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j > WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923 woe, TERMS MADE PUBLI ; Washington, May 80—Specifie terms of the Chinese bandits for the release of Americans and other foreigners still héld captive were cabled to the state department by Sehur at Peking who the t ers had GIT OUTAND __ GIT OUT FAST! ban reiterated their five demands to the Chinese officials of the night of May %. The follows: “\. Withdrawal of soldiers. “2. Central gayernment to. fur- hich the bandits regularly with food and clothing, is Fy thousand bandits in the terms presented were a8 Southwestern district to be formed \ into four ed brigades under the did control of the central gov- ernment which should furnish arms and ammunition. “4 The central give months. rrears of advance to exceed also not Aal of six months pay. Upon consent of the central pay tment to the above terms an agreen to be drawn up between the ent government and the bandit seh to be signed in the presence of a representative of the diplomatic corps who is to act as rustantor of the proper execution the agreement.” The state department made comment on these terms, no M AW BURIED ALIVE IN COYOTE’S NEST 30—Albert Kinteff, who lives six miles south- west of here was buried alive and mothered to death while tryiig to With his wife, Kintoff w ing the ani t number of his nd their lair, and b uddnely the earth ci eda we FD ed in cove toff di I his wife to go for help. She did, but when she returned with a neighboring farmer, they found the earth had caved in again, bury- ine Kintoff nearly three {get under ground, ———— tsi, You oueHT 7 BE ASHAMED =“TAKING ADVANTAGE OF A POOR \NNOCENT CHILD! YouRE OUST A BIG ROUGHNECK ! 1 WIGH T WERE A MAN FOR ABOUT TEN MINUTES! EB BANK HEAD DIES Y 30—-Horace M. Kilborn, retired, senior viee presi- dent of the National City Bank, with 1 Wall Street reputation for never having made a “bad loan” died at his today of heart disease. For s he -had been in charge of the Joans for the bank. In’ the financial panie of 1907 Mr. Kilborn was said to have been virtu- ally the working head of the group of financiers who cooperated in bringing relief to the country and allaying the effect of the upheaval. Mr. Kilborn was credited with having raised $10,000,000 in 36 Hours in one liberty loan campaign. Slain at Lausanne BEHIND YOU. AN’ WEN. TL LOOKED AROUN' HE BANGED hone 15 (PN a unl Yd! cen dlili.th, (a “ae A\\MUINE aN iy iW Ses aM) * THE BRUISER, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE °° TWEY RUBBED MARSHAL OTEY WALKER THE WRONG ing him. His wife managed to dig] J y EN “THE TOWNSFOLI GAVE HIM THE 2 hi out. ‘Then, bei ble to] Gy, NAC WH cane fe Taya or "the dire, Ai " Z Uy Ut, LMSGR For MISTAKING THE KAIFE SHARPENERS MACHINE FOR THE MISSING RED WHEEL BARROW — OUT OUR WAY —By Williams WELL HE WANTED ME T’SHOW Him SOME OF “TH! “TRICKS, OF “TH! GAME! NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. claims against said deceased, to pre- sent them, with the necessary vouch- rs, to the said Administratrix and ‘o her attorneys and agents, McGee & Goss, of Minot, N. D. at the office of said attorneys at 14 South Main Street, Minot, N. D., within four months after the first publication and uninvited attendant at the Near ‘East parley at Lausanne, ‘who was shot to death. Maurice Alexan- der Conradi, a Swiss who had fought in the Russian army, surrendered a: ter the shooting, : = County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of H. J. Dixon, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by Marie Dixon, Administratrix of the estate of H. J. Dixon, Deceased, to the fw Rae: creditors of, and all persons having|of this notice. Dated this 7th d MARIE lay of May, 19: DIXON, Admi: tratrix of the Estate of H. J. Dixon, Deceaned, McGEE & GOSS, her Agents Attorneys, and Minot, N. D. First publication May 10th, 1923. heres bP WARPeD—MALB WANTED—We fidve opehinks for few live men who can speak her German or Norwegian and who own a Ford. We carry a ful] line of the best western woolens. Write us for particulars, The Baron Woolen Mills, Brighton-City, Utah. be 6-19-2w HELP WANTED—Shirt manufactur- er wants agents to sell shirts di- . reet to wearer. Earn big money. Be your own boss, No experience or capital required. Write for free Madison Mills, 507 Broad- ew York. 6-30-1t WANTED TEACHERS—College and Normal graduates, Efficient ser-)" vice. Tri-State Teachers’ Bureau 110 Broadway, fargo, N. D. esis 8-17- Wa Housekeoper on Must be clean and>-kind to thil- dren. $30 month. Mrs. John Tay- Jr., Steele, N. D. H- 29-8, tirl for general house- ‘k during day only. Call between ) and 8:30 p. m., 621 Sixth St. WANTED Girl to care for child and help with general housework. Phone 179-5 after six, o'clock. WANTED—Competent girl, m food plain cook, no breakfast, no shing or ironing. Phon Ti rer. GLASSFEDAIVERTISEMENTS FOR SALZ OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—Modern two room fur- nished apartment, ground floor. Private entrance, screened porch and large store room. June Ist. Also large front room with board for two young: ladies. 217 8th St. Phone 883. 5-25-tf NT—One two-room apart- R 0 R ment, ground floor, outside opening, modern house; also another two- room apartment, furnished or un- furnished, closet connection with bath, 3rd reaséndble rent. Call 622 Phone 132W. 5-28-3t “Modern Bungalow of five and bath, garage, trees, gooil location, $1500, ance on exusy payment until you have seen th J. H. Holihan, Phone Don't buy nice home. house and buildings on 421 and Srd St. suitable for store For information call Erlemeyet; 423° 3rd St. FOR RENT—Vory “Gestrablé ‘apart ‘meht, fully equipped “for light housekeeping; ‘electric “range fit cooking. Plenty of sunshine from five windows, 801 4th St, Phonb 4043. Geo. W, Li FOR RENT—Two room apartment. with small kiteHenette, unfurn A Culture. girl, to learn Bei Park Art Hair Shop. competent girl | eral housework,- Phone 644-W. 5-26-06 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework... J. P, Sell. Ohio Cafe, ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two rooms on first floor, a front room and a room for light housekeeping if desired, very reasonable; also for sale, Auto knitting machine, 409 5th St. Phone 512-R, 5-26-1w FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms and bath, one single*room, outside entranc so large garage, Fifth street, FOR RENT—Three furnished light housekeeping rooms. Gas for cook- ing, 621 6th St. Phone'619-W. t FOR RENT 8 ht hous keeping. Furnished, modern. Phone 504W or call at 307 4th St. . 5-20-2t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished. light- housekeeping rooms, Gas plates, §17-2nd St., Phone 309-J. 5-29-1w Nice Modern Room to rent to lady in refined home. Phone 974W or 935. 5-26-1wk FOR RBNI—Two ierge and two small rooms, 404 6th 8% Phone 612-J. 2-7-tf _BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM at the Dun ven. Rates reasonable by meal or day. -Home cooking and baking. Try us, The; Dintaven, "'5-29-1w seis Se US FOR SALE—160 acres of land, coal and oil right. Fenced. This land will be valuable before long. Price too chekp to tell. Will trade for car or city lots, P, 0, Box 211, or Phone 745. City. FOR RENT—The south half of Sec. 22-188-79, Apple Creek township, 80 acres broke, the rest hay. W. A. Ziegelmeyer. 5-28-3w Vacant H and bai-{ 25-1w | LOST—Square yellow book a pocket containing $11.00 was left in local store by elderly wontan, Will | store kindly return to Tribune | office. to avoid trouble, Mrg,. af 3 wl | AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES SALE—Chandler Roadster, has run only 8,000 miles, looks {| and runs like new, equipped all around with new Federal Cord tires. Can be seen at M. B. Gil-} man Co. Geo. L. Kilmer, eas cat 5-25-1w FOR SALE—Cleveland motorcy good condition. Uni Boxes of cigars, all long filler hand work, fresh made, which we| will close out at $1.50 a box, 50) cigars jn box. jenmeyer's kur factory, 428 Third street. i 5-26-1w r, enamel , 33 8; ice capa- lined, hardwood, side inches; height, 42 ine city, 100° pounds. Slightly used, good as new, $25. Gamble-Robin- Phone 133. 5-28-1w Complete coal mining equipment, including electric drill- ing outfit and sufficiént machinery to handle 100 ton daily. Price $2,- 000,' part time to reliable - party. Write Tribune 662 LOCKERS FOR SA of steel lockers eompartmen size 1BXYRX72y equipped with Yale lock. Call or write Telephone Office, 121 3rd St. o sections ch having four jeer | =, = 1917 at 9 o'clock, A. M. | ed page January, {ta on the 19th 9 o'clock, A. door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, and State of North Dukota at 6-21-9t t to the costs and expenses of sale in- cluding: attorneys fees. Dated April 23, 1923. “ ‘ JEFF. MAY, Mortgagee. F, E. McCURDY, Bismarck, N, D. Attorney. for Mortgage. 4-23-30-5 4-21-21 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE _ ; FORECLOSURE SALE Notice ig hereby ‘given that that tain mortgage executed and de- liveted by Jesse G, Mathison and . Mathison, his wife, mortga- Mary gors, to Union Investment Compa a corporation, mortgagee, dated the j16th day of October, ‘for record in the offic {gister of Deeds in and for the Coun ty of Burleigh and State of North 1917, and filed of the Re Dakota, on the Ist day of November, and recotd- , at ort- ting Book 161 of Mortgages, nd assigned by said m instrument in wri Bank of Wa of Water 27th da; 4, for re in the ‘office of the Register Deeds in and for said Counts Burleigh, and State of North ay of March, 1 M. and recorded of Assignments at page 59, will be foreclosed by a sale of the in ch mortgage — and hereinafter ribed, at the front de: County of Burl the on the fy the hour of two o'clock P.M. of June, 1 due upon ame are Township or ed or partly furnished, L i two, North of Range modern and close in. Bismarck, N.D. ._6-24-Iwk | West, situated in, Bur! . | FOR” SALE—One No. 9” Garland] state of North Dakota. There will be FOR RENT Furnished and untor- | "nee, water front and reservoir,| due on such mortgage on the day of nished, modern 2-3-4 and b-room| md ahe No, & Heart's Delight | sale the sum of $1,975.73, and the apartments, Phone 905. Mrs.| range with water front. Both in| costs of this foreclosure. L. W. McLean, B-1G-cf | first class condition. 0. W. Roberts,| Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota [ORT | BL Or 151. 5--tf [this Ist day of May, 1923. FOR RE ¢ two-room apart i sk gest Mamainttint First National Bank, of Waterville ment and one single apartment | FOR SALE—Cornet, C. G. Conn AUSIBTNG cof MOFEENECS, with kitchenette. All conveniences, | silver with gold lined bell, B—|By G. Olgcirson, 411 Fifth St. Phone 273. 5-26-1w| flat; with quick change to “A”. Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage, 7 oot P sc et Bismarck, North Dakot FOR RENT—Furnished apartment iia tay Ue seen ie dhs smarck, North tA a ae ig. for light housekeeping, modern.|__Dakota Fine A : i Lele arbors: Murphy Apts. 2041-2 Main. F. more SALE—Bowser-Red Sentry! NoTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION _W. Murphy, Phone 852. 6-14-tf.| Sidewalk Gasoline Pump with 500) (special District—Annual Election) FOR RENT-—Five-room thodern bun-| gallon tank will be sold at al NOTICH IS HERERY GIVEN, Vargain. Write H. C. Lamberton, galow, furnished for the summer. Phone 689-M., or call at 221 West Rosser. 5-29-3t FOR RENT—Pleasant, modern four room flat, furnished or unfurnish- ed, College building. Phone 183. FOR SALE-Strictly modern small house, and 6-room house. 1068-R. f FOR RENT—Will have a modern 3- room furnished apartment for three adults by June 1st. Phone 275-W. 5-28-4t “Strictly modern 7-room house. Lawn, trees, walks in, dou- ble garage. For further informa- Phone tion phone 263. 5-28-tf OR RENT—Furnished Apartment In Person Court. G. H. Dollar, Phone 80, POSITION WANTED 5-29-3t. WANTED—High school girl wishes a position in a department or other store during vacation months, Hazel Hammond, Fort Rice, N. D. PE! FAIRMOUNT MAT AL—For confinement, May work for part of expenses; babies for adoption. Write for booklet. 4911 E. 27th St. Kansas City, Mo. 5-5-1mo. $$ REAL ESTATE LOANS. ix per cent moncy. Bankers Re- serve System, Six per cent loans are made on city or farm property to buy, build, improve, or pay indebted- ness. Bankers Reserve Deposit com- pany, Lathrop building, Kans _BUSINESS CHANCES ___ FOR SALE--My interest in a good live paying business, takes an. in- vestment of $6000.00 part of which must be cash, balance time pay- ments, this carries with it a posi- tion that pays $2100.00 a year, this will bear investigation, write 566 Tribune. 5-29-1w DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HA-HA- 1. FOOLED You THAT TIME - COME BACK HERE You ~* “SEVEN BERRIES + —~— XY THE..GOY THAT, INVENTED A STRING FOR A.STRAW HAT WASN'TA DUMB I'LL SAY -- WHEN: You PAY SEVEN . DoLLARS A STRAW LID You WANT To WEAR. ¥* + STONE SEASON Straw Down Seven Points Sounds ee f Musical! ee lare eee maar easel "BY BLOSSER Melrose, Minn. 5-25-1w | FOR SALE—One team gray horses, weighing 3,200 Ibs.; one team bays, weighing 2,900 Ibs.; one team black, weighnig 2,600 Ibs. J. E. Chesak, Bismarck, 6-28-1w FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter near- | | ly new also violin and case com-| plete. @all A. O. Johnson, Phone 82. 5-20-tf. FOR RENT—Front office, 18x23, Second floor, Hinckley Block. . Hinckley, 410 Thayer St. tf FOR SALE—51 Player Pinno Rolls and Singer Sewing Machine. Phone 169J, 420 Henipen Ave, — 5-29-2t.| ro “S FOR RENT—Front room for office use, 1191-2-6th St. or call Rem- } brandt Studio: en FOR SALE—Dining room set and! Walnut finished bed, nearly new. Phone 870LW. 5-20-3t FOR SALE—Tent 10x12, jointed poles | for auto touring. Address 448, city. 5-24-1wk. Si i NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE | BY ADVERTISEMENT, Notice is hereby given that default | has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage executed and de-! livered by Knute L. Bakkedahl to the | irst National Bank of Bismarck, | North Dakota, a corporation, dated | the 5th day of October, A. D., 1916, | and filed for record in the office ot | the register of deeds of Burleigh county, North: Dakota, on the 18th | day of July A. D., 1921, and recordea | in book 171 of mortgages at page 93, | will be foreclosed by a sale of the | and hereinafter described at the front | door of the court house in the city of | Bismarck, Burleigh county, and state | of North Dakota, at the hour of 10,) o’clock in the forenoon of the 3rd day | of July A. D., 1923, to satisfy the| amount due upon such mortgage on | the day of sule. The premises de- scribed in such mortgage and which | will be sold to satisfy the same are | i described as follows to-wit South- | west quarter (SW 1-4) of-section two | (2) in township one hundred forty- one (141) north of range seventy- eight (78) west of the 6th P. M. There wil) be due on such mortgage at the date of "the sale the sum of $3,017.93 in addition to the-costs and expenses of sale including attorneys fees. Dated May 26, 1923. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Attorney for 5-28. -21-18-25-7-2 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORE- -| “CLOSE BY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby has been made in j certain mortgage, executed .and de- livered by C. C, Hibbs to Jeff May, dated June 6, 1916, and filed for rec- ord in the office of the Register of Deeds. of Burleigh. county, North Da- kota on the 8th day of June, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m. id. recorded jin 140 of Mortgages, on page 71, ; will be foreclosed by sale of the premi described ‘in such ‘mortgage and_hereinafter-..described. at., the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county. of Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the Hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- noon on the 31st day of May, 1923, to satisfy the. amount due upon such mortgage: on: the day of sale. premises described jn such mortgage and which will be sold to-satisfy the is. described as follows, to-wi the south half (S%) of ithe north- quarter (NE%), the whole of é northwest ‘quarter (NW%) and the whole of the southeast quarter (SE). of. section thirty-four: (34) || in township one hundred and thirty- Hite. (139) north, of: range seventee nine (70 west, of the 5th P.M.’ and containing, according to the United States Government, .Su: thereof, four, apage® setes of land, more or less, hat said above described tracts of land or any part thercof is not part-of the homestead of said 1 G.-C, Hibbs or of yamember of his family. The above described : i all being uated in Burl CS i North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of the [éale ‘the sum of $7,049.01, in addition given that default the terms of that jelecting the premises described in such mortgage |‘ Jassigned by said tin sach The |: That on the F Tuesday in June, being June 5, 1923 an Annual Elee- tion will be held at Will School in the Special School District of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota for the purpose of following members of the Board of Education: Two mem- bers to serve for a term of three years for the City of Bismarck, N. D. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a, m, and closed at 4 o'clock p.m. of that day. Dated Bismarck, N. day of May, 1 By order of the Board of Educa- tion, D. this 19th Ric! 21-23-28-30 6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza- beth Catton, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned George N. Harris, executor of the estate of El h Catton, Inte of the town of Newton, in the County of Sussex, and State of New Jersey, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the date o the first publication of this notice, to said executor, at the office of Dullam, his resident agent, in the city of Bismarck, N. Dak. Dated May 15th, 1923. GEORGE N. HARRIS, Executor. st publication on the 16th day of May, A. D., 1923. ard Penwarden, Clerk. 6-16-23-30-6-6 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FOR ECLOSURE: SALE. Notice is hereby given that that ertain mortgage executed and de- livered by August Kangas and Eva Kangas, his wife, mortgagors, to Union Investment’ Company, of Min- neapolis, Minnesota, a i mortgagee, dated the th December, 1917, and filed for record in the office ‘of the Register of deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota on tha sth day of February, 1918 at 2:30 o'clock, P. M. and recorded in Book 151 of Mortgages at page 214, and mortgagee by an instrument in writing to George E. Greene of Waterville, Minnesota, dated the 20th day of May, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Burleigh County, State of North Dakota on the i7th day of March, 1923 and recorded in Book 175 of Assignments at page 56, will ve foreclosed by a sale of the premises i mortgage: and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of B marek, in the County of Burleigh, OF BISMARCK, N. D., and State of North Dakota, at the Mortgagee. hour of two o'clock P, M. on the 5th F. E. McCURDY, jday of June, 1923 to satisfy the Mortgages. jamount due upon said mortgage jon the day of sale. The ptemises de- scribed in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of Section Fourteen, Township One Hundred Forty-one, North, of Range Seventy- six West, “tuated 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 four- teen hundred fifty-nine and 69-100 dollars ($1,459.69), and the costs of this foreplosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this Ist day of May, 1923. GEORGE E: GREENE, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- gagee, . “Bismarck, North Dakota, ‘pete eG dod ates BISMARCK STORAGE “COMPANY - | Licensed:and'Bonded. to. Rent, for AB Kinds of Storage.