The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1924, Page 2

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F l an of wi th th de st ed lo ar wi Pi ar m fo at ym ce Fc) ar reer ae a es OS Re A ee ey iy On ee PAGE TWO__ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FORD PRICES ~ CUT AS SALE ARE HIGHE! Detroit, Michigan of $25.00 in Dec. 6 the f Sedan, one of thy ed b Mond Ford encto the F Th iueti ome at a finn joying tie gre its h 7 tail deli far thi period i tributing numerous ning by op sources under announcement 5 The big r » Fordor nd larger ? the eut $40.00 when reduction, eq October znd, 142: inproved in uppearaned by better and more tive 1 and equipped the new reduc this popular emarkably Forder were and fault hi tions t or; C. 2 of the Village Baldwin, County of Burleigh nd e of North Dakota, mortgagor, the First National Bank, 3 cor ation, of ¥ urn, North D following promissory November Ist ten per which poration mortgagee, December 1928, following indebtedn promisgory note of even date for two thousands 00.00) Dollars, due | November 1s and bearing terest at the rate of 10% per ann until patd. which mortgage filed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, N v: on the 24th day of 9 o'clock A.M. That said is of the following natare| to-wit: Failure of the mortgagor to pay the in secured thereby | when du demand — for ther reason claimed to be due, said mortgages at the Dollars, principal and interest, And that said mortgage will be a sale of the personal property in such mortgages and here- inafter described at public auction | agreeably to the statute in such case made and provided at the residence of the or (NW) tion Twenty two (22) Township One| hundred forty one (141) N. of Range Seventy-eight (78) being in ‘Town-, ship of Cromwell in the County of Burleigh and State of at the hour of 2 o'clock Friday, Decemt forme on the . personal property es | which will be vy the} sume are the following to-wit, one | grey gelding 14 years old, wt. 1300, named Dick; One gelding 14! yrs. old, wt, 1300, named Frank; one! sorrel mare 8 yrs. old, named Maude; one bla 1400, ‘u 1 Bird; ou, , named old, wt d e-bay mare wt 1300 | Dyrs, old na ed June; one brown mare, wt, 1200, named Perlic; ont brown mare 4 yrs. old, wt, 1500, n ed Kit; one grey mate ten yrs wt. 1400, one grey geld ing 14 yr i derty; on named To yrs, old, wt. 1500, named Tom; one |, sorrel mare 6 ‘yrs. old, w: mua named Tony; one grey old, wt. 1200, named Queen: ‘one | grey mare 5 yrs. old, wt. 1200, named Kit; five red milk cows 3 to 8 yrs. ald,‘no horns; four r 3 ta’ . old, no horn. white milk cows 3 horms; 4 heifers and spring of 1923, produc: above named cows, milk cows 4 red and | to 8 ‘yrs. old, n . Gang plow w: sulkey cart; | r complete; 1} steel hartow; 1 Dane bu made stacker; One Monitor All ‘Steel hay farm wagon complete: boxy one truck farm w wheels with hay rack; 1 wide t farm wagon; 4 sets double work McCormick 4 section ake; one home Drill; | 1 Keystone wide tired | h double | ness complete with colla oid! spring wagon with pole: 1 post} drill; 1 McCormick hay rake; P. 0.} gus engine, 14 H. P.; 1 Mct'o Mower; 1 barrel power churn; Bab-} cock milk or cream tester; 1 set of | hob; sleighs; 1 Every corn cultiva- tor; 1 Deering Corn Binder; 1 set} of wagon springs; | This sale is being made by an} order issued out of the District} Court 4th Judicial. District on the} Sth day of December, 1924. Dated this 6th day of Decomber,| 1924: ! JOHN L. MONROE, t H. G. HIGG Attorney Baliwin, } NS, ‘ 7 : Mortgagee, D. Dodge THE ‘CERTIFICATE IS * MAG.GEN. ROB? C. DAVES OUT» ——"="NAME TS SIGNED BY 15,000 TIMES AW 4 S ULEDIM™=™ FTLZLED:. =Bonus 1S COMPUTE MACHINE Sze APPLICATION ARRIVES Brothers ¢ Touring Car Dodge Brothers history and it is Reduce Prices ec) ihe emt ci GED Sa cao ae ——- n tires are standa p Obvious Announcer iY in ent on all passenger car ket for Dodge Brother Mo- prices of all Dodge Broth ves on Special Type cars will be broadened immea ssenger Cars: was received toda ‘ollow by the lower es, particu M. B. Gilman, local Dodge Broth $ 955.00 he closed car ty pe 3.00 tal improvements in’ the pec 1195.00 constructic and © espe 1 I “ 1350.00 long- The special types carry such extra ndable pe n ickeled diator W pnths produ! ‘ -consistently at a rat now listed ab SLOT, 1000 cars per d 1 reduction from ent of these reductions Brothers Commer the list price of the pro discussion through-| ¢ wre not aller oupe. Doi Brother industry, The year husiasm Starts and VOWS higher price, larger size, greater weight. It is almost amusing to watch a motorist drive a Chrysler Six for thefirsttime. Herealizes,of course, that the Chrysler Six “has some- thing’. Otherwise it could not have registered such an extra- ordinary success—it could not have so completely monopolized conversation. Once behind the Chrysler wheel the revelation is not long delayed. He tries the ChryslerSix for power and pull, he lets it out for speed, he tests its agility and alertness, he demonstrates its braking effi- ciency, he takes some turns at smart speed.: U Yet he is unprepared for the results the Chrysler Six delivers because all his experience has been based on totally different standards. He associates all the finer qualities of performance, driving and riding with cars of And when he is through there is no case left for the heavy, the cumbersome, the wasteful. He promptly joins the army of Chrysler Six enthusiasts. The Touring Car, $1395; The Phaeton, 31495; The Roadster, $1625; The Sedan, z $s The Brougham, $191 The Imperial, $2065; The Crown-Imperial, $2195; yal Coupe, $1595. All prices f.o.b. Detroit subject to current government tax, We are pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments. Ask ebout Chrysler's actractive plan. Dealers everywhere. Corwin Motor Co. HISTORY OF YOUR BONL Ss APPLICATION SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19: v FERTILIZER f Lawn fertilizer should be'l ft side. Front seats | n type, heavily they discov in bad condi ltand.” While there jed their battery was ‘tion. folding forward A ee Fs \ | rie tuetec at & Geers = was ine 5 unobstructed, APPlied new. Order yours luded in their rob the passage to the recr seat. today. Wachter Transfer Co. on City bar four | engaged the | rd dealer in i front vi shop while the | r two went i i the station ——___—— Zz AAD AAA ATA ORI OPEN” EVENINGS ch stead WOM III Incidentally he ig : on c {to act as lookout. enttery Z Our label will enhance the value of your gilt, sy ieonnected. The vaults were cnter- BY = ted and :ifl A away v in = order | | But the robbers failed to “get. e e Sm They we unded to find they Nel rae eee anne atisjaction : {delay and confusion caused by this ‘Si ‘discovery resulted in their being i ie feaught redhanded. One of the quar- A jtct later explained that they stole —-This store is noted for its 17 years =, ‘che Willard because they thought it | eerie iat Ha eRe: ia ¢ he most dependable battery on the of giving service and satisfaction & [Bee eeenesuly ea eae Wed to its many customers. & nothing else but. : Kel Se SeunIaeNE: —Satisfaction or money back at ali & pened to pick the wrong kind of a Willard for their Ipurpos “The times has always been the slogan of this store. : (Oi yas one of Willards W/G\1/8) twhich has ad found many in other batter Jadvantages for honest folks who pay | {tor their batteries instead of steal- ing them. This battery is absolute- | ly dead, although fully charged, un- |] til battery acid is poured into the! This is d at the time of |} e to insure the buyer getting the full life of the battery, and is pos- | sible only with Willar If the rebbers had filled the battery when || they took it, it would Iready at once to start their ear: acid would released Quality - Style - Economy BERGESON’S | i} 4 Clothing. iNEW OAKLAND s>53 Awa! AWA AN DN OW ANA OHO OUAOWE | showing the Oak- Jland Coach, a brand new creation with body by F representing y inct development in couch nship. This new type is 2 y handsome ar, custow built in appes th low sweep- { i | t I \ | | i ! TOTO have | the ‘nent up charge. have Tailoring. COACH BEING | SHOWN HERE! the | Oakland dealers throughout coun: are now ing lines, gr ind a distinetive permanent y rounded corn color Duco finish, is a full five passenger body, vung and comfortable, and is as | and rugged in construction us beautiful in lines. T e is of selected h the sume kind ction as is used in the Sedan, | Juding complete bracing and full | Met: scheme in burglar Proof Storage Battery e body teel body pane he back, Is are who} with orange - | fe » running ¢ structure in black. i in dark green grade worsted. np-| Two 1 of the ipermit of = used for | not fabri body steel! ebrush | the uppe make owing the hood and dise shed in striping; and inter olstery of ge doors, wide, from } CLEAN CLINKERLESS Gives 100‘; Satisfaction. BEULAH COAL Loads $4.50 per ton. THE WACHTER TRANSFER CO. 209 Sth Street Phone 62 HOT UI aN | BISMARCK BANK Bismarck, N. D. Capital $100,000 Incorporated 1891. See picture on Bank Building. Business College Students Earning $26.00 Each Day They Are in School ¢ | ‘ School is the place for the young | ments. Weasuggest the immediate | When in Nor womiin of school age. registration of students who want | ‘ry day spent in school adds|to get a good start in their work | °, ° v0 to the earning power of the| before the beginning of the New Minneapolis tudent. 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