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gy tm r ij SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 22 l | LEGAL NOTICES | oo —— 1B OF MOWUGAGE FORE- « CLOSURE SALE Notico, is Hereby given} that the cer- tains mertgage executed ‘and delivered by William BE. Lins and Margaret Lip’, his. wile, mortgagors, to August IE Johnson, mortgagee, dated the 28th day of October, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on ‘the 6th day of No- vember, 1917, at 4:20 o'clock P, M., and recorded in Hopk 147. of, Mortgages, on page 136, urfd'thereafter’ duly assigned to John: O, Ramstad by an instrument in Writing, dated the 24th day of De- cember, 1917, and filed for record: in the office of sald register of deeds on the 5th day of Jamwary, 1918, at 9:50 o'clock A, M., and recorded in Book\i39 of Assignments, on page 171, will be foreclosed by’ a/sale of the premises in such mortgagd and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the court- house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 6th day of February, 1922, atthe hour of ten o'clock A. M., ‘0 satisfy the hortgage on the date of sale.® Said mortgage will be foreclosed and such premises sold by reason of de- fault in the payment of the install- ments in such mortgage stipulated to be paid. Under the terms gf said mort- gage and by virtue of the defaults aforesaid, the entire principal debt se- cured by said mortgage has become due and payable, and hereby is déclgred duc and payable. a. ‘The premises described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satis- fy the amount due on the same are de- bed as follows: | The Southeast Quarter (SE_ 1-4). of Section Thirty- two (22),. Township One Hundred Forty-two (142) North, of Range Seventy-eight (78), West of the oth There will be due.on such mottfage on the day of sale the sum of $1,717.41, besides the costs and expenses of this sale. Dated this 31st day of Decem- her, 1921, f JOHN O. RAMSTAD, Assignee_of Mortgagee. F. Dullam‘and C. L. Young ttorneys for Assigne® of Mortgagee, Bismarck, North kota, 12--31; 1—7 14 21 28; 2—4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate ‘of Wen- dalin: Zahn; Deceased. ao Notice is hereby given by the under- signed“Administratrix of the Estate of Wendalin Kahn late of the City of Bis- marek in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors, of and alt persons having claim$ against, ‘sald deceased, to ex- hibit them with the necessary vouchers, within’stx ‘months after the first pub- lication of this notice, to said Adminis- tratrix ‘at the law office of A. F,-Faber, in the City of Mandah in Morton Coun- ty, North Dakota... rise Dated January 13th, A. D. 1922, ROSALIA ZAHN; \ ‘Administratrix, st publication | on the Mth.day of ary, A, D. 1922. = 1—14-21-28; 2—4. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS- URE SALE, Notice is hereby given ‘that that cer- tain mortgage, executed and delivered by Arne Madland, mortgagor, to Harry F. O'Neill, mortgagee, dated the 14th day of March, A, D. 1917. and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh, North Dakota, -on the 26th day of March,’ A. D, 1917, and recorded therein in, book ! 140 of Mortgages on page 294, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in ich mortgage and hereinafter _de- ‘scribed at the front door of the Bur- leigh county, North Dakota court house in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on the first day of March, A, D\ 1922 to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. Default has occurred in the terms of, said mortgage in thaty the installment of said mortgage for $28, due March 14, 1920 with interest thereon after its maturity has not been paid and in that the installment of said mortgage for $28, due March 14, 1921, with interest thereon after’ its’ thaturity, has not Deen paid. Under the terms of said mortgage, said mortgagee is authorized in,case of alove mentioned defaults’ to de- are the whole amount secured by said mortgage due and payable and because of said defaults the said mortgagee has declared and now declares the whole unpaid amount secured by gaid mort- gage due and payable, ‘The premises described in sych mort- gage and which will be sold ‘to satisfy the same are described as follows: The northeast quarter of section two | (2). in township one hundred and jforty (149) nort! of range seventy-eight (78) west of the fifth principal meri. dian situated in Burleigh county, North Dakota. ‘ Thera will be due on such Mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of two hundred and eighty-four dollars and seventy-six cents ($284.76), be. sides the statutory costs of this fore- closure, Said sum of $284,76, includes he sum of $168, paid by satd mortgagee as interest on a: prior mortgage on said | premises, and $281.76 includes: in- Lerest on said’ $168, Dated January 13th, A, Ds-1922, : HARRY E, O'NEILL, | “ A ™ Said Mortgagee. | George M. Regidte, meres Attorney for, 6gid Mortgagee, »-<> Bismarek, North Dak@a, | ° 1—14-21-28; 2—4-11-18, | i ._ MARKETS | o—_——_—__—_ WHEAT DECLINED Chicago, Feb. 4—Wheat declined today ion lessening demand. Buying in foreign markets fell off. Week-end pro- fit-taking here was another factor, the opening whieh Varied from $-8 to 1 3-8 cents lower was followed by further setbacks and a rally. In the last part of, thé day prices sagged. again. The close was unset- tled, oné-half to 11-8 cents net lower. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR i Minneapolis, Feb. 4—Flour 10 to 25 cents higher. ‘ $7.75 to $7.85 a bar- rel. Bran’ $2; : 7 ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Feb. 4—Cattle re ceipts 200. For week better offerings | beef steers and butcher she-stock strong to 25 -tents or more higher. Stockers and feeders mostly steady to strong. Common and medium grades of heavy weights 25. cents lower. Quo>.| tations at close: Common to medium } bec! steers $5 to $7.50. Butcher cows | and _heiferg $3.25 to $6. Bulk $3.25 | to $5. Stockers and feeders $4 to x] Undertakers _ . RCE ae DAY PHONE 246 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100 — —————_ —————— SSS BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN $6.25. ‘none. amount due on such |-gy'91 1-4 ag 4 N $ Bulk $4.50 to $6.50, Calves Veal calves steady. Closing top today on bulk. best lights to pack- ers $8.50, — } : Hog receipts 1,700. Slow. mostly. steady, Top $925. BUlk $8.75 tio $9. Few good pigs $9.50. Sheep’ receipts 100. For week all killing ~classes generally’, steady to 25 cents lower. oe Os cricago LIVESTocK ; 5 Chicago, Feb. ‘attle receipts 500. For week mostly 25 cents lower to 40 cents higher. : ‘Hog receipts 4,000. Fairly active. Steady to, 15, cents higher, . Sheep receipts 3,500. For ween 25 cents lower to 25 cents higher. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, + Minteapolis, “Feb. 4.—Wheat ceipts, 180 cars, compared with cars a year ago. ANS Cash No, 1 northerf,‘ $1.38 1-4 to $1.421-4; May, $1.801-4; July, rs fe- 176 Corn No. 3 yellow, 441-2 to 451-2 cents. is Oats No.3 white, 33 1-2 to 34 cents, Bark 43 to 55 cents, Rye No.-2, 823-4 to 83 1-4 cents. Flax No. 1, Se 1-2 to $2.28 1-2. BISMARCK -GRAIN, + (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Feb, 4. No. 1 dark northern-.. No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum No. 1 flax No, 2 flax . No. 2 rye s LEGION MEN “KNOW. HER WELL “Ma” Burdick, Famous for Doughnute and Pies, Still Trying to Serve Wertd: War Boys,» “as we tried: to servelthe boys while undér shell firé; so we are*trying to sos is treet their needs ‘of today,” says Mrs. Ensign’ F. 0. Burflick of « Salvation recently ‘national chaplain m of the American} Legion, auxiliary. = That Mrs. Bur- dick did = serve “the boys under shef fire,” thou- sands of the A. E. F. will testify. “Ma” Burdick to the meh, ner dough- nuts and pies were known to the Jast of Pershing’s army. ° - \Mrs. Burdick, who is Sixty years old but doesn’t show it, arrived in France in December, 1917, with “Pa,” her lus- band.’ With-a stove which Mr. Bur- dick, also an ensign of the Salvation Army, rigged up, and-a sewing ma- chine which. she found and repaired, “Ma” cooked for tlie boys as they came] from the lines, mended: their: clothes and made new ones out of salvaged material. F “Ma” and “Pa” Were godparents of the First division, “and frény ‘Decem-) ber of 1917 until the armistice Mrs. Burdick bakea her ples and made her doughnuts in every sector of the west- ern front, as close up tothe fighting lines as they would allow her, The war over, the couple were transferred toyBrest; where they ministered to the sgldiers -until:they sailed for home in April, 1919. - x Mrs,‘Burdick, a resident 6f Wichita Falls, Tex./ ts in. charge of hospital relief. work for disabled eX-service men for the Legion auxiliary of Texas in addition to her duties @s national chaplain and ensign of the army Hosts, To. Friends. To, save from the Mmshouse’a fam- flysin-a Freneh village in. which its} battery bad been bilteted, William B; Follette, formerly of Oregon but now living in Paris; recently ‘appealed to members of his old command to send him contributions. The familys was known to all the men of Mr. Follett’s battery and they® liberally respondéd to keep their French friends from want. f * ‘ To Lose Canal Zone Jobs. < More thaw 708 service men of she. World war may be thrown out ‘6 em- ployment in the*Panama canal zone, following the government's sweeping reduction sin’ personnel, aceording ‘ti ai report filed by the American’ Legion at. Washington. The humber of cl- vilian émployeés in the canal zone has been refluced 40 per cent since March 4, 1921. FOR RENT- Vhree or four rooms in modern house, suitable for light heusekeeping; ¢clése in. 44 Main St. ‘Phone 612. 1-4-3, WANTED—Girl : for general house- work: Apply at 700 6th St., or phone 619-R._ 2-4-1w FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms. 503 9thSt. Phone se M. 2-4-lw B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Censuitation Free : Satte 9. 11—Laene ‘Black—Phone td | BUSINESS. DIRECTORY: - WEBB BROTHERS _Embalmers . Licensed Embalmer in Charge -Funéral. Directors NIGHT PHONES 246-887 i Night Phone 100 or 687 STREET , Upholstered Furniture Made to Order DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | | THEBISMARCK TRIBUNE |) : es PAGE SEVEN - ‘Phese Apartments All Look Alike Nok BY ALLMAN HELLO.DoRIS! | Be (AND _.| PGUESS 1m | /70 (VEE SAY | } —— B-R-R-GEE ITS COLD out? WHO ARE | IN. THE WRONG: WHO ARB.) on You ?” FRECKLES AND HISFRIENDS Seeking Atmosphere E PU Tas cone WATLLT Frag, TNE TOLD You How ~ ‘GtEWizts t)”. : f Ye iA\ ON DOWN =NOU'LL TELL PoP - DANGEROUS. THAT IS.= WHY T WARTA WAVES Y Bae Se. AGS WAY le Nou PERSIST IN CLIMBING I] < Bo eo: pes Sua SOME FRESH) Bie (oe AR DONT fill i zZ ra ~9) = my fi | PARCEL POST OR SUIT CHEESE—Best quality at lowest BOARD AND_ROOM FOUND iy ers, druggists, department * flores, Good commissions on a quick sell- BOARD AND ROOMS IND -Pockét ook containing sum Re 2 & ern house. Phone ney. Owner may haves Fcalling at’ Tyibuhe avd. proving ownership, FOR RENT--Room of Februar ing line/of;merchandise that will] W. Two standard | ANTED-TO TRADE modern prices. 5-pound Brick Cheese $1.75 ki ip FOR RE: Pw delivered’ ‘parcel post. Write, for]. atm considerable money “for a|’ make ‘cars, in good, condition, for 2 ue for Ment. héuge-Keeping wittt $ i ping price list. on American, Swiss,| | hustler. Give references and de-| small line of merchandise. D. plate. Call 442elI before 9 Limburger,. Handkase, Sap Ses tile ropareing. Pell: Wwe Pilea tiGa, O'Neill, Huiliday, N. D. 1-36-1W Krauterk: Willi ayer, Na- ntner & Bender, 0. Wabas : GR Fs = ete PETE ETE RO TN ee WANTED —~An experienced glove'| ACCEPT THIS OFFER if you want ve a D! cen , oe RUNG paneer tae) tovcarry our line in North] real. motiey.. Sweet made_ $1,206] ‘108° '™- SO erase eon RME y, —}; Dakota on commission. Only ex-| last’ month, Rowe $993. Largest ses ‘Buy your lumber direct from man-| perienced salesman answer. Nevin| Company of. its kind in America. | "9 © rete mghedy zoom: ufacturers at wholesale. Write for| Glove. Company, 39.Carroll St.. But-| Your profit $2 to $8 ped order, We] for light holsckeepius. ine quotations. Estimates gladly fur-| _falo, e furnish full equipment.” All ‘you . Flanagan. nished.. Independent Lbr. Co., Sym-| SAT ESMA’ do is call on our customers and take y turn ons Bldg., Spokane, Wash, 2-4 1t Tires and Tubes. No capital r their orders for famous Comer, All- oping. SALESMEN” WANTED-—Sales wuper: | ee eee ety ee rdeak| capital required. | Write quiek for LESME? : ‘sup Holmes Rubber Co., 1502 W. 15th| capital required. Write quiek ivisor: wanted by manufacturer of] Chicago, 2-4-1t offer that will’ put you gnathe road high grade food products to mah-] aq] sail a PNT? ~— | to sucet The Comer Mfg. Co., age branch and supervise salesmen SALESMAN: selling clothitg:-stofes Dept. G-1275, Dayton, Ohio. 2-4-1t ‘in this territory. We sell direct to} the consumer and need closer per- + sonal attention tb our men and cus- tomers, ~ This is’ an exceptional op- portunity for honést, hard working man who wants to build up a_per- manent future. Experience is not ab; solutely esséntial as we now havé established custome: An invest ment is neces: y depending: upo? size of territory he is able to man- age, whose security is guarantedd by this corporation. State age, ex- perience, territc: u prefer, and ray inyest. Position to carry manufacturers line of caps 10 ‘per cent commis- as. sideline. sion. Give-réferen Bluco Cap Mfg. Co:,St.-Louis, Mo.) 2:4 1t SALESMEN--Selling clothing stor to carry manufacturers line of caps as sideline, 40. per cent commission, | Give references. Co., St. Louis, Mo. SALESMEN,Selling ¢ carry manufactiirers’ Tine ‘of sideline. 10. per cent.commi: Give reference. Bluco.ap Mfg. Co., + St. Louis, Mo. 3:4-6-7:8 FOR SALE=-Paid up course, #atern: tional Correspondence’ School. * Can be'applied upon any course desired, If interested, write 335° Tribune. 2 pays salary from $3,000 to $10,000 annually. Address C. A. Dorr, 603 W, Randolph St. AZO. 2-4-1t EVERYBODY EATS EVERY DAY. Flour, Can- ned Goods, Dried Fruit, Coffee and entire line of groceries, as well as paints, Roofing, Aluminum Ware and’ Automobile Oils, with no rent to pay; no money invested; take large orders from samples. Goods are guaraniced and proven quality. Selling exp sary. Steady, profitable work for “workers.” SAddr Hitcheock- Hill Co., Dept. 164 Chicago, Ill. I erence: Any Bank or Express Co. + Theatre Bld SALESBOARD | SALESMA ‘our dope. We have some new ones. Towa ‘Novelty Company, 212 Rivoli : 9 DRY CLEANING, Pre s ing and repairing done in work-| ananlike manner. by City-Cleaners -& _Dyors, 422 Broadway. LIVER pipjns Simpe tr flamed allbladde: Yor ii and bile ducts Book- CAN YOO SELL FIRE APP. NO DULL TIMES SELL ATUS?—We ‘need: a salesman to a represent in this and surround- ing counties.’ Chemical engines, both factory and. fire department types, “motor fire apparatus on #Pord” cl is, extinguishers, hose, ra rts, watchmen’s 1° commission All or pat. time on. your Ajax , Fire Engine Works, 11, Brooklyn, 2. seping W. POR RENT — uignt nous rooms, 621 6th St... Phone 61 FOR RENT—-Purnished room. 402 5 Street.” Phone_76881 : R HOME PLACE co. Full price $5 per month. 3751 Broadway, Oakland, Calif. part. Bush Terminal Bldg. N.Y. G FOO Federal Distrib- People must vat. utors make big profits. $3,000.00 and up. 0 capital or ex- perience necded—Guarantecd sales, unsold goods can be returned. Your WB SALE--A bargain—828 ac good Jand, 10 hors 4 cows, brood soy $32 per acre takes all. , 10 s, 1 gang plow, 1 mower. St. 919 5th 2 vc 3 i 00, nothing down, . J. Lyman, Owner, HELP: WANTED—MALE D—Men or women ‘to take for genuine guaranteed hos- Eliminates. darni full time, $1.00 an hour ixperience unn tional Stocking Mi $40 a wegk te time. Interna- stown, ELECTRICITY TAUGHT by experts; earn. while you learn at: home; electrical book and proof lessons free; your suecess guaranteed and position secur Chicagt Bngi- neering Works, 2144-A AWwrence Ave, Chicago. 2-4 It AMBITIOUS, cation, is offered a splendid oppd tumity to study law or accountan withcu. interfering with present po- i Tribune 333. 2-4-Ub \TED—FEMALE ~Girl wants to do general » ata place where much in not re- cooking is WANTED—Girl for general work, one who can sleep a Apply at 600 Wvenue D, o FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS —_ FOR RENT—3-room modern — flat, iding party takes furniture at Also. Singer machine and 605 Ave B. “ke new Hdison for sale. —— = (ROR RENT rn house, corner Mafdan avenue and Main street. jone 923-R, or 665. ° 5 28-1w T—Three room apartment, 18 Mam lwk ior light and-water furnished. Street. Phone 503J. Harned as ow" | WANTED —To hear from owner of /POR SALE OR RENT—Strictly mod clusive territory. Write Federal] good farm for sale. State cash| ern seven-room house. 2 Pure Food Co., Chicago. price, full particwars. D, F. Bush,} ° phone hee 0 ailoring, Agents Wanted. |. Minneapoli Ming. it room modern, bung- made to. order " clothing, AVANTED—To hear from owner hav- ed. $60.00 a, Inonth. farm or unimproved land for 1-28 wk (Union Made), Beautiful materials, John J. Black, Chippewa ° (Agients weekly.! making, 2 BUS u IN| WANTED—To hear: from owner ence “tn- 2-4-1t associated with stones, ‘ > 3 = i , - ir si - Per ear Mills,|_ land for sale. O. W. Hawley, Bald- SNTOR MORE EXPERIENCED SPE-|' Iet'FREE. Dr. Paddock, Box Y-7201,) Reccssary. | Perfectwear Mills) sant ar ni, aiviey, Ba ii i Kansas City, Mo 2-4-1t| Darby, Penna. 2 vin, cialty salesmen in thi jon can sas Vy . pect ie e ek ‘ cpa form a yaluable connection in the va Tae ee : sale of Ioyal Electric Coffee Mills, THE OLD HOME TOW BY STANLEY ‘and’ Meat Choppers, Royal Meat N Slicing Machines and ec Roast- san as a acenmate r cree ing-Machines, to grocers, generdl |, merchants, restaurants, hotels, ip- Btifutions, etc. Business, backed by ‘strong National Advertising Cam- paign. The ‘a. J. Deer Co. Inc. Ho?mell, N.Y. 23-47 |, SADESMAN FOR CIGARS—Travel- ing, salary and expenses or com- mission with drawing account, for the state of North Dakota. Must be active, ambitious, energetic. | ‘Man’ with sales experience and ac- quaintanee with retail merchants preferred. Former experience in our line not necessary. Good op- portunity for right man to estab- lish permanent profitable business. | A: ‘Landmark & Co., Denver, Pa. s 2-4-1t ONE OR MORE EXPERIENCED Specialty Salesmen in this section can form a valuable connection in the sale of Royal Electric Coffee Mills,.and Meat Choppers, Royal Meaf Slicing Machines and Coffee yoasting Machines, to grocers, gen- eral merchants, restaurants, hotels, jnstitutions, etc. Business backed by strong national advertising cam- paign. The A. J. Deer Co., Inc, Hornell, N. Y. __2-4 It WANTED, SALESMAN—Must have automobile. Need not be away from home’ nights. u afraid of hard work with selling experience in small towns and country. districts. To such a man | we offer high-grade selling position, paying $50 to $150 weekly. Stetson Qil Co., Cleveland Ohio. 2-4 It UNDER PRESENT: CONDITIONS— Sell’ a Necessity—not a_ luxury. ! Write for our solid and substantial proposition. North Dakota ter tory open except five counti Doublewear Shoq Co., Lake Minneapolis, Minn. 2 has-spare time to devote to selling another line. ‘We manufacturo Greeting Cards that sell to Seal y We want man un-|, & F . ie ~ | somE HOW OR OTHER. THE SUGAR Bow PEPPER IN THE ICE CREAM- LS AT THE SOCIAL LASTNIGHT WERE FILLED WITH SALT-AND THERE WAS | HOME TALENT 1S SUSPECTED Low ew Spring Swa i Iiveds Woolen Mills,]'_! , W ~ bd It /2-4 It | WANTEL y m owner of | WEEKLY falltime or| unimproved land for sale State f Hing KL eed Hos- cash price, full particulars. D. P. bo. Bush, Minincapolis. Minn. 2-4 It of; FOR RENT—Hou bath. Al modern, 112 ur room how Phone 570-W. 1-30-dv reet tne factory, trom on, 50 mild TH 75, and 50 cign C..0, D. We pay postage. Try $ ‘action guaranteed. Wilton 7 wry, Wilton, N. D. | 1-3 | ' Henistite picoting, attach- ment works on any sewing machine, easily adjusted, 50 with ful instructions. Novelty Co., Box. 11, Corpus Chri and SALE Ok PRADE—- On building corner lol; a good. Ic tion for © grocery store at Hallida. Neb. Write M.D, O'Neill, Hallida i | FOR TO BUY ster in good condition, anil sine pump and tank sta- Bi aay small gi tion Apply at the Emporium, ND. Phone 974. 2 ed white blo; ecd, $10.00 per Sample fr Dd. hun- R, H. tric lanip, water filter, bed and shelves suitable for basement, Phone 467-W. jor Pent—One Jewel H ing stove. 204 4th St. Phone 925. 1-30-tw vA ALE orona typewriter. » on one in constant use or one used se; y a month. D. Ern- est Hall, Room 18 Soo hotel. 1-30-1w in “Modern Jat. apartment 2-1-3t FOR REN Varney iery, for men, women and childrenw Sweet cream, 20 per cent test, $1.10 per gal. Thore Naaden, Braddock. N. D. 1-9-4w * 1 0 at room