 | 68,235.01 80,363.16 | 20,471.92 105,468.24 Furniture and fix- _ Ouse tiondt 5 140,158.19 181,254.21 or town 24,169.87 nd due $ 2,147,956.22 100,000.00 200,000.00 0.60 . | 29,059.82 and and ‘ i 110,117.16 1,346.02 168,609.82 1,214,449.73 i | | { i | | \ 65,263.84 | pe 1 dark northern ...’. |Other real estate... Due from other banks and cash... . | Amount due to PAGE FIVE. * an) 1 Packer top,{ No. 1 amber durum ... Stockers and feeders about}.No. 1 mixed durum . ; No. 1 red du™m Nov I flax .. No. 2 flax No, 2 rye . COURIER-NEWS EDITION PUTS FORTH CHARGES (Continued from Page 1) retaryof the league state committee. He has been identified with tie or- ganization for several years, and is a son of George Totten, Sr., member of the state board of administration. calves 50 cents higher. $7.60. steady, vt Hog receipts, 6,200. 25 to 50 cents higher. Range, $7.75 to $9.35. Bulk $8:25 to $9. Good pigs mostly $9.35. Sheep receipts,” 600. Strong to 59 cents higher. Good grade native lambs ‘mostly $9. Best light ewes, $3.50. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, July 6.—Flour un- changed to 35 ceuts lower, In car- load lots famtly patent quoted $8.35 to $8.50 a barrel in 98-pound c ton sacks, Shipments, 37,537 barrels. Bran, $13.25 to $15. BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by ‘Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, July 2. i“ ~ B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. , ia Chigopractor ~ oe Consultation Free vovs+s $1.27] Suite 9. 1—Uscas Block—Phese 360 ——— SSS ‘Report of the Condition of THE CAPITAL SECURITY BANK 4 at the close of business June 30; 1921, at Bismarck, in the State ot North. Dakota, ' RESOURCES Loans and discounts.. ane eee. $218,793.58 + Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. a 5 562. Warrants, stocks; tax certificates, claims, etc 5,978.: Banking house, furniture and fixtures..... 6,959.26 0 eee 974.68 Current expenses, taxes paid, over undivided profits... 706.90 Checks and other cash items . $8. 1,159.57 Uy 32,649.68, 33,809.25 . « $267,784.68 Total....... . $50,000.00 1,000.00 Surplus fund re Individual deposits subject tg check.... Time certificates of deposit. Savings deposits Cashier’s checks outstanding. Due to; other banks -$ 80,462.82 73,528.58 7,570.58 1,204.30 40,950.95 203,717.23 18,000.00 67.45 $267,784.68 o Bills payable .. Liabilities other than those above stated State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh.—ss. spacey «ct i ~ 1, §. G. Severtson, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- emnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. 2 8. G. SEVERTSON, . f - ; Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1921. : H. A. Fosse, A a Notary Public. (SEAL) : 5 My commission expires February 11th, 1927. Correct. Attest:— KRIST KJELSTRUP, J. A. HYLAND, ©. W. McGRAY, ie Directors. : ————————————————————————————————— CBarter, Ne. 9685 Report of the ‘Condition of the meserye District Ae; *€ITY NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK at Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business on June 30, 1921 Sy RESOUKCES Loans and discounts, including’ rediscounts....$ 868,117.08 Total loans 868,117.08 Deduct: : Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Re- serve. Bank (other than bank acceptances sold), icles 28,416.10 839,700.98 Overdrafts, unsecured, y > 1,185.08 U.S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure ¢irculation (U. S. bonds par value)... Z 50, All ottier United S| 1 Total .. Other bonds, stoc Banking House, "tures, ' $4,560.52 Real estate owned ‘other rd s Lawful reserve with Mederal Reserve Bank.... Cash in vault and amount due from national banks ‘Amount due from’ banks, bankers, trust companies ii the United States Exchanges for cleuring’ house Total’ Checks ott banks located outside of of reporting bank and other cash items Rédemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due, from U. S. Treasurer 100.00 securitles, ot ae ; (FuYniture! and fix- 5,014.48 2sireg.4e Total vies. pagees LIABILITIES ‘ ‘ é $ 50,000.00 50,009.00 13,827.47 49,200.00 7,844.97 Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits . ‘Circulating notes outstanding. Amount due to national banks. state banks, ban trust companies in the United States eign countries Certified checks outstanding Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding. Total % Demand deposits( other than bank deposits) suBfect to Reserve (deposits payable within “30 days): f Individual: deposits subject to check. 24 Certificates of deposit due in less*than 3 and and for- 9,720.00 | 1,289,433.57 | money | oe 226,887.48 | 7.67, | 226(895.15 1,807.86 | 10,000.00 | 48,000.00 | 50.00 | $ 2.147.956.28 | | U. S. Gov't Securities (other than for money borrowed) pi Total of demand deposits (other than ban! deposits) subject to Reserve Certificates of deposit fother than for money) borrowed) .... z Other time’ deposits. Total of time deposits subject to Reserv , United States deposits (other than postal! sav- ings) including War Loan deposit ‘account and deposits of United States Disbursing. of- ficers 394,755.18 37,686.18 432,265.36 carer | 390.29 3,600.00 Bills p@yable, other than with : serve Bank (including all obligations repre- senting money borrowed other than redis- ‘ne counts) ‘ . 50,000.00 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Ban! 11,060.00 Total ” aoe $ 1,090,314.98 OF NORTH DAKOTA, | se STATE Total. . . fink . six-room_ house. Call H..A. Pad- |The City of Burlington: low: ie. | “ldo in the original principles of | State of North Dakota, County of Burleigl, ss: i ac dock, McKenzie hotel, or Phone 225: 7-6-4t WANTED TO RENT—Six or seven- rom modern.house by Aug. 1. W. F. Crewe. Phone 625. 7-2-tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—If you are planning. on bulding a new home in the near fu- ture I desire to meet you. Building material and labor have come down in price. Now. is the time to build q before the deniathf serids prices 07 again, for there is need of pomes peed 0 -| plaintiff recover-- of pal corporation, was' ‘plniriti above timed Jakob Brenneise, Juliana | Brenneise, Karl Klein and Phili Fischer were defendants, and wherein} it was adjudged and decreed that the) the defendunts Jakob Brenineise and Juliana Brenneise | the sum of $3, 00, and decreeing | that said claim a valid mortgage | Hen upon’ the realestate herein de- scribed, and that said real estate be sold to satisfy the same and the said lien foreclosed thereby. : Now, Therefore, Notice’ is Hereby Given that: by virtue of a writ of spe- cial execution issued out of said court divested and delivered to’ me and now in my hands, and describing said judg- ment and ‘decree, I, the undersigned, shall offer for sale and sell at the league.” the witness answered. At another time in the cross, ex- aminaton Mr. Weeks,asked Brinton to identify a list of corporations con- tained in the Halldorson which he’ called “league tions,” and which he had ‘not previously identified. - be gee “There's the Florida enterprise— did you mention ‘it as a league enter- prise?” queried Brinton. » “No.” report corpora- just “Oh, you didn’t. go “lnto’.. that,” Brinton retorted, referring to the Sisal Trust and his allegation _ that I, Frank E. r swear that the above statement is tru belief: Correct—Attest: H, P. Goddard, C. B. Little, J. L. Bell. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to béfore'nic, (Seal) epard, Cashier, of the- above named bank, do solemnly : e to the best of my knowledge and ‘ _OPRANK E. SHEPARD, ° ‘ashier. . thig%6th day of July, 1921. : . H. S. LOBACH, Notary Public, Burletgh Co., N. D. My commission expires April 27, a County of Burleigh, I, J. B. Rhud, Cashier of the above-named bank, do dolemnly*swear thet the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge re as HUD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6tit da¥ of, July, 1921. (SEAL) Correct—Attest: P. C. Remington, .G. F. Duilam, J. A, Graham, Directors. ‘A. HENDRICKSON, Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. My commission expfres June 26, 1926. e