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\mortgage hereinafter described, and | ESTATE MORT. Whereas, Default has been made | in the terms and cenditions of the | the mortgagee having declared the | jentire mortgage indebtedness tue as MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Six Room one story cottage. Floors, Water, 140, East Front. Lights, Gas, Sewer and Furnace, Nice Lawn and Shade Trees. Three Bed Rooms. Maple Garage. od street convenient to Capital and Down Town. $4200. Terms, 421 f iD—District manager YOF North Dakota for the sale direct to consumer of the very finest silk y manufactured. Really ex- © work offering large returns. y give references. Write No. ribune, 5-5 ot AY MAIL CLERKS WANT Bismarck examination May 26. $1600 to 00 yearly and travel- Myc expenses, Position perman- ent. Write Mr. Ozment, 472 St. Louis, Mo. immedia ‘Competen Subscriptions and make — general collections in town and caunt New Paper, Write Tr? ‘oung men to work | the month. Steady job. Fran- cis Jaskowiak, 421 12th St. 5-3-tf eee y not necessary penses paid and Wonderful op- and see the re interest- ling e ropd commission, Veunity to tra t Coast. 5-11. WANTED—€ competent maid fo housework. Only two family, Mrs. RE, Bonham, ki. FEMALI Phone 5-11-2t HELP WANTED — Experi- double entry bookkeeper for! anent position. Lahr Motor 6-8-lw. D—-Competent maid for Mrs. J. G. Cowan. Phone-874-W. Competent girl for gen Mrs. H. J. Wood- 6-11-3t WANTED cra} housework. Also Party leaving city. PRICE OWMS Household Furniture. Eltinge Blk. with sleeping, porch «in modent™ also garage close in. Phone FOR RENT— Two-room furnished apartment, Mrs. Ada Rohrer, 620 Gth St. Phone 320-W. FOR RENT ly furnished rooms with or without board. Phone 1066 or cat! at 46 Main lwk. FOR RENT—Two modern furnished yopms with bath on ground floor, 508 10th St, 5-8-1w ‘OR RENT—Large furnished room Jand delivered by L. ers Trust Company July, 5-5-1w |S \y authorized by law, now therefore, Notice Is Hereby Given, that the! certain mortgage, made, Stearns, an | junmarried man, Mortgagor, to Farm- a corporation, 'Mortgagee, dated the 2ist day of | 1920, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and_State ! of North Dakota on the 24th day | of August, 1920, at 2 o'clock p, m. and there recorded in Book 169 of Mortgages at page 43 will be fore- | closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage und hereinafter de scribed, at the front door of the| Court Housé, at Bismarck, in the of Burleigh, and State of | akota, at the hour of ten! in the forenoon, on the 6th ne, A. D. 1923, to satisfy | e ‘aWWhhnt due upon such mortgage | he day -of sale, e premises described. in-.guch | mortgage and which will be s 1d to | jaatisty the same are situated in the | gage on the date of sale the sum of | Copnty of Burleigh, and State of | North Dakota and are described as foHows, viz: Lot Three (3) and the | West -Hatf of the Southeast Quarter (W'4SE%4), and the Southeast Quar- A of the Southeast Quarter (SEl. 4) of Section Ten (10) in Town- | ip One Hundred yor coe (144) € West of the Fifth Delwel pil Meri an. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale, including two delinquent interest coupons oi a priot first mortgage, one for the sam of $65.50 and one for the sum of $54, and interest thereon, luce August Ist, 1921 and 1922, respec tively, ‘whieh said coupons the mort- in. modern house, 419 7th St. Phone 5-3-tf ‘OR RENT — Two-room apartment. All conveniences, 411 5th St. Phone Fi FOR RENT—Pleasant room in modern monte, 422- “1st St. FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404 Sth St. tee 512-J. are -tt Bismerck Business College. Phone 183. 2-18-1f FOR SALE-—Half section of good | land in Montana, Would consider exchange of cily property A. E. Dawe, 20 Thayer St., Bi “marek, N. D. 5-8-1w MISCELLANEOUS. ‘OR SALE—One brown men’s Clothes made Schaffner & Marx”, Pyice $10.00. Very Wilton Velvet Rug, 6x9, $20.00. Phone 8 5-10-3t. FOR SALE=852 cement silo blocks. Worth $600, Will sell for $350. For size or any information see W. A. McDonald, agent Northern Pacific Ry., Bismarek, N, D. 5-9-3t FOR SALE CHEAP- nelud- ing full i Vofeanizing Located in é location. See J. G, Nead, 205-7th N. W, Mandan, N.D. suit by art ize 38 or 39. good. One installed. D. Good School girl. 901 ‘i st Phone 307-J. 3-10-3t —__— FOR SALZ OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR KENI—Very desirable apart ment, fully equipped for light housekeeping; electric range for cooking. Plenty of sunshine from five windows, 801 4th St, Phone 404J. Geo. W, Little. 4:18-tt FOR RENT — Seven-room modern home, completely furnished for three months, beginning June Ist. Apply 515 2nd St. 6-7-1w YOR SALE—House and lot corner OXh St. and Ave. A, Inquire of E. * Burke. 4-27-1m YOR RENT—Purnished apartment, Phone 773. 5-11-3t . Name on tag neapolis Drug Co. Finder re: tiwn to Homans Cafe. SALESMEN WANTED SMAN WANTED—For Bismarck inity. Can earn $100 week- te The Parker Refining Cleveland, Ohio, .5-11-1t PERSONAL. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPIT- AL—For confinement, \May .work for part of expenses; babies for adoption. Write for booklet. 4911 . E. 27th St. Kansas.City, Mo. , 5-! AUTOMOBILES—MOTOBCYCLES_ FOR SALE—Dodge Bros, sales order contract for delivery within thirty nys of either touring car or sedan. you want to be assured of getting a Dodge this spring this is your chance. Address W. H. Mil- lard, Hazen, N. D. 5-11-1w OR SALE—Boys bicycle nearly new, excellent condition, very reasonable. Francis Flaherty, 815 2nd Street, Phone 282R. SALE and vi ly. W: company, 1mo. in 5-9-3 Fore VOR SALE—Nash 4 Touring. A. I. Mechanical Condition, body in fine ‘ghape, a bargain if taken soon. 110 Washington=Aver Bt: TOR SALE—Ford Touring, starter, fine shape; cash or good paper, 1112 Ave. 5-5-1w ny ROOMS FOR RENT. | Fore RENT—Three nice rooms for romers or light ‘housekeeping. Will also do washing ‘for familiés! und college students. Call at 608, Srd St. Phone number 132J. 5-9-3t. | FOR RENT—Large well ventilated ical fyrnished room with large “closet suitable for two young lad- board if desired. Phone 883, 8th St. 5-5-1wk R FOR RENT—Iwo lee “anfornlahed front rooms suitable ‘for: aff iar sleeping rooma, 119 1-2 6th St. Phone 412-W, - 19-tf R RENT—Two modern, nicel nished rooms for ‘housekeeping. Sereened porches, gas,.811 Front St. Phone 437-M. B-11-2t FO_RENT—One nicely furnished room in modern hou: or two. - Phone MOF or 10th St, T wiil take horses into my pastures for the coming summer. Rates rea- sonable, one mile west, three and a half miles pou of Wing, alors Jo- sephson, Wing, N. -1w FOR SALE—Furniture for 7 room, honse, 150 ft, garden hose. Garden tools and two lawn mower sets. Mrs. S. B. Toney, 16 Ave B. West. 6-5-1wk. FOR SALE—Household furniture, in- cluding dining room set, library table, rockers, wicker chairs, dress- er, ete. Also one bass viol cheap, Phone 357-R. 710 7th St. FOR SALE—Brand new Edison phon- ograph, cabinet style, together.with records. A bargain if taken at once. Write Tribune 556, 5-9-lw WANTED—To borrow $8,600.00 jes Garage and modern dwell- rst mortgage. Write Tri- bane No, 558. ened. First class work guaranteed, G. E. Péterson, 119 6th St., Bis- marck, N..D. 5-5-1w FOR SALE—One Schumier 2 ton stake dray, will sell reasonable if taken at once, Phone 342 or call 112 8th St. l-wk FOR SALE—4 burner gas stove ané ‘one ‘oll top writing desk. Rem- brandt Studio, 119°1-2-5th St. FOR SALESAlmost new sewing ma- chine. will sell for half price.-Call at 622 Srd°St. .Phone 132 FOR SALE—Piano in A-1 condition, will sell very reasonable. Call at 513 9th St., or Phone .417-W. 5-7-1W FOR SALE—Shetland pony, with dle harness and cart, Robert Burke, 14 ‘Ave. B West. ‘Phone 429. ’ 5-5-8t Donets. of games, athletic ted by Child's Wel- -aaaiuition Phone Mrs. Whitey 614. ae “Don't .-forget the Junior ‘Olass Play, tonight. ~ Dance at Patterson Hail and Saturday An opportunity awaits you. earn to sell. merchandise and command a salary of $50. to-$75. per week. We will teach you free of charge, The largest line of silk hois- ery specializing on one style in’ the’ world Backed“ tip’ py national: “advertising. Real Silk Hoisery Mills. “410 3rd’ St. Bismarek;*:- N; Dak. Local Mer. Office. gagee herein has been required to Ipay und has paid in order to pro- ‘tect its interests in the mortguge under foreclosure, the sum of Two cand 43-106 i ive of costs, isbursements and attorney's fees al- wed by Taw. Dated this 28th day of February, 11923, | FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, € vosporetion: ortgagee. ARTHUS L. NETCHER, Attorney. for Mortgage, | Fessenden, Dakota, | 4-11-18 -2! | |NOTICE OF SALE FORECLOSURE | REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE, Notice is hereby given that that | cevete mortgage made, executed and delivered by W. J. Richard and Cora Richard, his wife, us morteagors, to D., mortgagee, dated April 6th, | N90, ‘and filed of record in the fice of Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, N. Dak. on April 8th, 1 an ‘recorded in’ hook 161 of ‘mort- gages, on page 554, will he foreclosed | by sale of the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Burl court house at Bismarck, two o'clock p, m., on May 1 to satisfy the amount due upon such | mortgage on the day of sale. ult has occurred under the | conditions of said mortgage, as mort- gagors have failed und refused to pay two installments of said mortgage of Thirty and No-100th Dollars each, jdue on April 6th of the years 192 and 1922 respectively; and the ta: }for. the years 1920, 1921 and 1922 in jthe sum of Two Hundred Thirty-four and 58-100th Dollars ($234.58) after delinquency by these mortgagors, to- gether with two interest install- ments of Ninety and No-100ths Dol- lars ($90.00) each, due on the 6th !day of April, of the years 1921 and 1922, respectively, on a prior record- ed mortgage on ‘said premises, and which taxes and prior mortgage 1n- terest the mortgagee includes with interest thereon as mortgage indebt- edness, together with all installments. of this mortgage indebtedness other- wise immatured, because of said de- faults declared immediately due and payable,.as provided by this mort- Rage. he premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to) satisfy the same are: Southwest Qurater (SW%) of Sec- tion Twenty (Sec. 20) of Township One Hundred Forty-four (Twp. 144) north, of Range Seventy-six (Ree. 76) West of Sth P. M, and the sum due on said mortgage on the day of sale will be the sum of Five Hun- dred Sixty-one and 77-100ths Do!- lars ($661.77) .together with the costs and disbursements of this salé. AUGUST. EF. JOHNSON, 4 Mortgagee. H..G. HIGGINS, — ‘Attorney. for ‘Mortgage, Baldwin, N. Dak. First publication not later than Monday April 9th, 1923. 4-6. 10-27-5-4-11 NOTICE OF SALE FORECLOSURE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE. Notice is hereby given. that that certain mortgage made, executcd and delivered by W, J. Richard and Cora Richard, his wife, mortgagors, to August E. Johnson of Washburn, N.-D., mortgagee, dated April 6¢h, 1920, and filed of record in the of- fice ‘of Register of Deeds of Burleigh county on April 8th, 1920, and re- corded ‘in book 161 of mo?tgages on page 655, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Burleigh county court house at Bismarck, N. D., at two o'clock p. m., on May 17th, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon sucl mortgage on the day of sale. Default eccurred under the conditions of said mortgaga, xe mort- gagors have failed and refused to pay two installments of Forty and No- 1100ths Dollars ($40.00) each, due on April 6th of the years 1921 and 1922 respectively; and the taxés for tne ears 1920, 1921 and 1922 sennertive: ly in the sum of Two Hundred Si te one. and 89-100ths Doflars ($261.8! after delinquency by ese mort- gugors, together with= two “intcrcst installments of One Hundred Twenty | arid No-100th$ Dollars ($120) each, due on the 6th of April, A. D. 192 ‘and 1922, respectively on a prior re- cerded mortgage on said premises, gad which taxes and prior mortgage Teter the mortgagee includes with at thereon as mo e indebt. we tu, togel ald with © inatall- jerits -of this mortgage indebtedness ghermise immatured, because: of said and pe declared immediately aa ayable. as provided ortesEe “The preinises dei to ne tion. Twenty-two (Sec... 22), wn ohio One nndred a Lott, three (Twp. 148) north, ‘of' Range Seventy-nine Ree. tof 5th P. M.,.and the sum di wy of sale ‘wil Hun- dred ‘Sixt: Hare (3666.54 NOTICE OF SALE, URE BY ADVER Notice is hereby given that cer- {tain mortgage executed and delivered! She. Bre Sul eina’ jscribed at the front door of the |court house in the city of Bismarck, the hour of 2 o’clock in the after- by Philip Edward Hatch, Cora Hatch /noon of the 22nd day of May, 192 and Princess Mary Hatch to Farmersjto satisfy the.amount due on suc State bank of Baldwin, North Da- executed | kota, a corporation, dated the 19th {Premises di 922, and filed for ,/2nd which will be sold to sati: record in the-office of the Register {same are described as f Burleigh county, North day of August, ‘1! of Deeds of Dakota on the 22nd day of August, 22, at three o'clock p. m., an ordgl in Rook 171 of Mortgages a Fe- jmortgage on the Way of sale. The | eseribed in said mortgase y th he ‘ollows Reeninin ‘est of the number 11 of action. 137 . north of range {6th Prin. M pee more or less, There will be due on Burleigh courty, North Dakota, at4 40.6 “acres, | _{ August FR. Johnson of Washburn, | page 202 will be fgreclosed by a sale | of the - premises Pescribea in. such | $28 mortgage and hereinafter described | ‘losure. at the front door of the court house, | Bismarck, in:the county of Burleigh and state 6f North. Dakota, at thi our of ten o'clock in the forenoon | W, on the 12th-day of May, A. D., 1923,, to sutisfy the amount due upon such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- | lows, to-wit: { West half and the southeast quar-| ter of section 22 in township 141, [north of range 80, west of the oth There will be due-on such mort: | besides the costs of fore: | Dated this 13th day, of April, 1923 29, | ort augee, L. SMITH, cacti | Attorney for Mortgages; ; Bismarck, North Dakota. | 4-13-2 -11-18 | | Saree AT OPENING i Apri, 1923. ' General Selling Recorded on PAE | Chicago Board FARMERS STATE BANK of pai eins N. D., a corpor- poration, Mortgagee. F. E. McCURDY, std Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE (i BY ADVERTISEMENT. I- M 11.—General the part of commission | found support lacking in wheat ket today during transactions, Beneficial and seasonable temperatures | Chicago, = jing on Notice is hereby given that de-| houses fault has been made in ‘the terms | the of that certain mortgage executed | ¢. and delivered by Celia K. Walla and | F. M. Walla, her husband to Sophia Nicola and asstgned to the Bismarck | Loan and Investment company, a cor: oH poration of Bismarck, N. D., dated tas a counter balance. | the 29th day of September, 1922 and | ‘The opening ranged '% to 5g cents | filed for record. in the office of the |lower. This was followed by a ma register of deeds of Burleigh County, | terial further setback D,, on the 3rd day of October, 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m. in book 171 of | Mortgages on 212, will be foreclosed | | by ‘sale of the premises described in j |such mortgage and hereinafter de- | scribed ut the front door of the court | i house in the city of Bismarck, and | tive. lin the county of Burleigh and ‘state | of North Dakota at the hour of 10! °* {o'clock in the forenoon on the 9th |day of June, 1923, to satisfy the | amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises : eep necelbia Gynt scribed in such mortgage and which |" mutta) | Will be sold to satisfy the same are | Me*! clippers $14.00. j described as follows to-wit: Lot ¢ - jnumbered seven in block ninety-six | of the origina) plat of the city of | | Bismarck ,N. D. That there will be de on such mortgage at the date of the sale the sum of $1,438.10 in ad- | \ 2 ion to the costs and expenses of a ane ra sale including attorneys fees. Dated! xo 1 red durum lay 8, 1923, ‘ Pla ey | BISMARCK LOAN & INVEST- ead MENT CO.,.of Bismarck, ‘N. D., 4 a corporation, ly ins z, E Chicago, May 11— 19.000. Mostly steady with day’s average. Top a Cattle receipts 3. Beef steer buteh- | stoc and bulls — generally | Stockers and feeders slow, | Ives higher in spots. Bulk} ble vealers to packers $8.50 9.00, Hog receipts | Thurs- rly ac} Fat lam cents higher. | = | A IN i (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 11, No, 1 Dark Northern No, No, Spring ......... 1 Mortgagee. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK . St. Paul, May 11—Cattle re- pts 800. Market mostly steady. Common to good beef steers $6.50 to $9.00. Bulk under $8.50. Butch- r cows and heifers $4.50 to $8.50. ‘ahners and cutters mostly $3.00 FS $4.00. Bologna bulls $4.00 to $5. Stockers and feeders steady Dall Calves. receipts 999 Best lights largely F, E, MceCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. 6-4-11-18-25-6-1-8 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF NORTH County of Burleigh, ss. Farmers Union Warehouse Mercan- | tile and Milling Company, Plaintiff, | $6.00 to $875 s. Consumers Company, a corpor-' Market stea Noticelltey Hered yalciven TG by | eee: eby Given, by | i ee : virtue of an execution to me directed ESE taneipta, Sn). Morket fully, and delivered, and now in my hands, | Ste#dy. Best 150 to 180 pound hogs issued out of the clerk's office of the |t® Shippers $7.35, Bulk’ lights and Fourth Judicial District Court, State | butchers to packers, $7.00 to $7.10. of North Dakota, in and for thc| Packing sows $5.50 to $6.00. Stat pounty, at BOnsieas upon a sudement $4.50 to $4 Pigs $6.85 to $7.00. ered in said court in favor of|” g : ‘ nice |Farmers Union Warehouse. Meregn-| Steer receipts 400, Market stendy tile and Milling Company, Plaintiff, |" lambs, weak to a quarter lower and against Consymers Company, a| 0 sheep. corporation, Defendant, I have levied | upon the following described r property of said defendant, to-wit Lots Ten (10), Seventeen (17) and Fighteen (18) of Block Fifty-one (51), Original Plat to the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. ‘And that T shall on ‘Tues- day, the 29th day of May, A. D. 1923,| at the hour of two o'clock p. m., of | | DAKOTA, | ly TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i house- it | WANTED— y general ! work. Two in family. Apply banat The Custer Encampment No. 16, | the school board, over WING ITEMS Percey Hvaps and family wa calling on friends here last Satur day evening. I Heaton was transacting s in Wing last Thu rents and teachers associ organized here last Fri i E| ! busi jation was uch mortgage at the date of sale} day evening, with Rev. Richter as}day party for H. president. Another meeting will be held in about two weeks. RB. F. Lawyer was recommended to be appointed as a member of G . Hubbell re- ened. Willis Weird of Goodrich, 1 been in Wing the past week look ing after the interests of the Bur- leigh County State bank. GA. Hubbell, of Glen Ullin, ent Sunday here, Mrs. Hubbell raturned with him to spend a week wetting their residehce in shape to move there. The McKer Sunday out of our boys eleven to four. some fast playe Mutchle and Co. was ay and Wednesd ‘ob Matson, passed y last evening about six o'clock hort illness of pneumonia on wag out seeding all day a week ago Monday in the snow {storm and contracted a severe cold which developed into pneumonia causil death. Mr, Matgon was j Sixt 's of » and been resident of vicinit . The funeral was con at the Finn church on Wed at one o'clock and the re: laid to rest in the Finn Mr. Matson w. ritizen and well liked and he Will be missed by one i flis familiar form active a alert will b@ seen on our st no more, a good man has gone to his reward, to the land trom which No traveler ever returns. Peace to his ashes $ me arch of has ball team took the by the tune McKenzie ie and fi of the Patter- in Pettibone th mains cemete| BALDWIN After a pleasant din home Miss hag returned to her marck. Gottlieb Hilken, old time resident of Baldwin who lett here for ie viek last fall arrived Tuesday morning of last week and spent several da visiting with old friends in town. Tues morn- ing Mr. Hilken took the train for Washburn where he will visit al the home of his daughter for some time. Mrs, Hall of Bismarck hag ac- cepted a position as housekeeper at the W. C. Gehrke home. Mrs. Oscar Satter and little daughter who have ‘been staying in Bismarck are expected home this week. The little new at the Satter home has been named sta May. Mrs. Albin Thysell daughter Louise of the trict were Tuesday ‘s. Richard Borner. Mr. and Mrs Rupp and little Sap Agnes were callers in Wilton Thurs afternoon. Miss Emma Spitzer who attends high school in Wilton spent the fore part of the week at her home near Baldwin. J. C. Hilken and family were busin callers in town Wednes- day evening. Miss Gladys Rupp and_ little sister, Florence, spent Sunday in town the guests of Florence and Hmma Rupp. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Higgins vis ited friends in the capital city Fr day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Diede spent Saturday in the capital city the guests of their daughter, Mrs. John Giece and famil. Mr. Diede ex- pects to work on the new school which ig being built in Bismarck this summer and his family will, at the Lun- rude Welch home at Bis- little ughton 9 of and gue NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS home Fri afternoon, _ John Petersoi1 Was on Me i last week. Mi s Myctle Feltheiin was a vis itor in this vicinity last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. May of Bis- marck attended the surprise birth- A. Carlisle at his: PAGE SEVEN Attorney and Mrs. E. spent Friday ip Bismarck. Mr. FJ. Rutech of St. Paul, and Mr. Sauder of Wing were, in Dris- coll last Saturday in cénnection with business for the Boynton Land Co. L. A. Bump was a Bismarck caller on Monday of last week. 's. P. M. Latlirop went to Bis- Sunday to continue medical c. ‘Ruble and marck same Tierney, Ellefson D. J. Gearey went to Bi: s} Thelma said day, at the front door of th Court House in the City of Bismar. . 0. 0. F, will give a social ,and danee Saturday, May 12 at 9 a, m. at h| trucks following the‘fire truck and rage and and whlch ub be sold |; Northeast Quarter. (i CHEM) of See-| insaid county and_ state, proceed | to sell the right, title and interest of the above named Consumers Com- pany, a corporation, in and to the above described property, to satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting to Two Hundred Twenty-two Dollars ! and Nineteen Cents, together with | all accuring costs of sale, and inter- est on the same from the 28th day of December, 1920, at the rate of seven per cent per annum, at pub- lic auction, to the highest bidder for cash. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff Burleigh County, N. D. W. L. SMITH, 1 Plaintiffs Attorney. ; | Dated Bismarck, N. D., April 27, 1923. Affidavit of publication to sher- iff’s office, Odd Fellows’s hall. SALESMAN WANTED—To sel] at re- tail medium priced automobiles on commission. Write Tribifne No, 559, 5-11-2t | Painters and decoraters, Morford ; and Lee. It would pay you to see us. ; Phone 195-LJ. 5-11-1w FOR RENT—One large front room, | and one smaller room, at 422 4th. 5-11-3t | ———— Free'to Asthama and Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial,of Method That Anyone Can ‘Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a method for the contro! of Asthma, .and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whethy er your case is of long standing, or} eee. development,, whether it is present as Chronic Asthma or Hay Fever, a should send for a free Trial-w our ‘method: No matter in what climate you live,..no- matter what your age or ofapati n, if you aré* troubled with Asthm& or Hay Fever, our method should relieve you promptly, . ‘We especially want to send it to! those apparently hopeless cases,; where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium ‘preparations, fumes, “patent smokes,” ete., -have failed. We want to ‘show everyone at our expense, that our method is designed to end sll“difficult breathing, all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms, This free offer is too important.to neglect @ single day: Write now and begin the method at once. Send no mo@y. Simply: mail coupon be- low. /Do it Today—you even do not | Pay postage, eae FORE- | . ved that: that by Thom: is 4-28-5-4-11-18-25 | NOTICE The prac' of automobiles and Fire Chief’s car to fire: terfers ing with the fire apparatus getting to the fire as quickly as possible and endangering the lives of the firemen, must be discontinued at once. The traffic ordinance pro- vides that‘ “pon the approach of} any fire up) us, pétice patrol or ambulance, every vehicle shall draw up as:near ag possible :to the right curb the’ street and’retiain at a | standstill. until such apparatus, pa- trol or ambulance shall have passed. No vehicle following fire appara- tus shall approach, closer:than three hundred feet to the firé apparatus or to the fire.” The -penalty for violation of ‘this ordinance is @ maxi- rium fine of,,$100.00 of ,sixty (60) days in jaikv»®he Fire Chief and iChief of ‘Polic€have been Instructed to arreat: a goperson violating the ae HENZLER, raat oner, of Fire. and .. iid 1-9-11-14, NOTICE Ko Notice ou n herehy med ceftain mortgage execute FREE TRIAL COUPON | FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 587Y Ningara and Hudson Sts.; Buffalo, N, Y. Send free trial of your method to: filed for record in the office of th i, Nom of of Burleigh coun- ben) , 1927; » }marck and Mr. continue to live in Baldwin. One new scholar \ ded to the school last ‘week, Master Jack McGollins. Miss Tess Kruger visited with Mrs. George Swick the fore part of the weel Mr. Jackson of Minot who has been here looking after business affairs took the Minot bus to Bis- turday evening. Schonert nd family of ; Arnold were last Sunday guests ai the Lester Larson hom Nels Anderson and family were Friday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Borner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higgins en- tertained a number of friends from Bismarck and Wilton at their home Sunday. Arnold Rupp and family visited with Mr. Rupp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rupp Thursday even- ing. WILD RO: Mr. and Mrs. L. B. May of Bi and Mrs. H. Carlisle and family were visito at the Brownawell home Sunday. Miss Bertha Hallestad and Miss Lucy Long were sh6pping in Bis- Inarck Saturday. The W$id Rose Women’s Nonpar- tixin clab,,No. 12, will mec. at the Da) 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, HASTMAN KODAK, F. W. WOOLWORTH and other sound securities;: ing large dividends and fisted on New York Stock, Exchange. Correspondence invited von all Investment Problems. No ,obli- ation on your patt to ure’ our advice. Recommended list of sound jnvestment securi- ties and details of Pay-, ment Plan sent FREE on’ request for Bulletin Num- Y ber H-7, © Bankers Finance i Company Investment 86 snl sere Streats wew 3 City! A. evening, returning home wturda Mr evening, May nd Mrs. Martin and daught el, of Braddock, also attended the surprise party. A number of young people of this vicinity attended the Literary at Baker Frida Loyd Go&ney and family return- ed toy thefr: Nomestend week from Nebraska where have heen living for several years. Mrs. E. W. Wakefield enjoyed the isit of her daughter last week. Miss Gertrude Evarts spent the week-end with her mother in Bis- . Victor Bartling conducted ces here Sundi ve Methodi 3 were conduct- I. W. Grass, spent Sunday by Rev udson prrse ‘OLL nd Mrs. H. A. Knudson went marck last week urned home that evening. Knudson entered the Bis- marck hospital for treatment. Rey. 1. G. Monson came from Bismarck Wednesday to meet with the truste of the Lutheran Church. Mrs. J. E, Gundarson Twp. returned home last after Usui the winter for the Hackney Land Co. was business caller in Driseoll on Mon- ‘son and Olson of f . i Mon- day in Dr con to work during the summer. of Leith Thursday in Min- Donations of games, athletic goods, wanted by Child’s Wel- fare committee. Phone Mrs. Whittey 614. ‘and spent F Leslie I eight months’ Mrs. H. E. Van Horn y in the capital city and completed term of teaching district. last Friday. On Saturday an outing was enjoyed, and a ball game was played by the 4Thelma and Driscoll school boys, roll won, to 12 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR “polis, May 11--Flour Shipments 60,812 8 h Donations of games, athletic goods, wanted by Child’s Wel- fare committee. Phone Mrs. Whittey 614. It makes your automobile an eager, *throbbing agent of service. It im- parts a flexibility and a responsive- ness that thrill you. 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