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Sy = a NEAR EAST » CRISIS BOOSTS ’ WHEATPRIGE (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Nov. i4—New upturns in the price of wheat took place today during the carly’ dealings., Strength in the market was ascribed chiefly to uneasiness over the Turkish sit- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922 | News of the Markets desirable fed yearling wethers $13.00; | receipts 6,084 tubs;-creantery extras 48%; first 73%e @ 40c; extra firsts 44 @ 46%c; seconds 35 @ 36: standards, 44¢c, Cheese higher-twins 23%¢ @ 24; ‘twin ayisies 2340 @ “24c;\ single daisies. 24¢ @ 24%c; America’s 2ic @ 24%; -long -horns 24 @ 24%; brick 22% @ 23¢, . Eggs higher; receipts: 4,288 cases? firsts 50 @ 52; ordinary firsts 40 @ 450; miscellaneous, 45c @ 48; refrig- erator “extras ‘26¢ @ 26%c;. refrig- Chicago, Nov.’ .14,—Butter higher, |’ You. SOLD Your RABBIT}: Houn °? rand the Bi-Lateral Hose Co. fi OF THE BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS 1922, / The Board of City Commisstoner: met in regular session Monday eve- meeting were read, corrected and ap-! proved. On motion of Comm Larsen, seconded and carried, bills were allowed as read. Bids wer received from the U, S. Rubber Co. hose, and on motion of Comm er Henzler, seconded and carried feet were purchased from the U. 8. Rubber Co. at $1.15 per foot and 500 feet from the Bi-Lateval Hose Co. at! $1.12 per foot.« Bids were received from Frank G. Grambs, Wm. I tune and The Haggart Co: t Co. for the construction of the ex MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS Monday, evening, November 13th, . C! family, good wages, good home. \ FLASSFED AIVERTISENENTS | PAGE SEVEN __ HELP WANTED— FEMALE WANTED— man to care for small home, 1055-. grapher, apply Wismarek Hide &| Fur Company, Cor, 8th and Front | Street. 11-10-1wk WANTED—Experinenced | pher for law office. Halpern & Rigler, Hebron, N. enogra- Inquire D, sheep Reares around steady, mines a\pvember aes 1082) ptveleht| HELP WANTED—MALE ; SALESMAN, ~~ 4 BUTTER HIGHER Commissioners French, Henzler, Lar. | WANTED-—Two corn huskers. Wil-| WANTED—Three energotig sales (By the Associated Press): son, Thompson and President’ Len-| bert Field. Phone 92. l-15-2t} men. If you have a pleasing per- i hart. The minutes of the sprevious | son and are willing to work, your earning powcr is unlimited. Our men are making frou to $100. per week.. Previous experi- ence ‘unnecessary, but those’ with- out good reference need not: ap- ply, National Tailors & Cleaners, Phone.201, 111 5th-St. 11-14-gt eiling GROCERY SALESMAN rect from the Mfg, to user. perience not necessary, Dra Acct. and Com’s. Calf any tim 303 Third St. 11-13 ai- Tue q PXatiew aay to mgher quotations at "4 ri + fi 4 Liverpool. Buyiiig here, ‘however, al- | CTator firsts 25¢ @ 25%be. tension of the 86-inch Main Trunk! WANT VOR SAnd OER: hi though fair volume failed to assame a Line Stnitary Sewer to the river.| Vani: ae Won 5A:4 OW BENT an aggressive‘ character, The ‘open- ing, which~varied from unchanged figuyes to %e higher, with Dreersver FLOUR UNCHANGED (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis. Noy. 14.—Flour changed; shipments 66,202 barrels. un- The bid of, Frank G. Grambs wes the lowest and the contract w: vard= ed to him at $7.95 nef foot for pipe in place and $75.00 fot each manho Dr, | __ 6th. St. Phone 694. i AVORK WANTED | FOR SALE—Sixsroom odern house s three bed rooms, east close in, $1.16% to $1.17 and May $1.15% to | pean $93.00: @ $24.00 ? rf WANTED—Position Stndent,| front, for $3,000, on terms; new around. _ POTATOES DULL deferred. The “report of the Police) work for board. Phone 183, Busi-| 3 bed rooms, cast front, hot water Corn and oats reflected the up- Ward tendeney of wheat, but stating was for the most part local, After opening %c.to %c hightr, December 68%e to 68%c, the corn market (By-the, Associated Press). Chicago, Nov. 14.—Potatoes dull; | receipts 84 cars; total U. S. shin- {ments 675; Wisconsin sacked and bulk round whites No. 1, 80e @ 0c Magistrate for the month of Octo- ber, 1922, was received and ordered filed. Hei On motion sioners adjotirned to meet again Monday evening, November 20th, | ness College, i = $ 1-14-t£ RELIABLE ‘man wants indoor wort, store preferred, wages no object. 0. Bos 301, Bi 1 | P. D. White, P. heat, ou very liberal terms; -rooim partly modern kouse, well located, close in, has 2 bed rooms, for 000, on very good terms, Geo. Register, scored moderate general gains. ewt.s:. Minnesota. sicked).and balk FOR S Y e, Reneral: g _[ewts Minne ' 1922. at eight o'clock, P. M, marek, FOR Saul ern Oats started 2 ¢ @ ise higher, De-| round whites ‘No. 1, 80 @ 90 cwt.; Attest: : WANTED—Work by the hour-Phone |’ ™ents. $130.00 income. Part casi cember 42%c and. later kept near to| Minnesota sacked Red Riv3r Ohios M. H. ATKINSON, 6273. 11-10-lwk| balance to’ suit, purchaser. Write initial figures. Provisions were easier in line with hog values. — ———— ee 4 NEWS OF WALL STREET (By the Associated Press); New York, Noy. 14.—0; ces in today’s stock ma: vere regular, but’ after /the ly Seth orders had been absorbed the list improved in response to the appear- 80c @ Bfc ewt.; North Dakota sacked round whites poorly zraded 7c cwt.r | North Dakota. sacked Red T 'Ohios No, 1, 85¢ cwt; Michigan ‘sacked round whites field fostered 60c cwt.; Idaho sdckéd russets No. 1, , $1.50 ewt. FOREIGN BAR SILVER ibe (By the Associated Press) “London, Nov. 14—Bar silver 32 15-16 pence per ounce. Money 2 per- jecent. Discount rates, short and three jmonths bills 2 11-16 @ 2% percent, TRE CAMPAIGN To OUST TOWN MARSHAL OTEY WALKER, City Auditor. SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In District’ Court. Fourth Judicial District. J. M. Gidding & Co., a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. J. E. Casserly, Defendant. _ é State of-North Dakota to the above named Defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action which will be filed in the office of the clerk of said court, and to serve Lost. LOST—Elgin watch, initials C, H. G. on back, 1922 inside of case. Re- turn to Tribune for reward. a U1-13-3t 486 Tribune. -8-2w 11 FOR RENT—Apartment furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 404) Geo, W. Little, 801 4th St. 11-4-tf AU’ OBILES—MOTORCYCLEN FOR SALE—Ford sedan in fair con: dition, Bargain if taken: at’ once. 503 14th St. Phone 831M. — 11-14-2: | FOR RENT—Moderate apartment, 4 Phone 832-W, A1-14-2t ROOMS FOR RENT. rooms and bath. \ {FOR SALE—1921 Dodge. touring car, in A-1 condition at a price Phone FOR RENT—A large front room and kitchenctte, first floor, furnished, anc d buying support in Unit- ‘Ss GINEN PouTtics - sick atielenaene Baie — NAS S ie pve ae au ane ‘Ss Busy, CLEANING Rouse a\copy of your answer upon the sub-! 808, it-11-3t | _ for housekeeping; strictly modern; ard!some of the other standard; CASH WHEAT UNSETTLED — ' - setibers in thirty days after the! “ROARD AND ROOM adults. only, 217:8th t... Phone 883. sh res, North American was one of) _ nc, thay AsaGelated; Press) neat Sek .93.00 @ $4.25; bologna bulls|No. 1 amber durum .......... 90]: “There ar@only fifteen taxable | occlusive of f faay ot service: nnd ROOM” AND ~BOARD—Or light- i ALR ae the most eoaspiencus weak spot | eee ow ah anscttled tone | largely $8.00 @ $3.50; stockers and|No. 1 mixed darum {1 ig | ibraries in the entire state of] in ease of your failure to appear or | OOM, AN yr light: | FOR” RENT Light" housckeo c Wdropping eight points, Foreign cx | oe ee toe a atende tact sone | feeders dull and uneven, $3.00 ~ @|No. | red durum 73| North Dakota, Utah is further ahead / answer, judgment will ba taken| Rohrer 20 th Ste Tietgat | ~ 7OOms 722 Sth St Phone 485R. « B > changes were firm. ; oday and after a steady start pre-|s7 95; hulle $4.00 @ $6.00; calves re-| No. 1. flax . 224] in libraries and library faculties] against you by default for the relict | Rover 620 6th St. A115 8h 1-14-3t Prices moved in a conflicting man-; ™iums began to fade. Faney wheat ceipts 3,000; market around 25c low-| No. 2 flax . . 209] than we are,” she saidy She” refer-| demanded in the complaint. WANTED—Table boarders. Mrs.| FOR RENT—Large front room, light ner throughout the morging indica-, 80ld at firm comparative prices, re- er; practical packer top best lights| No. 1 rye . . .53] ed to several experiences in Utah in] Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota,| Ada Rohrer, 620 6th St. | Shousekeeping, ground floor. Call 11-9-1w. ted a hesitant attitude on the part of most traders. Liquidation of low priced rails, which forced recessions of 1 to 3 points in the Erie’s Waba- {gardless of cars, but ofdinary to poor wheat in northern cars sold 1 @ 2 cents lower before the session |was half over. Durum showed an $8.28, 4 Hogs: receipts 15,700; market op- ened\.weak, closing active, steady to 10c higher; range $7.00 @ $7.90; bulk Reading light | Have Prevented War which she, spoke to crowded church- es on the subject of libraries and popular reading. Miss Downey. refered to the move- this 23rd day of September, 1922. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff, City National Bank ‘Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. tie B, Bull, husband and wife, Mort- After 5 o'clock p. m. 517 2nd St. Phone 309L J. 11-1 FOR RENT—Very comfortable fur- sha, preferred, .St. Louis-Southwest-| easier tendency and unless the -| e779 @ $7.90; igs $7. ment among the schools of North Van Sa | — ia sui : 4 e ; 1, 1 St ut i f .70 @ $7.90; bulk pigs $7.90 @ : a 11-14-21-28—12-5-12-19 | £agors, to Van Sant Company, a cor- nished room suitable for one or 4 _p Stn preferred, Western Pacific pret Lerings happened fo. be ot ‘the. chores $8.00; sheep receipts 6,000; lambs} ace of | Dakota for greater interest in libra- bo Eevee cet | noratignis Meripageer dated “the: Son ithe qohtlemen? Good /lgeatlont, ‘ 4 ferred and Texas and Pacific, caused | 2mber re | © Premiums were low-| ctrong; sonte sales 25¢ higher; best |, “Few people after the age of} ries, ? _., | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO. | day of February, A. D. nineteen hun-| , Phone 442J. 11-13-1wk sympathetic heaviress in other parts |. Winter\wheat was slow and weak. | 51) 045 $13.75; good natives mosi-| twenty-five ever read a serious book} " Coinciderttly, Miss Downey “Spoke SURE SALE dred and seventeen, and filed for FOR RENT—Partly furaished. or un of the list. Towards noon the domi- nant trend again appeared to be up- ers $8.30 @ $8.35; few heavy $8.40; ,Yetop $8.40; packing sows. $7.35 @ Corn showed an accymulation of offerings and’ prices ~are droopy / rieties 65c @ 70c, Red River Valley district carloads f. 0. b. usual terms, sacked cwt., Moorhead rate partly ly $13.50; sheep about steady; fat MINNEAPOLIS RANGE (By the Associated Press) which the have not read before,” said Miss Mary E. Downey, State books which has so much to do with his ideals which made him the great to us on the first day of Children’s Book Week which will be observed Foley’s Honey~and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and Default having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herci: satisfy the same, are situate’in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota and des- cribed as follows: The Northwest record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as follows,+ to-wit: furnished rooms, also apartment. *} 5.00 00, ‘ 3 3 i ward in response to a renewed: de-|¢ompared with futures. owen SEONG $00 cs rarian at the Baptist church Sun] oyor the country ,generally this| after described, Notice is Hereby | and State of North Dakota, on the| Bismarck Business College, Phone mand for United States steel, Bald-| Oats demand was hardly as good as GRA™ SE y night speaking on the subjects | week. Given, that that certain mortgage | 26th day of February, A. D. 1917, and | _188. 10-3tf win and Studebaker, each of whien|{t was Monday, but offerings were (By the Asseciated Press) “The Influence of Reading.” The next speaker in the series of /executed and delivered by Rose L.] recorded in Book 98 of Mortgages,| FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house, was pushed up a point or move above | moderate and preminms were quoted! Chicago, Nov. 14.— Miss Downey spoke of the inflU-| Practical Sunday ‘evening lectures| Lewis, an unmarried woman, mort-| 57 hike £5) and assigned by said] suitable for two, Would give last night’s close. Call money opened | about the samfe on, the average. Open. High: Low. Close,}erice af reading on the great men} in Miss Minnie J. Nielson) State | #agor to tei P. Quain, mortgagee, ing 'to Loutas Le Malo in writ] meals if desired. Call 384-W. at 5 percent. Rye demand was better with ship- WHEAT and women of our country, referring | Superintendent of Schobls. The | Gated. the Ast day of November, 1915.) 18 oun day of March AB. Gott 11-13-1wk The market in all quarters proved|Pers taking more interest. ~ \'| Dec. ....116% 118 116% to Franklin, Lincoln, Roosevelt/ afd| ¢hureh’ has ‘the pgomise of Dean| tho sepister of deeds of the pee and filed for record in said office of | FOR RENT—Nice large fern vulnerable in the afternoon when a| Barley demand seemed better. It) May ....115% 116% 115% cthers. When a very small boy. |gquires of the University at Grand] of Bucieigh and chete at Norio bes | the Register of Deeds on. the ait! room, suitable for twe gentlemen, flood of selling orders swept dver| continued general and heavier of-} July ....105% 106% 105% Roosevelt dragged about the hole} Forks to give an evening on his re-|kota, on the 6th day of November, | av of September, 1922, and recorded] Call 112 8th St. Phone 342. f the list. Liquidation of weak specu-|ferings were well taken care of. Pri- CORN a volume of the life of Livingstone | cont trip to Europe. Other speakers | 1915, at 4:40 o'clock P, M., and rec. |in Book 174 of Mise. Mortgages, on 11-11-3t +" tative accounts and the announce-| Ces were firm. Flax tone was easier! Dec. .... 68% «70% 68% 69 | by Stanley which he leatned tof will be announced later. orded in Book 131 of Mortgages, on |Page 157, will be foreclosed by a| FoR-RENT—Two room appa: f went of a stock exchange failure|and competition was a shade less) May 69% 70% 69% 69% | rend and loved passionately. It was | _ Page 364, will be foreclosed by a sale | SHle of the premises in such Mort.) "OR RENT—Two room appartn on! 2 were the ostensible causes for the | keen. July .....68% 69% 68% 69%|the reading of this book which ted A of the premises in such mortgage |88¢ and herefnafter described, at furnish » heat, ig a ate leis Bencipitate decline in prices.in which OATS him to make his extended to|GPT THIS OUT— and hereinafter, described, at the he front door of the Court House) in- $28 per month, Phone a77 Wt. dew shares escaped material losses. + POTATO INQUIRY LIGHT Dec. 42% 43-42% = 42% | Africa in later years, Miss Downey IT IS WORTH MONEY | front door of the courthouse at Bis-| in the gity of Bismarck, in the Coun-| —___ ALL arteries Bik (By the Associated Press) May 42% 48> 42% 42% | gaid. The list of books which “be marck, the county of Burleigh tees urloiel , and State of North} FOR RENT—Dandy front room suit- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Minneapolis, Nov. 14—Potatocs| July 1... .20% —40 39% 39%] took on his African trip is ®most-a| Cuty-out this slip, enclose with] and stato of ‘North Dakota at they paleta, at the bour of two o'clock! able for two with board. ‘The Mo- (By the Associated Press) very light wire inquiry; demand and RD { classic, Miss Downey refered :to|5c and. mail it to Foley & Co. pote often oiclock in the forenoon. | i599 /to satisty the amount dae uaz) Hawk: 401 th St. 4 Chicago, Nov. 14--Hogs receipts movement slow, market dull. Sand-| March ....10.22 10.22 10115 10.17] jdealized. picturesJof Lincoln as che | 2835 Sheffield Ave. Chicago, :ll.,|¢> catisty the amount due upon suck | 0M said Mortgage on the day of sale, Z EA Lae 44,060; slow, 10 to 15¢ lower; bulk | !and district carloads f. 0. b. usual) May ......1040 1045 10.32 10.52/tay before the fire of his humble | writing your name and address| mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in saidj FOR RENT—One large bed room 170 to 200 pound averages $8.20 @| terms, Minneapolis: St4 “Paul rate RIBS home in Kentucky reading by the|clearly. You will receive in re-| The premises described ‘in such, Mortgage and which will be sold io] with two large closets, with board. | $8.25; good 210 to 236 pound butch | Sacked cwt., partly graded white va-|Jan. ...... 9.95] tight gf a pine knot, his favorite |turn a trial package containing| mortgage and which will be sold to| Satisfy the same, are those certain) Ladies prefern Oth $ FOR RENT tly modern ing room. 300-9th St. Phone 3 11-8-1w ‘ i e $8.10; pigs mostly $8.25; heavy hogs F - i aN sai man that he became. ae , : ¥ ion Twenty-| The West Half (W%) of Secti 5 -- $815 @ $8.40; ‘medium $8.20 @)staded Red River Ohios 55¢ @ 65c. eee eee ticks Low. Close,| “Never curb a child’s ambition. back; Theumatism, bachache, Hii Quarta NWA) of Section Terenty- Phere Hate (Wik) ol NoectiOn | ose HERTS ee $2.40s Uphe $8.15. Se 2puaie he Er LIBERTY, BONDS WHEAT jsaid| Miss Downey. Children will (ney and bladder ailments; | andl rvirty-seven (137) North, of Ranee | Quarter (Ni NEY) of Section Bight | gentlemen. 40 Thayer St. Phone 1 $8.15 @ $8.30; packing sows smooth 1 2 Dee. 112% 113% 112% 113% | not read too much of the right kind | Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole- Seventy-seven (77) West of the Sth, (8), in Township One Hundred Thir-| 967. 11-13-1w $7.60 @ $8.10; packing sows rough (By the Associated Press) May 112% 113% 112% 113% | of literature, she said. Music pass- | some and thoroughly cleansing} py, . ty-nine (189) of Range Eighty, (80). con RENT Faitnel pao $7.35 @ $7.60; killing pigs $8.15 @| New York, Nov. 14—Liberty bonds} ©0Y ---" "" one es with the rendering, the deserip- | cathartic for constipation, bilious-|" “Phere will be due on said mort-| Default having been made in the| "0% RENT—Nicely furnished room “$8.35. atl p.m: | Dee. 34% 35 34% 34% | tion of an Italian sky, or the paint-|ness, headaches, and sluggish} gage at the date of sale the sum of| terms and conditions of said Mort-| in modern house, 422 4th = rs Cattle receipts 15,000; beef steers|3%’s /.- + $100.30) anny 36 36% 36 36% | ing of the Alps will be forgotten, | bowels. $3661.07, including taxes and ptior| £48 by the failure of the Mortga-| _ = 1113-2 "i Nstee: quality plain; few early sales| First 4’s 90.50 RYE “| but. the reading and rendering of id -|liens paid by mortgagee besides the Rae bey, the unterestjeoupons for! FOR RENT—Rooms, 813 “ * Short fed steers about steady, with | First 4%’s 98.43) May 76% 78% 76% 78% | good book. especially biography will | FOR SALE—Simmons bed with mat- | costs, disbursements and expenses of | 27.00 each. due March ist, 1921) phone 627-R. - a ine: Second 4%’s 98.30 x % 78% % 4, manently affect the life of the| tress and Way-Sagless _ springs.|this foreclosure. : EAD 2, respectively, Monday’s decline; long. fed steers | See : | Dec. .... 75% 78% 76% 78% | per y af 4 Sall 597 Dated this 13th day‘of November, | M4 the assignee herein having been MISCELLANEOUS. and well conditioned yearlings in| Third 4%'s . 28.64 BARLEY child, she affirmed. — Practically new, Call S97W after] D8 E *| compelied torpay taxes on said’ prem. | <_--—-- MISCELLANEOUS. fairly active demand; western grass-;Fourth 4%4’s seveveees 98.60] Doo, .... 54% 54%] “If the people of this country hal] 5 o'clock “14-3 RTCA QUAIN, ises in the sum of $400.79 in order to] FOR SALE—AM wool tricotine Ta- ers in moderate supply; in between| Victory 4%’s uncalled ...... 100.30). FLAX been reading the philosophy and a Mettzngee: protect her interest herein, elects to] dics suit and serge dress, wool grades beef cows and canners, cut-| Victory 4%’s called .......... 100.051 Dec, 239% 245 230% 243 |history af Germany, the great war] According to estimate the human] Nmwron, DULLAM & YOUNG, [and hereby declares the full amount] sweater and other articles. Call at ters and veal calves weak to lower; |New, Treasury 4%’s .... 99.54) May .231 235. 230% +=233-—- | would never have been fought.” Miss | body contains a inlerobs. population ‘Attorneys for Mortgasee, of said Mortgage duc. and payable, 306 Mandan Ave. Phone 262J. th 1 slow; uneven, abont| t \.°——————___ CORN | Downey told us. We would have |cqual to a thousand million times Bismarck, North Dakota. an ere wi erefore be duel FOR RENT—-Frone office on sccord Pade cae SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Dec, .... 62 634% | known too much about. Germany,| the whole human population of the Iiegde2t 25 12-5-1249)ereon on the date’of sale the ae een eer sine lack A. Sheep receipts |8,000; opening very! ~~ (By the Associated Press) and that government would not have | world. —- — PTE 2 1) Van Horn, Phone 506R. 209 7th St. slow, few early sales fat lambs stea-| South St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 14.— BISMARCK GRAIN dared fight a nation which knew oat ra ee ee NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY srpentes ale and attorneys fees 3 iieee v Se higher; early top natives| Cattle receipts 4,500; market slow.|. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | her well. “It is better to know the! The first device for the mechani- ADVERTISEMENT. Dated this 27th d ostall — = - —— —- , dy to 25¢ higher; ly top , Aue i fig a $004, si t! th day of October, A.} FOR SALE—Long sheep lined over: f Niia76 to city butchers; $14.40 to/ generally steady to weak; common Bismarck, Nov. 14, 1922 history and \ philosophy of other] cal manipulation of figures wis ci | Notice, is Hereby Given, That that! p, 1992, < coat, almost new. Phone 646-M. packers; feeders ‘active; sthong|and medium beef steer 5450 @ NoN..1 dark northern gine people than talk war with them,” gonseciive number machine invent- certain Mortgage, executed. and de LOUISE L, MALCOLMSON, q k fri i 3.005 505 | No, 1 spring ......++- + 1.051 s aid. ed in 1650. : a - aeiBnees . ad $8.00; bulk under $6. utcher she | No, 1 spring she said. | e1 FOR SALE Winchester title weight western feeding lambs $14.25; Sa aeN 1S THIS THE MONARCH COAL CO? WHAT? THAT LINE 1S OUTOF ORDER ? Hone ‘DOINGS OF THE DUFFS CAN NT. GET, ANY COAL a IN pYOUR. CELLAR! No Waste WELL, 1 GUESS 1. WAS A - ALITTLE Too HASTY IN My * CRITICISM = IT LOOKS AS \ THOUGH STHEYVE BEEN ¥ DOYou WANT. ° STHE LITTLE Pieces ‘Too, DADDY P i . ost “ YES, EVERY. ONE. OF 7EM!: oat ek (| orded. in Book 98 of Mortgages, if FLYNN, TRAYNOR & TRAYNOR, Attorneys for Assignee, \ « Devils Lake, North Dakota. 10-27—11-3-10-17-24—12-1 NOTICE. OF: MORT GAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is Hereby Given, That that certain Mortgage, executed and d3- i livered by Joseph W. Bull and Hat- tie B. Bull. husband and wife, Mo: gagors, to Van Sant Company, a cor- poration, Mortgagee dated the 20:4 day of February, A. D. nineteen hun- dred and seventeen and filed for rec- ord in the office of the Register of | Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and | State of North Dakota, on the 26th {day of February, A. D. 1917, and rec- at! ‘page 43 and assigned by said Mort-{ | gagee by an instrument in writing to Ass FLYNN, TRAYNOR & T: A1-11-3t 2nd, 98 11413-2 Broadway. rr —_—_—_—_—_==———— Dated October 9th, A. D. 1922. A. G. NORRIS, ssigneo. RAYNOR, Attorneys foryAssignec, Devils Lake, North Dakota. _10-10-17-24-31—11-7-14 orn Get The Habit of Sending Your Hides and Furs To Us For The Best Tanning; gave money by having YOUR OWN hidgs and furs made into useful articles, such as robes, jA. G. Norris, of Chicago, Illinois, a | ‘ 4 : Z 5 a dated the 20th day of March, A. D.| : : g 1917, and filed for record in, said of S|‘ fice of the Register of Deeds on the “|| 17th day of August, 1922, and record- ~ 44 ed in Book 174 of Mise Mortgages, on page 124, will be foreclosed by 1 ‘sale of the premises in such Mort- gage and ‘hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House in, the City of Bismarck, in the County’ of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, at the hour ‘of two o’clock p. |m., on the 18th day of November, | 1922, to satisfy the-amount due up- (on said Mortgage on the day. of sale. | espe yee es !\ The premises described in said} coats, fur sets, chokers, rugs, mittens, gloves, caps, buckskin, cak harness, lace and gale leath- er. We also do taxidermy jand repair work. We are always in the market for raw hides, furs, and junk. Write for free price ists and tags. THE BISMARCK HIDE & : FUR. CO. Bismarck, + “BY BLOSSFR Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certa‘n premises situated in ‘the County of Burleigh, and State of North Daket: and described as. follows, ‘%o-wit: | HUET Non-Residents Property Efficiently Handled We make a specialty of managing Bismarck property owned by non- residents. If you desire competent | and trustworthy agents let us care 'for your Bismarck and Burleigh $220.00 each due on March ist, A. D.| County interests.. .We are building 1921 and 1922 respectively, and also] up a splendid line of clients in this the principal note for $4000.00 due} respect and we guarantee sat'sfac- March Ist, A. D.'1922, and the as-j tion, Let us care for your rents signee herein having been compelled i and sales at_nominal cost: to pay taxes on said premises in the ‘: ;,§um of $294.01, the full amount of HENRY & HENRY said mortgage is therefore due and Real Estate and Insurance Phone 961. Office 4th St. (NUTTER ti said mortgage on the day of sale the ' The East Half (B%) of Section Twenty-eight (28) in Township One Hundred Forty (140) of Range Sev- enty-nine (79). Default. having been made in ti terms and/conditions of said Mor: gage by the failure of the Mortgs gors to pay tho/ interest coupons for sum of $5078.11, besides costs and expenses of sale and attorneys {fees allowed by law,