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i PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Sports BASEBALL GETS. UNDER WAY IN. FINE FASHION i Close Games, Spectacular Per- formances of Veterar Mark Openings ONLY ONE HOME-RUN Bert Blue of Detroit, Babe Ruth, Makes t Circuit Clout pres veteran trated the far Ninth,” on, pre American s where cha their steel by winning fought conte he day At the Giants’ openi York more than 44,000 gue cha ) to 2. cities — tossed eballs towns and bi that in most : Johnson's feat ed by s perfectly. Babe Ruth did not hit Dut started the Yahkee rally | ninth which brought his team from the rear and led them to victory, Cy} Williams, the National League homey run king, tuned up singles. Harry Heilmann, League champion with an average of .666 by, his National League rival, Cobb m’s game with} 100, u made the only home r giving his team a 4 to Cleveland. The St, Louis cans, with seven ru ton Nationals with 16 in each department. Another i hy Bob Shawkey of the held Boston to two hits ir ings, until removed for a pinch hit ter. Howard Ehmke, who allowed the world’s only five hits, two of which hit slugige came in the ninth. The Phillies and Braves played to| an H-inni core standing 6 to 6 when the # was called on accour The Reds def the Cincinnati before 36,000 people. Billy Evans Says That was a queer situation down when the seuth the other day York nts left the fi they had beaten the White to 9, only to later learn © had ended in a 9 to 9 ti In a great many of the gue parks a boy looks we minor le the score board. ually he connection with the he must do his own s hat created all the trouble. n inning in which the ( ea bunch of runs he sav ere entitled to. cert mort than they w The surprising feature .is that) ers or umpires no-} ticed the mistake. The fact that it merely an exhibition none of the pla was probably explains it. The game between and White Sox is not without its parallel. Such a thing happened in eduled game in one of Miébigger minor leagues several a regularly yedts ago. ‘The boy operating the score board was the town oracle on. However, he misinterpreted that cut off a run which decided the ball game. Early in the game the home team had a batting rally, putting over a bunch of runs. The inning ended in a double play, a runner passing over the plate while ‘the play was being completed. That was the, all important run that was lost, This was the situation just before the side was retired. first and third and one out‘when the batsman hit a long fly to the right fielder. Now for the fireworks: The runner on third held his base believing the catch would be made. He was also of the opinion that he could.easily score whether or not the fielder caught the ball. The runner on first didn’t think vend introduction to the “Babe,” welcomed their idol at the Pensaco! SIS TOA wilt it 18 rupt, it itary escort has bee: terday while near | Changtu, and the magist I with the best hurl d conditions of that certain mort-] dressed to them at their pla delivered | y¢ ce. as. stated. residence as stated. Honorable Andrew nd| Miller, Judge of the said Court, and | in| the seal thercof, at district, on the 11th day of D,' 1924 t Lou x battie ty, sth day of Nov and= duly recorded in | * of Mortgage Deeds, on page | and ( cember 117, and filed for record in| . » office of the Register of Deeds | States. ' of Burleigh Coun | the 1th Robins Crowds Over 25,000 Mayors and dignitaries s elected tire amount secured by ayed while crowds jing to the covenants 0 Igage, and that said mortgage wi}l be day of Octobet, 1928 last past he was _| STANDING, . | foreclosed by orge Sisler, the with batted .500, He was yonsible for his 7 over Chieago, and fielded | |Miller Huggins Say the amount the date of The premises described in sugh | full. isch: mortgage, ‘and which will be sold to | against his satisfy the sa i Pitcher Hoyt Is Due To Have Best Year of His Career By NEA Seryice ) Dakota, and are described us with t game had he worked ced to take him out of reed to take him out of | States Government Survey thereof. | Discharge gf tl ered Wank fter he had gotten away | ses ee eeetiue on auch. mort. | pisceame Ste Shove pane een e At the date of sale the sum of| “Ordered By the Court,’that a hear: ourteen hund lars and thirty-five ( together with the costs and expenses es Home Run , Detroit first basem n of the day, 3 victory over ad start would prove a the best in the m nd the Bos hits, Were high ‘argo, North Dakota. paper printed in said district, and Assignee of Mortgagce, that all known creditors and other performance of merit Wa the watch-fob -man- y wouldn't even be interested t with Young Strib. ye tie in Philadelphia, the ‘ ———. yx tie in Philadelphia, the NOTICE OF FOREC of darkness Notice is hereby given that default | yer, Judge of the said Court, and son, who attended the “eham- been made in the terms of thatlthe geal thereof, at Bismarck, in inflammation livered by : liam S. Clark to the Sterling State | (Geat, OF THE COURT)“ Bank, of Sterling, i the 26th day of December 1918 and 7 CI Ly Pie ceae Covey in tnerotticn of the | 1c) mip mcoe eens eres E, R. STEELE, Deputy Clerk, ter of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- th Dakota at the hour of 1 A. M iatat iF] some, of foanctosua® 888A ARIES CUT, | Compel Growing Of Opium To Collect Taxes didn't put it up. had been beaten ¥ ortgage foreclosed hereinafter des: door of the court hou: of Bismarck in the leigh and State of } Alexander of the which includes not , killing of inno- my and offi- on both sides. A British offic come to Shanghi a base on balls. from this province vefore has fze-Chuan in such a la $ GOLF AWARDS SMALL ‘The pro golfers a cleanup even when they win im- portant championship: don’t exactly in the hands of organized into reg- with definite, son which they levy om 0 wish tospass unmolest- s fees. SRLING STATE BANK OF STER- | therday. of sule. The. prem| LING, a ¢orporation. erifed. in such tmortgage ani.qwhich and south title at Pinehu looking medal Led Mr. Ruth or Mr. | weep McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. tion thirty. “The robber gangs fight continual- _ Photo. shows final game between women's hockey teats representing @agiatd and Uhited States, Hine-| who is edhdidite for a aecond Torin lish won the’series.. The matches were played at Merton Abbey. American players are in white, in the house-of representatives, ( The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime” BANKRUPT S PETITION, FOR DIS BANKRUPT'S - s+ at oe rn yas NOTICE THEREON NOTICE THEREON In the Distriét Court of the United If the District Court of the United j States. States. Bankrupt. No. 4600 In Bankruptcy. + Bankrupt. Dakot, October, tha Wherefore, he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have ate under against h rupt acts, 1924, 1924. Bankrupt. ig shown aj} District of North Dakota, ss: and ij A (Fla.) training camp,| On this 11th day of Ap S ing be had upon the same on the of June, A. D. 1924, before denied foreign this official s, “the ¢ put forward that no es- I possibly be 14th the river from Suifu to. that all known credit tes are | persons in interest may vid time’ and p! compelled farmers toi § . ‘i ‘if any they have, why the prayer of | if a ertain amount of opium-and | ¢),.. "Said petitioner should, not be| the said petitioner y taxes on it. grant granted. been made in the terms | of said petition and this order, of executed H. Van Hees and Nellie] Witn The Honorable Andrew! Witness husband and ,! Miller, Judge of the said Court, 8. Wildfang, mort-| the seal thercof, Bismarel said district, on’ the Ith day of il, A. D, 1924. - SAL OF/THE COURT) A. MONTGOMERY, Clerk EELE, Depu A. D y ember 1917, BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS-| 3 CHAR AND ORDER OF | NOTICE THEREON i said mortgagee instrument y of De- | North Dakota, on| For the Southwestern Division, \y of February 1923, a¢ 11) District of North Dakota. For’ the ‘Accignments, on page S10, Bankrupt. No. 4631 In Bankruptey “ Sq lethult, the |, To the Honorable Judges. of the! son cgnee ‘of mortgagee, | District Court of the United States to apd has decleved the | for the Distric " ) aid mort, Charles J. Krotz, of Wilton in the County of Burleigh, and State of | Bankrupt, ja mort-_'spectfully represents that on the 16th le of the premises| duly adjudged bankrupt under the t door of the|ruptcy; that he has duly surrendered complied with all the aid acts and of the al nn’ such mortgage sfy Phankruptey. t«Wherefore, he prays that he may he’decreed by the court to have le state under said bank- rupt acts, except such debts as are ate of | excepted by law from such discharge. re situated in the igh of 1924. 1924. quarter of Section No. CHARLES J, KROTZ, APRS Fourteen i414), in Township Bankrupt. i we re < thirty-eight (138), oy Pee North, Range No. Seventy-six (76), ORDER OF NOTICE . PON West ‘of the Fifth P. M. inne | episel eee ORDER OF NOTICE DS a ea RCA ea CTT [RCs ST ReEENeE eI District of North Dakota, ss (160) acres, more} On this 11th/day of April, A. D. ccording to the United) 1g24, on reading the Petition for rupt, it is— d twenty-seven dol-| ing be had upon the same on the the said court, at Fargo in said dis- : a6th, 1924, trict, at ten o'clocR in the forenoon; ch e260h, 02a and that notice thereot be published LTER B. HANCOCK, in The Bismarck Tribute, a news- ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakot: SON, CUPLER & iGH, for Assignee of Mort- persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not | be granted. granted. mail, to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this order, ad- .|dressed to them at their places of OF et fi: residence as stated. BY ADVERTISEMENT Witness The Honorable Andrew | "Witness executed and de- F. Clark y = ia April, A. D, 1924. ngs ing, a corporation dated FM MONTGOMERY, Clerk. on page 502, will be} Noti a uch mortgage und | that certain real estate mortgage ribed at the front | exéeuted and delivered by J. M. e in the city | Bertholf anq Jennie B. Bertholf of, ounty of Bur-| McKenzie, North Dakota to:M. W. of May, 1924 to| and filed for record in the office.of deseri mortgage | day of January, 1920 at t und three (2 ct 2 50 in addition to the costs | o'clock in thé forenoon of the® 26th athotuit due tipon such” mo Mortgagee. je sold to.satisfy Notthegst ,quarter (NE% y-five (35) in rod) nw~~~ | hundred forty (140) north 4} hext year. Qf. tp U._S, Government Survey thereof.” acres mere or less Stray "fber the ‘There Will be due on such’ of $28 torn 8-19-26—4-2+ EIGHT WOMEN IN'S. D..RACE | Boa Pierre, S. D., April 16—Bight wo- latitre - survived the rand Dakote, primaryeléction ahd hope té take position ‘as lawmakers \ fn ‘ec ny with, Miss. Gladys Pyle of ‘Huron, first. woman, Jegislator ofthe. gate, Seana ne PETITION FOR DIS-| BA) RDER OF Tor the Southwestern Division,| For the Southwestern District of/North Dakota, District of North Dakota. in the Matter of William Ryan,|. In the Matter of Mile Panjkovich, No. 4748 In Bankruptcy. To the Hohorable Julges of the! To the Honorable Judges of District Court of the United States | District Court of tht United States for the District of North , Dakota, | for the District of North Dakota, William Ryan, ef Wing in the Coun-| Mile Panjkovich, of Southwestern Division,| For the Southwestern Di District of North Dakota. . In the Matter’ of Fred Brackett,| In the Matter of Mike Ryan, Bank- No. 4509 In Bankruptcy. To the Honorable Judges of for the District of , North | Regan in the ty of Burleigh, and State of North | County of Burleigh, and State ) in said’ District, respectfully | Notth Dakota, in said District, re- | Represents that on the 10th day of | spectfully represénts that.on the 8th last past He was duly |day of November, 1928 last past he adjudged bankrupt under the acts of} was duly adjudged bankrupt under | Congress relating to banRruptey; | the acts of Congress he has duly surrendered ail His | bankruptey, that he has duly sur- property and rights of property, and | rendered al 0 h Has fully complied with all the re-| of property, and his fully complied Miirements of said acts and of the| with all the requirements of sai dtders of the court touching his} acts anit of the orders of the court | bankruptey. touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore, he prays thnt he may be decreed by the court to have full discharge from all debts provable j full dischatge from all debts provable ‘aid bank-| against his estate under said bank- except such debts as are|rupt acts, except such debts as are} excepted by law from such discharge. | excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this Ist day of April, A.D.) | Dated this Ist day of April, A. D. September, 1923 1: adjudged bankr Congress relating that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the re- quirements of said acts and of the | quirements of said acts and of the touching his{orders of the court touching his his property and rights orders of, the court deereed by the court to have discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bank-|against his estate under said bank- rupt aets, except such debi excepted by law from such are | rupt acts, harge. | excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 1st day of April, A. D.| Dated this Ist day of April, A. D. WILLIAM RYAN, | MILE PANJKOVICH, FRED BRACKETT, ORDER OF NOTICE i ORDER OF NOTICE : District of North Dakota, , A. D.| On this 11th 1y2d, on reading the Petition for! 1924, on reading the Discharge of the above-named Bank- | Discharge of the above-named Bank- Hi is— By the Court, that a hear- ad_upon the y of June, A. D. 1924, before at Fargo in said di ‘clock in the forenoon ORDER OF NOTICE ict of North Dakota, 1ith day of Api ing be had upon the same on 14th day’ of June, A, D. 1924 ‘d court, at Fargo in said dis-| the said cour rict,7a ten o'clock in the forenoon; | trict, at ten arge enough | and that notice thereof be published [and that notice thereof be published |; MOTO ARNE: in The Bismarck Tribune, a news-) in The Bismarck owing all along the| paper printed in said district, and) paper printed in sui ‘and’ other| that all known creditor ppear at the | persons in interest ma nd that noti in The Bismarck Tribune, district, and y appear at the lace und show cause, lace and show cause, | said time and why the prayer of | ¢ show they h why the 1. Serre ‘And it is further ordered by the| And it is further ordered by NOTICE OF SALE court, that the Referee shall send, by | court, that the Referee shall send, by Notice Is Hereby Given That de-| jail, to all knoyy creditors, copies | mail, to all known creditors, copies ‘ad-| of said petition and this order, ad- sed to them at their places of the And it is furthef ord dressed to th Miller, Judge of the s the seal thereof, at said district, on the April, A. D. 1 (SEAL OF THE COURT) A. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. L OF THE COURT) J. A. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. TEELE, Deputy Clerk, NKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- ORDER OF \ Se aout nae NOTICE In the District Court of the United] 11 the District Court of the United | : Southwestern | District of North Dakota. In the Matter of Paul Christenson, ! by reason of the fact that the said No. 4596 In Bankruptcy To the Honorable Judges of Southwestern Division, | £g¢ executed oes : : ; - District of North Dakota. (duly recorded in’ Book|_ In the Matter of Charles J. Krota;| "IN the Matter of H. No. 4265 In Bankruptcy. To the Honorable Judges of ey S| District Court of the United States | of North Dakota, tor the District of |H. FE, Knudson, of Regan North Dakota, in said District, Tee | Coe ee eee TELE spectfully represents Ist day of Ma for the District of Paul Christenson, of Regar Burleigh, and State 1923 last past he of October, 1923 ; } was duly adjudged bankrupt under Such. mortgage and hereinafter] acts of Congress relating to bank- The Siler congress at (described, at the fi | house, in the City of Bis-fall hyg property and rights of proper- >| marek, in the County of Burleigh and ;ty, andehas full, State of North Dakota, at the hour! requirements of of two o'clock in the ‘afternoon onjordets of the court touching his the 6th day of May 1 5 : ie) of Congress that he has duly surren- | 2 r roperty and rights of | S'8Ms or its o- é is fully complied with | Pen the premises wherever the said acts |Ptoperty may be and take, remove Ree ree ses ot the court touch. | 22d hold or sell the same, either by ing his bankruptcy. Bvheretore, he prays that he may |S&@ge and the expense shall be deem- be decreed by the court to have- a|Cd Proper expenses full discharge from all debts able |and that the mortg ee ated Serovar. | to, foreclose and sell the same and bankruptey; that he has duly rendered all his property and rights Jof property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptey. a Wherefore, he’ prays that he may bye purt to have 8 'be decreed hy the court to have ¢ from all debts provable fyi] discharge from all debts against his estate under yTupt acts; except such de Dated this 1st day of April, A.D. wcented By ley from ity ase H. E. KNUDSON, property, and all the requirements of against his estate under Tupt acts, except such debts as are | Oy excepted by law from such discharge. | 0" und Ded this Ist day of Apri, A.-D,| Signed the sum of $387.60 principal PAUL CHRISTENSON, ___ ORDER OF NOTICE Oi ee tae AeA, p. [one electric dryer, one electric vi- ool Snvreadine the Petition” for! buttor and all other supplies neces- Discharge of the above-named Bank- Drered By the Court that « hear property or so much thereof as may ing be had upon the olay tat day of dune, A. D, 1924; befora |*2 the. Ppwar jof, sale in. anid. mort- the said court, at Fargo in said dis- trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon: and that notice thereof be published in The Bismarck Tribune, paper printed On this 11th day of Apr 1924, on reading the Discharge of the above-named Bank- rupt, it ix— Ordered By the Court, that a hear- C ing be had upon the same on_ the 14th day of Juné, A. D. 1924, before | 13th day of June, A. D. 1924, before the said court, at Fango in said dis- trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in The Bismarck Tribune, paper printed in said that all known ‘creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner, on the a news- in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear skid time and cause, if any they hav prayer of the said pet't: not be granted. re Provide : nt be Branted: ner ordered by the | Which is being foreclosed is a second a, {hg | mortgage upon the said property and copies tice Biase cand phew, mortgage and the costs and expen: er should should not be e ‘And it is further ordered by the ee ; con At ae Betores shall head; by | AME ELS aueatomaares Be mail, to all known ere of said petition and this order, ad- dressed to them at their places of residence at stated. Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the said Court, and tai distrlet, on’ the llth Gay of (tty “Stiteeren awe. ath court, that the mail, to all known creditors tion and this order, ad- : them at their places of residence as stated. Honorable Andre id Court, and in the 11th day of Miller, Judge of the sa’ the seal thereof, at said district, on April, A.D, 1924 (SEAL OF THE COURT) J. A. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. STEELE, Deputy Clerk, ~ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE ForECcLo-) Bismarck, N. D. 4-16 SURE SALE = 1924. ‘HE COURT) J. A. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. ee 1} (SEAL OF T! Notice is hereby given that th certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Clarence J, Hallum antl Bi die Hallum, husband and wife, mort- gagors to First State Bank of Regan, SN ie tina Sattl husb: gagee dated, the 30th. day of Mareh, ler, husband and _ wife, Toe sia tHied ‘ror record sn the of. | Morteugars, td. The First National ter of Deeds of the state of Lilet of. the’ pret: |ra@thes heen’nade fr'the terns ot} TEACHERS QUIT Fargo, N. D., April 16.— Resignation of the eight teachers rth Dakota at|Roan of Bismarck, North Dakoti,|in the school at Tower City has fol- eh r te: clock i he fore- 4 . the hour of fen clock i» the fore: | dated the 12th day of January, 1926 |roied a reduction of salatits anqoun- satisfy the amount due upon such|the register of decds of ° Burleigh | C¢d by school officials of the. district le. The | County, North Dakota'on. the | 12th|# month ago. 8 § Enemorte hoar of tintendent af schoojs, has accepted a and which will Be sold to satisfy the 15 o'clock P. M, and recordeg in Book |'similar, position at Cooperstown. : ribed as follows to-|144- of.mortgages on page 126. will) .-Mr. Rogers will romain at . Tower D. mort- fice of the Reel county of Burleigh sind B h North Dakota on the tat day of April, |£2% Tecord in the office of the, Re morigenes Ae pane, 544s will be fore: | Ste of North Dakota, on the 14th ened by ae cauoat ake {a | day of September, 4922, and recorded premises in| in Book 174 of Morte: such mortgage and hereinafter des- | 4, Bock 174 of Mortedges on page jouse cou! 2 ig ir % state of Nosh Davota, at the, Nour of hereinafter described, at the front n. on the 3rd day o! d May, 1924, to satisfy the amount due of Bldmareh de Shes Connty of Bur- on such mortgage on. the day of sale. |." ge Gate © forth Dakota, on The premises described in such mort-| igure of two o'clock P. M., to satisf gage and which -wil e sol sat- |} 3 satisfy fety the ede ate “described ie fol. the amount due upon snid mortgage eae inter Yaae| described in said mortgage, and which alt (E's) ot West Will be sold to satisfy the same, ate (8) dad Fou tw of Sec, | and Stato of North Dakota, and. des- €8,°80) in ‘Township One’ tiked as follows, to-wit: The West oir (144) north of | half (W%)_ of Section 3, Township eight (78) west of the | 144, Range 75, West of the 5th P. M. i ur-| There will be due on such mort- F, Ray Roger: 3) both Fhe foreclosed by a sale of the prem- } Gi ‘ ‘ i i ' fi , pret Gity until the-close | of the school ; ction thirty (30) in township one | j, hedsin Buck ai Lof | hundred forty (140) north of range ieeg: Daeet hor in. Suen aertaage, AAG yeir atid will then teach in the edu- © (76) west of the Sth F | dene of the court house in the eity ;cational department. of That there will he duc on sdchl ae Bigimiten in Burleigh botate mortgage at the dute of sale the sunt | North Dalla, at the “eur Zot, te if $1 ter yelock a. Feathers colisas ue Valley, City aie-| wioy "sone, te ing the summer’ prelimingry ~ i t begining of expenses of sale including at-|day of April, 1924 -to sutigfy the | Coopersown. we on | who has been in charge of the fifth s des-| and sixth gradés at Tower City, will also be employed at Cooperstown. laws: The Nor} ter (SEX), Baa i Half. (Ws) and Te Be Cured eo). cf seventy-seven (77) west, of ER fh I val NGLAND VS. UNITEDSTATES 9° anit ve eae PiWithout ‘Surgery mort-| Ad inttru gag gb the date of the sale the sum | lishég fy. Dr,. Ai 25 it addition to. the costs| noted rectal spec and expénses of sale including at-| qigy! ‘This bovk e can be quickly and ak ‘the use of Bnif fréi, electricity been: age at the date te the GE has been: pub-| Fee MHousand Four Havdred two amd 98-100. ($2ape.88 a iy ey, Fees, Hay TReY STATE B, Dated Marth 17th, 1924, - reom Riles E, MCCURDY, _ _| cured witht ‘Attorney for M, W. Roan. ‘ors, pai hy a 9-16-23 Ing or burning. met a ment to beds! Bismarck, North. eo — FRAI ie mn; April “1 eli who jJives under nae tet been # success for twenty-fout t men candidates for the state legis-| yeate and in more thin eight thoud- ai rong oti or ane rectal th. clip this item a mail it with stile , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1924 NKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS-| BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- CHARGE AND ORDER’ OF OF NOTICE THEREON ae In the District Court of the United| In the District Court of the United CHARGE AND ORDER NOTICE THEREON States. on, District of North Dakota. rupt,” No. 5107 In. Bankruptcy the; ‘fo the Honorable Judges of the District Court of the United States | District Court of the United States Dakota, | for the: District of North Dakota, Fred Brackett, of Regan in the Coun- | Mike Ryan, of Baldwin in the County ty of Burleigh, and State of North | of Burleigh, and State of North Da- Dakota, in said District, respectfully represents that, on the 19th day. of | reptesents that on the 13th day of t past he was duly | February, 1924 last past he was duly nt under the acts of | adjudged bankrupt under the acts of bankruptcy; | Congress relating to bankruptcy; |kota, in said District, respectfully that he duly surrendered all his roperty and rights of, property, and has fully complied with all the re- bankruptcy. Wherefore, he prays that he may| Wherefore, he prays that he may a|be decreed by the court to have a \ full discharge from all debts provable xeept such de | 1924. i MIKE RYAN, | Bankrupt. | ORDER OF NOTICE | District of North Dakota, ss: .D.|. On this Mth day of April, A. D. for |1924, on reading the Petitiog for arge of the above-named Bank- | Discharge of the above-named Bank- rupt, it Ordered By the Court, that a hear-| Ordered By the Court, that a hear- the|ing be had upon the same on the before | 17th day of June, A. D. 192: ‘aid court, at Fatgo in said dis-, the said court, at Fargo in trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; | trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; thereof be published | and that notice thereof be publish a news-|in The Bismarck Tribune, a news- paper printed in said district, and | paper printed in that all known creditors and other interest may appear at} persons in interest may appear at the id time and place and , if any they have, prayer of the said petitioner should {the said petitione not be granted. And it is farther ordered by court, that the Referee shall send, by ; court, that the Referee shall s mail, to all known creditors, copies | of said petition and this order, ad- | m ue their places of | ed. ed said district, and that all known creditors and other id time and place and show cause, any they have, why the prayer of should not be granted. is ed bythe nd, il, to all known creditors, copies said petition and this orde ssed to them at their pla lence as_stated. Witness The Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the said Court, and he seal thereof, at Bismarck, in trict, on the 11th day of 192 | Ay 1, A. | (SEAL OF THE COURT) rm J. A, MONTGOMERY, Clerk. H E. R. STEELE, Deputy Clerk, ad- of o, 1 es ANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS-| NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE CHARGE AND ORDER OF E NOTICE THEREON In the District Court of the United | #s default has occur: SALE Notice is hereby given that where- d insthe condi- chattel mort- E, Youngren mortgagor to John Bozak mortgagee tions of th certs debt has become insecure, the busi- the [ness of the mortgagor being that of District Court of the United States |@ barber, has been closed and dis- Dakota, | Continued and levy of attachment in the| been made upon the property des- of {cribed in the mortgage and the mort- North Dakota, in said District, re-|&@8e contains a clause “That if at spectfully représents that on the 9th | ny, time, the said mortgagee oF its 1 ast past he | 8Signs shall deem the debt unpaid was duly adjudged bankrupt under | °F insecure or whenever it shall ote Geat i tr! choose to do so it is hereby author- As ized, either by itself or by its as- theit agents to entér the terms of said note of this mort- foreclosure” has elected e wher there is now due and unpaid id indebtedne: to the under- and interest. Now therefore the property described in said mortgage to-wit: 3 Kokén’s Barbe? chairs, one thnoa chair mirror case, two ’ lavatories, one settee, one electric hair clipper, sai to operate a barber shop. Now therefore the whole of said be necessary will be sold pursuant gage contained at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on Tuesday, the 22nd day’ of April, 1924 at four o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, at| 2 Burleigh County, North Dakota to satisfy the debts secured by said s of these foreclosure sale. It is fur- ther provided that this mortgage that the City Nattonal Bank of Bis- marck, North Dakota holds a first and prior lien upon the said property and that the property sold in this mort- gage will be sold subject to the rights of the City National:Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota under , its prior lien. ; Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 16th day of April, 1924. JOHN BOZAK, Mortgage. F. E, McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee. ——.. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE / Notice Is Hereby Given, That that. certain mortgage, executed and livered by Jakob Sattler and Ch Bank of Harvey, a corporation, Mort- gagee, dated May 16th, 1922, and filed ter af Deeds of Burleigh County, by a sale of door of the Court House, in the City she 19th day of May, 1924, at ‘the on the day of sale.” The premises uated in the ‘County of Burleigh gage on the date of sale the sum of *thort- | $166.85 for principal and interest, and - ‘of | the sum of $7845 for interest paid ty-|on a prior mortgage to protect ,the Mortgagee’s interests, making the 1924,| total sum due and for which the GAN, | Sbove premises will be sold, the sum ¢, | of $244.80, and the costs of, foreclos- ure and sale. Dated at Harvey, North Dakota, y this 7th day of April, 1924, 10-29-20 | THE, FIRST SAMONAL BANK OF ARVEY, a ‘corporation; lortgagee. 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