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| MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, ie THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ’ : PACE FIVE : — 2 — = of said County Gourt, or delivered to Mrs. F. £. Bowman of LaMoure were ~| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ee ee onspnoptems. |TRIPLEB'S — |Tanlac Met Every . wa ea ea VI |e rca eet FELL ON HIM) | TAKE FIRST ‘ Re ane pene bose toe 24-1 Pin Erie '} we n time, employed at A. W. Lucas \ ‘(Continued from Page 4) Company. Test, Says _wEtP WANTED—FEMALE BUSINAAS ‘CHANORS. ~- Ward 5 . had been greatly augmented and’ on : ee Se coe Naty \NTED—Experienced maid, Family Bie oa | COOLIDGE-LAYS |Nov. 11, 1918, when the armistice " - ———— | of two. Modern apartment. Do not] OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS FARM AID PLAN was signed, she had 338 warships| Defeat Company K of Dick- F ‘ | apply unless thoroughly, conipetent WITHOUT ANY: INVESTMENT! bot ‘and 70,000 enlisted men in service | " “Tanlac is the greatest ‘pick-me- | have good references. Write] We are. giving exclusive territorial EFORE PARLEY, sbroaa. ! inson Here Saturday | up’ T have ever comevacross,” recent: | , in care Tribune. 2.2-1w| yights of a drug and grocery spec- | The President was largely instru- | amen i Ua nee Sa Ate \ NTED-—Competent girl for gen-| inlty in use 100 years. Live -wires, | mental in organizing during this} The “Triple B's,” Biamarck’s in- GSE CEU R EAT Se eee || Call 802 Ave, B.| address Angostura Bitters Agency, | ,, eee een Page 1) { «| period the Emergency Fleet Corpor-| dependent basketball team, won. its Brae LESH | ‘ i 2-d-lw| 14 East 46th St., New York, Se ee Oe eer maw “held | Stier thé War Industries: Board, afid| first victory hore Saturday night in Fe ere een antl | —ieek ae ‘ ; ‘ li dl the’ Food and Fuel Administrations! the high school gymnasium, defeat- ASM dat luatitt dean balan | | FOR SALE OR RENT —Trn eae by banks ar othet creditors or to! 's4 other war bedics all of which|ing Company K of Dickinson, 38 to house that it will always get « good | ni HOUS! ND FLATS ~ POSITION WANTED !make*louns to enable farmers to!‘ eng k tte hd r ieee High School and Fast West: | recommendation from me, 1 took) = cae Led iMautlate exiting indebtedness tol “ame in for 9 erent deat of eritletim.| 18. The local combination—Houser, | : Hee HeEtee abTae tea : FOI SALE-—A real bargain in an|®XPERIENCBD BOOKKERPER sevKs | going institutions.” | One of these, the Aircraft Production |Sorlien at forwards, Benzer at cen-| — erners to Play Return thikga Hectles (miveGlz, tofact at eae | Re eet cixht rgom house, modern, weli 1e-| “position, either temporarily ot ne ean ‘Division was accused of gross inte-|ter and Donovan and Scroggins at | i y OE SEU ee a A Birdzell_ of Supreme cated, facing south and east, nice] manent, Caninstell set of hooks | 5 __j} gularities, extravagance and delay.|guards—worked smoothly. Game a GM a Ucables Bunt babs Gra ec) pea Yee tides; “proneKly alt ot ne ee: | Ape hrepure tab ibslance thet ad! Stanley Mushik It was charged that more than $650,-| Dickinson’s lineup included Rich- Wee ee eahe VR Lica ARS | Court Reviews Life of the placed for less than $7500.00, My| profit and loss statement. Write | crintary {000,000 which had been appropriated (ards at center, Clint and D. Roberts, ‘ ‘ nee FO Cg TUS ei nar thew aa Mormer Presi Iinice only $5250.00. P.O. Hox 217, Bismarck, or pho Dies in Mandan hiv Congress for a Ta a NEMiGhinas, wad tae Chon betes, nau Ultad “Demons” will go| old girl gov even better results from Former President pa) ELE i DHL Lae MeKenzie hotel, room 210. 2-2-4 heen practically wasted. ‘The Presi-|guards. Murphy substituted at guard| (ners) Ties ee ey see ee eaten ea eter Wf the city at from $1000 up an - pers Re aupere(dent designated. for UGAEMA: center for Bis tet s Team ‘acoma,|to her following a severe attack ©} Tribute to of Wood it all sorts of prices and terms; _____WORK WANTED _ A ey wee 1 ey two | Hughes to Tnverbipats ne aiieagntes lithe ¢ ae ae cate Q a ae oN: . plays a return game on| measles, which left her with weak row Wilson, wa ident, was : Riahy ‘te : WORE TRREDEWlatstorde wane | ee oe vention oy Wecth Dake | some" : i bs canon on al- line local high school basketball floor. | kidneys, no appetite and badly ren- | paid before th 1 he + can suit any taste or purse, OR a ry ‘years and resident of North Dakota | some of which were sustained and)so got in the game. eave t ti h sal | : T ’ LE a gaa anh 1 also write fire insurance in reli-] ing o hdme or at houses. Call) since 1903, died Saturd: rht at, others of which were dismissed with | ple B's” will play Wiiton ne; ted belo s eae caus felt nlac suited her p to a} luncheon today b: EB. Bird able companies. — F. 1200 Broadway. Mrs. Matt Lunt-| his home in Mandan from complica- {the observation that “there if no AU) MOUNCHMEGURSTNOE nny eu ee ene but it was one} tec, and soon set her kidneys right, | Zell othe supr admirer gel w | _zer. LBd-lw| thane hich followed: a severe attack (Inw to punish men for inefficiency.”| the local high team will go to fhe) OF UR Loe tuk Se Naat esd Sle ak sea ieee ak Faecal penis Foil, RENT Furnished apartment of pleurisy. Funeral services will It was found, however, that no one|inson tomorrow to play with Com: ae 6 and strength to do her school work | student of his A ccond floors fitted for tight|_- BOARD. AND ROOM be held Tuesday, was criminally culpable. iy K heainatsine General THRs oH can tne SAE Ce Gla Uc SE ee ae Lonsekeeping, $40 a month. Thone|THOSE DESIRING "pleas | ed | Not the least important of other] team. RU nate ised IER aa sale by all good | SEE Eee cerca ATR IW. GeoeW. Little, 801 Fourth,| and home-cooked meals, at reason- | ji war measures adopted at the behest! ue three games in Crobkston, Minnesota, | druggists. — Accept no substitute, | Pista Of tulle on are ourth:| able prices; cull “The | Mohawk | ctuy. Wilkdn during his ectod: ka-| The team came into Bismarels last | Over 40 million bottles sold. Jameant so much to WS of this gener bd 5 3 / i ia = ig The e called | ation, in direct ou hought upon ai RENT iwoxoom aperement,| 2/0 StH: Bt.> Thane 146, | AUHIRUHEIBH: wake) che edeeniTeatiOn Inight. ‘The ‘game will be called) - Jation, in di rt t upor FOR RE ‘Two-room apartment, . 4 |promtly at 8 p.m g Tike Manlae vewetable Pil | publie questions, ‘that we do not furnished, Two private en- a Fd of the railroads, cables, telephones | Ug \Ja | eta Fae ue tie ad ks lveadiiy realize what j i , adjoining bath, heat, light, LOST ——— " : id a4 uu eee and the plan NORTH DAKOTA STATE | inieant to the countr onc and water, $35. Phone 614.. i jfor thé upbuilding by the —govern-| : “HECK B waren iors. Another ontertaining act is the| thing in fis life ou FoR RENT—Modern bungalow of 5! or residence, G12 Ave. A. i {chant-marine, For the last named | Wako State CHedher Aswo. (HMing’ young singers and comedians] faith in denincriey dnd: Nis abiding F ji te gta pean se alone Congress appropriated | 3 WW stan EO CHR OL Se LO ; ‘et ie ath, hot water, heat. kindly call 26%, reat” 4 purpose alone Congress apy p { —— | who will feature eral song hits | conviction that modern government Call at 102 Av the sum of $2,850,000,000, Later | I Janahud nt Min Nojate not safely constructed — un phonel’ PERSONAL [these public utilities were returned | Chamonix, Beh. 4. (BY | asa ohevear anil ac auodeationdl More” “Dr bu're| Upon the principles of democracy } For Vodein eight room | SUB DIGBY private instruction in These ekccuare Hee ant: Omitted’, of | ausured. > For particulars or any | the kind of PAL LENT atts lokeeocayal [Rey MORN Ts MCA tata housesthe Alex MeKenzie house,| Gregg Shorthand, touch typewrit: | py hes N w High Price Re | \ epee Bet eae Mae further information address the See. | The ea s worked diligently un re A In corner Fi and Ave, D. > Har treet. Telephone 885, | Reaches ‘Hi ri C- Merican skiing stages wes yee | rotar », Jones, Son, ND, {der the dircetion of J. M. Golden ang | 08 Decks Tall ie. Wt as wel Aba a a ) Wy Sern ere ae | ‘ baits J a ce 'DEATH FOLDED Fe) winter: snottarwiiroveily w rowen Tones st TONS ee eoeenot ND raveltigenimanonicedinertect thei: [itl his diree™ teaching, he emphasize ee eee RTTICL x aar Ee CRTT PPT TCR One ord on Coolidge Message ' knee in making his first jump in com. | a = Iparts, Miss Margaret Cook has ns the importance of keeping govern irictly modern apart: | PALMISTRY and Phrenologist, Mad- 8 B HIM ASLEEP AS __ fratition neve te 2 ce eA ee en oeercal mum. | Mental institutions in harmony: with ' men. in Rose Apartments, F. W.{ «am Lattimorelle, 416 4th Street. Hl iisine sisted in rehearsing musica! mum |i, interests of the common man i Murphy. Phone 852. 12.29-t¢| Phone 1118, Bismarck, N. Dak.aCall| Chicago, Feb. 4—-Wheat ran up! WIFE WATCHED SADIANS. WIN hers, The Auditorium Orchestra will |phough a yereat scholar and a great FOR RENT Mtwo apartmente fully, {rem 11 a.1m. till 10°p,/m. Help | rapidly today to. new iin jal tae Chamonix, France, Feb, 4.—Canada furnish music during the evening. J chinker, he was in no sense an aris ira niagin odor? dlgwels BouveWeepines |, Susumu :LOseaesviclensi a USER | Ofte fee ote eet RO aL | Continued from Puge One.“ jwon the blue ribhon ~ event of the ] dl " . tocrat. During his with Phone 794-W. 1-12tf Nyaa aes nae Ma ep ba arate | hie place of retirement or for months (1924 Olympic winter games by &- Princeton University, ° Fok RENT 3 .room — furnished Nheeeetag woe eaband 1 ae wires, | Uefore, Tust: Friday saw the beginning |feating the United State in| cial organizations that emi Aparument, Phone 773) Vi ewise was a statement from Pres: | of the end of his long illness. His |the final of the hockey eae ath are re P ristocratic in their p she pe + " ident Coolidge regarding proposed | ogiinse during his wester eakin: : 7 4 4 Anderson, originator of the mphasized veal values in education Huts: proved in Southern Alberta at assistance ror farmers. The Presi- [for te" 1919 tellowed hy. a strok etloivine € and furious contest. Ten) aay of a state-wide North Dakota aniltliarGeltevaileehavaliieys Ont Bees q 5 am al aad Ane 7 rip in 1919 followed hy a stroke yinp! ints are s od t US Te eo A hse i jand he believed that they could FOR RENT Five room, partly to $60 per nere:n Reasonable terms, |dent’s stand was construed as likely | Vatalysis soon after denon eat | STI Pa a added (0) county corn competition, spoke be Jw realized where men met as equal crn bouse, close in, Phone he a Agent, Lethbridge, Al-|to result in mae ial corti Washington had made him almost an] The American team went down fore the Lions club at noon luncheon and not as members of grou } BAe er vatw spring wheat acreage. Opening |i aiid long ago. Early ls lena ar : today on the subject ef North Dako- | a classes. So tenaciously did he x ee lisa i i . Early last week | with flying colors when the referee, L J ah og : CO ANA 1 For KOI SALES OR RENTCAWO acres hay (Prices which ranged from one-eighth |. tight digestive disorder further] Pau! Loied of : Ch eee, the accomplishments of | Theodore Larson, murdever of four} here to these principles that , . * a orde' aul Loic of Belgium, blew his ‘ ; ‘ ; land, five miles northwest of Bis- | (°° Mea able ee Nigh | Wwebikened his delicate vitality and on | whistle ict oe end and: the sixtieth |£Fmers in corn-growing and the pos- | North Dakota, is] president of Princeton he was re marck. R. §. Price, Decorah, la.| 91’) 3-4 ati 8 to $112, and July: [Priday his friend and physician, Dr. lyminute was the — roughest hocks: ibilities for’the future. : Ae meen Hee Oe TBLGY Te tion of a pro- : he LE . 1-28-20 | Stl abet Me Cary Grayson, found his condition | ctvugyle ever Rhest Hockey |" My, Anderson, recalling the time| serve 0 life sentence, sorry that Ho posed! endowment of n iillion dottai FORT nice iatge bed hy decided. further gains growing hourly more serious, Ene yap ae aun Alyas he spent in Minnesota, told of the |commitled the crimes. to the graduate school of that in room on ground floor with light | : eae a phaied While Asleep. ns stumbling crom| he Pen iD mrow corn there, the| No‘trouble was caused State Trans: | stitution because a condition was at . housekeeping privileges, ay laun- 7 ai CHICAGO LIVESTOCK —s|_ ite refused nourishment and poeta sateaaliee aulldaunag re contrasted) that | Portation Officer William O' inj tached to the gift, which, in hi ih basenient, 20° per -mocthil regeka shetanreuseenix cage Bt | pnaui ciane a A—Hox receipts |auiurday night he waa barely con-|,, The Canadians: fully realizes Tey ee a Neath Dakota's,| bringing Larson from Grand judgment, miMtated against proper WAL Gia stameecetTgavaeTesnaInsGoUE (Gree, serene eae ees contri. omer: |eelgteg AbsOvoreiock: Sunday, he) te) ma Neen EOE ear orccree tt ito Tesrecont cornpshow| wiele (ie, wabl fantsnice educational — princi When we , = Teo a 2 He emai ni ‘e on Most sales 10 cents higher. TOP) asteep and ne wahenediagaing. 1b match, but the indomitable courage, cat /Gxhibitiontof the al pent Saturday night in jail at Fargo| study his earlier life, we are better ee ueieney ond ground tl0bF Sere back (Sold by Jew, Mut. | Heer, Cottle, RceLEye: ee000: | Slow. weep ae Nat life finally went out, [Drilliant individual playing and un- great exhibition of the ADE and was brought here ‘on Northern {able to understand how he could icninled, rooms, on cezound er ¥ back, Sold oy oe We pctgs | Run late reaching yards, “Slight pro-| rom first, to last he was without Gxnmy stick handling of the Ameri-\th sinest corn hat can be grown, | cific train No. 1 Sun Only | take an uncompromising position be Meee ee een ie ies Ot plane! |, EMOMGr stp ea, Se 2 Ld-tw portion of she-stock offered. Best| pain and in his last wakefal mo-| Cans could not prevail against the} ing declared that in the be grown | once, when leaving the Fargo jail,| hind ‘that which he believed to ge able, may have use piano. | 7 2. | yearlings early $11.25. ya annente SS smooth clock-like combination work |{0C eee ® ee : did O'Le: use handcuffs on his] right. We can hett reve y ae y : SOUAGE 2-1-3 | Fr ; ments he appeared to be resting in citow arauliiie much finerta ‘h understad sez Ave. B, FOR RENT—One of the best busi-|*"s ; 5 Miho saxtetets ieain show would he much finer and much | Taare mT da JOcaMiDABTINUthAUcIy of @aila: Sheep receipts 16,000. Fairly ac-!ccomplete comfort. ef the sextet from the dominion, SPntar: jman: ¥ how, under the leadership of his fl 5 T Large front room on| neds locations in the city o tive, Market genetally steady. Few| As the end approached the little Sed LENS P _ | En route to the prison Larson! strong personality, our entry into the } tround floor, furnished. Kitchen-| marck, Write Ad No. 710. Cate sates good fat wooled ewes #200 SHEL ae Ner alee eee The club members informally dis-/ talked of his family affairs andj war could) immedi iardeeadize wtte with gas range, hot water) Tribune. 2-4-24-Awk | Fee enee tt eee uaekin, | MANDAN TRAM cussed Judge Bronson's proposal for) told in detail how he committed the| that struggle as being GHGs RENAES q heat. Phone 883, 217 8th St. WANTED—Large clean cotton rags. ", PAUL LIVESTOCK Mrs. Wilson sat t™ the bed beside = a Sea one ONS traffic on the | murders, He did not appear to worry | vindicate the principles of democracy. ; ________—*d 8 tt] Three cents por pound, Biemarek | so, wl, Feb. 4,—Cattle re-|him with his almost lifeless ‘hand in LOSES 2 GAME Bre fe aie een Pee lover ‘the life senlenco but did As time goes on, people everywhere }OR RENT—Nice furnished room in _ Tribune Co. 12-26-t2 | ccipts 2,700. ‘Uneven, Early trade| both of hers. Close by was his eld- aT 1 a Has etna ae ie Any press regret ¢ the crime, O'F will place a constantly higher value odern house, close in, also Adam |; OR SALE—Garland range and china | about steady. Big packers talking | cst daughter, Margaret Wilson, and| Belficld high defeated Mandan be ye poles portation. | said. He denied that’ Emma Quan-| upon the life of Woa@drow Wilson, Naat piano for rent, 402 Sth St} closet, 1306 Ave B. Phone 704-M, | lower. Best beeves carly $8.60. Bulk| Admiral Grayson, faithful in his|high’s crippled basketball team at alee vacevelary we3/d ed to send] beck was not dead when he poured) because they will realize that he has Phone 8 = s 2 2-1w 2-4-4 |early sales steers and yearlings $6.00|ministrations since the first sign of |Relficld Saturday night, 12 toll. Rol- |® message of condolence to Mrs. Wil-| kerosene over the bodies of the vie-| made a largeventribution to society Lol, RENT One vnicely furnished | ———————ennnnnnmnreromn= and down. |Bulk fat she-stock eurly|illness four yeurd ee watched for] ney Love, center, suffered a frac- |*°" TR ee ea anima COU y iby, Mislhe. sEnvecrmen’ -sUloNy ad he invuse keeping room, ground |office of the Register of Deeds in| $6.00 and down. Calves reeaipts,| Some new way, at last to help him kle. The Mandan team lost authorities, saying that this theory | stron popular foundation, For Te ee erezand St-Phone | and for stid Count Se iteantective to 60 cents Ipw.|as he erossed the bar. night to Beach, 18 to 1-1ST, MARY’S PLAY arose because he in eid the body of [this we are indebted to Woodrow . 3-4-1w| Dated February Ist, 1924. cr. Bulk to packers $9.25 “| But there was nothing to be done.|Three regulars and two substitutes Th the Quanheck woman after it had} Wilson - Sonronable woom oui eee EN HON G8, liniHog. recelnts Sa Very slow.; More and more fecble became the | of the Mandan team were ispended} TO BE GIVEN heen placed for burning, votes Limry gave ‘ap outline of —' zt 8 4 pra . i ms “I puls cats. 4 re A uc! ing i as yee! ee program committe ! lied with hot and cold water.|] KNAUF & KNAUF, Few sales, lights and butchers pulse beats. There was quckening| from high s ‘hool last week. | HERE TONIGHT MANY AT NERAL the program mitt ans for ul , ape Al 4 : 5 - | $6.60 6. of the breath; ;little by little death — | : i J the ensuing year, Dr. J. 0. Arnson Garage also for rent. 422-5th St ttorney for the owner and holder | $6.60 to $6.75. : ape 7 MeVill D,, Feb. 4. Two thou-| gaa ar 4 at Lalansabebeates 1 ‘bt was completing its conquest. A quick | ¢—————_______ d fave a resume of the Kiwanis In 8 rigare, Sheep receipts 1,500, Very slow.; a ; ‘ | ( ene aces i ; oo sand people attended the funeral ternation oeran 2 Jamestown, N. D, Maw! carly wales Obinitivesll (steady flutter of eye-lids, a faint twist al-|| Basketball Results ‘Over the Hill” will be presented heeds Tae i ernational program, the line: ‘ FOR RE A arm comfortable 2-4-11-18-25. Best fat native lambs $13.00. *|most like a smile across the wasted | 7 soe Herne aatab thes Gity, Auditorium this po] Re esa UO eae e. her i al oF ald under-privileged children, room, close in 405 Sth’ St. Phone + ‘ hy Bae features and the spirit of the great |” =e 5 */ noon and evening for the ben tens) inmiay andesb sloni a @uanbede(feonyn et and 536M, Call or phone after 4 p. m.| NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE MNNEAI Un cae war president had barst»at length Concordia St. John’ St. Mary’: High Class Vaudeville and Ole Arneson, at the Norwegian} relationship, I Cox ' 1-29-1w, BY ADVERTISEMENT i abbas tt a8 Lele the long weakening fetters that! rleton 48; Hamline is promised those attending, along Lutheran chureh Sunday. The four} man of the day. Attendance prize yok RENT —One single and one}, Notice is hereby given that de-| 4.7 a Te aH ee a ae bound it to earth. rgo seconds 16; Aneta high 15. |with the exceptional good entertain. | ¥ere murdered by Theodore Larson rded to Schuyler Dietz, Dr Oe uke \¢urnished sleeping rooms, |fault has been made in. the terms SATE Ore deed, ae #610 ee eal Hymns Float In. Tower City 53; A. C. Preps 15. Fae nite anlag a adOwer| Cu cuvewlennn ie wine froma Norns keabivize leon ley elud eh ay 119 7th St. Phone 1066. Sud delivered te Bea. | peleinaosenoundl item weeks, “Shite | , Thue Re Pio had dreamed a Riek | ee aac Bae ener eee tne one House” iz an| He Was separated, refused to give up| guest fo Dr. Ramstad was an out-of 2-1-3t Qt ".C, Teachers 24; Moorhead Nor- town visitor, 4 FOR RENT—Three good unfurnished housckeeping rooms. Call at 803 1-17-tf i se a Furnished light house- rooms, 622 3rd St. Phone : 2-2-3t }OR RENT-—Warm room in modern house 801 5th St., or phone 242-W. t VOR RENT—Pleasant room at 514; Ath St. Phone 227. 2-1-3t _——_— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE Notice tis hereby given, that that iin mortgage, executed and de- ed by Francis E, Young, a single Mortgagor, to Investors Mort Securjty Company, Inc,, Mort- dateq the 18th y of March, and filed for record in the of, ice of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 3ist day of March, i920, and recorded in Book. 90 Mé@rtgages on page 240, (and there- iter assigned by said mortgagee. to becea G. Winslow, of Jamestown, th Dakota, which’ assignment was id and recorded on the 9th day of age page 20, ttomber,, 1920 in the office of the igister of Deeds, of said Burleigh unty, State of North Dakota, in Ok 155 of Assignments iT 195), will be fore the gremises in 2 hereinafter described, at the” fro door of the Court House, in the: City, of Bismarek, in the County of Bur- loigh and State of North Dakota,. at! hour of two o’c¥ock in the after- son, on the 18th day of March, A. D, tisfy the amount due upon ge on the day af séte. s described in said mort- gauge, and which will be sold to sat- ‘the same, are described as fol- Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Thirty-three (33) in Town- nip One Hundred Thirty-nine (199), rth of Range number _. Seyenty- en (77), west of the Fifth‘ Rrin- ul Meridian, Burleigh County, North Dakota, containing, 160, acres, more or less, according to the Wnited State Government Survey>thereof. There will be-due on said mort- rage on the datejof sale the sum of ‘wenty-five Hundred Ninety-two and 62-100 Dollars ($2592.62) as principal and interest and includes $337.82 taxes paid December 24, 1028; and: in addition thereto there. will _ he)| addeg costs incurred by foreclosure and attorney fees. No other action or ptoceeding at law or in equity has been instituted to recoyer payment of said debt, notes secured by said mortgage. By reason of default in payment of in- terest and taxes mortgagee elects declare ang’ does declare the ‘hole of said mortgage due. Attorney to foreclose said mortgage has been issued by said Rebecca to the undersigned attorneys direct-~ ing the foreclosure of said mort- gage, which Power of Attorney was, or will be, filed and*recorded in the all pe, ¥. unpaid: Unort con Power effect tT a otiartde mene ae om } Winslow, owner of said morfgagal, marck, North Dakota to the Bismarck Loan ‘ang Investment Company of Bismarck, a corporation dated July Ist, 1919 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Cpa Nea Dakota on Rr i oon Neat atthe hour | Eees--Fresh, cated per do \ eects Hee |homestead. There is « beautiful love book 146 of mortgages an page 185|No. 1 D. P. Young Tom turkeys ful. 5 > an exceptional iNustration of mother will be forecloseg, by Bate of the aad th elk ‘ yal hers ss : 4 Hea oaehevad . ilove, with comedy lines and situa- premises describes’ in such, mortgage (Noo 1 D. P. Hen tvk Sh) ‘This with the soft.chanting af) Chicaga 1; lown 18. tions that are genuinely funny. and hereinafter “described at the| No. 1 Ducks per Ib 28 | hymns floating in on the Sabbath | Mien ne | Vaudeville Acts will be , staged front door of the Court House in the| No 1 Geese per lb... fair’ sas: written the last letter of which promise to be high class city, of Bismarck, in the County of |N% 2 Geese pote 13) that imperishable chapter of. human | LOCALS WIN MMe sERaPwin avhichithe tube urleigh and State, of North, Dakota, Hi y history, comprising the life of Wood- | Nilo atin ey pacar at the hour of 10 o'clock ih the fore |.No. 1 tugkéys, per Ib......--.+ 19 row Wilson. - | OVER MANDA cher and ten ¢ ids appear is| 1924, Fee ane nd February | Hens 4 Ibs. each and over per Ib. 18 ik es : riot of fun from start to Qnish, 1024, ig aa eey. ig: sine unt dg upon, Hens under q bs. each, per Ib. 08] = | The Bismaiek city bowling tear jana contains some of the tents as such’ sowthbge on the day OF SRI6 | springs, per, Wooo TAGS BOA | dotesoh the Monday city team nb, omone, which sre, “Last Nish mortgage and which will be. sold to pe eee per | Mandan again: Saturday, night. ThajouthesBack ore I Love Me satisfy’ the same aré described as follows. to~ Lots ong and two in Bloek twenty-one ‘of Store! Addition to, the city of Bismarc! kota. There vil a3 due on mortgage at the date of the sale the; sum of $1,287.78 in addition to the costs and expenses of sale Luding attorneys fees, ° | Bisnrarck Loan and. Invest: | ; North, Da- |, such | ments 14,865 barrels, Bran, $26.50. WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Furnished by Northern Produce Co.) m: Ducks, per Ib. Geese, per Ib BISMARCK GR: (Furnished by Russell Bismarck, Feb. 4, 1924. No. 1 dark northen No. 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum.. ment ‘Company of Bismarck, | No. 1 mixed dyrum.. Bt a corporation, © Mortgagee.| No. 1 red durum..... - | 80 FE. McCurdy, No, 1 flax 2.24 Attorney for the Mortgage, No. 2 flax 219° Bismarck, N. D, ¢ 3 ay 4 (12-31 '1-7-14-21-28 2-4) No. 1 ryg .....- senses 5M . SALE.OF LAND. .@ ie Ne amie but do not handle the Notice is Hereby Given, That un-| 0, owing: 0.35 dey: autharity of yn Order of Sale| Oat bagi granted by the Hanorable I. C. Da-|Baney - ae vies, Judge. of the County. Court of | Spelt ond the County of Burleigh in the State | _ Bae Bhell Cam: 9: ae of North Dakota, dated:the 20th day of January A, D..3924, the under- | signed, the administrator of: the 'es- tate af John B.’ Stackhqu: of the city 9 Dismerck-in the sounty of Burleigh’ and State of North Da- kota, decesgeq will. sell -at > private etuite a Liebe roa Oe third cash and tl ni g ah and Mh lanes otc nstallments. within, tink installments witpin, dime.with interest at ihe. ae of 6 5 ame | annum on re a4 au yecs to confirmation bv Rider of Maia Coupe durt, she fall - fd ‘i interest in aaed, tpewits Hy * interogt of, snid ‘decogped ip -tpts ie ate iet cayeistven' (ty, Bight (8) and Nine (9) in Block Fifty Five (55) in the Original Plat of the city of Bismarck in Burleigh, Count; state’ of North Dakota, arising. 01 of a contract for thp.purchi and sotp of, gaiq lots exec 10 as: vendor ‘ani John B. Stackhouse as vi which contract the vondeo ‘has $680.00 of the purchase price $800. The title to said lots remains in the wendyfi+as the: aid chntyagt has not been fully performed by, the vendee., yeah Said sile-Will be made. sybject to tan H vill pe made on or ater 1c ay. A e . nap hey mutt ett of “a may be. le! ® of i rey thy yy Fost of Bismarck in si P= County, or filed with the Judge _ De leigh - Yellow. and Mixed No, 3—b6-Ib. test... $0.54 $0.52 No, 4—85-lb. test. 1 One cent per pound discount under 55 pounds. Far corn (72 pounds in Minnesota) Se uader shell: MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN / Minneapalté; Feb. 4.—Wheat ‘re- veipts 883 cars compared with 406 cars a year #go. Cash No, 1 northern $1.17 144,to $1.21 1-4; No. 1 dark nertHern ‘spring choice to fancy $1.25 1s4'to. $181, 1-4; good to choice $1.22 1-4 to $1.24 '124; ordinary to goof! $1.18 1-4 to $1.21 1-4; May $1,16 1-45 ,{ July $1.17 1-8; September $1.14 142. Corn No. 8 yellow, 72 1-2 to 78 cents; “onts-No. 3 white, 45 to 45 is cents; ‘barley 64 to'67.cents; rye No. 2, 46 9-8 to G7 458-centd; flax No. 3,| $2.56 1-8-to $2.62 1- ie: The ladies of the Second @ivision of . the Methodist ehiireh will give an entertaip-i ment. in the church par! ony Tuesday evening, February 6 There will-be good music, r@-| A is, and a short pre- gram erent from any ever. before given in the city. Adr| mission 25 cents. "-“ ream of peace for all the world had | ‘found peace for himself and had left behind a-world still tossed by strife | and turmoil. i Thus he against whom life had | turned at last after leading him) Acuse Devils Lake "13. SAY HANDS OFF scores: G. 0. P. CAMPAIGN | yen, | Johnson | Klein... King | Miller Mandan ail (Contigued-from Page 1) LiFollette delegate slate. Mr. said he understood LaFollette was |!imiset . 162 not an active candidate, that he had : accepted a place in the Hiram John-| Total .......00000000+ \son organization and that, he could | SAS hot be consistent and accept the |< oi) Binmarce. - o place on the La¥ollette detegation. | oO ra ai a He hud sent word to the LaFollette | 1) (ener “167 nien of his mttitude, ° }yhomas” 126 125 Mes. “Wer A itelntire: of Gpmnm| PCNA Skee, 1M 1B Forks, has just been named Nortn Dakota state president of the Cool- idge Women’s Club of America, ac- cording to word ‘resgived’ from. Mrs. | | William Lowell Putnam of Hingham, Mass., who is national president of the organization. Mrs, McIptyre Has aceepted the appointment. and ‘will Total .. Loogen U ‘With usterele and county in the state of North Da- kota, e The appointment. was made at. the recommendation. of L.B. Hanna, of, Firgo who is campaign manager for Coolidge in’ this state. Mrs. Meln- tyre has been active in state’ politics for a number of years and. has been prominently identified -with women's clubs of the state for a long. petind. ers, First you feeta warm. At the tima.of the recall! cdinpaigm. | DY ISM, the state, she Wasa tiémber of -the alia ree Independent “state central comniittes the back orig of five. ~/ hag and “ That Cold begin, at once to make. plans. for or- % Bs] ganizing the women of tho state ina Ps peandy when a eat Goolidge campaign. ‘She expects that starts. | NSE thesadvan aa iclubs wil] bé formed! *im every scity plaster 5 "6: OUT the blister, You ust apply it with the Fae ‘aitent pees fe ideal one and appeals to all, old and young. The plot of “Over the Hill” has to do with horse stealing and fore ‘closure of a mortgage on the old “Barney Google”; and several oth- Ganrows rn WAND LAND DEALT COME AGAIN 2yMISTER/WIGGINS WHEN You CAN SPEND SOME THING, THE OLD HOME TOWN the custody of his child. p> 30 years” doing good Raymond Diesem | Dies in South' nond F, Diesem, son of (. S.] om, one time chairman of the lyoad com@ digd at y, Qklahom: an ill one: after ness of ording to word | received here by cousin, Miss} Leila Diesem, Mr. Diesem, whose] home was in Scobey, Montana, was| traveling in th uth with his wife when he bee; i. The hody was to arrive at Ouke , and fun- 20 treatment tin FREE eral s 1 tomerrow [} KQNDON, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN t LaMoure. Mr. wife nd, BY STANLEY, Ss ch) KNOWN TO SPEND HIS MONES ‘eound)$ SAID HE FOUND) HERE ? A PENNY (A

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