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' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herein- after described, Notice is Hereby| Given, that that certain mortgage cuted and delivered by August P. | lerson aftd A. M, Anderson, his » mortgagors, to Charles G. chter, mortgagee, dated the 19th of May, 1915, and filed for rec- ord in the office of the register o: for the county of Bur- uid state of North Dakota, on | 9th day of May, 1915, at four o’clock P. M. and duly recorded in Book 131 of Mortgages, on page 190, by a sale of the, mortgage and here- | bed, at the front door! use at Bismarck, ir! Burleigh and state of | at the hour of ten , on the 31st day of | to satisfy the amount/ upon such mortgage on the date | ale, i in such! be sold to | sit Burleigh state of and described as fol- All of the West Half ection Thirty-three (33),! ship One Hundred Thirty-| eight (138) North, of Range Seventy- West of the 5th P.M. There will be due on such mort-| eon the date of sale the sum of | $1946.64, besides the costs, disburse- ments and expenses of this foreclo- | Dated this 14th day of February, 1923, CHARLES G. WACHTER, Mo 5 NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Mo Bismarck, North N Le and Lillie M. Haekney, his mortgagors, to Hacxney ‘Land Com a rporation, | of | ‘din ter of deeds in of Burleigh and! rth Dakota, on the 2 . 11 at M., and duly recorded in Book 151/ of Mort on page 297, and as-| tid mortgagee to John} MeCahan, by an instrument. in! ing, dated the 24th day of Credit ffice of the reg- aid Burleigh coun- , on the 27th day! ptember, 1920, and recorded in of Assignments ,on page ain assigned by said a Mary Janes Sweeton, han, Fannie M. Irwin, Annie E. White and han, by an instru-| * dated August 19th,} ch assignment was filed cord in the office of the said| € eds of Burleigh Coun-| ,on the 27th day of | and recorded in! s Deeds, on n assigned by Said Woodward, by an in writing, dated the ugust, 1922, which as- | filed for record in the| office o° the said register of deeds | f Burl h County, the 10th day of January, 1923) recorded in Book 174 of Mis- ignment w aneous’ Mortgages, on page 256,| a will be foreclosed by a sale of the| s in such mortgage and here- described, at the front door of the courthouse at Bismarck, in county of Burleigh and state of at the hour of ten e forenoon, on the 3ist} y arch, 1923, to satisfy the| amount due upon such mortgage on tha date of sa The i escribed in said will be sold to c situate in the! state of bed as fol- Hl st Quarter (SW%) Section Twenty-one (21), in Town-| ship One Hundred Thirty-eight (138) | North, of Range Seventy-five (75) | West of the 5th P. M., containing 160 xe ‘more or less, according to the United States Government survey thereof, same, Burleigh kota, and de: There will be due on such mort- 4.36, besides the costs, disburse- Dated at Bismarck, North Dakotw, is 14th day of February, 1923, B. E. WOODWARD, Assignee. G, I. DULLAM AND C, L, YOUNG, Attorneys for Assignee, Bismarck, North Dakota, 2-15-22—3-1,8-15-22 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MOR GAGE. FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that th certain mortgage made, executed and | , delivered by Fred E, Wagner and Alice C. Wagner, his’ wife, Mortga- gors,.to Jno. F. Robinson, Mortga- ree, dated August 2nd, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the ster of Deeds in and for Bur-| gh County, North Dakota, on Au- d duly recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages on ‘page 458; and there- after on October, 19th, 1917 by an instrument in writing, duly assign- ed by said mortgagee to Krank A. Mannen and which assignment was filed for record in the office of said " Regjster of Deeds on October 22nd, 191%, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and duly ee Ors vat a William Muldoon, chairman on the New York State Boxing Com- mission, may’ be ‘removed from .of- fice in the shakeup» which: is ex-) pected to take place. soon. j| leigh County, North Dakota, at the gee ‘by : gage on the date of sale tife sum of | dated July 8rd, 1916, to C. E. Fried- MUSTA OVERSLEPT! { DE PORTER IS MAKIN GZ ee OUT OUR WAY —By Williams. WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN. THE BISMARCK TRIB by law. Dated Jan Hasti ADRIAN E; Attorney: Leeds, No} after descr Given, that Burck and mortgagor, in and for nd by a ty of Burle Dakota, at M , to satis such’ mortga The prem mort; satisfy the ¢ y of North Dako lows, to-wit j Range Bigh Sth P.M. There wil gage on the $1570.13, bursements foreclosure. Attorne: recorded in Book 139 of Assign- ments on page 147; will closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter des- House in the City of Bismarck, Bur- hour of two o'clock in the afternoon | Nati ; on the 6th day of March, A. D, 1923,]@ Corporation, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to w the Southwest Quarter (W% SW%) of Section Twenty-six (26), Town- ship One hundred forty-four (144) North, Range Seventy-five (75) West of the th P, M,, containing 80 acres, more or less, according to the Unit- ed States Government Survey there- of, situate, lying and being in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. Default having occurred in the conditions of said mortgage and the assignee having given the record title owner of the above described premises notice as provided by law, and the same not having been paid, there will be due on such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of six hundred eighty-six and 10-100 Dol- lars ($686.10). Dated January 24th, 1923. FRANK A, MANNEN, Assignee of Mortgagee. SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Attorneys for Assignee, Mandan, N. Dak. 1-25—2-8-15-22—3-1 fiee of the NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Owen McIntyre, a widow- er, Mortgagor, to Union Investment Company, a corporation, Mortgage, dated March seventh, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the Re- gister of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota,| Mrs. on the Twenty-seventh day of March, 1916 and recorded in Book Thirty of. Mortgages, at Page “563”; and thereafter assigned by said mortga- an_ instrument in writing John B, ton for vice rich, which assignment was on the first day of February 1917, duly recorded in the Office of the Regis- ter of Deeds of said Burleigh Coun- ty, in Book “110. of Assigninen at’ Page “578”; and thereafter as- signed by said C. E. Friedrich by an instrument in’ writing dated April first, 1921, to said Union Investment Company, ‘which assignment was on the Eleventh day of April 1921, duly gives a decidedly featured on. them. recorded in the Office of the Regis- be fore-| ter of Deeds of said Burlpigh County, in Book “139” of Assignments, Page “423”; and thereafter assigned cribed at the front door of the Court| by said Union Investment Company, by an instrument in writing dated December 7th, 1922, ional Bank, Hastings, Minnesota, assignment was on the Eleventh day of Decem- ber 1822, duly recorded in the Of- Register of Decds of sal Burleigh County, in Book “175”| dred forty-four north, of Range Se-|D 15 venty-five West of the Fifth Princi-| Mortgages, at Hastings which gf Assignments of Mortgages, at ne sare mage “88”; will be foreclosed by a t The West Half of calc of the premlses\in'isuch mort= the front door of the Burleigh Coun-| gage at the date of sale the sum of | Court ‘House ty Court House, in the City of Bi » “WHITE HOUSE” FOR V. PS? Hnderson (inset), ” widow of Senator Henderson of Mis- souri, has offered this costly home she recently had built in Washing- presidents of United States, Vice presidents have been accustomed to dwell in hotels during their tenure of office. eee er ee * *NEGLIGEES its,] “Negligees are often made of two or three tones of georgette, which and: wing the changeable’ effects. draperies that hntig to the floor are Bismarck, kota, at the hour of one ofclock in the afternoon on the first day of due upon such mortgage on the day of sale; The premises described in such miortgage, and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows: | The West Half of, Section Twenty-seven, in Township One Hun- | °f th marck, Burleigh County, North Da-| {ati eure! j ana that certain ivered by ». ninet pal Meridian, closed by a There will be due on such mort-| orjjea, at Twenty-two hundred thirty Dollars; ct North ae o'clock P. February, 19; of sale. gatisfy the remises sit urleigh, an The East ape r and fection. six e id certain sum_hereina: There will teen hundre: Johannes R Notice is of, and all them with within four publication McCurdy re: of January, executed and delivered Bank of Bismarck, mortgagee, dated the Ist day of No- vember, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds besides the cos ated this 31st day of Januar, THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK, a NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, er, Mortgagor, to Seth G, Mortgagee dated the 3rd day of July in the County of Burlelgh, an M,, on the 24th The " premises Mortgage and which wil r the years with interest thereon, wil) on’ the date {af sale, amount to the sum of $189.41, and which amount is included in the against said deceased, to besides the costs and. expenses of sale, and the attorney fee allowed uary 17th, 1923, HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK, ings, Minresota. Assignee. BUTTZ, , for Assignée, rth Dakota. 1-18- Default having occurred: in ‘the conditions of the mortgage herein- ‘ibed, Notice is Hereby that certain mortgage by Jacob Mary Burek, his wife. to The City National a corporation, the county of’ Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 25th day of June, ' 1919, ‘at o'clock A. M., and duly recorded in Book 146, on page 182, will be fore- nine sale of the premises in 8 mortgage and hereinafter des- eribed, at the courthouse at Bismarck, in the coun- front door of the ‘igh and state of North the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 12th day of March, sfy the amount due upon age on the date of sale. described nises in sucn age and Which will be sold to same, are situate in ihe Burleigh and state’ of ta, and described as fol- : The South Half of the | Northeast Quarter (S% NEM) and Lots One (1) and Two (2), all_in Section One (1), Hundred Forty-two (142) North, of in Township One ty-one (81) West of the 1 be due on such mort- date of sale the sum of and expenses of this corporation, Mortgagee. for Mortgagee, North Dakota. 2-1-8-15-22—3-1-8 at] March, 1923, to satisfy the amount| Notice OF MORTGA SALI GE ADVERTISEMENT = BY NOTICE I§ HEREBY GIVEN, That Mortgage, executed and William_ Ross, a widow- Wright een hundred and seven- teen and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the Coun- igh, and State of North the 10th day of July A, recorded in Book 144 of we 454, will be fore- sale of the premises in Mortgage and hereinafter des- he front door of the in the City of Bismarck, State of two day of 23, to satisfy the amount ‘kota, at the hou due upon said Mortgage on the day described in said be sold to same, are those certain uated in the Cougty of nd State of North Wako- ta, and described as follows, to-wit: half of the Southwest Lots six and seven of (6), in Township one {hundred forty-three (143), North of ange seventy-elght (78), West, of Sth P. M. The mortgagee has sums, to-wit: The taxes 1918 and 1919, which fter stated to be due. be due on such Mortgage at the dateof sale the sum of Beven- d_ twenty-six and 78/100 SETH G WRIGHT, Mortgagee. | ($1726.78) Dollars. Lawrence, Murphy & Niles, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Fargo, North Dako 2—1-8-15-22 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of ether, Deceased: hereby given by the un- dersigned M. J. Hiltner, executor of the Estate of Johannes Roether late of the city of Bismarck in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota deceased, to the creditors persons having claims exhibit the necessary vouchers, months after the first of this notice, to said resident agent at the office of F. E. sident agent in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh Coun- ty, "Dated January 23, A. D. 1923, M. J. HILTNER, ‘ Executor. First publication on the 25th day A. D. 1923. 1-25—2-1-8-15 ° 5—2-1-8-15-22 NOTICE GF MORTGAGE FORE- “CLOSURE SALE dis- | THE OLD HOME TOWN le \T FER. oy NY se “oO, gkss) ui { SS JEWELERY- CHINA ANDA FULLLINE OF DOMESTIC ROLLING PINS ty 2 ON Sn el lee STATION AGENT DAD KEYES OVERSLEPT “THIS MORNING, THE FIRST TIME /N THIRTY SIX YEARS —IT DIDNT MATTER MUCH AS THE EARLY TRAIN WAS MORE THAN FOUR HOURS LATE NATER PROOF PICNIC PLATES OL CLOTH BIBS -BIRD SEED MKLP WANTED—FEMALE Lost FOR SALE—Must sell at once, fur- 9 nishings of five room house, 112 GIRLS, SEW YOUR WAY through 2-9-1m LOST—Between 6th St. and Lucas college. The Briggs School of} Store heavy shell rimmed glasses Dressmaking will teach you how} in black case. Finder call 482J. Six weeks course in French dress- 2-14-3t making, practical sewing ,and needlework. Only thirty-five dol- lars for a life time of knowledge.|.____ ROOMS FOR RENT. Phone 871W, 1017 7th St. Bis-/FOR RENT—3 well furnished marck. rooms in modern house. May be used for light housekeeping if WANTED-——Girl for soneral house.| desired. Private entrance. De- WANTED--Girl for general house- ; . work. | Must be able to wait on| sirable location. 506-2nd jj table. “Mohawk” 401 6th St. t._Phone 790X. 2-9-1w FOR RENT—Two small 512-J. gatas ence De NaaI aE WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, 802 Ave. B. ‘WANTED—Experienced waitress at fs Ohio Cafe, 183. large and two rooms, 404 6th St. Phone 2-7-tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment.| today announced the Bismarck Business College. Phone 2-13-1f a 2-15-3t | FOR __ LAND = ‘2. FARMS FOR RENT and lands for sale. Tractor lands and stock farms RENT—Furnished modern house. Phone 782, 607 6th 4 2. room in MISCELLANEOUS. for rent, and good lands for sale on easy terms, write, The Gaines Land Co,, Bismarck, N. D. 2. FOR SAI OR RENT HOUSES AND: FLATS. FOR RENT—Four room apartment with bath and porches at the Woodmansee. Unfurnished. Call 423 6th St. Phone 768W. HONEY FOR RENT— Unfurnished apart-| $ ments at Rose Apartments. See janitor. $11 2-9-1w ing about May Hazelton, N. D, BUSINESS CHANCES —__ Za FOR SALE—A good little business in Bismarck showing good profits. Requires about $800.000 to handle. Will stand strict investigation. Reason for selling other business SHEEP FOR SALE—2 any number thereof lots of Whiteface aged ewes, bred to blackface bucks to begin lamb- Ist. Delivered at Big Timber, Montana, March lst. Price $8.50 per head. Good condi- n and heavy shearers, Address 33 Wyoming Ave., Billings, Mont. lb. cans or 5 gal. fread, or in carload 3 in 60 full weight 5. F, C. Burmeister, Soo Ho- tel, Bismarck. Also at Linton and 2-1-8-15, FAIRMOUNT maternity hospital— For confinement. May work for part of expenses, Babies for-adop- tion. Write for Booklet. 4911 £. 27th St. Kansas City, Mo. 2-5-1m requires my time. Write Tribune 526. taken at once. ‘K, Rose Apts, FOR SALE“Davenport floor Tamp.| Raleigh; Charles J. Schultz, Rose- and bedroom set. A bargain if Phone 563-J. Apt. 2-13-32 good condition, FOR SALE—1 Brussels rug 9x12 in| reasonable price, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THAT'S FUNNY- | KNOW 1} HAD IT - IT MUST HAVE SLIPPED OvT OF MY POCKET IT MIGHT HAVE DROPPED OvuT WHILE | WAS DRESSING THIS MORNING ~" WELL, | GUESS I May AS WELL KISS IT GOODBYE IT’S GONE! SAY, LENA, DID You FIND. A FIVE DOLLAR BILL AROUND HERE? ) FOUND IT- , THANK You VERY mucH! BY ALLMAN 2, 2 Be iT Ne F If NBAN-HE'D RATHER | STAY Howe!! INA | | and Celia are employed in this city. | |ices have not been made due to the N{of the roads it was impossible to and the time ‘for the services will \| Tuesday for Chicago to visit at the Call 815 4th St., or phone 404M. 2-15-3t Ave. C. Phone 766W. 2-13-3t FOR SALE—Buescher E Flat Alto Saxophone. Call 602R after 6 p. m. 2-13-3t FOR SALE—Gas stove, 414 8th St. Phone 540W. 2-13-3t MANDAN NEWS Draw. February Jury Venire Clerk of Court Elmer E. Carter personnel of the jury for the February term of the orton county district court which will convene at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, February 27th. A large number of civil cases car- ride over from the January term will be heard at this time and sever al criminal causes which were ap- pealed will also go before the jury. The venire is composed entirely of men and is as follow Oscar G. Feland, E. W. Hy mont; H. L. Bean, Philip Gee! Kastner, Frank Gaebe, John Schtantzg Wm. J. McCarthy, Gregor J. Geck, 0. M. Wisehart, Glen Ullin; Phillip ‘Schafer, C. E. Koch, Harry Center. |E. K. Hanson, W. H. Roby, George ; Stein, John T. Carey, R. A. Country- |man, Joe B. Boehm, John R, Hunke, | Peter Wilmes, Mandan; .Jas. 0. Jac- obson, ims; Adolph Just, John Seeg- er, Al F. Lawrence, Herman Rasen, New alem; W. J, Riley, Odense; Nels Dahl, Fort Rice; J. D. Smith, Tim- jmer; Otto Wendt, Henry Toepke, Peter Wilmes, Judson, Anton Laun- inger, John Beehler, St. Anthon: Fred Feil, Louis Ding, W. B. Ziegler, | Fred Raw, Hebron; J. P. Erickson, j bud. | John Mann, Old Settler, Dies John Mann, 68, farmer residing three miles east of St. Anthony, in which district he has made his home for nearly 25 years, died at 8:19 o'clock Monday evening following a ten day illness of pneumonia, accord- Jing to telephong messages received here by relatives this morning. | Mx, Mann was one of the caliest | settlers of the St. Anthony territory and acquired a large farm which he later divided among his several chil- dren retaining the original home- Stead. Eight children and his wife sur- vive Deceased was a- brother of Mrs. Mary Weinhandl of Mandan. Two other brothers, Mike Mann, Huft and Anton Mann of St. Anthony sur- vive. Two of his daughters, Theresa Arrangements for the feneral serv- storm and the imp&ssable condition take a-casket to St. Anthony today be set when the storm moderates. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Erickson of Ta- coma, Wash., formerly of Mandan, are visiting here with friends. They are enroute, to the Mayo Brothers hospital at Rochester, Minn. The high school was in session yes- terday with 75 per cent attendance. The> grades re called but not enough pupils \arrived to hold elas es. Mr..and Mrs. J, H. Newton left home of their son-in-law and daugh-. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heater. © Atty, Irving ©. Hastings of Garner, e Ia, jis spending a few ‘days in, the + city looking after business inter- ests, - Atty. J. M. Hanley left Dickinson, 2a ——— brought to the city Mon

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