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~——"—"= PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN ‘DRY’ DIRECTOR STOMACH MISERY, | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS _ ‘ Tom, Take Notice GAS, INDIGESTION, HELLO, DoRIS!| HELLO,Tom! . : ’ .Tom! p VM GoopD AND |=4| HE'S GOT HIS NERVE, q TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” WHERE ARE | WHY. I'M GoING (| HONS WUBUE | Sone aT Him! [SI PLAYING POKER - HOW DID YoU" WELL, WHEN HE : ; ; You GOING ? | OVER To YouR || 15 He BEHAVING | HE_STAVED OUT FAG I SUPPOSE HE WAS FIND OUT s LOSES HE fou : “Pape’s Diapepsin” is the quickest, ————--, -—— * HOUSE! HIMSELF? S| UNTIL TWO if \ H BUSTED AGAIN THIS — THROWS HIS — 5 surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, i “U ; Li OCLOCK PLAYING " MORNING P ( TROUSERS ONACHAIIe! AND WHEN HE WINS HE! FOLDS THEM UP AND LAYS THEM UNDER HIS PILLOW = THE OLD ° 1 “TIGHTWAD! Milwaukee, Wis., Mar. 10.—Thomas = Delaney, former prohibition director, | mentation or Stomach Distress caused and Joseph Ray, pronibition inspector, | py acidity. .A few tablets give almost today were found guilty on two ‘in-| immediate stomach relief and shortly dictments charging conspiracy to vio-) the stomach is corrected so you can late the Volstead act and bribery. | eat favorite foods without fear. Large W. F. HARRALL Se oie ie whet cane REPLACES MAJOR F. B. CARRITHERS | "°Uiée Yortctosuse oy ADVER: 7 Notice. We heret hat b ss rs ate 4 Notice is hereby given tha yy reason Fargo, March 10.—Major W. F. Har.) of’ default therein, that certain ‘mortgage POKER LASTNIGHT| fi NO, HE WON-HE. DIDN'T TELL ME, BUT | KNOW He rall,-who scrved during the war witht the sixteenth infantry, the first unit of American troops to reach the front in France, aas arrived from Fort Crook, ‘Neb., to become commandant of the R. O. T. C. of cadets here at the Agri- {made and executed by John Walter and Veronica Walter, his wife, mortgago to the Hennepin Mortgage Loan Compa (changed by amendment to the Hennepin Mortgage Company), which said mort- gage is dated October 1st, 1915. and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, state of North training is required of male students Pindved Forty-one G4). phage Repenty: — during the first two years at the Norta lng’ (79). i og ic Dakota Agricultural college and at all ‘aid mortgage contains a clause au- thorizing the ‘mortgagee to declare, the other federal jand grant colleges. whole sum due if there is a default, and LE NS IR ESE the whole of said mortgage ia hereby de- SAYS IMMORALITY _ |pitiac'se Goat siete taste PERVADES SCHOOL) :,¥etice .0f, intention to foreclose was given, as required by law, more than thirty days before the beginning of the StLoui§; March 10.—Charges’ made | Proceedings. The default consists of the last ‘night by Victor Miller, president, 2(", payment of the sums of $24.00 prin- idl can pal and $156.00 interest. of the board of police commissioners,| Dated this 3rd day_of March, 1922. _that in @ local high school there ex-| HENNEPIN MORTGAGE COMPANY. ists'an organization, a separate one for! 7, Burke, ortaaeee boys and for girls, membership in| Attorney for Mortgagee, | which depended upon a serious breacn Biemarek. posh eka: of the moral code today brought de- Sp ldans Cue was mands from school officials and par-|BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS. ents,taat he prove Or retract his state- SHAGGE AND ORDER OF NOTICE TH ments. In the District. Court of the United Mr. (Miller;sadd@ressing a meeting of |states for the Southwestern Division, r . ‘ the ‘board -of religious organizations, | District of North Dakota. " . B. Carrithers, who is to be placed |}: "wit a i yale y . efe on the reed st soon, Oe LE Mel Rhea isthe | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS pects rnin a eg ere Y BLOSSER _ Major Harrall was twice. wounded | £48¢ at the front door of the court house uN = 5 7 ZB during the war and was promoted [Mgt ctste Of Noth Dakota ae the hour suas! por BL PoP, WuAT DOES | FERMENT = To Now READ ME NouR. \N WE SUMMERL ZA from a captain to a Goionel, received | of one o'clock in the afternoon of the 16th 3 F-E-R-M-E-N-T Work : SENTENCE So T'CAN x ‘ three citations, engaged in six major [2 Of ANT tz, 0 onthe date of sale. SEE/MOW-A FELLA SPELL, AN’ oR SEE IF You REALLY T LOVE To FERMENT: operations, and was awarded the Dis-|° The premi ibed in said .mort- CAN " tinguished Service Cross, the Distin-|fase and which will be sold to. satisty WRITE SOMETHIN’ AS—1 WHAT DOES UNDERSTAND IT. y~ Suished Service Medal, medal of the ne Bat Halt tere of the ‘Northeast ANITH A WORD THAT a 7 ey Legion of Honor, and the Croix de|Quarter (NE%) and the North Half WE NEVER. HEARD ) AN 14 an) Guerre with three palms, Military |@N%) of the Southeast Quarter (SEX) of . % “yh Gon 4 WY) classes mostly steady to weak. Com-| NOTICK. mon to.medium beet steers $6 to $7.75. | , Notice Best load lot ‘early 5. iBulk $6. to $7. Better offerings butcher cows and heifers $6 to $7.- Stockers and | § feeders dull, weak to 25 cents lower. | $outh, I Bulk $5 to $6.25. Few to $7 or bet-} corded = | SS IED ADVERTISEMENT | ( 4)" or in such mort sold to sat as follow ribed l be ngle man, rm Mort- E atertown, | west Quarter tion Twenty Hundred Fort AT oration, of gagee, dated Ap and filed for record and r the office of the Register of | Range declared conditions had become s0 bad | paints, matte? of Elmer Josephson, he had assigned police to curb the al-|| No. 3300 in bankruptcy. . ‘ ~ |To the Honorable Charles F, Amidon, ‘ownship One w jin (i41)_ North of (76) West of the immorality. ‘ leged immorality Judge of the District Court of the POSITION WANTED A ; LOST _ = _|ter.. Calves receipts 1,700. Steady.| Deeds of Burleigh County, North Da-| Fifth Dri dian, containing: : District pot North Dakota: Ste, ma EXPERIENCED Stenographer with | LOST—Bill fold, containing army dis-| Bulk best lights’ $7.50; some $8. Sec- | kota, on April 14, 1919, at 9:00 o'clock | Two Hundred Forty (240) acres more . Elmer Josephson, of. Wing, in et ees: jashier ce é pie ee: AM. in I igi of Mortga s, ACC s to the United States SCOUT COUNCIL conlmer a Tpgepheon: of Wing, in. the!” some knowledge of bookkeeping de-] charge, two cashier checks and}onds mostly $4.50. all dn Book, 61 of, Mortss igi acoralng 9 ihe asian Dakota, in said district. respectfully rep-| Sires position, Can furnish refer-] about $71 in currency; reward. Find-| Hog receipts, 15,200. Averaging 30 IN ST. PAUL eee et on the znd day of Deceit ences if desired. Write 338, in care von Haein judge DRED tialek ane aotaioe Con! of Tribune, Tt | HOST White gold wrist watch; in-| $10.50, Top $10.65. Heavy packers r St. Paul, March 10—Executives and | gress felating to bankruptcy; that he has R00: 01 itial Z.'C. B. on back. Reward. mostiy $3.50, Good pigs $10.50 to $11. Aer uh nieve deseribed premises commissioners of the various councils uly surrentered! an ie PrOUEELY, ead zis: ROOMS FOR RENT... Pnone 654-J. 3-10-lw| Sheep receipts 500. Steady. Best | 27th, 1922, at the hour of 10:00’ o'« notice as provided by law, and the of Boy Scouts of North America in | Tights of property. and has fully complied] FOR RENT—Good sized ‘room with } ————_—_—_ grade native lambs $14.50 to $15. Good | in the forenoon of said day, to satisfy | same not having been paid, there will in such mortgage ribed at the front do ¢ city of Bi as red in the con- ge, and tha as- given’ the record title er retufn to Tribune office. 3-10-3t| to. 40! cents lower. Bulk $10.25 to ga North and South Dakota and Minne- |/'h,2!| the reauirements of said nots and) Jarge kitchenette and closet. Well Z LAND ; and choice ewos quotable. $735, to| the amount due on such mortgaxe on | be. due on such mortgage on the date sota will attend a conference in Min- | bankruptcy. s furnished, Vacant April Ist. 411 ; Fi $8.25. the day of sale, The premises described | of sale the sum of Nineteen Hundred neapolis Saturday. - ‘Wherefore, he prays that. he may bel 5th St. Phone 273. 3.9-1w | ake yOu dutsreated a buying jana ich i such mortgage and which! will be | Twenty and 10-100 Dollars 3 3 y = ~ — ehh | | ¥ al Minnesota, the ARIES sold t tisfy the same described | ($ 10), orate: from’ ail debts. provable ee FOR RENT—Very desirable furnished land Orr elec oe woautiful se and) on; CHICAGO LN ean aes : as . follows "the, South, Quarter ‘ Dated Bok Aen cet SNOWSTORM HITS _ [faint grate siaibanire'actf' ee" apartment, “atto goot “plano for] pronperity? ié so write to Loach], ciengo, March 10 Cattle receipts) (Yt) hiy Sn laaated ue LORI aison y 1 , i fale, +Phonie 857-W.. 710 7th st. Lake Land, Investment Co. at] "0. Mainly active to strong. cight (138) North, of Ra venty- - ‘an, Hog receipts 27,000, fairly active, eigh 2 ¢_38-1w] Walker, Minn. No trades, 3-3-1m nine (79) W, 5th P. CITY IN TEXAS vebiated this toth day of February, A. D. g = + tly 15 to 25 cents lower, ‘ y, North Dakota. will be sees aa FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, sae ceipts 15.000: a County, North Dakota male C —3-10-17-24 ‘Amarillo, Texas, March 10.—This aes SOS TON e nicely furnished, be vacant March FOR SALE OR RENT tae Pecans Ded, saver rout au ihe sual mont ry. ore e100 ene iagutte : section today was digging itself out poe 15th. 411 5th St. Phone 273. HOUSES AND FLATS y: Sg OS Tollars ($68.18) together with costs| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE. from one of the most severe SNOW-| picnic tenner Notice Thereon 3-7-3t | IF YOU ARE Interested and a reason-|_—- BISMARCK GRAIN hereof, including statutory attorney’s CLOSURE SALE storms in recent years. *The snowfall On this éth pata f Mt. Ga We D, 1922 NTT ~| able party, we can rent you one of Furni: ‘| ile fees. i Whereas, default has been made in the dE y of March, A. D. 1922.!FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished or-| WwW y! (Furnished by ‘Russcll-Miller Co.) Dated Webruary 10th, 19) terms and conditions of ithe mortgage co. reinafter described, in that the mort- G. W. HART FARM MORTC ranged from four to seven inches, on reading the Petition for Discharge of]"ynfurnished. 907 6th St. Inquire the best rooming and. boarding] Bismarck, March 10. f ; 's have failed to pay past due in- the above-named bankrupt, it is houses in, Bismarck, money, mak-| No, 1 dark northern . lorigagce, SoS ee = 4 | esOrdered by’ the court, that 2 hearing] ‘Service Grocery. 3:8-3t DANO se Ete SLB Te ee ie , srest, and upon such defaults the mo: eR TES = be had upon the same on the @h day of] FOR RENT—Furnished room In mod.| Ch, See, Us before It Is too late.| No. 1 amber durum . STAT ee ee Tone a, tersee' has declared and does hereby. ¢ CITY NEWS | May. A. D. 1922, before the said court. NT oul nished: 5 Phone 961. Henry & Henry, 3-10-2t | No. 4, mixed durum 1.00 Beach, North Dakota. Chire. the entire mortgage Indebtedn at Bismarck, ‘in said district, at ten] ern house. Ladies desired, 614 8th} = ~ & ae : cans Beach, North Dakotme .40:17224.| 4 i’ payable as authorized by this -—_—___.________@ o'clock, forendon; and that notice, thereot| __ street. ‘ 3-7-lwk HOR SALE fr room moder, house, No}1 red durum ... 2-17-24; 3—3-10.17-24. gage, and by which the power of sale ‘ i i sf published in The Bismarck ‘Tribune. a} = a : close in, well located, in good con-|tNo, 1 flax . Hoe e tained has become operative, St. Alexius Hospital News. newspaper printed ‘in: eaid district. FOR RENT—Large modern room,| ition, a nice home, on aeenable We ees Nor OF REAL ESTATE MORT-| fog theretore, ae Pa , cA , . : a eby given that the certain FORECLOSUIC SALE Notice is he Notice is hereby given that that cer-| mortgaze executed and délivered by L. M. FOR RENT——One furnished =| _Geo. M. Register, 3-10-1w 2 i tain mortgage made, executed and de-| Hogue nnd Geo. M, Hogue; her, husband. ‘RENT—One furnished ‘room | POR” RENT—Sixroom modern fur- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. livered by Walter L. Bedwell and | mortgagors, to John Elliott. mortgagee, y B 3-8- i " vrite B54. ij Mi oh ; ‘amie Bedwell, his wife, Mortgagors, | dated the 28th day of December, 1917, suitable for two. 409 5th St. 3-84t}~ hished home. Write 854, cate ‘Trib.| ‘Minneapojis, March 10.—Wheat re- Monee Itingoon, Mortgagee, dated | nnd filed for record in’ the office’ of the I. V. Murray of Van Hook, Edwin/ that all known creditors and other per-|" suitable for two, 522 2nd St. Timpe of Almont, Mrs. William 'Pud- song in ‘interest may ‘apnear at the, said 8-9-1m i s] a 5 Unter-|time and place and show cause. if any ia will of Ashley, and Mrs. Jacob Unter-| tev have. hy the prayer of the sald) seher of Kulm, nave entered the St. | petition should ynot be granted. terms. A fine building lot for sale.| No, 2 rye .. Alexius ‘nospital for treatment. And it is further ordered by the court ‘ t pC h ua that the referee ‘in charge shall send byy FOR RENT—Moderm furnished room,| une 38-1w | ceipts, 987 cars, compared with 303) May 5th, 114, and filed for record in register of deeds of the county of Bure ita’ melt this order, addressed. > 832- 83 | ee = » office Tegiste: s eigh and state of North Dakota on. th Bismarck Hospital News. petition and. this order, addressed to] _¢26 2nd St. Phone 832-1, eles Cats 228! OBO: co: | ana for Burleigh County, of Deods in | oth day. of December, 1917, and recorded Mrs. O, H. Rodahl of Rose Glen,jthem at their plac of. residence ag | OOO Cash No, 1 northern, 3148 to $1.59; kota, on August 27th, i914, at 10: in Book eo of Mortgages at page ae wl * 78, "elock tl f scorde be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in grelock A. M. and duly recorded in sun mortgage and hereinafter deserib the court house in . stated. ‘t Mrs. Bert Bruns of Oriska, Mrs. Matt!" Witness The Honorable Andrew-Miller. WORK WANTED i _ MARKETS || May, $1.41; duly, .§ (oA EEE u 4 Corn 'No. 3. yellow, 501-2 to 511-2, Book 127 of Mortgages on page 46; and ‘Hagen of Garrison, Mrs. R. A. Noyes) Judge of “ihe alae court. att the nes WANAED—Washing * to:.do at home. ee Hi Pee actanee: Gas chereatienon a i of Beach, Mrs. G, Ladner of Eureka, |s2s"Got: of Maren. A.D. tao, OO he] 249 Oth St. oat RALLIES, IN, WHEAT. Oats No. 2 white, 391-8 to 237-8] April 20th, 1915, by an instrument in eens §. D., and Mrs, Conrad Scherbinski of}; Seal J J. A. MONTGOMERY. MISCEL! ou! Chicago, March 10—Rallies from ats No. ‘3. white, 33 3 writing, duly assigned by said mort-| 5 , ses a aes ten Gackle, have Centered the Bismarck j{oftheGourt] | “00°. 1 oCletk. es aa yesterday’s weakness developed in the Bye No: ze oF to a cents: , wagee to A. J. Thomson, and which {day of March, A.D. 1985."t9 satisty the y KE. R. Steele, Deputy Clerk. E—F e312 a E i S lax INo. 1, $2.60-to $2.64. assignment was file rec a t due upon such mortgage on the g hospital for treatment. ‘ testi paaaaammair onal SALE Furniture; 2 mahogany | wheat market today during the early |. i § eee nT said Iegister of Deeds on | try ur snie, “The premises described in April 30th, 1915, at 9 o'clock A, M., and | such mortgage and which will be sold to Windsor chairs, 1 sectional book-| transactions. ‘Liquidating sales on the Albert Oshorn of Napoleon, Who 185 knuay's PETITION F cases, two 9x12 rugs, one 6x9 ru ‘ ‘AG N 7 ivi reatment at the ‘hos- UPT’s PETITION FOR DIS- » ~ Tugs, Ol i 8, 0 ad apparently ceased, duly recorded in Book 110 of Mort- 'y the same are those certain pre- —< been receiving treatment CHARGE AND ORDER OF NOTICE| one quartered oak buffet, one oak Hatt of holders liad aypatently censed MOTT C ERS gages on page ‘and which mort- | mises situated in the county of Burleigh = ital, returned to his home today. THEREON 4 iy {here were also indications of expart rage was thereatt January 17th, | and state of North Dakota and described : in, the District, Court of the United STE eoaar bey alti cain business. Opening prices whica vari- WIN, 31 TO 23 aie Sasa tae Ste OT writing, duly: i alton CNW of See 32. Twp. Sates fur the Sc thwestern Division. x ne ¥ 8 , : 2 3-4 cents: lower ssigned by sa Thomson to Ro- | 138, Range 75. u ed from unchanged to 3-4 cents lo pecans oy eee i ces tment | ‘There will be due/on such mortgage at it At Indian School - District of N 3, i Ber rns North Dakota. ig ¢ - ; cast aS oO arch 10.—T Dr. R. H. (Ross, eye, ear, nose and | “in the matter of Fred Josephson, bank- Seveer relt pea oo Te were followed later by gains all around | Mott, IN. D., March 10. The Mott dione Flee of | the date of sale the sum of Sixteen Hun- throat specialist in the Indian ser- | rupt. : pponler, one mena ve ‘Although declines took place later} Wild Cats, Mott's town basketball | wis tien toe or ieeds- on, December | dred ‘Thirty and 60/100 ($1630.60), Dollars No. 3399 in. bankruptey. er, new’Singer sewing machine, and they ‘failed to last and with reports | team, won Wednesday from Waldron’s | $51), i921, at IL o'clock A. M.,. and | Pus costs. ae ic2, and Miss Regina Ross, nurse, 2 # c i 4 hs wee ie ts To the ‘Honorable Charles F. Amidon.) - other household goods. Call at 608 ic mil-| famous globe trotters of Minneapolis | duly’ recorded in Book 169 of Mis Dated this Ist day of F 2. JOHN ELLIOTT, will be at the Bismarck Indian school! “judge of the District. Court of the 5 current. that Ru: and dome: ‘ a OK nar sere for a month; Asthorough examination | United States for the District of Nortn| Second street, or Tel, 144J. se1w| ler. were buying freely decided up- by a ‘score of twenty-three to thirty-| Mortgages Oe ee rice: la Erte Mortgage. one, ‘The feature of the game was the | fren" mortage and hereinafter de- |" styarvay tor Mortgage, bom turns came near the end. The closing, “attorney for $ P of the 112 pupils is to be made, ton- pakota s % edicts he ga fils removed, ete. They will go 7M | counts of Boteith ata Nate’ of Notth| FOR SALH OR EXOHANGE $8,000 | poweyer, was unsettled at the same,as | spectacular basket shooting of Bat weribed at the front doo there ‘to the Standing Rock reserva: | Dakota, in said district. respectfully rep- worth of registered Red Polled cat- yesterday's finisa to 1 cent higher. non, Mott's fast forward, who made] House in the a0 pase: (2-3, 10 i = o clear j inis irty- eigh County, 2 s pt sateieatte othe tion, They are working in conjunc-jresents, that on the 22nd day of Decem-| tie, will accept clear coal land, Vaan twenty-one points out of the thirty-one. | !elsh : rth Dakota, | a e i . » las tt. vas dul ii ae f two o'clock in the afternoon tion with Superintendent C. B. Dick- | judged ‘bankrupt pather the acts of Co bankable paper, merchandise, bank $7. PAUL LIVESTOCK Mott now claims championship. of the our.of Hook. in the, afters inson, of the school. gress relating to bankruptey; that he has| stock, or your claim against a closed)” gonth St, Paul, March 10—Cattle re- | state and nortawest in independent | 3) 1922, to fy the amount due on a uly surrendered all his property and) bank, Give full information and] coipts 1,800. Mal : stich mortgage on the day of sile. _ PHONE BOOTH 18 HOME 5860, 2 da rights of property, dh fully com- . Thea withe ah ihe’ rodulrements of seid] price in first letter. “Address Brib- s, North Dakota, 1, 17, 24; 3-3, 10) t_dragey. Killing | basketball. — ; ry ¥ Vienna, March 10—Police found two | acts and of the orders of the court touch-|- une No, 355. g-10-1W ME TOWN BY STANLEY KR AUSE DOWN (ar his bank: itcy. a poor ganivérsity students huddled ian iMivheretore, “he ‘prays that he may be|~ Why not buy at wholesale price di- THE OLD HOME a = « peas J in a €blephone booth here. They had decreed by the court to have a full dis-| rect from the, factory. There is-a 3 = =~ st Ae : to be taken to a hospitd! to be relieved | charge from all debts provable against | Fesson, 50 mild Havana cigars. for = Abe Wallace to Try ‘and’ Make from the cold. The booth, they ex-) plained, had been their home for a week, FOR RENT—One modern furnisied room, 422 4th street. Phone 197. 3-10-2t. FOR RENT OR SALE—The Bismarck ‘Steam Laumdry Property, corner 4th and Rosser Sts. Last used for gerage, has 5600 sq. ft. floor space. | Inquire Phone 47 A. F. Mar- quett. 310-1w FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three young his estate under said bankrupt acts, ex- cept such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Antes this 16th day of February, A. D. FRED JOSEPHSON, Bankrupt. Order of Notice Thereon District of North Dakota, ss: On this 6th day of March, A. D. 1924, on reading the Petition for Discharge of the above-named bankrupt. it is Ordered by the court} that a hearing be had upon the same on the 6th day of May. A. D. 1922, before the said court. at Bismarck, in. gaid district, at ten o'clock forenoon; and that notice thereof be pub- lished in The Bismarck Tribune, a news- $3.75, and 60 cigars, domestic fillers $2, C. 0. D. We pay postage. Try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wilton Cigar factory, Wilton, N. D. aie RESTAURANT and Ice Cream Parlor for sale in Mildred, Mont. Best lit- tle railroad town on the Milwaukee, and also on the Yellowstone Trail. $1,800 for building, fixtures and all. For information write to S. Gunder- son, Wilton, N. D. 3-8-8t FOR SALE, HAY—We have Montana Timothy, Blue Joint or Alfalfa hay Him Take Ten Count\ . D,, March 10.—Abe Wal- boxer, in this cit El he ig going to B uh on “with but one idea and that i alled impossible of putting down for the count of ten.” allace, who is claimant of the welterweight title of the Northwest, s he ig training hard for the use bout, and has two contracts waiting to be signed if he beats y ht about 1200 pounds. | paper printed in said district, and that " (5 horses, welght a es all known creditors and other persons in for quick shipment for prices de- A..F. Marquett. 3-10-lw interest may appear at said time and] livered your station. Have your place and show cause, if any they have, bank write or wire great Falls Hay| . - Krause. “I know Krause i: very tough but I expect no trouble in beating him,” said \ why the prayer of the said petition i should not be granted. A aes and Feed Co., Great Falls, Mont 4 | Wallace. nd it is further ordered by the court, 6 allace. will atop’an Ri f that-the referee in charge shall send by a | ar will stop’ in Bismarck on sl: AU ESOS SE ADEE I ce mail to all known creditors copies of said|FOR SALE—or will trade for hors petition and this order, addressed, to} and cattle, $2,600.00 equity in choice them at their places of residence a8} Burleigh County farm, balance crop stated. ; " Witness The Honorable Andrew Miller.| Payments. What have you? Write judge of the said court. and the seai] Box 106, McKenzie, N, Dak. thereof, at Fargo,’in said district, on the 9-7-4t 6th day of March, A. D. 1922. - —— PSI AL MONTGOMERY FOR SALE—Light. Brahamas cock i [Seal Lof the Court} jerk, ji bina: Rk. 5 ric, els, choice stock. Alson combina BOF eae Deputy Clerk: | tion coal and gas range. Phone §12-R. 409 5th St. 2-28-2w WANTED TT BUY—What have you in | WEATHER REPORT || “ance twrtire tor sae? Sch as desks, tables, chairs, cabinets, etc. President Coulter In Much Demand Fargo, March 10.—President J.° LL. Coulter of the North Dakota Agricul- tural college has just returned from a busy week of speaking in various parts of the state in connection with the Diversified Farming Week programs and other events. He addressed the annual meeting of the Walsa County For fen ous hours ending at} Address P. O. 554. 3-10-0t = 5 ae yateay our ncon March 10. WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—A reed ‘arm Bureay at Grafton, March 2; far- pcuiperatte a Ghee +19 baby carriage or carriage of that are - the ae Contercuse ae + Lowest yesterday. Ele ial oar Mig-Winter Pair, Cavalier, Mareh. 3, — and Men’s Clubs of the Presbyterian < Lowest last night Precipitation . church, Grand Forks, March 9.. He will leave tomorrow for McKenzie, where he is on the rogram for the County Life Institute of Church Work: FOR SALE—Sweet clover. W. B. Scarofied, at 61-2 cents. Buxton Dance every Tuesday, Thurs-| Grain Co. Buxton, N..D.___2-6-1m y 5 7 FOR SALE—Household goods at a Make Bowels Normal.” Nature a3 at The Coliseum, igre bargain. Leaving city at once, 222 ers of the Methodist church. » way is the way of Dr. Kgs Fe Bak ’s Hal 1 ed ted. * 9th St. South. Phone 957. 3-8-3 e \ Nd ae sertly and firmly ceguating 10 aes d 1, newly redecorated.|— Crp Like To Hear from party ED BOWERS WAS SEEN a Dance eyery Tuesday, Thurs- oma tery dregyista, 250. lc per dance. having second-hand baby carriage. Dy) TODAY WIth SOME NEW Ss —_— day an d Satur day evenings at : Call 622-W. 3-10-3t 2 -\T LOOKS AS THOUGH Q——— :30 at The Coli former! -BROMPT! WOMT CRIS BR. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C, - . LUMBER 4 a 8:30 al ie iseum, formerly. b | : ” Chiropractor Will.do all kinds of sewing at a] | THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF & Ze Baker's Hall, newly redecorated i ge oe See ie rhsak pa reasonable price, at 320 4th bite \ VILDING THIS SPRING-— SSNS < 10c per dance.