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* NOTICE FOR MORTGAGE -FORE- CLOSURE SALE ' Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Leander Elki and Mary Ell his wife, Mortgagors, to Barnes Brother’, Incorporated, Mortgagee, dated the 16th day of December, 1912, and filed for record in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 18th day of February 1928, at 3:45 o’clock P. M. and recorded in Book 106 of Mort- gages at page 38, and assigned by written instrument to John Herr, dated the 24th day of January, 1913, and filed for record ‘in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, on the 7th day of March, 1913 at 9 o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book 106 of Mortgages at page 371, and further assigned by written in- strument to Petters and Company, dated the 10th day of January, 1923, and filed for record in the office of tWeé Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, on the 13th day of September, 1923, at 10:10 o'clock A. M., and re- corded in Book 175 of Assignments at page 90, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in said mort- ‘sage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in ee ity of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., 6n the “6th day of December, 1923, to sht- isfy the amount due upon said mort- gage on the date of sale. The prem- ises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are described as follows: Soutfwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- tion Eight (8) in Township One Hun- dred Forty two (142) North of Range Seventy five (75) West of the Fifth! al Meridian, Burleigh Coun-| (== r'North Dakotas” Burleigh Coun: | Seeijzzzz~ - otice of intention to foreclose | ; STANLEY NEA SERVICE mortgage having been duly rved as provided by law, there Will be ‘due on the day of sale tre! | THE VOKERS WHO PREPARED A sum of Twelve Hundred Fifty YLL END THIS DISGRACEFUL BY STANLEY (yor Er ; NEWT SHES) AREARIN 7 A SHOCK To THAT FELLA? (lssfed Advertsing Rates l insertion. 25 words o ¥ 2 insertions, 25 words or under 3 insertions under .........+ 1 week, 25 words or und Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash In advance. Copy should bi ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. WE_ RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ee EEUU EEE NESE EER HELP_WANTED—MAL! MEN WANTED—te learn—Autos, trical, Gas Engineering. The and is far greater than we can supply. $5.00 to $10.00 per day of- fered everywhere for well trained mechanics. Don’t remain idle this winter, get in the big money cligs. A few weeks’ training with tools at the Hemphill Practical Trade Schools, the Million dollar trade SALE. table $10 if taken at once, Phone 415W or call 721-8rd St. 11-5-lw FOR RENT—Comfortable room in congenial home $12.00 a month, al- so for sale congoleum rug, 9x16 al- Jmost new $12.00, Call 219-7th St. or Phone 1090J. __1-8-1w FOR” RENT—Two nicely furnished * rooms in exceptionally warm, mod- ern home, $10 per month, 1009 5th street. Phone 931-W. 11-3-tf FOR RENT—Room in modern home, down town. Women only. Apply at 1221-2 5th St, over Brown's store, rear flat, 11-8-3t FOR RENT—Thrée nice rooms for light housekeeping, not .fur- nished. Call at 803-7th St. A. Edburg. Ri FOR RENT—Warm furnished light housekeeping rooms, 622-8rd St. Phone 132W. ®OR RENT: for light housekeeping. Phone 316} Call mornings. 11-7-3t FOR RENT Furnished room with kitchenette, 411 5th St. Phone 273. 11-8-1w FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES, AND FLATS FOR SALE—5 room modern house, including 2 bed rooms, for sale for $3200. on liberal terms; why pay rent, if you can buy a good house, partly on rent terms, for that money. 6 room modern house, in- | STOLEN—Spare tire from car in Piymouth Rock cockrela. Also stock | Washington the last of tae month taken to winter at Spring Meadow | anq testify at this hearing. Stock farm, R. F, D. No. 1, Brad: | Coulter for Tariff Raise. 98) SD: __H-B-1W) awe believe we are justified i $5200.00 worth of Ratckin ignite}, ying for a 60 per cent inicrense grates sold in October. Suve a5 ae aia Hank Mteedek to 50 percent of the heat value of | the flax tariff,’ is tie si eee your coal by installing this grate | Presicent Coulter,’ da Wer = now. Fits all round stoves and| fact that our records show tast th furnaces, C. F.. Moody, General! fatmers ‘of the state are barcly Agent, Bismarck, N. D. Agents breaking even on the 1923 flax cro» wanted. : 11-3-1w| at present prices and are sustaining ——- | heavy los: on all other aut saate b: lgrains. For us it is inconc } front of my residence 6:80 P. ™. (tat the administration, after all o y, i identify i \, by Saturday arrest will follow. A.| Welfare of the farmers of the north- {west, would contemplete re: ing W. Mellon, 610 8th Street. ‘ 11-8-3t | the tariff on flax and wiping ovt the FOR SALE—FurnituresFront jonly chance the farmers have to suite, dining room suite, kitchen | PFeak even on any cass of smiall cabinet, sewing machine, and oth-|®78in crop. Our committee is now er furniture in A-one condition| *t Work studying and compiling all for sale at 618 12th or phone 754K. | *Y#iluble information so as to be able Also" bungalow /for: rent, to present a ¢ cut and compre- 11G-1w| hensive case whenever the hearing MRS TEHROLPE Seca agent for |) auc’ oe Washington. ‘E—Loedl agent Average cost of producing flax for Buckley Bros. Co., New York City, | the past three years has been $2.06, dress goods, drapery, and p | chil: | according to Mr, Willard’s data, bas- dren’s ready made suits. Special | .4 on detailed cost records kept by Xmas package of hosiery and hand- | nore thanyone hundred farmers dur- kerchiefs. Phone 877-M.__11-8-1W | ing that ‘period. During the two FARMS TO RENT—On shares, stock | previous years, low prices prevailed furnished. None byt honest indus- | for flax und heavy losses were sus- trious farmers considered. Best of | taimed by farmers @ a consequence. reference required. _ Investors | Mortgage Security Co., Bismarck, | N. NDEI cup cng | Lives Start at WANTED—Owner of fi s Bis- | marek ‘property would like to hear | the Altar from party in position to make pri- | vate loan. This will bear strictest | By JOHN PALMER investigation. Write Tribune, No. q@hree days before thelr marriage pad as ____11-5-1W | Luke said: “Armine, I feel so un- FOR RENT—Offici The room for- | worthy of you and you have Ideal- merly occupied by J. H. Holihan | ized me. I—I think you ought to and the two rooms by the Dunham | know some“ of the things I’ve and 82-100. ($125089) Dollars tox || SPECIAL BIG PIPE FOR AUNT SARAH ther with the statutory PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SOCIETY School System, will fit you for] cluding at least 2 bed rooms, sit-| Lumber Co., are vacant. done.” any of these big pay jobs. , uated near schools, party owning| ested, see R. D. Hoski Armine looked at him with her fees and disbursements allowed * away from hard work and low pay.| “wishes to go west on account of] WILL TRADE-_A” =~, | Innocent blue eyes. “Luke, dear, : 1 S 2 . a ADEA 100.01 sel d pfs 4 if law. FOR SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING, Zz, Hemphill Trade Schools are tocat-{ health, and is willing to sell house| mortgage on a half aeederaee| it doesn't matter, so long as I know tT ES AND eekipany, | (CAUGHT ADNT SARAR IN THE RIGHT , ; t; 107 Nicollet Ave. Minmea-f at a reduction, on good terms; this! with a $2800.00 first, that you care for me. ‘Assignee? Mocb TODAY 8; 580 Main Street, Winnip is a good property; 7 room modern for a new! “wBut, Armine, dearest, you—you nada and ten other Cities. We BE. A. Ripley, a OUT OUR WAY | Attorr for Assignee, Mand@, N. D. * 10-26; 11—-2-9-16-23-30. NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL. ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE STATE OF NORTH DAKO, » County of Burleigh—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. ©. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Jchannes Rocther, Deceased. John Roether, Petitioner, vs. Mar- garet Roether, Eva Lockert, Margaret nith, Katherine Roether, Margare- tha Roether, John and also Johann Roether, Peter Roether, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: You, the said respondents are hereby notified that the final ac- count of the administrator of Johan- nes Roether,-late of the city of Bis- marek, in the County ef Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, has abeen rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate of saiq de- ed is ready for final settlement distribution, and petitioning that ‘ount be allowed, the residue id estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his ad- ministration closed and he be dis-j charged; that Tuesday, the 18th day of December, A. D. 1923, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in the court house, in the City of Bis- marek, County of Burleigh, and State ot North Dakota, has been duly ap- pointed by this Court for the settle- ment thereof, at which time and ce any person interested in said ate may appear and file his excep- ions, in writing to said account, and petition and contest the same. . And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby iteq and required then and there to| be and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said account should not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, | he administration of said estate} Closed and said M. J. Hiltner be -dis- charged. Dated the 8th day of November, A.D. 1923. : By the Court: I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. r 11-9-16-23-30. Notice is Hereby Given, that un- der and by virtue of a judgment and decree entered upon the foreclosure of that certain mortgage hereinafter ntioned and described and special execution issued out of the District 7 MOVE OVER CLOSER $0 I KIN GIT TH GON INTTH’ PITCHER! GOSH IF PEEPuL DONT SEE TH GUN THEN WONT BLEEVE YOU SHCT, 4M ATALL! TRwillews © The Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section Eighteen (18) in Township| 4: Hundred Thirty-seven North of Range Seventy-seven (77), situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, to satis- fy the amount of $1,266.06, and the costs and expenses of sale, sale and sell to the dhighest bidder ; for cash ut the front doar Ve : ‘ourthouse in the City of Bismarc NOTICE OF SALE ON SPECIAL | in'the County of Burleigh and State , of North Dakota, the following des- cribed real estate and premi said special execution and mortgage described as follows, to- wit: Dated this th day of November, ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff off Burleigh County, North Dakot: a. S FLYNN, TRAYNOR & TRAYNOR, Attorneys for Plaintiff, ake, North Dakota. pay railway fare. Write nearest Branch for free catalogue and special offer. WANTED—At once, a good book- keeper and stenographer. Must be experienced, Obert A. Olson,* Bis- marek, N. D, Eltinge block. 1L-7-3t WANTED—Miners. First class board, modern wash house and accommo- dations. Apply at mine, Glen UI- lin Coal company. . 11-5-1w WANTED—Two young yen to work by month. Francis Jaszkowiak, 421-12th. 11-9-tf house, well located, near school,! yak including 4 bed rooms, east front, a good property, on terms. Geo. M. Regista 11-3-1w FOR RE rnished modern 6- room house, in fine neighborhood, near high school; 5-room modern house, near postoffice; 5-room mod- ern flat near postoffice, to adults only. Geo, M, Register. 11-8-1w FOR RENT—Five room modern bungalow furnished with new fur- niture, Sleeping porch. Also gar- age. 701-9th Street. Phone 700. Mrs. Melvin Berbage. 11-7-3t WANTED—Poultry piekers at the - Northern Produce Co. : 11-7-10t _ HELP WANFED—FEMALE Want ‘A competent middle aged woman to help with general house- work, and cooking, on the Boynton Ranch, Wing, N. D. Call Mr. D. *J. McGMiis, In care Van Horn Ho- tel, Bismarck, N. D. : 11-9-8t FEMALE HELP WANTED—Earn $20 weekly spare time, at home, ad- Pdressing, mailing, music, cireulars. Send 10c for music, information. rierican Music Co., 1658 Broad- way, Dept. 8-107, N.Y. 11-5-1w aes ‘ompetent girl for gen- $eral housework. Mrs. Gordon Cox, (816 W. Thayer. 11-5-tf * POSITION WANTED. STEADY POSITION or work want- ted by reliable married man. 16 “years clerical experience, best of feference. Write Tribune No, 677. 11-9-1lw Ost FOR RENT—Four-room cottage in east part of city, $23 per month, immediate possession, Price Owens, Eltingeeblock. Phone 421, 11-9-tf FOR RENT— Five-room bungalow, fully modern, in very good repair, $35 per month. Immediate posses- sion. WANTED—Two or three-room apart- ment, warm, nicely furnished. For occupancy Nov. 16th. Address Tribune No, 676. 11-6-1w immediate possession. Rental $50. Hedden Real Estate Agent. Webb _ Block. Phone 0. FOR RENT—Modern. 5-room house, No, 1112 Avenue D. Inquire 710 Rosser St, or phgne 420, 11-6-tf FOR.RENT—8 +@m house modern, immediate possession. | Monthly rental $55.00. FOR RENT — Five-room modern house; also garage. Inquire at 402 8th St. 11-6-1w AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES class condition. Address F. A. Lahr, Bismarck, N. D. 11-7-3t & LOST—Raby’s blue angora cap, be- tween McKenzie hotel and E. A. Dawson’s store on Main St. Find- er return to Tribune for reward. * 11-7-1w a Steele and Bismarck. Notify Trib- une. 11-7-1w —— y FOUND—Gun at Long Lake. Owner may have same by proper identifi- cation, payment of this ad, and liberal reward. Phone 980. 11-9-16-23-30—12-7-14 11-5-lw 2 Chevrolet Sedan in marek, N. D. 11-9-3t “_ MISCELLANEOUS LOST—Truck tire, size 80x6, between | AUC ber 10th, furniture for 12 room ers, upholstered chairs, tables, dle, 207 Front St. 11-3-1w FOR SALE—Forty mammoth bronze turkey toms; some triple strain FOR RENT—6 room house modern,| FOR SALE—Ford touring car, first | good condition. Write Box 42, Bis-' house including piano, beds, dress-| Singer machine, electric washer,| miscellaneous. Mrs. Mary Frid-' in opposition to the proposatto lower | lived for each other. those vows of Sedan car. Box 167, Hal 8a) peo your toldime;vou HAOlinevee kissed any man before we, and I— | Oh, if you knew some of the things | I've done!” y “Tell me then, if you care to,” at 618-12 St. 11-6-1w | sald Armine softly. FOR SALE—Registered Duroc hogs, “Well, I—I was practically en- weight 125 to 250 Ibs. $25 each,| gaged to a girl two years ago, and with papers, J. Chesak, 13 miles | of course I used to kiss her every K, of Bismarck, time we met. I couldn't bring my- « FOR RENT—Nov. 1st office rooms | Self to tell you about het” over Knowles Jewelry store, Apply | reere, Was pain in Armine’s WA Knowles) Bismarck voice. “Did you care for her as * y0-20-t¢ | Much as me, Luke?’ a = ““*| “Of course not, dearest. That FOR SALE CHEAP--Fumed oak din- | would be impossible.” ing room extension table, 6 chairs “Oh, well, then, it doesn’t mat- to match, Phone 401, ter,” Armine answered. 11-8-8t “But then I-—-well, only the week I WILL haul ashes during the win-| before I met you I 4&lssed a girl ter, by the month. Phone 734R. | under the mistletoe. A strange girl 11-5-1w | Whom I’d just met.” FOR SALE—Hughes clectric, high pars Sraaee girl, Luke? How oven, 3-plate range. Phone 759. ba Gul now yee naetenwae 11-7-1w | syst an impulse of desperation, T think.” ~ " \ “Oh, well,’ It doesn’t cnatten’ AISING Luke. You—you've never kissed any girl since you cared for me, have you?” j “No,” answered Luke, “but I—I was as good as engaged to another girl five years ago.” , “What, still another one?” ‘ “It's terrible,” said Luke, “I don’t know what came over me, but I suppose I was unconsciously look- ing for you, and, not finding you, I a i. got reckless. I never cared for Rex Willard’s Figures Show any of them nearly as inuch as T sot do for you.” Cost of Raising Bushel “Luke, dearest,” sad Armine, “all Is $2.12 that you have told me sounds dreadful in a way. But so long FOR SAL a as I am sure that you love me for Fargo, Nov. 9.—Present market | myself alone, it doesn't matter. prices are, about’ équal to the cost Don't, let us peak about it any oi at more.’ of producing flax in North Dakota, "Youre an angel,” answered | according to estimates secured by | Luke, embracing her, | Rex E, Willard of the farm manage- Armine went home. Seating her- ment department at the Agricultural | Self at her desk, she bowed her pe si head In thought for a tong: time.) Then, opening a drawer, she took| production per bushel to be $2.12 | out a letter and re-read it: | this year. “Why must you throw yourself The detailed information on the; away on this man when he can cost of producing flax in North Da- | never be to you what I have been? kota will be presented at the tariff | Don’t you remember those days at) commission hearing in Washington | the beach last summer, when we) college showing the average cost of | the tariff on flax and linseed oil. | eternal love? Where have they; President John Lee Coulter is chair- | Sone? Where is the girl 1 know who} man of the committee appointed by nee ie so. es Se Sas he Commercial t b the Fargo Commercial elub to go to | GX 8 MEEPS eve you ate the same ‘girl? “I know I shall do well in the BY ALLMAN West,.and that it will not be long iy Z before I am able to send for you. Won't you trust me and wait? I send you a thousand kisses—such Court in aug for'the County of Bur-| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS wes Jimmy Gets t' leigh ang State, of North Dakota, on o fovemnber, A. i ap Rcon wherein- Thomas H. LET’S*GO OVER : 5 Y bi You EVER . » JIMMY AND ME ISW'T IT? | HEARD HAVE THE MEASLES, kisses as I gave you last summer, Richardson is pytint agers, “Saint “(TO MY HOUSE HAVE SOME COOKIES? THAT YouR OLDER JIMMY ? Eg when you swore to love me through WERE HUNGRY! r BROTHER HAD THE all eternity.” Paul Trust Company, (formerly Saint I THINK WE CAN z Jaul Trust and Savings Bank), a cor- 9 joration, Van Sunt Company, a. cor- “GET, SOME COOKIES roration? Francis Jaszkowiak, Lillian :, Baldwin, as Administratrix of the Estate of 'R. L, Baldwin, deceased, and H. W. Crawford, aré defendants, J haye levied upon the real property hereinafter described and which is described in said mortgage above mentioned, which mortgage was a lien upons gnd affected the real cstate and premises hereinafter des- cribeq and which said. mortgage is dated the 17th day of June, 1914, and was filed for record in the office of the Register pf Deeds.in and for, Burleigh County, North Dakota, on fee Both ‘day of June, A. D. 1914, at %:00 o'clock A. M., and was duly re- | corded therein in Book 118 of Mis- te - collaneous Assignments on page 165, and which mortgage was duly assign- | | ed by an instrument in writing by |, Van Sant Company, a corporation, ; | ‘tee mortgagee therein,.to the plain- tiff, Thomas H. Richardson, which assignment is dated August 6th, A. , D, 1914, and was filed for record in said office of\ the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on \June 21st, A. 1928, and ‘wes re- corded therein ‘Book 174 of-Miscel- Janeows Deeds on page 345, and by virtue (of said special execution I will on the 15th day of December, A. D. 1923, a¢ the hour of 2: .o’colek P, M. on said day, offer for iil MEASLES -1S THAT SO? / YES MAM, . & CHE HAD \ 7EM | She read it and her eyes grew NO, BUT | t softer. ‘Then she penned her re- SUPPOSE ILL | oar 1 aan | “I do love you, and I shall always GET TH EM NOW love you, I suppose, my dear. But THAT HE'S THROUGH life and love, as I am discovering, WITH THEM: are two very different things. The man I am engaged to can assure me of a future, which you, poor ; boy, will never be able to do, in spite of all your hopes. You are not the providing temperament. “John, dear, I do love you, but what you ask of me is quite impos- | sible. I am tired of supporting my- self-In an office, and Luke offers me a happy release from drudgery. In taking this decision I am only doing what every! girl who has reached the age of twenty-five has to do. I am almost—heartbroken, He'll Pass but this has to be.” She stamped, addressed and _ sealed the envelope, and slipped ~° out with It to the post. “On the way she met Luke again. “E-¢as coming around to see you, I was afraid,” he stammered, “that you might have been so shocked at 47 what I told you.” | She smiled up at him beautifully. | “Luke, dear, all the past Is blotted out,” she sald. “Our lives tagether start from the, day we stand up et _ the altar together.” ee Which meant a great den! more * | than he was destiried ever to know. (@ 1933, Western Newspaper Union) -

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