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. Me ; i a are is * H $ ‘ \ i iS PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924 1 hus exp sts i 11 be made on or after| costs of thig foreclosure allowed by WORLD CHAMP! tuatehed Moran with weed algae, of Seiaagrectonasg aligned 8 SWIFTY! tha deh tay oF Pebruary, A. D. 1924. | law. : Dated February 8th, 1924, -_< All bids must be in writing, and Dateg Kebriary: ‘Bh, nee Bi There can no \pnger be any doubt THOMAS HOWIESON, That’s What They Call Bow-| may be left at the office of FH. DD Set or Mcinasee Assignee of Mortgagee. Register, attorney, in the Wel See ee ee ee reer MARNE VINIBN OMT ea) man After Great Win” |i “he city of Bismarck in said Bur-| ARNE VINJE, i weight. . . . He has taken up golf. |" "Attorney for Assignes of Morte lelgh County, ox filed: with the Judye Avomey fon, APU RNeIOT at A gages 7 oun! ourt, or Ohio State has started winter foot | eee Noth Dakota. SE ean eee ally. Steele, ‘North Dakota. fe, ball practi Snowing the 2 9-16,28-2.1-8 15 erp. J. GRADY, -9-16-23-—B-1-8 15 , 4 . scrubs under will naturally be easier alae Administrator of the estate of John oe W SALEM I now than ever. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- B, Stackhouse, Deccased. U.S, ATTITUDE PRAISED ae GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Dated’ February 4th, ‘A. D. 1924. London, Feb. 18.—Agitation in the NIN TH VICTORY | ‘The sport rews of the day is hor Notice is hereby given that that 2-4-11-18) United States over the Teapot Dome aE ae ribly incomplete. + Not one}certain mortgage made, executed.and te ae oil lease investigation is termed by promoter has stepped forward to|{delivered by John Bullock, a single offer $500,000 jfor a Firpo-Whoosit an, Mortgagor, to Investors Mort BRL. H ie Security °Company, Inc., Mort- ight. Faee, dated March loth, 1918, and D., Feb, 18,—New | ninth — victory en it defe: NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-| the Morning Post “a healthy sign of SALE “= | the determination of the American Chose people to make the United, States alem fourt: Hazen quint here. It w pare jfiled for record in the office of the Notice is hereby given that that| safe for democracy by insisting that en’s second defeat of the year, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | Register of Deeds in and for Bur- seats \its ruférs have perfectly clean rush ahaa SURE Met County North NDakots, ok certain Vimortgaga,. executed, Andy de.) teary mI game started with of pl lem dropped th livered by Leslie S. Hackney and = Ae ¥ aie AE awiy his wife, mort-| . Recalling similar seandals.in Great to Hackney Land Credit Com-| Britain, the newspaper says it “can- ¥ April 25th, 1918, at 4:30 o'clock p, Notice is hereby given, that that!m, and duly recorded in Book 90 of. certain mortgage, executed and de-|'Mortgages, on page 194; ang there- Jones of New ball through for # counter. Hazen followed with a livered by Francis FE, Young, a single / after, on April 30th, 1918, by an in- corporation of St. Paul, Min-| not help contrasting the eagerness of field gonl. Then Jones dropped in man, Mortgagor, to Investors Mort-! strument in writing, assigned by said sota, Mortgagee, dated the first| prominent Americans to investigate another but this advantage was | » Security Compa Inc., Mort-| mortgagee to First Mortgage Loan day of November 1919 and filed for} the grave issues, and the support quickly overcome. Buman, New Sal ve, dated the 18th y of March,! Company, a corporation, and which record in the office of the register| they are receiving from the public em center, rung ‘up another counter, , und filed for record in the of-| assignment was filed for record in of deeds of the County of Burleigh! and press, with the apathy and. su- From this time on New Salem cen-| of the Register of Deeds of the} the said office of the Register of and state of North Dakota on the ine toleration with which thetiche : ai tear : nty of Burl State of North | Decds on May 20th, 1918, at 9 o'clock 12th day of November 1919 and re-|P 2 pea aad tinued increasing their 1 The kota, on the 3ist day of March.} a, m. and-duly recorded in Book “155, corded in Book “98” of Mortgages,| for clean, government was received quarter ended 2 Salem 12. 3 20, and recorded in Book 90) of] on page 13; ang thereafter, on May on page 79, and assigned by said] in this country.” 6. Hazen did Mortgages on. p: 240, Cand ‘there-| 21st, 1918, by an instrument in writ- mortgagee to Thomas Howieson, by —_— ter the first after assigned by said mortgagee to )ing, “duly assigned by said signee to » | assignment dated Nov, 25th, 1919 A Wise Suggestion held seorel I the last two Winslow, of Jamestown, / Paul H. Hertel, and which assign- and regorded in said office of the] THE MAID—Fve often’ wondered utes of 1 hen they connected for ota, which assignment was | ment filed for record in the oh November 17h! wm, why. you don't get tid of that three fowl throw The re at the filed and recorded on the 9th day of |said office of the Register of Deeds 1920, in Book “155” of Assignments | ii3n4 and ’ave Ghenevireless aise rec oo he sco We ptember, 1920 in the office of the}on December 27th, 1923, at 11:10 of Mortgages at page 215, will be] P' 1 eh end of the fir ‘ | Ree : Deeds of said Burleigh| gclock a. m. and recorded in Book foreclosed by a salp of the premises| What a lot of dustin’ it'd save.— 17, Hazen 6 1} coun tate of North Dakota, in]174 of Miscellaneous, page 479; will, in such mortgage ahd hereinafter! London Whip to 9. Jones and Bur tarred for | of Assignments on page| be forecloseq by a sale of the prem- described at the front*door of the New Salem; each g for field | will be foreclosed by a sale of ]ises in stich mortgage and’ herein- | | Court House in the City of Bismarok, " County of Burleigh, State of Noreh Too Late ‘To Cia Ciasaity Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in| the afternoon on the twenty-second | WANTED—Housekeeper, to keep the premises in such mortivage’ and latter described gt, Te Bont Aout ter described, at the front/the Court House in the City of Bi f the Court House, in the @ity|marck, Burleigh County, North Da- did seme herein ater, won| door Mile, Szabo-Plank (above) ‘i final honors at when skater, | of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- at the hour of two o'clock in day. of March A. D. 1924, to satisfy| house for man and boy. Close to naib Keller Beattice La leigh and /State of North Dakota, at ternoon on the 25th day of the amount-due upon such mortgage| town. Write P. 0, Box 61. kept their men covered It w the hour of two o'clock in the after- 1924, to satisfy the amount | on the day of sale, ~ “a.48-2t difficult Hazen to get through | noon, on the 18th day of March, A.D.|due on such mortgage on the day of Default consists in the failure of at the New lefen nd the few! ae 1924, a the amount due upon | sale. the niortgagors to pay taxes on the e N . ee aivall Sintec cele irst Y ear in Big Ten, He Le ads All Scorers |"! mortgage on the day of sale.) The premises described in’ such premises for the years 1919-1920-1921 |FOR| RENT—A modern furnished # Hazen center was the outstand:ng . The premises desgribed in said mort-| mortgage and which will be sold to and 1922, which taxes the assignéé| house, close in, immediate posses EUR a id Hee ene SON DN ISE VIEL i ge, and which will be sold to sat- the same are described as of the mortgagee paid on Oct. 18th,| sion. Also for sale, a seven+room ane monsunels te SColmMBS (OREN SOA 5 isfy the same, are described as fol- to-wit: Southeast Quarter 1923 in the amount of $249.36; also| house and a Hamilton piano. _In a preliminary game the New| Columb C Se eerranne 54) of Section Eighteen (18) in default in the failure to pay annual] Phone 905 2-18-tf Salem High School girls defeated the | wren mo Goo Weak (SE%) of] Township One hundred thirty-seven interest coupons due Nov, Ist, 1922] < - | ———_____ New Salem town team 6 to 4, L tomed to long trou Is in Town- 7) North, Range Seventy-six (76) and\1923, respectively, in the amount| FOR RENT — Five-room modern center team, is lividual ningham hip One Hundred Thirty. -nine (189), North of Range number. Seventy- according to the government seven (77), of the Fifth Prin- thereof, situate, lying and be- i Meridian, Burleigh Cbunty;|ing in Burleigh County, NorthiDg: Me North Dakota, containing 160 acres. | kot: and payable. —Experi- more or less, according to the United| Default having been made in the 2 me ee The premises, described im such| enced saleswomen to sell silk lin- overnment Survey thereof. | conditions of said mortgage, and the| ‘Everybody knew Chet Bowman| mortgage and which will be sold. to| serie direct to users. Quality line will be due on said mort- nec having given the record title} Was a great football player. Look] satisfy the same are deseribed as} 9 goods, sell on sight. Commis- dand st, containing 160 acres, more or games, nd Drewe referred He of $96.00 each, by reason of which} apartment. L. K. Thompson. defaults the a rH 2-18. . | zagee has elected to ang does décldre | Phone 287. sisal the entire mortgage indebtedness due|;eMALE HELP WANTEL beth: Ten in BOWLING MATCH 2002 0 iota CHET BOWMAN Van among fife aaa 16 NUMA Gktes Mle srage on the date the sum of| owner of the abov bed prem-|what he did at Syracuse last faN!| the Southwest Quarter (SW'%) of| sion settlement daily. North Da- city bow ing (et) de-} ins ants iu Twenty-five Hundred ety-t) ises notice as provided by law, and|Made one record after another.! Section Twenty-seven (27) in Mown- kota city and county opening avai ea a ney layed fh -tawet Es 100 Dollars ($2502 s principal] the same not having been paid, there Rveryborly knew he was fast, too, | ship One Hundred Forty-two (142)| able. Write District Manager, 3025 & eee 3 vonosition (es eed eet dee S But few people figured he cou he. 5 containing a te EE a es tee eo HIG etoe Aoe, Ga, Glen uh aoe ‘ sete are Sree Eure inven sites, oie havin He paid the) peat Loren Muchison and Bob Me- | 2¢tes, in Burleigh County, North,Da*| wanTED—To rent five or six-room Thi deri Veen CONMuaN ceneel) UiEee: an] be fees, : 19, 1920, 1981, 1922 and 1923, and | Allister. two of the greatest sprint-| “"rhore willbe due on such mort-|. modern house. Phone 981-J. 3 205 quintet several ye yo Cunning- tion or proceeding at ms are included. in the sum |ers in the world. gage at the date of sale the sum of 2-18-2t Lee eae el na EF job, law or in equity has been instituted ed to be duc. Yet that's what this Syracuse| Two Thousand Ninety-six and 30- SEATTAS z ham held whoa gud y ‘i ¥ way ling in fhe national te a to recov ayment of said debt,| Dated February 11th, 1924, football star did. Beat ‘em badly | 100ths ($2096.30) Dollars (which in- ‘ANTED—A competent girl for Total i 2495) Guicamo in WBE he was 2 note: adie said mortgage. By PAUL H. HERTEL, Assignee. |in a 60-yard dash, stepping the | cludes principal, taxes, interest cou-| general housework, 802 Ave. B. BISMARCK | AMAR orien titerech olastt reason of default in* payment of in-| SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, | distance in 6 3-5 seconds. pons ang accrued interest), and the 2-18-1w L. Klein 193\| ohare Tees coe terest and taxes mortgagee elects to} Attorneys for Swifty is right! ¥ F. Hunnel 139 Following the close declare ang does :declare -the ahole 5—3-3-10-17 ee T. Schnecker 134 | football Season, in which he won ‘is | {of said mortgage due. A Power of —— —————S Raat eg as_an end on Ohio State's | Attorney to foreclose said mortgage ALE OF LAND \Géunty Cout—the “eliowiber Se homas 189 | eo oacennenenen tuned jout for has been issued by said Rebecca! Notice is Hereby Given, That un-| cribeq interest in land, to-w 6 e ? . hom jasketball and immediately — made | G. Winslow, owner of said mortgage authority of an Order. of Sete| the interest of said deceased usines Total 2456 | good at center. to the undersigned attorneys direct- ted by.the Ha Be o, “#! numbered Six (6), Seven (7), Eight ‘ Ss ec ory . = In five Big Ten contests Cunning- | ing the foreclosure of si mort- ai ane le. ; onorable I. C. Da-| (g) and Nine (9) in Block Kitty Fi . Tendler’y Weight Low |ham has tallied 66 points. In 10| gage, which Power of Attorney was, | Vics) Judge t the County Court of |(55) in the Original Plat of the city FARE EERE EEE EEEE REP Pr rr rr ER Ree Despite the fact that Lew Tend-| games so far this season he has reg- ill be, filed and recorded, in the| the County of Burleigh; in the State] of Bismarck in Burleigh County. : ler announced some months ago| istered 117 points... | ffice of the Register of Déeds inj of North Dakota, dated the 29th day] state of North Dakota, arising wont ; WEBB BROTHERS that he would devote the rest of{ Cunningham stands 6 feet 21-2{ fr EA GE oor, eee ee 4.2. 1924, the unler-| of a land contract for the purchase : : sig i : 5 rator of th - d sale of 1 e: db s his fighting days to meeting wel-| inches and weighs 185 pounds. RCCAG, WINSLOW, tate of John B. Stackhouse late of Otto Reimer 44 sendoe and the cova | Undertakers _ >Embalmers Funeral Directora terweights, the Philadelphia south- | ¢———_—— Owner and holder of said mortgage the cjpy, of Bismarck in the County |John B. Stackhouse as “vendee on paw weighed only 135 1-2 pounds i The Nut Cracker KNAUF.& KNAUF, of Burleigh and’ State of North Da-| which contract the vendee has paid Licensed Embalmer in Charge for his recent bout with Ray Mitch- ‘ ator ey for the owner and] sholdes, kota, deceased will sell at private | $680.00 ‘of “the purchase’ price of| DAY PHONE 246 = NIGHT PHONES 246-887 A ell of said mortgage, sale@o the highest bidder, for one| $800, The title to said lots remains : wats : eo Your mode: fxn pears to operate on the belief t ———— [Billy Billy Evans Says | he should be heard and not seen. * Jamestown, N. D. <! g qi4| thirdicash and the balance op a credit|in the vendor. as the said’contract Ts ITN DAR oe 2-4-11-18-25--8-8 10 not Pxeeeding two years payable in| has not been fully performed by the | PERRY. UNDERTAKING PARLORS ¢ installments within that time with | vendee. > i jintekest at the rate of 6 per cent per} Said sale wjll be made subject to * Licens: Embalm harge Cao FEM a Now Yorn suit anuelenemaner| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-/annum on deferred payments subject| all payments unpaid upon suid con- . ed er in C : : im at anny ten te ie gal bene Haigalaete DELUReIN ON HE REIEATHI IN SLOSU: to confirmation bythe Judge of-said tract, all of which are past du Day Phone 106 Night Phone 100 or @R? fight... . Just how far back is en ee (ice not stated. with which it is performed, does not ze, executed and de- always hold true. For instance, take the triple play, unassisted. Since the] ,, i ie S. Hackney and inauguration of major league base Tt doesn’t ney, his wife, mort- 5 Be aet tice ;Jage to make an average man. ago) y Lai 5 ball the play has been made only] 28° to mak gagor ney Land ceenieGom Ree HnGe awe onuuh “thy | Hickory Knutt. pan tion of St. Paul, Min- mes. ough the Sa nesota, Mortgagee, dated the first feat was performed twice last sea- son, both times in Boston, Unques-| p_ ded ¢ is tionably the triple play, unassisted, Bae auth 2 vale reminds 3 af ‘deeds: of the Granty ot Bacieigh is decidedly rare but not necessarily | Us. that it takes no great amount of |1ong time since the bass singers ruled | Sind ‘state ‘of North, Dakota on. the difficult. ability sh second in a two-man | the game. 12th day of November 1919 and re- sae race. e SOUST ae corded in Book “98” of Mortgages, oo | The All- ica girls’ hockey team | on page 80, and assigned by sfid Washington ,has landed a second of November 1919 and filed for It is obvious, that for one player PO euceutnaveldeidy makingia.te President of National Le is | hasn't won me in England yet, | mortgagee to Thomas Howieson, by slay, unass{Cted, the whole situatron | 2%tonished that Owner Comiskey und the remarkable thing about thia| assignment dated th, 1919 Peete nenmercun ne nel vite, | Soived No support from the public] is that Walter Camp didn't pick it. } and recorded in office of the must be more or less made to order. in suit brought by Joe Jackson to re- ; ae Te register of deeds on November 17th, jcover $18,500, Maybe the fries will never be ranked | 1920, in Book “155” of Assignments It so happened that I was the um-l fact that the public was Rar eine. fries, willy nexer be ranked | of Mortgages at page 214, will be “ i pire in the game at Boston last sum-| sued had something to do with it at didnt Cees aH ick | foreclosed by a sale of the premises ; d i : mer in which First Baseman George] sagtet tarts 7 ae care pashle nti mortgage and hereinagier 2 i «Burns of the Boston clut hi rate ace ah ce om a Polish folk song. cribed at the front door of the Kins ahaeeeee tal, a i! c F Bede his We are not surprised to hear that Court House in the City of Bismarck, F ‘ unsesiste p y : s a tenor singer is making good in the} Tex Rickard wriies that he wae County of Burleigh, State of North é fee ce e colneldencas eta BUNS Iprize ing, It has been a] into the fight game first es a lok , at the hour of two o’clock in 955 turned the trick against Cleveland the club he is to play with this year. | the play came with tumers on frst! Star Players in Role of Manager, Carefully {he amounted and second and Cleveland trailing by on the di several runs. On the hit and run, Guard Their Prestige Default, consists in’ the failure of the batter knocked a line drive di- the m Ton to pay aeee onthe rectly into Burns’ hands. He touch | nuoM Bes tOr phe vents 1 019-1920-188 muerte Gudner’ acing to sacenil| | Speaker, however, was willing tof and 1922, which ‘taxes the assignee ang then beat the run } ar@ players |gamble with Ehmke, that| of the mortgagee paid on Oct. 18th, d origina, i he had greater po: 1923 in the amount of $249.36; also on second back to that base. who also essay managerial roles arey “oy uiptreater possibi previous haq| default in the failure to pay annual decidedly skeptical when it comes to! y, : L S ae} interest coupons due Nov. Ist, 1922 LATERM RETE ; é Won the American League pennant.| and 1923, respectively, in the amount Burns, with a smile playing over his| Kins deals with each other. Were | The dope was that if Speaker could| or g9G00 cock reason of which face, turned to, me and remarked: |i Rt for this fact Howard Ehmke| bolster up his pitching staff he had| defaults the assignee of the mort- “Is there any che else I can touch | NOUd now be a, member of the! a good chance to repeat. The Cleve-| gagee has elected fo and does declare Penabe it tocen' Cleveland Indians instead of the|land manager felt that he could] the entire mortgage indebtedness due es Beaten Red Sox 3 make Ehmke into a winner, that he ands bayed Heateibe tise laiet mes f wo years back, when Tris Speaker | might mear® another pennant. os PEemunes deaemibedieiy such fa at vit Peart that daring heard that Cobb had weakened ral Cobb must have ea the same| mortgage and which will be sold to he bas made hundreds of clnts fac|Ehmke, lost confidence in the big| thought about the same time, for he SRL Se ina, ne re. ASE a MEGUIHIEGN that Wie’ cease y FueaNGE s ablity te dlizars th claves called the deal off just when it seem-| Section Twenty-seven (27) in Town- ae | the afternoon on the twenty S For a Big Job By NEA Servi | Cleveland, As I waved the third man out An axe in the hands of a erazy man is a ‘ serious menace yet we do not condemn the triple play, yet that is the one play|qycors tor him, see ane le two years he ip roHe Hundred Forty- omg (142) i iat will oa date wecovae ed Ehmke, who ,was nothing| North, Range Seventy-five (75) West Hee tiga tne Atlee a ae |: At that time, Guy Aforton was | more than excess baggage, fearing| of the 3th P.M ‘ontaining 160 axe for its wild or foolish application. ; player has been — forgotten. The| Pitching good ball for Cleveland and} that under Speaker Ehmke would] acres, in Burleigh County, North Da- at § Cobb was rather strong for the Ala-|come through, thereby besmirching li Age oa heen eee gine Shee Gace a bama twirler: Speaker was willing | Cobb’s prestige, Z Cre Wap we. GBeapn “such. mort= the axcoution oe thaassisted, is not] to turn him over. On the surfage it| What is more, Cleland didn't | $88@ at the date of sale the sum. of of the play but rather| teomed that Gatb i ; Cle Two Thousand Ninety-six and 30- the alertness of the mind in grasp-|Scemed: that Cobb was getting the] win the pennant in 1921. And short-| tqpens ($e006.90) Daliare (hich: oo. ing the possibilities. The slightest| C@C, Since Morton at the time was|ly. after Cobb called off the deal] cludes principal, faces interven eons fraction of a seeond delay on euch a| Pitching far better ball than Ehmke,| Morton lost his winning ways, pons ang accrued interest), and the |. play would make impossible the suc- aan : cessful ¢ompletion. really commendable feature in mak- Advertising can be—hag been—sonietimes i At-I watched Burns make history) * that afternoon at Bostgn, the thing 4 e ||| that I marveled at far more than the } execution of the play was the way || his mind grasped the situation, The third and final out at second base‘jwas a rather close decision. Had Burns hesitated but slightly in his intentipmathe play would have failed to go qver. Invariably in a triple play; unassisted, it is the mental featurcs- rather than the physical | execution that is deserving of préise.| | > Of , such a play provides al | hig for the spectator, but from “a playing angle there is seldom any-|~ thing difficult abowt it. The pla simply must be niade to order to re Bo oN ee Die aot, yroeeige eee Flags of all-nations ‘saluted when Olympic ganies opened at Charmonix, France, e t : SB