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GREP WANTED--FEMALB WANTED—Girl for r yeneral house- work, 117 Main St. Paone 751. 10-20-tf WORK WANTED MAN WANTS furnace to take cate ’ Reliable.. Phone. 601-J. -W. Goodman, 10-19-. x FOR SALE OR REN? HOUSES AND. FLATS - FOR SALE—NEW Bungaiow, four rooms annd‘bath, absolutely modern, | warm air heat, inside finish as perfect as a new: piece of furniture from; the factory, screened in porch and feverything complete that’ goes with a-modern house. Terms to reliable Party. Phone 28W or 843. 10-15-1w FOR SALE—Modern bungalow of five rooms and bath, screened in/porch, full’ basement. Cheap at $3,500, $1200 cash. Also large almost new modern seven’ room house close in on 6th street. ‘A real home. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745, 10-19-3t EXCEPTIONAL BUY — Large home, strictly modern; practically new; lot 100x150; east. front. Best resi- dential district. .Reasonable~price.- Terms. Might consider . smallér house’in trade. Henry & Henry, ‘Phone 961; office 4th St. _ 10-21-3t i ad FOR : SaLE—Strictiy modern almost <new.; bungalow, of: six rooms and bath.| Full basement including garage. This is a real heauty. Price $4, 750. Good terms. J, H, Holihan, 314 Broadway, Phone 745, 10-21-3t FOR RENT—4 room cottage. Call 44 MainéSt, W. or Phone 612, We want several houses. ‘Real Estate Ex- change. 10-: aL at Lost LOST—Auto license tag A 100-434 ‘Mint, Leave at Tribune office. 10-20-8t ___BOQMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four modern © rooms furnishéd,"“ for hbusekeéeping ; also two dozen Buff-Orpington chickens for sale. 418 Ist St. Phone 241J. 10-20-3t FOR 8ENT—Two nice modern fur- nishgd rooms, one suitable for two, near Capital and high school; ladies __Preferred. Phone 960-J.. 10-18-11 FOR RENT—Two rooms downstairs in modern. -house; furnished for light housekeeping. Close in, also. one sleeping room. FOR RENT—Large pleasant room in house, strictly.modern.. One. or two ladies: desired. 614 Sth street. 10-19-1w FOR RENT—Unfurnisned light house- keeping rooms in modern house. Call g17 10th St. Phone 535-M. *10- 18-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping in modern house, 111 Mandan avenue. Phone, 672-LW. 10-15-1w FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed rooms for light housekeeping. Bismarck Business College. 10-10-tf FOR RENT—One room, furnished for light housekeeping; man and wife __preferred. 620 6th St. 10-19-3t FOR RENT—Warm, modern room in - private family. Close in, 208 Rosser St,, Phone 383-M. 10-21-3t FOR RENT —Two large rooms ‘for light house keeping. 615 Anderson St. Phone 659-W. 10-21-5t ROOM FOR _RENT—Can be used for light housekeeping. Call at iy 3rd street. lw FOR RED | light a 1se- keeping rooms, No Children. Phone 415-J, 10-21-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern house, five blocks from post office. Phone 31-5. 9-26-tf ROOM? Ht FO, RENT—217 1st St. Phone 10-20-3t PORITION WANTED WANTED—Experience1 man book- keeper ‘wishes ‘position,’ part or whole time; best refeiences. Write Tribune 29! Bont lw CADY with two children, 8 years and 1 1-2 years, would like position as housekeeper in town or on farm near school. iNo objection to chil- dren. Address to Christina Swan- son, Selfridge, N. D. 10-21-1t AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES WANT TO SELL OR TRADE—A Baby Grand Chevrolet touring car, in good condition. What have you to offer. Will consider a Ford car. J. Blinderman, phone 878. 310 13th St. 10-15-1w FOR SALE—Bargain, Reo Six Tour- ing car, excellent condition, or will trade for good ord: Write Tribune 300. 10-20-3t FORDS FOR SALE Here. Are Bargains For Quick Sale: Ford Touring Car (New) Starter and Shock Absorbers.$475.00 Ford Sedan, Good Tires, Good ‘Condition ......+..++« +. 850,00 Ford Roadster—A. Snap at.... 185.00 Overland Model 90-B, An Ex- cellent Buy: 75.00 ‘Studebaker, 4 inder, Chee ae ee ens00 LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANTE. i . “NO INTEREST. $400 down and $40 a month for 71-2 years buys a quarter section located only one mile from the best dairy farm-at New Salem. Million tons of cgal thrown into the bargain. -.NO INTEREST! FOR SALE—On J. Henry Kling, owner. Phone 682. 10-8-20¢ FOR SALE—North halt Lounsberry outlot, 4 acres.within the city limits, broken.and Lenees $800. “Inquire of Mrs. G. Mackin, '1308 19th St. na 10: 18-5t “ian FOR SALE—Writing' desk, $12 rockers, $3} $5.50; 1 small:table, $ high ‘chair, $2; electric range, $75; wash tubs, $1; wash board, 50c;. kit- chen stool, $1; card table, $5; baby | J. push sied,. $5.00. All:im good aon- dition;.614 Ist St. Call AAEM. | 5 WANTED—10,000 People. To eat hamburger sandwiches, hot soup and home made pies at the New Star Lunch Room. We're right across the“street from the Soo Hotel. > 10-48-1w e foot power Shoe Nailing Machine, just like new. Cost: $200.00, will sell for cash or time Basis for $65, Joe Crewsky, Shoe Hopatr ‘Shop. Phone 898. Bismarck, 10;18-1w ae SALE Ay direct current Dun- can’ meters, 5 amp., best condition, or will exchange for 5 amp. alter- nating Current meters. Write vil- lage clerk,Zap,N.D.__-10-17-1w FOR. SALE—Nearly ‘ney kitchen cab- inet, $30; full leaf table, $6; two: nockérs, $20; library table, $10; dining chairs and table, $25; phone 842-M. 10-20-1w LADIES—Get your old table ware re- silvered. ‘Work guaranteed. Prices right. .A representative now in your city. Dpkota Plating Co. of Aber- deen. 10-19-1w: FOR SALE—Carload gvod solid. cab- bage delivered at 33.50 a hundred pounds. Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. Phone 738. 10-15-lw STORAGE — Store your furniture; | car storage, $2.50 per month. Two small houses for sale. rr | SUPREME COURT | —_—2__—_ —-——_+ From Stutsman County Aase Ellefson, Plaintiff & Appellant. vs. Nels Ellefson, Defendant & Respon- dent. SYLLABUS: (1) Plaintiff was granted a decree of absolute divorce from defendant on the ground of his incurable insan- ity. ‘The Court in its decree made a division of defendant’s property be- tween them, giving to plaintiff all of it except property valued at about. Twelve Thousand ($12,000.00) Dollars’ which it permitted to remain in de- fendant’s name, and as his portion of the property. From the decree plaintiff appeals and assigns error in that the Court did not decree her all of the property. It. is held for reasons stated in the opinion that the decree was proper and without error. An appeal from the District Court of Stutsman County, W. L. Nuessle, Judge. DECREE AFFIRMED. Opinion of the Court by Grace, Ch. J. Join A. Jorgenson, Jamestown, N. Dak, Attorney for Plaintitt and Appellgnt. John W. Carr, Jamestown, N Dak., Attorney for ‘Defendant and Respon- dent. From Dunn Tounty ; ‘Christ ‘Moen and Stephen Faust, Plaintiffs & Respondents. vs. . Kilzer Lumber Company, Defend- ant and Appellant. SYLLABUS: For the conversion of a Case engine plaintiffs bring this action and recover a judgment for $400,-and costs. The plaintiffs claim under a chattel mortgage. Defendants claims under an attachment which was levied prior to the filing of the mortgage. The attachment was for a debt which ~ existed \prior to the execution of the mortgage. Hence the lumber com- pany is not a subsequent creditor in good’ faith and its claim does not take precedence over the mortgage. Judgment affirmed. Appeal from the District Court of Dunn County; Hon. H. L. Berry, Judge. AFFIRMED. Opinion of the Court by Robinson, J. Bronson, J., Specialjy concurring. T. F. Murtha, Dickinson, and H. L. Moley, Haliday, Attorneys for Ap- pellant. S Thorstein ‘Hyland; Mandan, Attor- ney for Respondents. From Burleigh County. Union National “Bank of ‘Mitiot) Plaintiff & Appellant. . vs. Andrew Person and Edla R. Person, Defendants & Respondents: SYLLABUS: (1). Plaintiff’s~ action is brought to rocure a certain deed executed and delivered by the defendant, Andrew Person to his wife Edla R. Person, declared fradulent and void. It is held that plaintiff has failed to establish as a fact that the con- veyance was made with the intent to defraud, the creditors. Appeal from a judgment of the District Court of Burl@gh County, J. A. Coffey, Judge. JUDGMENT AFFIRMED; ‘Opinion of the Court by Grace, Ch. J. Robipson, J., Dissents. Theodere Koffel, Bismarck, N. D., Attorney for Defendants and inespon: dents. Cameron & Wattam, B’smarck, D., and Fisk & Murphy, Minot N. D.| ‘Attorneys for Plaintiff & Appellants. From Stutsman County _ Citizens State Bank of Pingrce, N. D, a corporation ; (A. H., Linde- mann, as Receiver, substituted as. plaintiff by order of court,) Plaintitt and Respondent. vs. Even Sorlien and .Peter Norlid. De- fendants. Peter Norlid, Appellant. SYLLOBUS: In this case the trial court dismissed both the plaintiff's action and a counterclaim of Norlid, the appellant, against the bank for the alleged conversion of some grain. Held, that there is no evidence to sustain the counterclaim and the judgment is affirmed. Appeal from the District Court of Stutsman County. Hon. J. A. Coffey, Judge. ‘AFFIRMED. Opinion of the Court by Robinson, J. Grace, Ch. J., concurs in the re- sult. Aohn. A. Jorgenson, Jamestown, Attorney for Appellant. ¢ John W. ‘Carr, Jamestown, Attorney for Respondent. From €ass County. Northern Pacific Rai!way company, respondent, vs. W. R. Tucker, county auditor of Cass county, appellant. Syllabu: 1. Chapter 122, speciai laws of 1921, construed, concerning particular lan- 2}from an order and judgment of in- } Look HERE KID! see WHAT DADDY, BROUGHT | YOU - GUESS You CAN HAVE SOME FUN WITH THAT EH P ! OH, GOODIE. : Ba BISMARCK TRIBUNE i] Sak 1 P00- You HAD SOME- THING FOR AFIREMAN'S guage, and, held to mean that, the total amount of ‘taxes levied, for ‘ah pur- pose: sha#t—~not—exceed an amount equa¥ to one-third of the total com- bined ‘levies which were made for the years 1918, 1919, and 1920. Action in district court, Cass coun- -ty, Cole, J. Defendant has fo i junction. Reversed, Opinion of the court by Bronson, Grace, Oh. J.; concurs in the result. George BE Wallace, attorney for ap- pellant. Young, Conmy & Young, attorneys for the respondent. From Cavalier County, Kasbo Construction Company, a cor- poration, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Minto Schpol District of Cavalier County, North Dakota, a corporation, defendant and respondent. Syllabus: (1): Plaintiff's action is to recover the balance claimed to he due under the terms of a written contract, and for extras alleged to-ilave been fuy- nished for the construction of a built: ing to-wit: a school house. The de- fendant interposed a defense to the effect that the building was not con- structed in accordance with the terms of the.contract, plans nor specifica- tions;; that the workmanship was poor,’ etc. The evidence abundantly established ‘that: the building was not so constructed, and that it was ‘very defective. The jury returned a ver- dict in defendant's favor for a dismis- sal of the action, and judgment was eatered accordingly. (2) Thereafter, plaintiff made a mo- tion for a new trial which was denied and an‘order to that effect entered; and in this: it is held there was no error. Appeal from an order denying a mo- tion for a new trial, A. G. Burr, jydge. Order Affirmed, Opinion of the court by Grace, Ch. J Sinnes & Duffy, Minnewaukan, N. D. attorneys for plaintiff and respondent. G. ‘Grimson, Langdon, N. aD attor- ney fridefendan, ce uppe ant, ! f i pb ap A jato plant on a farm near Windsor, Ont., has produced 75 large tomatoes and grown to nearly 12 feet. [MARKETS ACTIVE BUYING. 21. ascribed largely to prot Chicago, Oct. ulators heréShad a day on the wheat market. quotations, which ranged from 1-4 to] x, 11-4 cents higher $1.041-2 to $1.05 1-2, and to $1.10, were followed by a material Vr t Proved a'False Alarm THAT'S THE MOST RIDICULOUS THING | EVER HEARD oF! NEVER You MIND, SON - WOMEN DON'T] KNOW WHAT’S HOT STUFF - NOW Go: TAKE YouR OLD HOT STUFF AND PUT IT AWAY- | “THIS CHILD IS SOAKING WET AND IS LIABLE TO , BE SICK ON MY HANDS! BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Oct. 21, 1921. . 1 dark northern . 1 amber durum . . 1 mixed durum . . 1 red durum . —Active buying sional spec- bullish effect to- Opening with December, ay $1.09] g————_. OF REAL ESTATE MORT: FOREULOSURE BY A No reby given that hy reason of default therein, that certain most- | gage made and executed by John Carl- | son (a single man) mortgagor to The | Federal Land Bank of St. Paul, Minn,, | a body corporate, of the city of St.| Paul, County of Ramsey, and State of | Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the 26th day of June 1919, which mortgage was | fled for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, | | North Dakota, on the 10th.day of July, $19, at 9:20 A M., and Recorded in Book | 161 of Mortgages on page 239, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises | deseribed in said mortgage at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck North Dakota, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of the 28th day of November, 1921, to | Bage on the date of sale, The premises desgribed satisfy the same are as follows: | The South Half ($ 1-2); the Wes |\Half (W 1-2) of the Northwest Quart er (NW 1-4,) the South Half (S 1-2) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1-4) o ; Section 19, Township 140; Range | West; of the 5th P. M. Burleigh Coun- | is hereby declared due. There wil be due on said) mort date of sale the sum of $471 Notice of Intention to For ! piven, j thirty ; these proceedings, The default con | of the non payment of the rH se was as required by law, more than amor st day of October, und Bank of iven that rae xecuted and the day of Deeember as fo record in the offi of the Re. rth . 1916, ' Mort- gages on page 34, will be f a sale of the premises in city of Bismarc! Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A, M.. th day of December, A. D.. 1921, gage on the day of sale, The ises described de which will be satisfy the same county of Burleigh. and sta’ Dakota, and described as follows, wi in satisfy the amount due on said mort- in® gaia | mortgage and which ‘will be sold to fault, and the whole of said mortgage gage on the days before ‘the beginning of | 8 FORECLO- | 21, 1921), made an absoiute pu le- 1st and filed bond issues of the future. he county | Dako- | the market of the purchaser, and | the general sale of bond ° eclosed by | mort- | gage and hereinafter described, at the | front door of the court house in the} sale this in the county of on the a to satisfy the amount due on such mort- such sold to are situated in the te of North | ta The South east Quarter (SE 1-4) or | PAGE SEVEN !CONFERENCE IS FAILURE; UNIONS PREPARE LINES (Continued from Page 1) tivities in the union from Buffalo and L. E,. Sheppard, of the conductors, in Ceder Kapids, was nounding out the final details for his organization. The executive committee of all five {unions will meet in Cleveland Mon- jday, Carriers Prepare Om the carriers’ part heads of west- ern roads met in Chicago in a con- ference announced for the purpose of forming plans to.combat a strike while a similar meeting of southwestern noads was held in St, Louis. ‘The union heads before their de- | parture for the organization expres- | sed resentment over tho meeting with t|the board. -Coming here in the belief 4) that the board would present a con- crete plan of settloment they claimed at ithat the board members had “present- {ed nothing but wortls” in trying tu { Ge iN containing: aos Hundred vert a walkout, merely trying to dis- Bighty 8, more or less according | ga tomthe Government sever" uct = |sutde them from carrying out the Said mortgage contains a’ clause | Pan i uithorizing the mortgagee to declare ‘Final Adjournment he whole sum due if there is a de-| While adjournment of last night's conference was termed by Judge R. |M. (Barton, chairman of the board, as j“‘final adjournment” with no plans for j the immediate future, buard’ members ni said the way still was open to again call the union presidents in a settle- ly - |ment conference. |BOND CONTRACT IS MADE | PUBLIC BY BANK OF N. D. (Continued from Page 1) eration of your having tnis day (Sept. tf fr ‘om us of $5,280,000 Real Series Bonds. Bank Protects Market. It is provided that Charles B. Wood, Chicago attorney who had approved | bond issues purchased, should act on {The bank agreed, in protection of to ci | An appended ccntract ;of N. D. si “In consideration of the contract of day entered intc | wherein we sell you bonds of Nor’ Dakcta Real ate Series, and option to you bonds of North Dakota, Mill and Elevator Series, noted in contract, we hereby agree to pay you at the time each consignment of said bonds ig taken up and paid for by you, including these on which you may ex- ;ercise your option, three pcints (three per cent on par) on Bonds Real Es further advance. , Beetlon. Zen C10) nad th South woat | tate Series sold in said contract ex- Sa 1 nei ion leven | cept the six per cent Mill and Eleva- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR e (1) all in Township One Mundred . . ‘ WIN ONS Forty One North (141 _N.) of Range | tor series, amounting to'approximately ‘Minnegpolis, Oct. 2°—Flour un- DAKOTA, number Seventy Five West (75 W.) of | five hundred ninety thousand dollars changed, shipménts 76,511. barrels,| County of Burleigh, the Fifth Principal Meridian. fs Seas Bran $12 ' arre’s) In District Court, ith Judicial Dis-|~“pefault has occurred in the terms of | ($990,000). : B trict, ‘sagl mortgage in that the said mort- This agreement js attached te and Fyeda Colebourne and Lucile! gagors have failed to pay at any time |made a part of the original contract MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN olebourne, Plaintiffs, + | three principal notes of $60. cach se- | referre eit thatunn MinneapolisyOets 21 Wheat re- vat s ured Lhe able ee ene te e- | referred to herein hetween the parties, fe i praca J. 2, Murdough and Robert L, Beale,| resnectively on the 1st day of Jannany | hereto.” ccipts 493 cars compared with 453 ‘ day of January | . 4 ¥ Defendants. in the years 1919, 1920 and 1921 which Second Agreed, cars a year ago. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA! with the interest accrued and aceru- A second appended agreement s: Cash Ni. 1 northern, $1.29 1-2 to|to the above named Defendants: ing to date of sale thereon amount to “In considerati thereon te $1.32.. December, $1.22.1-2; You are hereby summoned to answer] the sum of Two Hundred Fourteen consideration, of) ie) contractor " y the complaint in this’ action, whiech| Dollars. and Seventy Four ‘| sale this day entered into by us, 3-4 (Corn No, 3 Yellow, Oats ‘No. 3 White, Barley, 33 to 50, cents. ; will be court, é .|Swer upon the su days after a copy of your an- cribe h the clerk of this s within thirty | rvice of this summons ($214.74), all of which ri and unpaid on said mortgage, There will be due on such mort at the date of sale the sum of wherein we sell and cption to you the bonds of North Dakota noted in said contract, we hereny agree to pay you, exclusive of the day of ser-| Fiundred — Fift Bigh Doll you at the time of each consignment Rye No. 2, 76 3-4 cents. wicoeandsin caaer Oe See inet Piette ieagne aoe F is os Ce 5 s your failure-to}-ninety Nine Cents 58.99) i ii a Flax No. 1,, $1. 721-2) $1.77. 1-2} appear or answer judgment will be) gum inclades interest eit th tneiania Simones even Un bee pad toe Ly cents. CHICAGO Chicago, Sheep receipts 19, highey. ST. PAUL LI So. St. Paul Oct. ceipts’ 1,800. Gen week Grass _beev Butcher cows « $2. 25 to $4.50. Canners and $2.00 to $3.00. Bologna bulls $ $3.50. Veal calves steady, bes $9.00. to $9.50. Stockers and ft wk $4.00 to steady to weak. Hogs receipts to strong, some heavi er. heavy _ packing Better grade pigs $8.30. Sheep receipts 8.300. Lambs steady to strong. Bulk of $7.00. Light and medium weight tat ewes. mostly ‘around Freckles and His Friends © — CAN You CARRY A TUNE ? L any Ocf. 21,—Cattle 4,000. Generally steady. ‘Hog receipts 19,000. 10 to 25 cents higher than yesterday x Range $5.00 to $7.40. Bulk better grades lights:and medium $7.40. Bulk hogs $5.00 to $6 relief demanded in the complaint. Dated September 6th 1921, MILLER, ZUG ILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, \ Webb. Block, Bismarck, N. D, It. LL, MERKER, Marshalltown, Iowa, of Counsel, NOTICE The. Complaint, in the above action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court’ of Burleigh County, N, D., on Sept. 6, 1921; and the object IVESTOCK receipts ae & 000, Steady to 25 VESTOCK of said action is to foreclose a_mort|{ gage on the North Half of Section : Nineteen, ‘Township One Hundred Thirty-Kight, Ran Burleigh Count MILLER, 7 e Seventy-Eight, in Dd. & TILLOTSON. 14-21-28-11-4-11 FINGERS TORN BY CAPSULE’ Rugby, N, D., Oct, 21—A distressing accident is reported to have happened y es bulk $5.00 to and heifers mostly . Mostly steady 3 25 cents high- en Rule store at Willow City just af- ter the store had been burglarized. | safe, 0.) store to deaden the sound. The young lady. the-next morning picked up a small object, rolling it betwoen her thumb and forefinger, causing it to explode, tearing off several fingers. The object was a nitro-glycerine cap- sule,* mostly $8.25 to { lambs early $3.50. This Music Didn't Charm By Blosser |, SAN=—Nou'Re MAKING AN AWFUL LOT OF NOISE WITH SUAT MOUTH OF YOURS= WHADYA WANT, ZZ WELL, canRY THAT =< ONE You WERE WHISTLING OUT IN THE BACK YARD AND BuRY IT! w(t Sty taken against yon by default for the The burglars, it is said, had blown the} using a lot of clothing in the | mortgagee upon a_ prior of is foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, October 20th 1921. Farmers te Bank of Driscoll, Mortgagee, F. I. Register, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. }-11-4-11-18: NOTICE OF MORT AG SURE hereby portation, mortgagee, ed the th | day of April, 1919, and filed for 3 | leigh, and state of North Dakota. on the 18th day of April. 1919, and duly record- ed in Book 162 of Mort on p . Will he foreclosed by a sale of th ses in such mortg: inafter described, at th the court house’ in the ck, In the c of North lock December, Al T amount due on such mortgag | dav of sale. The premises mortgage on the bed in such 1 be sold to te of North follows, to “Tine Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4) of ion Twenty Four (24) in ‘Town- ip One Hundred For Range num mortgage jot s mortgagors have failed to pi | part of the principal note of $1100 secured by said mortgage, due Octo- 15th 1919, except the sum of 18 and have also failed to pay the | sum’ of $27.10 of the annual int due on said note on April 16th, 19 There will be due on suc | gage at the date of said sale the sum Nine Hundred Six Dollars and nty Four. Cents ($906.74) and the satutory costs of this foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, | October 20th 1921. | Said Farmers & Merchants i State Bank of Driscoll. Mortgagee, | F. HH. Register, Attorney for Mortga, Bismarck, North Dakota. 10- 21-28-11-4-11-18-2 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | FOR SALE—At a bargain. One Jewell | heating stove. Qne Riverside re- frigerator, at 308°7th street, or call 325-R. 10-21-3t phone | FOR RENT—5-room’ house; 10-21-2t | 346-R. | FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms at 300 9th St. Phone 377J. 10-21-1w | WANTED—Girl cr waman living at | home to ‘assist with nousework and care of baby from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Phone 870-R, after 6 P.M. 10-21-1t FOR RENT-—Niccty furnished double rcpm. Gentlemen preferred. In- quire 507 4th street, 10-21-1w GARNISHIN: Try garnishing the veal or pork with | ! fried apple rings or steamed pruneg | slightly spiced. In Japan a man must obtain permis- ion ffom the government, before cut- ing down a tree on his own property. mortgage upon said land in the sum of $644.25 ive of interest besides the costs North Dakota, & Merchants FORECLO- ! cord in the office of the register of | fo.a young woman clerk in the Gold-, qeeds in and for the county of Bur- | "| pardon bo you, including these on which you may exercise your option, two points (two. per cent on par), on all bonds deliver- edto ycu during the life of said con- tract, said two points to be in addi- tion to the payments specified in that | certain rider contract which, together with this agreement, 1s attached to and made a part end a portion of the original contract for the sale and op* tion of the bonds of North Dakota as referred to here.” This is also signed iby the Bank of Norta Dakota, an ale ict eal 8 ven, that that agreed to by Spitzer, Rorick and com- gage executed and de- | py 9 livered by Louis Wallgren and Carla | P4ny: by A. B. Foster Wallgren, his wife, mortgagors, to} See ae Farmers & Mechants State Bank of Drisnall North bakots a domestic core | EAROLE BREAKER BACK TO PRISON Minot, N. D., Oct. 21.—State trans- portation Agent William Skeels was here from Bismarck Tuesday to take to the state penitentiary Charles Be- langer whose parole from a five years penitentiary sentence on a burglary charge has been revoked by, the state . He was sentenced last He was recently taken into custody by the police, who alleged that he had broken in‘o the L. C. by garage in Minot, a tire and j other small articles. A conte signed by Wm. Vamrom, who claim- ed that Belanger inveigled him into | the deal, was the big factor in caus- ing the pardon board to revoke Be- langer’s parole, it is believed. He will now have to serve about four years and nine: months of his sentence. MAIL POUCHES STOLEN ‘Hankinson, N. D., Oct. 21—Two pouches of fi lass mail, containing !}+.ters and registered mail were stolen trom the Great Northéfn depot here. The pouches were stolen from the freight room of the dezot while they were on a mail truck process of be- ing transferred from one train to an- other. Authorities are working on the case. PARENT FINED Wilton, N. D,, Oct. 21—Jake Wise, a farmer of near Mer was brought before C, A. Drummmund, Justice of the Peace at Washburn and paid a fine and costs amounting to $29.14 for neg- lecting or refusing to send his chil- dren to school. This is, the socond time Mr. Wise has been arrested. NEW SHOW TONIGHT AT REX. The offering at the Rea tonight is a laughable musical satire, “The Ccom- muters,” in which clean and whole- some comedy predominates. The story ddals with two husbands who tell their respective wives that they. are going hunting bear, instead they go te the beach and hunt little “dears.” The complications arise when cne of the little “dears” come to. visit the husbands at their homes. Rapid fire, wit and humorous dia- logue will keep ycu laughing till thet | finale. The bill is interspersea with ! five musi numbers and two vaude- ville specialties. In addition to the musi ‘al comedy there is a super sp 1 six reel fea- ture “See My Lawyer,” and a two rel serial, “The Avenging Arrow.’ B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiro) practor Consultation Free Suite 9. Ll—Lucas Bleck—Phene 208