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MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Stenographer with book- | keeping experience. Must have good reference. Address Tribune 11-3-3t en to husk corn for one month. Will pay $60.00 per month. Peter Mihm, Route 1, Bismarck. 11-3-1w WANTED—A No. 1 meat, cutter. Apply Dobn’s Meat Market. 10-29-1wk HELP WANTED—FEMALE TEACHERS—We place teachers in “the rural, grade, and high schools of North Dakota, Montana, and several northwestern states every month of the year. Enroll today. Low commission, only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, 424-425 N. W. Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Grand Forks, North Dakota. 11-1-1m WANTED—A housekeeper, one who is neat and clean, a good cook und can be trusted, a good home 2 ‘ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1924 Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE ———— BUNGALOW—Five rooms and bath, ‘ 32 Classified. Advertising Rates L insertion, 25 words vu THOSE DESIRING diamong willow wood must gut it before snow falls, NPASTURIZED milk, bottled, sale. Woodland Farm, for OO Flee taco __Wire Morkets By | ‘Associated Press | GRAIN MARKETS CLOSED Grain markets at Chicago | Minneapolis closed account election. CHICAGO PRODUCE sion; Cheese, unchanged. 25 words a an “Baar ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 25 words or aes Lonel South St. Paul, Nov. 4.—Cattle under .. 15 Ag reccipts 2,300. Killing classes'stfong, 1 week, 25 words or ‘under 1.25 _ AUTOMOBIL E~MOTORCYCLES 10 to 25 cents higher, for two’ days. Ads, over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE WANTED TO TRAD! FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five passen- ger touring car, newly painted new batteries, first class mechani- cal condition. P. 0. Box 207. Easy terms. 1 19: ith Coupe for roadster top. D. Connolly, Hensler, N. D. 11-1-3t FOR SALE—Nash Cariole, complete equipment, splendid condition. Will consider trade for Ferd Coupe or good paper. Box 448. 10-29-16 FOR SALES State Roadster A. No, 1 condition; good tirés, price reason- \-lw Ford winter Will sell or buy for cash. D. Stockers and feeders very slow. Lit- tle done early. Part lond grain fed | yearfings $10.00. Bulk grass stecrs, yearlings °$5.00 to $6.25. Fat she- stock $3.25 to $5.00. Canners and cutters $2.35 to $3.00. steady, $3.25 to $4.00. Stockers and feeders §4.00 to’ $5.75, Calves receipts 2,700. cents lower. Best lights $1.75, Sheep receipts 2,000. Light and handyweight fat lambs 25 higher at $12.25 to $13.25. Heavies | about steady, $9.00 to $10.00, Sheep steady, light and handyweight fat ewes $6.00. Hog receipts 9,000. 35 cents higher. 25 to 50 $7.50 to Active, 25 to Some sales light for the right woman. Family of{ full basement, hot water heating} able, Phone 187, 800 Main St. and underweight 50 cents higher. three. Call evenings. 122 Avenue} plant, garage, lawn and trees. Z 10-29-t¢ | Good and choice 190 to 300-pound 1 Splendid condition. Close in, $5890, | ~——~>—-—-—-_—_. —________ | averages $9.00 to §¥.10. Bulk 160 Rlneoragerieralayi ices MY CAR, 7 passenger for sale cheap /+, 19) pound weights $8.25 to $8.85. . COTTAGE—Five rooms and bath,| if taken at once, Dr. Roan. Phone |‘? i work. Highest wages. Apply Mrs. matty 4 Good 140 to 160-pound hogs $7.50 4 practically new, full basement, well! 1. 1l-1-1w : P. C. Remington, 610-7th St. located. $4000.00. Pi ee EET Yee eA TY iu Bulk packing sows $8.25 to : eee e = $8.50. Pigs 25 to 60 cents higher. noTerarer® HOUSE, six rooms and bath, maple | HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE) Boi, good feeders $6.25, Strong: M 3 floors throughout, hardwood finish, | CLERKS--For Government Postal! woight killers mostl: ) won | Lats PUG) fireplace, full basement, garage,| and other good positions $1400- a Gita Hod, lawn, trees, beautiful "location. | $2800 yearly, Experience unneces- MILL CITY FLOUR $4800.00. ¥ sary. Full’ particulars free by} Minneapolis, Nov. 4—Flour un- SOOT te siacitnn cs ing G. W. Robbins, Civil Ser-| changed to 15 cents lower in carload Bo K pocket book at football | HOUSE, seven rooms and bath, hot! vice Expert, 661 Burchell Bldg.,| iots family patents quoted $7.60 to fielq with sum of money. Finder] water heat, fireplace, full base-! Wachington, D. C WEG auBBERELaA® (a east call 6443 ment, garage, barn, chicken house. | se tensgt| 2275 9 Darrel in 98-pound cotton é 11-3-1t| lawn and trees. $5500.00. pone sucks. No shipments recorded _ ne- BUNGALOW_Five rooms avd bath,| DECISION OF SUPREME COURT sa election, Bran §24.00 to §25.- Saleslady_\ Wanted well located. Modern, $3000.00. att Fillies Divide County osu lieae eis Real Silk Hosiery Mills want lady | poUSE—Five rooms and bath, fire] | °°" a CHICAGO LIVESTOCK representative to work City of| place, full basement, exceptionally __Plaintiff-Respondent.| Chicago, Nov. 4. S. Dept. Bismarck. Salary about $25.00 a ilt. G ii ve Poel ib Agr.)—Hog receipts 24,000. Slow, well built. Garage, lawn, t W: S Schrage‘etval, week to start. Apply Mr. Hoy,| $5500.00. SSS EAS, ” . Detendants, | Mostly steady to 10 cents higher. 110 3rd St., Bismarck, No. Dak. § 4 i i efendants.! ‘Cattle receipts 13,000. Slow, little iriist| See us befere you buy. We have|Occident Elevator Company, a dot NLS etna id ate d ° . joing early. Few early sales fed other wonderful values in homes and| foreign corporation, | steers $9.60 to $11.6 lands. We have the best in the west Defendant-Appellant. | °“S pioel eee ‘ WORK WANTED __| and will loan you the money to in-| SYLLABUS: Ppeneen recat Sto) abalone WOULD like work caring for chil- | vest. Also lots and investments, Have! In an action against an clevator| jut native toy $1400 0 by dren afterngons or evenings. Ref-| money to loan on real estate. company for the conversion of grain sh ence furnished. Call 482-M. = |, Investors Mortgage Security Co.| by plaintiff, the owner of the tand, BISMARCK GRAIN 11-4-3t | Phone 138. Office with First Guar-| holding cropper’s contract upon grain| (purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) anty Bank. harvested and threshed by the crop- BismarcksiNey. 4, 1021. a SALESMAN 10-29-1w. per, it is held, for reasons stated in! x. 4 qark northern cata SALESMANAGER WANTED—By the opinion, that defendant's conten-| No. 1 northern spring aa corporation handling new electric POSITION WANTED ti with reference to variance,| xy. 1 amber aon 6 ep safety razor, is sensation of N. Y.|HXPERIENCED stenographer de-| ™isjoinder of causes of action, in-| xy 1 mised duran. Uigae electrical show. Applicant to take} sires temporary or permanent po-{ Sufficiency of the evidence, and es-| 0°) pod durum ..... ; 106 charge of branch office and be| sition, Write Tribune No. 860. |toppel of plaintiff, are obviously | , 4 flax ed able to handle salesmen. A de- 10-30.5t | without merit and that the judgment | Xo.) cas ss posit will be required on neces- and order denying judgment non ob-|40° 1 hyve at sary stock of goods. This is a PERSONAL stante or in the alternative for al” Wo Guote but do not handle. the bona fide proposition and will] WANTEDGGompanion for trip to| NeW trial should be and are in all] roijowin yield big returns to the right} pacific Northwest by Auto, Ad-| TesPects affirmed. ro ats, party. Write or apply 306 Market! Gress to box 14, Hazen, N. D. t Court, Divide County,] Rosey Bank Bldg. Vibro-Shave Distribu- 2 rN p85 J. Action for the conver-{ srottz, per ew tor: 1l-1-lw ‘ si _ Defendant has appeal- |” ss SHE COR a 4 WANTED—“Hardware or Stove ROOMS FOR RENT agi je Ci] Peon alles wine Salesman, by Factory Agent Com-| OR RENT—Large modern room jening: JUgE mene monqebetan. Mixed pany. Straight commission. Ex-) $12.00 per month. 622 2nd St. | {<:,0" im the alternative for a new #85 cellent lines.” Write Tribune No. | Tinene| ee ‘ad 862 11-1-426-8-11-18-15 | j — = AFFIRMED: 4 FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home| Opinion of the Court by Bronson, at mahal a FOR SALE CR RENT —one nice large room suitable for] Ch. J ark hard winter . S three or more school boys with orj . S, Stuart and Geo, P. Homnes,| #atd winter ..... 1.13 HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex; attached garage, im- mediate possession, Tel 761 or 151. ©. W. Roberts. $500 CASH—The balance at $40 per month—you can ~ buy an all modern home, east front,” trees, hot water heat, 6 rooms with hard wood floors, front porch d down stairs, garage for 2 s, chicken house, The owner is to e the city, and asks us to sell’ his goud home for $4200 at the above terms. This is a fine oppor-|FOR RENT—Large furnished room tunity for some one with a little vash, paying the balance like rent, ‘ie interested. Do not phone, come in and talk it over. Henry & Henry|FOR RENT— Warm comfortable front room with large clothes closet 4th St. 1@-29-1w FOR RENT—Downstairs portion of house, furnished and modern every respect. Use of piano. Hot water heat. Family of two want- ed, 614 Eighth Street. 10-30-1wk | FOR “RENT—ITwo toome Jolnine FOR RENT—Warm. steam heated 10-6-tf | ANTHD—Roomers FOR RENT—Large warm room with in| FOR RENT—Front room on ground without board 1 1-2eblocks from Post Office. Phone 658W or cali 314-3rd St. ¢ Plaintiff Respondent. Conmy, Young & Burnett, North Dakota, Attorneys for Defend- ant and Appellant. 11-3-3¢ and boarders, two ladies or man and wife, $25.00 a month. Good home cooking, 502 11th St. No. Phas ‘764-W. 11-4-1w bath. South front. from post office. able. 208 Rosser St. Two blocks Price reason: 10-31- 3h. lw in modern home, board if desired. Central location, garage also for rent. Phone 952-J. 1-4-3 702 6th St. 11-1-2t in a modern home. Phone 288-J. a ae Furnished, can be used for t housekecping, 411 6th St. one ‘273, 11-1-1w Be Remmich, Defendants and Appellants. Syllabus: against the notes, it is that: money represented by the notes was to be payable only from the net earnings of a threshing outfit was inadmissible as varying the tefms of rosby, Fargo. DECISIONS | OF SUPREME COURT From Stutsman County David Mantz, Plaintiff’ and Respondent illiam G. Fischer and Jacob 1, In an action held: ‘Parot’ written contract. North Dakota, Attorneys for by the payee makers of promissory evidence For reasons stated in the opin- ion, it is held that the trial’ court did not err in refusing to permit the answer to be amended after the trial. Appeal from the District’ Court of I cent per pound discount under Ear corn 5 cents under shell. DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT From Cass County Joseph Keller, Ib. Plaintiff-Respondent vs. City of Fargo,’a corporation, municipal Defendant-Appellant. Syllabus: Upon a second appeal in an wherein is: involved the Tiabil a contractor for his negligenc doing certain work in laying sev and constructing water connections whereby the city: was compelled to pay damages to #.pedestrian injured through .the presence of mud upon one of its sidewalks, it’ is held, for reasons stated in the opinion,— 1, That the question whether th mud upon the sidewalk was pr mately caused, through the ne; enve of the contrattor, by piles of dirt negligently created and erected hear, or adjacent to the sidewalk, ot 1 ction suitable fot light housekes: 0 ii ci apartments, furnished or unfur-| bedroom. 2 eas '468-R, pea Stuteman County; Hon. Fred Janson- qe thats Saunes, waa properly mlahod Why suoreljean!, allowib: | Suge at: 10.29.1@ | ius; Judge. 2, That the trial court did not fer. ihe’ Lamia Spee sis a FOR RENT—A nie front bedtoom| Opinion of the Court we Birdzeli, | in its-instructions and rulings con- baer lS in modern home, breakfast if de-| J, cerning the admission of certain ex- OR RENT—Seven room residence . sired, Phone-812-W. 122 Avenue!’ John A. Jorgenson, Esq, James- | hibits. modern in all ways and a three] {AL 11-3-3t | town, N. Dak., Attorney for Appel-| 8 That the question of the admi room guaran in a modern FOR RENToFurnlehed rooms + for ante : sion of certain’ evidence was elimin- house. Call 803, 7th St. rd-z4tt| Jisht housekeeping gas for cqok-| Messrs, Knauf & Knauf, James- aa by the instructions of the tri RENCE ies | ing Call evenings. Phone 442-M.| t N. Dak., Attorneys for Re-| © FOR WENT House at 62 Thayer SMa ai EES spondes. ake Altormeye for Rev! "tw District Court, Cass County, street, by November first. On); SENTA Tomnithed oom es 2 Cooley, J. Action by a. contractor responsible party need appitt |FOR RENT—A farnished room ia Mary L. Melean, Rose Apart- ments. 10-24-tf FOR. RENTOBy ‘Nov. 15th, a mod- ern seven room house near the Wm. Moore school. Tague Novthties etn’ Fire & Marine appeuled. Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Pacific Phone 357-M, 702 Tey Bt Instirance Company, a _ conpora- Affttmed: ~ a ~~. _ Hotel. 1017 etf a ih Sekt tion, : Opinion of the Court: by Bronson, FOR RENT—Nov. ist furnished iinahed soa ‘'" Defendant and Respondent. | Ch. % modern city Tinted apartment.| . itfedern home. Phone 255, me ath saat “a Re Pietce, Tenashiy: Cupler & stam- Also garage to rent. 212 1-2 Main| — St: ‘Aspetaor inthis ae yf eganea és} baugh, Fargo, N.'D,. Ds, Attorneys for St. Phone 905 after 5 p. m. arf ineurangondi he ‘commia- | Pidlat! nde, ye 10-24-tf iomer of di atahaes pee splivite ‘in- H. Shure, City ‘Attorney, Fargo, () FOR” RENT—Furnished apartment utance iti Behalf of a foteign Attorney for Defendant-Ap- for housekeeping. Private | ance colipany, or transtitite’-# sHant. | Sarage also for rent, Call 4 H rh ti i ith i Spalding, Fargo, NLD. of 10-27-1w| and gas ry unsel. NIGH wedsrn ocean ie mide. om mee te het-aids in doing cither, or ‘in:trape | S04x2 also partly furnished Tight ‘wouse: |, Rédrewe or Tipune, Blomatiae | neting business wt like ndture, is, Red keeping, rooms. College building. di-4- lw furnished home.” Cau “nt Logan's Store or phone 761. 7 A “fetta ei i ‘ fi i contatvsN! stipulation tbat! 4f" a on bs. 19, tw - 4 ‘~ ie 10-29 it! teepte, Bede John Obes), | be. :endied’'wn ‘the: ‘sxine at In’ trelght, ‘xutes®:on” petroteum and FOR RENTS earetinene Apt: Hed ee OM Eat Hh they Bazan ‘has Wat Aa and| gee " jucts ere south- equipped for ligl iowsekeeping. Choice Heed Pipmeaek | eh of) Feteeme™nt Cig: biti tits. on 3 ields, | imetadi nsas, | Phone 794W. Geo. Little, ene ay Ferris pal Pils fe the -corngtat’ én; wotwith4tunding ‘te | OF atid Loutsiana, ‘to tf teat . otiginal policy had: expired’ ’séverit | 8 including North + fine laying s' W..A. Falcone Di ly 202 Avenue E. Bismarck Noth r the _Fenewal agreement ds asked “by independent ment in Rose Apartment Apply! * ps kota, 7 id aad réfin in’ Worate: cave pending be- F. Ww. Murphy, Phon: Phone S89, 4.29.¢f ~ iovsetin! 2 B5L4918 cot- | foe" the Inters ©odmmerce Com- }j FOR” RENT= Toon moAérn outs | <OW-BALES i iit "atlas in the{itisiion, according to E, M. Hen- im good location”on paving. Plione |” records, 1 ehitfonier, 1 t 6 [PPA ae SEALY 8 82, Gene Wachter. Oa fori: 11: xinall’ table, “ba ing ‘oven Py fronv the Di “Dal Cdart of Cae “ean ‘séton:. The first FA FOR RENT—Nicely furnished “bung: for otf stove. 321 ‘eth "Bt" ; Ramsey County, Gl kota, be- heating ibCase by an examiner if tare Hon. A, i, Burr, will de followed by a second hear- ¢ _ tlow, 515 ath Street, on street 4-20-19 Reverted: ing ‘at tha uate ob “ - 21-88 | FOR, SALESFa falls tor for lawn, Als4 whith his’ not bedi detérmined.' The oom St. 1l-l-lw | glows Call at 510 4th FOR, ee tarnished ro room in Pleasant and convenient’ location. Phone 498: @ modern bome. Good: location. atest -One pure bréd Hol Will TWEEN OIE” HER deme. Has prodieod’'24000' Vhs, off milk Ali, 476:'Ibs, bitter fat: Price $30,, condition, Phone 841-W. Mannatin, 614 urdet sect ’on ABSY,: CoN DECISION OF SUPREME COURT From Ramsey County Julius Anderson, Plaintif and Appellant. vs. “enter into ac'oral ngréementt to re-{ new % polley of’ Tire Insurance which | Vuwler, Green & W 10-91-8¢,| D., Attorneys for Respondent, m, Fargo, N. to récovér froma city a balance duc. Counterclaim *hy the city for neg! gence in the performance ef the con- tractor’s work. From a judgment in the ‘contractor’: 5 favor the city has {Se \ Darkoth: 1 Gausaintien. will be ora: of “hirty-nik ~xtater Fie } property taxes on autos, and Chicago, Nov, 4.—Butter, no ses- | Dakota on the 14th day of Bologna bulls ; cents, i of | 4| Bank of Arena, Norh Dakota dated Pithe Ist day of November 1918 and : | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE BY AD- VERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that that i certain mortgage executed und de- 1__ Assoctated Press fiverea by Wilhelm — Frederickson jand Christina A. Frederickson, wife Mortgagors to August A. John- son, Mortgagee dated the bth day of November 1919 and filed for re- cord in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North fovember | |1919 and recorded in Book 144 of | | Mortrages on page 528 and assigned ‘by said mortgagee by an instru- jment in writing to N. 0. Ramstad jdated the 29th day of November 11919 and filed for, record in said{ loffice of the Register of Deeds of} | Burleigh County North Dakota on| {the 24th day of June 1924 and re- {corded in book 175 of assignments on page 145 and by him assigned! to Maetin Bourgois on the 23rd day of June 1924 and recorded in book 175 of assignments on page 144 will be foreclosed by a sale of the | said premises in such mortgage des- | jeribed. at the front door of the: court house in the city of Bismarck | jin the county of Burleigh and State| | ;of North Dakota at the hour of ten ‘o'clock in the forenoon of .the 7th day of November 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises! idescribed in said mortgage and} which will be sold to satisfy the! same ure situated in the county of | Burleigh and State of North Dakota and described as follows to wit: East half (E'%) of southwest quarter (SW) and west half cw. of southeast quarter ) of section twenty eight (28) township one hundred forty Hae) north of range eighty 1 (80). it the interest due on the note by said mortgage is past and unpaid and the assignee elected to and has declared the ole sum due, There will be due n such mortgage at the date of sale he sum of $1969.88 in addition to the costs and expenses of sale. MARTIN BOURGOIS =} Assignee of the Mortgagee. I. E, MeCURDY, Attorney for A Bismarck, D. (9-30—10-7-14- 21. 2811-4) ignee, ( | NOTICE CANCELLATION OF} OF LAND CONTRACT To Charles Langford, Regan, N. D. Sir: You are hereby notified that de- fault having been made in the ter and conditions of that certain con- tract for the sale of Land covering the premises hereinafter described made and entered into on the day of March A.D, 1917 by and be- tween O. D. Sherman party of the | first. part and Charles Langford party of the second part which | contract covered the sale of the The ‘Northeast Quarter his | PAGE SEVEN R FOR D “But by this I do not mean that | [keep people healthy could. not an- DRATION lewer your question’ definitely. a motorist has no guide Fur is being used with greater “So it is not surprising that even [#luess Quite the contrary. As ala imination than ever before -on matter of fact there are four things {coats and costumes, the battery specialists are unable to tell /thit determine battery life. to use Te feera cderinive ake ae accurately how long a battery will jare use, time, ¢: and the scheme instead of piling it on to last. un fof the battery itself.” give the effect of luxury jexceptional battery will function for Saee | E as long as ten years, but the battery | Pennsylvania collects the greatest} » Nearly 2,000,000,000 gallons of ygas- that lasts for only a couple of | amount in auto registration fees and oline were on hand in U.S, refineries months is likewise an exception. | taxes | astaFune. MOM’'N POP Advertising May Come High By Tayvior Le CAN TELL Mob BETTER WHEN THIS TRIAL 1S AND WHAT ARE WOU SPENDING FOR ADVERTISING? Now 4OU SAY THE: MUD COSTS YOU TWO CENTS & JAR AND YOU SELL IT TO DEALERS FOR FIFTY CENTS— WHAT ARE THE MAIN ITEMS OF EXPENSE I YOUR BUSINESS? JARS ~ PACKING — SHIPPING AND. ADVERTISING! HOW MANY PEOPLE WORK FOR 4ObDR COMPANY ? 1S THE MAGIC «MUD COMPANY SN SOUND FINANCIAL. CONDITION ? IT WAS, BEFORE. THIS TRIAL \ DEFENCE STARTED — > CALLED . PRESIDENT ‘GUNN OF THE MAGIC ‘MUD CO.. | To THE STAND AT THE | MORNING SESSION [Or COURT H ATTY. ‘MOORE 1S INOW CROSS-] (EXAMINING 14) of Section Thirty-three in Township One Hundred For- | v-three (143) North, of Range { eight (78) West of the Principal Mei i | 160 acres more | cording to the government | thereof. | And that said default consists of! the failure of the party of the se ond part to crop ing the year of taxes assessed against said premises | ‘e the same ame delinquent. | ‘ow Therefore, Notice is hereby | en that on Bee of default in _ tnd ey De i { man eee of the first part to ‘ contract hereinbefore described, does hereby elect to declare the! same cancelled and terminated and} such cancellation shall take place! six months after service of this no-/ upon the party of the second ‘ part. | 0. D. SHERMAN, Postoffice A Columbus, W | RALPH C. MORTO Attorney for 0. Residence and ¢ Carrington, North Dakota 10-2: NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- i CLOSURE SALE BY AD- | VERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that de-| fault has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage executed {delivered by Clark A. Palmer ; Elizabeth K. Palmer to Arena State filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh { County, North Dakota on the 20th day of November 1918 at 11:30 A. M. and recorded in book 151 of mort- gage deeds un page 410, which mort- {gage was assigned in writing on the! [22nd day of November 1918 to Rev.! John M mara and filed for record | lin said office of Register of Deeds ,of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 12th day of November 1918 at 2 o'clock P. M. and recorded in book 155 of assignments on page 36 will be foreclosed by a sale of | the premises described in such mort. | j gage’ and hereinafter described at ithe front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh of November 1924 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day to satisfy the amount. due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises Gescribed in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the Same are described as follows to wit: West half (Wz) of the North | east quarter (NEM) and the | East half of the northwest quarter (NW%J of section twelve (12) in township one hundred forty two (142) North of ‘range seventy five (75) W. There will be due on such mort- age at the date of sale the sum of Hitioe sin sition to the. costs and expenses of Ri °“JOHN MCNAMARA, Assignee of Mortgagce iF E.. McGURDY, Attorney for Assignee, Bismarck, N (9- ee T- ine 21-28- 1-4) | HOW LONG WILL. | | BATTERY LAST?’ “One of the most frequent que ithe setvice station man receives, -| | a@- a Apt-ot: (hem are propounded to him every day by’ perplexed mot » “How, long will a batte “To like asking the doctor how long you! ask Such a. question” is just | Will live,” states Mr. Corwin, local | Willard dealer: “He would tell you that if,you. ate ‘simply, got plenty | jof sleep and exercise and did a lot | of other things, you might live to a | ripe old age, barring: accidents and | provided’ theve was nothing, organ: | "owrrene, In other worlds, the he hums ,bedy, the expert whois job it is to make and " County, North Dakota on the 7th day |, (No: NO- 1 SAY THEY LL BE ALL THIRTY YEARS STATION AGENT DAD KEYES A STRONG WALKER MAN VOTED ONE MINUTE AFTER. THE POLLS OPENED - A HEAVY VOTE IS CERTAIN THE WEATHER FAVORS WALICER -A LANDSLIDE 1S Expl By Blosser He's in a Bad Mood Today! YEAM-T WANNA ) SEE FRECKLES FOR A MINUTE. | WELL! IFT EVER GET Freckles and His Friends THIS RADIO OF MINE SQUAWKIN' AGAIN TLL BE SURPRISED! ' IN TH BOOK IT SAYS r ‘1 CU SonEMIN’ ABOUT FROM + | GRID LEAK T’ CONDENSER | me rr Varioner=e | a SAY, FRECKLES= I WANT To GET NY MOM A PRES! FoR HER BIRTADAY TAORROW BUT TL DON'T WANT HER % KROWPANYTIN MZ “sux! sie WHER IL TURK IT'S TeETHER- TZIP-"T ALL COMES GET HER A RADIo SET=SHE'LL NEVER KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT”