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PAGE SEVEN price $14. One ribbon |will be foreclosed by g sale of the Show case, oak golden finish, ca-| premises in such mortgage and here- pacity 160 rolls, No. 7 ribbon, price |inafter described, at the front door $10, Both cases in good condition.|of the court house in the city~ Haltan Mercantile Company, -|of Bismarck, in the county burn, N. D. 3-21-1w | of Burleigh and state of wierd FOR SALE—1 Gallaway 6 hp gas |Dakota, at the hour of two o’cloc! engine, 1 Chatham 5 fp tanntig | P. M., on the 27th day of April, A. D. mill, 1 DeLaval cream separator |1923, to satisfy the amount due upon and 1 International feed grind- {said mortgage on the day of sale. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1928 | MARKET NEWS WHEAT PRICE * ceipts, 1 GAINS LOST _ EARLY TODAY Trading Turns Downward on v the Chicago Board on Foreign Reports ‘Wheat aver- “ lower today during the ings, buyers appearing rath; tless and Liverpool quotations tending downward. On the other hand there was no decided pressure to s tions of moist weather in: domestic winter wheat territory, however, tended to give some advan- to the bears. Opening prices ch varied from unchanged figures cent lower with May, $1.21% to and July, $1.16%, to $1.16% were followed by a slight rally, and downturn all around to yesterday’s finish, Scattering liquid part of holders led subsequently to further declines in prices, Export de- d was less active and there was selling to go into storage here. Clo to 1% net lower with M and July, $1.1 ST. PAUL LIVESQOCK.,, So. St. Paul, Mar. 23.—Cattle re- 00. Market fully steady on, Killing classes. Few Head” of fut steers, $8.25 to $8.50. Best load of Practically alt other beef F cen this price and $6, Fat she-stock, $4. to $7.60. Cunners und receipts, 10,800. steady to 10 cents higher. Best, 180 to 190 pounders, $8.10, Packers pay- ing most, $7.85 to $8 for 150 pounders to 300 pounders. Best packers large s early, $7.85. receipts, 500. Market most- 4. Choice fed western lambs ng 67 pounds, $14.65. Steady, Other good to choise lambs, $14 to $14.50. Practically no sheep here. Market slow, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, March. 23.—Hog receipts, 34,000, Fairly active, 10 to 15 cents higher. Top, $8.50. Cattle receipts, 8,000. Beef steers fairly active, steady to strong. | Kill- ing quality plain. Top matured steers, $9.35. Desirable light beef heifers weak in spots. Calves unevenly and lower than early Thursday. s and feeders most active on the count counts, Several loads and carly today, §7.75 $8 Shee early sales steady to loads, 84 to 87 pound fed Jambs $15 to packers; some held high- er. Sheep very scarce, No~early s. Run includes about 1,900 di- rect to packers. BISMARCK GRAIN, 4 (Furnished by Russell-Milier Co.) Bismarck, Mar, 23. . 1-dark northern . 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum Blo; 1 flax... No. 2 flax . No. 1 rye $1.13 MILL CITY WHEAT, Minneapolis, Minn., Mar, 23—Wheat receipts, 217 cars, compared with 128 a year ago. Cash northern, $1.1853 to $1.275%; No, 1 dark northern fan:y, $1.29% to $1.405%; No, 1 dark north- ern, $1.20% to $1.2958; May, $1.19%, July, $1.20, Corn No, 3 yellow, 67% cents, | | 4 | to 68% /Two red steers, one year old. SHOES & Boots ff H-e: BULKY 800BS E MENOED. Hs HASTE.TOGET ODT of SHOP THIS NOON, CAUSED HIM TO: m WEATHERS NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby, given'that the de- fault has been made in the condition of that certain chattel mortgage, made executed and delivered for value re- ceived by R. M. Duff of Regan, county of Burleigh and state’ of North Da- kota, mortgagor, to the Farmers State bank, a corporation of Regan, North Dakota, mortgagee, which mortgage is dated on the 15th day of September, 1921, to Secure one certain promiséory, note in writing for Eighteen Hundred Thirty-eight. and 70-100 ($1,838.70) Dollars, dated September 15th, 1921; due December 1st, 1921, and which mortgage was duly filed in the office of the register of deeds, in-iind for Burleigh county, N. D., on the 17th day of September, 1921, and which said default is of the following na- ture to-wit; that said debt .is Jong past due and that the same has not heen paid, and that there is claimed to be due on: said »mortgage at the date of this notice’ the sum of ‘six- teen hundred ninety-five und:no-100 (1,695.00). dollars, for principal and les costs and: disburse- closed by a sale of the personal prop- erty in such mortgage and herein- after described at the livery barn in’ Regan, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Daketa, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. ‘on the Sst day of March, 1923. The personal property, which will be sold to satisfy said mortgage is described as follows, to- wi : ‘ One grey mare, 9 years old, named Daisey, weight, 1,100. One grey mare; 10 years old, named Nellie, weight 1,200. One black gelding, 7 years old, named Banrey, weight 1,300. One hay mare, 11 yt old, named Puse, weight 1,000. One ‘black gelding, 3 years old, weight 1,000. One black gelding, 8 years old, weight 1,000. One bay ‘mare,''7 years old, named Bell, weight 1,200. One “Holstejn” ‘cow, 7 years old. Gne roan caw, 4 years old. One red tow, 6 years old. One red cow, 5 years old. One k cow, 3 years old. One red heifer, one year old. ‘Two, black and white heifer calve! Oats No, 3 white, 41% to 42% cents.[ months old. Barley, 53 to 61 cents: Rye-No. 2, 76 to 76% cents. Flax No. 1, $3.11. “One LaCrosse 8-ft. single dise drill. me John Deere 8-ft. binder, complete, ‘One Dain 5-ft. mower. One three- STRIPS OF. BOTA SIDES OF THE DOOR FRAME ° section steel drag. Qne Moline corn Jewell.corn plow. One Bt. One John Deere wagon, complete with triple box. One three-bottom Janesville plow. One 1. H.C. buck rake, Ofe Moline gang plow. @ Dated this 21st day of March, A. D. 1923, FARMERS STATE BANK, Regan, N. D., Mortgage. THEODORE: KOFFEL, Attorncy for Mortgagee,* Bismatek, N. D. 3-23-16 NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE \ SALE. Notice is heréby,given that default has. been made. in-the conditions of that certain mortgage made by E. 0. itzer of McKenzie, Burleigh county, Dakota; mortgagee, dated the 4th of Novemhers'1928,'t6 secure’ the fol- lowing indebtedness, ta-wit;'-One hote, for iM, with> interest . at cent_per annum.ginge Now sth, 19227 and. another note for “$1,459.00, with interest it the rate of 10 per cent per annum since October 4, 1922, ‘and which mortgage was duly filed in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh caynty, state of North Da- kota on the 6th day of November, 1922, at 1:30 o'clock p, m., and which default is of the following nature. surrendering the propert; going through bankruptcy and fai Ures to care for stock and machinery and that there js claimed to be due on sdid mortgage ut date of this notice the sum of $1,785.98 for principal and interest. And that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the personal property in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at public auction, agreeably to the statutes in such case made and provided, at the front door of the postofficesin the town of Me- Kenzie, in the county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota at the hour of 2 o'clock ‘p.m. on’Saturday the 3ist, doy of March, 1928. That personel property which will be sold to satisfy sald mortgage ip described as follows, to-w , 126 ‘bushels of seed wheat in erdin- ary; about 500 bushels feed barley in grainary; 1 Handt wide tire high wheel farm wagon with hay rack; 1 |} weight,’ 1,200 )-pounds; rig (ina ltii ( i“ Indian wide tire high wheel farm wagon with triple box; wagon com-' plete. with neck yokes and whiffle- tree; Emerson 14-inch gang plow with breaker bottoms and stubble bottom and hitch complete;, Moline 14-inch ng plow with stubble bottom; Deer ing 12-foot, No sheader com: plete with a canvass and hiteh 12 foot Deering Kentucky double. dise grain drill, complete 10-foot Conti- ntal dise harrow; 4 section .steel harrow; 2 5-foot Deering mowe: Déering 10-foot hay: rake; set of bob Dgére 6-shovel corn plow sweep’ rake, bay mare, 11-years' old, weight 1,350 fanied “Babe;*bay mare, 1% year's “old, sweight,’ 1,250" poundss named ‘Dolly; bay’ mare, 11 years’ oldy name¥ -Pet;, gray’ mate, 8: yegirs old, weight 1,200) pounds; named hady;. white maré,’12 r weight'l 300" $ rrgl7 inure, 10 .yeurs ht.1,300.. pdpods, named ‘Kelding,., six 4 nied ,Tom; gray; gelding, 5,'years E gbt..1,800-paumds; named 'Dex- black gelding, 6-years ‘old, weight 200 pounds, named Chub; gray geld- ing, 3 years. old. weight 1,250 poufds, named, Frank; two gray horse colts, coming 2 years old; one gray horse colt ‘sucking; one ‘red white face milch cow, 7:years old, weight 1,200 pounds; one all red 2-year-old cow; one red white face’ heifer, coming yearling; three red~ heifer spring calves, all my three-fourths interest in all crops to be sown on the south- east quarter and the south half of the ‘northeast quarter of: section’ 25 in township 139 north of range west of the 5th P. M., season, 1923, and three-fourths interest in all crops to be sown on east 100 acrés on each] + side. of section 11 in township’ 138, north of range 7% west: of the Sth P, M,, seagon 1923, McKENZIE STATE BANK, . By E. M. Kafer. F. FE. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. Dry Cleaning, . Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing. Call. 58.: Eagle Tailoring. i FOR SALE. ‘ Right. foom Modern bouse on pavement Two story five. room modern house... Six Room Modern ‘Bungalow. Six room two story. hous Five Room Bungalow ..,. Modern. . Four -Room cottage partly modern Three room cottage Modern Four Room cottage on South Side. Corneg lot Thx150° .. See us for terms. ‘PRICE OWENS Se theta ee WANTED=—Married man-at onee-for season on farm.- Separate house, sgarden patgh ond share of éggs and milk, ‘Give particulars in first let- Cy €,¢ Lawbangh, Halliday, J 20-5t MELP WANTED —EEMALE ANTED—Lady solicitor. 1 pay one to two dollars per. order,. good money to the party who will work. Also one who is willing to travel. Call McKenzie hotel and ask for L. Feuer.» Call from 5 to 8 p. m. 3-22-2¢ WANTED—Citib for hotel work. Good wages'and good home.’ Apply Metropolitan. hétel, New Salem, N 3-22-38 ‘ED—Girl for general ho work. 1002 8th St.’ Phone 639. Mrs, 8. D. Dietz, 3-20-lwk HOUSES WANTED NTED TO BUY from owner ‘our or five-room house or cot- tage, $2,500 to $4,000, Brand new Chevrolet Coupe first payment, or trade for equity. Possession on or before June 1. Describe prop- stute terms, Address Box , Tribune, 3-17-1w POSITION WANTED POSITION, WANTED— Competent ographer, and Bookkeeper about. -2 years experience. Would he able ta accept position by May lst. Banking desired, “Write Tri- bune No. 536. second mah in battery service’ or repair station. Some experience. Inquire Box 143 Burnstad, N. D. 4 320-1w __SALEAMEN. WANTED WANTED—A' salesman in North Da- of * gloves and. mittens ‘on ‘commission. Ad- drpss.. Gloves,‘ 162">Norwood,. Buf- falo,, Nz Y.i 00> 66 3-22-8t . SALT OR RENT FOR, (SALE—Almost. new Ynodern house of six! reqms, bath and sleep- ing porch. “Hard © wo floors throughout. Stucco finish. New modern and up to date. A beauty Of beauties, “Cost $8,700. Is a real home. Price, $7.500. Cash, only $1,000. , Balance, easy terms, A. chance of a life time.: J. H, Holi- han, 314 Broadway. Phone 746. 3-22-8¢ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Seven- room house with six choice lots, splendid garden, berry’ bushes, frait and shade trees. East cor- ner frontage near to both grade and high school. Garage and chicken house, Will accept sniall farm for equity or car as first payment. Possession af once. Box 375, Bismarck, N. D, 3-21-lw FOR RENT—Modern steam heat- ed flat in new fireproof Tribune building. Call Tribune office or hone 82 or 698W. 3-19-tf FOR” RENT—Furnished apartment, twe rooms and kitchenette in a modern “house. Call.818 Ave. RB, or phone 682-M. 3-21-4¢, FOR RE! itrictly modern apart- ment. Rose Apt., Phone 852. W. F. Mufphy, - Prop. 3-16-t Fore RENT—Five-room house, {dr- nished, 713 3rd St. 3-21-1w Eltinge Blk. FOR SALE—5 room bungalow in | nice part. af.cify. J'can strongly recommend ghe purchase of this Property at $27 er, nearly new. 16th. Street S. or write ‘Chris Jen: G.D, Bi marck, N. D. | 3-17-lw ‘The premises described in said mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the county of Burleigh, and state of North ‘Da- kota, and described, as follows, to- \SIX-PRR CENT MONEY may be se- | 00 on. which | Teasonable terms can be arrang- | ed. | FOR SALE-Tracts of one aere; and up in Lincoln addition and ather parts of the east end of city. FIRE INSURANCE in reliable companies. * F. Ej YOUNG. Pee | Phone 78, Fitst\National Bank Bid. 3-19-lw LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Perfect lot for fine res- idence on Fourth street. front. Will sell cheap. Call Reithon, 48 Trayer street. 3 ___ WANTED TO RENT WANTED Light house keeping rooms on firsp floor, suitable for two or four ladies. Call 273 after 6 o'clock. B-21-3t -3t RSA ae LOST—A pair of glasses, heavy lens. gold bows. Reward. Finder return to 915 7th St., or phone 692-J. B-22-3t WORK WANTED Paper hanging and painting; first class work, 417 So, gth St. Phone 804-M. 3-B2-1w ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT-—Suite of two rooms on ground floor, completely furnish- ed. Also single room with kitch ‘enette, vacant April 1. 411 6th St. Phone 278, 22-1W FOR RENT—Very nicely: furnished front room on ground floor. Close in. Suitable for one or two. Call $13-Ave, A or Phone 1052W, 8-22-1w FOR’ RENT—Front roam in. modern house. Furnished or unfurrished ladies preferred. “Phone 391-W. 2 22-3t FoR*, RBNT—Partly , furnished | room; for. ‘light. housekeeping. 708. Main. St. -Phote 278-R. , ‘ 17-lwk uitable for light housekeéping, over S.E, Bergeson & Son: 21-3 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping or sleeping rooms, Call 701 Front Si phone 938-M 3-21-3t WANTED—Roomers and table board- ers, $26 per month, also garage for rent, 416 Thayer. Phone 622, 3-21-1w FOR RENT—Two large and two amall rooms, 404 6th St. Phone 512-J. 2-Tetf FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Bjamarck Business College. Phone 183. our store. MISCELLANEOUS, = FOR SALE—A carload of good Here- ford cows and heifers all bred to a good bull to calve in April or May. Also s yearling Hereford bull and two registered bull calves. Also several hundred bushels of good Victory oats at 60c and Falconer seed corn at $1.00. per bushel at the granary. Walter E. Sellens, Bismarck, N. Dak. 3-21-1week OR SALE—Ribbon cases, one Rus- sell No, 3 ribbon cage oak, golden finish, -capacity 260° rolls, No. 7 OOINGS OF THE DUFFS _ MISS LENA,I'D LIKE To MAKE SOME'cUSTARD FOR MRS. DUFF- RECIENES” A LETTER » FROM FRECKLES: IT FOR You". |} 4 KNOW JUST INHERE!: EVERY THING 1S- 1 IMAGINE THAT NURSING IS VERY INTERESTING WORK- 1! UNDERSTAND THAT 17 WELL - HOW LONG HAVE. Yoo BEEN A ~ NURSE? OH, Kve. PAYS VERY Been AG : IT ABOUT | THREE Years! Ambition in the Kitchen t THINK 1D LIWE “To BE A NURSE - DOES IT TAKE MUCH BRAINS Af 3TO.BE A NURSE? TAKES SOME ; AND YOU HAVE. (/ FEEL OF SEE IF! BRAINS TO MAKE A GOOD NURGE - BY ALLMAN MY HEAD AND HAVE ENOUGH CAN TELL THAT YOU WOULD BY “THE. SHAPE OF i Os, i ve () is 3) . Book FOR SALE—A good grocery business cured under Bankers Reserve Sys- {wit tem for any purpose on city or! West Half (W%:) Section Fight farm property. Bankers Rescrve |(8), Township One Hundred Forty- Deposit Company, Lathrop Build- | two (142), Range Seventy-seven (77) ing, Kansas City, Mo. Home office, | West of the Fifth Principal Meridi- Denver, Colorado. 8-1f-Imo ‘ian, Being the same premises con- lveyed to the grantors herein by the Brantee by deed of even date here- with, this mortgage being given in building and rhed to be sold at | Consideration of part of the purchase once. Call 187 or see me in per- (Price of the premises herein above on at 1014 Broadway, H. C. Arnold. described, and intended to be record- " 4 B-1-1mo |¢d simultaneously with the snid deed. SOR-SALECIT SEES Ebattoy |And the said mortgagee having paid FOR SALE—14-24 tractor, 8-bottom | 1a .00 an sald premises assessed and P. & O. engine plows, Western Soil | t8%* Packer, All tine eondition.. Low |!¢vied ghereon. for the years 1919, Jahn te, “Tanlee, seecte, 1920 and 1921 in the sum of $595.67, : » ects said sum ix included in the amount d mortgage. There will nc well located, one six-cylinder | Studebaker teal cheap. A small {due on {due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of six thousand six hun- dred sixty-two dollars and thirty-six C {cents for principal and interest, and SALE—Garland in}taxes paid under the mortgage, be- good condition and bead por-jsides the costs of foreclosure and ters. Phone 6243 or call 612/ sale. 16th St. 8-19-lw! Dated at Wilton, N. D., this 13th We do hematitching. All work, |day of March, 192: 10¢ per yard, Singer Sewing Machine} The Jewish Agricultural & Indus- Coy, 512 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. | trial Aid Society, now known asx The 3-5-1m |Jewish Agricultural Society, Ine. FOR SALE—1 bed complete, 1 | Mortaagee, dresser, smal] table, 1 sanitary couch, child’s high chai?, bassi- nette, 1 golf bag ahd sticks, ice cream freezer. Call mornings. Phone 333. $22 Sth St. _3-20-5t POR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern home. Gentlemen only. Phono 40 Thayer St. “Two medium size ladies dresses. In good style. Phact: cally new. Reasonable. 120-1st | St. Phone 637R. 3-21-3t R range H. C. BRADLEY, Attorney for Mortgageo, Wilton, North Dakota. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT: GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE _ Whereas, Default has been mado in the terms and conditions of the | Mortgage hereinafter describe {the mortgagee having de entire mortgage indebtedn pha | authorized by law, now therefore, . Alexius Hospital. g-23-1w | ,,Notice is Hereby Given, that thé a une ems {certain mortgage, made, | executed VI -SALES igh grade Daby cur | and delivered by’ LC, Steur riage, Now model. Slightly used, | unmarried man, Mortgagor, to Farm: Phone 887. ‘B-21-4t. an ee Company, a corporationy FOR SALE—A™ pait new | Mortgages, dated the 21st day of Phone 740 oe 3-23-1w WANTED-A permanent home for 9 baby orphan. For information call July, 1920 und filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds | of the County of Burleigh and State ‘of North Dakota on the 24th ny of August 1920, at 2 o'clock P. and there recorded in Book 169 of Mort- {gages at Page 48 will be foreclosed iby a sale of the premises in such NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE 2-13-t | } | Apeil,. A. .D. : 1923, -to || survey “thereof; .| North Dakota, on the 26th day of Notice is hereby given that that | certain. mortgage executed und de- | livered by F. H. Scallon and Helen | W. Seallon, his wife, mortgagors, to; Union Investment Company, a cor- | poration, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, | | mortgagee, dated, the 25th day of { Apri}, 1917, und filed for record in + the. office of the Register of ‘Deeds of the Cothty of Burleigh and State \ or North: Dak6ta-on the 18th duy of | June, 1917 at 3 o'clock P.M, “ahd! recorded’ in Book 146 of Mortgages at page 30, will he ‘fordclaged® by’ a sale. of the premises in such mbrt- gage and hereinafter described at the front, door -of the «Court House of the County of Burleigh and ‘State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock, I, M., on the 7th duy of April, 1923, to satisfy 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 describ- ed as follows: North half of South- east quarter; Southwest quarter; Southwest quarter of © Southeast quarter; and Lots Three, Four and | Five of Section Three, Township | 144, North, of Range 76, West, and situate in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of $3676.81, t gether with the costs and disburse- ments of this foreclosure. day of February, UNION INVES |G, OLGEIRSON, Attorney far Mortgagee, Wing, North Dakota. 3 }-16-23-30—4-6 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE Notice is Hereby Given, that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Fred Clark and Florence Clark, his wife, Mortgagors, to A, M. ‘Hovland, Mortgageo, dated on the | 16th day of July, A, D. 1916, and filed for record in thé office of the Register of Deeds of the County of | Burleigh, in the State of North Da- kota, on'the 29th day of July, A. D.| 1916, and recorded in Book 26 of Mortgages, on Page 34; and assigned by said Mortgagee to William Glab, by an instrument in writii dated the 29th day of August, A. | 1916, which assignment was filed for record in the office of said Register | of Deeds on the 7th day of January, | A. D..1921, and recorded in Book 139 | of Assignments on Page 410, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises jin such mortgage and hereinafter | described at the front door of the \cotrt house at the ‘City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State (of North Dakota, at the hour of two |o’clock P. M. én the 16th day of satisfy the |amount due upon such mortgage, on jthe day of sale, the premises des- cribed in.such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are }deéscribed as follows: |. The East .One-half (E%) of Sec- ‘tion Twenty-three (23), Township !One * Hundred Forty-two (142), North of Range Efghty-one, (81) West of the Fifth Principal Meridi- in. Burleigh County, North Da- containing 320°acres, more or less, according to the government . 1923, TMENT COMPANY, Mortgagee. | -There will be due on such mort- £4 at the. date of sale the sum of 79.88 and in addition thereto legal attorneys’ fees and “expenses of foreclosure. Dated this 8th day of March, A. 923. WILLIAM N. GLAB, Assignee: of Mortgagee. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, ‘Attorneys for said Ase Bismarck, North Bekot ee, }-$0-—4-6-13 NOTICE OF ‘AGE SALE BY ADVERTISE! Kotice Is: Hereby Given; that that certain. mortgage, executed and de- liveréd by Elmer F. Sackreiter and Hattie Sackreiter, his wife, mortga- gors, to The Jewish Agricultubal & Industrial Aid ‘society (a corpora- tion); -now “known as The Jewish Agricultural. Society, Inc., mort- | gagee, dated: the 26th day of June, A. D. nineteen hundred - and nineteen and filed for record in the office .of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh, and state. of fively, which s; Dated at Wing, N. D., this 26th | d mortgage und hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the 11th day of April A.D. 1928, to sutisfy 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 situated in the County -of Rurlelgh and State o! North Dakota and are described as follows, viz: Lot Three (3) and the West Half of che Southeast Quarte (W's SEW) and the Southeast Qu: ter of the Southeast Quarter (SEM SEM) of Section Ten (10) in Town- ship One Hundred Forty-four (144) North, ‘of Range Seventy-six (#6) West of the Fifth Principal Meridi- an. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale, including two delinquent interest coupons of a prior first mortgage, one for the Sum of $55.60 and one for the sum of $64.00, and interest thereon, duc August Ist, 1921 and 1922, respect- h coupons the mort- gagee herein has been required to Pay and has paid in order to pro- tect its interests in the mortgage under foreclosure, the sum of Two Hundred Sixty-four and 94-100 ($264.94) Dollars, exclusive of costs, isbursements and attorney's fees allowed by law. ghated this 28th day of February, 3, FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, a cory it pi ARTHUR L, NETCHER, Meenects Attorney for Mortgagee, Fessenden, North Dakota, 8-2-9-16-23-30—4-6 NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice i8 hereby given that default has been made in the conditions cf that certain mortgage made by Ralph Turner of McKenzie, Burleigh county, and State of North Dakota, mort- gagor to McKenzie State Bank of Mc- Kenzie, a corporation of McKenzie, Burleigh county, North Dakota, mort- gagee dated Oct. 27th, 1921, to secure the following indebtedness to wit: {one note for $1,247.00, with interest at 10 per cent per ‘annum since Oct. 27th, 1921, and which mortgage was duly filed in the office of the regis- ter of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 15th day of Jan., 1922, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., and which default is of the following nature to- wit: the mortgagor failed to pay the note secured thereby and that there is claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of $1,421.58 for principal and interest. And that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the personal property in such mortgage and herein after decribed at public auction, agreeably to the stututes in such cases made and provided, at the front door of the postoffice in the town of - McKenzie, in the county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on Saturday, the 3lst day of March, 1923. That personal property which will be sold'to satisfy said mortgage is described as fol- lows, to-wit: Two sets of heavy dou- ble work harness complete with co!- lars, back pads and ecroupers with hip breeching steel whecl truck wagon, Emerson Overland wide tires high wheel. wagon, Stoughton triple truck, \Bradley sixteen’ inch sulky plow with stubble and breaker Kat- toms, John Deere riding corn culti- vator, McCormick. five-foot’ mower, ten-foot Deering hay rake, Stoughton bob sled, black gelding, 10-years old, weight, 1,200 lbs, named Arch; ’ bay tare, 10 yoars old, weight 1,200 dbs., named Queen; gray ‘mare seven years Hee) olkhe, 1986 Ths., wamed Molly; ~ ay mare, 3 ye Bd} weight 1,200 Ibs; gray mates Sa weit 1,200 ‘Ibs; Foha. Deere 6-inich sulky plow with stubble ‘and “bregker bot- toms, Osborn 8-ft. dise harrow with tongue truck. ~ Total,-five:horses and sunshinery. r (KENZIE STATE BANK, * < By E. M. Kafer. F, E, McCURDY, August; A, DB. -1919, and: recorded in 162 ‘of Mortgage, ‘at page 110, + ’ <Attortiey for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D,