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JFRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924 Pont . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ PAGE SEVEN ang all persons having claims agains, NOTICE OF SALI ice is here! ive: sai iz Fail deceased, to exhibit thenis with | Notice ta hereby ROR default | tice Bea iat td ‘ the necessary vouchers, within 4| has been mado in the terms and | sule of the collateral notes and evi 75 : months after the first publication | conditions of that certain collateral | dence of debt hercinafter. described | a e O? S OLS of this notice, to said administra-| loan note and the pledge agreement | and being the evidence of debt de- | cy b tor at the office of F. E. McCurdy, | therein contained made’ by the | | to and pledged with the Bank CAS SEEN BY POPULAR cMECHANICS cMAGAZINE rhe 5 na A ss a F) North Da s pledge e eral note as y thereto, which Bead A sy ified ie WORE-WANTEDSETpa TAG GEL| Datel Noweinber fora". 19as | Panett, Dakota of Siamare ale will we giade at wublie auetion| Insulators on Warship Like in « fel mines, an! Hult A Ski Toboggan Classified Advertising Rates | wants ‘general housework in pri | FRED PAULSON, a aaGed or ME MOI Uh bE: July | in’ the Clive ee Biemacek Buvieiet Strings of Beads Be eshilars'ing sport of. stidine 1 insdetions £6 words: c¢ | vate home. Write Tribune 701. liscuaee fee Administrator | 1928, being in. the sum of $3600.00 | County, North Dakota on’ the 22nd very rope and stay of the “Colo- ee ee eh igre (cursia ate a ader 1-9-3t | First publitation on the 28th day | and payable’ ninety days after the | day ary, 1924 at two o'clock | mdo,” Unele Rees SSCS | Ee eee eT alse te alee haat ‘ a tuecidne Se ween a | WANTED=<Place to work forroom | of December A. D., 1923. | date thereof, with inte mat | in afternoon. SAGE HERG A RETLUGEEHELI GTA and “movies” in the ee sant eee OEE eee cde |'| “adds bOita ata che Uf iano: Arte |, - ee (ee avert Seen) Ae t | ae ; the evidence _ debt so Ativen warship, is tive Deen tel Seca ukeniior a S insertions 25 words or 700 Tribune, 1-9-3 [NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-| claimed to be duc and payable Nipon | notes 3 the HERB ned ESE tea at GRU eb Sa ne iseotg Oder see recsece 8 6 | | ot icg CEDSURE SALE iy at | tid note on this date, the sum of| ties as makers to less, and ministers will broadéast thei pat ek. 25 words or under 1.26 POSITION WANTED certain mortgage, executed and de- ¥.81, and demand for payment of} Merchants Bank of Cogswell ee Leet 7 wat w over 25 words, 2¢ addi- POSITION WANTED—By lady sten- | livered by Martin Anderson and Edna tional ‘per word. | Sgrapher who: his aenibteaa us, | Anderson, his wife, mortgagors to | Same remaining due ang unpaid; no-: the Union Inyestment Company of | d note having been made and the) and which will be sold as aforesaid, re described as follow Automatic Gear to Replace Clutch in Autos CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ness course, Write Mary B. Mor-| Minneapolis, Minnesota, a | corpor-| « Name, 2 Date Due Date Amount RATES on, Driscoll, N. D., R. 1. iation, mortgagee, dated the 20th day | G- He Cue June 16, 23—Oct. 1, - $2515, Wneland a \| : 1-9-1w | of December, 1918, and filed for| ©. A- Cuddington | Sept. 20, 23-—Oct ee 5 65 Cents Per Inch —_— record in the office of the Register | Gallagher 3 ar, whieh ica waa erenik || LOST | ch akeds of the County of Burleigh, | w oe a ner ceived by 12 o'clock to insure sum of money at the Eltinge Thea-| clack, A. M. and’ recorded in Book mery insertion same day. | tre Jan. Sth, Finder kindly return | 15! of Mortg: at page 543, and Ww n revolutionary | to the Tribune for reward. 1-10-3t| assigned by saiq mortgagee | WE RESERVE THE RIGHT | | = eS inst: “in wri - 7 ——-— | instrument. in writing to th TO REJECT ANY COPY | LOST—Pair of wey -tortoise shell| Bank of Cold Spring, Cold Spring, | M. J. Tweite SS SUBMITTED | rim glasses Wednesday, between | Minnesota, a corporation, dated the | Ben Vandertaa Sat Six’ Mont arg i | the Park and Finney’ Drug}26th day of January, 1919, and filed | Otto Witt Six Months : THE ° \ store. Phone 809-3, | ~ 1-10-2:| for record in said office of the Regis- ; Ee ies | BISMARCK TRIBUNE | |1.08T—A ray kid glove, white wool- | Sober, tus, ae Outs crelock BY Me | FRET BERGA UOR ee Gace ia i PHONE 32 en wrist. Finder please return to | and recorded ‘in Book 175 of Assign: | THE BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA, — as yeported uty oetock wattooie | res in the vehicle's meehan The device is said to instantly adjust | | tention fro Phone eceiver Held to Ear iy | Brocket; Frees Hands McKenzie ‘hotel and receive re-| ments at page 116, will be foreclosed Pledgee. os | _ward. 1-10-2¢ | by a sale of the’ premises in. such A. C. BRAINARD, aeGacee pate a hour deliberation, | Ho Retin i es | Mortgage and hereinafter described, ‘Agent for Pledgee, | J810"s standing 10 to 2 on the merits | o¢ knobs git the appearance} Hree «se 06 both hand rit tec HELP_WANTED—MALE FOR SALE OR RENT Jat the front door of the Court House eae ene tor EL MUCH rob ci unuatimienmulagine cturedse: GE | cen cae a Mea stand abllapusie celvnntl| WEP WANTED=Male-ana-fonale Fe Sen Cl RENT in the City of Bismarek, County of | p. 11. BUTLER : the Minneapolis Threshing Macitine | Pie Ine i 8 ae The arene { ith a folding steel arm recently aie a i clerks for government postal and | 7 — — Be | eae CH GU cece poe weree pay olay | sAttourey for eleteae, Co. vs. dos, Huncovsky, farmer living} eC MCS: US ie ay | vented, that olds ( tl othek-good positions, $1400 FOR RENT-Strictly modern, well | on the aS of pany ey at Midinavelks Noxth Dakota, + Mandan . | mount of cu nerated aboard | SS! Cl y ie cu Chieti tically s, $1,400- is iighte. Sac) eat our of two o'clock, M., to] i an. 4 ; a ena . Jamped to y sensily: |e yearly. Experience unnecessa furnished elght-room Houses suit-| satisfy the amount due h The company was suing for collec- | the vessel ase the radio |e ved to any position desired, With | ow” in Further particulfrs free by wri Tied iate apOceeRelbn/ a Te ldusiredle | orernee pon ule day “Of \ tion for the purchase price ef BSS) De y for ies gnidane nail eave ira ke It is Gi W. Bobbing ZCivil Servic HE | Chien rice seas Bast cheer T ee ee a es Wedclor which Me Huncoveky sido | clectrical ean: Bel permite Cumeombvement of (ie uem/thens | pert, 661 Burchell Bldg; Washing. | No. e. A. Eas r 7/and which will be sold to sa ' lared was received in bad order, | anywhere aboard. According to navy | Ce" hook is raised to signal the! or ihre exc , |p. m., or phone 247. 1-9-3t | same are described as follo : ° : operator. To disconnect, the holder } ton, D. C. 1 | PGR RENTONGS Asan eee] The Bast half of the — | officials, the craft is one of the best |“! hOWleT) evces, as shown in the ver detains, ——_——_———S— ad iN aa oe hence vest. quarter ( NW) and = = AL ARCLEY DIES insulated ships afloat. - | The top board and foot rail are ai- __HELP. WANTED—FEMALE | Modern fat, Also furnished rooms | One (1) “and ‘Two (2). of Section PIONEER DIES Ale dent of Man- one | | tached to tlis framework by means of WANTED—Girl for. general house- | 4 "7 . Eighteen (18), Township One hun- | |dan and vicinity for the Lo15 hs Bod cegrewe “antli-a. NOLS? is Cae EL ANTED cish, for eoeral Nowe, | 188. Bismarck Business College, | dred forty-two" (142), North of Ranke AT AGE OF 104: (27 om signs GitiesiHale (Century iHence wood eros, ane a ho is drilled i ioe | Beventy five UE) Week Dhere wiil|- ails otal TeLBaLC RAT IEE RAGE? | hough the end of each ski to take a be due on such mortgage on the date} Carl Brown, aged 104, one of the | ine following oO be uit in fir ‘in. ro; his stor will slide just as West Broadway. Phone 828. SUR ee WANTED AT ONCE-=Biperienced| Sauer, $66; aE 782 Sixth St, Phone | Soece ih the conte oe fereet onus, [oaseed away: Inst Sunday at Yaukton, | iter Tenvang the ailrond cuiuiPy| carey sone noteaves Jed, and will not break ie) aitress 2 -10- Paks = : A he costs of foreclosure.!§. p,, where he makes his home with |S tireman a number of years age he ars, some noted exp | and will not brea n BEE rea tta|| siscede winclitecene alto width of the runners, 11 is also light this 6th day of December, 1923 near the city x room and both, mo ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RSS nes, | received here yesterday by his two namaged State Bank of Cold Springs, ‘ ‘ j ‘ : FOR RENTcTwounturnishedvooms,| ern bungalow; also three rooms} Assignee of Mortgages.” | grandsons, Val And William Brown. | give up his work some time ago. He | most beautiful buildings of today wuituble for light housekeoping, | amd bath in the upstairs of a house./ By G. Olgeirson, The cause of the aged man’s death, Was unmarried. One brother a Pull-| seem very ordin 12 block forth of St. Alexius hos. | _ Close in. Phone 905., 1-10-tf.} Attorney for Assignee of {was general debility incident to his; ™#n conductor, was in the eity this! owns will ] Bel elt pital at 417 10th St. Heat, light | FOR RENT—Modern 7-room house, pk Eee ea |advanced age. ‘The news of the death | Morning to arrange for the funeral} (hose now considered hus and water furnished. Phone 536-R.| remodeled and redecorated. Ivory (12-7-14-21528 1-4-1) |of his soh, Thomas Brown, 1-5-lw| finished throughout breakfast room, cotnianainaniaiilideesicn fof the two brothers in Mandan Phone 697. 1-10-1w | A Correct Decision | believed to have speeded his demise. father | Service: : | trafie will have been almost is Services were held this morning) nated, workers will travel in sul dirigibles, or on elevated roads apeed. The telephone will have apel. Bu 1 cemetery. from the Kennelly ¢ will take place in the loc , A FOR RENT—Warm furnished room, south front in modern home, two|FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| My wife is like an umpire— she | Pee eorenserater ny - ‘ st ; SaIEE Tefule at : | FIVE-SIXTH VERDICT : : ; whiting between tl for the blocks west of postoffice, 201 First| ment in Rose Apartments. F. W. never thinks I'm safe when I’m) 4) RSI i 5 improvements. Radio sets will i Tralaneeisels Tharwesaliiae : \ h , : pas 1 i™ | phe first five-sixth vredict of a| Tribune Want Ada Bring Results. | improvements. Radio sets will be es-) is folded back. Its weight is countor-| entire Iength. Let it remain St. 1-7-5t |__Murphy. Phone 852. 12-29-tf | out.—Washington_and_Lee Mink._ ay a z pen eee | sential in every office and home. | balanced by a plate fitted under the | overnight, and the whi 2 w yabseee ty L te the oil and leave the belt clean. BY ALLMAN BY STANLEY | Houses will be heated by electri =, |DOINGS OF THE DUFFS one person $15.00, two persons| ly modern, located on 16th $20.00. 308 1-2 Main street. Phone 788. 1-9-3t [A MODERN furnished room for rent; |FOR RENT—Five-room house, part- | WA OLD HOME TOWN 1-10-1w 5 RENT Waens Soom ceanlied MISCELLANEOUS | aS ig wei Sees MUSIC SCHOOL | vers ab able atel le b.) [ oH MELLO, a) i mai) man preferred. 422 Fifth St 1-9-3t SENN: pn al H AHP ane a BACK? aus A ea he wait 38 FOR RENT—A furnished room | poe eee toe on: Beginner : : / : i EA OU HA °D LIKE TOHAVE 7 $ abe 1! 15 years, 60c a lesson; Beginners J k HELLO sTom-|| You MEET A ee for light housek Pl : : y f | , J 229W. Mrs. Ada Rohrer, 1-9-3| older than 15 years, 75e a lessen; BUY WOUR Mites ean ae | 1GOT BACK FRIEND OF MINE ,/ / OH,HELLO, * LAST WEEK- | eee HAD A FINE rooms for light housekeeping. E ¢ . Nomen we Write 702 Tribune. 1-9-31| Pounds in weight, can be register- ty— ~ . ed. Phone 10F4. Julius Aandahl. FOR RENT—Room in modern house,! 4 19.3¢ } suitable for two. 314 2nd St. Phone o44R. 1-10-3t. 7 SNES = . Higher grade, $1.00. YH === [a FOR RENT—Two furnished tent | eee ea | | FIORE BLOTS TO THR = S| Ng Y) BOTTLE AT HALF |X SM, [Il lan] | FOR SALE—Karly Ohio potatoes. 50 y ; SS RTeTTT - | cents-a bushel, delivered. Phone Z OT Ss : |. SOR RENT Furnished! room; i men} “omde JuliieyAandahl, 1-10-3t a th Pans leas nly need apply, 6 pt ete ta TAG ba tr 1-9-3t | ‘TED—Large clean cotton rags. Three cents per pdui | PT ST | nd, Bismarck ey j " ys FOUND Tribune Co, — 12-26-tf | [7 Ges You SAY a ‘untain pen. Owner call | FOR SALE—Potatoes, 40c per bushel. HES GIv! V after 6 p. m. 1-10-2t Phone 891. 1-7-lw 7 : ? .E |the sum of $1756.93, making a to FELLER MIGHT —— indebtedn: of $10,573.64, claimed to n that default | be due at e of this notice, and de- mand for payment of said notes : ng/been made, ang the NOTICE OF 1 Zu WANT TOWRITE Notice is h fe has been made in the terms and con ditions of the two certain collate me rema‘t- Joan notes, and the pledge agree-|éng due and unpaid; notice is hereby ments therein contained made by| given that said pledge agreements the Timm State Bank. of Timmer, | will be foreclosed by a sale of the North Dakot: as pledgor, to the! collateral notes and evidence of debt Bank of North Dakota, a corpor-| hereinafter described and being the x i" i MR. PETERSON WAS \ ~ DOWN TO THE CANARY } ISLANDS FoR Six 7 / MONTHS AND HAD A J—————~ DELIGHTED WONDERFUL ,;~~* WE WOULD OLIVIA, MEET MR Ss i PETERSON - MR. PETERSON A JUST RETURNED FROM THE CANARY ISLANDS —— =—— ayion of Bismarck, North Dakota, as! evidence of debt delivered to and ith the Bank of North Da- pledgee, both of which said nates | pledged My a Bae if ey al Fe CUADIEINES are dated on the 17th day\of Janu-] kota, un each of said collate { y, ro) a is aI EE are {ODT one of said notes\being in| notes as securtty — thereto, which 1 Wars eyesore) Gd Ste || | aoe BE GLAD To HAVE the sum of $7500.00 with interest at| sale will be made at public auction Ve ay we you COME out To /i| the rate of six per cent per annum,| at the front door of the Court iad Se (THE House some ||! EVENING AND ble sixty days after the|in the City of Bismarck, Burl ‘ay i. and was pa; KETO ane Su WORDS IN NS) ALL RIGHT= THE ELLING LESSON | L eee (Sl ee 4 = 1921—Nov. 1." 1922 - 5, 1928—Sent. 1. 1923 . 1921—Sent. 1. 1922. ; 1921—On Demand 1922—Seovt. 1. 1923. 1921—Sept. 13, 1922. 1923—Sept, 1,'1923 . , 1921—On Demand 1921—Noy. 1, 1921 (Mat F. Erhart Ralph Geis A. E. Ginzkey ‘A. E. Ginzkey Chris Glavkee John S. Gustafson EH, Heitkamp Edward L. Holliday Vande Klashorst date thereof, and that there is due| County, North Dakota on the 22nd and payable upon said note on this| day of January, 1924 at two o'clock | : i Gaeancroniws date the sum of $8816.71; and the} in the afternoon. | i ns nT | gs other of said notes being in the sum} That the evidence of debt so pleds- ; UES $7500.00 with interest at the rate| ed, ‘being certain promissory notes ISAK fs i a ix per cent per annum and was|by the hereinafter named parties os / : il ise payable thirty. days after the date| makers to said Timmer State Bank | / a hel | thereof, und that there is duc and|as payee and which will be sold" 7 r payable upon said note on this date aforesaid, are described as follows: Mh i Name Date Due Dates f Amount < STBRE WAS AGAIN | it o-¢ ~ an se cieees opt, 1, 1992 PACKED WITH CUSTOMERS WHO Took ADVANTAGE | | |7[R7, G ea ( Wendline Bechler pt. 1, 1923. OF THE WONDERFUL INK BARGAINS S @ } i ou eee PE s Bo ® George D. Berger “1 1998 : Kt we in Stephen Berger 9 1, 1923 | 3. e410 Julius Bullipger ‘ 1928—Sept. io EEE : benanm Jacob Beker 1922—Sept. OUT OUR ol ‘A. J.-Ditto 1923—Sept. 1, 1923 |. BY WILLIAMS | my ATS rn < macnn aaies Frank Dworshak 1922—Jan. 18, 1923 . - | FRECKLES AND His FRIENDS ag Knows BY BLOSSER i | ny TT / ANE \ C -Rigur- Now ) WHAT IS J FELTP 7 F\RST WORD IS ' FELT: FELT @ - | - s IF I DISPEER SOME O° \\% (mw DAR SAID HE'D THESE DAYS, YOU'LL KNOW GIMME A QUARTER IF WE ,LEFT HOME - Cuz ITS 1D CLEAN OUR WALKS- GITTIN ORF AT OUR HOUSE. BUT NA DONT KETCH 2 M. Eoenay 1921 Nev, 161888 ee ONY THIS MORNIN IF TI ME DOIN’ ALL THAT all | lennie Knowles . 26, 1922—Aug. 15, 1 DN’ A SNEAKED Away WORK WEN I KIN 3 | George Koch Sept, 30, 1920—On Demand . nyoes ' | Alhert Kottke Oct. 9, 1920—Apr. 1, 1921 .. Ue) acr HATTA SHOVEL BE JOVIN' MYSELF _/ RYE " *. Kottsic! \" ee Yi ) {_ A, K: Krueger Dec. 24, 1921—On Demand... SNOW OFF TH’ WALK, TNs , W. F, Krueger Dee. 17, 1921—Sept. 1, 1922 : Peter Lang Dec. 2, 1918-—Jan. 1, 1919 | Hans J. Madsen Dec. 17, 1921—Sept. 1, 1922 ‘Wm. A. Meyer Feb, 20, 1923—Sept. 1, 1928 - Glyde Nolan Oct, 22, 1921—On Demand .. H Nels P. Pederson Dec. 14, 1922—Sept. 1, 1923 - ‘Anton Ressler Dee. 7, 1922—Sept..1, 1993 - | F, P. Ressler Nov. 1, 1922—Oct. 1, 1928 | ¥. P.’Schmidt May 13, 1920—On Demand Gabriel Schmidt Jan. 9, 1923—Feb. 9, 1923 Gabriel Schmidt Jan. 9, 1923—Sept. 1, 1923 - \ Mich J. Schmidt Nov. 18, 1922—On Demand P. C. Seerup Apr, 30, 1923—Sept. 1, 1923 Garl’ Sjoquist May 4, 1923—Ang. 2, 1923 | Otto Bloguist Nov. 26, 1921—On Demand, | — tto Sjoquist * Nov. 26, —Sept. 1, } Chri hae Maya 13 bay ae WHY, TIA SURPRISED THAT lacol einberger ec, 1, —Sept. YoU STUMBLE oN’ AN EASY Adam Yokum Dec, 29, 1922 —Sept. ey George Zentner ‘Apr. 20, 1923 —Sept. | Nyce clit Gt Cad Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, 1 | this 31st day of Decomber, 1923. within 4 months after the first pub- THE BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA, lication: of this notice, to sdid ad-/ Pledgee, | ministrator at the office of F. E.| A. C. BRAINARD, | McCurdy, in the city of Bismarck, . Agent for Pledgee, | in said Burleigh County. i Bismarck, North Dakota. Dated Jan. 8 A. D.-1924 { P, Hy BUTLER, CHAS. FISHER, | Attorney for Pledgee, | ‘Administrator. ae | | Bismarck, North Dakota. |. First publication on the 4th day of ; See Era January, A, D. 1924. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS —_| ao bd - “Shi gg In the Matter of the Estate of | z i 5 ‘ Hattie Lutgens, Deceased. NOTICE, TO CREDITORS ay cS CS ‘ Notice is hereby given by the un-| In the Matter of the Estate of | ei if dersigned Chas. Fisher, Administra- | John Pauléon, Deceased, | p 4 l | tor of the Estate of Hattie Lutgens, Notice is”herey given by the un. we ‘ ed late of the city of Rochester, in the| dersigned Fred Paulson, Administra County of Olmstead and State of | tor of the Estate of John Paulson, Minnesota, deceased, to the cr€ditors ; : Minnesota, deceased: to dving claims {Tate of the. city: of Windom) in the |} against- said deceased, to exhi County of Jackson wetstate of Min- them, with the necessary vouchers, ‘ nesota, deceased, to the creditors of c ‘i