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) = | + sable from $6 to $8. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1998 - | WHEAT DOWN. UPON REPORTS ~ FROM KANSAS Chicago, Mar. 1—-Reports that some dr ions of the winter wheat belt e been benefitted by rain and snow and that a blizzard was raging in sections of western Kan- gs where it has been dry since last Suly tended to give wheat values a downward swing today during early dealings. Trading was not jaige and prices held within narrow limits. Houses within eastern ‘connections bought May at the start while those with southwestern connections were on the selling side of July. The]. opening which ranged from 44 to % cent lower was follqwed by a further drop all aréund, Subsequently a redgion sct in as buying of May by a. house with castern connections increased and a recovery of part of the early loss on N.D. farm. Phone 421 ‘or HELP WANTED—MALE ‘ WANTED+A married man ‘to work information or call, J. M. Qhonipson, WAG WANTED—Two men for aoe aie ! Call at Richolts. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Housekeeper to work on farm; middle aged lady preferred. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Let us sell you that house and loan you the money to help pay for it. Let us write your Insurance for you. Houses and lots for sale in all parts of city. List your houses, lots and farm lands for sale with us. Improved and unimproved farms forsale. Rentals. We have customers waiting to buy a home: swith small cash down payment." ‘what ‘have y D. T. OWENS & CO,’ ~ Elttrige Bik--Rooin 1. write 5-1w| for both house: 3-13-3t was acquired. The close was weak, rabiint 34 to % cents net lower, with May, ne Hackney ranch, “McKenzic, $1.19 to $1.19!% and July, $1.14% to 3-13-5t $114. ware for general house-| able terms. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicugo, Mar. 15.—Hog rec 38,000. Fairly active, strong to five) cents higher. Top § work, 1002 8th St. Phone 639. AUTOMOBLLES—MOTORCYCLES WOR SALE—Large 7 passenger 3-12-1w in four years. Cc ual receipts, 12,000. _ Moderate - exe eatte lower. Mostly 10 to 15 cents| Lonaition, Will consider trade|Phone 78. off. Killing quality less desirable) for lighter car. Bargain if tak- than Wednesday's. Early ton matur-| en ai once. For. particulars ed steers, $9.85. She-stock generally| Write Mrg. 1. L. Scroggins, 712- steady. Bulls strong to 10 cents| 7th s¢ or Phone 367W. 3-13-ot higher, Veal calves steady to 25} sgp— oo = ‘OR SALE—Cheap one -g bus’ Welter Stockers antl feeders starce,|" Soa” sin at oud truck, Chas. Sheep receipts, 16,000. Opening babe Wea a D. No. as be very slow. Practically nothing done} SOS: 4 Fi a ‘on wooled lambs. Early sales clip- ped lambs steady to strong. PAUL LIVESTOCK. tions. SOUTH ST. me REAL ESTATE Real estate insurance and collec- Collections a speciality. W. E. RUNEY, For 5 So, St. Paul, Mar, 15.—Cattle re- 10 Lucas Bl 073 ceipts, 14,000, | Market fully, steady. Boom ty an Phone 60 lw prea Common ‘and medium beef steers, Parkas It you. $6 to $8.25. Butcher cows and heif- house, ers, $1 to $8. Canners and cutters Be mostly $2.75 to $3.50. Bologra| Avenue B, between First and Sec-, -- bulls, $4 to $4.75. Stockers and| ond Streets. Purcaase price $950," feeders, $4 to $8. cash. South front. A good buy. receipts, 1,000. Market} Hedden Real Estate Agency. a sidewalks. Best lights largely $8, B-15-lw}| Chase Prive receipts, 2,300. Market | FOR SALE—A good building lot on y to strong. Range, $6.50 to} West Thayer, south front. Gas, Bulk light and butchers, $8. Packing sows, $6.60 to $7. Best pigs early $7.50, Sheep receipts, inally steady. Good and choice i to 90-pound lambs quotable, $13.50 to $1 Heavy lambs and seconds mostly, $11 to $12. Fat ewes quot- 10. Market nom- FLOUR UNCHANGED. Minneapolis, Mar. 15,—Flour un- Sewer, water. Good ‘neighborhood. Price $1200 casa. Estate Agency. Phone 0. LAND FOR RENT—About 640 acres of farm |, und good stock ranch, in Burlcigh county, near Missouri river, about 100 acres in cultivation, most of it is fenced and cross-fenced; dwell- ing house ands other farm build- ings; 75 acres of it méadow bottom Hedden Real, ‘S-1-1wi| basement, Holihan. Hedden Phone 0. Real Ce Shipments, 55,571 barrels.| hay land. Good place for dairy- FOR SALE=Thrae room pee, ast 3-6-tf va eractront St) cae zitesee oe Register of Deeds of said ran, $29, ing, stock and poultry ra street. Purchase price . Easy | HaTTE and Barred Plymouth Hock |” om, Petitioner, vs) Burleigh county, in book “176” of tie : A Nords' , Sr, Cav see MILL GiTY WHEAT. SconM, Resse Se mr ec a ee tedden atso Single Comb White Leghora| iivon Aire Hane itareon, Mra. | wortages: at page 475" and there- Minneapolis, Mar, 15.—Wh: . Lost K PhanenOue Cockercls, also hatehing eges for] Swan Swanson, Mrs, Roland Brad-| Holi gned by “said George , polis, “Mar. abi atee | se : pAgency: Phone eT sale from Prize Winning Strain] <p, Hoar ollister by an instrument in writing ccipts, 860 cars, compared with 146 ,[OST—Black imitation leather]FOR SALE—Modern house of five] phone 252, 211 Thayer St. Peter aia John Ker endater fe ested ey 9% 1921, to First National CAT ROR ONS hee grip disappeared from Sdo De-| rooms and bath, garage, half block! Werlen, Bismarck, N. Dak. MERehtea icteata fenkeae Bekcaee ea . peneott Wisconsin, a corpor- a ALP wath fa on 0 pee ea 7 ne M. Betray. Baty from paving. sie only aaah 3-9-iw] dente ’ F , P ea LA Sielenisent sas on the i ; May, We y, $1.19%8; . i. i Fy 5 i. of January, 192% eat 1’ dark northern, $1.20% pallegs See ake. Of tne BE Ie 2 meine eT rET Vx SALE 16-50 TP. Tractor,|‘Thé State of North Dakota to the| corded in the office of the Register to $1.3 No. 2 dark northern,! yalue to. you. Box 253, Bis-] kor Sas 3 bottom oliver plow, 1 grain] Above Named Respondents and All| of Deeds of said Burleigh county, $1173 to $1.34. marck) Nx Dak. . 0. a Our room an ad ot| tank and wagon, 4 gass drums,| Persons Interested in the Estate of) nook “174” ‘of Mortgages, at page Corn No, 3 yellow, 65% to 66% ”, 12-1 |\, penee ey es bedi 42500-3500 1 oil drum. Write or call H. John Nordstrom, Sr. De: cl, “268;" will be foreclosed by a sale conte te, Batenee ae Medion | Watkins: Phone 18. Jagers} You ‘and each of you are hereby|| of the premises in such mortgage and Oats No. 3 white, 39% to 41%c. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN. oe ys teliw | —2ransfer_Co. 3-9-1w| notified that John A. Nordstrom, uf] hereinafter described at the Barley, 50 to 60 cents. Rye No. to 764% cents. Ave., BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) FOR SALE—A bargain, the Bismarck Steam Laundey property, on corner of 4th St. and Rosser one of the best “corners for business of any kind. 150 feet; building, 40 by 140 feet, ron clad; building part located sirable in the city. sale only $4,500; $1,800 cash. J. fi. Phone 745. FOR SALE—A” frome, Riverview. Hot water heat, three bedrooms, oak floors and trim downstairs | and maple and bureh up. Garage. Phone 0 Strictly modern apart- to offer?’ FOR SALE—2 houses, one 7 rooms ‘and bath; one 5 rooms: without bath; Tight down town; corner Yt; nice shade trees;; $8500.00 3. FOR SALE—House; 5"rooms antl bath; about three years old; 200.00, reasonable terms, FOR SALE—House; 4 rooms and bath; 2 blocks from Post office; cast front; $2300.00, reasonable | FOR SALE! FOR SALE—the best list of resi- dence lots, many on very reason- WANTED—Hoovses for sale in any; part of city; shave more prospec- tive customers for city property | and farm lands than at any time F, F. YOUN! G, First. National Bank Bldg. 3-12- FOR SALZ OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. ___ FOR RENT — Modern flat in. Tribune new fireproof building. Available April 1.) Apply Tribune office. S—My house, large barn, @hicken house, coal or todl house. Located on Ninth atrect;two blocks from school house. Will take @ light car as $2,500. are looking for 1 ce A. F. Marquett, 922 9th - 3-18-1w FOR SALE—Five room modern Bun- House pai a Price, galow, east end of city, east front Near school. P $3,300. Easy terms. Hedden Real Estate Agency. 3-11 Estate 5-1w FOR SALE—Almost new bungalow of six rooms and bath, garage in This is of the most de- Price for qui Agel 15 ote nisned 3-13-1W tiers, yooms B. F, Phone 512-3. 183. house, house, small close lw section D. rtly farm White Pure peat| Write ROOM FOR RENT—One nice fur- Cloge in. 402 °bth-St. Phone’ 836 J.’ FOR SALE—Garland rai in good condition. FOR RENT—One furnished toom. One dlock from Postoffice. 2nd. St. FOR RENT—One or two furnished} for light -housekeeping..| of Mortgages, on page, 297, and as- Flanagan. ‘Phone 303, signed by con mortgagee to John 3.10-1w| M..McCahan, in FOR RENT—Three ,modern and de- sirable roome, close © in, to ladies. FOR RENT—Two large and two small’ rooms, 404 6th. St. Phone FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Bismarck Business Cellege. ‘Phone AT THE MOHAWK. Room ‘with board, also accomméda- tions now for more table boarders at $26 per month. with garage, on liberal terms; 7 room modern house, with 4 ‘bed rooms, on 6th street, for $4000., on terms; monthly payments; 6 room mod- ern house, including 3 bed rooms Geo, M. Register. __ R SALE OR TRADE—For cai.| Haywood part fully equipped for retreading, 6 inch tire. Tubes repairing and The premises ‘do in: said vulcanizing of afl kinds, Can be'l mortgage and w! be sold to moved on good location. Located] satisfy the same, are situate in the in town population, 1,500. Only, shop in totwn; for details and price write Nick Janiow, Box 8, Wilton, PER CENT MONEY may be se- cured under Bankers Reserve Sys- tem for any purpose on city or] property. Deposit Com ing, Kansas Denver, Colorado. FOR SALE— ing from prize winners. FOR SALE—20-40 AVERY TRAC- TOR and a five bottom P. N. Tractor plow in ‘good condition, also a few gas and oil drums. Sterling, N. Dak. sclioo].. or capitol. Calty NOTICE 3-13-31 OF. MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE BALE Default ha¥ing ‘occurred in the conditions ofthe mortgage herein- after described, Notice is Hereby Given, that that certain mortga: executed and delivered by Leslie Hackney and Lillie M. Hackney, his room, in modern home. (Seal.) fe, mortgaggrs, to Hackney Land Also Bead por- Creait Contes: y mM pai rporation,4 192: Phone 624J. :612-16th St. mortgagee, dated (le ist, aay ae A hacks 3-14-3t] March, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds in| tion be d for the county of Burloigh and state of North Dakota, on the 2Ist day of May, 1918, at 2:45 o'clock P. M., and duly recorded in’ Book 151 213 pe aA lieation by an_ instrument writing, dated the 24th day of May,, 1018, and which assi; prevent was filed| for record in the off of the reg: ister of deeds of said I Buileigh he ha ty, North Dakota, on the 27th da of September, 1920, and recorded fn Book 155 of Assignments ron page 202, and again assigned by said as- signee to Margaret A, Curry, James M. MeCahan, Mary Janes Sweeton, Sarah C, an, Fannie M, Irw Agnes. G. ine Annie E. White and Kathryn leCahan, by an instru- ment in writing, dated August 19th, 1921, which as for record in the office of the said rerister of deeds of Burleigh Coun. » North Dakota, on the 27th day of Heccisber, 1922,’ amd recorded” in Book 177 of Miscellaneous Deeds, on Page 187, and again assigned by said assignees to B. E, Woodward, by an instrument in perlite dated the 18th day of August, 1922, which as- signment was filed for record in the office of the said register of deeds of. Burleigh County, ‘North Dakots (Seal.). 592 J « 3-14-1w. ree wo i 2-7-tt : 2-18-1f Given, 401 Sth St. 3-10-5t o'clock P well situated, will prem close in 5 room partly modern] on the 10th day of’ Junuary . Y, 192 rth close in, for ‘$2000., -on,’and recorded. in Book 174 of Mis:| o'eloct payment down and then] cell s Mortgages, on page 256,] March, 1923, will be foreclosed by a sale of thc premises in such mortgage and here: inafter.destribed, at the front door of the courthouse at Bjsmarck, the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of. tea e’clock in the forenoon, on the stst day of March, 1923, to satisfy “the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of sale, of sale. The mort, sati county North low: (Ww in, for $3000., on terms. 3-9.1w model 12, Vulvanizing 1 work. Takes size 21-2 to o! county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, to- The Southwest Quarter (SW) of] su Section Twenty-one (21), in Town- ship One Hundred Thirty-eight (138) North, of Range Seventy-five (75) West of the 6th P. M., containing 160 acres, more or less, according to the United States Governmene | survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- gare on the date of sale the sum of 64.36, besides the costs, disburse- aes and expenses of this foreclo- sure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakots, 3-9-2w & Bankers Reserve y, Lathrop Build- y, Mo. Home office, 3-15-1mo | ees for Hatching. Wyndotte eggs for hatch- $2.00 per setting 15 eggs, $10.00 per] this 14th d. ft Februm: hundred. John Bentz, Bismarck, BR eh WOODWARD, na Anstrom, ND. 5 signee, to Union Inves 3-13-ut| GF, DULLAM ann é. i YOUNG, ttorneys for A‘ jismarck, North Dakota 2-3 0. 2 1-8-15-22 county Citation Hearing Petition for Ap- pointment of Administrator. or call Knute Johnson,| 3-13-1w 1918, well ty of Burleigh, ss. In Cou Studebaker real cheap. A small) {Y © : n Cour aee-| building ‘and shea to be sold at] Sout: before Hon. 1. C. Daview, once, Call 187 or see me in Per tin the Matter of the Estate of John FOR SALE—A good grocery business son at 1014 Broadway, H. C. Arnold, and mortgagee by an instrument in writ- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- located, one six-cylinder ment. Rose Apt., Phone 862. W.F.| gmaller quantities if desired.|in this court his petition, praying Murphy, Prop. 3-15-tf| Phone 494J Roy Pennoll.| that letters of administration upop’ Lot! 50 by] FOR RENT—A Modern Five Room | 2-13-1w the’ estate of John Nordstrom, Sr., apartment. Call 675 J. 8-13-3t |; “Used clothes consisting of ladies |!ate of the city of Bismarck, in the! FOR SALE—Baled hay, delivered to any part of the city $12.00 a ton. Baldwin, Buleigh county, kota, the petitioner here’ Norta Da- , has filed in the Default” hevine” after described, foreclose inafter described, of the courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of | Dakota, at the hour of ten lock A. M., on the day to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the to-wit: NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Albin E, Anstrom amd An- mortgagors, | ment company, a co! dated June 10, h poration, mortgagee, ignet 1918, und filed for record in the of- | fice of the Register of Deeds of the of Burleigh and North Dakota, on the first day of, and recorded ” of mortgages, at page “11 thereafter assigned by LG -15-22-29 | NOTICE ‘cone Peau. FORE- | E SALE to at the Bist premises deseribed ge and which w the sam of Burleigh Dakota, and described as_fol- ‘All of the ection Thirty-three (1 in Township One Hundred cight (138) North, of Range Seventy- nine (79) West of the'5 There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of $1946.64, besides the cos! ments and expenses of th and ak ota, 2-15-22— wife, ing dated November 13th, 191 George S. Hollister, which if ment was on the 22nd day of Janu- ary, 1923, duly recorded in the of- on the 16th day of April, satisfy the amount due . M, Anderson, Charles Thirty, Sth P. M. 1-8- state DAVIES, Judge of thie County Cou: Let the service of the above cita- | jade’ by, personal service | upon all respondents resident withia | —_—_—— the state of North Dakota, and pub- | NOTICE AND CITATION, , HEARING | Bismarck Tribune | once each week for three successive weeks, all not less than twenty days | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-| before suid day of hearing. 1, C. DAVIE Judge of the County Court. occurred in the | conditions of the mortgage herein-| The State of North Dakota to the| Notice is Hereby that that certain marge ge | exccuted and delivered by August P Anderson and A, wife, mortgagors, Wachter, mortgagee, dated the 19th | Ruby Wilscy, are hereby notified that | of May, 1915, and filed for rec- ord in the office of the register of decds in and for the county of. Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota, on the 20th day of May, 1916, at four | . M. and duly recorded in Book 131 of fortgages, on page 1D0, by a sale of the in such mottgage and here- front door | date | in such be sold to, are situate in th state West Haif , disburse- | foreclo- | re, Dated this 14th day of February, CHARLES G. NEWTON, DULLAM. & Y Attorneys for Mortgagec, Bismarck, North Dak. WACHTER, Mortgagec. UNG, in book; to n= duly re- front door of the Burleigh county court house, in/the city of Bismarck, Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon 1923, to upon -such The Dakota, | The 1 Thir- Bismarck, Mar. 15, 1922. one stor, suits, waists, skirts, men’s suits,|county of- Burleigh and © of| mortgage on the day of sale. No, 1 dark northern . 1.91.43 { hard wood floor and part cement. SALESMEN WANTED all in good. condition for sale} North Dakota, deceased, be granted] premises described a such mortgag: 1 northern spring 1.08| This property is worth considera-|WANLTED—Salesmen to sell The|cheap. City Cleaners and Dyers. |to John A, Nordstrom, and that the) and which will be sold to . 1 amber durum 35 | ble more than what we ask for it.| | Dorscy Sand Blast Flue Cleaner 3-12-1y | said petitjon will be heard and duly| same are ‘situated in the No. 1 mixed durum , «g| For further information see A. I'.| on commission. Good proposition > ————+" | considered by this court on T Burleigh, state. of North No. 1 red durum | Marquett. Also a horse, buggy! for hustior. ‘Answer quick -for| We do ‘hemstitching. All. work, | the first’ day of May, A. D. 1 und described as follows: No. 1 flax . and harness, one Pannell top Over-] choice territory. Mix-& Landry|10c per yard, Singer Sewing Machine | two o'clock in the afternoon of that| Southeast Quarter of Sec No. 2 flax land delivery car, one collar and Bismarck, N. D. | day,-at the court rooms of this court,| ty-two, in Township “One. 1 BEULAH COAL nc now $4.75 per ton delivered. The Wach- ter Transfer Co. ‘Phone 62. cuff ‘starcher, one steam “heated body ironer, one drive belt leather endless, 80 fect, 8-in. wide, and some other laundry articles. Those will be sold at a bargain. 8-13-1w Co. Baton Rouge, La. ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Light pleasant room in modern home, convenient to 8-14-3t | Co., 512 Broadway, FOR SALE—Potafoes at 60 cents per bushel, 8-5-1m| in. the county court house, in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear before this court at S Meridian. Mat Andabl. ' Phone 10F5. 3-15-3t fundred | Forty-our North, of Range Seven-| Section Twenty-four (24) in Town- | West of the Fifth Principal There will e duc on such mort: | Edge at the dite of sale the sum of eee (rom OF..THE DUFFS OLIVIA, | WONDER $F 1 COULD JUST HAVE A i QH,ISN'T SHE CONNIN? THE! LITTLE DEAR! 1. SMILE FOR | SHE ISA LITTLE, PEACH! Voeal Rilent 3 iWi/ OH DEAR, DID | FRIGHTEN HER? No, BUT ILL. TAKE HER BACK LITTLE THING ISNT SHE ? SHE’S A DELICATE —_——— YES, ALL BY ALLMAN | of of | 5-22 of! x || FOR SALE 4-24 tractor, ease said time and place, and answer said |twolve hundred sixty-three dollars | petition, and show cause, if any there | be, why the prayer of said petiticn | costs and expense of sale, and the | should not be granted. | By the court: besides the} and sixty-nine cents; attorney fee allowed by law, | | Dated March 7th, 1923. | | FIRST NATIONAL BANK, | i Prescott, Wisconsin, Assignee. Dated the 12th day of March, A. D.| Adrian E. Buttz, ! i Attorney for Assiznee, | Leeds, North Dakota. { 8-B-15-22-29-4 5 12 OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. | | ty of Burleigh. In County Court, | Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. | (IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE| | OF DUKE W. WILSEY, DE-! | CEASED. ‘Belle Wilsey, Petitioner, vs, Harry| Wilsey, Archie Wilsey, Bessie Wil- | \.mey Ricker, Ada Anthony, Orpha Powers, Ruby Wilsey,) Respondents. | Above Named Respondents, ! You, the said Harry Wilsey, {Archie W Bessie Wilsey Rick-| er, Ada Anthony, Orpha Powers, | the final account of the adminis-| trator of the estate of Duke W. Wil-| sey, late of the town of Wing, in the | county of Burleigh and state of| North Dakota, deecased, has bees | rendered to this court, therein show- ing that the estate of said deecased is ready for final settlement and dis- | tribution, and petitioning that his ‘account be allowed, the residue of aid estate be distributed to the) persons thereunto entitled, his ad-| ministration closed and he be dis charged; that Tuesday the 24th da of April, A.D. 192 10 o'clock in} the forenoon of that day at the court ! ‘coms of this court in the court house, in the city of Bismarck, county of Bur and state of , North Dakota has been duly appoint- ! ed by this court for the settlement | thereof, at which time und place any | person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing,to said account and petition | and contest the same. And dents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear befgre this court and | jshow cause, if any you have, why id account shall not be allowed the residue of said estate distributed | jthe administration of said estate! closed and the said J A. Davies, ad-| ministrator be discharged. | Dated the 9th day of March, A. D. 1923, By the court. Seal 2 I. C, Davies, Judge of County Court. 3-15-22-29--4. 2-19 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE | Notice is Hereby Given, That de- fault has been made in the terms and conditions of that ‘certain mort-| gage, made, executed and deliver2d by Fred J. Huguet and Anna Huguet, his wife, as mortgagors, to The Nor- thern Trust Company, a _corpora- tion, mortgagee, dated December 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 27th day of February, 1918, at 2:00 P. M., and duly recorded in Book» of Mortgages, on page 215, and assigned by the said mort- gagee to The Fidelity Mutual Lite Insurance Company, a corporation, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by an | instrument in writing dated the 6ti day of May 1918, which suid assign- ment. was filed’ for record said Burleigh County, North Dakota, on May 7th, 1918, at 1:30 P. M.. duly recorded in Book “ Mortgages, pn page 283, and said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at} the front dgor of the court house | in the city of Bismarck, in the Coun- ty of Burlei igh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock and April, 1923, to satisfy the amount of sale. The premises described in such satisfy the same, are situated in the | County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as fol- | lows, to-wit? The Northeast quarter (NE%) of | ship One Hundred Forty-two (142) | North, of Range Seventy-seven (77), | West of’the Fifth Principal Meridi- | an, containing 160 acres, more or less, according to the United States | Government survey thereof. There will be due on such mort gage at the date of sale, the sum | Two Thousand. One Hundred Ninety- \ seven and 70-100 ($2,197.70) Dollars, | including taxes for ‘the rs 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921, paid by assignee of mortgagee together with the costs (and expenses. of sale. oan this 28th day of February, THE FIDELITY MUT' AL LIFE IN- | SURANCE COMPANY, ‘a corporation, of Philadelphia, nee of Mortgugce. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, Nout Pa, Dakota, PIERCE, TENNESON, CUPLER «| STAMBAUGH, | Attorneys for Assignee of Mort: | gugee, Fargo, Noah Dakota. -8-15-22-29-—4-5 | : Prepare .your clothes now! for their Easter cleaning, Pressing and repairing. Don’t; Wrait nif the last minute rush. 710. Cleaners & Dyers. Phone | — ; FOR. RENT—Very desirable apart- ment, fully cquipped: for light housekeeping; clectric range for | cooking, ‘Plénty of sunshine from They windows, 801 4th St. Wo Littl, gist ress at Annex Cafe. Phone’209. FARM FOR SALE 240 crew: tik five miles from town, house,*barn ‘and good well, some fenced. Will sell cheap or trade for house in) pitgid or take aytomobile as ment, This will ‘make a siry farm or turkey ranch. ey is cléay. J. H. Hotihan, ratte In Broadway. S168 Peo. je plows; Packer. All fine gi att ‘ou, the above named respon- | ¢: jand a in the! r| office of the Register of Deeds of | in the afternoon on the 10th day of |town to reside in the due upon such mortgage on the date | uch | i BLE Sa and which will be sold io! ing. CLEANING, CLEANING | | Phone | ' ® asget a Ptices. John. ©. Taylor; St Sey N. ” 3-26-16 | PAGE: SEVEN . Iowa Physician Makes Startling Offer To Catarrh Sufferers ‘Found . Treatment Which Healed His Own Catarrh and Now Offers To Send It Free To Sufferers. Any- where. Davenport, Tow: —Dr. Ww. O. | Coffee, Suite 1520 St. James Ho- i tel Bidg., this city, one of the most widely known physicians and sur- geons in the central west, an- {nounces that he found a_ treat- {ment which pemaccely, healed him of catarrh in th® head and nose, deafness and head noises after many years of suffering. He then sake the treatment to a number of other sufferers and they state |that they also were completely ‘healed. The Doctor is so proud of his achievement and so confident ‘that his treatment will bring oth- er sufferers the same freedom it gave him, that he is offering to send a 10 days’ supply absolutely free to any reader of this pap } who writes him Dr. Coffee has speciali ear, nore and threat diseases for more than thir- sand honored and ected by countless thousands. If you suffer from nose, head or throat catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises, send him your name and address today.—Adv. | WHOLE STATE JOINS SONGFEST Ashville, N. C., Mar. rates to the | tival of the Music Clubs here June 9, will asked to join in a song fest morning previous to the opening of the sessions which will be a dem- oristration of a new form of group ing introduced by Henrietta Ba- 15,—Dele- Thirteenth Biennial Fes- ational Federation of |e Low, ional chairman of Home and Group Singing of the National Federation. At the Biennial, besides the daiiy morning “sin, there will be three or f meetings for those specially inte ed in the movement, one general meeting before the entire | bedy where a song repertoire for the season of 1923-25 will be rehearsed, song sheet embodying solo- . ists and selected groups will be ready by the time of the meeting. In addition, too, there will be a Sunrise Sing held on the mountain side, To this end the music clubs and the state organizations are bein; asked to send as delegates as many pianists and people who can sing as possible. 50th Anniversary Is Celebrated nestwon, N. D., 15.—With all of their children here to make thg family circle complete Mr and M George Newberry, who h been residents of Jamestown for nearly three years, celebrated their golden wedding annive: The celebration b the home of Mrs Fred M. Wanner on 2nd avenue south, Mrs. and Mrs. Newberry Being the only guest. Mrs. Wanner is an old time friend of the family, the late Fred Wanner having been superintendent of the Cooperstown public schoo! when the Newberry children attend- ed that school Mr. and Mrs, Newberry came to Copperstown, Dakota territo: 40 years ago and made their home in that town until \coming to Jam fall 9 purchased the He: lence on 8th aveune: south. when tl er resi BEULAH COAL now $4 |per ton delivered. The Wach- ter Transfer. Co. Phone 62. For First “Class Dry Clean- Call Capital Laundry Phone 684. CARD OF THA I wish to thank our many friends for the kindness and beautiful floral offerings dur- ing the recent illness and | death of our beloved son and | brother. A. O. 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