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PAGE SIX GINTHER OF J THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SARLES NAMED. POOL OFFICER Becomes Vice-President of | North Dakota Wheat Growers Association D to 1 i a ! M ‘ ! r| {fort t 1 rolled by — the continued with HOW TO BUILD A HOUSE Laughing At Contractors his friends hope he will soon recov- er. ’ OF DIRT West und feel that it is no place for) Checks and other and the fire department was | out causing a lot of excitement. The Surplus fund .... Undivided profits, of deposit Savings deposits Due other banks Sebrimer were callers at the Gott- lieb Steinert home Sunday. Ja poor man, They expect to make items .. inet certain weal ete Morte | their home in North Dakota from now | Cash and Due te |executed and delivered by, J. bk ae other a Bertholf ang Jennie B. Bertholf . of | (10.4 ‘i Sit =a HU loys 1 2B. oe McKenzie, North Dakota to oM. Ww aaa eri ae ac iblaee wae Saini ‘oan of Bismarck, North Dakota, | distress after ¢ Caen Hecate Pere ae |) ane eae katt REARS dated the 12th day of January, 1926| quickly relieve it. ' b and filed for record in the office -of called | Capital stock paid in + 67,188.45 state of North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on the 3rd day of May, 1924, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the day of sale. been made in the term $ 12,500.00 5,500.00 Burleigh the register of deeds of 12th County, North Dakota on the day of April, 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises des: cribed in such mortgage and which 9,159.23 of lots. 10;018:62 Outsid WEDNESDAY. -MARCH- 26, 1924 pl a3 How to Stop , Sour Stomach after eating or else Be fortified. Get a 60-cent box of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store and arm yourself against indigestion. George Gray has recently received] Miss Christina Kastanko and Jo-| 90 : Haba eset edt ieee aprsintwent. ay. postmaster from|seph Gruby spent Sunday at the G.| The premises descriied in Sos gy: President Coolidge. He has bcen|B. Lewis home. ie the same are described as fol-|Chronic With Many People—Stuart’s acting as postmaster for some time. ag oat lows: The Northeast Quarter (NE%) | Dyspepsia Tablets’: Bring Quick |Miss Iucile Falkenstein is assistant | ' Mr. and) Mrs, Edward Hochhalter| West Half (Ws) of Southeast Quar-| Comforf—Sweeten and Stop | postmaster of the local office. ae son sree Sunday at the] ter (SE%) Eee Bale es ey wee ‘Acid, Sour Risings and Such PRES jeo. Hochhalter home. y and Lots One (1), Dyspeptic. Distress. | Vera MaeMartin has returned = 2 r a oa i gic work in the Hebron! Frank and Roy Stanley’ spent Sun-| tion Thirty (&. When the fact is considered that | schools after a pleasant visit at the oy oe at the Gilbert Lewis Range Seventy-eight (78) west of the | even careful people, those who fol- jhome of her parents Mr. and Mrs, A.) home, Sth 'P. M., all in the county of Bur-| low diet rules, get attacks of indi- L. MacMartin, | mae Ty eee leigh and state of North Dakota. restion, ho argament is needed to oe N B15 hy & D ea rer 2 eG ‘There will be due on such mort-! commend the best means of relief, , (Carl Flemmer and family and} Report of the Condition of gage at the date of sale the sum of] Giunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets Are: used chute Wanner and family arrived in| |THE STERLING STATE BANK | | One Thousand Four Hundred Fifty- | Pir’ * bs b } aaa Sterling i State 4 3 E by lawyers, doctors, teachers, by Wilton. recently from California! $t terling in: the State of North| two and 38-100 ($1452.88) Dollars. ] | : td a both: faiit Had? t at the close of business Mar. Dated this 2ist day of March, 1924.| business men, high livers, society sal Nia deat Su LL LL Par Si ead FIRST STATE BANK OF REGAN, | women, industrial workers, clerks, | make their future home. After siz-| RESOURCE! a corporation, Mortgagee.| and the worst abused stomachs in ing things up, however they decided | Loans and discounts .... ..$ 178.09] THEODORE KOFFEL, the world, those of a host of travel- to return to “The B ket of Overdrafts, Secured and gyi) Attorney for Mortgugee, as ne World.” Mr, Flemmer in| | unsecure Sonne 53.94] Bismarck, North Dakota. a ; Welsitorkis a. tittle Sr Er 3e "| Warrants, stocks, tax cer: 3-26--4--9-16- For thirty years people have lea Mr. Wanner had Been * there| tificates, claims, ete. 2,493.08 ee eee Te learned that they may eat what they ave . ae Both “nen are| 2tking, house, furniture NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE| like or what is set before them, and SRout tx eet aeeea avout He and fixtur eke BY ADVERTISEMENT no matter what the condition of the thoroughly disillusioned about the) Other real-es' hereby given that de-| stomach, if due to dyspepsia, these {| wonderful tablets stop gassiness and sour risfigs, they give the stomach the alkaline effect which overcomes nd thus they either avoid they fire was soon, extinguished and no} tas {day of January, 1920 at the hour of damage resulted. It is not known ae es 59) § o'clock P. M, und recordeq in Book —_—_—_—_—_—_———————————— xactly how the blaze started but it] "posits subject 144 of mortgages on page 125 will ; Z is thought to been caused by] to check .....$ 22,826. j be foreclosed by a sale of the-prem-| the city election here, a tie resulted crossed electric wires in the attic. ) Guaranty fun s described in such mortgage and) in the third Ward between Fred sate | agpanit’'. fs. 912.2 herein after described at the front] i” {he | : i cl itesac Bea rsuicpraieiacate Ge'| Dem pumRIERTHIEL door of the court house in the city| Hindemith and Fred Wahl, Sr., who ae Ela 4 a «the | cates of depos- of Bismarck in Burleigh County, | received 47 votes each, and the choice Lene ten ae UMiacerotaeenevesdte onions neee. Goes North Dakota at the hour of ten! will be thrown up to, the canvassing n Buffa L Time certificates o'clock in the forenoon of the 26th} poard or perhaps an eventual casting ‘Two aldermen were to be elected in each ward. of the third ward tie on bershi} leecasti Mathys left list week ‘ne |Duc War Finanee Corpar- will be sold to satisfy the same are|one alderman the following — ticket ussed, it beip Pane Coe ee ee nine was | i stionlece 16,000.00 | described as follows to- was named: mayor, Reinhold Scha- inion of the board ner Het ae : ‘ Be nee ean Northegn | Bills payable « "5,000.00 - Northeast: quarter (NE%4) of sec-| ber; aldermen first ward, J. F. AVE Cia Gotie eeeines \ VIEW OP TILE MOLD USED IN DUILDING THE WALLS OF THE DIRT HOUSE, LOWER counting department of the Northern | ————_| tion thirty-five (35) in township one) George and George Klipfel; second Fee 16 EARTH WALLS ES I FOR W S i LOOR. LOWER RIGHT | Pacific effices. TOTAL .. ..+.$147485.21 | hundred forty (140) *horth fof range) ward, Henry Schulz and Christ Ret- E A HOUSE WHOSE LOWER EO D BARTH. COVERED WITH A COAT OF | "7 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, | seventy-seven (77) west of the 5th) 0 third ward, John Straub, (tie f jel {5 | SAND AND ECENIENT j ; | &. Monroe pioneer resident of this |County of Burleigh, | 3s. , M. containing one hundred y }zers third ward, John Straub, (tie for deliverie ‘ f : f : \ territory ig having an auction sale} I, H. E. Wildtang, Psnier of the|acres more or less according to the | second alderman); trensurer, J. W. ‘ until June BY CHARLES 2. STEW Qk jture, has just finished a Yammed) dation. Fill it 5 inches deep with| at his farm this week and after that above named bank, do solemnly|U. S. Government Survey thereof. Meidinger; justice, J. J, Schaeffer; than that NEA Service Wr \carth house here. City building in-| sifted earth. Pound the earth with| will retire from active farming be-|fra- that the above statement is] There will be due on such mort-| magistrate, Martin J, Ruemmele. 1 was June ngton, Maret you | spectors say it's one, of the solidest,|15 to 20: Vetoners a UO Ca ie truc, to the best of my knowledge | gage at the date of the sale the sum plain eaarrwetes ey, de with a view ee (hel er it | iowa Ge eae) eee uae ing of advanced age. Jand Delt a EDPAW #°'$2004.25 in addition to the costs | @ ae men fi ordinaey dir ee iets ay o hard it rings, as a pavem —— | .& NG, and expenses of sale including at- RGHUTAT ine, tiverHex Uh arvest Lue Ree eunTETeES hie Adit Pa Shela free s ‘A NEW 4 Cashier. }torneys fees, | A THOUGHT for E ; t ; ‘ : Then put in another 5 inches and ing must be here, as ribeq and sworn to before me| Dated March 17th, 1924. o : e ; ne He : F roblem of cheapj repeat until the mold is full. After ave been seen within | 25th day of March, 1924. F, E. MeCURDY, A a da re i the accompanying pic | uned earth move the mold, set it up| the past week FRANK C. ELLSWORTH, | Attorney for M, W. Roan. A fool uttcreth all his mind; but § Ree uaee the Mena fae Irs ec i (Hen Bats quarter the nd go on. i ‘i aes re @ nen No Day Go 3-19-26—4-2-9-16-23 | @ wise man keepeth it in after- n Export Corporation bill g for the ¢ ost of brick, much less than I ngs are left for doors, win- |" y + : My Commission expires November —— ward.—Prov. 29:11. wage f : Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burtel and |>3 a wages fo ‘ ee ito fed oul cymes | oye ts eo UE Ear Beha ALDERMANIC TIE AT ASHLEY He must be a thorough fool who ee i y es ay in the carth and tak-4 pewis home Sunday. 6 TELE Ashley, N. B., March 26.—With cen-| can learn nothing from his own folly. | WHIPPING BOSS dees con » the earth around | x ‘ H. P. GODDARD tests on alderman in every ward in'—Hare. S LD] cortin, vend Ce eae 1 Miss Ethel Lewis was a caller H. §. WILDFANG STORY IS TOLD] cei ss Noo orlae ate steams erate A naocmutee Gers oe anes i | won't be affected by rain, but the top | gay 3-25 66 8 “The Whipping Bo , f do. Pure sand won't .{ should be protected, with tar pafer | ys S ’ ee re 1 Production dirceted by ne ck : NOTICE-OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- which means ‘ra haa fer _ | Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stroh, Jr. and SURE SALE an and featuring ey 7 : cent moisture in the six weeks’ drying, in‘ ordi- | gaugiter, Lorai SRtSEEIUREtay eae I . headed by Lloyd Hugh: Sani aral en teeN iit Teo) sabout rig It must be ummer weather, the wall be- | GRUeniet °F Tevet wah ee ae bereby, even tant thee A . 4 5 bedford and Este Philly 6 vi st Ao e ee e 2k up clos and remove cae anes [Tene * the Jee SLES oe certuin mertgage gxetated and getv-] A Harmless Substitute for Castor Qil, Paregoric, Drops ile, thrilling drama exposing the evils voolplanieuldt Tea Ghs GE @aco, pebble } stroh was a caller at the Geo.| die Hallum, husband and wife, mort- y in $ eeks inside m agor: ate Bank of Regan Lun aUBMNTNN THM HAMMELL FY 3 1 1 i d: of convict-le « conditions wo! ® of affairs“and i nothing, is turning down a great op- reach ~ son by payment of the fine and with stem where, of- sing nst their will ber camp. Captain Di¢k Forrest, the local Le gion Comm and the boys of the Post le to this forced in duction of pr to the camp and even more hostile to the miserable conditions and free use of the whip in the camp. In order to overcome this hostifi ackknife” Woodw: rd, of the lumber properties, en nde © hos' own’ gages Forrest as attorney for the company;-This is a big advancement weling young lawyer i est immen ackknife even more pleased because she Dick have been sweethearts for and his adv ement makes hope of mar eem nearer a ity However, an estrangement — take place between the young couple, fo Dick, on_hig first trip through the | camps Mi7an capacity, finds thaa ‘he had imagined=” He registers complaint to| Woodward and, on being told that he s to attend to the legal end of the busines#ofly, immediately resigns. Grace is ignorant of the true state mpathi: with her father. She feels certain through a whim and over a ete mere portunity which will delay, if not jeopardize their future happiness. Dick and a committee of Legion- sires go to see the Governor of the ate and secure an order abolishi the use of the whip in 1 The of .“Sapkknife’s' sneers at the order and shortly ward flogs Jim into insensibility. im’s mother ,has by this time town td®effect his release. She finds it impossible to free her boss Dick appeals, to “Jackknife.” ‘The latter gives an order for the boy’s release, not knowing of his Piles Can Be’ Cured Without Surgery An instructive book has been pub- lished by Dr. A. 8. McCleary, th noted rectal specialist of Kansas City. This book tells how sufferers from Piles can be quickly and easily cured without the use of knife, s sors, “hot” iron, electricity or any other cutting or burning method, without confinement to bed and no hospital bills to pay. The method een a success for twenty-four years and in more than tad cases. The book is id free to persons afflicted with Dick, ji s needed, » mold forn ann nn na used with the fine talent displ News of Our [ea by the Club, and we hope to s Neighbors fiiieg eal ge ae marten | ane | Geom Co art ot week a ANY i busin t McClean coun-| ee Y nt which wa: he Wilton Ladies Aid are and needlework s chicken Jehi week, Ghitnnl onanineds defeatin ee vening which should final it Ree, The rece cab f ; Fie Fic ment will go Washburn and c¢ ed them : e schools, work vichory whic Club ‘thas been en time, Come exrly » full of chicke pie 5 er aan f nicken pie her used to make, Daniel h returned to the city after ul with relatives Baldwin district. The follow —— = elected in la: Farm wives of this Mayor, ( rted in to raise their A al fi wives chickens, rs mer little F have Justice cattle, the home of his last pe Ik ines Joe Barker and William Drake of | Misses Ahna and Mary Hochhalter kctherville were. business callers in| Spent Sunday evening at the Johnj the Lignite city Monday forenoon, _ | Steinert home. ‘ of the Pevce, Mrs, Carl Stoltz reports | Walter L, Peterson, Mr, Barthclo- an alter home ny of the usual unnleye din , men are seized : through the influence of grafting, sone ee the paper on a coat of sizing,| 1. i@ Coombs made a trip to the ae : » ver © it least vaint or Leslie 1h) WI e BT itive apnten woes a planks, he braced poate 2 to , | coal mine Wednesd: offense, so that the oificial may get} in Washington of hard rammi ST ouee Edward and Fred Hochhalter have price for his head.” It denis with} when- it Was new oproe anmuuldsngat a been helping their father clean seed an exposure and abadition of sach| Humphrey, Departmen \ TELS BD) in TOF ; : : he ‘mold on an ordinary foun- } grain for the past week. mortgages conditions of servitude in a logging | __ pica ee C closed by a wale camp, through the efforts of a fear ; Sumo: = — —' x pee |: lech golhe commander of an Ameri-| condition due tg whipping ather | two hundred chicks nearly a who is one of Wilton's auliace ta thal wba: Wea ie can Legion Pi nthe Pode creer at Succ? | anonth soli) perous citizens is | Mon <i As the story goes, Jim Fairfax, a] neniminating CODA Eu nemcamyN| | a the only new member of the board, es lean cut. young n, is forced] bess fires the stockade, hoping to} The Ladies Glee Club comprist he others being reelected, Gottlieb Steinert, Jr., who spent San i inch af Funds to ‘bum’ his| Ur Jim to efface all traces of his} of twenty four you = the fore part of the week in Bis- > to his mother, who needs {Criminal bru ‘ town arrived on the North Soo Quite a few local young folks, at-! marek returned home Friday. several other “knights of] , ‘The savin dim from the burn-| Bismarek Saturday morning and gavel tended the Leap Year dance which — ; he is arrested ina lumber] ime stockade two concerts which were well at-| was held at Still last Friday night.| Jake Hochhalter spent Sunday eve- , lacking the money to pay | Weedward h Jtended. Among the ladics of — the i evening at the G. B. Lewis home. ine, is sent with the others to]¢d ef ee \ club is Miss Louise Huber, well| Dave Mz Steiber district = a-ninety day sentence ih the a the lumber mn known and popular youme lady of} was a business caller in this district] Bill Hurlbert and G. B. Lewis ing camp contract laborer.| Chief attorncy—all these wn} Bi ck who is also well known in| Monday. > ade a trip to the coal mine Satur- The couhty officials receive a twenty ending which cannot fail to ip the} Wilton 1 ving visited among the ‘ — - . ~ doflar bonus for each prisoner de-|®¥@ence- y rset a number of times. These] Hazel Cottoh has returned from a eRe livered in good condition to the lum- | + both concerts were well] very i Delbert Olson and Fred Lang were callers*at tht G. B. Lewis home Sun- day, ay-i the cg A. McFadden spent part oft last week in the Regan district buying up| Frank Burtch spent Thursday at} son, Melvin Burtch. Edith and Lelah Burtch spent the week end grith their parents here. Myron “Houser of MeClusky — wi in our midst last’ Wednesday. | n looked about the same as al-| Phillip Fisch: has been on the | ts|ways although it had been some time | 1M Og re i ad been rome ting [sick list for the Tast two weeks. in mers up his way all getting = 4 i : for as guindicusininsehe: Lielae)| es areloe eee ecne en ED Res de soonias anniierensintan lieb Steinert, Jr. and Miss Dorothy The Sacred Heart chureh held spe- __feial devotional services or a“period ited | of forty hours in honor of the Holy | nquite illat the] Dr. L. C. MeEwan of Fargo v Dame an | our city last week in the interest of | Eucharist, The services began Sate Hater ee emer |the work which is being done by the ended J Rev. Pet- ; Ree ie stl ee eke Presbyterians in supplying pastors for | er Wollink O. S. B. of Mandan assist + eaiedees je sparsely settled districts of the;ed Father Daugherty at these ser- slight improvement. state. This work is being done in| vices. ( | 5 As aa = 1 connec ion with the Sunday school piesa plete fe Miss Wilma Graham, 4 Misses] organization work and Dr. McEwan} M 1M 3 athild: amie . 4 ae asa a hldeata | r. and Mrs, J, C. Olson of the ee re Mathilda, Emma and Freda reports he is meeting with good suc-| Steiber district were transacting bus- Millions Use It - Few Cents iness in the city Monday. 4 - Buys Jar at’ Drugstore Harry Anstrom who sustained se- . i a gun accident sev- returned home rck where he had been taken for treatment. 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D.-mort- gagee dated the 30th day of Magch, 1921, and filed for record in the of- North Dakota on the Ist day of April, 1921, and recorded in book '162 of at page 544, will be fore- h mortgage and hereinafter des cribed, at the front doorzof the court hause in the county of. Burleigh ands relieve babies and children of Con-| beats signature of | stipation, Flatulency, Wind Colie and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulatini the Stomach and Bowels, aids) th Fletcher’s Castoria has no of Food of the premises in Yours Truly, ~ John Smith All the world despises ai: anonymous letter. ° We like a man to sign his name to what he writes. ~ But did you ever think that unknown: mer- chandise is anonymous? Nobody to vouch for it. No name signed. e@nyers ba So | t Notice the’‘advertisements\in ‘this paper. There in bold print: are: the names of those who. stake their. reputations — stake your good-will towards them on the truth of what they have written. -The maker of ‘advertised goods realizes that’he might fool:you once but never the second time. “His'suceess’is dependent upon your continued confidence in what he says in _ the advertisements. Read the advertisements with confidence. They teil truths that you should know. : y ‘ er > 7 . “WE Aes Se Ge ae THR oMEASURE -OF: SATISFACTION: I LARGER IN ADVERTISED PRODUCTS \ and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics ! PAL la fice of the Register of Deeds of the} . Mother! ; giving natural county of Burleigh and staté of} peen in use for over 30 years topsieep without opiates. The genuine rs