The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1928 PRESIDENT TO LIVE ON FARM ON RETIREMENT Will Become “Gentleman Farmer” Near His Old Home, Close Friends Say FARM IS PURCHAS ED Marion, Ohio, April 5.—When ae Jeaves the White House President Harding plans to return to the of s childhood to become a gentle mun farmed and spend much of hi time writing. This was announced toduy by the! president's close home town friends, administered by organized gang of blackmailers who conspired to i ’ following his purchase yesterday oS Picture taken in the prosecutor's office in the course of the inves: n shows, lett to right. Neilson Alcott, Mitchell's attorney; John | iy4 object of reaching an agreement | | farm in North Bloomfield town-| Kearsley Mitchell, and Acting District Attorney F. Pecora ot New Yo betwack the: URI: States Graia | Ptr ou county: where He We) | aie ERR TG eee 5 [Growers Sates company of Minne- | Th ne Q f Nelson A. Mason, Mr trouble arose because the superin-| scales of the mine be tested, that alapolis, the Equity Co-operative Ex-} Bel STOLE eae eh es secretary, in a letter received by | tendent discharged a member of the| checker tobe paid by the returns on|change and the Northwest Wheat | acres. The original Harding, |The Tribune st I. W. W., who was working in the|check the weighman’s returns on |Jirowers association whereby they | farm where the President was born | Will you kindly make it known to] mine and another man alleged to be|coal mined, that the eight-hour day) will co-ordinate their work to form; fee und 5, far SLAYER COMES! :::: readers that Senator Frazier | steating, that the other miners de-|be made effective and that discharg-|one big wheat marketing organiza | t has an allotment of fresh vegetable | manded their reinstatement and it|ed men be reinstated. The men, they|tion to handle thi j jortion of | Paudl: TOlkbous Y rete e r rei a n be reinstated. , they |tion to handle the major p ° 5 : Hee ai ! aig oTlower! wed ton tree GIMUNbUS| wee HetusEH! Jaalleged, were discharged Because of|the whegt crop’ of the four North- Let us tell you about our remarkable ident Harding has told close ds that he expe rm in July and possibly sooner plan improvements. Friends say that the contemplated improvements. in- clude a modern bungalow and a golf ito ed President Harding lived on the J, farm until he was about seven years old, when his oY moved, ‘GARDEN SEEDS | Coal Mining comp: GRAND FORKS BANKER DIES 7» * office of § jhis constituents offer + ply of Grand Forks, April 5.--S. S$. Titus founder of the first bank in Grand) 4, Forks, who sustained a stroke of apoplexy last Saturday, died at 1:10 o'clock this afternoon. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Albin E, Anstrom and An- na Anstrom, his wife, mortgagors, to Union Investment company, a cor- | poration, mortgagee, dated June ‘v,| 1918, and filed for record in the of- | fice of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the first day of 1918, and recorded in book * of mortgages, at page “111;"! r assigned by said | morty: George S. Hollister, which ass: on the 22nd day of J: duly of the Register of Deeds of said | h county, in book “175” ot! page “47;" and there- | id George S.| n instrument in writing | 5 1921, to First National; hank, Prescott, Wisconsin, a corpor-; ation, which assignment was on the 22nd day of January, 1923, duly re- corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Burleigh county, in| 100K 4" of Mortgages, at page| “268:" will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the 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 on the 16th day of April, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such moztgage, and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the county of; Burleigh, state of North Dakota, and described as follows: The Southeast Quarter of Section Thir- ty-two, in Township One Hundred Forty-Four North, of Range Sever- West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. There will be due on such mort- wage at the date of sale the sum of twelve hundred sixty-three dollars and sixty-nine cents; besides the costs and expense of sale, and the attorney fee allowed by law, Dated March 7th, 1923, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, i Prescott, Wisco Assignee. u-| St Adrian E. Buttz, Attorney for Assignee, Leeds, North Dakota. -4 5 12 For Dry ( Cleaning that will please you. Call 684. Capital Laundry Co. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results ———— SES o_———eeeF R. S. ENGE, D. C; Ph. C. Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 | PHONE 1—100 Trip 26c. Each nal who killed Ellen — took his own li ill come to Bis- | marck from Tacoma, Washington, | arrange for disposition of — the | 1 ; ql remains, still held by Coroner Go- | ‘ meet conbiineleer Warren G. Hard After the brpth ud been locat- | come to Bism by an instrument in writ-| Colds are contagious. Watch the ing dated November 18th, 1918, ta| kiddies. When one sneezes apply n-,Muco Salve up nostrils of all. | letter or posteard —-writing name { i : | tion, Application may be made by| Miners said they demanded that the | the requests made, westert shates. cay s to visit th - Will Arrange for Disposition | and address plainly, and stating EEE el ; whetier vegetable or flower seeds of Haneckeyk’s Remains | gre desired. Requests should be ad- | dressed at once to Senat nn J.| Frazier, Washington, D. | course. A brother of ¢ The farm immediately adjoins the quict little village of Blooming Grove a town of about 200 persons, where the President obtained his first orge Haneckeyk, | bertson and then | | as soon as possi- | i Beulah, N. D., Apri The Beulah | s mine prob word wa: ed that he would | ly will be closed indefinitely, with avy operations suspended for the . because of differences with It is understood a surplus 1 is on hand to supply the und near future needs of the ‘s customers. ding to company officials the One Sneeze ma meat four coids/ ARE OFFERED | er front the fresh sup- | prese overnment vegetable and | compa nds. Aci wer s Muco Salve is the safest and sim plest remedy for colds of adults and children. Instant results. Endorsed by physic 5 op the cold before it starts, - MUCO SALVE 25% You Can Save If you never have, you can now. Send for your Government’s New Free Book which shows you howto . accumulate money safely through Treasury Savings Certificates. 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