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PAGE SIX NY ¥ 4 ty pre: wary campaign here last SILENT AFTER will need to be issued. The casi porty pre:Pritiice Lorraine Daly of a value of tig security to the land- } msn’, hairman. and former COOLIDGE AND \ lords depends on the credit of the MN Mitchel, ‘state che! plats tisan League candidate for CABINET MEET! 7 Bie ees oretne meoey ee Nonparvenittacked both the Republi- fs C4S SEEN BY POPULAR CMECHANICS CMAGAZINE IS ORG ANIZED but the British government will governor, attacked both the Repeat Buarantee the principal in interest late’ @N14\ ca the cabinet named by the late\ (Conti ~ jot the land putchase stock. * ee “« the abse ontinueg from Teiiot of sen.|Pocket Chart Tests Blood by] the wire taut and at the same time There are. still in northern Ire- sixes s President Hara erecta MeCN dish Dentocrit, Color Match prevent its being broken so easily. In . 5; é : ...|land tiany uupurchased tenancies : all pel ty ideuk Comide nor Wil- leader in the investigation, has been | op. 4 of the blood ean | Je by | Some cases it may be desirable to have irst Woman’s Organization} and :the~ British Soverament | is} Advantage of Canada Is Cited rece McAdbor were sft. candi- sah aiegd ia Cobh tebe are ests of the blood can be made DY | springs at both ends of the acrial. . pledged to assist the northern , 5 ie . sa t Sunday hich det the cannon, | matching its color with those shown | ™ i 4 4 * | in The State Is Formed’ | government to complete land pur- in Tariff Commission dates for the presidency. ing of the New York men, Senators | 00 a vest-pocket chart that has lately —_. chase within its a Jursalction. izure: =. a Walsh and Wheeler held a confer- | Snow Scraper Attached to Rake Grand Forks, Feb, 19.—North Da- Figures Too Late ‘To Classify ence with William J. Lambert, coun-| ‘Racticeable ow scrucereaa nade hota’s first Women’s Coolidge lub Too Many > Members sh = a a1 | WANTED—Girl for general house sel for Edward B. McLean, publish F PPuLERON RE i. f was temporarily organized here at Washington, Feb. 19.-—The tota ks Harr 824- of the’ Washington Post, and later | ily be made by attaching a piece o! a meeting held in the county eourt For House) co:t of mitiing and marketing work. Wm. F. Hal ® they met with Chairman Lenroot of elie cena es alee house evening with Mes. Will waclig sieat .figin as deter 5th St. a 219-2 the committee and Mr. Pomerenc rake, as shown jp the drawing.“ The A. McIntyre of this city presidenteot ‘ She meen by experts of the tariff commission | rOK KE! Furnished rooms in a see putane cena ot metal should be at least ¥ in. thick the state club presiding. The gath-} London, Feb. 19.—The present |is 390.5808 per 100 pounds in tie] modern. home, on ground floor. Mr. Lenroot and Mr. ; ign | session of parliament with its] 5 + i i » calle e W ° ‘ and should be cut to the dimensions ering here opened the state campaign | 5°°™ pa: e Vnited States and $0.4803 in Close in. Phone 672J. 12-1st St. ne called at the White Hous: A large berof bers and FUMES een mex pectcd: that Mes Me pvec anche ippee detail’ SORT NTS anong the women which looks for- | are Dumber of new members and | Cans da, : ite Deemraeesccces cnet Nt : i : a ward toward the formation of a sim- | the ‘usual scramble for seats once) “with ‘these preliminary flour cost = ae Lean who was Stimmoned recently are made at the points indicated and BUCKET} Nar clab in every township in North | asain gives ris’ to grumbles and] cstistios before it the commission |X SALE—One Barnes turning i from Palm Beach, Fla, would be | the strips between these ents bent out Dakota. wonderment-why the famous 014 |jeyan taking testimony today by| !the, 10° bed, 18” | swing, | with among the first witnesses called af as shown in the lower drawing. The} small tap pipe from the gutter is Mrs. Il. H. Healy was elected tem- | Chamber is not rearranged to meet} \nich it hopes 57 optain reeves in-| Haas milling attachment, counter ter re of the inquiry but) Joops thus formed should be made so brought thrangh the wall as shown, so | porary chairman of the group and the needs of modern times. Some} ¢, nation. shaft tools ete, ‘and one MDE suggestion been made that the | that the tines of the rake must be} that the water will drain into the | Miss Helen Davis and Miss Frances 615 members are called by the) “che preliminary statistics .shew| tie back geared drill press. atte committee might be satisfied to hear| forced into them, thus pr ing the Tes Wagner were named temporary vice | electorate of the country to repre- b rs 4 machines in perfect working ord- Hie Gn heivate, jcome into use among doctors. In| forced into them. thus preventing the | barrel. A short length of pipe, fitted | resident and secretary, respectively. | sent them In a house which has| the costs to be made up in the Unit-| op, Box 20, Bismarck, N. ‘ ll making the experiment, the patient's] Scraper from falling off the rake.| with a valve, is fitted through the side |The women. pledged. themselves to | not accommodation for nearly that} C’ States of milling expense $1369; a oo Would Probe Daugherty | finger is first pricked with a sterilized near the bottom and a length of nibber | support Calvin Coolidge for the Re-| number, and even those obtaining |" Canada $0-1405; marketing, $0.5596) ws xrEp.—Opportunity for a Paar ae e coun Mth ty codle and a drop of the blood hose is attnched as shown. An over | publican nomination for President | seats throughout the session have |#"d in Canada $0.2310. General ad in Western North Dak aero eae dat both {needle and a drop of th p ee Me man in Ads of Pennsylvania avenue today.| lected on. a piece of white paper. The flow pipe is also provided, In garage: {and to advance his election to that | little else to call their own except Canada $0:0880 $0.8843 and in} connect up with a strong ‘After conferences with the President, color is then compared with those on where there is not cnough space io | office. raed Li det Buiall locker about | ~* Seeks ganization sunk mabionelly Keer Fi Hepat i ———_——- , t. Prefer ma and Senator Norah, Idaho he sug-| the scale of the instrument to deter- permit the installation described ‘In. the ihanber sierecis praguck. ; sOiger weekte ested y ay that his resignation | | mine the percentage of red corpuscles. above, a barrel may be mounted on a Return ‘Match . as provision eet ae, pipers Ga pat TRUCK SMASHES ene eee” Beh 18, Blemarek, am ut could be consider- eee stand outside of the garage as shown in For Gibb: T vaté members except a very nar- INTO BANK CD. 2-19-3t de prodely at today’s cabinet écs-| ea the lower figure. In both eases a. fine or Gibbons 10 row gully ‘which runs along the PAR Sais a sion which already was preoceupied| — Bast-Bound Ships Lighter e must be provided in the pipe Be Decided Soon) vencies so that those who want to! selfridge, ND. Feb. 19.—Visions sE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- with the decision of Secretary Den- | than Those Going West leading from the guttcr, to catch any RE speak have to gather their papers! of bold bandits who were preparing | NOTICE OF 3 SURE Uy Go elk | Orca eG AREA TCR Ie: (OTAICEELAIE foreign matter. The inside of the con- | New York, Feb. 19—Negotiations|#Md notes and hug thom. The li-! to load safe and vault on toa truck] Notice is hereby given that that cirele lest his co a Rete Fe eeenie SED arihordirachonin tainer should be washed out o¢casiqn= the proposed return world’s [BTAry een to cone oy Par-' sent officers and employes of the Cit-} certain mortgage, executed and de- inerease the embarassment” of the bs i aia coeee TERTIUS RIB ally. yweight batlé in New York about tit ean Ty ad et LSM t Wee izens State Bank here reaching for|livered by Wicbo H. Ebeling and xecutive in view of his part in the ne h a ship 13 going upon its cht - Game June 1, between Jack Dempsey ‘and | ful re Gey) ‘books; the reading guns and dodging for cover when Lucinda Ebeling, his wife, mortga- leasing of the Naval Oil Reserves. | carrying capacity, recently made by Q iy : Tom Gibbons may be completed, at rooms.are small as are those set] vit, a crash of plate glass windows |&0rs, to Elizabeth McGillis, morte: Mr. Wheeler's resolution in the| prominent. scientist, resulted in hi Drying Clothes in Cold ‘a conference between promoter Tex|#PAatt for private secretaries Of] « truck poked ity nose into the bank. | Bee dated ‘the 17th day of Septem: senate auth un investigation | SADOS eee easel lea ‘ ministers’ and other leaders. : Pp § nose into the bank- | Fo. 1919, and filed for record in the senate authorizing an investiga conclusion that a 2,000-ton vessel trav- METHOD OF RAISING Weath chard and Jack K “of a S ° of Mr. Daugherty and his depart-| ¢] + offers 400 is | LOOP FOR TINE OF RAKE USS a eee aoe Considering the lack of accom-|i"% 00m. H. G. Schoonover, local | oftice of the register of deeds of ee Ce ae rt | ol ing east offer pounds less r z) 5 Cr eee a tlleholder. ‘ o drayman, had cranked up a_ truck}the County’ of Burleigh and q ment substitute for one he ori-) tance to the water current than it docs 5 During cold weather clothes hung. veral weeks ago Rickard an- aie ane Teo ere ane a8 | while its gears were in mesh. of North Dakota, on the 18th di ginally introduced called for the A| when west-bound. This calculation, | A seraper of this kind costs much Tess Hee the ine. ta dps, becong pee nounced he had arranged the match | Shumbies are gearcely ever trans i September, 1919, aud recorded in said orney- al’s resignation and was sal eae eee as 4 .| due to the frozen moisture in them, . e a ry fice in Book 159 of Mortgages on lit is said, is based upon the P| than a manufactured one, and, if prop 3 4 but Kearns has not yet signed arti. office gag su eane eer Cheer [oe ccniritigalstoreel aMieh ee rly ine, serves the purpose just ne] and in attemptingtoremovethemthey | les, although i is understood he | ted Into actual’ complatyts. To Suppress White page 102, will be foreclosed by a request for such an inquiry. It pro-| tion 9 body is riding with the tide in| well. ure frequently tarn at the corners, |and the promoter are in agfeement Stay Wh Th Slave Traffic sale EN CECA TA he Bisthe giliseaaaul, clay fineriees: |e direction in which the earth re- ey This danger can be climinated by |on terms. Eddie Kane, | Gibbons’ y ere ey — front door of the court house at Bis- PETA Uae Gavan devoted i ana : hanging the clothes re coat- | manager, already has*accepted terms y ‘ ‘ . ‘ c ¢ Butleigh and atts pvapristiaccused sl .{ volves, than when headed the oth y ral ging BGs ORIG ed ] Geneva, Feb. 19.—Official notifi- | marck in the County of Burleigh and CRUG Ee aa rece ea | way. hen headed the other) Water Supply for Private Garage) hangers of the kind used extensively | on behalf of the St. Paul boxer, who Make Fortune cation has heen recaived by the | State of North Dakota at the hour of Witsoe ARACaLcother| enreie Rain water is ideal for use in auto-} by cleaners. The clothes are hung on j St peat ata yeh ee champion! sy.Grath, Alaska, Feb. 19—A dozen | League of Nations that Miss Grace Hee ete 2S Se ae es of the justice department's | Safeguarding the Acrial mobile ‘ratliators, 98 18 {fee trom) the, hengers, which? ares ling sont the paige ft said he peabatly wauld | men are living within the Arctic Cir- Abbott, of the department of com-| due upon such mortgage on the day Riermandceennte leaders have H most of the scale-forming chemicals] line. To keep them separated evenly, | y.i1q an arena pmekisd in’ the | Sl¢ om the Koyokuk river. with for- {merce and labor at Washington, | of sale. The premises described in pressed no doubt of its adoption. ROTARY CLUBS HEAD TO FARGO ex | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Frequently & single-wire aerial is | strung between the house and a near- | by tree, and the swinging of the tree in jn storm often breaks the wire or pulls and salts present in well and hydrant water. Two convenicnt methods of storing rain water in readiness for use are shown in the drawing. The upper a number of old yardsticks or laths are used, holes being drilled in them about 3 in. apart, and the hooks of the hangers passed through the holes metropolitan district which would be available for the Dempsey-Gib- bons encounter as well as the pros- pective return match between Demp- tunes ranging from $25.000 to $50,- 000 in gold each, according to Cap- tain Webb, “an old-time prospector, | who, after striking “pay,” came out] this winter on his annual vacation. has been requested to report on the traffic in women and furnish children in the United States. A this subject i worldwide s investigation being undertaken of such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in North Dakota, and are described as i Lot Six (6) of Block jit out of the support at the other end. } figure shows how a half barrel may be| before they are hung on the line. The |sey and Luis Angel Firpo. He is| He sai ied na-|by the League with a view to Forty-three (43) of Northern Pacific !A good method of overcoming this] arranged on a shelf inside the garage,} clothes are brought in on the hangors | disinclined to’ use either the Polo ticeiwonieh tana ential Asn te en. | taining the {otal auppression of the Berard eg ie es OR fas Bis- Fargo, Feb. 1, Guy Gundaker of |trouble is to place an ordinary sereen| at a height that will permit the water| and allowed to thaw out before taken | Grounds or Yankee Stadium because | joy their modest fortunes far from | socalled white slave traffic. the plat See Pec cnreneanttlce elphia, president of Rotary In- !door spring between the end of the] to flow into the radiator. A gutter is| off. This method also obviates the | of seating difficulties on these fields. | the vanities of civilization. me of the Register of Deeds of the ional, will address the Fargo jserial and the house. This will keep$ run along the /edae of f the roof and al usual discomfort of eold hands Dempsey, according to Kearns, is} They use the parcel post to pro- NONP County of Burleigh, Statevof North y club at a special luncheon in | his honor, to be held at the Powers hotel dining hall at noon next Mon- | day. All of the clubs in the Ninth thin, moni i Only whe « cael one Thousand Five Hundred Seven- ‘4 ‘or the D of North Dakota first pi «TE y nm some prospector make: f Rotary: district will have representa- | for, the pintriet of Nort) TSheldon,| suid Haims are wot’so. filed, they | « Notice is Hereby Given, That that Ireland Helped By iy final clone oy gad stu Ene pie ue Ghiste.50) Reeether withthe meotts Eivesiteene theetine. Bankrupt In Bankrupte y participation | certain Mort; xecuted and de Land P hase Act] it st some bank can an estimate be | beet 2 Mr. Gundaker will arrive Monday | 7, hoa sn she ertain Mortgage, exec! an urchase AC : ; and expenses of sale. 4 To the creditors of Eva D. Sheldon y nds which may be paid livereq by Margaretha Wagemann, a made of the amount &° gold being ELIZABETH F. McGILLIS morning on the Northern He win County of Burleigh and] by the ver from the asscts of| widow, Mortgagor, to Union Invest- : Pera tuken from the Arctic ereeks. Cap- Mortgagee. is en route to the Pacific coast with t aforesaid, a bankrupt i saiq insolvent bank. ment Company, a corporation, Mort: Dubljn, Feb. 19.—Under the]tuin Webb was accompanied by a Bismarck, N. Dak. his wife for the purpose of visiting is hereby given that on Feb-| Dated February Sth, 1924. gagee dated the first day July A, D. and Purchase Act passedgin 1923,] man who carried four suitcases, each ZUGER & TILLOTSON, evenoe the) Rotary, clubs there be" | 2 i evaaen ee y ere Baal Fi bi EDS BONS nineteen hundred and eighteen and|all lind tenancies in ‘the Free containing a portion of his elean- “Up, Attorneys for Mortgagee. fore leaving America to represent the | don wie ety USE i. Pup . nlite publ len tion! on 5th day of|filed for record in the office of the] State were abolished and the ten-| estimated to total $40,000. Bismarck, Dak. ‘ ane penal body af a scoutseanea sigi that OF ee ee ebruary, 1924. menlsten Oe ee ee County. a ants peoanes PrODs lerota paying eee of the British assoeiation in England. | creditors b ae urleigh, and ‘of North cliannual instalments <tbitwes stats: ASK CARTER TO WORK. =—- Mr. Gundaker is a lawyer and ha ca Belge Bikmarck Ball: on the 18th day of July A. D. 198,! "pe installments are from 25 to 35| London, Feb. 19.—A dispatch to the contributed largely to Rotary liter ser err ace alte | gro ae tee ales SGA a aun gaoee at hee BO and unltogt [BU settee Man theres, sad exchenge, olsereh ‘ro Clee DR.R.S.ENGE | , PU cases ohck Gtesne. ctireatanr: mis attends prage. thelr clay D-| inter ef a jademant of toreciosure [Reeder dated the 26th day of No-|abont.70 years, Roward Carter 48 hougs in which. te , Chiropractor now in charge of a string of restaur- | 59) oY ox t! : e ‘ ‘ ans ‘ ais : i A ie Bek Piiledelphis pe ue pa rtinstene aines the ran And sale entered in an action in the| vember, A, D, 1923, and filed for rec- Thd landlords are.to be.paid for| resume work in the tomb of Tut: MELLON-MILLER CLASH ON BONU. Washington, | THE DISTRICT COURT O UNI D STATES at 10 o'clock a y, February 29, 19 $s may properly become before such mrestins N. 3ismarck, D., Februar TON ce BAKER, in Bankruptey r THE! signed receiver i murck, within four months after the NOTICE OF mouTesge district court of the county of Bur- teigh and state of North Dakota, on the 29th day of January, 1 nan action wherein Elliott C. Kimball is plaintiff, and F.C. Musson, Etta M. iy R. Musson and Bird T. on are defendants, and an exe- tion issued thereon, the under- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT, and recorded in Book 151 gf Mort- ord in’ saiq office of the Register of Deeds on the 6th day of Decem- ber 1923, and recorded in Book ?74 of Miscellaneous Mortgages, on page 470, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City Mellon, sec , “NOTICE TO CREDITORS signed, as sheriff of the county of|of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- Thomas W. alien property |. In the Matter of the Insolvency of} Burleigh and state of North Dakota,| leigh, and State of North Dakota, ut custodian, both heading departments | the Baldwin State Bank, Baldwin, | for the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the of the Republican administration, | North Dakota. at Public auction at the front door|1st day of March 1924, to’ satisfy shed in a battle over the bonus Notice is hereby given by the un-lof tHe courthouse in the city of!the amount due upon said Mortgage that was overshadowed only by the|dersigned, L.. K. Baird, of Bismarck,| Bismarck, county of Burleigh and on the day of sale. fast flying reports of changes in| North. Dakota, a Receiver of the] state of North Dakota, on the Ist] The premises described in said President Coolidge’s cabinet. Baldwin State’ Bank, to creditors. of day of March, 1924, at’ the hour of| Mortgage and which, will be sold to loggerheads. with, Mr, Mellon| Said insolvent bank and to all per-|ten o'clock in the forenoon of that} satisfy ‘the same, ate those certain j ovat tee cieation of compensation, | 2278 having claims. against said in-|day, the real estate and mortgaged] premises situated in the County of q er: q ecareuimanteand) solvent bank to exhibit them ang file] premises, situate in said county of| Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, Mr. Miller started the argument, and) them with the necessary vouchers,| Burleigh’ and state of North Dakota, and describeq as follows, ‘to-wit: truce was called, the air had| with the undersigned receiver at his|directed in said judgment and exe-|The West Half of the Northwest filled with statements; F office at Bismarck within four] eution to be sold, and which are des-| quarter (W% NW‘) and the North dent Coolidge had received from both | months after the first publication of | cribed The West | half of the Southwest quarter (N'% to the controver: this notice. Half (W':) of Section Nineteen (19),]SW4%) of Section Twelve (12), Town epresenta filed, th ‘Township One Hundred Forty-one|ship One hundred forty-two (142), . IHinois, had brought it up ticipation in any dividends which | (141) North, Range Seventy-six (76) | North, of Range Seventy-five (75), ae be paid by the Receiver from) West, Burleigh County, North Dako-| West. There will be due on such and S sissippi, had 1 congressiond Underwood Girls Team Goes Good | ator Harrison, it assets ef said insolvent bank, ted February Sth, 4 R. BAIRD, ation on Sth Receiver, day First publi ‘ebruary, 1 2-5-12-19-26 GE FORE- NOTICE OF MOR’ CLOS JRE of s are purpose appointed, will sell so much theréof as may be 'y to satisfy said judgnient, ate of said judgment, ruing costs of sale Dakota, North th: day ‘of “Tana ry, 19 ALBIN HEDSTROM, Mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Vifteen hundred thirty-six and 84-100 Dollars, together with the costs ef foreclosure. J. P, REEDER, The Owner of said Mortgage. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for the Owner of said Mortgage, | Saturday. expected to return to New, York next per cent less than the rents, and their property, in four apd one- half per cent Free State stock of which 25,000,000. pounds sterling cure what luxuries their tastes de- mand. But they seem to have no de- sire to leave their Polar wilderness. Exchange Telegraph from Cairo says Ankh-Amen. In case hp fails to do 50, the dispatch adds, his licenses will be-annulled.: ~ 3. Sioux Fall Is, S.D.. opening speech of the farmer-labor Feb. ‘19. ‘The Best Tool For a Big Job In the ‘ware Not s he given that that 'f, Burleigh County, Dak, ii . The Underwood high school girls B ain morte xechited and de- DULLAM & YOUNG Baar NOD pai Db-12-14-26 basket m is in its second sea- | by Sheldon, mort-{ Attorneys for Plaintiff, SE a chy son W haing suffered defeat, | gagor, to Lowden, mor Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE $ says A. F. Nuetzman, superintendent, | gagee, dated the 23rd day+of Feb- 1 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE in stating to The Tribune that its|ruary, 1911, and filed for record in ee SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT report that the Wilton girls defeated |the office of the register of deeds’ 0.108 gp MORTGAGE FORE- Notice is hereby given that by re Sms the Underwood girls was a mistake.|of the county of Burleigh and State| > Pe ie ae f |son of default therein that certain Bilie. Underwood ‘girls team, Me Hey |February, 1911, and recorded in Book} Notice is hereby given that that morinnee Rane morGaeer ts ey B played one game h the Wilt of Mortgages, on page 243, and|certain mortgage, executed and de-|7,Voq Mosterie 8 Ol girls th ‘on and won 15 to 5. igned of record by “aid mort-|livered by Eva D. Sheldon. mort-| vestors. Mortgage | Security Com. : 3 pts. y Se i / pany, Inc., Mortgagee, tes 18t! J o jgagee to John C. Seysfer, will be| gagor, to Wright, mortgagee, Ben Bees ipagee, da cel ig te An; axe. in, the, hands of -a erazy man is a IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the District of North Dakota In the Matter of Mike Ryan, Bankrupt" In. Bankruptey To the creditors of Mike R ldwin County of Burleigh and Dis- t aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on Feb- * yuary 11, 1924 the said Mike Ryan was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his cred- itors will be held in the office of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck Bank “Building, in Bismarck, N. D., on Fri- rupt and transact such other business BENTON BAKER, { Referee in Bankruptey. 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES s .For the District of North Dakota. . In the Matter of Anton Gustavson, foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter dated the 5th ey of May, filed for record in the office of the described at the front door of the court house, at the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh anq state of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the 28th day of March, 1924, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the saine are des- cribed as follows, to-wit: The South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S'¥ of NE%) and the Southeast Quarter Township One Hundred Forty-two There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Two Thousand Three Hundred Forty six and 91-100ths Dollars ($2,346.91) and the costs and expenses of fore- closure and sal register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the Ist day of June, 1915 and re- corded in Book 131 of Mortgages, on page 200, and assigned of record by said mortgagee to J. C. Seyster, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- s in such mortgage and hercin- fter describeq at the? front door of the court house, at the city of Bis- marck, in. the ‘county of. Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M, on the 28th will be sold to satisfy the same are described as One Hundred Forty-one (141), North Range Seventy-seven (77), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, and Southeast Quarter of Southeast Quarter (SE% of SE%) of Section Thirty-two (32) in Township One Hundred Forty-two (142), North the office of the Register of Dee of Burleigh County, North Dakot on the 3ist day of March, 1920, in Book 143 of Mortgages, on Page ill be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in said mortga.:: at the front door of the Court Hou: in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State ef North Dakota, ut the hour of one-thirty in the’ after- noon of the 4th day of. March 19: to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the date of sale, The premises described in m Thirty-three (83) i ti Town- ship One Hundred Thirty-nine i morte ge authorizing the are agee to declare the wholé sum due if there js a de- fault, and the whole’ of said mort: gage is hereby declared due. Ther: will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sum pf $500.85. said tains a clause serious menace.yet.we do not condemn the axe for its wild or foolish application. Advertising-can be—has been—sometimes “maisuagd: ‘Like. all.great forces, it must be -! % . . 9 i id which will be sold: to day, February 29, 1924 at 10 o'clock| of the Northwest Quarter (SE% of] day of March, 1924, to’ satisfy the | mortgage, an epee iwi tisfy the i¢ are described. 4s A. M., at which time the creditors| NW%) and the Northeast Quarter | amount due upon such moftgage on | $% may attend, prove their claims, ap-| of the Southeast Quarter (NEM of| the day of sale. The premises dex- Giltns, ewes Gitex ot: intelligently Plann ed and directed. point a trustee, examine the bank-|SE%) of Section Thirty-two (32),|cribed in such mortgage and which etter Varner SenArEer. 9! f he Pes de t at: angsa,-edvertising is the best tool that money can buy. Let’s use it — boldly and well! Dakota. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Consultation Free the County of Burleigh and State of 4, as may properly come before such| (142), North Range Seventy-seven follows, to-wit: The 339) North, R: Ss 3 ee yO ‘ Cee) oie) fo a8, ° ee (71) West of the’ Fifth Principal | Southeast Quarter of the Northeast ) North, Range Seventy-seven : wd bigs of revivin, F . : Dated: Bismarck, N. D,, February| Meridian situate in the County of | Quatter (SE% of NE%) and Lot One| (7). Date Byrleigh County, dn the i Job at ne g American. busi: ¢ 18, 1924, Burleigh and State of North Dakote: | (1) in Section Five (5) in Township| ‘North Dakota. ; le. Dated this 19th day of February, Notice of Intention to Foreclose, was given as requiréd by law, more than thirty days before the begin- ning of the proceedings. The de- fault consists of the non-payment of | the sum of $492.77, principal and in- terest, Dated this 14th day of Ja Range Seventy-seven (77), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, sit- uate the goub tps of Burleigh fod ota. Bankrupt In Bankruptey.| A. To the creditors of Anton Gustav- n of Sterling County of Burleigh; ) and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on Feb- ruary 11, 1924 the said Anton Gust- avson was duly adjudicated bankrupt ohn C. Seyster, Assignee of Mortgagee, Oregon, ‘Mlinois. Zuger ‘& Tillotson, Attorneys for said Assignee, Bismarck, North Dakota. copecat State of North Dal There will be due on such mortgage at the date pf sale the gum of One ated by The Bismarck “Tribune, DS Gaealoe Thousand Twenty-six ‘and 56-100ths ‘with Thé American Association of Advertising Agoncl and that the first meeting of his Qi 19-26 3. 4- ints: 18-25) Delle ASL GE and the costs and | 19 pir | y 2 ill be held in the offi of foreclosure anq sale. 4 me re ss OO in A i SUEPAN St°Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck ‘Sank | _ “NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated this 19th day of February, inVestons Be, MORTGAGE SECUR- Building; in Bismarck, N. D., on Fri-| | In the Matter of the Insolvency of day, February 29, 1924 at 10 o'clock the. Fai weds State Bank, Mortgagee. John C. Seyster, Regan, "As M E, 'T. BURKE, A. it which time the creditors | North ‘ssignee of Mortgagee, Attorney for Mort; Be attend prove their claims; ap- Noticed hereby. given by the*un-| » Oregon, Hlinois. ial ; Tiny atte orev atine the bavkrast| devigned: Lif, Baird, of Bismarck, | 25ger & Tillotson, i Bismarck, Ags Phere A and transact such other business Pere Daxote, Va Becgiver. of the owt’ Abpignee, Pe i ns ‘ ‘may properly come before such meet- peers Fed ae nay’ earns inset, 19-26 8 4-41-18¢25) ie oeaibpe Valine) Maples ge who “* eon germ poh me ‘ports ie Now 2 * it, ‘ Bi a , 1 Dae it 7 aS got ‘or imyenting law" ae best sais sbi NEG he sete MRR Hh “ aertinne em EA OP Proper ap yee OME Gd Age rm Runa y ‘ ha fsa reenaa aoe 16; 1924. Bismarek, N. Dy February wont honk ene Foal) nernons nk Students at Harvard are raising\a word to \ - eaten ead ieee emt Biante oy fos BRNTON BAKER exhibit them and file them the | bees in order to get the sugar out of 0 nee n = Hi . Referee in Bankruptcy necessary ® vouchers. with the thd [ower that ts ordinarily wasted, 'a profiteer.—-New York. World, . /

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