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4 a : | t ' Later in the season come field peas PAGE SIX SPRING WHEAT _ FARMER’S DEBT SAME AS IOWA President Coulter of Agricul- tural College Declares He Is Not Down and Out ~ COMPARISONS ys Rational CITE S. “and Satisfac- tory Way to Cut Down Wheat Patch Has Been Found Fargo, N. D., Mar. 10.—The tarmer r bef i Me He the re wa u p Gent John Le North Dz which he in the a. agriculture. | y Dakota finds a ra faptory way to cut ,000,000 acres | ¢ ith forage crops in| t rgystem of conibined live d grain farming, the rest of at country aysigh For a acre cut ar toward shaking off the nightmare and will put the | « hing touch on that task, | I the stabilizatfon of wheat u "With the assistance loans thousands of our farmers at once start on the road to perma-| osperity through In fact they were great will} y of livestock | fr rsified | wa ing | better. Even _THE BISMARCK’ TRIBUNE \ LENT I IN THE HOLY LAND i ALILEE is but 13 miles long by 7 Four of Hi preached to multita and walked ¢ miles wide torms its waters. but disciples were Ga On its beach he performed the miracle Mjracles of healing were performed . \ its fame has become worldwide lilee fishermen, who became “fish- to recover p: of said debt, vid mortgage. By ment@of in- e elects to the whole notes secured b ang does declare mortgs to A Power of . poult urload of hog Barley hola o sell low, owner. of suid ‘ortgage unders “attorneys @irect- of said mort- r of Attorney was, and recorded in the sh | Office of ‘the Register of Deeds in points and for said County Ds Dated Ist, 1924, t's oe ! e prod RE WINSLOW, et Bismarch 1500 mile Owner and holder of said mortga om HudSon more, Gal- | KNAUF & KNAL es eston or ind corn] — Attorne the owner and holder ouldnce (bear of mortgage, See UA Jamestown, N. L ne, —3-3 10 that way but were turned asideypy | wheat is wor the war cry for more wheat. wool is different, orth Dakota farmers are of | haps $10,000. a carload. And A hie English, Scandinavian and rman | poultry or butter will stang it eas- in an stock—all ‘livestock mindeq both by | ily. Freight bills arc Notle Herel heredity and by carly associations. | t a big state lik Thus for the combination of home supplies « right, ourS@lim: people are right. livestock, d grain our soil is] s e is right and our} assured success of a} We ought to forage,| products such i who have | program have certain mort, ‘ rt hip largely William fs, poultry, nd butter years the farmers | # clung to a well-diversified been a ivered by i Mars M. Cor gagors, to Inv Company Inc teers, wool, And all the tors Mort- of Nove ysperous as u ord in the register “The "North the best f er states. | deeds of the county of Burleigh and : ; Corn, cows, and chickens | state of North Dakota, the Ist Sound as the foundations “| have carried them over all the finan- | gay of November, 1020 ut-fean o'clock ture. The corn an be greatly | cial bumps. But perhaps not more|P. M., and recorded in Beok Oe of expanded with ty. The United] than five ix farmers in a hun-| Mortgages, on page will be fe tutes corn acreage has stood still | dred have opted that play closed by « le of the premises in for ten years, whereas our popula- eae s and hereinafter des- tion has ‘been rapidly — ine NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- f Another million acres in North CLOSURE 1 3 kota won't stretch ur national co Notice is hereby given, that that |‘ Burleigh and capacity. And We have very reliable | certain mortgage, ie at the hour ties of corn—Indian strains liverayl by, Franei April fury tenes rown Perorate ere vetuelwhite ‘ 1 Mortya upon such mortgake on the date of well adapted to our clim- gee, dated sale 1920, und filed for record in the of2| The premises described in such fice of the Register of Deeds of the | Mortgage and which will be sold to to get a stand of | County of Burleigh, State of North [Satisfy the same p situate in the clover, Or th m-| Dakota, on the Slst day of March,| aunty of Burleigh and state of er may prefer soy be or field | 1920, and recerded in Book 90 of} North Dakota, and described as fol- peas for legumes, or may choose |) son page 240, (and there-| lows, to-wit: Lot Two (2), in Block some pf the crass hays: And there | after assigned agee to} Thirty-one (31) Northern Pacific is no question. about growing pota- |! toes and garden stuff in North Da- f Reb Winslow, of Jamestown, | Nd Addition to the city of Bism which assignment was | #¢cording to the led and recorded on the 9th day of | of, h rek, recorded plat ther Septer e office of the; The mortgag® has heretofore and make assurance doubly sure | Register of caiqieburleigh ressthe whole amount s for a $1000 loan for s North Dajota, in id mortgage due and pa: nase of livestock oblig book gnments on page | #ble 4 fo raise his own food sup-| 195), will be foreclosed by alsale of| There will be due on said mort. plies and to provide water and shel-| the premises in such mortgage and| gage at the date of sale the sum of ter for his livestock. For this pur- sinafter described, at the front| SIG80A8, besides the costs, disburse pose we have devised a most effi Chae of tvesCcust House, in the City | ments and expenses of this foreclos- cient shed of the cheapest imaginable | "Bismarck, in the County of Bur- : |leigh and State of North Dakota, at construction—nothing more or less | (ye nd aber he hour of two o'clock in the CEN than straw, packed between two lay-| noon, on the Isth of March, A, of woven wire, | 1924, to satisfy the amount due upon Not only » is any | said’ mor on the di dan airy busi- | ‘The premises described in ness in the ne Consump- | Sage, and which will be s: to sat tion of dairy products ts incr using | 1 fy the sam e deseribed as fol- substan Nardi aneaaes ow: adopt ne faatie: i dai rani The Southeast Quarter (S of hoy = “ ia ake ane TY! Section ‘Thirty-th 3) in Town 2 OF RBAL ESTATE MORT paar tan 01 cows. ship Oe Hundred Thirty-nine (139), FORECLOS Se Pee i North of Range number Seventy netiee is hereby given. that: that a. ee Mem | seven. (17) weet of the Bitte Poke certain mortgage made, executed’ and _ The typical North Duketa farm} cipal” Meridian, Burle igh County, Bullock, a single is about 480 acres in size, able of | North Dakota, containing 160 acres, vestors carrying a much larger dair But | more or 1 according to the United Inc. Mor twelve cows are enough one | Sta vernment Suri urch 15th, 1918, and family to handle, and. the labor sit-| There will be due on said mort: Wet Conde ord in the oitice of the Rion keaps wou : e on the date of sale the sum of menietee of Deeds in apd for Bur- Len Rdea the Foe, Seen Ewenty five Hundred Ninety-two and | leigh County, “North "Dakota, on : ollars h P our national appet easing, but the central corn belt is for butter ine part of the rat i turning | j away from butter production toward | addeq cost and attorney corn, hogs and beef cattle. makes still more room for expa of dairying in our state, for product will, of not cheese or | | That }1 course, ‘be liquid milk Consider our hog prospects. ge | packers are offering us a premfum | of seventy-five cents to a dollar al hundred pounds for our bacon hogs. | For North Dakota is in position to| produce extra firm bacon fof the! fancy English trade. Alfalfa pasture | is ready for the pigs in the spring. and soy beans. Then the pigs have the run of the barley and oat stubble where they glean all the fallen sheads . of grain. “And this generous ration is bal- anced up with hard corn and skim milk. No danger of soft bacon from such a ration. The firm English Bacon trade does not compete with the corn-fed bacon. Hog expansion in North Dakota, therefore, has clear i tracks for a long distance. Nor will a few thousand more hogs in our tate embarrass the corn belt farm- | x, for, we shall not Gump on his market. “Moréover, our risks in an | ithereased livestock program arte re- duced by the less frequent occur- rence of animal diseases than in the older farming distric Not. Negative. Scheme “This the North Dakota plan is v merely a. ips heme for re- ing the wheat acreage. It -pro- 3 to nesting ht wheat Bis been tried and, # balanced > will aad oir wheat area mons, Ottawa, Canad 0 o'clock p, interest paid n addition and ine December thereto th insprred by ed in Book 90 of we 191; and ther AXES Mortguges, on v after, on Apr strument in wr mortgagee to ortgage Loan No- other ia or progeeding at] Company, a corporation, and which aw or in’ equity has been instituted ; assignment was filed for record in - WHERE CANADIAN LAWS ARE MADE’ forbalosars ‘This is an: excellent view of the Canadian ‘Federal, House of Com- The: legislators: now’ are in‘ session Ss acct | PIERC the said office of the Register of Deeds on May 20th, 1918, at 9 o’clocl a. m. and duiy recorded’ in Book 156; on page 13; ang thereafter, on May 2ist, 1918, b an instrument in wri ing, duly assigned by said assignee to Paul H. Hertel, which assign- ment was filed fer record in said office of the Register of Deeds on December 27th, 1923, at 11:10! ovclock a. m. and ‘recorded in Book | 174 of Miscellaneous, page 47 be forecloseq by a sale of the prem- ises in such mortgage and herein- fter described at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bi the “at The fternoon on the h, 1924, to satisfy due on such mortgage on the d sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the i peneye, Section Eightec Townshi. One hundred thir (187) North, Range Sevent: , containing 160 acres, more or according to the government thereof, situate, lying and b Burleigh County, North D: . \ ult having been made in the conditions of said mortgage, and the} assignee having given the record title owner of the above described prem- ises notice as provided, by law, and the same not having beew paid, the will be due on such Tomes on the of sale the sum of $2351.31. And| ssignee also having paid the taxes on suid prem s for the y 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922 and 1923, and which sums are included In the sum declared to be due. 1th, 1924, HERTEL, Assig} ULLIVAN, HA! \LEY & S. ILLIVAN, Attorneys for OTICE OF SALE Notice is hgreby given that default has been made in the terms id ¢on- litions of that certain mortgage, made, executed and delivered” by George A, Chappell, widower, mort- gagor to H. E. Wildfang, mortgagee, dated the Ist day of November 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, ‘on the 10th day of December 1917, at 11:40 1A. M. and“duly recordeg in Book “47 of Mortgages, on page 168, and as- signed by said gagee” to The instrument in writ- t day of Decemb: d for record in the of- fice of said Register of Deed: 4th day of January 1919, at nd duly recorded in Book “155” o Assignments, on page 59, and that aid mortgage will b losed by sale of the pr é and herei ibed at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, the hour of two o'clock in the af fternoon on the 2Ist.day of April ‘4, to satisfy the amount due on age at the date of sale. The premises described gage, and which th ituated in the ht Burleigh and State of kota, and are described as , to-wit: Southwest quarter (SW fH anecter (SW ) of the] me (141) North of Range Seventy-six (76) West of the Fifth Pgincipal Meridian, containing forty acres of land more or | cording to the United ernment Survey thereof. There will be due on such mortga f sale the sum of Four eight, ind States Go Eighty-nine ($458.89), together with | the costs ang expenses of foreclos- ure. ’ Dated March 8th, . PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY CHATFIELD, a corporatton Assignee of. Mortga; ALBIN bcrrriet Sheriff of arleigh County, TENNESON. CUPLER & STAM BAUGH Attorneys for Assignee of gagee, go, North Dakota OF WHAT Do You THINK OF A MAN Who CONSTANTLY. DECEIVES WIS WIFE? > WE-THINK HES A WONDER! | veer wilt] ) in Section ; Mort- * 9-10-27-24-31—4-7-14 wv OMG Ga source. of state news. Z item is strictly forbidden. times in the state and the nation. XN During the next. few months there will be stirring This is the pres- idential year and every day there will be important news developmeits which you will not want to miss. : ace Bismarck Daily Tribune is published at the Its news writers are instructed to’ state the facts in an independent and non - political manner. 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