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RIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1993 OUT OUR WAY —By Williams SAY WAMER,EVERN THING ON THIS BILL OF FARE 1S FRENCH: HAVENT YOU: ANY AMERICAN DISHES. GEEF AND CABBAGE, ye ce . NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- 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- gagors, to Union Investment com- pany, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 10th day of February, 1920, and filed for record in 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 511, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front do@ 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 satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in & Wf such mortgage and which will be |, sold to satisfy the same, are de- } scribed as follows: The south- east quarter of Section 6, Township 142, North, of Range 76, West, and the southeaost quarter of Section 32, Township 143 north of Range 76 west, situate in the County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota. There will be due on. such mostgage on the date of sale the sum of $1254.00, and the sum of $656.66, being the in- terest on 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 cogts and dii 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. 1 2-19-26 2:2-9 OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE ‘ Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de- NOTICE and filed for record in the office ‘of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota on the 24th day-of September, 1907, at-10 o’clock A. M. and record- ed in Bogk 36 of Mortgages at page » 15,‘and assigned by said mortgagee to Edmund J. Longy: by: instru- ment in writing dated October 11th 1907 and recorded in the office of said Register of Deeds on November. 15th, 1907 at 2 o'clock P. M. in Book 37 of Misc. mortgages on page 523, and assigned by id Edmund J. Longyear to Theilman State. Bank by instrument in writing dated Decem- ber 8th, 1914 and filed in the office of the said Register of Deeds on De- ij , cember, 18th, 1914,. at 1:30. o'clock , BP. M. and recorded in Book 91 of Assgts,,.on page 680, and by said Theilman State Bank assigned to Wells-Dickey Company, by instru- ment in..writing dated October $ré, 1917 and recorded in the office said Register of Deeds on May, 22nd, 1918 at 2, o'clock P. M. in Book 155 of, Assy page 16, ‘ Wells-Dickey” Company, ign Elizabeth Freisch, by instrument im i writing, dated May 28th, 1018 and recorded in the office of said Regi ter of Deeds on November th, 4918 » at 9 o'clock A. M. in Book 161 of foreclosed by a sale of the pi in such mortgage and hereinafter Misc. mtgs. on page 404, will he|! ises |; described at. the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of Bismarck, | in the County leigh and State! of North Dakota, at the hour of 2} o'clock P. M. on the 24th day of /¥ February, 1923, to satisfy. the amount. or Been such mortgage on’ the day: of sale, una i Said ‘mortgage was extended by extension agreement ned ‘Otto 25th,-1912 and recorded in ‘the “office ef the said Register of Dede on October Bist, 1912 at-4 o'clock: P. M, +in Book 105 of Mtg, at BOL, and further extended by. exten: Hom s@rey: | ment dat November # 1917 and recorded in the office of said Regis-, ter of Deeds on May 22nd, 1918 at 2 o'clock P. M. in Book 151 of Mig, ~ at page 301, the time of payment: of the, indebtedness secured ‘by said’ mortgage being by said last exten-| ; sion: xtended to 3 -» _ The premises described in such : ia morteage and extension agreements ind: which will be sold to satisfy, the same are. described 1 cues : Nottheaat quarter a4} F: fin In towns! ne - dred forty- grad forty-four | (144) North ae 160.- aci the Sareey five Cay Sth. P.M. 4a: costs and expenses of sale, and at- torneys fees allowed by law. Dated January 17th, 1923. ELIZABETH FRIESCH, Assignee and Owner and Holder of said mortgage. AYLMER & AYLMER, | Attorneys for Owner ‘of said mort- gage, Jamestown, North Dakota. 1+19-26—2-2-9-16-23 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN Notice ig hereby given that the} § undersigned will sell at public auc- tion to the highest bidder for cash, at the Warehouse of the Lahr Motor Sales’ Company, at the corner of Fourth Street and Thayer Street, in the. City’ of Bismarck, County. Burleigh and. State of North Dakoti on the 8th day of Februagyp 1923, at the heur of \10:00 o'clock A. M.,\the personal: property hereinafter des- cribed, to satisfy the amount due} thereon for storage and for which a lien is claimed, together with the costs of proceeding, which sale is had pursuant to Section 33, Chapter 250 of the Laws of North Dakota for 1917 and Acts Amendatory thereof, That such property has been held by the undersigned as a warehouse- man on the account of the Attorney- General of the State of North Dakota by and through the License Depart- ment, an@ that there will be due on the said‘lien at the date of sale the sum of One Hundred Sixty ($160.00), together with the costs of this pro- ceeding. The property on which a lien is claimed and which will be sold to satisfy the same is described as fol- lows, to-wit: One Fiat Touring Car, serial num- ber 51252. Dated this 19th day of January, 1923, LAHR MOTOR. SALES COMPANY, a corporation, Warehouseman. SCOTT CAMERON, Bismarck, North Dakota. Attorney. for Warehouseman. livered by John Steiff a single man, 1-19-26 mortgagor, to Wolls and Dickey Con- fa Rees pany, a corporation, mortgagee, da- ted the 10th day of ‘September, 1907, | NOTICE, OF FORECLOSURE OF Notice is hereby giyen that the undersigned wiil sell at public auc- tion to. the highest bidder for, caso, at the Warehouse of the Lahr Motor Sales Company, at~the. corner of Fourth Street and Thayer Street, in the’ City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and’State of North Dakota, on the 8th day of February, 1923, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A.,.M., the personal property hereinafter des- ‘| Mrs. Le AMERICAN 81SHES? WHY YESSAH,WE'S, GOT CHIL) CON CARNE, ANIWE HAS MACARONI AN SAURKRAUT SUH. SSS SSE v by “ Tewilligus See cribed, to satisfy the amount due thereon for storage and for which a lien is claimed, together with the costs of proceeding, which sale is had pursuant to Section 33, Chapter 250 of the Laws of North Dakota for 1917 and Acts Amendatory thereof. That such property has been held by the undersigned as a warehouse- man on the account of the Attorncy- General of the State of North Dakota by and through the License Depart- ment, and that there will be due on the said lien at the date of sale the suh of’ One Hundred Seventy-six Dollars ($176.00) together with the costs of this proceeding. ‘ The property on which a lien eds Sails Woman in the Stillman. divorce ¢ase, is shown here as she sailed trom New atk for a three-montha claimed and which will be sold to satisfy the same is described as fol- lows, to-wit: One Buick Touring Car, number 99999. ~ Dated this 19th day of January, 1923, LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY, a corporation, ‘ Warehouseman. SCOTT CAMERON, Bismarck, North Dakota. , Attorney for Warehouseman. 1-19-26 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by etta Ulfers, his. wife, mortgagors, to Union Investment company, a cor- 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 recordeil’ jn. Book 30 of Mortgages at page , Will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed at the front door of tho court house of the County of Bur- leigh gnd State of North Dakota, at the hhur of 2 o'clock Pp. m, on the 10th day of February, 1923, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such mor- age on the day of sale. The prem- ises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: All of. section 23, and the east half of section 27, all_in Township 144, north, of range 75, west, and situate in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota. There will be due én such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $10,663.04, to- gether with the costs and disburse- ments of this foreclosure. Dated at Wing, North 8rd day of January, 192 UNION INVESTMENT serial akota, this COMPANY, Mortgagee. G. Olgeirson, 3 Attorney for Mortgagee, Wing, North Dakota. 1:5-12-19-26 2:2-9 CALVES TURN - INTO STEERS Juggling of Two Carloads of Cattle Involved Fargo, Jan. 26.—W. H, Hardy, now serving time in the North Dakota state prison for cattle rustling, is the defendant in action brought in federal court\by John Barton Payne, former director general of the Unit- ed States railroad administration, to recover a judgment of $3,050 ob- tained against director general by Earl Morrell, of Killdeer. The case is scheduled for the present adjourn- ed term of court, but may not be tried, as it was announced yester- day that T, F. Murtha, of Dickin- son, counsel for Hardy, will move to have the case continued. Behind the suit is a story of the alleged juggling somewhere in trans- it of.two carloads of cattle, one be- longing to Morrell ahd one to Hardy. According to the complaint filed by Attorney Young, Conmy and Young, of Fargo, counsel for Mr. Rayne, Hardy shipped a carload of 22 cows and 22 calves to South St. Paul and Morrell shipped a carload of 25 high class steers to Chicago. When what was supposed to be Morrell’s car reached Chicago, it was found‘ not to contain steers, but 22 cows and 22 calves. Morrell brought suit against the railroad adminis- tration and- recovered judgment. Now, the former administration, in seeking’ to recover the amount of the judgment, charges Hardy. sold larry Ulfers and Henri- |» “THE SHOW TROUPE THAT WAS te < TO PLAY AT “THE OPRY HOUSE LasT NIGHT, MOVED To THE CENTRAL HOTEL OFFICE,WHEN “THE FIRE | WENT OUT JN THE DEPOT WAITING ROOM STOVE ,LATE ToDAy-~ TG Cceeccey cee LA { W. Ch havi likel. ~Lwheat exports States. Morrell’s carload of steers at the South St. Paul market, having ob- tained possession\ of it in soéme way in transit. NOTICE OF SAGE IN FORECLOS- URE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage excuted and deliy- ered by Louis Martinuson to the Bis- marck Loan and Investment Company a corporation dated the 1gth day of January 1920 and filed for‘xecord in the office of the Register of Deeds of Byrleigh County, on the 20th day of January 1920 at 11:20 o'clock A. M..and recorded in Book 146 of Motégages on page 225, will be fore- cloged by sale of the premises des- cribed in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the Court House in the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and, State of North Dakota at the hotr of 10 o'clock & the forenoon onsthe 17th day of Feb. A. D. 1923 to satisfy the amount due upon such moftgage on the date of sale. The premises described in such mortgage ang:which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows to-wit: s thirteen (13) and Fourteen et in Block one hundred thirty- tw&=(132) of Williams Addition ts themfity, of. Bismarck, North Dakota. Sai@Jand located in Burleigh Coun- ty,,Notth, Dakota. There; will be due on such mort- gag on, the date of sale the sum of $560.35 in addition to the costs and expenses of tho sale including at- tortigys fees. Dated Jan. 17, 1923, 4 AND INVEST- BISMARCK LOAN MENT CO., a corporation, Mortgagee. F. BE. MeCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Biginarck, N. D. * 1-19-26—2-2-9-16-23 ————————————————EeeeEeEeeeeEeSeSeSee =———_=———ooaeaeaESa===™SS=SS eee We have some very desirable land for elther small@rain or stock, Houses end Lots for sale in very good bargains and easy to tell you about them. Telephone 961 ‘NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY FARM LAND——— cheap and on very reasonable terms—We can offer you one “of the best half sections in this county—for..$16 per acre and very terms—11 miles from Bismarck—1% miles from Arnold on the Highway—all fenced—100 acres under cultivation last year, ideal Henry & Henry d in Burleigh County you can buy assy lain all-parts of the City —some terms, we would be pleased Office 4th St. LASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENT CUSSED ANERTISMENS MELP WANTED—FEMALE | SALESMEN *g WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework for about one month, Mrs, L, S. Craswell. Phone 1013, 1-24-28 WANTED—A smart girl or woman to take orders for‘dressing, work on commission, Apply 902 6th St. 1-26-" ee nee eed WORK WANTED WANTS WASHING—For ladics and gentleman only. Phone 346J. 1-24-3t _ ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Large furnished front room in modern,home; private en- trance; no other roomerg; fine place for three or four college students. Board if desired. Call at 60;East Main St. Phone 672-W. 1-20-1w Centrally lo- FOR RENT.—Raoms. cated. Reasonable rate ‘for a group of four or five. Practically ase of home. Board by the day or week. Phone 877. -1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, may be used either for light house- keeping or sleeping rooms. Mod- ern house, 812 8th St. 1-26-1w Saturday, quiet comfortable room in private home. 409 Bth St. Phone 512R. 1-26-2t FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern house. Close in. 218 2nd St. Phone 832R. _1-25-lwk FOR RENT-—Suite of two rooms, close in; gentlemen preferred, 40 Thayer.. Phone 967. 1-25-1w FOR RENT—Four-room apartment with bath at the Woodmansee, 423 5th St. Phone 768-W. 1-12 tf FOR RENT — Furnished or partly furnished rooms. Business college. Phone 183. 1-12 tf HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO BU ive or six- room modern bungalow. Must be a bargain, 1-26-3t IF YOU ARE a producing tailoring salesman wanting exceptional line with large cémmission write Diehl, Kane & Diehl Tailoring Co., Cin- cinnati, 0. Giye references. No, | No. -1t | No. —_—_———— | No. LO8T No. LOST—Femaie white No. puppy 7 months old. My name on collar. Reward for informa- tien as to whereabouts. Phone 838. 1-26-3t andbag between 8th and Dohn’s Meat Market. Reward if returned to Tribune office. 1-25 FOR SALZ OR RENT black setter ce Ch 37,00 | fully HOUSES AND FLATS. $2,600—Five-room house with bath, this is good home; $600 cash, bal- ance monthly; let us tell you about this good buy. Call 961. Hen & Henry. 1-2 FOR RENT—Almost new modern house of seven rooms and’ bath. Location upper Mandan avenue; | $65 monthly. J. H. Holihan, pho chan; 745. 1-25-; HOUSE FOR RENT—We have $6 room house on southside we cin rent for $12 per month, move in today, barn on lot. Call $61. Henry J. H, Boss, 402 8rd St, N. FOR SALE—H. Hi. fu: _ Tribune building. FOR SALE—Best grade baled hay. ‘W..L, Smith. BUSINESS CHANC! $1000 First Mortgage Far secured by 160 acrés, wortn at least $3200, drawing 7% percent interest, For further information write J. . Hempel, Bismarck, N. D. In | care House Chamber. maker icago, Jan. ing a bearish d tendency FOR SALE-—Wheat straw, $5.00 4 load, Phone 534J, ; worth WHEAT DOWN REPORTS OF ~ CURTAILMENT 26.—Wheat went a moderate setback in price to day during the early dealings weather in the winter cro| influence of value Secretary y to result On the a like advance. | French occupation of the Ruhr was in from declines however, previous sellers turned to | the buying side and brought abou slight rally. The opening which ried from unchanged figures to curtail the in lower was followed by downturns all around before reaction took | place. In the first hour the market made | nearly a complete recovery. influ ced to considerable extent by gossip current that Germans were feeling * out, American interests. The , ch was unsettled, 1% cent decline BISMARCK GRAIN Bismarck, Jan. 26, 1 dark norther . 1 northern spri 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum .. 1 red durum . 1 flax 2 flax 1 ry, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK icago,, Jan. 26. 10. Slow, higher. Cattle receipts 4,500, Be: Killing quality rep receipts §,000. stead steady Russell-Miller Co.) 1923, ia ing Hogs to FLOU ged. St. Paul, Bologna bulls. $3 Stockers and feede NCHA Minneapolis, Jan. Shipments | Bran $27.00 to $28.00. GED 9,711 SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South Jan. 26. Market mostly s d medium be 00, Mark Canners and cutters & Henry. o4.a, | Calves receipts 1 1-24-3t | 25 cents lower. Pr: FOR RENT—Flat F, Rose apart-| on best lights $9.00. ments. Unfurnished. See janitor, 713 3rd St. ers $7.65 to $7.85. He packing 1-26-1w| Sows mostly $6.50, Pigs around $8.15. MISCELLANEOUS. Sheep receipts 2,000. Market about Fon SALE—Onc ladies blue white | steady, $14.25 bid for choice fed diamond ring. Platinum mount-| western lambs, $7.25 bid for best ing cheap for cash. Write Tribune | fed ewes. Few sales native lambs No. 519. jaround $ 1-25-3t | rar SALE—Rugs and furniture of a 5) MILL ,CITY WHEAT room house. Real bargains if tak-| Minneapolis? ‘Jan. 25.--Wheat re- en at once. Inquire 221 3rd SI ee 1. a ye FOR SALE—Furniture cheap, Mrs. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HERE, MRS. DUFF - EVERY- THING IS. SO, COMPLETE - | KNOW. You MusT . BE HAPPY: HERE - You ‘ND HAVE A LOVELY HOMEY enema] Soy MRS. BAILEY, - - DON’T HAVE HAVE THEIR. UPS AND.DOWNS AND LEFTS- AND RicHYS'! Some Gossip From the Old. PEL SAY. WE DON'T CARE SO MUCH FOR THE PEOPLE. WHO MOVED INTO YouR OLD HOME - ALONG LIKE TWO STRANGE THEY GET ELL? neo Freckles Think: Neighborhood S Only, Sal en Sune RO "GET ALONG? “THEY START JUST AS SOON,AS THEY GET UP AND KEEP IT UP UNTIL HE GOES To WORK.- HE DOESNTGO UNTIL ABOUT DON'T; THEY|} TEN ocLock SO THEY HAVE ira = C GET. ALO. @F TIME TO.GET WELL ACQUA) BULLDOGS -THEY CERTAINLY LONG 4 EACH OTHER. ~ THEY ARE. - “THE BEST LITTLE BORROWERS IN “THE NEIGHBORHOOD ~ USED UPA SO FAR THEY OWE ME ABOUT : THREE DOZEN OF EGGS AND FouR. POUNDS OF SUGAR.-THEY HAD S)X OF OURY: BUT SHE BROK THROWING THEM. AT HIM | KNOW SHE'LL HAVE To BORROW SOME . DISHES NEXT BECAUSE THEY \ LOT OF THEM INA FRIENDLY TET THIS. BY ALLMAN | $1.20 OLA RECORDS THEM ALL BY JOLLY MORNING~ LE, Hog receipts 15,000. 1-17-20 | dy. Range $6.50 to $8.10. Few loads FOR RENT—4 room modern house, | light hogs to shippers $8.10. Buten- ar ago. No. to $1.3 Hockey eo2e ore: ceipts 430 cars as compared with 1 northern $1.15 to $1.25; No. 1 dark-northern | May $1.17; | $1.15%; corn No 3 yellow 53%%e-to 64c; oats No. 3 white 38%c to 40%; barley 50c to 59c; rye No! 2 80% to 80%c; flax $2.81%4 to $2.83%4. Star receipis 1 Flour cal packer top Mostly stea- 1-26-8t 1-17 tf, $30,000. 1-20-1w under- p that nent of United prices, 0 cents steers. plain. )pening ur barrel Cattle et bid 4 h ¢ July

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