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_SATURDAY, JULY 28; 192: PAGE SEVEN — March D. 1918, and rec Book, 144 of mortgages, at will be foreclosed by a sale of the remises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front’ door of the Court House in the Cit of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh sides the costs of ‘foreclosure and|and State of North Dakota, at the sale. hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on the. 13th Dated at Napoleon, N. D., this 20th day of August 1923, to satisfy-tho “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ eae N sei Gaye, Qe bent! ' 4 and the South-west quarter (SW%) = = = leans Sano of section twenty-four (24) Township — | Gaxery sc) One hundred forty-two (142) range ute] TUN SHOP in lesman:to represent 6 4B4 large Tin, City Oil company tm your local territory. Experienced man preferred. Fint opportunity with leading well known high grade products. Best ‘Merchandis: ing Method by which busincss is easy to obtain. Mt Jobber, Dealer eighty-one (81), containing 465 acres taxes paid under the mortgage, be- HELP WANTED—MALE AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES $100 to $300. a Week—Men with | FO: FOR SALE—Three Dodge touring —— } : \ | f slight knowledge of motors who “can reach car owners can earn $300 weekly without making a gle sale. If they can also make sales, profits may reach $25,000 yearly. Only proposition of its kind ever offered. ¥. M. Phillips, 1908 Broadway, New York, ~ 7-28-1t TYPISTS—Earn _ $26-$100 weekly, Spare time, Copying Authors’ Man- uscripts. Write R. J. CARNES, PA Authors’ Agent, C-310, Tallapoosa, Ga., for particulars. 7-28-1t WANTED=F; is mec! enly experienced men ni Lahr Motor Sales C: YOUNG MAN—wanted to work by the month. Francis Jaszkowjak, 421 12th. Street. ~_1-26-tt ___HELP WANTED—FEMALE lousckeeper to cook for two or three. men in harvesting and can have job of cooking in cook car for 8 to 10 men in thresh- ing, State nationality, age and wages expected, can start at once, near Parshall, N. D. Write Trib- __une 598, 7-25-4t WANTED—Anbitious girls to take business or music course. Work way doing housework. Will give room, board and small salary. PAT- ERSON INSTITUTE, LaGrange, Ill. - 17-28-1t WANTED—Girl for general” office work. One with high school educa- tion preferred. Apply Tribune of- i fice, ei oe 7-28-tf WANTED—Compgetent girl for gen eral housewar Mrs. C. B. Rosen, __31 Ave A. Phbne 82z- WANTEP—Competent girl eral housework. Call Mre, Burt _ Finney. Phone 717. 21-tt WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Mrs, J, E; Dawson, 6th St. 7-25-t1 aD. at Mohawk at once. Must be able to wait on table. _Phone 145, 7-24-bt ANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, Chas. Rigler, 80% _ Ave. B, 7-23-1w WANTED—Girl for general _house- work, 511 Washington Ave. Phone 93. 7-26-3t WANTED — Girl for chamber work. Apply Housékeeper, Grand Pacific. 7-28-2t ie AGENTS WANTED WANTED—Men to sell Rawleigh Quality Products direct to consum- Pleasant, permanent, profitable business. No experience of capiia) necessary. Make practically every family a steady, satisfied. Custom- er. Workers make large steady in- come. Give age, occupation, refer- ences. W. T, Rawleigh Company, Ct, 1994, Minneapolis, Minn. 7-28-1t SOME CHOICE territory now open for agents to handle our line of made to measure suits and over- coats, Priced from $20 up. Some \., agents make $200 a week. No ex- “perience necessary. John Bond Tailoring Co., Denver, Colo, * 8 8-4-11-18, AGENTS—Make big money selling automobile device that daves $100. yearly. Sample free to agents who qualify. Liberty Engineering Co. 42 Broadway, New York, _7-28-1f eS aes BABY CHICKS OR POULTRY. BABY CHICKS POULTRY—Chick Leghorn, 100, $7; Rocks, Reds, 100, $9; Buff Orpingtons, White Wya dotte 100, $10; Assorted 100, $6 Postpaid, circulars. Columbia Hatchery, Columbia, Mo, — 7-28-1t. reo lor LOST—Black grip between Driscoll and Steele July 24. Finder please return to Box 8, Washburn, N. D. Reward offered. 7-27-1w LOST—Shell rimmed glasses with gold bows, Tuesday. Finder kindly ‘return to Tribune office. 6-Bt ‘and Roebuck tire, 34 by 41-2 with rim. /If-found phone 380 and receive reward. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS —__ FOR SALE—Or Wiil rent house if not sold, all furnished, including piano, ready to move in, two blocks from n2w school west end; newly painted, insidg and out; nice shade ors downstairs, at a bargain; terms right. ‘Phone 942-R. 7-28-1w jE} pany, 2 cars, 1921 and 1922 models, bought last fall—equipped with Rex Tops, heaters, moto-meters, front and rear bumpers, spare tires. All in Al conditions—REAL BARGAINS. Phone 501, Interstate Transporta- tion Co, ‘ 7-20-10t FOR _SALE—Dodge touring ear, also electric’ grafonotn, good as new, or will trade “for city property, or as part payment on same. Mrs. R. A. Foisy, Wilton, N. D. \ 1-28:1w FOR SALE—Dodge Car. Early 1922 Model: In. perfect condition. In- quire Biftoarek Hide & dee Com- “ 4 lw e MISCELLANEOUS HFOR SALE—Modern furnishings for five room bungalow entirely new, all furniture purchased of local firm including dining room set, liv- ing room set, ivory finished bed room sets, rugs, pictures, refriger- ator and kitchen furniture. Also Victrola. Any ong buying this furniture in .one lot.‘ geta first chance to rent’my modern bunga- low; subject to sate. You get first chance to buy. I am leavnig for. California, Write Box 16% Care Tribune for appointment. ba 7-23-1w Drug Stere for Sale in Northwestern North — Dakota,’ Good | Doctor, bumper crops, big territory, doing good business, building stock and fixtures invoice $6,000. Will sell $5,000 with $2,000 down balance e payments. Ill health only reason for selling. Address Chas, Frank, Powers Lake, N. D. FOR SALE—One of the best paying and, best located small businesses in the city; only $500 will buy it; stock and fixtures are worth much ithat. Opmner is\sick ang cannot attend to it. F. E. Young, First National Bank Bldg. Phon 78. 7-28-1w FOR SALE OR TRADE—Powerful 15-30 Twin City kerosene burning tractor, ready for work, can use small grain separatod, J. Walden- berg, St. D, 7-27-Bt FOR SALE-Restaurant and light bakery: in’ county seat town main line Northern Pacific. Reasonable rent. Good crops, Address 599, care Tribune, 9-27-2t HOME MADE” aprons and house dresses. Good quality, moderately priced. On display, Room 401 Van Hogn Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. 1-24-1w FOR SALE—26-45 Twin City Gas Threshing and Plowing» Engine. Fine condition. John CG. Taylor. Steele, N. D. 7-26-38 FURNITURE FOR SALE—Including 3 piece parlor set, piano and Vice trola, 112 West Rosser St. Phon 809J. 27-8 FOR SALE—Furniture, beds, chiffon: ers rugs, tables, Richmond piano, other articles, chp, 201 ist St. : : 1-29-2t FOR SALE—Phonograph practically new, a bargain if taken at once, Write box 304. Mandan, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Good as new dressing table with chair to match, $25.00. Phone 237 during noon hours. : 7-26-3t WANTED TO RENT—A wheel cha for a few weeks. Address Mrs. (; E. Crum. McKenzie, N.-D. ° : 7-28-3t FOR SALE—Haying machinery and equipment. Write L. T. Ferg Glencoe, N. Dak. 7- FOR SALE—Piano, china closet, a few other articles, 819, Ist street. Phone 766-R, 7-25-3t and Cong$mer. rgest Distribu- tion in thé Northwest behind you. Sales support that gets the bacon and asgurds you-great success ii the future, If, you qualify, inter- view wi}l be arranged promptly and territory, allotted. Start work at once aid make money. Give full information about yourself to'avoid delay. Address Box 576, Tribune. 7-28-1t WANTED CIGAR SALESMAN—$150 per month and expenses, Experi- nce unnecessary. Send stamped addressed envelope for informa- tion, Royal Cigar Co., High Point, i me) 7-28-1¢ SALESMEN—$150.00 month and cx- penses nelling cigars. Experience not necessary. Send self addressed stamped epwelope for information. NATIONAL, CIGAR CO., High Point, N. @ ‘7-28-1t SALESMEN-—Sell coal in carload lots. Side or main line. Experience un- necessary. Earn week’s pay in an hour. WASHINGTON COAL COM- PANY, ‘Stock Yards Station, Chi- cago, At A-1 SALESMEN for-greatest oppor- tunity offered hustlers. Sell men’s clothing direct. Excellent posi tions for good men, make big money, References, Buck Pants & Clothing Co., 126 Elm, C: cinnati, 0. ROOMS FOR RENT housekeeping unfurnished Business College. Telephone ‘7-18-tf house- all at -1t FOR RENT—Rooms for light keeping. Phone 487W or c: 522-7th St. ay -3t FOR RENT—Farnished room in‘mo- dern home. Gentleman preferred. 318-8th St. 7-23-1w FOR” RENT—Room suitable for young man, 228 4th St. Phone 628, : 9-27-1w FOR? RENT—Large room, suitable foritwo, 622 2nq St. 7-27-1w f abeeo, i) \ | a WASHINGTON LANDS—Send/ for free booklet descriptive of section free from cyclones, floods, and tem- perature extremes—ftuit, berry and poultry culture, markets fine—op- Portunities travel, hunting, fishing and home life ‘ample. Our lands priced right—terms to suit. Norpia S, Olympia, W: 7-28-1t FOR “SALE—Two joining quarters good land north of Tuttle in crop, reasonable terms. A. L. Gardner, Steamboat Rock, Ia. 7-28-1t + REAL ESTATE LOANS 6 percent Money. Bankers serve System, 6 percent loans are made on city or farm property to buy, build, improve, or pay indebtedness. Bankers Re- sozve Deposit Company Lathrop Building, Kansas City, Mo. Twenty-five years expcrience as watchmaker and jeweler. I have ‘opened. up a jewelry store at 415 Broadway. Bring in anything in that line, I will be glad to give you the benefit 8 my experience. CHAS, LAMB. lw —_———$—— PROPOSAL FOR BIDS Bids willbe received by the School Befird of Gibbs, School District No. 32, to stuccp the Consolidated School ing. Also to build a conerete shed over well. Specifications may be seen at the cterk’s office. Bids will be opened at 2 ofclock, August 6, 1923. By order of School Board. Re- F. H. Trygg, Clerk. 1-28-30 8-1. FOR SALE—Stamps. Send for ty . § .and foreign .. J. Crawford, 20 Ave. A, 7-29-3t ‘amps, Bismarck. POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Houspkeeper de: posi- tion in good home or cooking dur- ing harvest. i rite Felons ee FOR RENT—House, five rooms and | : bath, ,, strictly. modern; very well located; tiH December 1st only, $40 per montB. Immediate posses. sion. Firc insurance written in re- liable companies. F. E, Young, First National Bank, Bldg. Phone 78, 1-28-1w. FOR SALE—Modern six-room house, facing in Riverview, ‘compléted only last fall, a lendid houge,: $5,600, $1,600. cash, balance. -on; monthly or other easy ‘paymy , F. E. Young, First National Bank Bldg. Phone.78, 1-28-1w ‘OR SALE—My 6. lots and 13. room house in Steele. Furnace heat. Can be bought furnished or unfurnish- ed. Part cash and terms on bal- ance. Alsy two lots in’ Bismarck on 4th. street, Mrs. Mary’ Lindblad) Steele, N. 5. FOR RENT—Cozy apartment. with bath, furnished, modern, $30.00; 7-24-1W also sleeping: room $5: per. week. {| Close'in, Private entrances. Phone: 464R after 5 p,m.) * s 7-26-1w FOR RENT—To right’ py dern furnished home. in house, close-in; extellent. location, Priced: absolately. right. .° Phone 267 or 496, 4 ZT ae FOR RENT—Six-room furnii Also for sale solid oak: 7-27-4-|-° tas! T2h-tf | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Arthur B. Damstrom and Elizabeth E. Damstrom, his wife, Mortgagors, to Wilton National Loan Asso ion, of Wilton, N. D. Mortgagee, dated the 1st day of May A. D., nineteen hundred and twenty- two and filed for record in the office Y - BOpse/ COLLARS, MOORTED WHIFFLE TREES MULE JEWELRY & ‘BUGGY WHIPS : 1D LIKE To LA HANDS ON “TH” CHEAT-HE Sai} THOSE TEETH ?, TROT CAPPER , WHO BONGHT A SET OF FALSE TEETA FROM A TRAVELING DENTIST SHORTLY AFTER WAR, BROKE THEM TODAY DURING A POLITICAL HARNESS SHOP- ARGUMENT JIN FRONT OF THE Wilton Associ H.C. Bradley, Attorney for © NOI Young, 1 Sr Ue ument’ in- writl the 1 will County i 9 ity of 1! STANUE ri NEA SERVICE THE ciwie wotiti tition should By ve ISHAL) Dated the Let th i week for’ th not h 1 Judg Renton Ba Attorney for he: doby Mi ninctee filed f Rey igh and § mortgasce closed by a such mortgage eribed, 0 in the North D; M. on to sai The premise: the san Two Thous: fifty and f Lawrence, Mury 9-7. Notice of the Register of Deeds of the Coun-| epibed at the front door of the court ty of Burleigh, and State of North | Rough in the city of Bismarck, in the Dakota, on the 3rd day of May, A. D.| County of Burleigh and State ot 1922, and: recorded in Book 144 of| North Dakota, at the hour of ten o- Mortgages, at paga 184, will be fore-| clock A. M., on the 31st day of Juiy closed by. a sale of the premises in| A, D, 1923, to satisfy the amount due such mortgage and hereinafter ges-| upon said mortgage on the day of certain mortgag: cred by Robert The mortgagor to S sale. premises said mortgage and wh to satisfy the same, are situated in| K the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, towit: The North Half (N%) of Section . D. nineteen teen and filed fice of the Reg’ County of North Dakota, ‘eachout, Teachout chout, petitione thi etition ie Bismarck, N, NOTICE OF MORTG ADVERTISE on the 21st day 1917, and recorde upon said Mort 8 Seth G. Kagee dated the 1s day of June 1923, National Farm Loan ion, Mortgagee. Mortgagee, Napoleon, North Dakota, (6-28-30 7-7-14-21-28) CITATION Ia tot tne) PROOF OF RTH DAKOTA, Coun- elgh—s COURT, before Hon 1, » Judge... of the Dece: estate of Hattie feria a amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in snid Mortgage und which will be sold to satisfy the same, are;those certain premises situnted in the County ‘of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: The East Half of the Northwest Quarter (Eu NW) and Lots on iTwo (1 & of Section Thirty (G31), in Township One Hundred } Forty-four (144) North of Range ‘Seventy-eight (78) West, of the Fiftn {Principal Meridian, containing One Hundred Forty-four (144) acer more or less, according to the U. Government survey thereof, There will be due on such Mort- we at the date of sale the sum of One Thousand Four Hundred Eleveu t)and 68-100 ($1411.68) Dotlars. ng fs of said pu be heard and a Court "Tuesd: urck, County: of North of Bur- and and an- and use, hy the prayer of not he ted, the Court: C. DAVIE: I Judge of the County h day of July, than twenty da I. GC. DAVIE © of the County Court. rtitioners, . Daky 7-14-21-28 E SALE BY ENT reby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- el B, O'Connell and his wife, mort- i. Wright Mortgagee of December A. D. nteen and in the office of the ds of the County of ate of North Dakota, f December A. D, in Book 144 of 472, will be fore- le of the premises in and hereinafter des- t the front door of the Cou City of Bism: h, the County of Burle the 13th day of Aug: tisfy the amount due ize on the day of 8s described h will be are those said old to certain in me, uated in the County of ‘ate of North Dakota, as follows, to-w of the Hast Half Section Twenty (28) in Township One Hundred Forty-th (143) N h of Ran: one or less, S. Government e will be due on such Mort- and Two Hundre 0 ($2.25 0.74) “Dollar: right, Mortgagee, phy & oy Attorneys for Mortga; a ae North Dakota, 14-21-28 8.4) - NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT is hereby given that that . executed and deliv- Mattis, single man, oth right, mort: day of’ Ma hundred and Ei for record in the of ister of Deeds of the Burleigh, and Stote of on the 6th A Hissing Sound S55EN DIA CALL ME, SSI oor 9 Hd GUZZ 7 ‘DOLLARS BY SWAN WELL THEN WHY AH DID YOU TURN ON “TH SAM HILL ; 4 | Dakota, Seth G. Wright, Mortgacee Murphy & Niles, s for Mortgagee Lawrence, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE | ON SPECIAL (CUTION Notice is hereby given that virtue of a judgment of forectosu renuered in Iistrict Court of Bur- teigh County, North Dakota, on July th. 1923, in an action wherein McDermott, Trustee for Wil Ezra Wheeler, Ellen Brett: Wheeler, 8 May Wheeler, Pearl Amanda Wheeler and Hattie Lydia Wheeler i intiff, and Phebe L. Rogers, . Rogers and Grace Rogers and R. R. Rogers, F. L. Rogers and M. S. Rogers the executors of the of F./M. Rogers, Deccased, | Mason City Lonn & Trust Company, ation, George W. Brett, Mark i Duemeland, R. 1B. 10. F. Clark, and an execution issued upon said judgment, the un- dersigned, She y, North Dakota, will soll at on to the highest bide ash at the front door of the House in the City of Bismare! eigh County, North I th day of.’ Ausust, o'clock P. M., the cribed as #6llow: South half (S'%) of Section Three (3), and the Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter — (SEM%NW1%), Southwest quarter of North east quarter (SW4%4NE\) and North hal? of Southeast quarter (N%4SEM%) of Section Four (4) Township One Hun- dred Forty (140) Range Seventy-six (76), and also all of Section One (1) Township One Hundred Forty (140) Range Seventy-seven (77) in said Burleigh County; A Or so much thereof ‘as may be to satisfy said judgement s amounting in all to the , sum of $14,185.78 with 6 percent in- terest from July 7th, 1923, and all accruing costs. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 7th day of July, 1923, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota, s L. Phelps, ttorney for Plaintiff, Steele, North Dakota, (7-7-14-21-28 8-4) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- SURE SALE i hereby given, that that n mortgage executed and deliv- y Rob Wilkinson and Annie 8. Wi , his wife, mort- gagors, to Union Investment Com- pany, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the j18th day of October, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Reg- er of Deeds of the County of Bur- h, State of North Dakota on Ist day of November, 1917, and recorded in Book 151 of Mor! at page §i instrument. in_ writing tional Bank, of Waterville, corporation, dated July 16th, ind filed for record in the offic the said Register of Deeds in and for said Caunty of Burleigh, on the 23rd day of July, 1918, and recorded in Book 139 on ‘page will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter scribed, at the front door, of the Court House in the City of Bfsmarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the 4th day of Ang- ust, 1923, to sa the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale, The premises described in uch mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are de- seribed as follows, to-wit: The Southwest quarter (SW%) of ‘ection Twenty (20) Township One hundred forty-four (144), North, of Range Seventy-five (75),’ Wes uate in the County of Burle State of North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage on the day jof sale the sum of One. Thousand ltwo hundred Fifty-five 40-100, Dol- jlars, ($1,255.40), together with the costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 28th day of June, 1923, First. National Bank. of ‘Marville, Owner of lortyagé. public a 1918, of G. Olgeirson, Attor! for Owner of SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA County of Burleigh. y IN DISTRICT COURT Fourth Judi- cial District. ; Martha C. Wheeler, 4 Plaintiff. = vs, 3 Bertha P. Johnson, Charles A, Bergquist, and Josephus Todd. . Defendant. The State of North Dakota to. the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff: in this action, a copy of which is hereto annexed and here- with served upon you, and the origin. al of which is on file in the office of the Clerk of District'Court of Bur- leigh County North Dakota, and to Setve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber at his office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota within thirty days after the service. of this summons upon you, exclusive of, the day of’such service and in case of your failure to so ap- pear and. answer, judgment. ‘will be peken Seblane xen >5 cetenl ter the ef demanded in the complaint, daly 12, 10m, © 3 Pera Horney for aot ite, * smarel . Dv. You will please take notice. y the above entitled action is brought ih isd aaaetettt, ete sin Bu: jounty,, Dakota” described as lgt tine tt Block thirty eight in rn Paci- tie ‘ond a \ to ‘the ‘City ‘ismarek in Burlel a ‘ ig F. EL Attorney 1-20-27 8-3-10-17-24,