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THURSDAY, APREL 6,-1922 LEGAL NOTICES | oo ————____—_+ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered by: Henry Horne, a single man, as mortgagor, to August E. Johnson, as. mortgagee, dated the 9th day of March, 1917, and | 19 filed for record in the office of the’ Reg- ister of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 2th day_of April, 1917, and. duly recorded in’ Book 147. of Mortgages, at page 20; and assigned by safd mortgagee. by an instrument in writing to Drake-Ballard Company, a. corporation, dated the 25th day'of April, 1917, and’ filed for: record In said’ office of the Register of Deeds |N‘ on the 28th day. of June, 1917, and duly recorded in Book 139 of ‘Assignments, at page 121; and assigned by said Drake- Ballard Company, a corporation, to Carl Qliva and Rosetta Oliva, his wife, by an instrument in writing,’ dated the 19th day of April, 1920, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds’ in‘and for the County of sBurleigh and State: of North Dakota, on (ne 2nd day of August, 1920, at 1:30° o'clock P. M., and duly recorded in Book 169 of Mortgages; at page 42, 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- marek, in the County of Burleigh and State of poren Dakota, at the hour of’ two, o’elo April upon The premises desctibed in said mort- gage and which will be. sold to satisfy the same are those certain premises sit-. uated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described’ as. follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of Section. twenty-four (24), in Township one Hun- dred forty-one (141), North of Range seventy-eight (78), West, containing one hundred and sixty (169) acres. There will be due on such: mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-seven and 35-100 ($1,927.35) Dollars. aero }* CARL: OLIVA and ROSETTA OLIVA, Mortgageea. Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, Attorneys for. Mortgagees, Fargo, N. Dakota. 3—2-9-16-23-30; 4—6. NOTICE OF ‘REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE BY ADVER- TISEMENT z ’ Notice is hereby given that, by. reason of default therein, that certain mortgage made and executed by. Carl L. Kellstrom and Hilda L,Kellstrom, husbandand wife, mortgagors, to the “Investors Mortga: Security Co., mortgagee, which said. mortgage is dated November, 25th, 1919,. and fited for record. in the office of. the . M. on the 10th day. of 2, to satisfy the amount due mortgage. on the day of: sale. » 19 said Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, | North Dakota, and recotded in page 225, will be foreclosed by a Sale of. the wremises described in said mortgage at the front door of-the court house in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of the 15th day of April, 1922, to satisfy. the amount due’on said mortgage on the date of sale. ‘The premises described in sald mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are as follows, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 80, MeKenzles & Coffins Addition to the City of Bis- on December 7th, 1919, Book 90 of Mortgages, marck, Burle county, N, Dak, 8: mortgage contains a clause au- thoi ng the mortgagee to declare the whole sum due if theré is a default, and the whole of said mortgage is hereby de- clared due, There will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $2775.25, Notice of intention to forectose was given, as required by law, more than thirty. days before the beginning of the proceeding: ‘The default, consists of the non-payment of the sum $2716.35, prin- cipal an erest. Dated. this 4th day of March, 1922. ae TORS MORTGAGE, SECURITY 0. By i. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D., Attorney for- Mortgagee. (3-9, 16, 23, 3 = ) OF CITATION, HEARING AMENDED FINAL ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION, 4. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, in Coun- ty Court, Caunty. of Burleigh, Before Hon. 1 Davies, Judge. In t utter @f the estate of John P Nelson, Deceased, Fred Nelson, Petitioner, vs, Walter wW. Anderson, ‘Ada Anderson, Elsie derson, Freda Anderson, Andrew derson’ as Special Guardian, Ea Swenson, Lillan Swenson and. Swenson,..minor children of Swenson nee Johnson, Deceased, W. . Parsons, Special Guardian, spondents, The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said Respondents, are here- by notified that, the amended final account of the Administrator of the Estate of John P. Nelson, late of the ‘Township~of Painted Woods, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, Deceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein. showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement and distribution, and petitioning that his account be al- lowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he be discharged; that Tuesday, the 25th day of Apri}, A. D. o'clock in the forenoon of that day at’ the court rooms of this Court in the court house, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of Nortn Dakota, has been duly: appointed by. this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person in- terested in said estate may appear and} file his exceptions, in writing, to. said account and petition: and contest the seme. key, Henry Anderson, Alfred An- Re- 1922, at ten], order of this sald court, as the time and place of hearing: said» petition; at: which time and place any person interested may ry Pr elted and required then and there to. be and appear before this said court and show cause, if any there be, why said etition should not be granted. . ¥ Dated the eth day of March, A, D. ~. 1, C, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Let the service of the above citation be made by personal service upon F. ©. Young Real Estate'Company, a corpora- tion, and: by. publication once each week for:‘four successive weeks in the Bis- marck Daily ‘Tribune, @ newspaper pub- lished in. Bismarck,’ Burleigh county, orth Dakota. the last publication to be fat least 20, days prior to the 17th day of May, 1922: \ I. C. DAVIES, O'Hare & Cox, Judge. Attorneys for Petitioner, Bismarck, N. D. (8-80; 4-5, 12,19.) etition, NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE BY ADVER.- TISEMENT Notice is hereby given that by reason of default therein, that certain mortgage made and executed by Mathilda. O. Fal- kenstein and Herman Falkenstein, her husband, mortgagors, to The Investora Mortgage Security Co.,' mortgagee, .which said mortgage is dated May. 3rd, 1916, rand filed for record in the ‘office of. the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, state of. North Dakota, on the 22nd day of: June, 1916, in Book 108 of Mortgages, page 729, at 10:30 A.-M., will be fore- cloged_by a sale of the premises described in ‘said mortgage at the front door of the court house in~the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, state of North Da- at the hour of one o'clock in the satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on_the date of sale. The premises described in said mort- gage and which: will be sold to satisfy the: same are as follows, to-wit: The. North-Half (N14) of Section Thir- teen (13) Township One Hundred Forty- two (142), North, Range Seventy-nine (9) West, containing: 320 acres, more or less’ according to the government survey thereof, Said. mortgage contains a clause au- the whole of said mortgage is hereby Notice of intention to foreclose was given, as required by law, more than thirty days before the beginning. of the proceedings. The default consists of the non-payment of the sum of $847.54, prin- cipal and interest. Dated this 4th day of March, 1922. INVESTORS: MORTGAGE SECURITY By E. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D. . Attorrey for said Mortgagee. 16, .23,, 30; 4-6, 13,) MARKETS | _— UNFAVORABLE FROM REPORTS ‘Chicago, April 6—Unfavorable crop reports from the southwest tended to bring about higher prices for wheat’ today, during the early dealings. A jeading. expert advised that the crop in general was very late and was like- ly to deteriorate in.a rapid manner if weather proves as dry as usual during: May. The-opening which varied from unchanged figures to 7-8 cents higher was followed by: moderate gains all around and then something of a re- action, ‘Subsequently. selling of Wheat to. go into’ storage led to a decided setback in the price of May delivery. The close was upsettled, 1-8 to 1-4 cents higher. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. So, St. Paul, April 6—Cattle re- ceipts, 1,800. Billing classes, mostly. steady to weak. Common and medium beef steers, $5.75 to $7.35; bulk, $6 to $7. Butcher cows and heifers, mostly. $4 to $6.. Few up to $7. Stockers.and feeders weak to 25 cents lower. Bulk, $5.25 to $6.25. Few on up to around $7. Calves receipts, 1,700. Mostly 25 cents lower, Best lights, mostly, $7 to $7.25. Few $7.50 to $7.75. Seconds, $3:50 to $5. 5 ; Hog receipts, 5,000. Very slow, few early gales, steady to 10 cents higher. Top, $10.50, -Bulk better grades, $10 to $10.35. ‘Packing grades, $8.50 to $9.25. Good pigs, $10.50. Sheep receipts, 400. Steady to weak Best fat lambs quotable, $15 to $15.50. Desirable medium weight ewes, $9.56. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, April 6.—Cattle receipts, 11,000, Ranging from strong to lower. Hog receipts, 22,000. Fairly active, steady to 10 cents higher. Sheep slow, bidding 25 to 50 cents lower, e MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, April 6.—Flour un: changed to 10 cents lower. In-carload lots, $8 to $8.40 a-barrel.. Shipments 46,700, barrels, Bran, $21.50 to $23. ppear and’ object to the.granting of said |: ‘And you, and each of you, are hereby | Kora. afternoon of the 15th eyorApnl Dee to] 'thorizing the mortgagee to: declare the | whole sum due if there is a default, and |: declared du There will be due on said TROTLEAES, ‘gn“the date of sale the sum of | _ }Tom Was a Near Prospect “THE DIVIDENDS ARE PAID EVERY THREE MONTHS - DOINGS OF THE DUFFS fe ALL THE WELLS YOU SEE HERE AN RED ARE. PRODUCING - “BIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS INVESTED] THE STOCK WILL GO TO IN THIS COMPANY WILL MAKE _HOW.DO You DO, MR, DUFF - I?D WHAT 1S. LIKE TO INTEREST You IN‘A PROPOSITION THAT WILL PAY. YoU 30% ON YOUR. INVESTMENT-| OuT TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS | TMS IS THE LAST DAY You HAVE. {| You A MILLIONAIRE IN FIVEYEARS!| A SHARE IN THREE MONTHS! | HAVEN'T TO'GET IN ONIT- (7 |= SOUNDS THAT LOOKS VERY 7 \ THERE IS JuST ONE i ANY MONE ! INTERESTING, GOOD INDEED! THING THAT. MAKES ME i Need _ SIT DOWN: 2 . HESITATE i T v | f i f : \ 4 >, zy < 3 1 \ se z aati R aa cy He N VLL HELP YOU ~~ PAGE ‘SEVEN BY ALLMAN IT?) VES TELL KE WHICH ANIMALS You ‘a G'WAN TAG, TELL PoP WHAT ALL KINDS OF ANIMALS WE ooou-t & LIZED “Tur °AA “THE KANGAROOS. LIKED THE : BEST RIGHT system, bath, ‘including building and lot in town of 1,000 population, only shop. Address L,, Box 99, Linton, N. D, 5) 3-23-4w FOR SALE—Choice canary singers. J., AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Harley Davidson World Champion ‘Moioreyclg,,' re dus ed prices; If intergsfed’ write for cata- logue and’; fufl’ information.” Bis- EMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVER NOT DONT= IT HAD THEIR, NAME CAGE = DANGERoos ! ON: TH! FOP RENT—Two desirable rooms for light housekeeping. ‘Well furnished. Phone 442M after 4 p.m. 4-5-lw FOR RUNT—One room furnished tor light housekeeping. 620° 6th street. : ~ marek Machine & Welding ‘Shop, 21S} - Bull, Dickinson, N. ‘Dak. 4-3 5t| Phone 320-W. *4-3-5t — _SALESMEN : HELP _WANTED—MALE Ath St, Bismarck, ND. 4-6-lm|WanTED TO BUY—A baby crib and]. OR RENT—Two rooms for light SALESMEN WANTED—The Ameri- WANTED—Delivery: boy at Hoskins-'|/FOR' SALE—17 Model: Ford touring] high chair. Call 822W. 4-4 3t} housekeeping, in modern— house. can: Art!-Works, Coshocton, Ohio, a Meyer. 4-5-3] carin. good condition, cheap if taken ‘Phone 316, 4-4-2t pioneers and leaders in specialties— y atonce. Call 811 Front St. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR ‘RENT—Clean room in modern LOST LOST—Blue silk sash for sweater, be- tween 714 6th street and Homan’s ‘Cafe. Finder kindly return to Ho- 3. for rewar' 4-6 lwk FOR SALE Five-room bungalow, completely furnished, with water; light, gas and sewer, bath, full: base. ment, furnace, garage; east front; close in. Owner leaving city, ‘ 4-6-3 FOR SALE—Ford roadster, cheap. Cali 691 or 616 Broadway. 4-6-2t MISCELLANEOUS peur LL td ee FARMING OUTFIT FOR SALE—One} 10-ft. Van Brunt drill, one Waterloo ‘Boy Tractor, and’ one combination two and three bottom John Deere gang plow. Carl Pederson, Bismarck, the fastest growing branch of the whole field of advertising—have at- tractive openings for high-grade, experienced salesmen. We manu- facture and control exclusively a complete. line of copyrighted art calendars, commercial. calendars, monthly advertising service, and a wide-range of quick selling special- ties in celluloid, leather, and paper. The extensive scope of our thiee FOR RENT—Two large connecting roomg on. first floor, front and back parlors, suitable for two or four young ladies; large furnished room, large closet, suitable for one or two on second floor, strictly modern home; large screened porches and shade trees; adults only; references required, 217 8th St. Phone 882. z - 3-6-4t house, Phone 377-J, or call at 300 * 9th St. N. 4-4-1W FOR RENT—furnished room in mod- ern house, 801 5th St.,.or Phone 2425W. : 4-5-3t FOR 'RPNT—Two furnished rooms 1or Nght housekeeping, B, F, Flanagan, 4-3-11w FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house. ‘Close in. Call at 219 7th st. 4-5 3t FOR SALE—Six-room two-story: house in excellent repair, with water, light, gas and. sewer, bati, furnace heat, maple floorsysereenced:d@porch, 50- footdot; garage-for-four.cars. Priced to sell, ‘ -Money to lopn on improyed ‘city property... Se wenig .&, Co., El- tinge Blk,” vohk! yf 4-5-4t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR SALE—Nice’ new bun- _N, D. \ 4-4-1w FOR SALE—One complete Avery rig 25-50 tractor, 28x34 separator, 5- bottom self-lift plow. Ford 1%-ton |’ truck. All in A-1 shape. Good terms, John Michaels, Judson, N. Dak. 4-3-1w FOR SAILE—One kitchen cabinet, ice) ‘box, roll top desk, beds, springs and mattresses, chairs, two dressers and other household goods. Phone 377-J. House No. 300 9th St. 4-4-lw |FOR RENT—Suite of two rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping. Also one large front room on ground floor with gas plate; vacant April 1. Call at 411 5th street, Phone 273. 4-4-3t FOR RENT—Two room apartment; also one four room apartment, part- ly furnished or unfurnished. Bis- marck Business College. Phone 183. 4-6 1 wk FOR RENT—Four furnished.rooms for lines combined. into. one assures Steady and: substantial sales vol- ume the full year around. Liberal commissions,. weekly _ remittances. Look up our.rating in Dun or Brad- street,, and: write us direct, giving age, expefience, and references first letter. The American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. 4-374, 5 HOUSES WANTED WANTED—Four or five-room modern or partly modern house unfurnished. Phone 624—W 4-6-3t WANTED TO PUY—Party wants to WANTED—A good bugine-3 property in town of about 2,000 gy, for! ex- light housekeeping on first floor. galow of five’rooms and bath. Full Modern. Also two other rooms for basement. ‘this is a ‘teal home. ble lamp, electric, $3, Phone 604-W.| $1100 cash.” Balance easy terms. change:for small home tra Mi light housekeeping. Phone 241J. 418 Tribune, ‘No. 364. § 4-4-iv| J. H. Holihan, 314 “Broadway.| ‘nesota town. Address with . par-|.__Ist_ street. 44 8t Phone 745, 4-5-3t| _ticulars 363 care Tribune. _4-3-5t_ | FOR RENT—Large bed-room with WANTED—A small residence in Bis- Marck, in exchange for a good farm, Box. 128, Killdeer, N. D, 4-4-9t FOR SALE—Cheap, taken at once, baby carriage, child’s walker, two burner Florence kerosene stove, five sleeping porch, close-in; suitable for two; also have leather lounge for sale, 15 Thayer St. Phone 67 FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished, a modern 9 yoom house. Also use of garden space. Call Tele- J. 4-4-1W | _—<—$—<—————— LARRY SEMON PRODUCES BIGGEST COMEDY OF CAREER ‘Larry Semon has done his utmost to make “The Show,” which will be shown at Capitol theater on Friday and Saturday, one. of the best in his career’ and, according to reports, he has succeeded in his endeavor. Se- mon is a clever acrobat as well as an inimitable comedian and always inter - polates some dangerous stunts in his comedies, but in his new production he has surpassed himself, For the big thrill there is the blowing up of a big locomotive, tender and box car, with some attending comedy results. The locomotive and tender, which cost a pretty penny, runs into fhe box car supposed to be loaded with T. N, T. Larry takeg a big chance in the ex- -30- ickens and,coop; leaving town. WORK-WANTED phone 766J. 3-30-1w) ahickens. and , coop ‘ ; WORK WANTED-Hemstitching and| POR SALE—Five room house with Call at-749 bth street, 4-3-1w picoting.. Silk material 15¢ a yard bath. Modern except lieat. Also|FOR SALE—One kitchen range with | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for cotton 10e. Novelty pleatin “ igh Studebaker 4 car. Phone 706R. watqr front, $20. Hoosier white] light housekeeping and also sleep- tae ae eee 4-4 3t kitchen: cabinet, $12. One parlor ing rooms. Modern. Call 312 8th 10 inches in width. Mrs. Hannah 4-4 1-wk. table lamp, $3. Phone 604W. 445-lw| Street. FOR SALE—Six-room modern house, Tarpon, $00 3th. cals ice h Jose i THemstitching and picot work. Mail THOROUGHLY — competent. woman a nice home, close in; on very reas- stitc work. 1 THOROUGHLY — competent woman} Canie terms. Geo. M. Register. orders promptly attended to. Box 345. wants work by the hour. Also 3 rooms for rent cheap. Phone 972R. 501 3rd Street. ad 4-4-3 WANTHD—Work, haul ashes and gar- den plowing. Call 602-R till 9 A. M. and from 5 P. M. on. 4-3-1w COOK WANTS WORK—Chinaman Singer Sewing Machine company, Bis- marck, N. D.* 3-17-1m FOR SALE—Black genuine leather _davenport. in best condition. ~$35.00. Call 620 9th St. morning: at FOR SALE—Paled hay and seed po- 4-1-1w FOR RENT—Partly modern and fur- nished flat, in fine condition, H. L. __Reade. Phone 239. 3-31-tf WANTED—To buy. Party wants to buy 6-room modern: house. Write An Ani wants job cooking. Write 365 care} ——?Tibune No. 364. 4-5-1} tatoes. Inquire A. C, Witham ven 7 Tribune Co. ‘4-6-3t. | FOR RENT—May ist. | Five room| ‘Horn hotel. 33Ihlw PALMIST AND FORTUNE TELLER modern flat. L. K. Thompson. Phone 311 4th 4-6-3t HELP WANTED—FEMALE 287. Afternoons and ‘evenings. plosion that follows, but gets his laugh. The scene is said to be’ one of the most dangerous and costly ever intro- cuced in a comedy. CALL FOR ANTI-TOWNLEY, ANTI- SOCIALIST REPUBLICAN CONVENTION FOR BURLEIGH COUNTY! ‘ownley, Anti-Socialist Republican County Convention for Bur- leigh county for the purpose of electing delegates to the Anti-Townley, Anti- Socialist Republican State Convention to be held at Jamestown, North Dakota, April the 19th, 1922, and to endorse candidates for the State Legislature and to transact such other business as may lawfully and properly come before it, And you, the abov .d- respohd- t : ents, and each of you, are hereby cited UnGmiGRt WANTED—Girl for general house-] FOR SALB—Six room strictly modern | __Street. 4-4 3t|is hereby called to convene at 2 o’clock p. m., April the 15th, 1922, at the, and. required: then and, there. to. be and: BISMARCK GRAIN work. Phillip Meyer, 910 E, 4th St. house, Full basement, 628 9th. Phone | FOR SALE—Three chair, barber shop,| Court House in the City of Bismarck, in said county, At. such convention fourteen delegates will be elected to represent said county at such State Convention, and three candidates for the State Legislature will be endorsed. Caucuses will be held-in the several precincts of the county, at the regu- lar.polling places therein, on the 11th day of April, A. D. 1922, polls being open from the hour of 7 p. m. to. 9 p. m. (except the wards of the City of Bis- marck, in which the First Ward will caucus as one precinct, polling: place appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said- ac- good? water count shall not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the adminis- tration of said estate closed and said Fred C. Nelson, Administrator, be dis: charged, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 45-8-t, 4-3-1wk up-to-date equipment, Bismarck, April 6. 653J. $1.39 BY STANLEY No. 1 dark: northern No. 1 amber- durum. No. 1 mixed) durum. THE OLD HOM Dated the 23rd day of March, 1922, | No. 1-red-durum. : a ed (Seal) By ne CONE: paviss, . |No. 1 flax . ° ‘ (No?) William Moore school; Second Ward as one precinct, polling place Will anges of the County Court. No. 2 flax .... 3 ( school; Third Ward as one precinct, polling place High school; Fourth Ward . Let the foregoing citation be served')'No; 2 rye . ; j polling place Wachter school; Fifth Ward polling place, the store building by publication in the Bismarck ' Daily Tribune, once a week for four succes- sive weeks, known. as 210 Main street; Sixth Ward polling place, City Hall) Anti- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN he ING Townley, Anti-Socialist Republica electors, both male and female, of such (Seal) . .C. DAVIES, Minneapolis, April .6—Wheat re- | PAILS & PIP! ‘ tei i 5 i Judge of the County Court: hay Hi precincts only, shall participate in such caucuses and convention. 3-23-30; 46, 1h eee Sal Tepe ecomnared with 143 1 I) stove: The apportionment for representation in such County Convention shall a eo ASS Beas ci ys fs 2 f b delegate for each twenty votes, or- major fraction thereof, cast for T i fi e one delegate for e y 3 vi CITATIOIBLISHE RiGhiT OF HeInSHIe Cash No. 1 northern $1.49 5-8 to} HOUSE - ONE John Steen in the June, 1920, Primary for each precinct; and of such appor- ESTABLISH RIGHT OF HEIRSHIP TO REAL. PROPERTY. $1.52 5-8; May $1.40 5-8 July $1.32 1-8. cow acre tionment the several precincts of the county are entitled to the following TY State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh. wee In County, before Hon. of the estate of Henry D. Court, Davies, Judge. In the matter Moe, , deceased. Ole’ J. Moe, petitioner, vs, Ole J. Moe *, E. Young Real Estate Company, ion, and all other persons un- known claiming any estate or interest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in. the petition or against the estate of said deceased, respondents. "The State gf North Dakota to the’ Above Named Respondents, and All Other Persons Unknown Claiming Any Es- tate, or Interest in, or Lien or En- cumbrance upon the Property De- scribed in the Petition or Against the Estate of Said Deceased: — { You, and each of you, are hereby noti- fied that Ole J. Moe ‘has ‘filed in the county court of the said county of Bur- leigh, state of North Dakota, duly veri- fied petition praying for a decree ascer- taining and establishing: the right of suc- cession to the real estate within the county of Burleigh and’ state of North Dakota, of which Henry D. Moe, late of the city of Bismarck, in ‘the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, died d; which. real estate is described as to-wit: The of Section: 17, Township. 128 Range 76; that the integest of the de- ceased Henry Moe was derived through a certain farm contract, between the F. E. Young | Estate Company, a corporation, and the said Henry D. Moe, covering the land above described, on April 23, "1917;, that the amount due said F Young’ Real Estate Company from said’ Henry"D. Moe being approxi- mately $4500; that the value of the equity of said Henry D. Moe, deceased. does not exceed the sum of $300.00; that the total present value of said land hereinbefore | _ described does not exceed $2000. That the above described land is the whole of + the real and personal estate of the late Henry D. Moe. And that Wednesday, the 17th day of May, A. D. 1922, at 2 o’clock in the after- noon of that day, at the court room of this court, at the court’ house in’the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, has been set by Corn, No.3 yellow, 50°to'50 1-2 cents: Oats; No. 3: white, 32 7-8 to 33 7-8|' HIGH SCHOOL _PEAYERS MEET Chicago, April 6.—The beef and brawn of the Watseka, IIl., high school basketball team triumphed over the speed of the Greeley, Colorado, five : in the first game of today’s play in the university of Chicago National basketball tournament. The Illinois boys won, 30 to 22, although the Col- oraddans really played a prettier game. . (Missoula, Mont., beat Antigo, Wis., 28. to 1. Other games scheduled were: 2:30 p. m. Sutton, Neb. vs. Mt. Ver- non, 0. 3:45 p. ford, Ill. ‘ 5 0 p. m. Central. High, Kalamazoo, . vs. Lexington, Ky. 0 p. m. Cathedral high, Duluth, Minn., vs: Union high, Grand Rapids, Mich. 9:15 p. m. Kenilworth, Il]. vs. Buck- hannon, W. Va. ‘Hume-Fogg Academy, Nashville, Tenn., gave a splendid exhibition of m. Fort Scott, Kan:, vs. Rock- Mich passing and though badly outweighed |’ by Big Horn high school: of Cowley, |} Wyoming, easily defeated the western- ers, 35-to 20. OF GROUND — Dog nouse En- “ |cents. Ss ~ Barley, 49 to 62 cents, ‘ } ji titled ‘Rye No. 2 93 to 94 cents. — i No. and Name Dele- Fibx NoN. 1;.$2.50 1-2 to $2.54 1-2. |) — e of Precinct gates 1—Wild Rose .. 2—Long Lake . 3—Morton 4—Telfer mA f; 5—Missouri 7 oe 6—Ft. Rice 0 SS T—Lincoln ..... see ceeeee 12 8—Apple Creek . 10 9—Boyd ...... 7 10—Logan 11—Taft .. 12—Thelma . 13—Driscoll . 14—Sterling 15—McKenzie . 16—Menoken 17—Gibbs Say a Oe tml unl, a 18—Hay Creek + 19—Riverview : 07 7 ( /1 Mt 20—Burnt Creek ~ Ug; | 21—Naughton ‘ 22—Franc 23—Sible: 24—Christiana 5—Clear Lake . iy 27—Lyman Dated this 4th day of April, 1922, CODD ee STANLEY JUST WHEN. THE BOYS WERE ALL FIXED FOR A NICE CHAT ON THE __ SUN SjDE OF THE STREET “TODAY, “THE OLD FENCE GAVE AWAY. Wee Ady.) =the AL representation in such County Convention: En- titled No. and Name Dele- a! Precinct, gates 28—Trygg .. 29—Cromwell 30—Crofte . 31—Glenview . 32—Painted Woods 38—Ecklund 34—Ghylin .. 35—Rock Hill 36—Wing . 38—Phoenix 39—Richmond 40—Canfield ..... 41—Estherville .... 42—Cass Lake . 43—Wilson ... 44—Steiber ‘Summit 46—Florence Lake . 47—Hazel Grove 48—First Ward .... 49—Second Ward me BSH RO Oe DR ODDO 50—Third Ward . 13 51—Fourth Ward 5 52—Fifth Ward ...... 7 538—Sixth Ward ... : 13 Total ...... Mareen) wel tans BE} THEODORE KOFFEL, Member’ of State Committee. E. C. FOGERTY, County Chairman.

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