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— ‘= Se en = - _ = MONDAY, JUNE 11 , 1928 e w THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FINANCING OF- WATER WORKS IS NEXT STEP) (Continued from Page 1) securities issued to improve the plant, Whether water in there is to be the future $600,000 by the time the p improved, there will be an in charge of probably Was more than half of. the slat revenue before pervent increase in rates ed. Tf the interest ¢ out of taxation aad not Water plant earnings it be water company. Under the ci wa of td bonds will be for 20 years, one | twentieth paid every debt of the principal the would be wiped out. juisition of the plant 1 the city of Devils Lake the only purchase and cheaper is a question. With an investment which may reach $35,000, which | out of the! would not, charged against the y's plan of financing | to be year, so that in 20 years ‘The not Flood Provides Swimmin’ Hole _ of any size in North Dakota owning its own water works system, “ Fargo, nd Forks, Valley City,, When waters of the North Canadian swelled recently and surged Jamestown, ot und Mandan have through the Walnut Grove section of Oklahoma City, 0! some got ned their systems for years, out their swimming suits and went in. Five Hundred Ander the terms of the contract) made homeless hy the flood, which caused $1,000,000 damage aiid broke © 35 percent increase in rates re- mains effective as long the plant in the hands of private owners and the city will cooperate with the ismareBk Water Supply company in collecting its: bills by shutting off water of consumers who do not { s requested by the er company. “MANDAN NEWS | Wilifred Simpson, daughter of | Miss Mr. and Mrs, William Sim turneq yesterday from Great Falls, Mont. Wh during the past school year. Young of Crosby, Iso taught in Great Falls, ac- inied Miss Bon, re- Mr. J. F. Pilcher of Tay- lo ho, stopped off in Man- | dan Saturday enroute to their home at Seattle, Wash. where they had | 1o%h visiting their daughters and are t the home of Mrs. G, H. nheimer. Mrs, John B, De Silvey of Cleve land, Ohio, arrived in the city Fri- day. She is a guest at the home ot her cousin, Mrs. R. W. Shinners, Af- ter her visit in Mandan, Mrs, De Sil- vey will leave for ‘Tacoma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. George Janda are parents of a son born at their home Thursday. Ressler, local architect, who been at Los Angeles for the past © months, returned to Mandan Vhursday for several weeks visit. He expects to return to the west coast. Mrs. A. H. Peterson and Mrs. George H. Wilson, who attended the state convention of the P. E. O. Sis terhood in Valley City, returned ITursday night. Mrs. Peterson was elected state organizer and chosen as a delegate to the supreme convention at Seattle next October. Clark who has been the offices of the Miss Cora stenographer in } er and a half has resignéd her re she has been teaching | Miss | Minn., who | Simpson to Man- | Equity Bank for the past all protection levees. Where Nurses Saved 63 Children i e of the heroism of nurses Two of the Children’ firemen were Hospital at Pittsburgh, P fatally injured. shown on fire here. he oF. - z ) district of the company. Mr. steaded beside the land of his uncle! Oy Necently completed eS BMitho opmipae oeutiicceain| PIN Wi, | ene life insurance compa- SEVEN. GR. ADUATE Wilton, June 11--At the graduk- tion exere of the Wilton high schoo! Friday evening, June 22, the following will receive their diplomas: Tokio, June 9—Japan and Russid| Bernita, Due t, Myrel MacMartin, today agreed to open negotiations) Alice O'Bri n Barlas Paul for the resumption of relations .be-| Jahr, Herman Michel, Ross Tibbits tween the two countries. 3 4 | A THOUGHT | oe? A prudent man forseeth the ,evil AIDING i} f i N. D., June 11. The y . L. Mullaney, who was} and hideth himself; but the simple position and left Friday for Minot. ged with being an accessory tu| pass ‘un, ang are punished.—Prov. Aft@ several weeks Miss Clark will!a felony, was dismissed and his’ 92:3, sop Montana where she will be em- | hondsmen released in Adams coun- se ployed in a banking institution. district. court here. Mullaney Trust none, ae |was charged with aiding Benjamin]. oath sieaes) Gen ei Mr. and Mrs, Ed Morck and Mrs.|Sissly and gtherg in escaping ar-] 00) 08 Je 007 2raNe W. H. Mackin and daughter, Betty | Test and punishment for grand lar-| 40) “y ta-fast ist left today by automobile for Harlow- ton, Mont. for a visit with Mrs. D. Niegols, siter of Mrs. Morck and Mrs. | Morek will go to the | Mac¥in, Mrs, coast viiting With friends and rela- tives in Tacoma, Seattle, and Yak: ma and will probably be away for three months, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keller have returned {rom a week’s automobile trip to Hackensack, Minn, where Mr. Keller had business to transact. Mr, ang Mrs. J. C. Agnew left yes: jerday by automobile for Portland, , where they will reside in the uture, Mr, Agnew recently disposed of his interest in the Spink & Agnew clothing store. Mrs, W. N. Poor who has been a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Agnew, for several months, left last week for her home in Dickin- son, Mrs. S, Jacobson and son, George Newgard, left Saturday for Living- ston, Mont., where they will stop off for a few days with relatives before leaving for their home at Tacoma, Wash. George Newgard cam Mandan last fall to complete his high school course Mrs, Jacobson arrived in Mandan about two weeks ago for it with her son and to visit with r parent, Mr. and Mrs, L, C. Peters ung other relatives, S Mrs. H. G. Taylor and daughter Mae, spent the week end with friends igre? Pioneer of McLean County Is Dead ’ Washburn, June 11—John Melin, eslyears of age, died at the home of lis nephew Gus Anderson, near Crooked Lake, Friday of last week, Death was due to a complication of diseases. Funerkl serviées were held Saturday and interment was made at the St. Olaf cemetery. Mr. Meljin was one of the first set- tlers in the county, takiag a claim up on Crooked Lake, where he had a ranch ever since he located there. His ranch house stands on what is'| kniwn as “Dead Man’s Point” on Cro Lake, and is an old land marl ‘o ail the old settlers of the county. - The nearest relative of Mr. Melin is his nephew, Gus Anderson, who came here from Sweden and home- is the only dog. Shakespeare. ceny of cattle which it w tthey had committed. The case grew out of various cat- tle that e originated in ngs and Stark counties in tho | last three years, and as the out- }come of which J. P. Hardy andl charged BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished hy Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 11 'Ren Sissly and others have served | N® 1 dark northern, $1.07, terms in the state penitentiary. In} No 1! northern spring, $1.02 one- of the cases, the supreme| No ! amber dur court recently sustained conviction] Ne 1 mixed durum, 83) jot Richard McC No. i SHOT THROUGH FOOT Washburn, , June 11,—Raymond Westmilter, Aon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westmiller, accidentally shot hjmself through one of his feet one day this week while out near the power plant. 1 The lad had gone out there with lug father, who is engineer at the- piant, to shoot magpies, and while e was walking along the rifle ac- cidentally went off and: the bullet entered the top of his foot. AGENCY P. T. Riley of Fargo, assistant h No. | 34, dark northe fancy $1.314%4 choice $1.24% to good $1.15% to $1.23%; July $1.14%; September $1.13%. Corn No, 3 yellow 754 to 77%. Oajs, | No. 3 white 39% to 40%. Barley | to 60 cents. Rye No. 2, 67% to 68%. Flax No. 1, $2.85 to $2.87. state manager of the Equitable Life FALL AT LAST of New York, was in Bismarck to- Chicago, June 11.-- Lownesg of day conferring with Finley Baker,|general buying and of expert de- who has taken the agency in tiis} Auditorium June Abe Shubert /resents “Mr.Leo | GOTH : Prices — 55c,) $1. 10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75 to $1.24%; No. | 1 spring choice to | to $1.38%; @ood to} to $1.30%} ordinary | |GAINED 18 LBS... |Noncr or te ML ESTATE. | Sullivan Declares It Ended Stomach Trouble Entirely it i — Feeling Fine Now | | “My case of stomach trouble was 90 d that | bought twelve bottles ‘of Tanlac, but when I finished tak- ling the ninth one [ had gained eighteen pounds and felt like a man made all over again,” so de-; {clared John KE. Sullivan, 517 Col- vmbia Terrace, Peoria, Ill., recent- | TAKING TANLAC, | “I nearly afways felt sick at the stomach and suffered terribly from indigestion. Pains and headaches followed my meals, I lost weight! continually, and felt completely un- done, “A friend of mine put me on to Tanlag and at that time I was go- ing ddwn grade in a hurry. But Tanlac soon had me on the upgrade and now [ am feeling fine. I con-| sider Tanlac priceless. It has been worth many times its cost to me.” Tanlac is for sale by all good; druggists. cept no substitute. | Over 87 million bottles sold. | sean | Tanlac Vegetable Pills are na-/ tur tion, own remedy For sale ever: constipa where. i the last | wheat. today in the price of The market closed steady | to % bite net lower, July | to $1.11 and September | Wanted. Young m men and! ladies of high school age. For! appointment call 389 after) dam. Ty uesday. ) 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms in modern home. Clean. Ice furnished and electric washer privileges. $28.00. Call 872 6-11-2t FOR RENT Furnished room with k Ho nette. St. Phone 8K G-AL-Bt F b Pure . Reds. $1.00, month old chick: Call 3 W evening: §-11-3t. KOR RENT—6 room partly modern house. Geo, M. Register. 6-11-3t FOR SALE > room cottage; hardwood floors; toile! full L ment; 100 foot small barn, suitable Yor real bargain at only 7 room modern house; corner lot, facing south and ed beautiful trees; 5 blocks from down town; the best built houses in the 4,800.00; sh, bal- | on monthly payments or to! ser: Splendid list of building lots in} [all parts of the city. The best list] | of farm lands of any dealer in the} county, with some real bargains.! Now is the time to buy land. You will never again be able to buy «=| It has been many ° had so many agents all tell years in- anirie. they this summer and fall. Fire insurance written in reliable companies. and will bring in a lot of buyers my me Phone 78 Bank Bld - 6-11-1wk | | lee NEWS SERVICE © BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w ‘Known all over the Northwest for ae Mal US YOUR FILMS 7} TYPEWRITERS All Makes \sold ‘and rented Bismarck Typewriter if | I i i | i 10. Bismarck, BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY Licensed and Bonded. i'f#’Space to Rent for All | Kinds of Storage. iff Rates on Application. Baled Hay For Sale. Office 207 Broadway BISMARCK, N. D. Phone 82 Harold Lloyd MORTGAGE SALE BY Notice is hereby on of default therein, that cer- e made and executed by re i n mortga lie 4 isnt vember, 1919, office of the Burleigh County, on sa 12th of November, 1914 2 Mor: Book 98 of t mortgagee, | kage is dated on the Ist day of No which mortgage by November the Burleigh Cov ~ June, 19: of Mort Prinz, be foreclosed by is wit: the front door of the Court House City of Bis: te of in the Barleigh, the hour of 1: noon of the 26th dx to satisfy the mortgage on the date of sale. A DEeR eg The The. of Section an instrument 26th, 19 office of the Re; s described in atisfy the same are as re sum of mortgage on the date of sale.| ning of the p The defauit 919 pe ean Prinz, Assignee, © premises described in said| consists of the ‘non-payment of the ter of Decds, KE. T: Burke, Bismarek, ND rtzage and which will be sold to] sum of $98.45. ; on the 6th day of Attorney for Mortgagee. | satisfy the same are as follows, to- Frank Prinz, Assignee, recorded in Book 9x] 5 12-19-26-6 2-9-16. } E. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D. ge 422, to Frank 3 ae Northeast Quarter (NEM) Attorney for Mortgagee Me Mannesoteh switll|ice ction ‘Twenty-seven (27) | 6 12-19-26-6 2-9-16. a'sale of the prem-| NOTICE OF REAL ESTA said mortgage at NORTE TAGE FORECK SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT a outhwest Quarter Three 4 — ee Hundred Forty-two (142), | Book 98 of Mortgages, page 7, Township One Hundred Forty- rth of Range Seventy-five | which mortgage was duly assigned| two (142), North, Range Se ADVERTISEMENT Co, West of the Sth P.M. | by an instrument in writing dated] ty-five (75) West of the 5th iven that by| Burleigh County, North Dakota, | Novem 25th, 1919 and filed in] M., Burleigh County North Da- given that’ PY! Said mortgage contains a clause| the office of the Register of Deeds,| kota. authorizing the mortgagee to wy and Lillie M.1 default, and the whole of said| of Assignments, pace 4 rank | authorizing the mgrtgagce to \de- mors, to the Hach-| mortgage is hereby declared due. | Prinu, Atiamenn ae Minnesotar ‘wiit| clare the whole sum" due if there Ee Company, # corpo’) There will be due on said mortgage | be fore: iosed b le of the prem-|® default, and’ the whole of said which said mort-|on the date of sale the sum of | ises dv cribed rid mortgage at| Mortgage is hereby declared due. Ast day of No-| sises.t9, the froit door uf the Court House| There will be due on said mortgage and recorded, in the!” Notice of Intention to Foreclose |in the (ity of iismarck, County of] pr the date of sale the sum of cee ie otk day | W#8 given as required by law more | Burleigh, State of North’ Dakota, at | $1762.36. “¥ [than thirty days before the begin-|the hour of 1:30 P.M, in the af-| Notice of Intention to Foreclose ning of the proceeding: consists age 6 w assigned follows, to- Notice is hereby of at arck, County North Dakota slie S. Hackney and OMRM.. iniGhe AE Hackney, mortgagors, to the H f June, 1 ney Land Credit Company a corpor- | mount due on said} ation, mortgagee, which said + dated’on the Ist and. recorded deser snid Burleigh County, © (SW) November, 1919, at (3), Township OULD you enjoy surf bath- ing on the cool shores of the Pacific Ocean? Or would you prefer boating, sightsecing cr just resting? On the Oregon and Wa beaches summer climate is for your vacation. 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