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' v NOTICE OF CHOON ELECTION ‘Special District—Annual Election), Sica ls hereby given, ‘that on the Forgt Tuesday in. June being June 6, 1922, an annual election will Be t ‘Will School in the Special School Dis- trict of Bisinarck No. 9A, County, of Burleigh, State of North Dakota for the purpose of electing the, following members of the Boutd’ of Education: Two members to serve for a term. of three years for the City of Bismarck. The, polls will be opened at .9 o'cloc a.m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. 0! that day. ee Dated Bismarck, North Dakota, this 20th day of May, 1922. By the order of the Board of Edu- cation, RICHARD. BEN R DEN, erk. 5-20 to 6-5 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE. MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE yar BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that by reason of default therein, that cértain mort- gage made and executed by Elmer EB, MéCullough and Emma Izelda McCul- lough, husband and wife, mortgagors, to The Investors -Mortgage . Security Co.,;, mortgagee, which said mortgage is' dated November 23rd, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, State’ of North Dakota, on -the 18th day of De- cember 1916, in Book 108. of Mortgages, Page 737, will be foreclosed 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 Dakota, at the hour of J:30 P. M. in the afternoonof the 17th day of June, 1922, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in said mort- gagé and which will be sold to satisty _the same are as follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-two, ‘Township One Hundred Forty-two, North; Range Seventy- eight, West, Said, mortgage contains a clause au-| thorizing the mortgagee to declare the |: whole sum due if.there is a default, and the whole of said mortgage is hereby declared due, There will be due on said mortgage-on the date of sale thre sum of $579.53, é ea Notice of Intention to Forecloxe 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 $567.66., Dated thie Sth day, of May,. 1922. INVESTORS MORTGAGE RECURITY By E, T. BURKE, Bismarck, ‘N. D. Attorney for Mortgagee. * §-10-17-24.31—6-7-14 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Charles W. Swanson, Deceased. Notice is hereby.given by the under- signed Florerce:Swanson, executrix of the Estate of Charles W. Swanson late of the town of San Francisco, in the County of:San Joquan and State of California deceased, to: the creditors of, and all persons having claims against. said deceased, to exhibit them with the| necessary vouchers, within four month , after the first publication’ of this no tice, to said’ Executrix at State Bank, ‘in the ‘town of Baldwin, N._D., in_said, Burléigh County, Dated May’ 10th, A.-D, 1922. FLORENCE SWANSON, Executrix. - First pablication on the 17th day of May A. D, 1 . 5-17-24-31—6-17 SUMMONS — STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, In Justice Cotirt:: Before Geo. H. Dolan, Justice ofthe Peace. Regan State Bank, a cérperation, Plaintiff vs.1H. W. Matz, Defendant. State of North Dakota to the said Defendan ; By this secénd summons herein you| “ are directed to appear before me at my office in the city of Bismarck, at ten o’clock in the forenoon on the 15th day of: June, 1922, there to answer the complaint of ‘Regan State Bank, a cor- Poration against you alleging that it claims to recover of you the sum of $40.00, with interest thereon at ten per cent per annum from January 18th, 1920, all according to the terms of you promissory note to the plaintiff, dat. January, 18th,.1920, for $40.00 with in- terest at the rate of ten per cent per an- num, which note was due September Ist, 1920, and.that by virtue of a gar- nishment proceeding in the above. en- titled action ‘the plaintiff has garnish- eed and levied upon money in the amount of $66.69, in the hands of one F. E. McCurdy,.and plaintiff has alien upon such money, and demands that such money be.applied to the payment. of plaintiff's claim. And you aré hereby notified that un- less you 80 appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against vou secordingly: Given under my hand this 17th da: of May, 1922. m ®. GEO. H. DOLAN, Justice of the Peace, Burleigh County, North 5. akota, 31—6-7 NO LOSURE Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage made executed and de- livered by Cornelius G. Johnson and Amanda Johnson; his wife, as mortga- gors,to Baldwin State Bank a Corpor- atio# of Baldwin, North Dakota, mort- ¥agees, dated the 8th day of May, A. D. 1920, and filed and recorded in the Of- fice ‘of Register of Deeds, of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on May 25 A. D, 1920 and recorded in book 161 of mort- gages on page 604, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mort. gage ‘and hereinafter described, at the front: door of the Burleigh ‘County Court House, at Bismarck, North Dae kota, at 2 o'clock p, m. on July 6, A, D. 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. Default “has occurred’ under ‘the conditions of said mortgage as mortga- gors have failed and refused to pay the Balance of pr cipal due of, $898.60 to- ccruec intere: day of sale of $198.66. Soyo @ premises ‘described: in such mortgage which will be sold to satis- fy ‘the same are: SW4% of Section 10, Township 141 N. of Range 80 West 5th Py M., and within Burleigh County, and the amount due on said-mortgage on the day of sale will be $1097.26. BALDWIN STATE BANK ia Corporation, Baldwin, North Dakota. Mortgagees. H._G. HIGGINS, Att'y. for 2 Baiwin, North Dakota, Morteagees. 5-24.31—6-7- 14-21-28 ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the office of County Treas- urer at the June 1922 primaries. PHELPS. R: G. . 5-20-24-27-31—6-3-7 10 14 21 2427 ANNOUNCEMENT, 1! am a candidate for re-election to the office of clerk of the district court; thirteen years experience; competent service and courtesy to all. CHAS. FISHER. Pol. Adv. ‘London's police today cost nearly as much annually as the whole of the force in England and Wales in 1914. Napoleon Bonaparte owned a tinder- lighter very similar to those used by our soldiers during the great war. B.S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. G Chirepractor Consultation Free Ratta 9, 11—Imene Blech—Phone Sa7 —_—————X—X—X—X—X—X———_— CLASSIFIED ADS PAY. ‘YES SHE GAVE A BRIDGE PARTY YESTERDAY — THE LUNCH WAS TERRIBLE , DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM, WILL You CALL, uP THE GROCERY AND. ..,.., HAVE: THEM SEND OVER A QUART. OF MILK, A LOAF. _OF BREAD AND A HEAD LETTUCE ? MAIN 4963 REVENUE FOR HIGHWAY WORK Much Money Made Available by Col- lection of for Automo- = ° = Biles and Trucks, (Prepared by the United’ States Depart- # ment of Agriculture.) A total: of 9,245,195 passenger auto- mabjiles, trucks,-and commercial ve- hicles, 28,114 trailers and 177,284 ‘i les were registered in the 48 states ‘aiid’ the District of Columbia |. during the -firat: six. months of the present year, according to the bureau of public roads, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. As @ result of these registrations. and the licensing ISON THE LINE AGAIN wh Tom’s Comeback Was Wasted HELLO-HELLO,TILLY- THERE IS SOMEONE. BUTTIN’ IN ON THIS LINE - IT'S THAT LITTLE SAWED OFF DUFF PERSON! 2 HE'S ALWAYS LISTENING IN.ON THIS LINE. - HE'S: THE, WORST BUSY BODY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD- GAS OVER WHO DO YOu THINK YOURE CALLING A SAWED OFF BUSYBODY. YOU OLD:PHONE HOUND- You f- ]}} MORMING UNTIL NIGHT! DONT You EVER SToP LONG , ENOUGH TO BAT OR SLEEP? fe HELLO: THIS 1S CENTRAL YourRE TALKING To — WHAT NUMBER DO = You WANT? This PHONE FROM of drivers, the states-and District col- lected, , during that period, a total Gross revenue of '$108,213,165. The figures show an incrense of nearly $6,- 000,000 over the full year of 1920, when such revenues totaled $102,540,- “Of the 1920 registration revenues,” Says the bureau, ‘$97,671,742, or 95 per cent, was available for road work. OF the registration revenues collected during the first six months of the cur- rent year $101,793,416 1s available for rond work, éither by the state high- way, departments or local todd. offi- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS: See SS] WANTED TO RENT! WANTED TO RENT —4 or 5 house, unfurny pin thern section o} LASSIFIED_ADVERTISIENTS FOR RENT—Two fine ‘furnished rooms, a]l modern for light house- Hotel. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl. for general . house- work. Apply.at 10 West Main. No FOR SALE OR RENT MOUSES AND FLATS y room Prefer, in nor- . Addregs com= munications to Room 39, Annex and kitchen, property is 82700, keeping on ground floor. Ice box, ‘ete,; everything complete, ‘Phone 415-LW, or call at 723 3rd St., up- stairs, 5-27-Lw, FOR RENT—Suitd@’ of two rooms, eompletely. furniShed, kitchen sink, hot and cold water. refrigerator with ice furnished etc. on ground floor. 411 5th St. Phone 273. > 5-31-lw FOR*RENT—Rooms vacant. June 1 for light hoygekeeping for man and phone. H. B. Nelson. 5-29-3t WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. C. 1. Stackhouse, © $14 5th St. 5-27-4t WANTED—Competent, girl for gen, eral housework. Mrs. C. A. elas : Phone 820. 5B1-3t clals.” The percentage of the gross | ——————————________ during that period. is.4—an apparent | WANTED—Girl for general house- decrease of 1 per cent, but the {n- yore Mare. Bed: Wcodmansee, 82 crease seems more @pparent than real, ~ because in some. states. the funds :do ern rooms. and floor in the attic. = bungalow, for Registration. Fees “for Improvement: of Price $3700, on terms. $2000. LOST = ly payments. FOR SALE — Party soon leaving the city wishes to sell’his 5 room mod- including 2 bed Has porch, -full basement] @———————__—________——¢ Is near|). school and handy to the capital. | Would also sell furniture, if desired. Also for sale 6 rooms partly modern house, well located with fine grounds, for Might take soldier’s bonus for down payment. and then month- Geo. M. Register. wife‘or two Yadies, Two rooms with bath, four closets and porch, Newly furnished and modern. Phone 575W. ie By 5-31 8t FOR RENT—Furnished room, large, airy, with closet, suitable for one or two persons, modern; close ii Phone 195J, or call 118 Thayer St. ;_5-29-5t FOR RENT—Two clean bed’ rooms, strictly modern, reasonable price. Close in, respectable man preferred. Phone _672J. .15-26-lw FOR RENT—Room with board, sui able for two persons, with private not become available Dntil the end of the‘ year. Ay Ten state legislatures have imposed a tax on gasoline during the current year. They-.are Arkansas, Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, _Mon- tana, North, Carolina,{;Penngylvania, South Dakota -and-Washingtor> Prior to this year Colorado, Kentucky, New | Mexico and. Oregon had levied such @ tax. _ The state of Louisiana has tien stich @ measure into its new constitution. LOST—Female setter, white with half head black. Was nursing large: li ter. Liberal reward for any informa- tion as to whereabouts. A. W. Mei- _len. 5-29tf LOST—Seven keys on key ring., Find- er return to St. Alexius hospital, 6:31:2t, FOR RENT—Furnished furnished. Phone 862 L. J. ADT EnN PS SALESMEN SALESMAN WAN’ Largest dt. rect selling organization in Amer- ica desires the services of a per- manent representative for Bismarck and surrounding territory. Experi- enport. Also for sale, bed, compelte. Phone 90! 4th St. apartment, three rooms and bath, private en- trance, and ice and electric washer 5-29-1w] FOR RENT—Furnished city heated apartment. Want to buy a bed dav- size iron 5-29-1w FOR RPNT—A very nicely furnished modern apartment, including piano, porches and garden alj planted, 807 5-31-1w WEBB BLOCK ell located for school, 3 HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY, $700 CASH AND / 36 per month, Which includes interest at 8 per cent, BUYS Modern Bungalow, two large bed rooms, bath, living room, dining room Hardwood floors. Pull b urnace heat. ‘This ble. Purchase price PHONE “oO” ARKETS | ——— ——@ NERVOUSNESS IN MARKET Chicago, May. 31.—Nervousness and rapid changes’ in price characterized the wheat market in. today’s early dealings. Severe declines in Liverpool | quotations. were balanced by relative smallness of wheat receipts in Chica- go today. The opening which varied from 1-2 to 2 7-8 cents lower was followed by a rise. Expectations of a possible flourished wind-up’ of the month’s business were unrealized, ‘Prices closed _ unsettled, 27-8 cents net, lower to 3-4 cents net advance, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK _ _ Chicago, May 31.—Cattle receipts 14,000, fairly active, steady to high- encé not essential. All we ask is ability to work hard. We teach how to sell our products. Liberal sal- PERFECT MILE OF HIGHWAY To Be Constructed to Stimulate ter. family. 208 3rd St. : 5-29-1w FOR RENT—One room in modern FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment in business district. Call 864. §-29-3t ary and commission to right man. Apply to S, Koslow, Grand Pacific hotel, after 5p. m. 5-31-3t WANTED—Salesman with car. Cord and Fabric tires at prices below competitors. $100.00 and expenses. Hydro-Vulcan Tire Company, 1104 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Minos: home, close to capitol; young lady” preferred. Phone 960-J || 5-29-1w FOR, RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Lady desired. Call after 5 p.m. _ 614 8th St. §-27-lwk FO RENT—Two large front rooms in modern home. Nicely*furnished. Call at 422 4th St. © 5-29-3¢ FOR RENT—Furnished room, mod ern, close in. Gentlemen only. Call still: in ‘stock, est In Improvement. of Modérn Road Building, Building Apply at Tribune The best mile of road in the world, to be constructed at some point on the great transcontinental highway of the future {s'being planned by the Lincoln Highway association, says a writer in Popular Mechanics Magazine. As an object lesson’ this perfect mile will SEEDS. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES KHOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune Office, 5-26 tf. MISCELLANEOUS We have a quantity.of the farmers seed, flax seed, corn and grass seed Holland Nursery, Bis- 5-31-1W 292’ Third St. 5-29-tf marck, N. D. Phone 397, ROOM FOR RENT in modern house. $10 per month. 316 8th St, Phone 2365, 5-29 1 wk FOR SALE—New and second hand Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Don’t buy a motorcycle until you get our prices. ‘Write for list. Bismarck - Machine and Welding Shop. 4th ‘St, Bismarck. 5.5-1m stimulate interest in highway Improve- ments, and especially in the prometion of an ocean-to-ocean roadway, .em- bodying. the highest ideals of modern American. highway construction. After as good as new. Phone 377W. FOR SALE—Kalamazoo range with large reservoir, $40.00. Also Todd Protectograph check writer, $25.00, 5.30-1w er, Hog receipts 36,000, fairly active, opening 15 to 20 cents lower. Sheep receipts 24,000, steady to 26 cents lower. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, May 31.—Cattle re- ceipts 1,300, fairly active, steady to strong. ‘dé ’ Few choice yearling beef steers $8.50 to $9.25; common to medium beef steers $6.75 to $8.50. Bulk $7.50 to $8.25. Butcher cows and _ heifers mostly $4.50 to $6.25. Best fat young ¢ows and heifers $6.50 to $8.00 or better. Stockers and feeders $5.00 to $7.50. Calves receipts 1,700, strong to 25 cents higher. Best lights $8.50 to $8.75. Few $9.00 to $9.25. Seconds mostly $5.00. Hog receipts 8,000..15 to 25 cents WORK WANTED WANTED—Woman wants work of any kind by the day or hour. Phone 19-W, or call 214 So. 7th St. 5-29-3t COMPETENT WOMAIN wants work by the hour. Phone 936J. 5-24 1 wk an immense amount of consultation and collaboration among the foremost FOR SALE—Ford Sedan 1921 model highway engineers, it has been de- in: Al copia (ugar Lae eided to construct this ideal. milé on i 5-29-1w the Lincoln way, so located as to be} FOR SALE—1917 Studebaker car, 7 of easy access from all parts of the! passenger. $250 cash takes it. T. E. 5: 2388W. FOR SALE—New reed baby push cart also two burner) oil stove, kitchen table. Call at 515-9th St. or.phone 818. 5-30-3t AUTO Baby crib for sale. Spring suspension collapsible cover. Call country, and where it will carry a| Flaherty. . 30-3t. representative and diversified trafite.'|— The. location tentatively selected ts, tween Dyer and Schererville in Laké county, Indiank. EEG) TO PLANT MEMORIAL TREES| Several National Organizations Co- Operating With Local Authorities in Arrangements, Plans are. materializing for the planting of trees along the principal ronds.-in- many states, aS a me- mortal to the American soldiers who lost their lives durfmg the World war. Several national organizations, includ- ing the American Legion and the Boy Scouts. of America, are co-operating with local civic organizations in ranging for the planting. The black walnut seems to be’ the variety most favored for such planting. Planting days are being arranged in Ilinois, In- diana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Ohio and other states. Big Help to Traveler. The state road commission of Mary- land is erecting road markers oh high- ways that- will not only inform the traveler where he is, but will give him a map to guide him on the way. The signs also call attention to dangerous places, as’ well as explain the Mary-| land traffic laws for. the benefit of the stranger motorist. Good Roads in Java. The island of Java is 680 miles long and has 40,000 kilometers of good roads. ‘A synthetic coal, costing about half the market price of ordinary coal to | Produce, ig said to have been made by a Berlin chemist. (6% Bx . TO STIMULATE. BUSINESS, ROBINSONS STORE) <7" OFFERS A BEAUTIFUE HANGING LAMP FREE - -Tii-HoWlind- Faster eges are used for gambling. “3 lower. Range $8.75 to $10.25. Bulk $9.75 to $10.00. Good pigs $11.00. Good feeders $10.50. Sheep receipts 500. Unevenly steady to 50 cents lower. Native spring lambs $14.00; best clipped lambs $12.00; culls down to $5.00. Good light native ewes $6.50; heavies down to $3.00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 31.—Flour 15 cents lower. In carload lots $7.75 to $7.85. a barrel. Shipments 48,688 bar- rels. Bran $18.50 to $20.00. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 31, 1922. . No. 1 dark northern . $1.89 No. 1 amber durum. 1.09 No. 1 mixed durum. No. 1 red durum. 96 No. 1 flax .. 2.36 No. 2 flax 2.31 No. 2 rye .. 19 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, Minneapolis, May 31—Wheat re- ceipts, 311 cars, compared with 208 cars a year ago, Cash No. 1 northern, $1.465-8 to $ii4 May, $1.441-2; July $1.36 5-8; September, $1.23; No. 1 dark north- ern, $1.58 3-4 to $1.66 3-8, Corn No. 3, yellow, 533-4 to 541-4 cents. Oats No, 3 eoaiiey 50 to 62 cents. Rye No. 2, 94 to 941-2 cents, Flax No, 1, $282.10) #2 TIME WITHOUT A MEANING TO THE IRON MAN Joe McGinnity Still Capable “Pro” in Own Minor League Club * white, 341-4 to 351-4 BY BOB DORMAN. How many men of 49 could step out on the mound and pitch nine full in- nings of baseball in a professional league, even though only. a minor one? And how many could perform this stunt and win Not many, in answer to the first question, : In answer to the second—Joe McGin- nity, at any rate. Once Joe was known as the Iron Man of the New York Giants. Now he’s manager and owner of the Dan- ville club of the Threé-lye League, Finding his pitching staff shot to pieces, he undertook the twirling him. self, and for seven innings held his op. ponents scoreless, In the eighth he weakened, allowing three runs, two of which were earned. In the ninth he tightened up again and prevented fur- ther scoring. Danville won, 5 to 3. Joe struck out three men during this performance, hit One and issued one pass, pretty fair control for a man_of 49. . McGinnity started ball playing at Rock Island, Ill, his native town, at the age of 16. He hag lived an ath- letes life ever since. Famed though he was, in his days in the big leagues, for his ability to pitch and win dou. ble headers, the strain never told on Joo's arm, as hig present ability proves, Irregular living, not work, he holds, sends men to the scrap heap. Nohody ever took better care of him- self than Joe, Lanciani, the archaeologist, has shown that in the Rome of the Cae- sars trouble was experienced with high buildings. Some of the cypress used by the Eggyptians to make mummy cases is 3000 vears old and fs still in a good state of preservation. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Auditor of Burleigh County at the June 1922. Prim- H. A. Thomas, Jr. Driscoll. N. D. Undertakers ‘DAY PHONE 246 BUSINESS DIRECTORY | WEBB BROTHERS . Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge Funeral Directors NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Day Phone 100 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 =—— BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order =,