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PAGE SEVEN ____BY ALLMAN ~S" Wito WAS Your Letra FROM OLIVIA? FROM MY GRANDFATHE THAT LIVES OUT ‘2 WEST- HE SAID SUNDAY WAS HIS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB DOINGS OF THE DUFFS: * - SYNCOPATIONIS | - WHAT’SWANTED, She Got the Letter. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE, SALE BY AD- “VERTISEMENT «Notice. is hereby . given. that that certain Mortgage, executed and ‘de- livered by Andres J_. Johannison, a widower, Mortgagor, to Seth G. Wright, Mortgagee, dated the ‘23rd day of No- vember,, A. D. nineteen hundred and Seventeen, and filed for record in the} office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, onthe 7th day of January, A. 1 YOU HAVE A VERY INTERESTING HAND - 1 SEE LOTS OF GOOD THINGS .FOR YOU - You ARE. GOING ON QUITE A LONG JOURNEY- | SEE A LETTER HERE FOR You-. WHAT SHE “FOLD ME SOUNDED GOOD ANYWAY - WONDER WHO, THE DARK HAIRED GUY IS THATS GOING To ‘PEN ME “THE KIND ‘WORDS - IF | GET THE LETTER ILL SAY THAT FORTUNE TELLER YOLIVIA, SOME MAIL JUST CAME For You! iC 4 a THANKS, HELEN- 1 WAS EXPECTING Mortgages, at page 63, will be fore-| IS FAR AWAY-= IT WILL BRING GLAD . _| closed b; 1 ft bs There is-a Tendency Back To- auch Mortgage and "hereinafter de- TIDINGS | 47 @ 3.3! WAS 86 AND 4 3 5 e fron Ora <i >. , ward the Old Ballad Songs | House in the City ot Biamarck, in the Sec FEELING FINE, of 15 Years Ago Fargo, N. D., March 1—Swept- into a maze of pagan measures by the great. god Jazz, America is going to civilize this barbarian deity and turn‘ him to her own uses. ‘Musicians of this country are train- ing him to abjure his blatant shrieks, his savage monotones and chromatics and to forget his uncouthness. When they have taught him man polite ways they expect to introduce him into cultured circles where it is believed Te nda) Rot syncopation is the of Siostor ana eae oane is Ineluded| oon: shen JUST FoR BEING TH’ SRR hae vis re eerie Oe we | SEEVA BASEBALL TEAM AN’ BRIGHTEST BOY IN Se feerane tana ait il be due on such Morteage Tnceow!, TH OMER WU “There is just as much demand for the jazz type of music as there ever ‘was but the music is quieter and more melodious than it used to be,” said ‘Miss Myrtle Schroeder and George Dower, heads of two of the largest phonograph record selling agencies here, Dealers in sheet music agreed with them, . “There is a tendency back toward. the old ballad songs we heard 15 years ago but these will never be the same sad, sweet things they were in those days,” added Miss Schroeder. “There will be more brightness and life|*I believe that a. new and dis- tinctive type of American music will result.” ? a Mr. Dower agreed in this adding that“even, today, many of the popular American songs are being translated into; the language of France where American music made a hit during the war. General demand for classical music is finding expression in the interweav- ing of masterpieces with the present day dance music, they said. The Spring Song, Rubenstein’s Melody in F,'and the melodies of Rimsky-Korsa- koft (in the Song of India, for in- stance) are thus finding popular audi- 4A vember, A. D. 1919, and filed for rec- D, 1918, and recorded in Book 144 of County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, ‘at the hour of two o'clock P, M., on the 10th day of April, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon said Mort- gage on tMe.day of sale. The. premises described in _ said Mortgage and which will be sald. to Satisfy the same, are those certain Premises situated. in the County of. Burleigh, and-State of North Dakota, in Township one humired (143), North of Range (78), west of the Fifth Frincipal Meridian, containing one , hundred sixty (160) acres, more or less according to the United States Govern. ment Survey thereof. The mortgagee has fontystiee seventy-elght paid centain hundred eighty (8580.00) dollars, SETH G. WRIGHT, Mortgagee, Fargo, N. D, » Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, , Attorneys for Mortgagee, © 4 Fargo, North) Dakota. 3—1-8-15-22-29; 4—5. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOQS- URE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT | Noticé is hereby given, that that cer- tain mortgage, executed and deliveréd by Gottlieb Zelmer and Barbara Zel- mer, his wife, of the Post Office of Alta, County of Burleigh and: State of North Dakota, Mortgagors, to‘J, E. Davis, of the town of Goodrich, County of Sheridan and State of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated ‘the 7th day of No- ord in the office of the Register of Deeds within and for the County of Burléigh and State of North, Dakota, on the 19th day of December A. D. 1919, at 10:00 o’clock A, M,, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, on page will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City, of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of} Two (2) o'clock P. M., on the 15th day of April, A. D, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale, The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated 120, |} IT'S FROMA IK: HAIRED MAN WHO \T- 1S ALL RIGHT! HELP WANTED—FEMALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS S CAPTAIN OF OUR 2 FOOT BALL SALESMEN WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Call 607 Sth St. Mrs. Frank Harris. 2-28 2t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- SALESMEN—To Sell Hardiest of all Trees, Fruits and Shrubs, in Dakota and Minnesota territory. Perma- nent trade. Largest Nurseries be- * BIRTHDAY AND HE MISCELLANEOUS | Why not buy at wholesale price di- rect from tne factory. There is a reason, 50 mild Havana cigars. for | $3.75, and 50 cigars, domestic fillers $2, C..0. D: We pay postage. Try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wilton Cigar. factory, Wilton, N. D. 1-30-4w POTATOPS—Good culls and small po- tatoes, fifty cents por bushel, at pit ly $4.00 to $6.00., Few up to $7.00. Stockers and feeders weak to lower; bulk $5.50 to $6.50. Calves receipts 2,500. Strong to 50 cents higher. Best lights mostly $9.00; few $9.50. Séc- onds $5.50 to $6.50. Hog receipts 16,000. Opening weak to 15 cents lower. Big packers bid- ding 15 to 25 cents lower. Top light porkers $11.00; bulk $10.55 to $10.75. Pigs steady to lower. Bulk around $11.00. Few fat pigs early $11.15. DISC WHEELS FASTER THAN WIRE WHEELS? ences. Negro and oriental music are i also maintaining their influenco.| North Daitota, and’ described na fol-| » eral houséwork. Phone 594. tween Twin Cities and Rocky Moun-| on Sixth street alley, between Frout |” sheep receipts 1,500. Slow, biddi i i Fy These, fused in the crucible of the] lows, to-wit: 2-27 Iwk tains. Write for particulars. The| and Sweet streets. Bring your|>-"19 59 ce: DT en 4 fai ng] Bloomington, Indiana, March 1.— dance hall are to produce the Ameri-| _ The Southwest Quarter (SW 1-4) of |]arpRESS WANTEDOAL Homans Northwest Nursery Co., Valley City,| sacks. Cash only. Missouri Val- sairl cents lower on fat lambs.} Dr, A. L. Foley, head of the depart- ic—a bright and new type of | Section Twelve (12), Township One —At Homan‘s) North Dakota. 222-2w| Yey Seed Co., over Dahl's Store, | Fairly good fed westerns held at|ment of physics and Waterman re- can mus! fee yp Hundred Forty-fout '(144) North, of | Cafe. 3-1-lwk : rs Phone No, 605: 2-20-2w | $44.50. Very few sheep offered; | search professor at Indiana Univers- song. : Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing of sale, and that no action or proceed- FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES ‘LATS very easy terms. Talk to Henry & Henry, Phone 961. 2. 8 AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES ROOMS FOR RENT SWEET CLOVER SEED — White blossom, scarified and guaranteed els, choice stock. Alson combina- heavy ewes draggy. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Chicago, March 1,—Cattle receipts ity, believes disc wheels on automo- bileg will go faster than wire wheels. bicycle wheel. At high speed the TEA Se Ha ES na Go nitatient FOR SALE—1920 model Mord touring Wail t tl or less, according to the Government | =———————————— AL ale i our’ hile experimenting recen' on a : | LOVE DREAMS survey thereof, together with all her-| BEAUTIFUL 1 story -modern| car in A-1 condition, cheap for aee from any, noxious weed seeds| Minneapolis, March, 1—Flour un-| means for nA Treusieaneat of time, editaments. and appurtenances there-| house, excellent location, full base-| cash or trade. . Bismarck Machine| ‘(Of any kind. Price 8 cents per|changed. Shipments 47,711 barrcls.| Dr, Foley incidental!y made the dis- i | eo . : unto belonging or in anywise apper-| ment, hardwood floors, built m| Works, 218-4th St, Bismarck, 3-l1w| Pound. Lindstrom Farm, Oberon, |pran unchanged. . covery. : | Winona Wilcox Says They a Thae dala mortgage contains a power| features, garage. Owner will sell N. Dak. a 2-23-1wk Deeper ea 4! In his experiment, Dr. Foley hitched | i FOR SALE—Light Brahamas cocker- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK a 10 horse power motor to a 26-inch Often Divide Our Being ings have been instituted at law or 1 otherwise to recover the debt secured NTN] 7 5 FOR -RENT—Tyo rooms in modern ti coal d Ph 7,000. Steady to stron: aa e er air ——_————_- -—tp 4 FOR RENT—Nine room’house, com- 5 A ion coal and gas range. ‘one | 7,000. ‘ady to s 8. churning of the spokes in the air was 4 by such mortgage or any part thereof,|" pletely furnished. Whole house or| Houses furnished for light house-] _512-R. 409 5th St. 2-28-2w | Hog receipts 21,000, mostly 10 to 15} so great that it was impossible to (Letters to Lovers) gonditions. of said mortgage by which| apartments ~an be rented, as de-| Keeping it desired. Call 1 Thayer) ROR SALE—Sweet clover. W. B.| Cents lower. make the wheel go faster than some BY WINONA WILCOX the power of sale therein contained has| sired, 713 3rd St. 2-27 1 wi |__St.. of Phone’ 672-M, 2-23-1W |" Searofied, at 61-2 cénts, Buxton| Sheep receipts-17,000. Very slow. | 1800 revulutions per rénute. He i Ballads of dreamland belong to all} become operative by the failure of the) FOR RENT—Steam heated four-room | OR RENT—Rooms for light house-| Grain Co, Buxton, N. D, ~ 2-6-1m =a ad tlien hitched a smaller motor to a 30- ist eo - BISMARCK GRA inch stecl disc, and attained a speed literatures. The liebestraum or dream of love is a universal musical. motif. From his dreams, primitive man in- “I believe that dreams are the true interpre:ers jof our inclinations; but there is art required to sort and un- derstand them.” The French essayist died in 1592. ‘Not until 1901 was his theory proved concerned with love. \With this basis he interprets human behavior, but sald Mortgagors to pay, the principal promissory notes and interest secured by said mortgage when due, where- upon said. Mortgagee -has, agreeable the said de-! provisions upon which faults occurred. : Exclusive of the costs of foréclos- ure including statutory attorney's fees, there will be due on such mortgage at} the date of sale the sum of Four Hun- dred Sixty-seven Dollars and Ninety- to the terms of said mortgage de- acribed herein, Dated at Fargo, North Dakota, this French & 2 apartment; gas range. Welsh Hardware Co. FOR RENT—House at 404 Ave Call; First. Guaranty Ba HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO REN or apartment, fur: WANTED — Housekeeper wanted to cook for man and boy. Write Box POR PEN’ se 1 keeping; all modern, heat, light, and water furnished, 38 Main St. Phone 929-W. 2-27-1w light ‘lous ness College. u n Phone 262-3. Iliver)ol the wheat market here showed a material setback in prhces during the early trading. ~It was pointed out also that the Uniléd siates ible supply of wheat was r ago. The opening traders shifted to the selling side of the market and caused pronounced (Furnished by Russell-) Bismarck, March 1. ESKIMOS OF LABRADOR en, March 1=The Eskimos ng, or Copenh of Labrador appear to be a ay of 4,860 revolutions per minute, more than twice as fast as the wire wheel aN s sa - vented ghosts and other weird super- | to the terms of said mortgage, declaréd| FOR RENT—Three-rocm apartment, | ——--—_— - - = wine 2 ha rei pe stitions; and although, with the pass-| the whole debt secured thereby to be| suitable for three adults. Phone |!OR RENT—Rooms for light house- { MARKETS | Ne i gare norhers F | Ce ea at whieh the dise wis ' ing centuriés, he grew wise, he con- | due and- payable. et 275-W. -keeping....Also-some_sleaping-rooms, |. &=———----—-———_—_--- zg NO. 2 -amoer. Cusun. | Tiedt pe iuberoimdevouta tinued to misinterpret his dreams. That more than thirty (30), days |— — in modern house, 44 Main ‘St. Phone A No. 1 mixed’ durum .. vit it were’on the’ground, wou! Only coeasonally did-a skeptic, have elapsed since service of the No-}FOR RENT—hree-room fu rth RNa SETBACK IN PRICES. No 1 red depunh 400 miles ber hour, while the nly occasonally did a skeptic sus-) tice of Mortgagce’s intention to fore-| house at 6 Main St. Phone 1 seat = Zt Chie te : No. 1 flax the wire wheel was driven, a pest that dessa are not visions ‘ce close said mortgage, as required by FOR RENT—Apariment, 2 rooms fur | aco Van ah i BUD We OMG) 3 fla th the larger motor, was at Prophecies. el lew agret wi law, and sa! lortgagors or the owner —— ~ - nished. Clog i ights and wa- ie ground over practically the. en-| NO @ Aawatelntaltouaaecmiles ¥ af Montaigne when hp wrote: 6f said. premises have not performed|FOR RENT OR 'SALE—Seven room| fo, go5 99 Hoses. Vv And al re camestio winter crop territory to- | No. 2 rye jthe rate of about 140 miles per hour. thé conditions og complied with the} modern howse. Phone 254. 3-1-1t | (oh too" : : day and with lower quotations from Tay SILVER MINING COMING GREAT right. Freud discovered that the sub-| four Cents (3467.94), which said, sum May done 262] conscious mind-as it works in dreams | includes the sum of Two Hundred Six-| nished. Give location, description; FOR RE Room in modern ght further losses actually does ner pret Cay eae Gabon for ane oe enien aaid were and price. A. H. Lindeman. Gen.| _8 Rosser St. Phone 503-1 ig of a rally. | 9 YEARS yo Waestten es ee ae: eeeee vas opliged to. Dax. on. @ Prior Deh chy. 2-28-5t_ FOR REN Subsequently bullish estimates of AAA . pe age against said premi: . & 5 ina atoG heat failed‘ tocstinius 4 Most ,of the latter, Freud says, are mortgs Se atert his interests agreeable}: WORK WANTED were pa eects of wheal let eat i ma js steadily i jentists place love as th - 7 24 as i , » is ond of the dominating Teint utes: arenvaay. of Mebruary. ADs 1822: 20. rel . WANTED weakness in prices. Closing unset- © continues the banner gold pro- Now most students’ of the mind be- “Mortgage. PERSONAL. fT TRGRIENOD SlonderapheE ith tled, 3-8 to 37-8 cents net lower./ atleast adler ye Har: 1s cump of the entire Northland, } 3 ENCED Ste: wi Ee Canes ald L i th ight ° ; pares there (hom Bee cee PrENoiied chee Mortgamee i EPILEPTICS—Would you care to} some knowledg? of bookkeeping de- ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK Greenland, returned Ls Da human behavior. Certainly the truth Fargo National Bank Building, { learn about New Rational tre: L sires position. Can furnish refer- So. St, Paul, Mar 1-—Cattle re-| from a vis! ttlements has progressed vat 4 , - about dreams is due to the’ girl who Fargo, Nort Dakote 52 99; 4<5,{ Ment for immediate relief of Bp ences if desired. Write 338, in care] ceints 2,200. ‘Bec cers weak to|on the Eas vedor, in the last two years. j 3 writes thus: ep dee y "| lepsy positively stopping all _of Tribune, { llower; other killing c s mostly} Mr. ‘Lind mo of Tae: | ai 1 layge pro- H “A city bred. girl, I never lived in}NovTICR AND CITATION, HEARING| ures from first days use. Ipforma-| EXPERIHNCED C1! si-| steady. Common , to medium tbeef | brador did not compare well with the | oducing, have 4 the country until I was 20. While OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DISTRI-| tion free. “Specialist,” Drawer tion by March 1st, 1922. Write R. 4,] steers $6.00 to $800; bulk $6.25 to Creenland Hskimo and th V hAVEe Deel RUTION. C-592, Lander, Wyoming. 3-1-1t | Box 58, Valley C: N. D. 2-27-3t | $7.00. Butcher cows and heifers, large- | in great need of protect st spending a vacation on a.farm I. met a man 10 years my senior. He made love so violently that 1 mistook it for the real thing and married him. “That was the mistake of my life, for back in my home city I had left a than whom I never have forgotten. “The mean has never. married. Friends write that he is always in- quiring about-me. : : “I have-been’a good girl’and a good wife;- nevertheless my thoughts, turn constantly to that man. I dream that I am back home with him and I feel fior him a tenderness which has never come to me in my actual expgrience of my waking lifé. “Our small home is crowded with State of. North Dakota, County of! Burleigh—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C, Davies, Judge. In thé Matter of thé Estate of Au- gust Dommer, Deceased. Wilhelmina liommer, petitioner, | vs. Anna Wiese, Wilhelmina Harder, ‘Emilie, Kalhow, Julius Dommer, Hel- ‘ ene Dietz, Augustus Sinnell, Hannah Winterfelat and August Dommer, + Ttespondents, ‘i THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA 1 THE ABOVE NAMED RESPOND- ENTS: You, the.said respondents are here- by notified that the final account of| the executor of the will of August Dommer late of the City of Henderson ; in ithe County of Sibley ant State of) Minnesota, deceased, has been ren- * : (HOLDER - NEWT SHES a AREARIN “—- BY STANLEY serted that they by unscrupulous further north The missionar who gave the ¥. were the only ones imos any real help. is difficult to obta the Eskimo wom the lack-of med sutfer gri attention, TEACHERS WAGE SCALE Portland, N. D., March 1—The Port- land school board, at a recent meet- ing, adopted a resolution urging all school boards of Traill county to meet at a date to be named soon, at Hills- boro, to discuss means of adjusting teachors’ compensation and of lower- pus' apy the Yukon Gold Company was th vation engaged in exploration at », hut since then two well known can companies e obtained which large e on Keno Mill Was the findin: the. lode on the west end. cr MeQueston slope. The finding of this rich mine was ac- cidental as in the ¢ of a grat many mineral discoveries. A bck hpard carrying two (men skidded down a slippery enbankment and turned up a piece of float which told the story. 4 at my husband’s'people. My life is most | dered to this court, therein showing Nn “4 y bs unhappy. that the estate of said deceased is ing the cost of school maintenance. | myo ore assays from 200 to 500 ounces e “I someti i ready -for final settlement and dis- ‘The resolution is to the further ef- ; . 0) I sometimes wonder if my dreams ‘ itt t . rf to the ton. ; 4 tribution, and petitioning that his ac st that school boards petition the i can mean anything, if they hold} count be allowed, the residue of said fect that: school,,boards petition ,the -———-— ag some promise of a happier future?” estate be distributed to the persons state legislature 0 lower: le teach- Boston university is the only co- Here sis a perfect example of the thereunte, A engltlea, got ; poe uaa and revise the | gqucational university in Massachn- i i closer an e ye dit ; feat vi ale. human habit of interpreting a dream puesday,, thé 1ith day of April, A. D.| iiss setts. | Amem is one of the oldest deities ‘of love as a promise of what is to be when it is only a betrayal of what / one most desires. The girl's letter shows how sleep ‘and dreams ean become a yefuge. She is wretched, her husband's relatives increase her misery, and so she slips away, night after night, into her dream world, to find there her sole compensa lion for the sorrows of her jay. Unfortunately, there’s a penalty for this indulgence. Of dreams, Byron wrote, “They take a weight from off our souls.” And so this gifl finds it. ‘But the poet adds, “They do divide 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that’ day at the court rooms of this | Court inthe court house, in the City! of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed: by this Court for the settle- ment theréof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his’ exceptions, in| writing, to said account, and petition and contest the same. ‘And you, the above named respond- ents and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to he and appear before this Court, and show | cause, if any you have, why said ac- count should not be allowed, the ‘resi- due of said estate distributed, the ad- ministration of said estate closed and |. said executor be discharged. Military Qonors and decorations are held by more men in France than in any other country. Prague inventor has designed a typewriter. for music. ef the ancient Egyptians and one of their chief gods. Florida fruit growers use 13,000,000 crates annually for shipping purposes. ~ BUSINESS DIRECTORY | WEBB BROTHERS Funeral Directors our being.” : ; And that is the Penalty to be paid wapeted the ist day of March, A. D. Undertakers Embalmers for romantic and sentimental indul- as , i Embal in Ch: ; gence in. the liebestraum. Dreams of By the (Court ec: DAVIES, Licensed Embalmer in Charge love often divide our being, lead us| “°") —_suage of the County Court. DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 nowhere, and all we unddrtake is helf done. ‘Manufacture of silk from wood pulp is an important industry in England and France. wton, Dultam & Young, Attorneys for Brecuts ‘First mention of national gas was made in 1667 in a letter to the Royal _There are weeks in the winter in Norway when the sun appears only a Society of England. BR. S ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. ERNIE HICKS, ON HIS WAY FROM THE DEPOT WITH A PAIL CF =—_— Day Phone 100 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 M few hours. ‘ RES ae Fare aes Chiropractor | OYSTERS, CROSSED. A PATH Wr! IN STREET very day in e last ive years an = ; ING THE OYSTER f 2173 per Consultation Free WERE COAST: : various churches of America, ‘"°| Safte 8, U—Mieeas Block—Phone S68 | Upholstered Furniture Made to Order Re

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