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EXPOSITION OF | _ RESOURCES TO , . + BE BIG EVENT’ N Elaborate Plans Made For North Dakota Natural Re- sources Day at Capitol aborate arrangements are being made for the program gn North Da- ‘kota Natura] Resources Day to be held at 0 o’clock Saturday, Jan- uary 13, in the house chambers. The program was ordered by concurrent resolution of the House and. Senate ‘on the basis that many members of the Assembly were uniformed con- cerning the wealth of natural re- sources in the state. E. G. Wanner, secretary of the + State Board of Administration, W{ J. Church and William Watt, members of the State Budget Board, and Gov- ernor Nestos, have personally d'rect- ed the preparation of the program. Headliners in various industries are scheduled to take part. * \The program will open with selec- tions by a orchestra followed by public singing under the leadership of Frank S. Gale. Mr. Gale wil] also be on thé program for a vocal solo. The first address of the afternoon: w'll find Governor R. A. Nestos out-! dining again his ideas conce:nmg the, development of the mineral ro- sources of the state. He wil] pre- cede Dean E. J. Babeoek of the State! School of Mines, who will deliver the! chief talk of the afternoon. b. Pist ner of the Fuel Economy Engineer-! ing Co. of Chicago is listed for an address on what’ may be done with lignite oal. He js an expert on stoking apparatus, Speaks For Coal Men, + G. W. Stewart of Wilton? an offi- cer of the North Dakota, Lignite Coal Operators’ Association#tad the president of the North Dakota’ Pré: Association, will speak onthe act’v- ities of the coal operators and out- line the progress that has been made in coal mining in the state within the last year, citing stat’stics on how North Dakota profited through the national soft coal strike: « Dr, John Lee Coulter, president of the North Dakota Agricultural Col- lege, will speak on the wealth of agricultural resources of the state, and Professor Howard D. Simpso State Geologist, will talk on oi] coveries ‘and artens‘an wells, Dr. Simpson, it is understood, has made an intensive study of the oil possi- bilit'es. Exhibit of Dean Babcock. In connection with the program, ex- ‘tensive exhibits will be made. Miss Margaret Cable, head of the Cera- mics Department of the State Uni- versity of Mines( will be in charge of a special exhibit of pottery and ehinaware which has been made from North Dakota clay. A section of the-Main hall on the third floor of the capitol has been reserved for a working exhibit with Miss Cable in charge. She will bring from the university a potter’s wheel and will demonstrate how china ware and * pottery is formed and manufactured. Dean Babcock and the Schoo) of Mines will have an exhibit including the various types of lign'te coal and bricquettes mined or manufactured in the state. Mr. Babcock has for me years been in charge of the Experimental Briequetting ‘Station at Hebron and has developed means whereby the native coal may be manufactured commercially. Children’s Exhibit. ‘ One of the largest €xhibits of natural resources—the work of the children—will be given overflow space for exhibits in all parts of the capitol building. Miss Bertha Pal- mer of the State Education depart- ment is in charge of this display and has already a large number of ex- hibits of the work of school children in various counties on the walls of the Legislative Assembly floor of the State House. Notable among these is the exhibit ofthe children from the primary gfades-in Stark county schools. which includes a large vari- ety of posters setting forth the| maxims and mottos whichare being thught children in connection with the present health” campaign. The formal program will also’ in-- clude numbers by the pupils of the Bismarck public schools and demon- strations of what is being. done in the educational work in the state, . Dean Babcock and Miss Cable rived from-the university yesterd: afternoon and are today. preparing their sections of the. spl es FOR RENT—Very comfortable fur- nished_room suitable for one or two people, RUG WEAVING—Sil ble runners, terial sewed for rugs.” Work called for and de- livered. CarrieJ.'Falck, Bismarck, N. D. aes BLE tr - 1-12-3t. ik portiers, ta- porch cushions. Ma- a Se It Started Something ‘Loans and discounts 620 7th St.,. phone 442 |: and dyed any color| * CORNS Lift Off with: Fingers Doesn’t hurt a bit Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, ‘in- stantly that corn: stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, Truly. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation, ——————— Report’ of the Condition of the RMERS & MERCHANTS’ STATE BANK at Driscoll, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business on December 29th, 1922. RESOURCES Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. Warrants, stocks, tificates, claims, etc..... Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate . Cheeks apd other cash items .... | 229.67 Cash and due from other banks 16,826.46 17,056.13 157.85 12,814.48 4,500.00 3,400.00 + $197,083.32 ” $10,000:00 5,000.00 Caiptal stock paid in Surplus fund . ag S800 Undivided profits, less ex- penses and taxes paid ... Individual deposits’ sub- 3,414.30 ject to chegk . 44,052.68 Guaranty fund de- posit ......... 706.19 Time certificates of deposit ..... 89,535.08 Cashier's checks out- “atanding ...., 1,826.07 135,619.02 Bills payable ..\., Advance due’ war finance 4,000.00 corporation .........,. 39,000.00 Total ... + $197,033.32 State of. North Dakota, County of -Burleigh, ss. I, H. A. Knudson, cashier of the |above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief, | H. A, KNUDSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1923. A. M. Burschwien, Notary Pablic. My commission expires July 7, 1928. Correct Attes H. A. Knudson, JC. Hallum, Directors. FROM LOGAN COUNTY Emil Harth, pla‘ntiff ayd- appel- +lant, ve. St. Paul Cattle Loan Company, a corporation, defendant. and_respond- ent. Syllabus— a In an action to .recover damages for conversion of property alleged to have been redeemed by. the plain- tiff, under Section 8134 of the Com- piled. Laws of 1913, from mortgage foreclosure sale, it is held: . A notice of redemption, under Section. 8134 is’ sufficient’ if it ap- prize the agent conducting thé sale of the mortgagor’s intention to r deem certain property sold from thi DOINGS V WONDER WHAT KIND: oF (ADS THERE ARE IN THIS . NEW_NEIGHBORHOOD ? HERE COMES. ONE- ’Lt \ ASK HIM LF HE WANTS LTO 60 SLEDIN’ -. “T have not said . ahything to ‘you, but have been saying’ to oth- ers and have induced many to take our medici: r layr’s. Wont lull: Remedy is cor- rectly. named. It, removed stuff from fas T never thor in a human being ‘erent. person, The pain in my right side disappeared at once, which four doctors said: would re- quire an operations also the bloat- ing and indigestion.” §t isa sim- ple, harmless preparation that re- Moves the catarrghal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the ” inflammation which: causes prac: liver and in- fically all stomach, ine testinal ailments, inel appen- dicitis. Gne dose ‘will convines, or money refunded. For sale at all Druggists.’ $159,104.36 | OF THE DUFFS “forectosure tain an _erroreous designation of the mortgagee ‘| 2. Section 8134 of the Compiled “Laws of 1913, which requires the re~ demptioner to\tender the amount for which the property was sold “with the costs of sale,” is construed and theld to embrace the item of sheriff's fees in the, costs of the ‘sale. Appeal from district court, Logan County, Hon, Frank P. Allen, Judge. Affirmed. Opinion of the court by Birdzell, ch. J. H ‘onson and Grace, concurring. Robinson, J., dissenting. “33. specially FROM PIERCE COUNTY James C. Davis, agent of the pres- ident under the Transportat'on act of 1920, plaintiff and appellant, vs. The County of Pierce, a municipal corporation, and E. A. Revling as County Treasurer of -Pierce County, defendants atid respondents. Syllabus— Chapter 214 of the Session Laws of 1919, as amended by Chapter 61 ‘of the Laws of the Special Session of 1919, is. construed and held to have no application as a tax limi- tation statute to taxes levied under Section 1224 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, as amended by Chapter 216 ‘of the Laws of 1919 and Chapter 66 of the laws of the Special Session of 1919, for the county tuition fund for the support of the public schools. Appeal from the district court of Pierce County, Hon. A. G. Burr, Judge. Affirmed. Opinion of the Court by Brrdzell, Ch.W. Murphy & Toner, Giiind’ Forks at- torneyg for plaintiff and appellant. Harold B. Nelson, Rugby, attorney for defendants and. respondents. M. B. Ac TAKE BOWLING HONORS The M.\ B. carried away the {honors at the local bowling ey last night when they cracked the maples for a high total of 2736 to the Giants 2558.. Art Bauer was hich man getting a total of 596 for the thrée games and 235 in one single game. Joe Schnieder was a clébse second with a total of 592 and 215 for a single game. Thif is the sec« ond victory for the M. B. A.’s and at the rate they were going fast night they are confident that they can take on any team in the ci The Giants are bowling again tonight with some new team which makes its first appearance tonight. - Ninth Street Giants L. Klein . 170 200 174—544 L. Henzler 116 192 146—454 F. La Voe 182 178 M. Henzler ... 153 181 F. Patera ..... » 159 160 Totals ...... 780 911 M. B. A. J. Christensen .. 124 188 M. Schnieder ... 161 147 G. Shubert . 205 Art Bauer 235 J. Schneider . 180 Totals . 825 955 956 IN-CITY ON BUSINESS: E. 0. Hathaway, St. Paul, district ngineer of the federal bureau of public roads, with supervision ‘ of Wisconsin ,Minnesota and North and South Dakota, was in Bismarck, Thursday to discuss routine matters with members of the state engineer's force. NOTICE OF SALE ON SPECIAL EXECUTION IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Notice is Hereby Given, That by virtue of a judgment in mortgage foreclosure rendered by the District Court in and for the County of Bur- leigh, Fourth Judicial District, State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed in. the office of the. Clerk of said Court in and for the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 15th day of December, A, D. 1922; in an action .wherein Mary cholidon is plaintiff, and George J. raig, Kate M. Braig, Lawson: Walk- er, Farmers State Bank. of Baldwin: a@ corpokation, and all: other persons unknown claiming any interest in or lien or incumbrance upon the nrup- erty described in the complaint, -are defendants, in favor of the plaintif? \d against said defendants for the sum of Three Thousand Six Hun- dred Twenty-six Dellars and Seven- ty-six Cents ($3626.76), which said judgment, among other things, di- rected the sale by the “Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota, of the real property hereinafter des- cribed, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with’ interest thereon and costs, om, so much of said ~judgment asthe proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will sat- isfy; and ‘by virtue of a writ of special execution to the Sheriff of said Burleigh County issued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for said County of Burleigh; and State of North Dakota, for the said. sum of $3626.76, and accrued and: accruing interest and costs, and costs of sale, directing the .said Sheriff to sell the said reat property pursuant-to' said: judgment ard exe- cution, the Sheriff of the County af Burleigh, State! of North Dakota, and the person appointed by said Court to make said,sale,-will selt the ren! prop- erty’ heréinafter described to the high: |! est bidder far cash, at, public auction | t! at the front door of the court house, in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh Couns ty, North Dakota, on'the 17th day of January, A. D. 1923, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy, said judgment. and execution, with#.interest and ‘costs and the costs and expenses of such sale, or as much th@reof as the pro- ceeds of said’sale applicable thereto The premises to be sold as afore- said pursuant to said judgment’ and writ of special execution and to th notice, are described in said judg- ment and. writ/as follows: The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Thirty (30) and tke Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- tion Twenty-eight (28), all in Town- ship One Hundred Forty-two (142), North, Range, Seventy-nine (79), West of. the Mifth Principal Meri- dian, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota. Dated this 15th day of December, A. D. 1922. *ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, Dakota. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Webb Block, Bismarck, Nerth Da- kota. 12-15-22-29-9-5-12 NOTICE OF MORPGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- ivered by William McCloskey Ada McCloskey, mortgagors, to Un- ion Investment Company, a corpor- ation, mortgagee, dated the 28th day of April, 1916, and filed for record in| wh the office of the Register of Deeda|sa of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 17th day of/half of section 27, May, 1916, at 3 o'clock, P. M. of the herein Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on the 20th day of January, 192: to satisfy the amount due upon sa mortgage on the day of sale. T! premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: The West half of the Northeast quarter and: the East half of the -|Northwest quarter af Section 26, in Township 142, North, of Range 76, West, situated in Burleigh County, North Dakota. There will be due on such mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of $1199.48, and the costs and disburse- ments of this foreclosure. Dated at: Wing, North Dakota, this 14th day of December, 1922. UNION INVESTMENT COMPANY, Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney fot Mortgage, Wing, North Dakota. 12-15-22-29—1-5-12-19 wanted). Webb Block North | te Union Investment company, a cor- and|the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on ‘the 6 » and}144, nortfof range 75, west, and recorded in Book 30 of Mortgages on | situ: page 571, will be foreclosed by a sale|and State of North Dakota. There will pues in such mortgage and|be due on such mortgage on the date ‘ter described. at the frontjof sale the sum of $10,663.04, to- door of the Court House in the Coun+(gether with the costs ty of Burleigh and State of North|ments of this foreclosure. BUNGALOW 10 ROOM BUNGALOW IT’S A BARGAIN 10 roomy all on one floor, no stairs to climb. Ideal location for roomers. / and churches. This is a real opportunity for home and an income! HEDDEN REAL ESTATE. AGENCY Five Room House to Rent. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORK, CLOSURE. SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and. de- livered by G. Alfred -Bardsley and Minnie ;A, Bardsley, his wife, mort- @agors, to Union Investment com- pany, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 10th day: of February, 1920, and filed for regordjin the office of the Register of Deeds of ‘the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota on the 22nd day of March, 1920, and recorded in Book 143 of Mort- gages'on page 611, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage“and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at‘ the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. on the 10th day of February, 1923, to gatisfy-the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are de- scribed as follows: /The~ south- east quarter of Section 6, Township 42, North, of Range 76, West, and southeaost quarters of Section 32, Township 143 north of Range 76 west, situate in the County of Qur- leigh, State of North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $1254.00, and the sum of $656.66, being the in- terest om prior mortgage covering the hereinbefore described premises, avanced by said mortgagee, together with interest on same making a to- tal due on the date of sale of $1910.66 together with the costs and dis bursements of this foreclosure. Dated at Wing, North Dakota, this 8rd day of January, 1923, UNION INVESTMENT COMPAY Mortgagee G. Olgierson, Attorney for Mortgagee, Wing, North Dakota. 135-12-19-26 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby giyen that that} certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Harry. Ulfers and Henri etta Ulfers, his wife, mortgagor: 232-9 poration, mortgagee, dated the 31st day of December, 1915, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleign and State of North Dakota on the 12th day of January, 1916, at 2:20 o'clock p. m, and. recorded’ in Book 80 of Mortgages at page 554, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises such mortgage and hereinafter d scribe! at the front door of the court house of the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, at 10th day. of February, 1923, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such mor- tgage on the day of sale. The prem- ises described in such mortgage and ich will be sold to satisfy the me are described as follows: All of section 23, and the east » all in Township ate in the County of Burleigh, and disburse- Dated at Wing, North Dakota, this 8rd day of January, 1923, UNION INVESTMENT COMPANY, Mortgagee. G. Olgeirson, ‘Attorney for Mortgagee, Wing, North Dakota. 1:5-12-19-26 2:2-9 NOTICE OF SALE ON SPECIAL EXECUTION IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE : Notice is Hereby Given, That by virtue of a judgment. in miortgaye foreclosure rendered by the District Court‘in and for the County of Bur- leigh, Fourth Judicial District, State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed in the office of the Clerk! of said Court in and for the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 15th day of December, A. D-1 1922,-in an action wherein Anna M, Schrunk, Kate V.Schrunk and Eliza- beth Nielsen are plaintiffs, and George (Just what you Clase to downtown, schools Phone 0 ‘sale, or as much thereof as the pro- PAGE SEVEN First National Bank’ of Montgomery, a corporation,. by.an instrament in writing dated the 5th day of Novem- ber, 1920, and “filed for record in LASSHFIED ADVERTISEMEN \the office of the Register of Deeds lof said-Gounty on the 7th day of De- HELP WANTED—MALE cember,.1922, and recorded in Book 176: of Assignments on ‘page 36, will be foreclosed by sale of the pre- ROOMS FOR RENT. ‘WANTED—AIl around mechanic for gencral repair shop. Must have welding knowledgfe. Write P, 0. Box 1-8-1w WANTED--Young man to work by the month, F. Jaskowiak, 421 12th St. 1-10-tf MELP WANTED—FEMALE | FOR RENT—Two rooms, modern | mises in such mortgage and hercin- apartment for light housekeeping, |after described, at the front door of may also be used as sleep'ng/the Court House of thei County of rooms. 722 6tA St. Phone 485R. | Burleigh, and State of North Da- 1-12 3t. 7 (kota at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. | anata ar {on the 20th day of January, 1923, to FOR'RENT — Two large rooms and| satisfy the amount due upon such two small rooms for light house-| mortgage on the day of sale. ihe keeping. 404 4th St. Phone 51g-J.! premises described in such mortgage 1-f1-3t! and which will be sold to satisfy WANTED—BExperienced stenograph- | Apply Bismarck Hide and Fur | cor, 8th ahd Front St. Plione | er, Co. 738. 1-11-3t i ibed as follows, ¢ FOR RENT—Apartment partly, fur: | Same are described as follows: it nished for light housekeeping, Bis-} Township-144, North, of Range marck Business College. Phone) West, situated in Burleigh County, 183, 1-6-1w | North Dakota. There will be due up- WANTED—Good rel able gitl to as- sist with housework and care for children 508 9th St. Phone 596M. dev Sts ae ompetent girl for gen- eral hottsework, in family of three adults. Miss Jackson, 601 6th St. 2D—A woman Who cares to make pin money in spare time call 8 Rosser or phone 503-R. Wal - Competent NTED work. Phone “Exceptional Hus ity. McCleery Caleadarsdigctory, ington, Iowa. Wash- _WORK WANTED WANED — Lady student wants place to work for board. Phone opportun= | lers earn'ngs big. Write | FoR RENTOTwo ht =i |on such mortgage on the day of ss FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished | 0n such mortgage on the day of sal rooms, 1-2 block from Grand Pa- i : Scie ices hat jdred forty-nine and 54-100 dolls eect eee ae ren See tg ge [and the costs and disbursements of : it \this foreclosure. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Varge | Dated- at. Wing, North Dakota, this room suitable for one or two, with 14th day of December, 1922. or without board. 46. Main St.| FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Phone 1066, 1-12 3t! MONTGOMERY, MINNESOTA, FOR RENT—Warm pleasant room| Assignee of Assignee of Mortgagee | in modern home, suitable for] @,OLGEIRSON, te of seg |e 14 Ave, Ay phoae| Assignee of Mortgagec, | _558) 3 Wing, Nortn Dakota. 12-15-22-29—1-5-12-19 FOR RE} rtment | 23 | WHEAT SLUMPS with bath at the Woodmans St. bth FOR RENT — Furnished or partly furnished rooms. Business college. Phone 183. 1-12 tf FOR “Warm furnished room UNDER PROFIT on to Capitol, 706 Gth St. | 1-1 FOR RED ly moderne sleep- ing rooms, at 300 9th St. Phone 77-3. 1-10-1w TAKING DEALS _183, Busi College. 1-5 tf | MISCELLANEOUS. YOUNG LADY Wants work to ass If you want a good dinner and with 967. ANTED—Washing, 911 9th St * 1-1f1w] —_—— - FOR SALZ OR RENT | HOUSES AND FLAT housework, Phone numb Chicago, Jan. 12,—Profit-taking ‘sales together with an absgnce of sus- tained buying tended to depress the wheat market today during the early dealings. An advance in Liverpool quotations taken as a reflection of yesterday's advance in America n Europe and con- |tinued dry weather in the domestic all you can eat for 35¢, come to the California Fruit Store, east side, of hine lub, : two 36x72, one | IM, 408 Ave A. |war possibilitii t . Pech ws [Pea etl es FOR RENT —4-room furi ed cot-| FOR SALE—Choice pure bred barred |\ tage, good location. Phone 778) Plymouth Rock co or call at 716 1-11-Ilw| son’s New York Ringlet 6 room mo- dern house, well built, including good bed rooms, full basement, sereened in porch, east front, close in, quick possess‘on given, at a bargain. Geo. M. Register, 1-9 1w = J. Braig, Kate M. Braig, Lawson Wal- ker, Farmers State Bank of Baldwin, a corporation, and all other persons unknown claiming any interest in or jen or incumbrance upon the prop- ergy described in the complaint, are deYendants, in favor of the plaintifis and against said defendants for the sum of Four Thousand Three Hun- dred Seventy-seven Dollars and Nine- ty Cents " ($4377.90), which said judgment, ameng other things, di- rected the sale by the Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota, of the real property hereinafter des- cribed, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with interest thereon and costs, or so much of said judgment as’ the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will sat- isfy; and by virtue of a writ of special qxecution to the Sheriff of said Bufleigh County issued out of the office of the Clerk of said Gpurt in and for d County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, for the said sum of $4377.90, and accrued and accruing interest and costs, and costs of sale, directing the said Sheriff to sell the said real property | pursuant to said judgment and exe-| cution, the Sheriff of the County of} Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and the person appointed by said Court to make said sale, will sell the real _prop- erty hereinafter de: bed to the high-| est bidder for cash, at public auction | st the front door of the court house, im) the City of Bismarck, Burleigh Coun- | ty, North Dakota, on the 17th day of | January, A. D. 1923, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of sald day, to satisfy said judgment and execution, with interest and costs and_the costs and expenses of such ceeds of said sale applicable thereto will satisfy. The premises to be sold as afore- said pursuant to said judgment and writ of special execution and to this notice, are described in said judg- ment and writ as follows: The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Thirty (30) and the |page 557 and nter wheat belt were apparently erels, Thomp- [regarded as having also been dis- ted for the time being. The opening which varied from un- strain. |¢ W. A. Falconer, | Write for prices. Ave. E. Bismarck, N. D. 1-8 8t {changed figures to % cents lower R SALE: Buff Orphington and | Was followed by a little rally and black Langshang chickens; pury{then by downturns lower than be- bred. Christ Free, 210 12th St. N, |fF: mee Lid-ty|, Subsequently the commission buy- ing one million bushels of July Lad'es or gentlemen's fur garments |caused relative strength on that de- repaired and relined, First class work jJivery and in September, Green bugs guaranteed. Phone 538M. Mrs. Mat-|were reported in Texas. The close tie Erstrom, 505 3rd St. 1-10 1w jwas unsettled % to % lower: FOR SALE—One China closet, one — —— white enamel iron bedstead, and MILL CITY WHEAT one rocker at 212 Ave A, W Jan. inneapolis, 12.—Wheat re- -3t |ceipts 417 cars compared to 175 FOR SALE— Household furniture, |" Year ago. No. 1 northern 1.19% Call Room 609, McKenzie hotel, |t® 128%. No 1 dark northern, 120% 4-11-3t [to 123%. 120 4%. July 117% Corn 61%, Oats 39%. Barley 50 to 60, —ooSSSSS Rye No 2 Bib. Flax % to 285%. | tion Twenty-eight (28), all in Town-| ship One Hundred. Forty-two (142), North, Range Seventy-nine (79),| West of the Fifth Principal Meri- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 12.—Hog receipts 45,000 slow, 5 to 10 cents lower. dian, in the County of Burleigh and| Cattle receipts 7,000. Fairly State of North Dakota. ‘active. Uneven. Dated this 15th day of December,| Sheep receipts 10,000, fairly ac- A. D. 1922. | tive. | ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Webb Block, Bismarck, North Da- PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Jan. 12,—Cattle re- iceipts 1,000. Mostly steady to strony. jCommon and medium beef steeds 5 jto 9, SOUTH ST kota. 5. Fat she stock mostly 4.00 to 12-15-22-29—1-5-12/6-00. Few hetter offerings on up : ethical |to 700 or higher. Canners and cut- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO-| ters mostly 2.50 to 3. Bologna SURE SALE ibulls mostly 400 to 4.50, Stocker Notice is hereby given that that |#"d feeders strong to valves certain mortgage executed and de-; "@eipts §,200. Market to livered by Uriah S. Beisel and Emma |strong. Best lights mostl to M. Beisel, husband and wife, mort-|9.00. gagors, to the Union Investment| Hog Company, a corporation, mortgagee, jabout dated the 22nd day of December, |7. 1916, and filed for record in the of- ice of the Register of Deeds of the 75 a ee County of Burleigh and Stute «f |e, t0 700) Bulk pigs 8.40. North Dakota, on the 25th. day of | Sheep receipts 2,500, Market slow January, 1916 at 4 o'clock, P. M., and {Weak to around 26 cents lower. Run recorded in Book 30 of Mortgages, at |imcludes severah loads choice fed igned by an instru-|lambs held around 14.50. Best na- ment in writing by said moftgages |tives carly 13.75, Fat native ewes to German American Bank of Min-|quotable 5.50 to 7.50. neapolis, Minnesota, a corporation, ' = assignee, dated the Ist day of March, | FLOUR UNCHANGED 1916, and filed for record in the of-|, Minneapolis, Jan. 12—Flour un- fice of the Register of Deeds in and |changed. .Shipments 42,571 barrels. for said County on the 4th day of /Bran $26, March,, 1916, and recorded in Book | te 110 of Assignments at page 524, and Seconds mostly 5.00 to receipts 15,000: A’ to 10 cents lower. 8.40. Some butchers and mixed 8. Packing sows praging: Range to BISMARCK GRAIN. Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- duly assigned by atid assignee to the | (pial py tmscit-Mitier Co.) wate Ulli, HELLO- You JUST MovED HERE-DIDN’T Yoo?” VM GOING 'SLIDING OVER: ON THE BIG OVER YES, | JusT MOVED HERE LAST WEEK- WANT ME AW, You COULDN WITH: THAT LITTLE SLED! |, YOU'LL HAVE To GET A BIGGER ONE JF You WANT To Go‘ WHERE WE Go- —_— T GO ON ) THE HILL WHERE WE GO GET SLED RIGHT Away! BY ALLMAN | Bismarck, Jan. 12, 1923. | No. 1 dark northern . No. 1 northern spring... No. 1 amber durum IF WE'RE GOING To Ne: Reetapea 13 LIVE IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD, ye thee DADDY’S GOT To No. 2 rye ME A BIGGER Sa FROM. WARD COUNTY Dearborn Truck Company, a ,cor- | poration, plaintiff and respondent, vs. John J. Nedreloe, as sheriff of Ward County, North Dakota, de- | fendant and appellant. | Syllabus— | 1. The exclusion of certain evi- | dence given on behalf of defendant, for reasons stated in the opinion, ‘s held to be revers'ble error, | 2. The denial of offer of certain proof, for reasons stated in the opin- ion, is held’ to be reversible error. 3. This action is one in conver- sion. It is held, splaintiff has failed | to establish ownership of the prop- | erty claimed to have been converted. An appeal from: the judgment of HMMs TLL SET A FIREBUG IS. the District Court of Ward County, K, E. Leighton, Judge. Opinion of the court by Grace, J. Birdzell, Ch. J., concurs in the re- sult, Christianson and Bronson, JJ., concurr:ng specially. Judgment \re- versed. Messrs. Bosard & Twiford, Minot, North Dakota, attorneys for the plaintiff and respondent. Messrs. Palda, & Aaker, Minot, N. | for ‘the defendant Dak. attorne: }| and appellant. ——o ote ee a 5 ‘or -|any debts ‘tentracted oy ey

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