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ShertOle ee ~~~" THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~~ me NOTICE 10 BOND BUYERS. Bismarck Special School District No. 1, Burleigh County, N. D, offers its 20 year 5% bonds of $85,000.00, (interest payable semi-annually) to lowest bidder for cash. Bids to be| sealed and to be accompanied wita certified checks of $2,500.00. Result of election held February| 20th, 1922; for issuance of honds,! 569 votes and against said issuance, 93 votes. Bonded indebtedness: of District, | including above, $245,000.00. valuation of District, of nds—building of school building. Ix to be opened at regular meet- of Board, Tuesday, March 13th, Right reserved to reject any or all! Fight for control of the valuable ojl wells in this district has been the cause of the breaking up of the Lausanne conference. Turk Nationalists refuse to permit English control of thie territory. Above is shown the main utreet of Mosul. hids. By Orcer of Bi RICHARD Pf | ‘dof Education. Rk DE: Clerk. | ~~ + 7-10-12) NOTICE OF Sl RE BY d recorded in Book 171| on page 1, will be} sale of the prem h mortgage and hi inafter described at the front door Crush Bogus Money Ring In one of the greatest round-ups of counterfeiters ever conducted, police of New York and New Jersey Court House in the city of! proke up what they say is a great international conspiracy to circulate $1,000,000 in counterfeit American at Pe ee Things We Haye _ Always own where The recent business condition has brought to the k, in the County of Bur- 2 a money, Some of the 22 arrested in New_York and held on counterfeit leieh, Noth Dakota, at the hour of| A@Ri¥s ZOR0 Of. see eee oer 2 ' forefront of thought many fundamental considerations Bist’ dav of March A.D, 1923, to{ ment, decree amd writ, as follows, to-| Burleigh, and State of North Dako | Hundr two (142) North of NRE the umount ave ih | wits ta, and described as follows, to-wit: | Range Seventy-eight (78 t be uae o Rieeuhte: of sale, *Thel 3 The Se ae (SW%) of} All of Section Seventeen ic anu] There will be alee oh eae Mort+ hat have always sd known but have been damned premises described such ortgage Section Eight (8), in Township One| thes Northeast, Quarter (NE%) of! gage at the date of sale th f Rnd whieh will be sold to satisfy the | Hundred Thirty-seven (137) Norta,| Section Twenty (20) all in. ‘Town-| Twenty-threc hundred ‘Thirty-seven with faint praise. sips is’ are described as follows to cast half of the east one half ») of section four (4) in one hundred forty h of range seventy-six | the fifth principal meridian. will be due on such mort- » the date of sale the 5 dition to the s of sale including at- corporation, URDY, livered by He y for Mortgage Hin GHAR ; ts Voigt, his wife gle, Mort Mor! Notice is H Mortgagee. hes Mortgage, enteen and filed | the County of Bu Dakota, g n mortgage executed and de- d by John Walter and Veronica his wife, mortgagors, to tate Bank, of Baldwin, No. E prporation under the laws of ‘Noten Dakota, mortgagee, dated n day of March, A. D. 1917, tex filed of record in the office of t Register of Deeds of the County of surle! and State of North Dakota ments, and which s fter duly a! id mortgage Was Court Hous ned in writing) in the County of on the 1th day of September, A. D.! of North Dakota. to August FE, Johnson, of | hburn, N. D., will be foreclosed le of the premises in due upon ota, at the hour of two M. on the 10th day of 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon’ the said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises x. described in such mortgage ani which will be sold to satisfy the = e described as. follow premises situated Aye AL y A.D. nintee! office of the Register of Deeds of on the in the City of Bismarck | the 2nd day of April 192 ' on the 30th day off. The premises described in said , to satisfy d Mortgage on the day) satisfy th me, are those certain sfy the same, SMM ship One Hundred and Thirty-cignt| dol (138) North of Range Seventy-nine (79) Wes There will be due ce af the date of ‘our Thousand Two Hundred on such Mort- Dollars. 2 CAPITAL SE Ee sees, —_ ck, N. D ignee of Mortgaiee! J, ae HYLAND, ey for Assignee of Mort- North Dakot: 2-19-26 12-19-26 | That that and de Voigt: and Minnie and F NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT N ereby Given, ‘That that Ze, executed and deli by Ralph M, Duff and Elsie Duf his wife. Mortgagors, to. Seth G. Wright Mortgagee, dated the 22nd livered ‘by Ralph M, Duff and Elsie ;\ day of March A. D, nineteen hundred and seventeen and filed-for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and .| State of North Dakota, on the 7th lay of April A. D, 1917, and record n Book 144 of Mortgages, at page 443, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage and| }' ign-| hereinafter described, at the front fore-| door of the Court House in the City oigt, sin- McCarty h day of Feo- mhundred and sev- for record in the rleigh be. on the 6th day of April, A.D. 1917, coced’ by remises in] of narck, in the County of Bur-| Seventy at ten o'clock A, M., and recorded Matter des.| leigh, and State of North Dakota, decurding to ie Book 138 of Mortgages on page front door. of the| at the hour of two o'clock P. M. $ 4 the amount due upon said Mortgage f in] on the day of sale. . Burleigh, at the hour the amount! Mortgage and which will be sold to! ,, are those certain ) in the County of Section Nine (9) in Township ‘One Kighty-eight cents of the 5th P.M, ‘ETH G. WRIGHT, - Mortgagee, ule the sum of | LAWRENCE, MURPHY & NILLES, and| Attorneys for Mortgage. Eighty one and no-100's ($4281.00)| Fargo, North Dak - will of the premises ii h ft TTT HUH t Half of Northeast Quarter i) of Section Twenty 8) of Township One Hundred “F rty-one (Twp. 141) north, of Range Seventy-nine (Rge 79) West of 5th P. M. = There will be due on such mort- 23 gage at the date of sale, the sum of Thirty-four and 656-100ths Dollars == ($34.56) together with the sum of = One Hundred Thirty-eight and 30- 100ths Dollars ($138.30) paid on ac- crued interest due on a prior mort- gage, and the sum of One Hundre: Seventy and 46-100ths Dollars ($170.46) in taxes paid, and also he costs and disbursements of this sale, AUGUST E. JOHNSON, Assignee of Mortgage. H. G. HIGGINS, Attorney for Assignee, Baldwi Dak. 9-19-26-4-2 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is Hereby Given, That by virtue of a judgment and’ decree foreclosure, rendered and given by the District Court of the Fourth Ju- kota, and entered and docketed <a the office of the Clerk of said Court = in andl for said County, on the 20th |= Jay of February, 1923, in an action in Gus J, Scherling, Plaintiff,’ 3 EKLY- PAPERS ME WANY_AD_SECTION ~ WANT _ADGRTION- VOL SE NOx APL RAY “JUWE JUL” AUG SEPT OT NOV DEC ar! E. Baker, anti Margaret Ak . Roan, and F. 8B Strauss, partners doing business ui ou an O 3U : or der_the firm name and style of Roan Detentane » in favor of said Plai itt and against the said Defendants Farl E. Baker, and Margaret Baker, M. W. Roan, and F. B. Strauss par n doing business under the firm style of Roan & Strauss, and Francis Jaszkowidk for the sum |g of Twelve Hundred Ten Dollars and (3 Eighty-two Cents, which judgment and deeree, among other ines, dis 4 Use the Tribune Want Ad Page rected the sale by me, of the ‘real ‘The Sultan of Turkey abdicated and left dozens of wives estate hereinafter described, to sat- isfy the amount of. said judgment, . with interest thercon. and the costs unprovided for. and expenses of such sale, or so Such sale apolivable thereto. will ‘pose of thenr through the American newspapers! satisfy. And by virtue of a writ to ‘The new officials: endeavored to dis- Clarke of nald Court. in and for suid We can’t promise such results from our Want Ads—but Burleigh County and under the seal Seas tare aireceine ame, fo sell if you have anything else yeu wish to buy, sell or ex- said real property pursuant. to said judgment and decree. I. Albin Hed- . strom, Sheriff of said County, andjame |° change, they’ surely help you aecomplish it. person *ppointed by said Court to SReaamia ate ell | Mant Adé accepted over the ‘phone. | highest bidder, for cash, at mublic auction. at the front door of the! z Court House in the City of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State ~ of North Dakota, on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1923, at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon of that to satisfy | seid judgment with interest antl costs thereon, aps the costs and ex-/G h sale, or so much; as the proceeds of such sale le oie will satisfy. The} Fagen as aforesaid wal aa and de- is, 8 io, weg seribed. in said ~The Tribune; Bismarck Cavers the Slope ue the Morning Sun.- Human nature in the mass is very much like human nature ‘in the individual. One of its dominant charac- teristics has been summed up in.the observation,. “You: niéver miss thé water till the well runs dry.” We never appreciate fundamental things until we ewe occasion to do without them. on nn This observation has a special application to the De- mand of the public for the produets of industry. While the Demand was at high tide and everybody was busy trying to supply that Demand at a profit no one, seem- ingly, gave'a thought to where the Demand.came from, how long it might last, or what would happen if it: should fail.’ We merely assumed the permanent existence of \ the Demand, just as we assume the presence of water, air, and fire. be Hrontidenerat the G curt House | sale. i and Sate Pal ih piceerners f } : c e e he premises described in said h, and State of North Dako-| , Assignee of Mor ¥ : Sse! J f Burleigh and State Pete an eieuianenne Tae me But.a day came when Demarid began to subside, arid in many itidustries it came almost te a full stop. And then‘we missed it, and realized, as never before, what an important thing it was. And we begafi to inquire where it came from in the first placé, and how it might be restored. We always knew—everybody iebeeinitivas Desire for things made a Demand for them in the market. That people desired things we accepted as an élemental faet. But when-we discovered that Desire fluctuated we be- gan to-appreciate that’Desire, as we know it, is a thing created by the art-of man. It is a highly specialized formi'of ap élemental need—just as 4 Louis Xvi chair is made out of a tree. ” This discovery led to another equally important dis- eovery that the means of refinmg and specializing that Desire was Advertising. «The gigantic work that has been accomplished by modern advertising now stands out-in bold relief: It has been the means by which the refinements of civilization have ‘been made known atid made desirable, ahd this desire has been made into De- 4 mand. Kisa simple fact that a million profitable forms } of" industrial activity owe their very existence to ‘the "fact. that’ Advertising upheld the‘ standards. of living. - whieh i in turn povided the demand for their products. a halle Sieus earache < Satucnion ‘by the Bistiarck Tribune, in cé-operation eye with ‘THe ‘American Association ot ‘Advertising Agencies Xp Cet Coe Sa eo ec ae A HVHUELOHUUCESAREAEAN OAEEVOEOPPTTTOOTOEEEEEOOCTTUEGEN HUENEME GSES ASEAN TECOUTEAEAEOOEOOOUUOOUAEOOEUEEIUAUOAEUAEOAOVEAEOOOGAO SAO TT LLL ee