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: "= PAGE SEVEN. BY ALLMAN Sc Pans Cee Dade lys Cvenino NO WOMAN IS. | I'M NOT-TRYING YS LVCRIng} PHO SONNE | IM NLU cos: uPLEA: - HUH, COMPANY - OH, DEARIE !' |. RESIGNS P | ACE ME ALL THE | BUT YouRE SO WELL, | GUESS THE WILL You, BRING US A Couple, SS fairy le povedtt TIME, FLL TELL) STUBBORN: HOW ARE You? BATTLE 1S, OFF For GLASSES’ OF ICE WATER? (17 (7H) . i You THAT RIGHT| BULLHEAD! WHILE — | SUPPOSE jane Spewer Eee Unabie: 107 Give Now! You WaNT| FACT- MY OPINION OH HELLO, EDNA- THE FINAL ROUND WiLL | [27 WHERE DOES SHE GET|T" TAKE PLACE AFTER THE THAT DEARIE STUFF? |> GUEST. LEAVES - SHOWING OFF BEFORE COMPANY = FOOLING SOMEBODY ! GLAD TO SEE oy 3 . MARY GRAHAM, BONNER Time Required Your OwN WAY | |S NEVER WORTH You, come IN! = es = | ‘COPYRIGHT BY WESTLAM NEWHAPLE UNION NGl| ANYTHING - You IN EVERYTHING «| cIVE ME A PAIN TOO The Elks city. band will cease to, function as a city band, it was said to- day by Spencer Boise, who has been! director of the band. The band mem-, bers, being Elks, will appear on such occasions as is desired at lodge af-, fairsonly. i Cds | Mr. Boise presented his resignation, as director of the band, this being nec- ‘essitated by his acceptance of the po-; sition of business manager of the! Quain and Ramstad clinic, so that he| will not be in position to-give the re-, quired time to the work. ' Mr. Boise succeeds A. Hendrickson,| who has.gone to Elk River, Minn., to engage in business. Mr. Boise’s posi-) tion as auditor of the Provident Life Insurance company is taken ‘by Har- old Taylor, formerly of the First Na-) tional Bank. ae MR, INDIAN ELEPHANT. i “Mrs. Indian Elephant fs always doing a lot of talking,” said Mr. Indian Elephant, “and I think I would like to do some for a change.” “Talk away,” said Mrs, Indian Ele- pbant.! “I do not object.” “Good,” said Mr. Indian ‘Elephant, “I am ‘glad of that, ‘There are more of you.always about than there are of the Mr. Indian Elephants and so you can let people know what you are like more often than we can, “It is well for them ‘to know of me,! and of all the Mr. Indian Elephants , too, for we are more interesting ‘than you are.” FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND Dangers of Autoing- Suucks! Now CMON ALEK, LETS: GEE, | GUESS “You're ‘not any too modest,” ‘sald Mrs. Indian Elephant. Go TOURING, WHADDYA ENOUGH GAS WHAT ARE” ; “Why should T-be?” asked atr| SUSPEND-CUT SAN? Nou PUSH ME AN PETA “ Siete 5, AN THEN TLL ALL RIGHT = 9 DUH You: FRECKLES ! LETS GoT CHICAGO Indian Elephant. “I do not wish to be conceited, but. I do not. want cr tures to think,I am‘any less fine t! IN SUGAR RATE ‘Washington, ‘March:3—Reduction in Tam. ‘ ¢ rates on sugar ‘from western produc- “The Elephant ‘family is such a fine | ing territories to middle western con- and famous one, For years and years | suming points which railroads propose there have been elephants. The his-|t0 make effective today have been tory of our family goes back 4p far Freier eR ete ee that I cannot even think that far back q] the ‘schedule ‘filed ‘points tn ‘North ‘Da- and you know Tam famous tor my|Kota and Minnesota would have been good memory, : affected. J 4 “Hh, but. we have heen able to do so manya.things. We, fave fameus memoriedf4ind by that I.mean that we ' are famous for our memories. ‘““The memory of an elephant Js something worth talking about for. ‘WEATHER ‘REPORT For twenty-four hours ending at noon March 3. 'Temperature at 7 a.m. . Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday any one who wants worth-while talk.’ Ss Of course some may, be Quite pleased Lovet ae re er : tn talking stout the wenther ot the| Highest wind velocity . - g ; zs RETR PaCS TCE . ¥ e sun shone after a f number of rainy days and how glad Wathen eorecnet us, Satisfaction guaranteed: Wilton | © | Mortgagor, to G. W. Hart Farm Mort- they:are to'see the sun. They talk] For Bismarck and Vicinity: Fair, ‘ a k : Gjear’ factory, Wilton, N. D. 1-80-4w | MARKETS | so athebiekour saree eee? dated “Apri of such things, \ tonight and Saturday; rising ‘temper- POTATO! a 5 dato 1819, “andy filed sforfdecordijandiirs, ~ “But if they: really want’ to have a|2ture. 3 cation Arta tonte ver washer ot ai STRENGTHEN MARKE Deeds of Burleigh County, North Das a i ‘good, worth-while talk, as I sald be}, Sor North Dakota: airy tonight sr ou Bipih eeect alloy, betwee Fraat | Chicago, ‘March B—Goneral buying | Kota, om April T4191, at 9:00 obo \ fore, they should talk, about. the|°"? Saturday; rising temperature ‘HELP WANTED—MALE_ SALESMEN and Sweet streets. Bring your |esulted in higher prices for yheat tu-| age agi, witt be Toreelosed fyea sae we a sacks. Cash only. Missouri Val-|day for the early dealings. A great | of the premises in such morceube aig memory of elephants. Weather Conditions YOUNG MAN Wanted to work by |SALESMEN—To Sell Hardiest of all ‘““Mfembers of our family have been| ‘The pressure ‘continues low over] month, 421 12th St. F..Jaszkowiak.| Trees, Fruits and Shrubs, in Dakota ley Secd Co., over Dahl's Store. |advance in Liverpool quotations was | hereinafter deseribed at the front door Phone No. 605: 2.20-2w |the principal incentive. Besides gos-|°f the Court House, in the city of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh, and State a good workers. ‘They have helped/the Canadian Northwest ‘and ‘has fal- ‘ad 3-3-2t | and Minnesota territory. Perma-} —. ‘esa people in the work they have done of |len generally ‘over'the United States. 5 "—"| nent trade. Largest Nurseries be- |FOR SALE—Three | piece mahogany. ater tia tate et Hone mad | 26, Nok, Dakota, on Monday, March dragging great huge logs. The temperature -has risen at most __JHELP WANTED—FEMALE ——_|_ tween Twin Cities and Rocky Moun-| uofold parlor suite and four ma- | DHE? pend purchases of flour and | 27th, 1922, at the hour of 10:00’ o! WANTED—Competent girl for house |" tains. Write for particulars, The| hogany dining chairs. Phone 320, /Other breadstufis overnight. | Initial | in the torenen oo Such Wortgage On prices this morning ranged from 1 to:|the amount due on such morts “They h pet stations in all sections and readings y have helped carry bundles work on. farm. Must be neat, good | ‘Northwest Nursery Co., Valley City, |_ forenoons. 3-3-2 19 cents higher. . the day of sale, and packages and loads are ‘generally above normal over the} | ‘4 2 tag te of all sort, jrorthern states, but are still below| ‘Cook, like children. State wages | North Dakota, 2.22-2w |FOR SALE FURNITURE Leaving | subsequently bearish reports on the including people! ity Sart normal over tite southern Great Plains| 204 nationality. Mrs. John Taylor, ————| town, must sell furniture at once; fas inca ce A ae Te nice, too. We all go to-long ‘Mississippi Valley. Fain weather Jr., Steele IN. D. © 3-3-3 LAND bargains,.922 7th St. Phone 638-W. Re NaS crop dorced: prices, gether when we are free in a most /is general in all sections. WANTED — Housekeeper wanted to|ARB YOU Interested in buying land foil ey The premises de age and which are d (28) in Township One Hundred Th eight (138) North, of Range Sever ‘ —ORRIS W. ROBERTS. | rok. for man and boy. Write Box in North Central Minnesota, the | FOR SALE—Light Brahamas cocker- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. nine (79) W. Sth P, M, in Burleigh (Meteorologist 01, 8-3-3t | “ land of és % 2 yk tg a eee ae eA 8 and of ‘clover, beautiful, lakes and|- els, choice stock. Alson combina-|. Minneapolis,, March 3.—Flour un-| County, North Dakota. There will be ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| prosperity? If so.write to Leach| tlon coal and gas range. Phone} changed to 35 cents higher; $8.45 to | 24°, on, Such mortgage on, the day of i NOTICE COR CHATTE LZ Mon TaAG eral housework. Phone 594. Lake Land & Investment , Co. at| 512-R. 409 5th St. 2-28-2w | $8.50 a barrel. Shi; Fe AEROS bate (ee ae ee eee a Bae Se Notice is hereby given, that-that certali 2-27 1wk | Walker, Minn, No trades. 3-3-1m ‘i Beat neue ae | Peo ea ar re ee Notice is y given. im} FOR SALE—Sweet clover. W.. B.| rel. Bran unchanged. hereof, including statutory attorney's qhidttel "mortgage executed and ae De,| WAITRESS WANTED—At Homans), poonis FOR RE Scarofied, at 61-2 cents. Buxton —————— fos ted Fobk Sue Kota, mortgagor, 'to, Minneapolis Iron Cafe. 3-1-lwk OReaRENTE=NG = Grain Co. Buxton, N. D. 2-6-1 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. oo Tat BARA MORTGAGE CO. Pe eee aia Cae net bademibers FOR SALE OR RENT t RENT Two modern rooms. /RURNITURE FOR SALE—Including | Chicago, March 3.—Cattle receipts, Mortgagee. Foe ‘and duty filed in the office of thé ‘HOUSES AND FLATS ee : aor ae housekeeping. |" Gateleg Table, Buffet, — Bookcases, | 4500. Steady ‘to weak. Fee eee ee rtannte i a ———$— 1 r gale. e ri 7 Pr i ie. : %; a FARCE, Register of Deeds, of Burleigh county. SoR—SaLE—By owner, _mine-Toom Ariat 0 for sje. Phone) pishes. Write 252 Tribune. _34-8t| Hog receipts, 32,000. | Fairly active, Beach, North Dakota i 2 : 3 ae oa hoe : S28rLW i Saget oie ee mostly 10 to 15 cents higher. 9-17-24; 3—B-10.17-24. Hee ee eee ea een ee ee eat ionas [FOR RENT=RGonW TOP Tight house: | FOR: EXCHANGE Shesif Yocsints, 7008. eopening | bts osa lds ter of Deeds on'the 2rd day of Novem-|" 01.0’ “call 827, between 6 and 7 | ‘Keeping; “alt~ modern; “heat, light, | WILL TRADE Land.or equity in land | slow. somes Pelli af. the-eaid: SO Oe tue the Pe. Q 2 3tw| ond water furnished, 38 Main St.} for Bismarck Residence. Write or ——___-—— narios is hereby-g —— Phone 929-W,. 2-27-lw| see K. Klein, Washburn, N. D. PAUL LIVESTOCK, |.tain' mortgage made, executed and de- indebtedness thereunder; :and upon which — mortgage there is due at the date of this] POR RENT—Three-room apartment |POR RENT—Ap 3 z otice the sum of Four Hundred $ ty= <1 R Apartment, 2 rooms fur- Six and 87/100ths Dollars (Gih.aps and AHL Cee dae ree nished. Close in. Lights and _wa- POSITION WANTED ceipts, 1,500. Generally: steady. Com-| to Henry I, Ringoen, Mortgagee, dated that -said mortgage will be foreclosed by, 9 WW S Ph ee 7.) 28-4 ter, $25.00.¢,Phone 377-W. 2-27-1w i mon to medium beef steers, $6 to $8.) May 5th, 1914, and filed for record in a sale of the personal property in such| 222 9th St. S., or Phone 957, 2-3-lw FOR REN 7 EXPERIENCED Stenographer . with | puik, $6.25 to $7. Butcher cows and | the office of the Register of Deeds in mortgage .and hereinafter described at] ROR RENT=—Two 2-room apart- | 4; RENT—Furnished room for! ™ some knowledge of bookkeeping de-|troiters. largoly. § 6. Stockers | #2d for Burleigh County, North Da the front door af the nostoffign in the) TOTe efor light housekeeping. One light housekeeping, Bismarck Bus-| Sires position. Can furnish refer- nore ee i pats Spey ct kota, on August 27th, i914, at 1 zi i a ¥ : 9 ; : 4 27 pos . a ders steady. , $5. veloc M2 / “Loads of All Sorts.” Ant State of North Dakota, “at the hour| furnished and one partly furnish- | sess College _.___227-1W| Ences if desired. Write 238, in care | ANG, fulors, Meter. stinds quotable, | Hoot 127 of Mortgages on page 46; and delock p, m,-on the 13th day of] en. 429 ard St.. Phone 132-W 3-2-1w |FOR PENT—Two rooms for light| of Tribune. ‘ Tt tos 6c atiehtly Ree erigtical which | horteage adi theren iter toh 1w St. Pa larch 3.—Gattle re-|livered | by Walter” L, Bedwell and So. St. Paul, March 3.—Cattle Mamie Bedwell, his wife, Mortgagors, be of friendly ‘and pleasant fashion. Yes, | March. A. D. 1922. to satisfy the amount housekeeping, ed. 306 i . i NG SENT Ron, % sekeeping, cams x April 20th, 1915, by a 8 i . | whi vil r ‘sati: > Sal . . 7 ARC WhI RA = ; 3 7h WT" 8.50; seconds, $5 to $6. . Thomson, and which so big that we are not afraid of any- | which will De sm to oat piciimeats: “an be rented, ag de- [POR RENT—Furnished rooms for] WANTED TO RENT—A modern house one receipts, 10,000. Fully 10 to ag filed for record in the ra ene. or anything, : : One No. 67% G. stock and die; one| sired. 713 3rd St. 2-27 1 wk Hight housekeeping. Phone 441-R. nf, “furnished or unfur- 1b Beats higher, "Bulk, 200 to 265 id Megister of Deeds on “Anima G % ris % ot Tey 5 12 eee cati oripti 5 . . a 5, at 9 o'cloc! : , sacAtimals dont tegen as, ta] A, HS me, ie Nase ann, | FOR MENT—Thres-Foom aparOnent| 551 one fasted room| and Driee” “A. H Lindeman, Gen, ound butchers, $106) to $11. e/a resiy it hon pards an gers do not make us|No. 44 bolt clipper; one set 32% irwin| -suitable for three adults, Phone zu Rl aN T—One furnished room. Del. cit eek Ms ea "| sirable pigs mostly, $11.25. gages on page 4 and which mort- feel afraid ‘as they make. some crea- {auger bits; one 70-lb, Haybudden anvil; 275-W. 3-1-8t Call 317 8th street, or phone 236-R. el. City. -28-5t. Sh ‘eccipts, 700. No early sales. 5#ge was thereafter, on January 17th, tures fecl. . one s0-Ib- ram Little Glant trip hammer: | =e 3-2-2 ml heap. teeeips Fre ea Te; | Hats, by, an instrument fw writing, duly 2 one, Winner shear; one No. vestern 5 =— real «sys' ctuati v2 est fed westert s her at) assigned by sald A, J. Thoms Ro- “So we all go about, not minding |Chief forge; one 4g Western Chiet LOST FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. fn eal fbenaes ene ren ae. $14.50. bert thomson, and Which, assignment who we may ‘meet, for we are not |{if¢ shrinker; one tire bender; one Nor-|LOST—Fan comb on Sixth street, 7423 4th St. Phone 887. 3-L-1w Introduced in. printed :boors: By. See was filed for record in the office of . ka ‘grindstofie; one Giant Wonder disc i : % 4 ——-—— Venetian book publishers in the six- . s Revister of De on afraid, Sfarberers one Cyclone emery stand with| Thursday morning. Minder, return | (OR RENT—One furnished room, 409] teenth century. MI RAIN, 29th, 1921, at 11 o'clock A. “The little ‘elephants pl is wheels; four wood split pulleys; one line| _to Tribune office or Phone 227. bth St. 2-98-51 Minneapolis, March 3.—Wheat re-| duly’ recorded in Book , 169 e je elephants play and are'|chatt: ‘four drop hangers: ‘one No. 16} ———————_— a 3:28°) ae Laer apa mpared with 192] Mortgag “on Page 590; will be fore- ROOM FOR RE. ceipts, 175 cars, compa s GENUS iorermiaeNsan ‘as happy as ‘can -be. ‘No little chil- | Western “Chief drill; one No. 14 Pratt's AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES "T; 200 Mandan Ave.| Rabbit, common in England in the 2 + {chuck and drills; one countershaft; one ‘4 - ~ 7 3-1-3 a r 3a yn | cars a year ago. ’ sinafter de- ‘ 7 dren could be happier than, the dear |}; “p. ‘International Harvester Company | FOR SALE—1920 model Ford touring 7 ee tga ed wae Imo unknown cane a Beis ns “orthern, $1.53 7-8 to| 2ue! andy, Herein tte des Ittle elephants are. Basoline engine, eleorall other, tools and self starter car in A-1 condition; MISCELLANEOUS in: he Scottish highlands, a century eee ae 91.46 7- Taly,| deusecinuhe Clty fobenier pure “Maybe. people wouldn’t ‘call the ele- neSmeating thereby all smith bus!;| / cheap for cash or trade. Bismarck Why not Ravine “yliolasale grive tdi REO. ee 4 iets ees leigh County, Northrabako wefat the phant children little, but then it is‘all|and stock used and possessed by said d Machine and Welding Shop, 218 4th ‘ e a Shae Paes g m 4 12o° CEES Gentad| NOUR of two olélock: Uretheyatternogn : f ‘i rect from th tory. T i Shaving the beard’ before the| Corn No. 1 yellow, 541-2 to 55 cents. | on the twenty-ninth day of March, A. Senlth business at Moffie,’ North’ Daktota’| St Bismarck. aeLWs sans Havaaa.loleare. toe i : bate No, 2 white, 355:8 to 361-8] D, 1922,,to satisfy the amount duc on such mortgage on the day of sale. "The premises described im such mort- smith business at Moffit. North Dakot: reason, 50 mild Havana, cigars for| bronze or iron age was performed in the point of view.” Dated this 3rd day of: March, A. FOR SALE—1921 model Mord touring $3.75, and 50 c! “What is that?” asked Mrg. Ele- domestic fillers] ‘with sha i shells ur | cents 922. 35 ; 2 C with sharp edged flint, shells vur| cents. = phant. MiNNEAPOLIS TRON sToRE com. |. car with starter. | Run 3500 miles! g2'°G. 0. D. We pay postage. ‘Try| hones. Barley, 53 to 63 cents. _ | gage and whieh will be sold. to sa “A point of view, my dear, is the PANY, a corporation, ;|_Write eee poune. - Rye No. 2, 981-2 to 2 ue cents. | ty the same are deseribed as follows: noint or way one’ has of Tooking ata} |. ROLLIN WELCH. Flax No. 1, $2.60 to $2 12)) and ‘the Bast Half of the North- thing or thinking df’a thing: 8) Snerit-ot Burleiek Gane &ak.. |THE OLD HOME TOWN — . : BY STANLEY — west Quarter “Go. 122. NW. 1-1) in se- 4 a : BISMARCK GRA tion ‘Twenty-six (26) in Township One me (141) North of Agent for Said Mortgagee. iller Co.) Huydred Forty Furnished by ‘Russell: “Now for my patt I-think the ele |Zuger & Tillotson, venty-six (76) West of the + hi fi ; "AttOrrieVs for Mortgagee, OLD ER a \ : ee a -aark ots | tanee 5 pvhant children ‘are dear little children., aes HOLD Wy Me : "Bismarck, Mareh 8.—No. 1 dark nor) vin” principal, Meridian, containing 3 5 i , thern, $1.43. Two Hundred Forty (240) acres, more NEWT Bismarck, ‘N. Dak. G3) E a - SHES e , ‘ No. 1 amber durum $1.13. But: of Course I°am_® “big ‘elephant.: or less, according to the Ubited States srnment Survey thereof, Burleigh They seem little. to me... 2: EDU epee rp Pa a j ie ete ree NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE. | , ‘ ‘ “A person isn’t very big anyway, CE MosURE SALE j A REARIN=/ | ee ! No. 1 mixed durum, 61.02, Bee e ene en tDanoea and when they see ‘a child much smal- |\ Notice is hereby given that that certain / : Do You KNOW, FOLKS, . No. 1 red durum, 99c. Default having occurred in the con- Jer thev think the child is a nice little | Monenrss, Mie ena Florence 8 Nixon : ; No. 1 flax, $2.31 ditions of said mortgage, and the as- aay =: cand Rey L. Scott, jointly, ‘mortgagees, TOWN WHO AS No. 2 tye, 82c. owner. of. the shove: desct! > “But even a child elephant ts big-|dated the “ist ‘ay of December. A.D; Ana CARDS AS Mun > === Nos aren Sieh es notice a3 provided by Inw. nd ger than a grown-up person, #0 of | 1919. and filed for record in the office of PLAY CA te we 89 if : Saga ipamesnol having. ? Dt Ahe date Z the register of deeds of Burleigh county. LATE AS’ TEN 1%) ee & ren Hundred course a person cannot think.@ ‘child |North Dakota. on the 7th day of Janu- VERY NIGHT 72a LEGAL NOTICES | Peta na elenbant ts so very smal.” oi, Apne oats Ne eo ocrsns aera eet sabe + iS : we “You haven't safd cone thing ‘about | be foreclosed by a sale of the premises \ , +m © OF MORTSAGE FORE- ‘SON, yourself,” sald Mrs, “Indian Elephant. |!" such, mortgage and hereinafter, de- . = == NOTICE DosURE SALE Assignee. of Mortgagec. “You haven't said a word‘about the | county, North Dakota court house ‘in the 3 Nl = rem) (I) whereas, default hag bech made in the | suitivan, Hanley & Sullivan, “Ah.” ssid Mr. Indian Elephant, “I'm | a. m., én the 19th day of Apfil,. A. D. aN mo | a ‘ors have failed to pay past due in- fae 7 "9-17-24; 3—3-10-17-34 . 1922, A ‘ a such defaults nretty old now. more than fifteen years aortas ogttety the ramount due upon such | _ Pi, > as X = 4 il th | —, : deelared and does, 3 old I believe, or at least that amount| Default: has occurred in the *terms of SN i =I ~ tire mortgage indebte f | ‘able ag authorized by tl AGES SHOW angway. and so Thave grown stubborn | sald mortgage in that all of, the interest SS os | (fll) | AUC a AE ag eer erat sale PANT ; and set in my ways and -cross, mortgage has not been paid, and in that ; & therein contained ‘has become operative. A : SA) “Were I free I would doubtless have | the interest*due December ist, A. D. 1921 —D now therefor ie hat th rtain from ‘thinking {2% sald mortgage has not been pafd, and O00, Notice is hereby given that the cortal enough to do to keep from inking |in that>the 1920 and 1921 taxes on the PS mortgage ted and delivered by L. M. SS Hogue and Geo. M. Hogue, ber husba The auditorium was well filled last of cross things to do, but I:am getting older and behaving more badly ‘all the time. You, Mrs. Indian Elephant, and other Mrs. Indian Elephants are gentle and kind and do as you are told, but an old Mr. Indian Elephant won't, though when we're young we win ‘ _ -How Matches Are Made. Teacher—Willie, can you tell me how matches are made? ‘ Little Wiltie—No, ma'am; but I don’t blame you for wanting to find out : Teacher—Why, what do you mean? Little Willie—Mother says you have been trying to make one for yearm® premises déscribed in said mortgage have not, been paid. Under the terms of said mortgage, said mortgagees are authorized, in case'‘of the above mentioned defaults, to declare the whole amount securéd by ‘said mortgage | due and payable and because of said de- faults the said mortgagees havé declared and now declare the whole unpaid amount secured by said mortgage due and pay-|- al ble: The pfemises “described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy. the same are described as follows: The northeast ‘quarter. the northwest quarter, the west half of the southwest quafter and the north half of the south- east ‘quarter ‘of “section ‘thirty (30) in township One Hundred and_ Forty-one (141) north, of range Eighty (80) west of the Fifth principal meridian in Burleigh county, North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of five thousand three hundred -and thirty-six dollars and forty-seven cents ($5336.47). besides the legal costs of. this foreclosure. Dated March 2nd, A. D. 1922. mortgagors, to John ‘Eiliott, mortgaw dated the 28th day of December, 1917 and filed for record In the office of th ister of deeds of the county of Bur- leigh ‘and state of North Dakota on ‘the 29th day of December. 1917, and recorded in Book 150 of Mortgages at 1 . will he foreclosed by a sale of the such mortgage and hereinafter d ‘ont door of the court North Da a m., on the 20th day of March, A. D. to satisfy the amount due ‘upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be soll ‘to a the same are those certain pre- jtuated in the ccunty of Burleigh and state of North Dakota and described as follows: ‘The NW% of § , Twp. 138, Range 75 There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Sixteen Hun- dred Thirty and 60/100 ($1630.80) Dollars plus costs. Dated this Ist day of Feb.. 1922. JOHN ELLIOTT. evening for the six big vaudeville acts and tke feature photoplay, Zane Gray's “The Man of the Forest.” The crowd was enthusiastic throughout the program and each act received generous applause. The program consisted of the fol- Icwing six acts, Hudson and Jones in “On the Bridal Path,” King Broth- ers showing Novelty Acrobats, Ho- jles & company in “The Rough Neck,” Mann*and Mallory in hilarious tunes and laughter, King and Rose in “A Bundle of Joy,” and “Room 444,” a humorous, one act sketch by mem- bers wf the company which brought forth much laughter from the audi- ‘ence. Th2 acts all were from the Pan- tages circuit. Donald McDonald and his orchestra furnished the music for the evening. ¢ 2 oa EMMA A. corr and Mortgagee. Coliarbone -is broken mcre often ey Sata Moc teaeten, ‘ 9, g : Ue ts stone. for ‘Mortgagee rare than any other bone in the human AUNT SARAH PEABODY, LEADER OF “Grand. Forks, North Dakota. B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. CG, (2-3, 10, 17, 24; 3-3, 10) Oc aes body. THE SOCIETY FOR SUPPRESSION OF In Russia trains are sent,off by PIPE SMOKING, IS ENLISTING WORKERS ~~ STANLEY on “FOREC LE Chiropractor FOR THE EARLY TO BED EARLY TORISE CLUB. tain ihortgage, made, executed and de- Consultation Pree bella, at the stations because the] Canada buys more of United States peasants cannot read the timetables. timothy seed than any other country. livered by David J, Riley, a single man, | §uite 9 11—Lecas Block—Phone 968 >

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