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+ investigate this 0} Auto & Tractor Sc is. Ave. South, Mii lis, inn ee or write for tres _oF_write for tres catalog. Undst —_ _SALEAMAN ____ ‘WANTED—Salesman..with car .for|' “low priced 10,000. mile cord,tiras. $100.00 and expenses: guaranteed with extra commissions. Hydro-Vulcan Tire ‘Traders Bldg., Chicago.” FOR SALY OR REN? HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six-room modern house, full ‘basement, hardwood floors, sereened in. porch,, well located,| —~ close “to schools, on a. reasonable cash jdown. payment and thea monthly-payments. Five-room mod- ern house, close in on Main street, for $2,300, on reasonable terms. Seven-room. modern house, .includ- ing four ‘bedroms, on 6th St., for $4,000, on terms. Company. 11-4-1t Al-1-lw FOR SALE—Modern house: of six “yoams and bath, trees, garage. “Best location in the _ city. Posnestick given ati once. $4,000. $900 cash, Don’t pay rent... J./H. man 314 Broadway. -Phone: 745. 11-8-$t FOR RENT—One -room house, fir- ‘nished or unfurnshed, 18 Main St. B of “dern house! in’ god Box 1002. ~ FOR SALE or Rent—Five room house, |’ “modern except heat. Close in. Bok 1002. _ 11-848 FOR RENT—Furnished house, Nov.-1. ‘Phone 822-R. 10-29-51 ‘for light housekeeping, in modern. house. Fine rooms, close in- RENT—Ono nice large room for- sleeping purposes. Large storing reom for. either furniture or autos. Phone 612, P TWO ROOMS for light housekeeping. ‘Aso one room for light housekeem- ing. They are partly furnishéd. Also washing done. Plone 132-W. 622 3rd St. 112-10. FURNISHED ROOM.in modern house. five blocks from\’Post Office. Gar- age for rent at $3.00 per month: all 1, Thayer, St. or Phone 672-M. Geo, M. Register. |. WANTED, —— Secretarial position by stenographer ‘who: is ‘thoroughly familiar with state income tax; best oe references. Tel. 14 5 6-and: £180 P.M. Traders |’ with considerable amount of ladies clothing, Reward H. F. Funk, D. 1-3-2t “Spanish tortoise shell comb Saturday -night. Finder return to Rose: Shop for reward. \ d-1-tt LOST-—On-or fiear Ferry. Black and whité patent leather hat. Return ta|, Tribune; for reward. j8-3-3t AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCTCLES |, FOR 8. ‘Fotd Coupe, 1921 Yodel, Tih 8,000 miles, tires good; 2°new ones,’ price $326.00. Write or. tele- phone’ Room 624, McKenzie Hotel. eet FOR SALE—Ford Roadster; @verhauled, in good condition. A bargain ‘for cash.” T. E...“Pavlak, Phone. No. 9. cess, .704 7th street, Or call 867-J. ~ U-4-8t |’ WHEAT: TAKES UPSERN Chicago, Nov. '2.-Wheat ; scored something of ati upturn today after a fresh decline at the outset, an ac- cumulation of overnight selling or- ders causing. the initial weakness. Opening quotation which varied from unchanged. figures’. ower with, Dec. at 98 to 99 cel $108. to: FOR | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN: Minneapolis, Nov. 4.—Flour un- 15; cents lower. In car- Joad lots, $6.90 to'$7.00.a barrel: Ship- ments 81,824 barreis. Braw.:$12.50.. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK , Chicago, Nov: attle. receipts ‘3,000. Slow generally dy. Hogs: receipts 26,000. Steady. to 10 ae pee than yesterday's aver- FOR RENT=Bedroom OF light botise: | furnished or. tone en it FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms in modern home, close to cap- ftol and high school; 924 a FOR RENT—Purnished rooms id modern. home for two ladies. 342, FOR RENT — rooms, siitable: for ‘two giris‘or. ‘and wife. Phone €19- W, 621: aha at FOR FOR RENT—Faralahed ‘OF t men, Close in. 701 Front St. iy cae ‘ iT — hight bouseke eching | ed roonis. for light Somes pay FOR RENT small wal sibenine: room, 411 Sth,'&t., 3. pO AD Se ve PT ig FOR RENT—Furniched bousekespieg reoms-and funstshied ROOMS 877. 1081-1 FOR room, ‘we oth St.. Sat feat RENT—Nice warm. nase FOR RENT—Large roam, two; 522° 2nd St.” FOR RENT- Epolated room. CS : Front :8t. 1 -8-8t sede Be ue te POUND. UND—Two automobile side cur- tains... Labr Motor Bales Con: pany. ROOMS WANTED WANT. near ‘capital, give address, Write: 908; care of -Trthane: WANTS—Haa! io, age 15 wants Spemmaaent home prefer: ably. on farm, boy: of AD tram OE 516 or ‘write, Geo. B. Newcosih; |S? Supt. of State Humane aad Society for: Friendlies. Biamarck! N.. Dak; eri z . 13-2-8t} Complete newspaper plant, also a quantity of job. stock. .In- quire of Alfred: Munter, R. D, 1, Bux-'- 11-4-At, ALE—Three lots, one six-room |’ edern. house, one unfinished: bung: |' alow, one double garage. For. foxmation inquire 408 Avenue A. West. 11-2-1W FOR! SALE—Miectric “stove, Jewel’ rapge with water front, library’ window shades. ._Call 601. 11-3-3t son, New Salem, N..D. PAINT Shop gow open. Paists autos and trucks. | First class work. Joe, We Fi rop.:208 maye St. aye if if i - 10-28-1 0-29-1w. WANTED — Neat, Tespectable _§ : roommate, private board if desired. Write 304 care Tribune dl- ~4-3t TRY HOME COOKED:Meals at the “Mohawk,” ales; cleam, Warm, rome.) Four. Oriental ‘Rugs. Call 354-W. 11-3-3t “we store bousebeld weeds ak: ok ae! Main St. -Whione 668. WASHING a ee 806 12th SENo- = oe IL-2ly BS ENGR DCG. ¥i4 for ‘the depreciation except Hanotype, ..formonly used by the, ‘Traill: County News), due) days gfter rae “% evel Mier €e.) Naot wmorahern: #$1.08 aanber, durunr ay today: tial severest slump they have ya in the, Landon. Exchange:| ' ;;dalag quoted during the goon hour at ee aon: sterling, ath- er, opening: at Take Sonor on at lose to account, beyond the ine flueaces already known.te be atywork and: the, fact that the selilog onders: were, heavy. eas Face Aan Judicial’ Dis- 7° eeda, Salevoursinn F Plalyytins # ne leermigh ana Robert. or Beale, " rhe a SAT NeRTH DAKOTA to. the abeve nanad Defendants: Nou ane hereby summoded to suitrer in this actor wtb he” fi} with the clerk: of this court, an@to serve 2 copy of your an- ‘swer upon. the aubacribers within thirty e service of this suai sous upon you, exclysive-of the day of #ur- vice; and case 5 your fail Ge appear or answer judgment will be ‘taken against "you by default for, eauiee demanded in the laint. € TILLOTSON, ‘Attorneys fore Plaintiffa, Webb Block, Bismarck, EB, Marohetitown: Fhtab ey of Counsel. NOTICE The.Complaint inthe above action was filed in the ‘offi F. | of said gotion gage on ihe Roreh Half’ of ‘Section Nineteen, pomnenlp One Hundred Just 10-31-1%, |; FOR RENT—New’ garage, easy ac’) to 1 1-4 cents |-« of the Clerk of’ sgl Se MTOM NOTICE ‘OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That Seventeen office poo ey ph, a ta, ene ith vay of Mi 419) i rire recorded, in Book Ge of aie af wi. will ‘be fore= ‘the premises in’such| Mortgage: ' “hereinatter descr! at the front “Soar of the Court Bouse, in Bi the, Coun’ TOM,) BOUGHT You A. HANC “TICKET ON A BOX OF FIVE HUNDRED FINE CIGARS TODAY AMAN WAS: RAFFLING : THEM OFF = f FIVE HUNDRED)" . CIGARS?) e 28 co ig ‘SUPPOSECHE ROULDN'T Ss aN MAME mais HODSE MARKED - THEY’, -WERE.IN SUCH A PRETTY Box Too: "You. KNOW, You CAN PUT CABBAGE" IN ‘APRETTY BASKET BUT ITS STILL | CABBAGE ANOTHER THING You to satisty ay lortgage on befspatel) it Sees oy premises \idesctibed') in’ said Mortgage and which will be. sold to satisfy’ the , same, are those certain premises situated in the County of urleigh, @nd State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: The East Yelf; ‘of. the Northwest quarter and: Lats‘one (1) end two (2). of Sec- tion, eighteen (18), Township one hundred’ thirty-seven way North of Range weventy-six (76), West. ‘The. Mettagee has paid certain sums. to-wit: , Past due interest on a prior lien on: said premises which with in- terest’ thereon will on the date of sale, amoannt to the sum of. $65.76, and’ which amount is) included ‘in ‘the sum here- inafter stated to be due. There will be due on such Mortgages at the date of sale the sum One hundred séventen and 76-100 (sits 76) Dollars. DRAKE-BALLARD COMPANY, Mortgagee. Minneapolis, Minnesota. LAWRENCE, MURPHY & NILLES, Attorneys for Mortgagee, ty North Dakota. 9-28-10 5-: 12-19- 28-11-4 N ‘ OF REAL ESTATE MORT- OA FORECLOSURE BY ADVER- TISEMENT. ill hy given that.hy-reapon ry cen we ted ay 30 aokp G26 ecu! a 4 of St. Paul, ‘Minn., er ne of. tho city, of St. Lptoliage’ and setae ee a; thortgagee, dated the 26th 1919, which mortéa: 4 yrd:.in: the office of the eda.of Burleigh Courity, the 10th day. of July, , and Recorded in Book Hes) ‘on page 239, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises | described * seid mortgage at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck North Dakota, at the hour of one o'clack:in the afternoon 61 | of the 28h day of November, 1921,. te aatioty ee smount ay on said mort- gage On. late of sale. The premises dencribed.. in ‘said: mar! and which, will. be sold, to satisfy ‘the same are as follows: The South Half (S 1-2); the West Half (W: 1-2): of the Northwest Quart- epithe South, Half (S 1-2). of orthéast .Quanten (NE 1-4). of Beets ion 10, Township 140, Range 81 West; of the bth: P. M. Burleigh Coun- D., containing Four Hundred aches, more or eH, according fay a clause | to déclare “ai ee: nau said’ mortgage on the | There 10.52. ‘oreclose was a dite ¢ oe sale ‘the sum of $ lotice o£ Intention to. SLIM Wor “MERE AN [WORM SPICER AN’, OH | OMN- PoPp..— PROMS RUN: 4 | -ONER HIMSELF | QUT WB: AWE” shat certain yee fi Sr HIMSELE 2? WHY- WHY — given, as required“by law, more than thirty days: hefere the. beginning. of | tHege proceedings, The default cansists rof. the: non payment of the amortiza- tion installment ol 7143. 00 due on Dec- ember 26th, ‘3920. Dated this 21stiday of. October, 19: The Federal Land Bank of St. Pai Owner of said Mortgage. E, T. Burke,’Bismarck, N. - Attorne; Z 10%21-28-11-4-11-18-25 NOTICE or’ MORTGAGE SURE SALE Notice. is hereby given that that certain mortgage: ‘executed and de- livered. by. Louis Wallgren and Caria Wallgren,. his wife, mortsagors, to. Farmers & Mechants § Bank of Driscoll North Dakota a domestic cor- portation, mortgagee, dated the 16th day of April, 1919,-and-filed for re- cord in the office of the deeds in and for the coun leigh, and state of North Dakota, on the 18th day of April,,1919,and duly record- ed in ‘Book 162 of Mortgiges 34,.will be foreclosed--by a premises inv such jortgar inafter describe the ‘court hi FORECH Jakota, at the hour of M,, on ‘the 6th day of A. Dj:,1821, to satisfy, the on.,84ch..mlorigage on.-the "described in such mortgage and! which’ will be sold :to. satisfy the same, county ‘of Burléleh. Dakota, and described an follows, t6,|| Daliats w The Norttiwest, Quarter. (NW 1-4) of section ‘Twenty “Four (24) in Town- ship One Hundred Forty North ( ot ~ henge, number” Seventy (76 Wi of the Sth Principal “Meridian. Defame has occurred in the terms of said’ m in. ‘that, the said mortgagors ‘failed; to, -pay. any mortgage, due Octo, except © the sum of 0. failed: to pay the ‘af the annual interest Of paid gale the sum | Six Dollfirs ana sents ($906.74), and the this, foreclosure, of Sine Bes Seventy Four, satutony, Dated, “at (Bismarck, North Dakota, |, October, 20th, 1921, Raia Rarmers & Merchants A State Bank of Driscoll: * Mortgtigee, 1; 18-25 ‘SURK, SALE Notice “is” hereby giVen’'that’ that certain mortgage executed und de- | livered by Cornelius B. Schmidt and WE SAND UG SAN EVEDBOOY GOWN’ OVER. T' POND So HE eR SELF = ONLY. TWO: DOLLARS: “THEY WERE IN A “NICE BOX AND HAD THE PRETTIEST. GOLD BANDS ONTHEM! §$ MR. BOWSER’S PITY It Is Sometimes a Little Misplaced. By M. QUAD. Mr. Bowser was more than halt an hour late in coming up to dinner the “| other evening. No explanations were | Eva Schmidt, ‘to, Farmers: of Driscoll, corporation, mortgagee, ¢ day of December A, D, 1915, and filed for-record in the office of the Re- gister of Deeds in and for the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dako- tu,“on the 25th day of March, 1916, and duly recored in Book. 138 of Mort- gages on, page 34, will be foreclosed by a. sale of the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at the ; front door of the court house in the | city’ of Bismarck, the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. a on tho 6th day of December, A, D., 1921, to satisfy the amount due on such mort- wage on the day of sale, es The premises described. in: such mortgage-and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the county of Burleigh, and state of North ‘Daott and deacribed ag follows, to | The South east Quarter (SE 1-4) of Section Ten (10) and the Southwest Quarter (SW 1-4). of Section Eleven (11)° all. in| Township One Hundred Forty One North (141 N.) of Range number Seventy Five Wert (175 W.) of thé Fifth Principal Meridian, Default has occurred in. the terms of said mortgage in that the said mort- gagors have failed to pay at any time three principal notes of $60. each se- cured; by said mortgage eure respectively on the 1st day of } in the years 1919, 1920 and 1931 which L with the interest accrued and. accru- Ing. to..date.of. sale. thenaan: the: aum; Riad Fant Hendon and Seven eres “ahh of<which; rémai and unpaid: on: said ‘mortgage,; : cess ‘wiil-he: due; on auch montgage tthe ‘date of sale the sum of Bight re ined: Fifty Eight. Dollars .and Ninety, Nine: Conts: ($858,9! sue inclydes interest’ paid ny i ‘ee, upon a. prior mortgage vpon, said) land, jn the eum of $64425 Apeueive of Interest besides the. conte of: this. forse jasure. ‘Dated amarek, ‘North Dakota, October. ooh 1921. -Sald. Farmers & Merchants State Bank. of Driscoll: Mortgagee. F.. H. Register, Atterney for MortEagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. et M02 Bfbe LinA= 11-18-25 China has adopted airplare mail |’. service between Pekin and Tsinarfu. " "Maisie ‘printed on: dark green: paper, | with notes and staff in whife, is. iu- tended to relieve. eye, atraltic, und oe A large parachute has, be2n' vent: ed to lift a whole passenger - cabin from’ a disabled airplane. RAN demanded of him, but at the dinner table he sald: “Mrs, Bowser, I met with a case that called for all my pity.” “Was it a lame horse?” ehe asked in} her. satirical way, “Don't talk that way to me {f you want to hear about it!” said Mr. Bowser in petulant tones. “But you seem to pity everything and everybody.” “Well, I was born that’ way and can't help it. It would be a great deal better for you if you showed more pity, I was coming home at the usual hour. In passing the street I saw a lot of furniture on the sidewalk.” “Yes, the people were moving.” “They were not moving, Mrs. Bow- ser, for they had no place to go to. They could not pay the rent the greedy landlord demanded, and so they were evicted.” “Yes, you saw all: this,” remarked. Mrs. Bowyer. “And, of course, I got off the car to see what the trouble was. I saw three widows seated on chairs and crying as if their hearts would break. There was a crowd around them, but no one offered assistance.” “No one but you?” “Samuel J, Bowser has never seen |‘ person in misfortune without offer ing assitance, and he does not want to be praised for it.” “How much did you give?” queried Mrs, Bowser, dt a not ‘give. anything in a money ugh ''{t' may come to that to- tmorrow. ‘Che first thing was to shelter them from the night blast. I may to- morrow spend the day in looking for houses for them.” “I am sure they ought to be very thankful, ‘There are many poor widows in town and they ought to find friends.” “But 1 haven't told you all,” con- tinued Mr. Bowser. “As I came along I saw a horse barn for rent. I went right, to the owner and rented it for a week, and I shall place the three widows and their belongings in the barn for a day or two. It isn't just the place for them, but people must bend to circumstances. 1 am now going out in search of a moving van, and I may not'.be home for three~hours. The widows can go to a restaurant and get dinner while, I ve moving. the. furni- tore.” “Your errand of Pity does you great credit,” ‘remarked Mrs. Bowser, mak- ing a@ sudden: change. in her attitude. “That: ‘is’ what) I,/like) hear you say,” pald* Mr.* Bowser, ‘taking new. courage. “If! any’ newspaper man coins here you.can: give him the full particulars. lt won't do‘a bit of :hurt to. have it alk in; the-papers. It will make the: rest of the people in town ashamed of themselves, Don't walt up for me, ‘but, go: to bed whenever you like.” Mr, Bowser went down the street, where he: saw’ the evicted persons, and “A Lot of Furniture ‘on the Sidewalk.” | they still sat around in a discongolate way. The. erowd had ‘mostly. departed, | and: not one of them had put his hand in. his pocket to aid the distress. “Look here, women,” said Mr. Bow- ser, as he came to the first widow. “Yon can’t stay out here all night, can you?” “But where else can I go?” was the question, “Isn't there some houseg'to rent farther down the. street?” “Yes, 1 think so, but they want $20 a month, and: the rent must be paid in advance,"” Here, was an invitation for Bowser to put up $20, but he didn’t take ad- vantage of the golden opportunity. He said in reply: “I have found yoy temporary quar- ters for a-day or two, and: then we wHl see what.can be done.” “You are a good man,” replied the widow, “but Where are the quarters?” “Well, they are In a barn, but It is a nice, clean barn and there is plenty, of room.” . “What! What!” exclaimed — the widow. ‘Me move into a barn! I think not! 1 am no. horse to. live In| a barn! It hasn’t come to that yet!” “But, my good woman, what. cap we do® asked Mr. Powser. _ Queen, Maud of Norway is an ex- Pert. bookbinger. eee ae There were 1170 fatal industrial ac- cidents in, Canada in 1920. : London has a total electrical supply of 500,000 kilowatts from all sources. Sup that is @tatite ne up tke an’ old horse: Do you; suppose: 1. have come to jeut- bg ‘hay and eats!. You ought: ashamed of yourself 40 come. along here with such a plan as that!” >, “But ‘you see—" “No, I:don't see anything!" wae in- terrupted. “If 1 had $20 I could get'a very nice house, There are four rooms, andthey, have just. been repapered,..It js just the place for a poor widow.” Mr, Bowser Leste ‘on to the next, and asked: “My gvod woman, I come to your relief.’ “Well, you ar first one who ever did,” she replied, “I thought I: would have te stay. out here ali night, but you are-going to get me.a-house.” * “Madam, Ihave ‘rented: a barn for you to stay In for two or three days, and then you, can arrange things. ‘You see, you. can’t stay out bere all night.” “You have rented: a barn. for me!” sharply queried the woman! “What Qn) eurth do.you take me for?” “TE take you: for a widow: in misfor- tune. It is a nice, clean ‘barn, It smells of horse a! little, but you, will “ttm Not a Horse to Live in a Barn.” soon get useg to that. ‘You see, we can’t pun around. at, night to finda house.” i “But L will sit here all night before 1 sleep in. a. barn! There, are nice rooms: up t street about: two bloeks, and: I ‘could -move ‘right: in there if I had $18 in cash, ~ You don’t: know how ‘nice those rooms are. ‘There is; running ‘water, three front windows to look out’ of; and the ‘oot does riot leak a drep, I should be so Lappy: living. there.” Mr, ‘Bowser hung on to his. $18 and ' passed ‘on to’ the next. The: third widow. was ready to say to him: ‘“See here, Mr. Man, I heard’ what you suid to the other women, and If they, are not horses. to, be. tled up in a-barn you needn't think Lam one! I Am, just as goodas they are! And I |: have: never lived: in a, barn and never shall!” “But, you see, It Is a case of misfor- tune,” softly replied: Mr. Bowser. “Then why. don't you put your hand in your pocket: and pay my rent’ fur'a mouth. ‘here is.a family up bere who will rent thelr paflor to. me, apd I'can have the privilege of the kitchen. It isa. beanti¢ul parlor, and. there is: gold in the paper on the wall, All they will charge mets §12:a month. Come now, what are you going to de?” 4 What Mr, Bowser did was to turn away and take iy.road home. He felt to pity, but not exactly $50 worth, with the rent of the stable. added to that, As be entered the house and sat down, Mrs, Bowser raised her eye- brows, as if asking a question, and -he replied: “I got there too late. A charity \s0- clety bad taken charge of the “widows.” No Standardized Golf Ball. An interesting point in connection iwith balls is. that tennis. balls. and baseballs have both been standardized :much mere thau. the golf ball: In golf no particular brand of. ball hag been , adopted, but. in the: hist year the rules have been chang by the. United , States Golf association und the Royal and Ancient in Brit:in, to.specify that | a ball. not smalier. than, 1.62 inches, ‘in diameter, nor. mere. than.1,62 ounces in weight/be used, in: tournament golf.| “The. reason why no. particular) make of. ball has been ‘selected as of-| ficial in the golf. field is that only one, player uses.the ball ‘in the course of- the tournament,” .an authority said, “In tennis and. baseball there has. to be not only a standard ball, but. one ef a particular. make, because with these balls the player is asking his opponent. to. uge the same. balj. Your ball may suit your style. of play: yet send him oft his game.”—Exchange. Fish That Fight Mal A Gish. known 28. Guunbusia affinis, which; devours.the larvae. of the prop- aguter of malaria, the Anopheles mos- } quite, bas been: acclimatized in: Spain, , Attenpts: to aeulimntize. these Ssh in Britain, France, and Italy, have failed. “Phe fish, which were imported into Spain by the American Red Cross, are being sent fa targe quantities to the metarin) regions. - Japanese Tria) by Ordeal. ‘Trial. by ordeal still exists in some parts of Qapan. I a theft takes place in a household, alli the servants are requested to write a certain word with the same-brush, The: conscier:ce is supposed :to. betray its workings in the’ waves of the ideographs. written. Tracing an ideograph involves. such an effort of muscular directness and undivided attention that the device often, leads to’ the discovery of the guilty person. The railway between Argentina and Chille crosses the Andes mountains at 10,530 feet above sea level. The superdreadnaught Washinton; is now the largest ship in the’ United” States navy. ‘ :