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THURSDAY, DECEMBER ..1 _. MRLP WAWPED. PERALB; A HOUSE .15.A FINE PLACE IN SUMMER, BUT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE EVERY TIME | EMPTY THESE. PAGE SEVEN frank oxliihition- of tenderness whe she was engaged. ‘The instinct to love amd the joy in being loved is normal in man and wo- man. When a woman says that she hates men, her nature has been per- verted by some tragic experience. -MOHALL BANKS WAI " jaw girl for; Rouse- \ ASHES | SWALLOW TWO The spinster sisters who hated perience to invest in Blamarck an?) work. Call. 310° Avenue. B,.. >r |, IW WINTER THE LITTLE | TONS OF DusT- ‘ CLOSES DOORS may have Bean “devoted a their Mandan! 97-000, either in a ameli,| Cowan’s Drug stare. | '11-39-3t OLD FLAT: WITH A JANITOR MARRIED LIFE ISA \ father. They may have taken him paying business, or as a partner or RY “a x ‘ tL HAS 3 \ as. the pattern of a perfect lover, in a company, where he can be..em- |! - PONLPION. ‘WANTED aye NERACREDE OEE: STRENUOUS OLDGAME. they may never have found a man WANTED— A ‘position @3“house-keep- ployed. Write Tribune 314. |, ‘ \ 11-30-10 ree einer eecmeonca eee | ér/by middle aged lady, for: bach- elor. or widower, “J. iB.” Cleveland, Heavy Withdrawal. of Deposits Within Few Days is Cause who could match up to him and thus j disappointed, they declare all modern men to be conceited and deceitful. Fi FOR MENT... | _N. Dak.’ Box 54. 12-1-1t |: Or the: é pias a eee eer ace . A y may have been of that un- FOR RENT+Pwo :rhoslers: rooms fur- : ry i On ‘RER? of Closing |fortunate type known as “mother’s nished for light housekeeping, suit- : 4 . a ———_ girl.” This type is so devoted to the able for young married, couple, 924 ee i The First National bank of Mohali,| mother that the thought of leaving Ith street, . Phone 960-J. ¥2-1-21 FOR RENTSeven\; room ; modern the last of the three banks in the | her for a home and a husband is un- a 4 St tae FOR: RENT—Furntshed ;.rooms | Sally |) equipped for Hele. Havaeyeoninn, house ‘at 31I-Ave D between 3r@ and |. 4th streets: Inquire of L. A, Bierce. Renville county scat to remain open, |endurable. ri Many a fine girl would is closed. It is hoped that the clos-!have been happily married except for 801, Fourth St. Phone 404 404 Sth, street, Phone bar eae ing is only feniporary, aad that ar|her subjection to a strong willed quire Geo. es (RE CES VR EE ae SS rangements may be made for reopen- | mother. WANTED TO RENT—Three rooms | OR RENT—Five-room modern cot- ing it later. The reason fior the clos-| ‘The hate of man is closely akin to 6 * furnished: fer housekeeping or amatl | | f&¢, will be:vacant Pec.1, 2921,'en- ing is stated to be an abnormal de-/ {lie love of man. And so it is possible furnished house. Write quire EK. J. Schults, Heating and mand for withdrawal of deposits. De-| that the spinster sisters were jealous, Care Tribune. ARES oe Plumbing, 411 Thayer St. 12-29-3t mands amounting to 59 per cent of the} quite unconsciously, of the happiness FOR -RENT-Furnished or unfurnish- | FOR: ‘—Seven-room house, with checking accounts and a large amouat | of the engaged girl and therefore they ni ed. rooms. for, light; housekeepini Bisnarck Business. College. 183.: Buses: Colles FOR) RENT—One large, furmisher; light housekeeping room with kttch- enette. Phone 415-J.,, 723. 3d street. FOR RENT—Twe rooms, furnished, \RENT- } bath. and. électric lights, Avenue A and, 3rd.-St; Phone! 905. 11-26-tf }FOR. RENT—A modern four-room ; house. Inquire at 607 12th St., or Phone 767-R. ? 12-1-3t LOST—A man's gray skin-lined glove. SAY TOM, |’VEGOT A LOT OF THINGS PDLIKE TO TALK - I'M GLAD To HEAR IF! USUALLY YOU WANT! TO TALK To ME : ABOUT A: LOT“OF © | SHOULD HAVE KNOWN! BETTER THAN TO APPROACH You AFTER in certificates of deposit, were P| ‘idiculed the man and called the at~ sented for payment within a eW | tair “silly.” weeks’ time, it is announced, and thc! “another urge ‘is apparent in this abnormal payments could not be met.| case, Since the spinsters had ree ‘Deputy National ‘Bank iExaminer Lor-! presseq or dwarfed their i ing, took charge of the institution to-| ove, they, became over-developed. on day following the decision of the de-linu side of the “willtopewern whey Insitors’ meeting held yosterday, 0] i095. vast pleasure ay ‘shaping the suspend payments and close. ada | younger woman's life for her. Phone 61. 1-1 ‘ a a] is pre two blocks from post office. 311 ne Lehi TO You ABouT= THING You HAVENT) WITH ed eee Sere Nat? the, Thus a naturally warm-hearted girl Second Street. Phone 832M. His MISCELLANEOUS - capital stock is $25,000 and the sur-| learned to disguise her feeling for 11-29-3t | GARRISON SECOND STORE| | plus $7,000, The remaining deposits|the man she loved and became a F NT—Furnished rooms, mod- én, close in. Gentlemen’ prefer- red, Call 962, or at 222 Third St. : ep > M88 LW FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- ed. light housekeeping .rooms, 1012 HA) We buy and sell all kinds ‘of house and office furniture. We pay the) highest cash price and guarantee what; we sell to be as represented or no sale, you to be the judge.| We repair and'rebuild furniture at) acrifice to the prudery and the un- D ra] 00, ure about $200,000. ‘fortunate “complex” of her older sis- The bank was purchased by th owners four years ago from H. N Peck of Kenmare, and H. H. Steele, ot Mohall. Depositors Held Meeting ———_—_—_—_____—__e Cooking For Two | bank | pe Broadway. Phone 499-J. _11-28-lw| the right aice One prices and | When it was evident ay the aa, Snnar =; wan ao oe «terms are fajr to all. When you would have to close a meeting of the) ,. ROOM FOR RENT im modern-home.!' yon to buy or sell. second +hand| depositors was called bythe board ot Sister Mary Tells How To 922:.7th St. Phone 688-LW. ing raoms, 722 5th St... Phone 485-R. ato ie finns Lhe OSE, FOR RENT—Large modern room; Ba toca 11-26-Iwt FOR RENT—Modern light housekeep- | houge or. office furniture, SEE,US. 107 Main St., or phone 398, A. M. i Garrison, Owner. __ M-14-Im .FOR SALE—Only restaurant ia junc- tion” and “division town. Must be sold. Will sell, part cash, balance ‘directors after which the board levied | m assessment of 1(0 per cent on the hares of stock and then resigned. The | Prepare Meats It is impossible to cook roasts of | depositors at tho meeting subscribed! meat for only two persons. The roast 25 per cent of their total deposits to-| must be cwt so small that there is ward an increase of $59,000 in the| nothing to cook. A leg of lamb is out suitable for two, 522 2nd St. 8) capital stock of the jnsutution and) o¢ 4), sti i - pee . 11-28-1w . Mies Write Max Rerenen is agreed to an extension of the balance | 4 See ee eat tran en He robe & ure of their deposits for six, 12 ynd 18) jgeactory FOR RENT—Large, modern furaiehed front ‘room, 510 4th street. 11-29-3t A RIRENT—Inquire, at 414 7th Gentlemen preferred. 12-1-3¢ GLASS—T have some shield and win- | dow, ‘glass still on hand. Call and “see me for prices. 802 Ist St. See ~ Faunce, 11-30-3t OL’ CUPID. WON'T BE DISARMED: | SHE STEERS ERRING YOUTHS RIGHT! | N.Y. Detective Sergeant Gives Them Another Chance ; the meeting, is months: The. work of securiny the! 4, 8, the roast may he cut any - size required and roasted so many cooperation of tha depositors BOL if minutes per pound being successfully |") # . ‘ Fs rs a nstead of leg of lamb try a piece pushed by the depositors’ committee | og the shoulder. FOR RENT=Furnished room, 400 4th.} FOR SALE—Household furnitare and —. and there is excellcat pispect that Roast 1 Rie 11-25-1w! Ford touring jcar. Call 49 Thayer. BY ALICE ROHE the bank will be reopened, it is stat-| H bast Lamb a - Phone 527M after 6 p. m. 4 New ‘York, Dec. 1—Active detec. ed. jeup erucker umbels day aon ntale - -30- s , ‘ i ccane (CUP cracker crumbs, 1-4 & ie AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES ___ :11-80-8t tive sergeant, first grade, highest The resignations of all the officers | ja. 4 crumbs, 1 tablespoon melted FOR BALE—Am leaving town and will séll; my Buick Six at big sacrifice. Call W. C; Paulson, 56 or 484-R. 1 ik 11-26-5t SALESMAN WANTED—Salesman to . take over agency in Burleigh county for Wat-. king Remedy Products. Big prof-/ its. Going out of business. on account, of poor health. If interested inquire 18 Main St. 11-28-1W WORE WANTED Banner House—You can get ‘bed and breakfast for 75c, and board and room for $9; steam heated buflding, Phone 231, i 11-30-1w FOR SALE—One nearly new’ Bruns- wick sewing machine. Call at 502 __%th street, or phone 842-R. 11-30-3t }ROR SALE—Several pair bob sleighs,| all in good: condition. Wachter _ Transfer, Co..‘Phone 62, 11-19-10 SWHET OREAM For Sale—Can fur- nish 25 gal. per week. Thore Naa- len, Braddock, N. D.____11-29-2w R RENT—Farm, 6 miles/from’ Bis-' ranking officer in the department, as- sistant commissioner, woman's .‘pre- cinet, City of New York.’ ~ ¢ That is Mrs. Isabella2Goodwin;gand no man can go higher than this active detective sergeantship. Twenty-five years’ active service on the New York police forge—that isa record, indeed, for man-or woman, Promoted Nhe Years Ago. And this quiet, unassuming, kind); woman, whose heart responds "t every pathetic case of social wrong, received her high sexgeant’s rank nine. of the bank have been filed with tlhe! committee. The closing of this pank | butter, 1s teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon makes-a record of eight such closings | Pepper, oiling water, 2 slices bacon. out of a total of 14 banks in Renvifla| Have the bone removed trom the county, meat. Cut through one side to make ‘All three of the Mohall banks are | flat piece. Mix crumbs with salt now closed. jand pepper. Stir in butter and add Aa part of the program of the new {dust enough water to make moist. depositors’ organization, a state bank | Spread over the: meat. Roll and tie. will be organized at Mohall to be | Put in roaster, dredge with flour, known as the American State bank of/and sprinkle with salt and_ pepper. Mohall, Put the baccn on top of the roast. A representative of the depositors! Put in a hot oven until the flour ' browns. Then add 1-4 cup boiling committee is in Bismarck toflay to water, cover closely and roast 1 hour. appear befors the banking board. A WANTED—A1 aute mecnenic 1 e years ago. U icles q 2 he ne’ Ham. Casserole drivers, wants work, °Can :give: Boum ae abrae | Tunyine Tacha When you enter the woman's prey bee See ore a nheToegrersly oi Three medium sized potatoes, 2 references. Phone 377-LW._12-1-3t anderson Bismarck Total 11-29-31 cinct, you are struck at once by see- state this morning. ,;onions, 1 inch slice ham, salt, pepper, PIANIST—Wishes to get with orches-| capagp FOR RENT—Close in. Call ing regular headquarters with the ex- The state examiner will pass upon! mustard, ginger. tra;\ experienced. Phone 577-LW. “ t The Du n, 212 ord St., or ception that women, instead of men, the requisites necessary for permis: Put ham to soak in fresh cold wa- 12-1.3t a See an AsOst occupy the posts. Sul ae sion ti do business, and it is expected ‘ter for one hour. Pare potatoes and <TSoq ing, MeAtE GLK Tat raAconanin PHONG weCse yeas ea Past the court room there is a ‘fine that the bank will open, for, business slice very thin, Put a layer in but- ane x ' FOR._RENT—Garage. yveading and reception room and fur Monday morning. Hei tered baking dish, cover with a layer prices: ‘Phone 76-M, or call 314 Wash- ° “lw able: Bismardk. Business College. _ Phone 183.0) 12-1-1w FOR SALE—Strict! eggs. BOARDERS WANTED —Room and| ‘Phone-279-LJ.or 214 2nd St. Board or Table Boerd at,Tie Dun- oy 5: 11-29-3t raven. 212 3rd St. Phono 356... | FOR SALE—Galvanized ikon garage, BS See ies 11-30-2w | ~ address Tribune 312: { — 11-29-tf —— _ EEC ef ty of Ramsey, and State of Minne- | nae MARKETS : | sota, mortgagee, dated tha 13th day ¥ 7 of August, 1919, which mortgage was — filed for record’ in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- BEARS HAVE ADVANTAGE ty, North Dakota, on the 27th day of Chieago, Dec. 1—Bears in the | Avgust, 1919 at 9 o'clock A. M., and wheat. market had the advantage to- day. during ;the early trading. Open- ington avenue. 11-2! BOARDERS WANTED said mortgage at the front door of Recorded: in Book 161 of ‘Mortgages on Page 282, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises desertbed in ing quotations which varied from on- changed figures to 5-8 ‘cents ‘lower with December $1.13 1-4 to $1.13. 1-2 the Court House in the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota at the, hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of the MISS ETHBLYN WHITE By NEA Service . Washington, Dec. 1 — There's hint of romance about the French delegation to the arms conference. And there's going to be a wedding not long after the Frenchmen’s need of an interpreter ceases. Miss Ethelyn White, chief interpre- ter with the delegation, was also the French interpreter during the Ver- saillesconference. Before that she served in a similar capacity with the American army overseas. ile there she met Major R. P. ther hack there, is the office’ of' the comissioner—Mrs, Georgé. Lofty... Up~ stairs there is a dormitory+where girls in trouble are kept’ over ‘night: Sqhere is a sanitary kitchen apd as hall where the lectures are given. for the thirty police womdfi, dil trained social welfare worker's.” sy t But the force -that impres: you most of all is the quiet woman sitting at the desk by the door. Stop and ;watch her a moment. ~~ First a small boy is hauled in by an irate man lamenting broken win- dows. Asks Another Chance. Mrs, Goodwin talks things over, im- presses the heinousness of the offense to the boy and gets the man’s permis- sion to give him another chance to be The depositors. are asking for the hank so as to meet the newls of the ic nity pending the re-organiza- ton of the First National. Without it the schools would have to be closed Hi iH), Steele, who is in from Mohall today, states that the plan undertaken by the depositors of the failed bank is a little wut of the ordinary, but that they are meeting with considerable success and the prospects are that they will be able to carry out the pro- gram and re-open the bank, and if they do succeed it will be the means of a great saving to themselves. Bankers generally are watching the MRS, ISABELLE GOODWIN. good,” says Mrs. Goodwin. “Our thir- ty women are out constantly, saving girls in dance halls, parks, investi- gating fortune tellers, spiritualists, charlatans of all kinds. 4 “Yes, in my long years of social and business would be at a standstill./ ‘of onions. Season slightly with salt land pepper. Cut the slice of ham in jhalf and put one half in dish. Leave the fat on the meat. Sprinkle meat. | with a very little mustard and ginger. Add another layer of potatoes and jonions, season and cover with ham. Sprinkle with mustard and. ginger. ;Cover and bake 1 1-2 hours in a jmoderate oven. Serve with a simple salad and steamed fruit pudding. Mock Filet Mignon ;. One-half pound round steak, 2 ‘long slices bacon, 1-2 teaspoon salt, |1-8 teaspoon pepper, milk. |’ Have the meat chopped very fine {with a little of the fat. Season with service 1 have never known a time when girls are so difficult to reach— 80 wild—giddy as now. It is because experiment with hope for its success, | 711 and pepper and add just enough {milk to make moist enough to hold and: May $1.17 1-4 to, $1.17 3-4 were | 3rd day of December, 1921, to | Howell of the American army. Now fosetne. aoe in cei eotind caer followed by a moderate upturn which | 84tisty the amount due on sald mort- | there'sto bea wedding with Major good. of the, war ‘and the free mixing of én- | b Wie oll ae ie ae B however proved transient. wea aealaen: Of sal¢ sa in said | Howell and, Miss White as principals. | An excited Greek father enters—he | tertainers and relief workers in ‘ap, ice of bacon around eacl y mortgage and which will be sold to| Major Howell is stationed at Camp | Wants his daughter to leave the fac-|¢amps. Girls somehow are losing, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK satisfy the same are as follows: ‘The North Half (N. 1-2) of Section Humphries. Miss White is a mem- tory where she is-working for @ghteen* their domestic instincts.” cake and fasten with tooth picks. i if NTI | Broil under the flame or pan broil in a hot frying pan. Serve garnished Chicago, Dec. 1.—Cattle receipts "her, of.ansold Knickerbocker family— | dollars a week and stop learning eo | 10,000. Steady to 25 cents higher. rae one Toy North Hones the Gdefcleeves of New York... : j American freedom and come home and| King of England has held property ede Caper a Veal Chops Hog receipts 50,000. Five to 10 Seventy; eight 78) Weatst containing She 3 Sey ig aris and many, a man of hjs choice. : A. meet~, in Pander as the Duke of Lancaster, “ Met be 1 men huntérs'| ‘Cidose: idbs. cut fee the loin. . ‘hree ‘undred wenty acres, i Ya ing is arranged for the next di - | since 1260, etroit, Mich., c, 1—Tel i % . keys : combs tomers, than: yen eran’: more of less according’ to, the Gov /SPeakg/four langilages! Ys ea Sete teed See lost their lives in Michigan during the |Roll in bread crum)s, dip in egg Sheep. receipts 18,000. Generally steady. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dec. .1—Flour un- changed: to 10 cents higher.. In car- load lots family patents quoted at $7.50_to $8.00 a. barrel. In 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments 37,325° bar- rels. ‘ Bran, $17 to $18.: ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South: St. Paul, Dec, h—Cattle re- ceipts $4,500. tSeady to 25-cents high- ernment survey thereof. Said mortgage contains a clause authorizing the mortgagee to de- clare the whole sum due if there is aj default, and the whole of said mort- age is heréby declared due. There will be due on said: mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $3740.29. Notice of. Intention to Foréclose was given, as required by law, more then thirty days before the beginning of these’ proceedings. The default consiats of the nonpayment of the amortization installment of $113.75 due on February 13th, 1921. sgpetea this 26th day of October. 21. The Federal Land Bank of St.Paut, ‘Connecticut has a woman bank ex- a@miner. * tween father and daughter to try and} Freckles and His Friends reach an amiable arrangement. “Our work has done a great. TLL HELD YA jn London are women. FINDERS KEEPERS « One-fifth of the medical students By Blosser | SMATS: FINEST GUESS THAT'S ALL ) 9) days deer season which closed yes- | slightly beaten, roll «gain in crumbs terday, Two others are reported and fry quickly on both sides in hot missing and a score were wounded. | drippings and butter. Pour over milk These hunting casualties bring the} to cover, season with salt and pepper total for the year to 22, jand cook in a slow oven for forty- aah: five minutes. Irish Stew For Two ———— r One and one-half pounds of lamb LOVE AND HA TE | cut from the fore-quarter, 3 potatoes, AKIN 2 onions, 2 carrots, 2 tablespoons (Letters, to Lovers) | ‘flour, salt and pepper. Cut meat in cubes. cover with boiling water, about three curs, and cook slowly until the meat | be er. Beef steers bulk $5.00.to $6.00. E. ens rie cuhashdiy (By Winona Wilcox) |beging to be tender. Add onions Butcher , cows and heifers largely | Pais eek NX Dak The girl who indulges in “petting | sliced, carrots ciced and potatoes cut $3.50 to $5.00. Canners’and cutters $2.25 to $3.25. Bologna bulls largely $2.26. to $3.25. - Bulk of best light vealers to packers $7.50. Stockers and feeders steady, bulk $4.25 to $5.00. Hog receipts 9,800. About 10 cents lower than Wednesday’s average. Range $5.75 to $6.75. Bulk of good lights and butchers $6.15 to $6.35. Heavy packers mostly $5.75 to $6.00. Sheep receipts 2,500. Steady to weak. Good ‘native lambs quotable $9.00. to $9.25. Fed westerns $9.50 to $9.75. Fat ewes mostly. $3.50 to $3.75 BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dec. 1.— 1-5-10-17-24-12-1 | FORECLO- | n that’ the eer. amuel J. his. wife, | Brown, Sin to Daniel 1. county. No a h_¢ of May, 1918 and recorded ‘in Book T47 of Morteazes on page 244 ut ath o'clock in the forenoon of that diy, will’ ‘be! forcclpsed » by a sale of the. premises ‘in said mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the Court House ‘in the city of Bis- marek, Burleigh county, North Dako- ta, attwo o'clock in the afternoon on the 20th day of. December, 1921, to | comes closer to it than the girl who :tables are tender. lI, educated me. parties” never can know what the in pieces the size of the meat cubes. best love is like but perhaps she |Simmer until the meat and vege- Season with salt dreams of love but “just hates” all stir in -the flour the men she knows because they do not measure up to her dream heroes. Far-reaching, indeed, are the ills re- | sulting from the latter phobia. For | example: jand pepper and |mixed to a smooth paste with a very | little water. Serve h gumpiings. (Copyright, 1921, NEA Service.) | Trains on Great W estern railway “I wag to have been married in the | 80 as high as 78:5 miles an hour a‘ spring,” writes a desolated maiden. {certain points on the line. “The man I was engaged to asked to | ———_——_ be réleased; he said that I am too | Pennsylvania railroad paid out $1,- cold, to unsympathetic. | 954,692 to its retired emovloyes during “My half-sisters, years older’ than | the first six months of 1921. 22 TROWNMAIL They think all men are con- men. ‘ They called me ceited and deceitful. Put in kettle, © No..1 dark northern 1.15 | satisfy the amount due on such mort- . 5 No, 1, amber durum : 71| gage on the day of sale. The mort- silly because I let the man I was to oe ‘7 gagorshaving «made .default.in the marry put his arms around me. No. 4. mixed durum . -67 | Dayment of interest and installments “The fact is that I am extremely No. 1, red durum 63 | of principal due. ane in ythe, payment sensitive by nature, very aftectionate | Noy fia: <- 142 | ote under the terme of sald mort-{ and sympathetic, but I have been |Toe Nail Turns Out Mself if You No, 2 flax . 1.37 | gage the mortgagee has declared the raised to conceal my feelings from J No. 2 rye .. .. 58 | entire amount Secuted (by such “mort men. i Toughen Skia ——_ age due and payable. “Notice of in- ‘ 7 = MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN. fention to foreclone this mortgage has anThe ideas of my sisters rulctfect |, A Noted authority says that .a few given as fatute —pro- a ci d “ ” aki 4 Minneapolis, Dec.,.1.—Wheat re-| Ufa). se eren: y. “ stick when I was engaged. There- ; drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur. ceipts, 226 cars, compared with 354 carga year ago. y ‘Cash No. 1 northern, $1.291-2 to $1.32.1-2; December, $1.29:1-2;. May, The premises described in. such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as. follows: Lots one and two, the east half of the northeast quarter, and the |; fore I have lost my love forever. but my heart is broken. [rounding the ingrowing nati ge ag inflammation and pain and so tor ens the tender, sensitive skin under- neath the toe nail, that it can not | penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns “My sisters say it is just as well, | “I actually envy the painted, chat- \ .23 3-4. southeast. quarter of section seventeen |. ! slabs. No. 3 yellow, 41 t in township one hundred _thirty- |: tering girl in a short skirt who poe ‘naturally outward ‘almest over night. \ or 2 is RA s ene seven north of range veverty ative what she wants in a mate and goes | “Outgro” is a harmfess, antiseptic : se 3_No. 3 white, 10 31 cents. west of the Sth Prin, M., Burleig! after it quite frankly. ihanteactiréa tor opotists. How. Barley, 37 to 52 cents. county, North Dakota, “containing 351.70 ‘acres. ‘There will be due on such mortgage on the date of sale the stim of $3546.66, Psychology explains why this poor child’s love affair came to its sad finale. The story begins with her jever, anyone can buy from the drug |store a tiny bottle containing direc- NOTICR OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE BY AD- VERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that by rea- ions. besides the costs of foreclosure. Dated this. 9th day of November, guardians, the spinster sisters. They 1921, hated men. Being puritanical, doubt- less they taught the girl, while she } son oi sorenlt therein, that sortain Daniel E, Brown, ' Sad RS agit D.C. Ph. C ) mortgage made and executed by - lortgagee. was still a child, to be ashamed of | ‘hiropracter iy i liam E., pane Lips. his |-W. I. Smith, = 270 et rot Brg h d loved and caressed Cossultation Free Fey wife, moftgakors, to the Federal Land | Attorney for Mortgageée, er need to be loved al seen : ‘i \ Bank of St. Paul, Minn., a body cor- Bismarck, North Dak ta. : i Thus she became unable to make a | Salte 9, l—aecag Block—Phone 968’ porate, of the City of St. Paul, Coun- 5 ee AL-10-17-24-12-1-8-15 ie PE he Ai #189 by at » fi 4

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