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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS BALDWIN pany. The Fairmount Company ‘nas Fred Sabot of the Regan district| just completed one of the finest mod. was a business caller in town Wed-| ern creamerics located in the newth- nesday pfternvon, 4 west at Fargo, (John Norstrom motored to the cap-|_ John Monroc and Gus Rupp were | ciy ital city on business the latter part) transacting business in the city the! fre of the week. | last of the week. ca — eed su Jake Diede and family who have) Englebrit Tuft who has been mak he: been living in Baldwin the past year| ing his home with the O. R. iumdin| An have moved to Bismarck where they | family during the winter wiit leave | on will stay until spring after which | soon for the state of Washington | uo, time Mr, Diede expects to locate on a! where he will enter the lumber busi. | tu; farm in the Bismarck district. ness. Eng returned from Wash | P ton last fall and liked the people and | ball fans motored to| the climate fine na — Several bask: 3,0 Mandan the last of the week to attend eee i of the big Third District tournament. | WILTON 7 ie ssc: | Coach Hafay and his team made a 7 kiman was in Bismarck} splendid showing at the tournament | ng the County Commissioners; which was held in Mandan the lat: | oli meeting recently ter part of the we ilton defeat | wh Jed Steele snappy game 16 to 9! po Mrs, Sophia Died children | and was defeated by qu took the train Tu y evening for to 11, All through the lem 19 the | withe capital city where they will be! Wilton boys showed good teamwork | Ia guests at the home of Mr. and Mis.) A number of Wilton fans were on{ ed John Dicde. hand to witness the games, | fu = Ernest Baumg an) Miss Martha Fairman who is em: m were week end visitors in the capital] ployed on the News force is curfined | ln city. to her home with a severe cold, to —— aSn5S | w Ernest Fricke spent several days| The Sac Kitee: cabulety ty in Bismarck last week looking after held their regular monthly suppec in th business matte the Am®ri tr < Iday ¢ ing Fred Schroe Cromwell! present H ti district was acting business in secbsiss | f1 town the fore part of the week. John Hammack motored to Bis- st ae marck Wednesday where he attended nv Mrs, James Watkins has returned the meeting of county Commiss:on- t; to her school duties near Arena after! ers a pleasant visit at her home in Bald- ie | in. sitors in town the Oscar Satter and ily who have been operating the Baldwin — hotel e during the wir months will re- Lac: nturn to their farm southeast of town ¢ early in April, Attorney Hugh Mc es Whitlock of = 4 Judge Charles F. Bleckreid has pur- | chased the property in Baldwin forr jrerly belonging to Mrs. Mary Ward ound husband. it w Re ¢ Theodore Burkhart of the Naugh-) turned to Washburn a Jton district was here Saturday. He! sisted with these serv esays he will start farming for him-!evenings. The ever ng and has recently) gin past seven, A erected a small house on his farm. — | yitation is extended the p t se present 4 William Fricke and son Herbert ae were among the Saturday callers in’ ‘The Honor Roll of the lo ftown. e | for the past month was excepti 1 a good and there keen competiti $ The teachers and pupils of the) an, Baldwin school are busy this week dgetting ready for the program and {other entertainment which will be igiven at the school house Friday levening. A cordial invitation itended the public to be pri ‘this program. 1 eee pupils as to who can have grades and merit. ‘being Among the high school students re- giejd leeiving high marks and having theitj gor Ca ‘ames on the Wilton school ae roll were the Mi Freda and Mathilda Spitzer da and Mrs. Louie Spitzer well known farm residents of this district. new Studebal companied by Jimmie Cun Miss Wilma Graham has returned to Wilton after a pleasant visit over = the week end with relatives in E2ld-} Ajpert Waddington win jand John Jacobsen = soon from Bill Miss Gertrude Fricke high school they attended the ¢ student of Bismarck visited over the| of the United Mine Worke end with relatives east of town.! joa which was held ia that city las week. Several Baldwin residents motered| to Bismarck to attend “Duley” the] Mrs, Carl ¢ play which was given by the high|who have beer fort the ia0; pebeel students a tent city at the Larson home returned to their home uditorium recently y report a! a+ Wing last week. most enjoyable e' ntertain-| e ment The Northern Pacific Booster club Saas held their meeting in the American| Morris Satter and family who have| Legion hall Tuesday evening. Be- been living on the Oscar Satter Yarm)| sides the employees of the railroad during the winter months will soon) jn Wilton there were present a nur i back to their farmer place Of her of local business mien and agents residence several miles east of Bald-! trom near by cities. Although this| club is of recent origin it promises | nd grow strong. It was form-! jed primarily to bring about a clever chonert home| cooperation between the railread and tof the Baldwin school} its employees. The principal spe: ker tof the evening was Mr. Burch of S| Little Rosem: ter, Elmer sure appreciated the fine Mr, and Mrs. Antone Kulackoweki on weather, as did a lot of us . 29. The little boys will be hand- Soe. icapped in only having a birthday HG. Higgins was transacting Lus-/eyery four years, but we are willing iness in the capital city the latter|to bet their daddy makes it up tol q part of the week, {them when the time dees arrive. In- cidently we might add tiv Henry Rupp who has been quite ill| Schmid starts out all twins born in jut the family home is slowly improv-| Wilton and vicinity with a generous ing according to his friends, | k account which will come handy | Mr, and Mrs. Louie Spitzer enter: Babes ained some company at their home} My, and Mrs, C. T. Thompson w Sud !transacting business in the cap jecity Wednesday Otto and Harry Hogue visited Mon- pe jay with their brother Emil Hugue] Eyeryone is exp who acts as manager of the Lenhart) and yor { } on election day. This ix |we are to get out from under the! p_ Paul Hogue of the Riverview dis-/ huge tax burden we have been carry- part of the we Mr. and “Mrs. William Borner were! places where the expenditures must mong the capital city visiters! he de jay visiting at the home of her moth-/ ter a good, hearty kick is on election , Mrs, Mary Pinks. [day at the polls. Besides voting the Walter Burkhart of the Arnold dis-| wit yote for the following: farms extensively in his neighy| years; A Mayor for two years; Three actor from Edmund Rupp which he} soy two years. Woodman Hall has il put to good use this spring. | hoen designated as the voting place. Fred Hogue and Van Couch were re Saturday on business. Van ex- cts’ to leave in the near future for northern part of the state. He xpected to go before this but could young man in company with sevcral make the necessary arrangements. companions was hunting when in recuperating nicely in a Bismarck Sohn Parsons of Mandan has hired} pands of one of the boys discharg- -as farm helper to Fred Hogue. {44 the shot hitting Harry and lodg- ing in his tight side’ D#, Thompson ldwin is working for Emil G lele | decided to rush the lad fo Bismarck. p iis farm east of town. . sales manager of the Fair- antly surprised at their home P! SY ——S GreaMery with seadquarters |tagt Saturday evening when e num) Roy eiiott and the John Johnson family were sick last week. rgo-was transacting business in} her of their friends and neighbors Saturday. He was much*pless-| gathered there to rdmind them that with the progress being made by] the tant yeragsy of their wed’) F404 saville ‘returned home from Hubin, tocal agent of wrlveds Star Bistanrek: Monday; Whereihne badjkcen the com-} ging hai is, and sotinl THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: The Grief Stricken Town of Castle Gate 4| missioners and the tax commi are hereby authorized to compro-| i by boards of county com in all things hereby | confirmed. : “The lust session of leg- islat pussed — Senate No. s pub-} General kK a toll of 175 lives. - located about one mile iror On land and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Han- NOTICE OF 3 the center serve SPECIAL EXECUTIO: SALE {ion had declared invalid, and sec- Nétide is ctiete jand ratify the unlawful attempt of virtue of a judgment and’ decree in sure, rendered and given by strict Court of th n and her guest, ven, That by Barleigh and State and entered ang docketed in the of- fice of the Clerk of said Court in and for said County of Burleigh, on the e Ison homegon or school | Company, a corporation, w tiff and’ Jennie J. V ss were defend- re | their taxes and to ratify the attempt- d plaintiff and are spending sev- of Six: Thousand Ten a: | basis of 50% reduction of the bank 0.22) which said judgment a other things di- tate hereinafter described, to sat- the amount of sai with interest thereon and the costs+tion of the tax bill of all who pay. were entertained rist Schoon on much thereof as the proceeds of such able thereto will satisfy t writ of spec d out of the y friends of Adulph Ha to see Mr. Hanso! execution to me office of the Cleri n appointed by said court to mak 1 ill s cribed real estate to highest bidder for cash at public auction at the front door Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and. State North Dakota, on the i 4, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. of that day, to satisfy said judgment and interest ang costs thereon and the costs and expenditures of jsale, or so much thereof as the proceeds f said sale applicable thereto. will y sto be sold as aedtr Olson was 4, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berkvam and Wilton Tues- la were pleasant call- and Mrs. A .E, Koppli s trip to Bismarck last Tuc mn has rented the J. ment, decree a in the County of Burleigh an | move upon it in the v analla, whe is in ‘orth Dakota, as follows, to-wit: North One-Half (N%) of Sec- 3) Township one ticularly des- tained the follo tion thiry-three, hundred forty-on several days ive (75), We M. sed a new threshin: Dated February 27th, 1924: Sheriff of Buxleigh County,.N. D. Attorney for Plaintiff, Carrington, N. D 3-8-15-22.29-—4-5 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed ang de- livered by Leslie S. Lillle M. Hackney, his wife, mort- gagors, to Hackney Land Credit Com- pany, @ corporation of St. Paul, Min- nesota, Mortgagee, day of November 1919 and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the County of Burleigh and state of North Dakota’ on: the 12th: day of November 1919 and re- corded-.in Book “98” of Mortgages, on page-79, and- assigned by said mortgagee to Thomas Howieson, by assignment dated. Nov, and. recorded in. said. office of’ the register of deeds on.November, 17th, 1920, in Book “155” of Assignments of Mortgages at page 215; will be foreclosed by a sale of thé prémises in such mortgage and r described at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o’elock in the afternoon on the twenty-second day of March A. D, 1924, to satisfy | the: amount due’ upon such mortage on the day of sale. Default .consists in’ the failure of the mortgagors to pay-taxes on the premises for the years 1919-1920-1921 and 1922, which taxes the assignee the mortgagee paid on Oct. 18th, 3 in the ‘amount of. $249. default in the failure to pay annual interest coupoiis due Nov: 1st, 1922, and 1923, respectively, in the amount of $96.00 each, by’ reason of. which defaults the assignee of. the: nfort- “gagee has elected to the ‘entire mortgage i family were Mr. and Mrs. Vintén Heaton spent with relatives y Mr. Heaton he! jan auction near McKenzie, Seat Paul, others giving short] y Elmer McCullough, our genial rurat, taiks. mail carrier has been making his ee toe daily trips in an open buggy all win-| Twin boys arrived at the home of) ayia Mr. and Mrs. F k Berkvam had uests on Sunday, Mr. und . Glanville & Wilk Mrs. Tom Olson was called to the t Bunker! pin Hickel Tuesd D. Crum, of McKenzie spent} Goldie, who is ill. n later years. |the G Misses Mary and Bernice Paslay dated the first spent Monday visiting at Clear Luke School No. 1. Htown last week. | Bill Hurlbert and Glen ion will be held next made a trip to the coal mi {ternoon. a mussen spent the ing Mrs, Har- Mrs. Ingabor first of the week as: old Hargrave. 3 y little being said one way or the other, ted to get out) Theo, Lehr left for Fargo Monday: Mr, and Mrs. Emery Williams had . - . M. J, Olson and Miss spent Sunday at sa caller at the G. uesday evening. ranch north of Bismarck, {not only a duty—it is ngcessury if} py B, Mattis w 21 in said ortgage, ‘and which will be Mr.-and Mrs. Williams out in- juring them so that Dr. Thompson was called from their wounds. r the Ole New rict was a caller in town the latter) ing While we do not want to see Mr. ; ithe schools handicapped by lack of daughter funds we do feel that there are many} the M, F, Burtch home Sunday. Frank Burteh and Hee Members of the township met at the B, & A large number from this place Minn. by the illness of her! attended the home talent play , is Arena last Saturday evening. The township will elect new officers follows on Tuesday, March 18, \assesaor, -treasurcr, constable, jus- gf, ie pease, and “members: of eased if we are to continue as| Mrs, ursday. Mrs, Borner spent. the | home owners. So the time to regis-| pemia sister. . Malone was called to Mr. Arthur Tees, one of out jros?| perous farmers north of here was in itown Monday. regular ticket the citizens of Wilton] yy rejo! 3 4 the arrival of a fine rict was a caller here recently. Wal-| Ono Justice of the Peace for two baby ths age ie a fogs Pree 2Ape. : aM Z Brenilen retuened te ber home=on Tuesday from the W. F. Keeler home. . Ed Larson. of the Patterson ranch were in town early Monday morning to meet the train. sister of Mr.‘Larson, ‘who has been visiting them took the train for her home at Woodworth. borhood and last fall purchased ®| members of the Board of Aldermen| Freq Lang was an Alta caller Sun-| | Mr. and Mrs, day. L. B, Olson transacted business ‘at thé ¢ounty seit on Monday. , Rel WILD ROSE Harry Anstrom who was badly in-| freq Doehle of Molfik visited in jured recently in a gun accident is) witg Rose one’ Paul -Paslayy who hus spent. sey- months in Delinoise Polish Textile S Warsaw> inte of Lodz is passing through. a ¢risie due to thé sudden rise of which have reached gold rates in “P@)gnd'.in' ‘the last few weeks. Most: of the: Lodz factories ‘have given,.the workérs- two: weeks’. notice with. the not encouraging promise’ that at the end of that time they. may be able to continue them, but warning them: tha y last week, Mrs. H. C, Edgerton, who has been on the sick list the. past week is much improved. hospital according to his friends. The} J Elliott was on the last week, lebtedness due some manner a 22 rifle held in the! gy 4 Carlisle returned from Bis- ses describe, marek last week. mortgage.and which will satisfy the same are di tiré Southwest Quarter (SW) of Section Twenty-seven (27) in. Town- ship One Hundred Fortystwo e’Seventy-five (75) ,. containing 160 acresyin Burleigh County, North Da- kota. at ots | "Phere will be due on such: mort- gage at the date, of Tyo 1 $a] {0bune" ($2006.50) : eludes. principal, taxes, interested Pons ang accrued interest), and: the ' CLEAR~LAKE Warren Thomas, is the name chas- en by Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Keeler for their new baby bo; Danger E Efnest Saville and son Fred went Tay Couch, former Dlackemithy ot was hurridly summoned and it was|,, Panes Bact aie Miss Githa Kluksdal was called to{ her parental: home on Friday as her mother, Mrs, Peter: Kluksdal is suffering from a very pai jon her arm, i Dwight Carlisle visited : Leonard ey Mr. and Mrs. Ote J. Olson Were! sonnson one day last week. Ale’ the sum of Christ Schoon en- 30- j strument’ in writing dated the: oti cent Mek day’ of December 1817, and theater He Mt, Watk may cease | day evening, . . SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1924 costs of this foreclosure allawed by law. | Dated February 8th, 1924, i THOMAS HOWIKSON, | Assignee of Mortgages, ARNE VINJE, | Attorney for Assignee of Mert | gagee, | Steele, North Dakota, i 2-916-893-9181 NOTICE TO VOTERS OF BURLEIGH | | COUNTY { “The County Com oners on ithe Sth day of September, 1923 com- ;menced suit against ‘ nineteen (19) banks located in the County of Bur- ‘leigh, for the payment of unpaid {taxes amounting in the aggregate to the sum of over Fifty-two Thousand dollars ($52,000.00), covering~ the taxing period from 1919-1920-1921 and {1922 and that tho collection of said }tax is dependent upon the result of ;4 referendum vote upon the follow- ‘ing referred measure: to-wit, Chap- | lter (S. B. No. 375 | idating bank stock taxes, —Van Camp), val- “An Act validating taxes assessed ‘against bank stock in the years 1919- | 1920-1921 and 19% | boards of county commissioners and ‘the tax commissioners to compromis authorizing such taxes upon-bank stock for 191! 1920-1921 as have not been paid, and confirming and ratifying such set- tlements as have been made. “Be it enacted by the legislative | assembly of the State of North Da- ‘ kota. “Sec. 2. Boards of County Com- ioner ber 1918, at 10 A, M. and duly re- corded in Book “165” of Mortgages, on page 85,.and that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- |inafter described, at the front door of the court house, in the City of j Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh any State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon Ton the 16th day of April 1924, to {watisty the amount due on such | foctqage at the date of sale. The | premiaea describedin such mortgage, and which will be gold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and are described as follows, to- | wit: { | The East half of the Northeast } quarter (E14 of NE') and the East alf the Southeast quarter (E%% lof s ) of Section Thirty-two (32), !in Township One hundred forty (140) North, of Range Seventy-six (76) | West, of the Fifth Principal Meri- dian, containing 160 acres of land, - more or less, according to the United States Government survey thereof. ; There will be on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Thir- {teen Hundred Sighty-eight Dollars land fifty-four ($1388.54) Cents, in- j cluding ‘taxes for 1919 paid for as- signee of mortgagee, and the costs and expenses of foreclosure. Dateq March 8th, 1924, |ARRY W. WOODFORD, | Administrator of the Estate of J. W. i Strong, deceased, assignee of é mortgagee, ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, | North Dakota. | PIERCE, TENNESON, CUPLER & H STAMBAUGH, Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- , Bagee, mise and settle taxes assessed upon; - Fargo, North Dakota. bank stock for the years 1919, 1920,) | 1921 which have not already been | compromised, settled, and paid upon {the same basis of settlement upon which nearly all of the banks of the | 3-8-15. 12-29-—4-5-12 CITATION HEARING PETITION | FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN- ISTRATOR, upon | | state have paid taxes for such years.| STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- 1 The settlement of the taxes | bank stock for the years 1919, 1920,! | and 1921, heretofore made by the tax | C. Davies, Judge. ty of Burleigh—ss, In County Court, Before Hon. I. commissioner and carried into effect | In the Matter of the Estate of nnd | ich Dill — con three sections, section one (1) aud three! | (3) made valid a tax that the Su- preme Court previously, in an opin- ion two (2) attempts to authorize the State Tax Commissioner under the direction of the Governor and the Attorney General, to authorize! and consummate the compromise and remission of one half of the tax, which section one (1) nd three (3) of the law declared to be a just and valid tax upon all bank stock. But the real object of the law now scems to be by stealth and deception to relieve the banks of one-half of ed compromise with the banks on thel s | Frank Reed; Deceased. Franc L. Burrow, Petitioner, vs. Harvey C. Burrow, Clark Reed, Ar- jthur Reed, Mildred Reed Bent, Ste- €-| phen Naylor, Stacy B. Naylor, Fred Nayler, J. Randolph Naylor, +Clem Naylor, Lucy Naylor Jones, Alfred E. Naylor, Mrs. C, R. Schoonmaker, Mrs, les Spangler, Mrs. George Bur- 1, Stacy Arthur Naylor, Augustus Naylor, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents and All Persons Interested in the Estate of Frank Reed, Decease You and each of you are hereby notified that Franc L, Burrow, thea petitioner herein, has filed in this Court her petition, praying that let- ters of administration upon the es- tate of Frank Reed, late of the city of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, de- ceased, be granted to A. P. Lenhart, and that the said petition will be heard and duly considered by this Court ‘on Wednesday, the 9th day of April, A. D. 1924, at 10 o'clock in stock and taxes. If you vote “No” in the square set oppo- site to the word “No” you will do no injustice to any one, but will very greatly contribute towards the reduc- their taxes on a 100% basis, ff | you are heavily burdened with taxes, ‘put your cross in the square sct op- | posite No—X. Do not permit of said court in} yourselves to be put to sleep with of Burleigh and \d court, directing said real property pur- id judgment and decree, I, the statement that the law was de- signed and passed in order that five 5% of the banks might be forced to pay the tax in full, such representa- tions may fairly be said to be frau- dulent —misrepresentations, | such statements are intendeg only to de- ceive you and to get you to vote to donate to the banks of the state about $2,500,000.. Vote “No” and let the banks do as all other tax payers have to do, pay their tax in full or suffer the penalty. j 3-8-12-15} = ' NOTICE OF MORTGAGE-FORECLO- x SURE SALE Notice is Hereby Given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Alexander Pihlaja and Alina Pihlaja, his wife. ortgagors to Drake-Ballard. Con corpor- ution, Mortgagee, uate) September Yth, 1916, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deo ov Burleigh County, North Dako'a. o1 the 16th day of November 1916, at 9:00 o'clock a, m, in Book'143 of Mortgages on | page 493, and assigned by suid Mort- gagee to Dubuque Sayings Bank, by assignment dated December 22nd, 1916, and recorded in the office of said’ Register of Deeds on January 29th, 1917, at 9:10 o'clock a, m. ip Book 90 of Mortgages on page 463, and assigned by said assignee of mortgagee to Mount Pleasant Hors, a corporation, by assignment dated November 28th, 1922, and recorded in the office of said | Register of Deeds on the 9th day of January 1924 at 1:30-o'clock p. m. in Book 175 of Assignments’ on page 132, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises described in mortgage, and hereinafter describ by the Sherifi at the front door of the Court House in Bismarck, Byrleigh County, North Dakota, on April bth, 1924, at the hoyr of two o'clock in the after- noon, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the date of sale.” The lawd and premises described sold/to satisfy. the same are situated in Burleigh County, North Dakota, and known and deacribed as follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Section Twelve, Township. One Hundred For- ty-onc, Range Seventy:six, There will be due “on said mort- gage on the date of .sale, including delinquent taxes paid, the sum of $131826 and tosts of thi3 foreclosure as allowed by law. Dated ep raa Ey ane, 1924. MOUNT PLEASANT HOME; x 0 a coreoxation, wher of lortgage. G, ve -WOOLEDGE, bi Al Torney fer Owner, of Mortgage. Minot, 3-1-8-15-22-29 jOTICE OF SALE Notice Bx Hereby Given That de- fault has been made-in the terms and’| condition’ of that certain mort; eae, execyes ana ae irered by : Costello ang Mary Frances Costel- lo, anis' wife, gad James Sedivec, wi- dower; mortgagars,'to H. E. Wild- fang mortgagee, dated the ist day of November pphte and filed for yec- ord in fae office of: the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 18th day of Di e 1917 at 3:10 P.M; aug duly ‘eomee in Bor 44” of Mortgage ‘Deeds, on 471, and assigned- by said the forenoon of that day, at ‘the Court Rooms of this Court, in thei County Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, ure hereby cited to be and appcur before this court at said time and place, ang answer said petition, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court: (SEAL) I, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. igbuted the Ist day of March, A. D. Let the service of the above cita- tion “be made by publication once cach week for three successive weeks, in the Bismarck Daily Tribune. (SEAL) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 2 B-1-8-15 NOTICE OF NAME AND TRADE DESIGNATION To whom it may concern notice is * hereby given that P. W. Chubb is doing business in the City of Bis-- marck at No, 214 Main Street in the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dukota under the Trade n and Designation as follows towi “The Music Shop.” P. W. Chubb. 3-8-15-22-29. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed ang de- livered by Leslie S. Hackney and Lillie M. Hackney, his wife, mort- Gagors, to Hackney Land Credit Com- pany, # corporation of St. Paul, Min- nésota, Mortgagee, dated the first day ‘of November 1919 and filed: for record in the office of the register of deeds of. the County of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 12th day of November 1919 and re- corded in Book “98” of Mortgages, on page 80, and assigned by said mortgagee to ‘Thomas Howieson, by assignment dated Nov. 25th, 1919+ and recorded in said office: of the register of Aceds on November 17th, 1920, in Book “155” of Assignments of Mortgages at page 214, 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 of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon on the twenty-second day of March A. D. 1924, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on, the day of sale, Z efault consists in the failure of the mortgagors to pay taxes on the premises for the years 1919-1920-1921 and 1922, which ‘taxes the assignee of the mortgagee paid on Oct. 18th, 1923 in the amount of $249.36; also default in the failure to pay annual interest coupons due Nov. Ist, 1922 and 1923, respectively, in the amount of-$96.00 each, by reason ‘of which defaults the assignee of the mort- gegee has elected to and does deci: the entire mortgage indebtedness d and _ payable, e The premises describeg in such mortgage and which will be sold to gatisfy the same are described as the Southeast Quarter (SE¥%) of Section’ Twenty-seven (27) in Town- ghip One Hundred Forty-two: (142) orth, Range Seventy-five (75) West of the bth P. M, containing 160 fae in Burleigh County, North Da- There will be due on. such mort- ‘age at the date of sale’the sum of ‘wo Thousand’ Ninety-six and 30- 100ths ($2096.30) Dollars (which in- eludes principal, taxes, interest cou- pons ahq accrued interest), and the erste of this foreclosure allowed by Dated Februai 8th, 1924, THOMAS HOWIESON, mortgagee to’ J, W. Strong, by in- record in the office ‘of said Register. of Deeds onthe 9th day: of ‘Deceme ARNE ving Ree Of Mortgages. Attorney if yore for Assignee of Mort- Steele, North Dakota. 2-9-16-23—3-1-8 15

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