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°. ‘WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1928 SPRING WHEAT ACREAGE MAY BE MUCH LESS Speculation to This Effect Reacts on’ the Chicago Board of Trade Chicago, May 2.—Although de- liveries today of more than 1,000,- 000 bushels of wheat on May con- tracts had a bearish effect om wheat al the opening the market soon showed — gains. Estimates that the seeded acreage of spring wheat would be the smallest since 1900 gave imulus to buyers and proved fficient to lift values. The reduction in acreage a3 com- pared with last year was figured at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ BY STANLEY HOLD ER NEWT SHES - AREARIN FOR SALE. and all fenced. Priced to sell. FOR SALE. This is a_ bargain churches, capitol and Phone 421 PRICE freight kee, We expect a record seaso: Paid every day, Apply after first. D. J. Nugent, No. 1 St. Viaduct, Milwaukee, Wis. WANTED—Salespeople to sell line of wash dresses on today direct to customer. commissions and pleasant Address Brown M’F'G. Box 85, Spokane, Wash. Corner 75 foot lot on pavement. You can mak big money this summer handling on the docks of Milwau- LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Block of ground improved with one story four room house, good well of water, henhouse, trees, ff! Ideal for poultry and gardening. Terms. . Convenient to schools, For i down down. OWENS Eltinge Blk.) e 12 percent. Opening prices, which ried. from the same as yesterday's finish to % cents low- er, with M $1.20 to $1.20% and ] July $1.19% to $1.20% were fol- lowed by a moderate general set- back and then a material upturn Susequently the market became} easier as ar It of the govern- pnt weekly crop report which | construed as bearish, The close was unsettled at % cents meet h decline to % cent advance, w May $1.19% to $1.19% and July $1.20 to $ h MINNEAPOLIS GBAIN Minn May 2.—Wheat re- ceipts rs compared with 81} t¥;four, Range Seventy-si There will be due on cars a thern no 1 $1,383.87, and costs to $1.44; No.| closure as allowed by law. to $1.33; | Dated April 1923, ; Septem: CARRIE B. ‘0. 3 yellow 3 white 42% Rye to Atto flax No. $3.25 1, FLOUR May 2.—Flour un- hanged to 10 cents higher. Fam- ily patent quoted at $7.00 a barrel. Shipments 35,645 barrels. Brain $28 to $28 CHICAGO LIV May 2.—Hog_ receipts active, fully steady. op $8.40. bi pts 9,000. Beef steers ve, 10 to 15 cents higher. and feeders strong, active, generally steady. p réceipts 11,000. Fairly strong to unevenly higher. of less quality selling at Puesday’s prices. Early top $15.25, Bulk clipped lambs $11.75. Few medium wooled ewes $7.00. sr. hau L LIVESTOC! K 2 "300. NOTICE IS HEREBY Minneapolis, of McKenzie, county of and recorded in the the 19th day of May 1917 ter described’ at the front the court house in, the Burleigh in the*state Stocke other ¢ he . on. Wednesday, the M sale. The id mortgage premises and which ed as follow: of Tow -1(139), north of in Twenty-four cepit Butcher cows and heif- $6.25. Canners and s mostly $3-00 to $3.75. Bolo- gna bulls steady to weak $4.00 to Stockers and feeders steady, Calves receipts Market steady. Best lights largely $7.5 Hog rec steady. acres of land, more or le: ing to the United States ment Survey thereof; the North Dakota. gage upon the of Twelve Hundred and 16,000. | Market Dollars ($1,200.26), 160 to-200 pounders butchers $7.60. largely $6.00. Pigs 200. Dollars ($31.90). Dated at receipts this 3rd day of April 1923. Choice 73-pound $12.50. Best wooled ewes Best shorn ewes $7.00 to A few genuine grade lambs $15.00. No good choice handy- veight lambs offered. NOT! HOEK ve MORTGAGE FORE- OSU! SALE. Notice x Teens, Given that. that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Thomas M. Harvey, sin- mortgagor, to Drake-Ballard ompany, a corporation, . mortgagee. dated September 25th, 1916, and’ re- sanded in the office of: the Register of D for Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 30th day of Septem- her, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. in Book of Mortgages on page 490, .and Market shoro 5-2-9, ture at a sacrifice. excellent condition. Phone 504R. 816 Ave. WANTED—City. Salesma: 471 Real Hosery Mills, St. OTICE OF SALE said mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of of this fore- North Dakota, to Hattie R. son of Ogden, Weber Count; dated the 28th day of March office of register of deeds for Burleigh Couh- ty in the state of North Dakota on in Book 147 of Mortgages on page 47, wiil foreclosed by sale of the prem- ises in such mortgage and hereinaf- door of county of of North Da- kota at the hour of two o'clock P. 16th day of y 1923 to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the described will be Id to satisfy the same are describ- the West Half (W's of the Southwest Quarter ! That DEAD LIMB ON THE SYCAMORE “TREE, ‘JED PROUTY, AND THE ROOF ON THE BAND ec CAME DOWN TODAY CLARK, Owner of Mortgage. GREENLEAF & WOOLEDGE, eys for Owner of Mortgage, Minot, North Dakota 4-4-11-18-25- GIV) THAT that certain mortgage execu: ed and delivered by Grant Turner Burleigh, Patter- , Utah, 1917 the day (SW (24) ship One Hundred Thirty Range Seventy-sev- en (77), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian und containing eighty (80) , accord- Govern- wid. tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county. of Burleigh and state of There will be due upon such mort- day of sale the sum 26/100t! including taxes and tax penalties paid amounting Lo the sum of Thirty-one and 90/100ths marck, ‘North Dakota Hattie R. Patterson, Mortgagee. Benton Baker, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY —__« FOR’ SALE—Complete H. H. Furni Furniture 301. 4th St. 5-2-1wk. FOR RENT—Large, pleasant, nice- ly ‘furnished room in new home D. Phone 6323. 5-2-3t. Phone 110, 3rd 5-2-2. TO ENFORCE WAGE LAWS States Decide on Action De- spite Decision | N States having minimum wage laws will continue their enforcement, s of the decision of the Unit- supreme court holding the minimum wage for women law of the District of Columbia unconstitu- tional, Phillip Elliott, commissioner of the Workmen’ Compensation Bu- reau,. said today on return from a conference of represent r many states on the s York. In some states the state courts have held the laws cons tional, Mr. Elliott said. Uni laws ‘are declared unconstitutional the state authorities charged with enforcing the laws have no optign but to continue to do so, he said. Governor Hart ef Washington, he said, proposing a conference of Governors to urge a national consti- tutional amendment designed to cov er minimum wage and similar law: The Commissioner of Labor in New York, he said, is proposing to the legislature of that state that it pass a minimum wage law similar to that of Massachusetts, where the law is is enforced through publishing names of employers not complying, it being argued that this method is constitu- tional. In North Dakota, Mr. Elliott said the minmum wage rules in fore were agreed upon unanimously by a conference of employers, employes and representatives of the public. upreme tu ati of an WATER PLANT PETITION OUT A petition is being cirewlated \in the city against the proposed bond issue for aid in purchase of the present water plant or the building of a new plant. Prdtests have been received, by the city commission against the me- thod of dividing Ye cost between bond issue and special assessment, among those protesting being Peter FOR REN Phone 173. ssigned by said mortgagee to Car- B. Clark of Winona , by assignment dated h, 1916, and recorded in the: of- ice of said Register of Deeds’ on the 19th day of January, 1923, at 9 ck a. m., in Book 174 of. Mort- s at page 267, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises: described in said mortgage, and hereingfter de- scribed, by the sheriff at the front door of the court house in Bismarck, Bungigh county, North Dakota, on 12th, 1923, at the hour of two ock in the afternoon to. satisfy the amount due on said mortgage en the date of sale, The land and premises described in said mortgage, and which wil be d to satisfy the same, are situated Burleigh county, ‘North Dakota, and known and deseribed as follows, to-pit: Fie. Northwest Quarter of Section Twe eat Toyashia One Hundred For- furnace, $2300, except $20.00 per ‘month. Phone 872. if not sold in ten days. 241J.° 418 Let -St. 9th and 10th. ‘Furnished Apartment Varney Flats. FOR SALE—One small 5 room house for sale, east.part of city, modern $600.00 down, balance on easy payments, Goed repair. Same house for rent 5-2-lwk FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light house keeping. Phone 5-2-1wk, §-2-1t “The Man Without a Coun- try,” the American Legion’s screen classic, has been en- dorsed by every patriotic or- ganization. in America. _See it at the Rialto Theatre Sead Wileox, Alfred, Zuger and Mellon Bros., owners of real estate in the city. “The Man Without a Coun- try,” the American Legion’s sereen classic, has been en; dorsed by every patriotic or- ganization in America. See it at the Rialto Theatre May 9th and 10th. Lost—36x4!, Tire on rim for. Cadillac car between Bis- marck and Mandan Saturday night, Finder ‘return for re- ward to Dr. Eagereta, Bis. marck. 4 al ee SE EE ———————E——————E———E—E————————————— DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | YES, YOU ARE. RIGHT, ORME Cased STATES- PHILIP. - GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS, THE FIRST. PRESIDENT ERE ANY OTHER: purr THAT WOULD - ye TOASK A QUESTION R er 4 STANLEY [_ MANDAN NEWS | RAILWAY MAIL GLERKS WA —Bismarck examination Muay $1600 to $2300 yearly and trave ing expenses. Position pe ent. Write Mr. Ozment, 4 Louis, Mo. immediately. Seay é SHIRT MANUFACTURER w G8°0 kl NEA SERVICE er. | bo: ‘n big money. Be your ow SALESMEN WANTED 26. agents to sell shirts direct to wear- -No experience or capital re- Price $1100. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—Strictly mod T Phone | 5-1-3 | R-RENTCA two-room ‘apartment, | & one-room apartment with itchenette. Call at 411 5th St., or __Dhone 5-2-4t apart- Apt., Phone 852. wv F Prop. 8-15-tf shed. Call 622 3rd St. ment. Ro Murphy, ‘FOR SALE—Choice corner residence FOR, | FOR SALE—House and FOR RENT lot in Riverview, facing the park. John A. Hoffman, 4-9-4 t corner Inquire of EF. Sth St. and Ave. A. T. Burke, 4-27-1m R ‘—Two or three-room abartment, in modern home, Tth St. 4- FOR RENT—New Modern Four room Phone 183, Business College. 4-28-tC | Four-room apartment, see Griffith, French & Welch Hard- ware Co. FOR RENT 6 room modern furnished at 812-7th St house FOR SALE—A house bargain, A| six room modern house, on | street, about 21-2 blocks from the | post office, Has front room, din-| wing room, kitchen including | range, pant good large shed adjoining kitchen, maple — floor down stairs, 2 bed rooms up-| stairs, bath, hot air furnace and front po! Faces east, fine! lot and is a bargain for $3,000, | on terms of $1,000, cash and n on very good ter $2000, nice modern 5 room ho quired, Write for free samples. in, well located for $5000, on, Madison Mills, 507 Broadway, New] terms and almost immediate pos- | York. -It] sesion given, Geo. M. Register. | ee a monthly payments about li rent. Pos: on ftiven June Ast.| seo. M. Register, 5-2-1, | FOR A modern six room} bungalow, quite new, including 3| bed rooms, hot er heat, well located, for $4500., on terms; mo-| dern 6 room house, including 3) hed rooms, close in, faces east, | for $3000., on terms; partly m dern room house, close in, for ms use, close | 4- T--Three room apartment INJURED IN DOG FIGHT. sue WANTED—Four or five pund floor, modern house, Robert, aged six, son of Mr. ana| ‘St class salesmen to sell Nation-| cig. in, outside opening, furnish j Guoret Ww ahanall of the vicin-| al advertised products Producers ed or unfurnished. Also two others uth of St. Anthony, died here} Ca" make from $50.00 to $75.00} ne and two-room apartments boy suffered when he boy w ly due to re: Funeral Wednesday at daughter of and Fay M. day morning church. Rev. pastor, read the service. Mr. Foster i Mrs. J. HF the past five the Mandan company, being assistant manager of that concern, for hearing possessed of locked by Receiver Seaman Smit According onday evening. Two wei was struck by that were engaged in thrown to the ground result- ing the fracture. While undergoing further treat- ment yesterday the lad died sudden- ervices The marriage of Miss Alfreda Farr, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Farr Foster took place yester- Seaman Smith, one time sheriff of Golden Valley, fhe Morton County Far- The bankruptcy case will come on Baker of Bismarck, May 11, accord- A. ing to the papers served on S. Young yesterday when he wa per week. urd St. SIDELINE 's ago the a badly fractured thigh two dogs a fight. The lot: Phone 471 or call 110- 28-tf SALESMEN WANTED-~- Sell coal to your trade in carload earn week's pay in an hour. Washington Coal Co., Stock Yards Call ard St. Phone FOR RENT—Very desirable l-lw apart: ment, fully housekeeping; electric cooking, Plenty ‘of suns! r. salesme coal to your trade in carload lot n week's pay in an hour. Was ington Coal Co., Stock Yards ratory failure. will take place t. Anthony. mun with car to handle 2 tractive easy selling line. O, B. 19,, Bismarck, N. D. at St. Joseph’s’ Catholic Father Clement Dimpft, Iw! Write 4043. Geo. W, Little. equipped for five windows, 801 4th St. light range for hine from! Phone 4-13-tt FOR Saw house, east end of town. and balance to.suit bu consider good car as payment. Write Tribun s. it FOR SALE— ~5 room bungal ke. price $3500.00. $1000.00 d the son of Mr. and ster of Dickinson, For } years he has been with Creamery & Produce $20 a day or more. Box 133, LaMoure, N. D. LAND 4-26-1 ANTED SALESMEN—Make $10 to Act quick. ance to suit buyer, Lo 8th St. Phone 618W Partly modem 5 tically modern with two 25 ft. lots, 5 room | e Tow pric: down, ated on) 4-25-1w WIFOR RENT—Small flat, from P. ©. furnished e Peay, 22-138-79, Apple Creek Twp., acres broke, the rest hay. Ziegelmeyer. has been named_re- 4-25- REAL ESTATE LOANS. Six per cent money. serve. on before Referee Benton ity or farm property to bu; build, improve, or pay indebtedne Bankers Reserve Deposit Lathrop building, Kansas C the plant and the door to one promin guer the liabilities of the F Press total something over $10,000. Mr. Young Hanley & Sull the bankruptcy. -—_—-——_——__—__—_-® Dakota City Briefs | —_ -_—_—____—__ GARRISON. D. O. Kirkeby, Clarksfield, Minn., a former resident of this place, has been visiting Ed. Bjornholdt and Con- tad Iverson here. Mrs. E. P. Soderquist and children, Underwood, visited over Sunday at the J. F, Nelson home. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Knapp and fam- ily left Tuesday for their new home in Wisconsin, Mrs, L. marek, after here. Mrs, -0. C. Mrs. John Herrmann has returned to her home in Canada, after a visit with her brother, August Arldt. Claude Robinson Saturday from Mandan, where she had been visiting for a week. Jerome Cahill, who attends school here, spent the week-end at Wilton with his father, P. J. Cahill. Whitcomb and children, have returned to their home in Bis- BEACH Mr, and Mrs, Nick Weinacht have returned to their home here from a winter's sojourn’in Califognia, returned Monday from California, where Hey had spent the winter. Mr. has retained Sullivan, . to school. walk all the way down t Webb Block. Attletweed previous. returned sister-in-law, M Basil Magee. visiting old friends. on business. Miss Eleanor Bartley her mother in St. Paul, Mi she is a patient at a hospital. a visit with relatives WASHBURN, | ._W. €. Thompon, Nev C, 0, Thomposn. Attletweed and family have 3 turned from a trip to the Twin Citie: They were accompunied by Mr. FOR RENT-—The south half of Sec. 0 W. A. Bankers Re- Six per cent loans are made 5 room modern house, east Ave. B. South front. Purchase price $3850. First payment $500. Balance monthly payments including interest. 5 room modern house on 14th street. East front. Side Purchase price $3000. First payment $400. Balance monthly payment. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone 0. returned several weeks \ Miss’ Fileen Magee, Sentinel Butfe, spent the week-end here with Ker E, J. Curtin, Decorah, Ia., is look- ing after his farm interest here, and Harry Fisfeld, Chicago, Ill, a large property owner in this county, is here is visiting nn.., pf anere , Minn., is visiting at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evander have re- Ea- housekeeping, suitable no caildren, Phone 77. FOR RENT—Two _ 1 apartment Phone 329W. ot room 20 6th Si one block | complete, | for two, ) furni fter 4 o'clock.| SOR -RENT—Three large rooms with | NOTICE OF RE it. FOR RENT and bath. Inv. Mtg. Sec. Co., Bank. ve First d St. Inquire | FORT Guaranty | 4-28-1w | FOR RENT ern, close in, furnished Sale own. born, Minn., Miss Grace Lunding an, Berg spent the week-end at pa Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Pi / E. F Russe]! has return his farming interests YOUNG Melbourne, May 2.—Thoi tralia’s a young country, “old masters” and will pr Autealian(s artists here, 2. Johannesburg, May Carmarthenshire, England, found here. The bird fle 7,000 miles. room hous Close gar, who went from there to to visit his son. home at Hartford, Wis, after ing the past week here looking it has its an exhibition of 250 masterpieces by 7,000-MILE FLIGHT. A swallow, to whose leg a ring was attached in » mod- | or unfur: | FOR SAI {FOR SALE: | FOR RENT—Two WA Competent and maid for general house work. man girl prefered. Apply to Alfred Zuger, 201 West Thayer Batt WANTED—Competent maid for pen. er housework, Mrs. J. G. Cowan 3100 Ave, BL Phone 874W. ED. Annex Cafe, Experienced waitresses Phone 209. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES One 1922 Buick 4 Road- ster. $150 worth of extras. Will guarantee to be mechanically per- fect. Box 375 Washburn, N. Dak. 4-12-tf 8-7 passenger Would be good Price reasonable, les, Hillsboro, } 4-30- My red Stutz Roadsier. in first class condition P. J. Meyer, Bismarck 96 Cadillac with winter top. for Bus service. Machine throughout, N.D, ROOMS FOR RENT. | FOR RENT—Two nice front rooms suituble for office or sleeping rooms, 119 1-2. bth St. Phone 312-W. unfurnished 4-19-tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, or maybe lised for sleeping rooms, if de- | red, First floor private entrance, 602 2nd St. Phone 282: H-1-2t FOR RENT—Very de able, com- pletely modern room with or with- out tall in private garage; gentle- | Man p ll. Phone 724. 5-2-4t For Modern furnished for STOR, rooms Phone light house 12 Ave C, 4 keeping. | 20-3 | vo rooms furnished | “tor light house keeping. Phone 376, 302-8th St. N. FOR RENT—One large front room floor, Suitable for two. | Call at 422-4th St. | 51-3t) kitchenette on ground floor, all furnished, 420 Henipen avenue. Phone 16 H-1-3t | T—Two furnished light housekeeping. B. F. Flanagan. rooms. for Phone 303, 4-28-1w | FOR RENT —Two well rooms for light housekeeping, 2nd. Phone 279J. furnished 214 ‘OR RENT—Large Oy ed| newly furnished —rgom. Bote 10683, 6 FOR RENTS Srey geedern ale: ing room, at 300 9th St. Phone 877-3. 4-26-1w large and two small rooms, 404 Sth St. Phone 612-J. | FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Bismarck Business College. Phone 183. 2-18-1f id Monroe Garrison, | per. ed to his | OLD MASTERS, ugh Aus- | ___, MISCELLANEOUS. | POOL ROOM FIXTURES FOR § —one billiard and five pool ta one 8-foot cigar case, one foot wall tobacco case, one 20-foot sa- loon bar; eight settees, one, cash register, one Gary safe, one refrig- erator, one ice box, one soda foun- tain, billiard balls, ete, J. M. Brodl, Box 109, Bismarck, N. D. FOR | 'SALE—Complete household furnishing for 4 rooms, Slightly used. In first class condition. For quick sale will oifer this -furni- ture for half of real value. 1 Fifth St. Rear Flat. Phone ove it a! |FOR SALE—Very cheap, a first cla imported French Percheron Pe greed stallion, 10 years old, weigat FOR has been: w almost 1,800 pounds. Paid when 3 y. old_ $1,600, will sell for $300, Write | J. J. Pitzer, Huff, N. D. 5-1-1 SALE—Household furniture, ' first class condition, including oak dining room set, vacuum cleaner, | etc. Bargain if taken at once. Call mornings, room 412, Vanj Horn Hotel. 3t | Speaking of pe Matters 1S GEORGE WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY IN THE MONTH OF FEBRVARY ? YES, NORMAN, WASHING TON’S BIRTHDAY 1S THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY =, DANNY DUFF, HAVE YOU A. QUESTION You wouLD + MIRE. TO ASK Pi DOES THE SUMMERS Yes MAM, WHEN © VACATION START, - BY ALLMAN | WANTED TO” BUY. ter section. culars. No, 454 Tribune. 5-2-4t. FOR SALE—Victor Phonograph, new style cabinet good as new. 40 records, Cheap for cash, 208 E Thayer. 4-30-3t FOR SALE—4 burner gas stove and) one roll ~tep writing desk. Rem- | brandt Studio, 119 1-2-5th St. 5-1-tf FOR SALE—Roll top office desk and} chair, oak files, library table and | sanitary couch. Phone 374J. 8t FOR SALE—Large shoe repair shop doing finé business and_ making), money. Write Tribune 543, 5-2-1w | FOR SALE—Dining room set, elec- tric washer. 3805 Avente B. Phone 892. 4-30-3t WANTED TO RENT—Garage for one car in Riverview addition. P. 0. Box 69. 5-1-3¢ x new. hi WORK WANTED and accounts for sale, tate in bankruptey will re bids till Ma: lof the bankrupt tures store building at No. in stock, fixtur The right is r or all bids. certain mortgage delivered by serihed by door of the e¢ jand Columbus New! on PAGE SEVEN WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Furnished home for summer months. Family of two. Write Tribune 451. 4-30-3¢ WORK WANTED WANTED--Washing and ironing, detivered. also work in private homes. Phone 1075, _ Mrs. Joe Schneider, 212 1th petent woman will do house cle ing by the hour. Phone 15 BIDS WANTED. Bankrupt jewelry stock, fixtures The undersigged trustee of an es te 1923, for the sale werly stoc! and accounts located in 113 Gth si North Dako Si and accounts can be business sh erved to reject 2 15th, Bismarck, inspected dur J. K. DORA Trustee in Bankruptcy of said Estate, Bismarck, North Dakota NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- cL IRE, SALE, Notice Is Hereby Given that that je, executed and Petter Hill Hill, his wife, mortgagors, allard Investment comp: on (now Drake-Ballard Com- pany), dated June 17th, 19 d re corded in the office of the register of deeds for Burleigh county, North Dakota, on June 29th, 1915, at two o'clock p.m, in Book 132 of Mort- gages on page 48, will be foreclosed 1 sale of the premises described said, mortgage, and hereinafter the sheriff at the front urt house in Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dako on Sth, 1925, at the hour of two ock in the afternoon, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the date of si le. nd The land in said mort premises described and which will sold to sutisf sume are situated in Burleigh county, North Dakota, ud known and deseribed as follows, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section Fight, Township One Hundred one, North of Range The undersigned ed to pay and did pay $1,484.00 in sat- isfaction of prior mortgage of record, which prior mortgage is recorded in the office of said register of deeds in Book 132 of Mortgages on page 49. There will be due on this mor heing foreclosed on the date of s including amount paid in satisfaction of prior mortgage, the sum of $1, 882.90, and costs of tiie fo us allowed by law. Dated DRAKE-BALLARD COMPANY,, Formerly Drake & Bullard Invest- ment Company, Owner of Mort- (RAP & WOOLEDGR, Attorneys for Owner of Mortg Minot, North D. GAGE FOREC Notice iS hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed and Newman delivered by Franc Jane Mortgagors, to Jacob gagee, dated November and filed for record in th Register of Deeds in | Burleigh county, North | November 28th, 1919, at p. i duly recorded in Book |162 of Mortgage Deeds on page 178; | will be foreeloaed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here inafter described at the front door of the court house in the ci of Bisma ; Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1923, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the day of sale, The premises described i mortgage and which will be at % ‘satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit: That part of the Northwest Quarter of Section Elev- (11), Township One Hundred (142), Range Si as follo mencing ata point on the east line of the townsite of Wing, 66 feet and 300 feet south of the north corner of Block Seven (7), of said townsite, thence east 400 feet, thence south 300 feet, thence west 400 feet, thence north 300 feet to place of be- ginning, situate, lying and being in Burleigh county, North Dakota. Default having occurred in the conditions of said mortgage, and the mortgagee having given the record title owner of the above described premises notice as provided by and the same not having been paid, there will be due on such mortgage the date of sale the sum of Three Hundred Forty-seven and 42- 100 Dollars ($347.42 Dated April 12th, 1923. JACOB BROM, Mortgagee. SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Mandan, North Dakota, Attorneys for Mortgagee. 4-18-25-5-2-9-16-23 for 0 and Dakota, on 2:20 o'clock Pressing, Dr Cleaning, 4 Call 58. Dyeing, Repairing. Eagle Tailoring. Prosperity Insurance For Everyone. Who Adopts our Partial Pay- Ment Investment & Savings Plan. Start TODAY with $25 or more and become a shareholder in STANDARD OIL, EASTMAN KODAK, F. W. WOOLWORTH and other sound securities, pay- ing large dividends and listed on New York Stock Exchange. Correspondence invited on all Investment Problems. No obli- gation on your part to secure our advice. Recommended Hast of sound {investment securi- ties and details of Pay- ment Plan sent FREE on Foner for Bulletin Num-

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