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— TR TERME CTO AN NN BEY Eh A DO \ THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREB NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- SUMMONS ° NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- oe r J. J. Gitz, Noonan, 12.110. miles of GRGE FORECLOSURE SALE | sratR OF NORTH DA§OTA, Coun- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE | BALDWIN 4 grading in two projects, between Notice is hereby given that that)’ ty of Burleigh. In District’ Court,|_ Notice is hereby given that that H Crosby and Fortuna, total $58,854.64; certain mortgage, executed and de-| Fourth Judicial District. tertain mortgage, executed and de- 6 | —_____. Stanley Bros. St, Cloud, Minn., con. Prered by Attrec Zuger end Emm! - Alice Wright York, Plaintiff, vs.|livered by Lewis H. Ong and Martha wae Henry Rupp has purchased the. te- ene artes ee nee Zuger, his wife; and C. L: Young and | (iiecra a. York, Defendant.’ |E. Ong, his wife, mortgugors, to The iit is sidence formerly owned by Mr. Saee Ea i dis ilies ae kd Rosa J. Young, his wife mortgagors,| “ni. State of North Dakota to the| State of North’ Dakota, mortgagee, AS Hooper in town and will move into ountrail—-14.672 miles of grading to The State of North Dakota, mort-| phe State, of North dated the 9th day of October, 1909; a ected | between Belden and Van Hook, cost, gagee, dated the 15th day of August, | *bove nam hereby summoned to an-|22d filed for record in the office of So Wash : $68,702.28; contractors, Hall «& 1910, and filed for record in the of-| ver the complaint in this action and | te Register of Deeds of thg ‘County Booth, Stanley, N. D. This job is in fice ‘of the Register of Deeds of the /{OCt ve a copy of your anewae uene | st Burleigh and State of North Da- . . Mr. and Mrs, Otto Hogue have as } repr ere North Dakota on the 7th day of Sepe [the Subscriber at his office in the [ests Om the 27th day of October, : tote eee eee ittom Neve Renville—6.284 miles of “grading rth Dakota on a ne i ii }, ane c 00} of % re ms Ye tember, 1910, and recorded in Bogk 29 | S1¥, $0, Mamareyyat the, county of | Mortgages at page 36, will be fore-| : : mother and brothers from Nebrasks.| Lord Dawson Says Adults —_—— between Carpio and Donnybrook, cost, of Mortgages at page 79, will be fore- |i ne tae {3 | closed by @ sale of the premises i . . $21,970.29; contractors, Stanley Bros., closed by a sale of the premises in |in thirty days after the service of this | Sch mortgage and hereafter des Elmer McCullough made a busi-| Can Use Alcohol Moder- | Over Half Million Dollars I3/&-"cioud, Minn, and F. M. Haas such ‘mortgage and hereinafter des-| 4.) Hess i cribed at the front door of the court ‘ ness trip to Douglas last ‘week. Minot. cribed at the front door of the court |fai},oc ferices and in cage of yourliGuse in the City of Bismarck, in Emil Hogue and William Miler of ately Being Spent, The Records [Mie 4so7 miles of cane tee Gounty of Buslelth and State of Will be taken against you by default | Me County of Burlcigh and State of : Show between Velva and Sawyer $25,188.42. North Dakots at the hour of two |£0r,the Pellet demanded in the com- | North, Dakota fhe twonteoninthiany : Ameld visited Gandky sfteroeen =A) | nae PRNSION Z Stevens Bros., of Garrison, contrac oielgck P.M, on, the Fifteenth day /P'yitcq at Bismarck, North Dakota,| of September, 1923, to. satisfy the . the Richard Borner, home. CS seissait ails aia of September, 1923, to satisfy the |,” thie Shd derek” North, Dakotas! imount due upon such mortgage on n amount due upon such mortgage on | ?)5, 'y of August, ‘A. D-/ the day of sale. Satter and family and Mor- in the|tween Dunseith and Belcourt, co: fe | ee oe oe 5 Rush of Modern Civilization| northwest or Minot division, ‘com. | $15,644.92, Ellis ‘M. Nelson "Bott the day of sale. F. H, REGISTER, The premises described ik ' such ris Satter and famlly! motored’to. Re- The premises deseribed in such Attorney for Plaewitt, ' mortgage and which will be sold. to To lean Mi nd spent the day vis- posed of 11 counties, as let by the|neau, contractor. mortgage and which will be sold t0 | ofrice and, post office widress: sutisty, the same are described as fol- . ie sates iheg pituraed outs Demands People Use state highway commission from Jan fy the same are described as Webb Block, Bismarck, North Dakota. ahs ete ore Lote One end two at in th vanitie: Stimulant 1 to June 30, this year, totalled The Northwest Quarter (NW%)| To the above named defendant: | Cast Quarter y NEY : a | sat : $565,533.19, or approximately 39 per- MARKET NEWS fice of the clerk of the district court their home at Jainestown to visit] interest the 0 ks of Li in Willi N of the county of ‘Burleigh, state of | West Quarter and Lot Givver Cleveland Bergdoll, | their ‘4 rest the recent remarks of Lord} new work let in Williams and Nine, (9),_in Township Number One | North Dakota on the Sed day of Aus ineee) Oty Be caony, tevanty oval (el) | vicren will veamipeteare Hie ier durie eeege per ecer srt. na Pawson in the House of Lords en-| Pierce counties and old./ contracts Hundred Forty (140) North, of Range | cust, a, D. 1993, so the West Half of Section Twen: Mrs. William Fricke. lorsing the use of afcohol by adults] only are being completed. BISMARCK GRAIN, Minot, N. D., Aug, 22.—Contracts | for road construction work You are hereby notified that the} Of Section Twenty (NE ts & 6 ES p . ¥ South- y 2 ¢. 20, $ s cent of the 1923 contracts let in bil BS AG sit, ot es cation umes and complaint in the above | Hole 1 2 of sec, 20) Also the Sout Mrs. Clyde Brooks and baby arriv-! London, Aug. 22—Opponents of Number Two (2) and the Northwest | | H 2s # Seca 1 North Dakota, H. C. yf Minot, | Sieattad) action were filed in the Of | case Quavier and Binal F 3 : cd the fore part of the week from| prohibitien in England oe sas wine | North Dako Frahm of Mino Quarter (NW%) of Section Number | Me division engineer, has announced. No Number Seventy-nine (79), West of mH RE o ty-three (W% sec. 23) all of the} mother to return fron: Germany to i i ” , 4 A the Pith’ Principal’ Meridian, “con: RUSE dao tale shove doseritied tarids boing’in Town: | cerve out hia tilitagy! sentence tor | 4 Mrs. Fred Rupp and Mr.| second sending or Loa sucn was the) Work now advertised for bids in-| (Furnished by Russell-Milier Co.) taining 400 acre: . - “Rtaitaiéa Novh Dabata ship One Hundred Forty-three (143)|cvading the draft. Recently an| Mr. and Mrs. Fre: PP sl eeimiee BIL herd Dowson ie. urn, | ‘ludes 12 miles of graveling in Ward Bismarck, Aug. 23. There will be due on such mort- ee “§-9-16-23-30-9-7-16 | North, of Range Seventy 77),| alleged attempt to spirit him into| and Mrs. Uenry Rupp motored to! Perance bill. Lord Dawson is phy-|county—federal aid project No. 84] No, 1 dark northern .. gage at the date of sale the sum of 2 West of the Fifth Princip: idii France cnded by Bergdoll killing | Regan Sunday where they spent the othe to the King. A. B.—between Foxholm and Carpi,; No, 1 northern spring . Forty-three Hundred Seventy-two and ntaining in the ageregate 0! one man, and assisting in capture | day visiting friends. . hegspeaker always made the pro-| bids for which will be opened in!No, 1 amber durum .. 16-100 Dollars ($4372.16), together | NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT-|<cres more or less. ‘ i ERIE viso that drinking must be moderate | Minot Aug. 25; ject No. 194 B, 5| ixe ‘ with the costs of this foreclosure. GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE There will be due on such mort. Be MD ue Cut) TL fab Hewey Henin Wha)! AParnily it rel indulged in at the proper time pill eufat/evadingrand euler une Ne i rea ate ate y 3ist, 1923. i _——— gage al ie date of sale e sum 0} 7 ey ‘ ieee ¥y a et. +, A : \Ra THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,| oti © is hereby given that. that| Fifty-seven Hundred Seventy-nine ——————— Westbrook, Minnesota arrived Friday | 0° 0 beneficial. He Geen tended. | ign in Rolette county between Dun- | No, 2 flax Mortgagee. certain mortgage, executed and de-| 2nd 88-100 Dollars ($5779.88), toge- evening and are guests at the Guss saying | ‘Mt attended, | seith and Belcourt, bids to be opened} Noi, 2 rye GEORGE F, SHAFER, The State of | ivered by William J. Prater and Cora| ther with the costs of this foreclos- Rupp home. “The centre table consisted entire ret ilveontpact ded in th ICAGO WH Attorney General of The State of |. Prater his wife, mortgagors,| Ute. — ny Y ‘al contracts awarded in the ‘CHICAGO WHEAT North Dakota. to The State of North Dakota, lets Dated August 9th, 1923. George Swick and Gus Rupp motor- rH of prohibitionists, many of them State were $1,462,157.42, according to! Falling off of demand and the eas- RHEINHART J. KAMPLIN, gagee, dated the 9th day of November,| THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, \ 5 Vib naetion Laavon” DUdineas TASH? igh ecclesiastics. That table was the] figures in the highway commission} iness in the corn markét helped to Acsistant Attorney General and At-|1915, and filed for record in the of-| (5, y fA ES Le one dull, grey spot of the dinner, and| offices here. The total average per| ence off wheat. At the finish values torney for the Board of Univer-|fice of the Register of Deeds of the| GEORGE F. SHAFER, day. if anybody wished to be converted | mile, including grading and pipe cul- were %ec to ‘Wc higher with December sity and School Lands of The|County of Burleigh and State of| Attorney General of The State of fl e from uncompromising condemnation| verts and reinforced concrete struce 1.05 mite br State of North Dakota. North Dakota on the 13th day of No. aan es rin Mrs. Jack Warner and children of] of alcohol, he would have been con | torts on dco Hasina te-| $1.05 to $1.05% to and May $1.10% Tpitoeneys for Mor agec: erasers au ep iewcareten tnt BOOK: 20) av veantyA Teorey Generali at AC | Bowden arrived on the North Soo| verted by that scene.” average per mile for gravel surfac-| °° *10%- Bismarck, North Dakot: of Mortgages at page 138 will be fore- fy =~ : i vers | Pri fi d house guests} Referring to L o fat hate 4 * Sangeet -2-9-16-23-30—9- > Reane t torney for the Board of Univer- Friday evening and are gi 4 ring to Lord Astor's speech in| ing, is $1,992.06. et ope et sen ute eecana derinatecrdes sity and School Lands of The) pax Commissioner Objects to|at the Fred Rupp home. Mrs. War-|introducing the bill, Lord Dawson| ” Northwest Contracts Awarded sat caoapelt one: oe Whedt re- OTICE OF REAL ESTATE cribed at the front door of the court State of North Dakota. ner is a sister to Mrs. Rupp. faid it gave him the impression that! These are the contracts awarded in| ceipte 246, ears compared with 262 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE | house in the City of Bismarck, in| Attorneys for Mortgagee, It Being Probated Here Lord Astor really desired to make| various northwestern counties: cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that |the County of Burleigh and State «| Bismarck, North Dakota ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rupp entertain-| out ® case for the elimination of al-| | Ward—12.145 miles of grading and|§i14 to $118; No 1 deck northern that certain mortgage made, execut-| North Dakota at the hour of tw ea i chante As a Foreign Will ed Sunday in honor of their house) cohol. “I should be more happy,” he| pipe culvert, between Minot and| spring choice to tency #24 te i, ed and delivered by William H. Fol- oe Supteniber 2508 I raat neh NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hubin of ne nued, “if I had heard from his Max, total $60,266.50. Contractors | good to choice $1.19to $1.23; ordi Wits Fe eee ietaretate pie amount due upon such mortgage on GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Denial for the petition of George| Westbrook, Minnesota. | Among|,IP8 one word of approval of alcohol | Druhl & Kemper, Minot; 9,015 miles| to good $1.15 to $1.18; Septembe Notie iv in any shape or form. One cannot shut| of gradi ipe culy ‘ ion of | the day of sale. * Notice is hereby given that that] p, Flannery, executive of the estate| those present were Mr. and Mrs.|i” 5 Shut) ef grading, pipe culverts and rein-| $1.14; December $1.16; May $1.18%; Sela iaheattar: Mortrages: The premises described in such] rertain mortgage, executed and de-| of the late Alexander MeKenzie, for| George Swick and sons, Clarke and|0MC’s eyes to the fact that quite al forced conerete, between Donnybrook | corn No. 8 yellow 84c to 85c3 oats ii mortg: i i livered by Oscar F. Joh d Eli A large proportion of th 26 mi i 5 F ge and which will be sold to| livered by Oscar F. Johnson and Elise is will i i M d Proportion of the people who} and Kenmare, $64,416.43; 9.426 miles| No. 3 white 36% to 37%c; barley dai h day of May, 1919, and | Mortgage ani ; R ele probate of his will in the Burleigh | Rolli, Mr. and Mrs. John Monroe an . ; 3 jo. 3 white 36%e to 37%c; barley + filed for record in the office of the fitisfy the same are described as fol- The Btnte of North Delonte eerste? county probate court as a foreign| family and Mt, and Mrs, Fred Wood. |SUPPort this bill are people who look | of the same work between Donny-|42e to S6¢, rye No. 2, 63%c; flax on alcohol’as a harmful thing in it- brook and 18.441 miles of grading] No, 1, $2.34 to $2.35. self, und especially harmful to youth-| pipe culverts and reinforced concrete ful persons.” register of deeds wi thiny endl) 20/1 othe South ion | 8€@, dated the 22nd day of May, 1911,| will was asked in a petition filed Burleigh County, North Dakota, on | gifs Twentyepor in Petia" | and filed for record in the office of| with County Judge T. C. Davies. to- J. A. Graham, who has been living na A UC ally mecords One Hundred forty-one North, of price oe eene ore County | day by Tax Commissioner C. C. Con-| in the Hooper residence has rented clock P.M. ange Number Seventy-five, West of | 0f Burleigh and State of North Da-| verse, cd in Book 161 of Mortgages at Page! eho'Figth Principal Meridian, contain. | Kota on the 25th day of May, 1911, , with a power o ft 160 acres more ar leee srecud. | and recorded in Book 29 of Mortgages work between Donnybrook and Ken- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR “Under the conditions of modern| mare, total $107,142.82. Contractors olf ee a i ion,” H Ht te +] Minneapolis, Aug. 23.—Flour un- the house formerly occupied by the ‘civilization,” Lord Dawson went on,|Schuitz Bros, Bowbells, and 3.2. Buel changed ¢o 10. conte dileher ike Mr. Converse, in a statement to i duwillnimovecintliaan 2 Ie thercourtfisaidithat itawag admitted McCullough family and wil ‘and in these days of concentration, | & Sons, of Baldwin, contractors for] ily patent quoted $6.10 to $6.25 2 core ruse ae ing to the Government survey there- | 31 Page 95, will be foreclosed by a tio “the will of Mr. McKenzie was|the near future. the eaant cueearer ate put 12 leach of the two projects. barrel. Shipments 62,540 barrels. door of the courthouse in Bismarck, | °F, i .|gage and hereinafter described nat{ valid, but that the state contended Taine a ene High measure} Divide—6 miles of graveling cast] Bran $26. Burleigh County, North Dakota, of | pate at the dete of sale dha taanert; | the front door of the court heuse in| that Mr. McKenzie’s residence was in| Atnold Rupp and family motored) of apecistization, it is obvious that |and west of Noonom, Cota! $081.12 jOcK Saturday, the 3th day of September, | £2 t the City of Bi Banat u 1 i| to the river after plums Sunday. at the end of such a day the mind Contractor, J. J. Gits, Noonan. ' y r y Fifteen Hundred Bighty-nine and 40-| the City of Bismarck, in the County | Bismarck and that, therefore, the wi of man gets into one track. He has} Burke—14.04 miles of graveling be- Giibegoeanes eee receipts 1923, at the hour of two o'clock in| fintee F iti] of Burleigh and State of North Da- he iginaliy the afternoon of anid day to satiaty Be conn ar ee eT Kota atthe “hour of two oelock py. and not as a fereign ie "*"") pat Nixon and Bill Bennet made Vary eait: There alcohol comes in| tween Flaxton and Noonan, total|34.000, “Uneven, Mostly’ 10, cents The premises which are named in SE oe Oe NORTHIDAR OTA, areibodiauchwmbticacs Gn the day | executor, asked postponement so that | Monday evening. a AMO Tehtens his mental touch.” ine, wing culvert and Tinto dere | Cattle Fecetpte 14,000. Better said mortgage and which will be sold| GroRGE F SHAFER ortgagee. of sale. the executor could look into the Qe The ‘King's Physiclan tock th ing, pipe culvert and reinforced con-| grades beef steers and yearlings to satisfy the same are situated in|” attorney General of The State of| The premises described in such| questions raised, and postponément| Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Higgins were iesblaser ie Pl vale jan took the ex-|crete work, south of Portal, total|fairly active, others duil, weak. the County of Burleigh and State of North’ Dakota 9 mortgage and which will be sold to| until October 23 was agreed upon. | shopping in Bismarck Saturday. a F thi © working man, in these | $23,120.60. The grading and pipe cul-|'Top matured steers averaging North Dakota, and described as fol-| REINHART J KAMPLIN, | satisfy the same are described as fol-| Mr. Converse said that if the situs acai Hae Pressure, who was en-} vert work is being done by Schultz!1,400 to 1,500 pounds $13.00. Veal- ral an of the intangible personal property| James Watson of Fort Rice was|frepag cit making of motor cars.| Bros. of Bowbells and Stanley &/ers strong to 25 cents higher. Bulk lows, to-wi' s 3 Assistant Attorney General and At- | !OWs? South half, of the Northwest quar| J" tomey for the Bi Nnivee.|., The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of | Of. 4 rf : au ae, He had, perhaps, been using precisely | Moyer of Williston have the contract | to anna : i tor (SiGNWH) and tote three () |“ torney for the Board of Univer.| .,2he, Northeast, Quarter, (NEY) of which comprises most of the estate is greeting old friends in town Tuesday| the aame ect af muscles for wrens [ee Mitton have the contra to packers $12.50 to $15.00. and four (4) of section two (2) in] ity and School Lands ownship Number One” Hundred | i" Bismarc ollowing the res-|efterneene 250 f0°813.00.. eight hours, and consequently had] Wells—16,787 miles of grading,| fat Iaeahe fairly active. Others idence of the decédent—there would Township One hundred forty (140) Forty-two (142) North, of Range Attorneys for Mortgagce, i ; here been using precisely the same cells 2 : R eventy-six (76). jf : Number Seventy-ni of| be difference to the inheritance north and south of Harvey, totallslow. Early top. lambs $13.50. sums to protect the lien of this mort- "20-16-28-30—9-6| taining 160 acres more or less, e-| the contention that Mr. MeKensiv's|4ance which was held in the hall ae ibe said, “that at the end of the} company of Leeds, N. D.; 18.067 ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK gage, to-wit: the amount due upon a cording to the U. 8. Government sur-| residence in Bismarck was ndt offer-| Wednesday night. The music was|day his brain is in one track? I sug-| miles of gradiiig between Bowdon and| go, St, Paul, Aug. 23.— Cattle : i i f Three . thereof. : : by the Joy J at of | Seat thete comes in the moderate use | Carring’ i ject a : ili ) x prior mortgage in the Sumo) NOTICE OF SALE vey reof d today, but xpected to'come up| furnished by the Joy Jenerators Xs Jarrington, in two projects, total] receipts 3,000. Killing classes hundred seventeen, dollars and Scv-| Notice is Hereby Given, That by|_ There will he due-on.nuch mort-| thcgenitainenehen dng’ P\ Wilton and several popular songs|®£ alcohol. He is uplifted. Good beer | $68,799.19, ‘The Padgett company of| slow, mostly steady to weak. One nit ent: 3817.79) which sum | ,;. a t dj "y i i i . fr ijeluded in the-amount’ named to} irene of an giidement and decree | Fare Hundsed Tee eis amtgs | The tax commissioner's - petition| Were featured during the evening. At that particular time of day would] Leeds has the contract for the evan | eo averaging 1,450 pounds iled by John F. Fort, as public| Midnight lunch was served at Ward’s| help him and not harm him.” He] ing work and the be due on the date of sale. Gourt of the F Twi Dollars ($1236.16), together with th ; V. Baldwin com-| brought $10.60. Other grain fed This foreclosure and sale is for Pin “and for the Couey et Ba atrict'| costs of this foreclosure. : trator, the law requiring the | hotel. edden that Sgumber of people at the pany of Baldwin, N. D., is doing the|offerings down to $8.00. Grass- past due installments only and is} and State of North Dakota, and en-| ,Dated Augnst 9th, 1923, public administrator to act with the e day were quite unable to| reinforced concrete work. fat steers mostly $5.00 to $7.00. de subject to a instalment ere | tered and docketed in the ‘office of | THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,| tax commissioner in such matters.| Editors James Curran and Lars Sil-| ‘Sest their food because they were| Bottineau-4.501 miles of graveling | (rasstoce heifers $4.50 to $5.59. anid Non orteaeen odu axeca one ance the Clerk of ‘said Court im and for] GrorcE F, SH apngrtsaree. The petition said the value of the|jan of the Farmer Labor Record of evieieia, mae auansty sot age between epektinesy and Mohall, $7] Cows $3.25 to $4.60." Canners and gage on the date of sale the sum of | faay, ounty, on th pe cay Ce Attorney General of The State of | McKenzie estate's real estate in Bur-| Bismarck were callers in town Tues- py ‘with themselves and happy with 31. ‘e work is being done by|cutters largely $2.25 to $3.00. 7 - y e dollars | We i 4 leigh county was about $15,000 and . 5 county crews; 2.888 miles of grad-| Bulls $3.50 to $4.25. Stockers and Four’ hundred twenty, thtce dollars | Weber Plaintiff, and -C.” 0. Hanson | py_ NOt PSEA Rear thei value otatheunieeeiblelpersoall ne te eee the world. : f ing between Bottineau and Dunseith, feeders dull. Week's tendency and seven and Carolina Hanson Defendants, in aa : LIN, or Pp ae “There was no time in our civ: $15,005.86, cgntractor, John - Coghlan, } 1 Ik $3.5 ¥ sides iattonne s fees and the costs of | favor of the said Plaintiff and punistenbeAttorn AG aupea| and At-| property was about $950,000. 4 A tion,” the speaker concluded, “when | St abel rae ne ae pee ey $5.70) to age eae ° this foreclosure. , | against s Defendant C. 0. Han- joard of Univer- -—- 4 " St. 8. D.; 10, s -} rec h rong. Best lights : Dated at Minot, North Dakota this Gasol; i sity and School Lands of Th i alcohol, properly taken, served a more ing between Bottineau and Mohall,| mostly $10.25 to $10.50. seth day of July 4928. HLT tee eee WT agitate of North’ Daketa. "*) Arena Bonds if Glencoe-Livona ! useful purpose than now.” the work being done by the Padgett | “Hoe ‘rsecites * ee00. Mostly , interstate Securities Company, | Seve. chi orneys for ‘tga = -“ zs fea: s etal Mortgages: |decrea among sther things aitectea | Bismarck, North ‘Davots - Are Purchased)". ana Mis, Waiter seliens of | apy CE ee ce ee Francis Murphy, the sale by me of the real estate ____3-16-23-80—-0-6-13-20] The state board of university and|near Bismarck were entertained Sun- , Divide—4% miles of graveling| Packing sows $6.25 to $6.75. Pics Attorney for Mortgagee, he! fter describ. 4 a5 ry $ $6.75. Pi Minot, North Dakota.” amount cf suugtibed to satisty the! Novice FOR BIDS—PAINTING | %chool lands has purchased $25,000|day the 12th, by Mr, and Mrs, Geo. south of Crosby, the contract having | steady.” Bulk $7.00. a 3 71-26 9-2-9-16-28-30 | forest thereon Fe oy Senet yea ex.| Separate bids will be received for| bonds of Arena school district No. |Suverly. ‘ been awarded to Stevens Bros. of] Sheep receipts 900. Generally Sa eREEET Penses of such sale, or so much there-| Painting the cxterior metal and wood- | 30, the district erecting a new school. , St. Paul, at a price of $8,934.27; 6|steady. Bulk good native lambs NOTICE OF REAL BSTATE MORT- | Of as the proceeds of such sale ap-|Work of the capitol building; also for| The bonds, were being signed today] Instead of leaving tot her home in . miles of graveling east and west of| $12.00. _Handyweight native ewes GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Biigable anenste will satisfy. And by ee water tank ana tomer, on; by county officials ‘for delivery. Tacoma last Monday, as was reporv- Noonan, total $8,081.12; contractor,| $7.00 to $7.50. Notice is hereby given that that] Vistue of a writ to me issued out of | Capitol grounds, painting to be done Saree = ed, Mrs, Geo. Jackson an daughter certain mortgage, made, exccuted and | the office of the Clerk of said Court Pit atete cect nee sleabions on file MITCHELL TAKES OFF! remained, over another week and have ouisa Erfle, his wife, ortgagers, zy . is ieacd 5 Mitchell, whom the supreme court]; ton ‘ 5. ted the | directing me to sell said-real prop-{ 2nd presented before noon, August P in Hazelton, PA rin dente te aeerirnes| for | erty pursuant to said judgment ana] 25, 1923. recently declared the winner of the}, record in the office of the Register | decree, I, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of] BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION, | lection contest over the commission-| "4 dancing party was given by the b of Deeds of the County of Burleiga | Said euntyiand person appointed by | E.G. WANNER, Secretary, a prahip of he First caatiiteniaras dip: Roane ureonlevatlourieieanitg al ep Y Dakot: the | 8a! ourt fo make said sale wil '-15-17-18-20-22-23 | trict of jurke county, this week too! ;. 3 eas PAS Byrd day of Marche 1914 nt Ii o'clock | sell the hereinafter deseribed real es- the oath of office and assumed his | Skinner house, last Saturday evening. | National Association at Min: A. M. and therein’ recorded in Book | tate to the highest bidder, for cash, at ee ; . it. He si . A, Kirkelie, in- n H 107 at page 417, and assigned by said | Public auction, at the front door of the F R E ¢ K if E Q Seat. He succeeds H. A, Kirkelic, in-| Sites and family autoed to} Reapolis Chooses Officers Black Paste Vw Il BePave Positively the only polish mortgagee by instrument. in writing | COUrt house in the City of Bismarck dependent, . Reatingot Bismarck Saturday, where they dic + 7 fs ended upon determination of the ts Fr v4 % dated March 1, 1044, to EA. Hanks, | 32 Ne County of Burleigh, and State Verdict of tho,redistricting of Burke| Shopping and visited with their| . Denver, Aug. 28 —Bulletin—Hubert t daughter, Miss Mabel, who has @ po-| Work, secretary of the interior in a egi i soun- | September, A. D, 1923, at 2:00 o'clock county and transfer of votes of Flax- | @8¥ » Sec! y ty a Age neetate eee. oar P. M., of that day, to satisfy said Don’t Hide Them With a Vel; Re-| to” village to the Second district,| sition there. . letter written to a political friend Assignments at page 291, and there- | Judgment, with interest and costs move Them With Othi which, as the returns were counted, and made public today advocates the . 5 _ ignreey fe thereon, and the costs and nee, i irkeli . Mrs. Jas, Burbage and Coolid, th after assigned by said EA. Hanks thereon, and the costs ax d expenses Double Strength. _ | were given to Kirkelie. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, ry nomination of President Coolidge in at wi shine 01 y or fam: by "instrument dated December 3, | of ; ; ; The seating of Mitchell gives 1919, to Citizens State Bank of Good-|the proceeds of such sale applicabit|. This preparation for the treatment © Citizens State Bank o thereto will si he premises tolof freckles is usually so successful] cng the Burke county family, Mr, ‘and Mrs. Matt Schmitz|1924 and predicts the president's and family, Mr. Margaret Easten, Mr.| elections will follow. shoes -No disagreeable pe rich, a corporation, and said assign- y, scion . daverly. and’ Mr’ and , : 5 re ment wag duly recorded in the, offic Patient’ atgrtsaid pursuant to said lin removing freckles and giving al nom CO RIAA A cprsaeeray, se eerey Mork la thacfirat pm J Burleigh County on May 21, 1925 at | P {And to this notice, are described ier ineonial complesionyshat deus Minnie, autoed to Hazelton Sunday | self in favor.of the President's nom- 4 o'clock P. M. in Book 175 of | As- | in sai a gent, decree and writ, a» money if it fail: » {for church services, after which Mr.| ination as a Republican standard signments at page 73, will be fore: ode Wiat ale ane ‘ Baas te 8. Aes 5 and Mrs. Geo. Suverly were enter-| bearer, i . Such mottaage and. ‘herenaviss’ dit Twenty-nine, (20) and the Soutseior| veils get an ovnee Bf thine wea Sip ee scribed at the front door’ of | the are (BEX) of section Thirty |move them. Even the first few ap- CAR TR AFFIG Nels Nelson, : £ Thanks City Court house in the City of Bismarck Forty-three Cn ip One His indred | plications should show @ wonderful Mrs.“Dave Holly did shopping in i Of North Dakota et the host of as | Seventy-nine (79) ‘West’ off then gis improvement, some of "the lighter Haselton last Thursday. For Services o i P.M. freckles vanishing entirely. . lin, Al 23.— inte H o’clock in the forenoon on the 14th ALBIN HEDS' ie grees ie Berlin, Aug. 23.—(By the Associa ~ In Murder Case tember, , 1928, % i EDSTROM, ‘ Be sure to ask the druggist for the yay { {sty the amount due upon tush ment:| Sheriff of ‘Burleigh County, North |dduble strength Othines it. is, this od Press) In coneeauenes of thel | Teachers have ben hited for three) eayor A P. Lenhart has received wage upon the day of sale. 8-13. E. WILL, renee y hat {a sold on tha money-back guar list at rost care in'Berlin the muaistlths coming school year, they are ae |%, letter from States Attorney George | mortgage abd which alk beteold to Attorney ‘for Plaintiff, "A, th & Hay F. pality has decided to suspend opera-follows: Mrs. M. Eatleywine st the |Gibson of McLean esate tn ables satighe the babe Saver aneeibed ine ‘ashburn, N. D, sthma ay Fever |tion. ~ MME) Cabbage school, Mrs, Grace Mat-| Mr | Chict eet Polen Mac follows: j 8-2-9-16-23-30 ; oy Notice will be given all employees|thews will again teach the Carbin| 8etvices of Chief of Police Martine- The Northeast quarter of Section =z E. H. Jamison) Walker, Mo.,| that every ¢ffort will be made to re-| school, and Miss Helen Easten has|*P in the Sundbakken murder case. Thirteen in ‘Township One Hundred | _ ” f Ni a says: “I was a victim of Asthma| sume operation at the carliest possi- Forty-four ee ere ane eer sats: GIRLS! MAKE UP for about 3 years and after taking| ble moment, tog Bevel comp Se BE) A LEMON CREAM "eyes cyanate fre There will be due on such mortgage medicine for Asthma I ever used.” NOTICE TO WATER INSU) in which William Jesson confessed. Pre triae. (2 Sees the Glentodl st Tttson stated that "Me. Machine: son is an expert in solving of criminal ‘Mr. and Mrs. K, J, McWilliams anq | Matters. He certainly rendered us family who have been visiting here | @reat service and I believe that with- left Saturday for their home in Spo-| out his assistance we would be un- at the date of sale, including $73.34 fs it-xon eutter arom Asthine ae Be for 1919 taxes, $5257 for 1920 taxes, | Lemons Beautify and Whiten| 7" suffer trom Asthma or Hay) MERS | kane, They were accompanied as far| able. to have detected the criminal.” Sooo tase with ite ee Skin; also, Bleach Tan, you'll know why so many people| The Board of City Com-|as Bismarck by Mrs. Jas, Burbage, paid by. the assignee to protect its is praise it.-Just fine for building up who is Mrs. McWilliams’ sister. Display Pictures interests)in the mortgage under fore- . Freckles tin down people, for ecids, bron- : 4 closure, the sum of $1892.07. exclu- in’ chial troubles, weal lungs, covehs. | Bi mare What might have proven to“be a From Bad Lands sive of costs and disbursements. Mix. the fiileeof two leftons with Used as a germacide and preven- Q very serious accident, happeneg to ti Dated this 24th day of July, 1923, tive against germ diseases. This | Raymond Gates last Saturday mern-| The pictures which have been en- Citizens State Bank, s of Goodrich, re a coe pinion, ssignee of Moi 5 Geo. Thom Jr., x8 ne Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, three ounces of Orchard’ White, only by: Tilden McMullin Co., Se-| work tart Thursday which any druggist will supply for] q.: 7 : q ‘ ‘ a fow cents, ahake well ip a bottle,| Drug Gor al PY Temhert morning ‘the 28rd. ‘inst. and and you have a whole quarter-pint ofthe most wonderful skin softener ing as he and his sister, Miss Mabel, | larged and are on display at Hoskin- were starting for Bismarck by auto. | Meyer's windows were taken by Rus- @ The steering wheel became discon-|sell Reid while with Cell Gannon on ~ Wh a DUdWwWeiSer McKenzie Roof|er part of the week and we Overland, plunged over Ape pride ‘are Me cee The tie rattle ay > AS be Goodrich, North Dakota. and complexion beautifier. Massage ise Thurs-|ask the consumers to at the Carlson bridge. The'y -} which is coiled up, read; i 1788 B-20-16-28-00, | this amently axeeht Neon ot oa. aad ba inva 10c| have ped during this|P!*/escaned without injery’¢ ough | was taken by Mr Reid ata distance He : 1 Dancing! McKenzie Roof | then shortly note the youthful beau-| dances. Coolest spot in Bis-| time. The water will not be|s,‘o"t,' Bake eR Set A nomber of other pie- it's th orouo hly days and Saturdays. 10c). Famous stage pesuties use’ this) -- PLEATING. — until further motice you do not | the sccldent neighbors came ‘to the |{,.uat {40% Dut one turned out 40 aoed- not green dances. Coolest spot in Bis- ial pba Uns 2 bring cy erent styles|use the Jawn and garden pialiisnce aed he mae able to make | * Aaithe® picuts tit is ghureally x fs 8 4 4 velvety, eters cay cae! pene ion, vdian periecdioes) he will be away abet interesting in one ‘taken inside and Or UnNiihi isk 1e8da ~ aR fcé cave with the light coming in Dancing! McKenzie Roof ; : f Leen from the outside. A number of oth- ‘Gg ae "agg ‘d . ; Ps t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wollman and. . ; \ Bergen =. Tears, Tian : Race ati e 25th. inst, | family, Mr. and Me, a. J. Frederick ts abet of ti o . ma dances.. ‘ spot’in Bis- Continue boiling water. jas done considerable photographing pepe Coolest il City Health Officer, Jot mative lite, bleach because it doesn’t irrita! 3 (a

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