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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1924 es: : ay ee ~ Fe j x \ * 7 COOLIDGE VICTORY IN NORTH DAKOTA PRESIDENTIAL [17 T00K YEARS To Ger THIS: ge a ee a ¢ JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER IN HIS HOME room of this Court in the Burleigh , } j room of this Court in the Burleigh { , BRINGS EDITORIAL COMMENT IN MANY NEW | . Ane cram Novth Bataie eu owen \ the city of Bismarck, Burleigh cown- — ee el . | va ty, North Dakota; has been duly ap- Editorial comment from sone of WHAT WRITERS THINK Fetdins? Yorkidkeh’. the| Hement. thereot, at which time and the metropolitan newspapers on — Cleveland convention | place any person interested in said North Dakota’s primary follows: Arthur Sears Henning, politic |have reason for | | estate may appear and file his ex- Neer nn anit cal writer for the Chicago Tri- | poor showing ite Hiram t ceptions, in writing, to said account, FAREWELL TO HIRAY bune, in analyzing the North Da- | Johnson in that state is about the } ‘ and petition and contest the same. (St. Paul Dispateh) kota vote, declared it convinced | best clue of the year thus that AUMLAIUEahe ce crtnaie ee: On the basis of incomplete returns,| Washington politicians that tHe: Cuitfornian will cll ve e| re Jansol ess! Serena enctane of your are here- ( iG ccbiha that President Cotild S| vam is” waning, LaFollette is sige ity ihe Pei ates vendatt tM | Judge Jansonius, Addressing by ae ane rected then and there H taken the North Dakota primary, with} waxing.” He holds LaFollette | President | | New Citizens, Makes Ap- jana show caune. if page eS p Senator LaFoltette second and Sen-| would be strong in North Dako- | Senator Johnse Haan ablecte a suid account should not lowed, itor Hirdm Johnson third. Some third party. candidat GTUREStiIse te eal rhe FHA Bee | peal For Law and Order _ |the residue of said estate’ distribu 2,000 votes have heen necounted for, Sullivan fails to see any | jolitical friends thousands of. the! teu, the administration ‘of ‘said ‘es- and possibly 30,000 remain outstand-| effect on the Cleveland conven- | voters of North Dakota. There i | tate closed and said Joseph Havlicek, Mi, Coolidge's plurality will ding the North and South [iach in the nan anal hig atitien! SPEAKS AT FESSENDEN | “4, 24"jnistrater, be discharged. ' doubtless he reduced, perhaps sub 8 HOLM no such | Aiilosonhy that. appeals toa dhites i “| ;Dated March 22nd, A, D. 1924, : tuntially, but it is not likely that| in former years Gedup at the North ismene Hic. H By the Court, Adie the relutive positions of the three avid Lawrence, another writ- [hte, but the returns of the primary | i ye of said Cou at caleecant mie Gils || are RNUCTINUGTPREEMERES Canie® [ereyiee ths ticenne OF ie Retard Judge Addresses Foreigners Judge of said UY yok. import elopmer | in x victory haw mpres- TF first place in the esteem of the in Whose Citizenship Appli- hesareseaeeeeaa for ive eect on the campaign of the — | Crp ‘i sgka {NOTICE OF FORECLOSU! ‘ urgent voters beloups to Senator La- ‘ RE SALE Mollette | chick executive. | Follette. | cations Are Accepted ! _ BY ADVERTISEMENT It is conceiv The Governor of Massachus | tp) F | | Notice is hereby given that default iy uiieeater | deity. dhe dEREURORE ledlared his statement would still hold | as Sea ais jhas been made in the terms of that i : 4 Mine terdcninnee’ othe: NOETh MDA {hat NUveh WOE s Wake wis | good if the final und complete returns ssenden, N. D., Mar, 22,—Judge j certain real estate mortgage executed Aatne électorut of the t tribute to President Cool-, | Should sho UN UHL AUT Satu rd Jansonius of Bismarck, of dis-|and delivered by John R. O'Brien and ¥ } { Pee ETC ARAIMALILAS CURES GRR, | WHE RneaN OB LE eRolletten Te isiwell trict court, in addressing eight in-|Julia M. O’Brien to MeKenzie State it tecause of the} idge and that ¢ y is LECARIAaCRRREeal dividuals whose citizenship applica-| Bank of McKenzie, North Dakota a prevail | eeRt GAT tNe: EBLUL RAB URGIW APY |tions were approved in court, urged | SorPoiation: dated on the 19th day of ih Te melee wai sou : : , 1921 and filed ‘ord in ei i ' ticket, while that uFollette was jeach of them to study the constitu-| the office of the Register of Deeds ie pale 1 uh the f avy| not. Friends of Wisconsin jtion of the United States and t» be} of Burleigh County, North Dakota on At na ents the northwe Jdespite his expressed preference to guided in their activities My the prin-| the 2ist day of March at 9 o'clock Hil WB \ lead all others and the re-| e race, conducted a | ciples laid down in that document. He| A. M. and recorded in Book 169 of ut th th ‘ 1 surprise in that) La-(“ n for him. That is | Said in part: Mortgages on page 190 will be fore- prea aoe ane mae) |Follette is in second place ahead of nt out to voters slips | “Simply stated, -the constitution ,is| closed by a sale of the premises des- han oeenaes | Hiram Johnson, Interest now centers; of paper bearing the name of LaFol- | j the fundamental law of our country.|¢ribed in such mortgage and here- Ten oul t race for the outcome of the{ lette, with the reque | |1t is not an instrument that hampers | inafter desctibed at By i Soult at ike interest to the pro-| slips be pasted on the [us in our lawful activities, nor is it| Bismarck, Burleigh. County, Worth . Ee tah anata of \erezsive rd-party sentiment | Will be readily admitte | batrier to our success, as some are|Dakota on the 20th day of April ini wat an’ an epportan. |e ed as the canpaign | of this kind is a handi¢ j led to believe.” The founders of our|1924 at the hour of ten o'clock in Pe esis cil wentitaiee| EkOus | didate intended to he the bene | constitution had but one purpose in| the forenoon of that day to satisfy 3 © him.{ Coolidge strength in North Dakota | but in spite of this handicap ; mind, and that was to adopt a basic| the amount due upon such mortgage has demanded rin timony to the fuct that the oil| Follette partisans gave the Johnson | | law that would perpetually guarantee|9" the day of sale. The premises ; atacand nduls and the Daugherty probe| adherents something more than a run |to the citizens of the United States |¢es¢ribed in such mortgage and which f SER A HMEEY ENG SHIN] HN t much blame upon the| for their money. i certain rights that liberty loving peo- bree See ieee te North ft ut in the minds of the voters.) Incomplete that} ‘ ~ Copyright, Fotograms and NEA Service. Bee struggled for for centuties.|° Ail of the east half (Ks) ‘of the er the future will cha this | President Coolid) || This is one of mbst unggnal photographs ever taken: John D. Rockefeller, one of the world’s fore-; hile the government under a! West half (W) and the Northeast fecling depends upon the conduct of | fortable plurality over Johnson and | mest personages, is S4 and all ofhis life he has r. photographers permission to enter his home. |¢°nstitution such as ours was a rew| quarter (NE%) of section thirty-four Mr. Coolidge himself, | over ollette, but these. retarns| This photograph was especially. posed by Rockefell 1 nger, Who was commissioned by NEA|8nd strange form of government at| (34) in township one hundred forty Ife stilt has the faith of the farm-lalso indicate that the sum of the nd The Tribune to get it. It as taken at ements,” at Ormond Beach, Fla.,|the time of its adoption, the princi-| (140) North of range seventy-seven ers, Whpsldliove that he has done | yoineanvand Dareiette votes wine (alter banger ent several years caining the confidence of the aged millionaire. It is the first aid | Ples underlying our constitution were | (77) West of the 5th P. M. containing omething toward helping them solve | considerably larger than the Coolidge | OMY news photo ever made of Rockefeller in his home. not new even at that day. Hotel Gosh) ad Lc their problems and their sentiments | vote. Putting it another way, Cool- | q & u EAU ol SANS e Reale ene Mes em Protection Promised ment ‘Stray rheretee ; 5. Govern- semimico herallicowand davaringehin dda etintnto Wivuithe Nowy Dalatn AMONG HIS FLOWERS NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION| q¢lh t#¢ part of the constftution] "There will he due on such mort. with continued support that he may delegation in the Cleveland conven- | 2 FE TSALE IN| deals with the mechanics of our gov-| gage ut the date of sale the sum of be to carry on for ther AOnaUe {unlaeemobtollewaneke N y ig Herdiy (Given), That’ b jernment—provisions for the e¢xecu-| $3550.00 in addition to the costs and South Dakota returns ‘are not al all [ty that all widl go well with his . [virtue cf a judgment and decree in| “ve legislative und judicial depart-| expenses of sale including attorneys ec ve. A much fairer and im-lin t state in November, and yet, foreclosure, rendered and given by |™ents, the methods of electing offi-| fees. ‘ portant verdict from the people willl if there should be three | the-Distriet Court of the Fourth | cers, and limitations upon the pow- ‘ F. E. MeCURDY, - he given in this state next Thursday | didates before the people in Novem-| Judicial in and for the County of|ers of each department. The protec- Hebe y Ace, Moneunte: iste : Ieliene AHeia EIA Ueelionsia Held MRPAREHTAleaho= Demacrtciee sem Hurleigh and State of North Dakota, | tion promised to the people and the seme) dah i s{here. In this state a clean-cut deci- iiveraiial areneOnNteS and entered and docketed in the of- | aims of the constitution, as stated in zene eer area ea sion is to be made between Coolidge | saying he would profit by the three- AN aM aC Gun . ane fea id the preamble, are found in the first No, 838 ‘ nd Johnson, the names of both ap [way split in the vote, just as he has| ithe di yaetementany ateicanean |e Gudea commonly calied Report of the Condition of ore cant his repu-| pearing upon the ballot. In the de-| profited by the three-way vote in the netion wherein Midland Insurance | Ut “Bill of Rights,’ TH the of North Dako-| mocratie the same thing is] Republi thing! that Company, a corporation, was plain-] “In the Bill of Rights we find a} at Megity in the State ce North possible for the McAdoo and the an- iuthe tiff and’ Jennie J. Velure, John J.| statement of conclusions reached af-|Dakota, at the close of business » Senator Johnson protest] ti-Adoo forces are aligned in definite inaehsbiieentacvinile Velure and O. 'T. Ness were defend- | ter long experience with government—| March 15th, 1924. that the introduction of Senator La-| opposition. For this reason the na- in North Dakota for ants, in favor of said plaintiff and | after a long period of Old World de- RESOURCES y Follette into the nullified| tion is watching the outcome with | come yea against said defendants for the sum | pression from which the colonists had| Loans and discounts .....$ 62,768.30 the. significance of own defeat.| more than usual interest. Obviously, the thing for the Repub- + (g6010.28) ‘which said judgment] fed to, found here a government |Overdrafts, secured and 4 or Johnson's contention was not —— lican party leaders to do is to consid- ‘and deéree among other things di-| funded upen human. liberty and wed ore 216.80 if that he is merely more popular than] THE NORTH DAKOTA PRIMARY | er that there is n great deal of ed rected the sale by mé-of-the real | caval rights under the law. In this | Warrants, ae ane President Coolidge with the mass, but (Minneapolis Tribune) aentive worl tomy iniNorineDaKotall state hereinafter deseribed, tb sat-| Bill of Rights are those fundamental ETEy EReP aie ited - 2,274.60 that he is the most popular of all] There may got be a gr el banresidentebulidve2assumaneenhe isfy the amount of si {(Pement, | provisions which have carried us thus) and fixtures” ae 5,911.62 candidates. That contention has been| comfort for the friends of Pre is to be the Republican nominee—is with interest thereon af@fa¢fe.costs|far in our history, which insure us| Other real estate 20/654.88 put to the test in North Dakota, and} Coolidge in the results of the North] to be enabled to carry the state next and expenses Wed ch ot 80} rights common as the air we breathe, |Current — &xpenses, ies it is found false. Both Coolidge and] Dakota primary when considered in} autumn, They do nothing less | much theteof as the proceeds of such | and for that reason are often . not| paid, LaFollette have proved more popular. relation to the election next Novem-| than think of it as debatable ground, | and be virtue of a writ of special { realized and very. little appreciated | | profits . . 852.24 If Senator Johnson can not ecarry|her, but when it comes to what the] and act accordingly. | txecution to me issued out-of. the|PY,the average American citizen? | Checks North Dakota, how can he convince office of the Clerk of said court in| “his Bill of Rights insures us the| ,.Ca8h items, the Cleveland convention that he Eee ers j : and for said County of Burleighcand | tight of trial by jury; pronounces the | “°° OM pte could carry Pennsylvania, New York, tyll a: verdicb for. $16000)in. favor of under the seal of said court, directing| doctrine that a man’s house is weno o + Ca ae 4 Sou eae ter soon come | Sa autre aT 0 | eats sad et ak am otal | an It must be admitted that the outh, in his sui , age ant to s dgment and decree, I,| cept hy due process of Jaw; that we TO! strength shown by Mr. Coolidge in against 1. J. Knabb, atate senator, praia tees mega ene ath seid! are to enjoy public sath that sad iiapitirnes “PO” radical North Dakota is an astonish- ANT D oy la abuse and mistreatment eee ee ead sate aul sell the | We shall have religious liberty and |Capital stock paid in......$ 10,000.00 ing pheriomenon, It testifies to his while he was a prisoner in Mr.) hovel cribed real estate to} Pe Permitted to worship God accord- {Surplus fund 5,000.00 strength. It must lead to the con- Knabb’s county, convict camp in the| the highest bidder for cash at public] ing to the dictates of our own con-| Individual de- clusion that the country does not Sayre auction at the front door of. the} science; that the right of private} Posits subject ~ hold-him in any way responsible for} Hoover Advocates Super- Herd £ Mc whee H pote oes ine ee) at Bismarck property shall remain inviolate and aie sheet Pa 16,672.18 Si y Fall's delinquency, for Seay eee erd o ountain Jounty of Burleigh and State of} shall not be taken from its owner dees Secretary Denby and the Attorney Power Establishment Sh S f North Dakota, on the 7th. day of| except by due process of law—in nig easiiciay beet General. He has not been damaged ‘ ae eep seen in Nevy.| i ae Prae y said judgment | Short, that while men are not born| of deposit -... 60,089.71 hy the oil se Above all it! New York, March -A long —— -tand t and costs thereon, and, ©@al in point of character and ca-|Cashier’s checks : seems to prov t the farmer has] stride toward the power elec-] Tonopah, Nev., March 22.—A herd the .costs and expenditures of sale,| pacity, they are, under our constitu-| outstanding ., 1,171.72 been impressed the President's » the nation,} of 70 me in sheep was discovere or much thereof as the proceeds} tional form of government, to heve 78,667.27 puntain sheep was discovered : i tr tof the agricultural situa- Hoover, was] recently by F, M. R. i | of sale appl je thereto will| an equality of rights, That was, and ties iS ‘ tion, and has confidence in him for | conifaniaal sittin iilalareeneedtecinthe gilt satisfy. ‘The premiso& to be sold as} is today a new doetrine in human| War Finance Corporation. §,183.80 ie nt oy HUT ny eat cree GG ony aforesti and pursuant to said J0aE; | govemment. ‘The fundamental spirit | lls @vable «oo -o----- ene _Sinatof LaFollettes name didnot) West. Virgini nd, in the! that mountain sheep inhabited this | in the County of Burleigh and State | °! this constitution extends to every MOAR Sates 101,276.07 Soe an the uallet, el eanre formation of a cooperative coal field] territory it’ was not believed they | of North Dakota, partieulagly des-|™4", woman and child under our flag} STATE OF NORTH para’ requested that it be withdrawn, super-power group. eas G6 Aamehoue: ribed as follows, t#-witz the right of equal opportunity. It hus} County of Burleigh—ss, though his managers attempted nev-) Representing un invested capital] Contrary to popular belief, Rapp | The North One-Half (N%), of Sec- | given to the people of America an op-| 1, Arnold Gerberding, Cashier ot ertheless to keep it there, 4 court] of $15,000,000 and producing 2,000,-| said they take to sheer lifts only | tion thity-three (33), ‘Township one | portunity for all that is best in hu- the above named bank, do solemnly ruling was obtained by Senator John-| 000 horge-power for industrial and] when danger threatens, At other | Copytight, Fotograms and NEA. Service, | LUndred forty-one , Range Sev- | manity. @MNE |sweer that the above statement is : son's men against the presentation} domestic use in the heart of the| times they stay on the gentler slopes | _ First’among Rocketeller’a diversiongais golf, Nextcis flowers and {gre ee th ae or tee ee P- . ; nt Guard Liberties pe “0, ie Desh of md, enowindge of his name. On a sticker vo coal and stecl industries the mutual] of the higher mountains. Plans are |Plant life. He spends many o ure moments in the enhous ij *, “Tf, however, we are to continue to 4 A N that of President Coolidge. It|(omPination, while refaining: the in-| being made to bring an expert hunt- | on his various tes. Here is an excellent picture of him 2 ae ay ALBIN NEDSTROM, be a government of the people, “it 4s BSED GERBRRRING. % han that of President Coolidge. | It| dependence of its members, plans *to}er to Nevada next summer to ex-|steenhouse at “The Casemen.s,” his winter home at Ormond Beach, | | Sheriff of Burleigh County, N.D, | ebvious that we must understand our] Subscribed, and sworn to before would he rash to conclude from | furnish more power, ultimately re-|terminate the congar, the greatest | a. JAMES MORRIS, form of government and he fit to| me this 21st day of March, 1924, Tuesday's vote that the pendulum? duce the price at which power can] enemy of the mountain sheep. | Attorney for Plaintiff, govern, We live in a land where]: F. H. ROBESON, has begun its backward swing in the] he sold and. therefore increase. the Sis Carrington, N. D laws are nothing unless sustained |Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. radical West. It is interesting. bow! demand, which will have a. tendency BUTTONS | 3-8-15-22-29—4-5| by public opinion. How. essential,{ My commission expires June 5th, eve exhibiting an unexpected | ty further decrease the cost.” Buttons are of the few trim- Rm Beamer therefore, it is that public opinion }1929. ‘ strength on the part of the President : SiS nities Callapeatcen agiein’ cailered | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- | shat! be educated so that wise, up- | Correct, Alten 5 in locality in which he was not : ‘s iy | i . P. C. REMING E Raley sainauatsb and 3 ; oe | street frocks, and in most eases th Notice is Hereby Given that that | Tht and loyal conduct of govern- ARNOLD GERBERDING sprone. Fla., March 22—A/ form the only suggestion of adorn- certain mortgage made, exeeuted and | mental affairs will result. _ Diseckor COOLIDGE GETS NORTH DAKOTA district court return-| ment. ‘delivered by Alexander Pihlaja and| . “Eternal vigilance is said to be the BBG E GEFs NORTH DI : Alina -Pihlaja, his wife, mortgagors | price of liberty. If the principles Report of the Condition of The 4 1 ati eer North Dakota} Sere Re TT at ay See a iI to Drake Ballaed Company corner enunciated in the Declaration of In-!, >We FARMERS STATE BANK, el 0. Nor} akota | = | ation, Mortgagee, dat eptember ial eee FAR a will wote tar President Coolidge in| AN EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN| | Bea G1 ceed eeccadea! in the office | dependence are vidlated, and tive con-[a¢ Baldwin, in the State of North Da. the Republican national convention. ‘By Courtesy of and Copyright. 1824, by Radio Digest Publishing Co.) 4 of the Regiater vf Dosds for Burleigh | secur undermined through, diste-| Kota, af the, close of business March _ That is the point of main interest SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BELOW) County, North Dakota, ion the 19th | to the indifference and inactive atti- RESOURCES Hiate eaele ot the Nort Lakers foeniay |Wedve Saturday fom. in Book 143 of Mortgages on|tude of oyr. citizens who devote all | Loans and discdunts ......§ 73,451.35 See acai nas all ow Sdeue tg 200 | page 493, and assigned by. said Mort- | their time and thought and activities | Overdrafts, secured and s at the president has a ol Gaeta get | |gagee to Dubuque Savings Bank, by | te their own private affairs and neg-| unsecured ......... : 99.25 pluralit, ot majority; but a pl plurality, not a majority; but a plur- tw | Basin) 8th 8 assignment dated December’ 22nd, | lect active participation in self-gov-| Warrants, stocks, tax cer- ality fixes the delegation as surely An ce sre pede aor ear 1916, and recorded in the’ office of | ernment. tificates, claims, ete. .... 3,474.76 majority. 3s | Splent | 9a Ou said’ Register of Deeds on January |" «strong and powerful as we have| Banking house, furniture Tfiis true that.supporters of Hiram 30 {$2010 $0 | 29th, 1917, at 9:10 o'clock a. m. in| yocme, this country can end Wy] and fixtures 4,300.00 Johnson and LaFollette are quarrel- paca liane tesla Silent Book 90 of Mortgages on page 463,) ) oot i ai in eR ieee: we Other real estate .. 11,598.68 ing about the votes that didn't go to #45 2:00) 845-20) 8:45. 1.00 and assigned by said assignee, of |through a reasonable aimount ~f| Current expenses, taxes Mr. Coolidge, but that is not parti- Oo 130 tga 1:90. 42.00- 490 12a mortgagee to Mount Pleasant Home, | thought and time devoted to it.by cit-| “ paid, over undivided pro- Mr. Coolidge, but that is not parti-j V0 laid: (200-1: 12.0030 | a corporation, by. assignment dated | izens who love it, and wish tohaveit| fits ’...... eas 1,998.41 ¥, pe eee see pane 0) aS 2:00 | | November. 28th, 1922, and reéorded | preserved in its full force and inte-|Checks and oth- supporters contend that if LaFol- 4:0 10 0-12 0, t i in the office of said Qegister-. of| grity. We nativ -| ereash item: + 336. 1:00" s 00 grity. jive Americans, and na- cash items .$ - 336.98 lette hadn't been in the field their i i Deeds on the Sth day of January | turalized, hold the destiny of our|Cash and due man would have won. The LaFollette “0 1944 at, 1:80 o'clock p.m. in, Book | country Nope peeahas (Yes a royh . offer. contingent points out that their man 175 of Assignments bn page 132, will The destine of tha whole Word | BANKS. .:- 0s 50,900.38. 1009628 got more votes than Johnson even ” he foreclosed by”a sale of the-prem-| Hore, the destiny oft soak ole wor 3 palo carga thought, he wi " "t on the ballot and € 7 % ee peers Im ealt qouieeas send Ee eee Benen rine clone ps TOTAL ...... nee ee +6 $105,058.68 Meee becvoted fox mith stickers. i a | let 2 at the front door.of the Court House |can eventually bring order out of | Capi LIABILITIES But Mr. Coolidge gets the dele- 7 bak ml Silent 90 In Bismarck, Burleigh County, North | chaog, we . Gepital ptock paid in $ oa gates. DF | $12'| 298: 909) 15 Dakota, on April bth, 1924, at’ the i DN pa Sa ae 4 The rest is mere speculation. DAE, Ciicage. I | $00 ‘i % have cet two. o'clatle in theater. Individual de- When it comes tosspeculation, it is|| BeMmeinkiy, | |eS6ib a y naonp to satisty the amount due on] “Ow FINAL ACCOUNT. AND Dist] _ fo: check "=. $18,999.81 , ‘© clear that LaFollette, running on a) | WFAA, Dallas Te: « ai ne, said mortgage on the date of gale. i isi : ape tt 4 5 FL Piaelae, Pa rah 20 a ay a eats oF ales | on TRIBUTION OF ESTATE, Guaranty fun © third ticket, will have to be reckoned | | wGi, Medion io 30 , the land and premises described | sraTE OF NORTH DAKOTA, - - - it ...... 895.85 _, within North Dakota, When he can in a 00) 1:9. $00 in said (mortgage, and which will be!” County of Burleigh. ‘ Time _certifi- | rum second on stickers, as he does on 3 | $e Eas 3) 630, 30 sold to-satisfy the same are situated) In County Court, Before Hon. 1. C.| cates of de- ¥ ’; ‘ ae nt leigh County, . Nor! akota,! navies, Jud i © the incomplete returns in hand at so oo] «-00¢'5.00 Rare coca ty eal as follona, | Davies, Judge, posit 2.6.00... 45,640.95 ||) this writing, he is a formidable fig- # hee ely "| im the Matter of the Estate of| Savings deposits 4,400.47 % ure there. 4 Sats $90: 3.93 The. Sousheast Quarter: of Section Hea tale ata Cashier's checks ~ i Whether Johnson coulg are taken. = ry Lou! bs Twelve, apa ne Hundred For-] myercis Sam ce Haw sh ppl Aa outstanding .. 640.62 70,817.70 © over the LaFollette vote if Follette's | % y-one, Range Seventy-six. i | 1) name had been kept out is a question. on aio Hy ‘There will Je due “on sald mort- tal rahe Pe Bard paca Searntan (ee Bazeble. ys ag RAD OS 14 It he could, he would have won the $316 3 Gage. on the date of sale, including | of said Francis James Havlicek, a Fe [ {h delegates. But he didn't. And it is] hd 3m, delinquent taxes paid. the sum of| minor and of said fren Katharind| epare OW NORTH DAKOE j much more likely, sinte LaFollette is a 0) sacaltbwed by: levy ure -Havlicek, a minor, Respondents. Or BET OTA, County, | JF clearly more to the taste of radical Fal Dated“February 28rd, i924,” The state of North Dakata to the} "7, "y' S" Fevold, Cashier of th voters than Johnson, that if all three|| Wortgertie mre | 2 0 “MOUNT. BLEASANT ROME, above nampa /Racwoaiauitt above ‘named bank, do solemnly sweat names had been on the ballot LaFol- |} WOAW,Gusla,N its ‘ * "a. corporation, bye dine, guid respondents are here Vthat: the gBove statement is Met) * lette’s lead over Johnson should have | | woo. Fi ioseiphi s oe ON as of Mortgage. | OY sun, ph Haviicok, Pie Pal Revenat the best of my kuguledge and belief. besn much greater, MOR, Nes “ 8. , tor.of the eBate of Alms’ Er H . 8. FEVOLD, : aes “i Attorney for Owner of Mortgage, oh oune E -Havit- Cashi . & weal Mo Iii Be. | cek, late of Ormoc, Leyte, in the macnn IN THE DAKOTAS ra 13 Mice ee. 4.1:8716.20.20| Phiilinine Islands, desenged, has been arte es ar Her renin Sbdced News American) fae f rendered to this Coutt, therein show- ; Ve tag jy, Farmers'af North Dakota are show. Hise a |S ra 5 ScoMMITS sUIGIDE ~~ _| I that the estate of sald decoused : bag Hee 1h ing themselvedto be of a mind to) | SEAmcercm i ‘Slent : Copyright, rams and NEA Service.| Averdeen, 8, D,, March 22Janes| sq ety oe vn ee ieetement and! My Commission: expiréa- dune 16, “4, give Coolidge a chance to help them|| joi tions jor tiseail'the boore cho 90: 820 __Having consented to have his photogtaph-takensin his homedor the| p. Kelley, 60, former South Dakota | acc pemption wep peel eceing tee ‘is | 1929, i Spel if he can. ‘In\the primary election in|} cit Easiern Tine. donc nour Se each of fhe petindg utraaiengars Time, IL your prota in his life, John D. Rocketelleraptroled abput the, estate of | tegistator, and Aberdeen’s war, post-| said estete be distributed to. the Hpreet erie be OTME a three cornered fight he is leading Renan rely wace Pech “fine, bine ibe i seee Moun. is winter homeat Ormond Beach, Fla, to avow the photographer for i “Despond.| pérsoris thereunto entitled, his ad- . A. LAHR, ¥ PED ya pluratiy sot Brings Ri unfe-| Lene omer oom te erent Mein ts, on Mandarin ie aftomgen tropem: |. [NEA Service and The ‘Tribune to got ocr. intimate-views of im minjatration closed and -he be dis. BARRY CHRISRIANSEN, , 4 i a ee a, Here-he is by-the fountain in hig garden, . Ngee charged; that Monday, the 5th day! ~” —"' OLD, D ,