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4 — ATOR ENT, Taine ty COATT SR oS ERS Bpforicn OF-ahbe | ne. thnt saceie mertetee sreested | THE OLD HOME TOWN: ~ >. _ HAS RE- Robert J. Buchanan, both ia aertaeeaa ation the "btn ‘day 2s \ : CHANGE * jon, mol . Lihue » min the county of Em-/ of July 1019 and filed for record in! : d —— - state of North Dakota to| the office of the Register of Deea. 2 —— 4 a (Contirned trom Page 1) Elevator & Investment|in and fee ve Sean Bere x RANE To f ey HOURES ERO Eris in western North Dakota, according of Bismarck in the county | State of North Dakota, 8th. day of| | ICE ANDFANCY |]. 5 USI PLATS _] to the teatimontats. of: those, who igh and state of North Da-|Atgust 1919 at 4:30 o'ctock in the COAL OFFICE Al x FOR SALE—Cheap Tor cash, six Tot bie Sei Wher ection ate . 1G HEMSTITCHING Ett - ted the sixth day of Decem- there duly’ geeomtcd: in Book Tt at \ ? - bret 25 words or small house, asst front, well, 13th) familiar with it progress. Stock- and recorded in the office | yo Ss ON page 85, will be fore-| | ‘ di seeeeeees§ 60 || St, block 41, two blocks men have been aided by perhapr .the register of deeds for Bur- closed. by ‘sale of the premises in| : z i 4 @ insertions. 25 words or j school; price $1,800. B. G. Buck-| mildest full and winter in the his- Pet is Gt at Nore such mortgage, and hereinafter des. | = ‘ j ander ......cceeseeee 88 ley, Glencoe, N. D sen tony. of Hanihrok fa on the s jay = S ‘ Ee ‘ f ? insertions 25 words or 29°8t) There are many things in the fu- F 1921 and recorded in Book| County Court Mouse in the city of sy To BUY A Box ander % | |FOR RENT—Warm apartment fur-| ture to inspire confidence in pf Mortgage Deeds on page 39, ‘ina State of North Dakota = f y OF GooD _, a 1 week. 26 words or under 1.23 nished, heat, lights etc. $30.00 per] marck and in the territory of w! phe foreclosed by sale of the at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. ; : ¢ sSMoKes!: Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- month, also 2 sleeping rooms, $4! she if the natural trade metrope! oe petliindy met nae on, Friday the 2ith day ‘of, January 3 (OG tional per word. and $5 a ta Close in, pri-; The hospitals of the city, the finest ribes i 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon | vate entrance, Phone 464R, in North Dakota, will of a certainty ourthouse in the county of|sucn mortgage oN the date of exle,| | & ¢ ULASSIFIED DISPLAY 12-28-10 | 44 scenilty ot “expan i <, face the necessity of expansion in Ma Hide Seo lek. Be eT { : TES FOR SALE--A 9 room house in Bis-| the future, with additional equip- onday, the 21st day of ‘Janti- satisfy the same are situated in the = = > 65 Cents Per Inch marck, North Dakota, at reasonable} ment and buildings. A to satisfy the amount due {County of Burleigh and State of é : d EG All cl price; owner will exchange for The- building of a $500,000 Pro- Eaid thortgage on the day of | A qiey gD oKes end are described a 4 | ‘ advance, Copy thould werrer || cattle, horses and farm machinery. Cathedral for the Diocese of North The premises described in said| thirds of Lot Two (2) in Block Ten i ‘ ceived by 12 o'clock to: insure Geo, M. Register. wikota is one of t ut hones an ge and which will be sold to| (10) of Northern Pacific Addition to} insertion same day. 12-24-1w ie att telly plans o ishop y the same are described as|the City of Bismarck.” | % WE RESERVE THE RIGRT Walirle for the futnress se s: Lot Four (4) and all that| | There will be due on such mort. : Ri ANY COPY floor, fully equipped for light}. The lignite coal indust ougi the West Half (W 1-2) of the | 28€*, on the, date, of sale thereof ? 7 SUBMITTED housekeeping. Electric range for] f#cing its most critical rate fight, / ‘ ; | 7 : is becoming recognized as a certain st Quarter (SE 1-4) south|torneys fees, taxes paid, costs di \ oP gs THE Titties FRghe’ “awe ene ficfor tncthe f6QVee BE the: wax eeen ist of the diagonal county road | bursements and expenses of this sale| BISMARCK TRIBUNE . —_— . —|part of the state which, in the opin- jon Nineteen (19), in Town- | and foreclosure, Dated » "< 3rd day of / ‘ == FOR RENT —- Seven-room ‘modern lion of many thoughtful men, will Hundred and Thirty-eight | December 1923. ; PHONE 82 house, femotleted and redecorated. 1 nue this section of North’ Dakote forth of Range Eighty (80),/ Charles A tenson =| | Well located. Rent reasonable. |! ! ie £ the Fifth Principal Meridian, | _~ Ortgagee | : For perticulars Phone 697 0 t industrial region as well as ing approximately 102.10 | Joseph Coghlan j2-29-1w fa" agricultural region. ‘ Attorney for Mortgage | 4) D = Aes The Northern Pacific firond tho said tracts or parcels of Bier NON Peketa, 5 VANTED=Ginl for general house: | POR RENT-—Small furnished apart | wang in the near future an exten- lying and being in the county Dec, 3rd-10-17-24-31, Jan. 7th) | ; ment, city heat, all modern. Very | ! ci etthe, whi . Mech Aid Hele ct Ned De | Kh) ‘ == . Mrs. SH. : ¥ | sion of its Killdeer line, which will f : — c fea ‘i : : open a new territury to Bismarck NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF se : SEE NES on earn " i if ¢ will be due upon such mort-| PARTNERSHIP y S —_— TED -— Hxperienced girl for | z.——< SETTER VRE ce ee es | : | Know all men by these present: housework. CaW ut 802 Avenue B aN) Paty. a Hicndeed ana. Porte | hae Evans and Adams, copartne ; 4 iio 12-26-1w | bungalaw, three rooms and bath.| The rapid increase of good roads fe ieee d aa Midst conte | Ship, consisting of John Evans and , ——$—$—$—$—— —informished for $18 per month. land the use of automobile transpor- jollars and seventy SH. S. Adams is hereby dissolved. It WORK WANTED ; _Phone 905. 12-17-t |tation is bringing many people clos-- 9.76). lis further agrged and understood | WASTE eee | FoR REN ate Bismarck’ aa’ ever be 4 st Bismarck, North Dakota that John Evuns' retain the business, |” < SS | WANTED—Dressmaking and sewing | FOR | RENT LI le te ae) UL th day of December 1923, | conduct it. in his own name, collec 3 HOP HENDRICKS WHO BOASTED | | of all kinds. Prices reasonable. | modern flat, FAH rete ees Trileptal icowadeed eno tecee Son smarek Elevator & Investment ll) bills due to the. firm. pay all vie SENERAL DAYS AGO THAT HE CODLP = [| Phone 1080-M. Mrs. Lillie Fog. | fot light housekeeping. Te uf ies Be eS oe pany, snk rereleased 5 arty, 722 6th St. 12-29-Gr | _183. Wfunder the pressure ple for pany. Adaing is, Mereby "released "from any GO WITHOUT SMOKING FoR/A YEAR WAS gy) [aoe wasn wane ty pons paace FOR BERT SGT aire ron tse! “adionl non, By Benton Baker, | responsibility. BOHKES ARPESS | k 0 . ty 4 Aevothey Gde Mortgagees |G proteee Hire eee Tee SEEN TODAY CAREFULLY STUDYING THE NEW cleaning, Will take washing home,, fF light housekeeping. All mod-jWhich is yearly bringing a larger LaRkPeK, ists Datea December. 20th, 1923. <SN N ee ge : 7 , Alte ern, up-stairs. 924-4th St. Phone | number of people in the state's em- Bismarck, North Dakota a Oy aa th, __ NCALENDAR A SURE SIGN OF SURRENDER / also do mending. Phone uu Ww. Phone basW. ploy to the city. The creation of = H. S. Adams. — the state health department by the | Seen ee nL a (12-31) SALESMAN se aatenih last legislature was a step in. this SUNT AND DD : 4 ae : BY WILLIAMS |. eld hot water heating plant. ei lateectlon: FINAL ACCOUNT AND D Tae ‘ A GOOD SALESMAN or woman | The City National bank. , q TRIBUTION OF ESTATE | if tj) ay in every locality in North Dakota WOR RENT-—Strictly modern npart-| WC North Dakota has been De er ig Yip ; | ty sell the famous line of Wea: | ment in Rose Apartments. F. W. | ®gunf se a aE CLR Oe Founty Court, before Hon. I. C. REGULARS CL. ASH LANS ALIVE WaAsH! NOT ZACK UNCLE RANGE. | ‘plus Hosiery and Underwear direct | Murphy. Phone 862. og yp | 1920 and 1921, But it has been going Bicsenst of | YO HAIN FEARED BUT DAT DAWG GoT DE. } : bibsh 2 ahead, despite setbacks due to the to the consumers. Good. chance | KOR RENT 7 room 4 a be F M1 o mode ha P 0 rm a he matter of the Estate fon. promotion to district. manager | n modern house. agricultural depression and world ia AT CAMAIGO tG\ SONEBUDDY GwiNET HABIT OB SLEEPIN UNDER if thirty to sixty days, The Wear. | i HOH CAREC etiniee ee Tr will Petitioner. Z7\ STEAL DAT OL. STOVE DISH YERE SIOVE AN. ISE < NECGINGLRa 2 Labatt | LOST See ee vs. “ uy an ain 7 > nt i ; : f AIS WO? “KIN! pr DOW , ————— | COST—King Tut bag at Eltinge i liam’ Adair, Mary Adair QW IN ] i GIRL INMATES ‘on, Helen Francis Daw- Brownsville, Tex., Dec. 31.—Tele- | ZA ANNIE R , _ LAND | Thursday evening after second Eliza Galloway, Flora phone reports today from American | BAUN WiAH > TED—I want farms for| Show, containing small change and IN DISORDERS dine, Barnard ‘College army officers at Ft. Ringgold, brougnt | A Z : . Describe and state| papers. Finder Phone 190 for xe- Mawr College, ot, reports of fighting between Mexican 4 shh 2 price. “IN Nown, 219 Wilkinson |__ ward. eR) iewavarsO: DRE B and Peters Trusi Poiaralssandltebbalt tobe iat Gésiaine | . : Bldg., Omaha, Neb. f tainiaole top on | Deleware, O., Dec. 91 =—Diseniary iGclleee et Ostend on the Rio Grande, 40 miles above | } ee | ChE day “on Ist street. on |®™Ong the inmates at the girls’ in ane } |Matamoras. The town is garrisoned ! a ROOMS FOR RENT | inder kindly return to ate pee nea nee which Respondent. | by a small detachment of federal| : |], 1 we FOR RENT “Two rooms, suitable! Mrs. F. IH. Rofle, 811 Thayer St. | 4 tiv: i D EReean effort at the State of North Dakota to the| troops from Matamoras. No reports | | \ttft Winn for light housekeeping. Heat, 12-9 nub Abed eeaay despite ace Heataa named Respondents: | Mary | of the result of the battle were ob- ‘ bey BEY and water finale CS | aeriirante ian ‘and atone hcharitom, Helen Francis. Daw. | tained at noon, but American mili- f phone already installed, may have| Palmistry and Phrenologist. She ee eee liza Galloway, Flora A. Dildine, | tary officers stated that the firing | | \ f private use for slight conside Madame Lenttimorelle moved to|” ediam continued in almost every d College, Bryn Mawr College,| started before daylight and that it! | \ BOHE For i VUE E mel MOG. + | Ase Raymond) St., twore locks hort ceiwua cab Neu BeHObLEWHIIE eheLee orris ang Peters Trust Co., of | was very heavy. : S Z ; 12. [of swimming pool. Phone 942-R. | sembly hall where. 60. insurgents a, Neb. and Western College b Y FOR RENT--Large warm room in| Call from 1 to 5 P. M 12-97-1w |e be ALEC SE ‘ord Ohio. are hereby notified \ J ictly modern house, one block | —— ee | VE Under Kuard was described as nif adminisieator of the estate | TOWER CITY HAS x : ; Ka from postoffice, Mrs, ‘Hassell 210/___ MISCELLANEOL enyeicisscuntintdavta pounce ea Adaie lute of the city of : \; Z ‘\ 2nd St. Phone 843. FOR SALE—Pool Hail in town terically h iebhes Vanni in the County of Buffalo $40,000 FIRE] : \ , ieee ren a pny to erically, their clothes and at- Ralosof Neobtase: deceased, has t ’ \ = Aaa 2-2 Hide Population. Did $20,000.00 !tempt to wreek furniture and break endered to this Court, therein , x A ; ; FOR hed steam | ert this Price right if) windows. Although the main force ig that the estate of ‘said de-| Tower City, N. D., Dee. 31.—] | ( heated ‘rooms for light housckeep taken at once, For further infer-|of the outhreak was spent last night ready for final settlement|The Monarch store was completely ing. The Lourain Apts., B. F E at once 686 the disorders continued througnout stribution, and petitioning that} destroyed by fire early yesterday ¢ Flanagan, Prop. Phone e the night and into this afternoon. count be allowed, the r suas morning. The loss to the building is] : } : : q ‘ER HOTEL School officials got in topeh with Fa inidnescentvieay ile the | estimated at $10,000 and the stock at He 4 : Special rate supper, -| Director Harper of the state wel- tration closed and he be dis- | $30.000. It is partially covered /by " ER i in modern - We give good rates for room| fare department who happened to be Med; that Wednesday, the 30th] insurance. The late sateen ane \ / 2 is Phone 812-4 ond board by week, n heated |at Athen and informed him ‘of January, A. D. 1924, at t attic. A defective flue is believed to " —<—<—— 3 hotel. Phone y, trouble was being pck in the forenoon of that ddy! he the cause 5 ———— Onn 5 for rent : d by cig : 10 rin 4 peecpart roomier this Court in the building was owned by L.. 1 hs 2 room for woman in modern house. | [E—-My chester white A movemer on foot this af- k, County of Burleigh, and State | Stine and the store by W. W. Ring. rp i ois j : $10.00, S14-dth St. Phone 104: 61, nths ternoon an these ring-lead- Korth Dakota, has been duly ap-; The fire was first noticed at 11:30 . i i nuary Ist, weight about 50¢ fers to some cther institution. ed by this Court for the settle- m. The prompt response by the j SGeoonin IER ifaw eR Goon ay) aot roodicr At thereof, at which time and | fir rtment prevented the spread ok € SE GENER aE | ii. Lundguisies interested in said joining buildings, although. at \ : . : ——— Prieta naLieea, ‘eae SHORTAGE NOW ind file his | one time the First State bank build- Nee > : = Oran Re esaBcEs On» cS eee PUT AT $650 i s alone a ‘ d gee ci petition and contest the same. '| ing appeared doome - NTT Comfonable pon; Rpeectly. sein ,000 bd you, the above named respond- —————- ROR ART OND avonib lable al ea etiprae carvepe seer el and each of you, are hereby ‘ S aliens $10 a month PIRNENaR SCAT: re pe St. Leui 31.—The shortage i ore a 3 6th, or ed 54 inches. Can be seen at Barker |; a i “a Seva as cits! ceure SAILSTAD IS | WASH FONK HAG = FoR” TERT 5 ie q| Bakery. Leo De Rochford. ee Poe tre, OnUnianE ppear b thi rt, te . RENT — cely | 3 BS: rank, closed lust weck by the state De euee ay, Soe, Daves TAKEN TO PEN | . SETTLED Down ; rooms in a modern home, aaa 12-28-3¢| finance department, will umount to residue of said estate dis- H Jo Se S street. Phone 832-J NTED—Large clean cotton rags. | least $650,000, it was state usec, eee a , the administration of said| Green Bay, Wis, Dec 31—(By th a — - core er R RED urnished room in| hte cents per pound, Bismarck | The cashier, Joseph S. Carr, has a gclozed ead said J. P. Jack-| associated Press)--Edward J, Sai Fido Had a Conscience. the coast was clear. Then ha re- | NATURE'S BLOOM modern home, close in. Phone sl 12-26-tf'| sumed full responsibility for the con- ithe ‘1oth day of December | 8t#d, who yesterday pleaded guilty = |turned to the meat. Envyingly he indies GUSyscenact aromiail | eke 12-29-31 | FOR SALE—Victrola and seventy-| dition of the institution and has giv- 1923" Y |to arson in Superior, Wis. and was| Grimsby, Eng.-A. joint of jbeef | surveyed it. There was an obvious | you, see these days wears a gar-|FOR RENT—Large or small room in| five good records. $100. Phone| en collateral which he say By the Court: sentenced to four years imprison-| fell to the ground in front Sf a| struggle between instinct and train Genta on tet or on her fur| modern home. Close in. Phone | 2e4%_ ss 12-26-t£] More than $700,000 to cover the . C. Davies, ment, entered the Wisconsin state | butcher shop here. A passing dog|ing. But finally with great effors, | neckpiece. 886. Ldoieaedh| Tan ole hanieaen ee cecta see shortag ae of the County Court,| reformatory for, men after parting | stopped, looking around shyly, and | poor Fido shook off the voice of the ‘ | FOR RENT-—One clean room EB euitlined ceeainct the ay at oats ) from Dorothy Anderson, his “sun-| trotted to the door to make sure |tempter and trotted sadly away. = Trihune Want Ads Bring Results.| in. 208 3rd St. 12-28. (eee Co-education has existed in Tur t.j than thirty y since 1914, ‘ sae ney the foregoing citation be fd by publication in the Bis-! A . + 4 Mneiontemench week itor The pair arrived in Green Bay in ts | ' ney | custody of the sheriff of Douglass | 7) soe Foe ein | county and his wife. Miss Anderson DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Dav was on the way to Taycheedah to be- shine girl,” at a railway statio _— : Booting am Opportunity at Be Se ce couse [Tacnise tual tt areneedan tO DE, S ee {GOOD EVENING, | (MISS OLIVIA WHAT) YOu ARE NOT (A OURALD Ear OH, OLIVIA, MR.\’ THanKs-r “) if MISS OLIVIA- 1 BROUGHT Do y O Sailstad in as to th 2 a S-VLL : OU. REALLY ONLY DUMB BUT RREEGIOGDRE) SALE eatlsaldgeherily ibetiie ithe ieeieee | CLAYTON is) BE DOWNIN || You A LITTLE Box | THINK OF ME AS BLIND AS WELL- tory that he asked no favors Mote j ADVERUISEMENT = saatony it aia asked no favors to SK TO SEE ¢ A FEW MiNuT? x z Coa FELLOw P || YOU NEVER NOTICED ft has been made in the terms You WELL,DO You Rhee cerialh jortgare executed “ i 1 jelivere Eva Fisher of Bis- ck, North Dakota to the Bismarck 300 Indians Attend somo > Ey stl eo WANT pan an, Investment Company of + | j farel’ corporation deted “July Priest’s Funeral < NOW? it, 1919'and filed for record in the : fice of the Register of Deeds of| Fort Totten, N. D., Dec. 31.— igh County North Dakota on|Three hundred Indians were among ya day of duly 1919 at the hour | the six hundred persons who attend- ok 146 of mortgages on page 185 ed funeral services here for Father I be forecloseg by a sale of the| Jerome Hunt, the priest who trans- mises describeg in such mortgage | lated the bible into the Sioux ton- jd heYeinafter described at the| fue and spent over two score years ont door of the Court House in the|as a missionary among the Indians. By of Bismazek, in the County of | Father Hunt died Friday. leigh an a 0! 01 akot i t e hour of 10 o'clock in the fore-| TW Indtwn, societies organized p ) ce Bw G < >) mon the 6th day of February |™any years ago by Father Hunt " a hey Z, y By ee LN to satisfy the amount due upon | were well represented at the serv- — aH 7 de ! y Wy ‘init mortgage on the day of sale:|ices and each supplied six honorary é ; ? - ashe e ae’, Vy A pes premises described in such | pallbearers. - Catholic clergy from : age and which will be sold to! ait parts of the state attended the Be eon one eetinet, S| service, Bishop James O'Reilly of |FRECKLES AND Brother at That ik twenty-one of Stirgis Addition | Fargo presided. Ee eh geehaill be he caaaush TAD A Bom : 2 Roh, DO You now SUG SUNTAN IL g . A é ¢ Z IE ING Hi Berea tec | eran Te Bova? Veale Y DOP AN MEBBE iE BROER HAT RELLY IMAGIKTION AGA = NAS=HE SAID WE cok omer? Reeling Be Held Jan. 8 (BUTE FELL IN : AN UEP WILLIE << IN THEIR CISTERN ) {DON'T BELIEVE LOOKED IN 7H CISTERN ~ Bismarck Loan and \nyest- se 4 A CR a 1 ment Company of pic, Memorial services for the late ME HE DID. BY BLOSSER M i B micsapoeo™ — Mortegee.| judge N.C. Young of Fargo are list. \ ttorney for the Mortgagee, 2d om the first day of the January irek, term of the supreme court, which opens January 8. An unusually light list of oral arguments is presented SALE ‘og the court. fault havi ‘occutred in the |\Cases listed for the term include; itions of that certain mortgage | \G@ Harrington vs. N. G. Eggen et |i nafter described, in that neither | °\ from Cass county; State Bank interest nor the principal men-| f\pw Salem vs. Fred C. R. Schult: d therein has been paid when andinion Farmers State, Bank, gar- ‘according to the terms and con-|nish\ and Farmers and Merchants fons thereof, and further that the | Stategank of New Salem, interven, on the property described herg Por S*\appellant; Jess Cunningh ter have ‘not lotor Sales Co.,; State Bank of in av- vé, A. R.-Dronen et al, S heen git ‘as ‘provided by law, OS Mathias Grewer vs. Kas- neon tiore notice is hereby giver.