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PAGE SIX NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is Hereby Given, That by. virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by the District Court of the Fourth Ju- dicial Distyict, in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, and entered and dockete the office of the Clerk of said ( in and for said County, on the 27th day of January, A. D. 1935 action wherein The Sterling National Farm Loan Association, a corpora- tion, Plaintiff, and Bert G. Lewis and Ella Maude Lewis, and the Fed- eral Land Bank of int Paul, St. Paul, Min a corporation, and all other parties interested in the prem- ises, Defendants, in favor of the said Plaintiff and against the said Defendants for the sum of One Hun- dred Ninety-four and 15-100ths Dol lars, which judgment and among other things, directeg the sale by me, of the real estate hereinafter described, to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with interest on, and the costs and expen such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will sat And by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court, in and for said County of Burleigh and under the seal of said Court, direct- ing me to sell the said real property , pursuant to said judgment and de- cree, I, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of said County, and person appointed by said Court to e said sale, will sell the hereinafter described real estate to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota on, the 28rd day of March, A. D, 1925, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., td satisfy said judgment with inter and costs thereon, and the costs and expen: le, or so much! thereof as uch sale | applicable thereto will sat premises to be sold as aforesaid pur- suant to said judgment and decree, amd to said writ, and to this notice, are described in said judgment, de- cree and writ, as follows, to-wi ~ The Southwest Quarter (SW 4%) of Section Twenty-eight (28) in Township One Hundred Forty (140). orth, of Range Seventy-six West of the 5th Pe. ALBIN HEDS@ROM, Sheriff_of Burleigh County, North Dakota. URDY. for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given that de- fault has occurred in the conditions of that certain real estate mortgage , made, executed and delivered hv Marie Norton (nee Hage) and R. S. Norton, her husband, as mortgagors, to Farmers & Merchants State Bank of Driscoll, as mortgagee, dated the! J- Leuthold, Jr., 2nd day of January, 1920, and filed in the office of the Register of wf Burleigh County, North Dakota, on July ist, 1920, and there recorded in Book 162 of Mortgages on page 332, which mortgage was duly assigned by said mortgagee by an instrument in writing to The Norwegian Lutheran Church of Am- erica on August 24th, 1920, which as- signment is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of said county ‘in Book 155 of Assignments on page 193, which default consists in this that said mortgagors have failed to pay the principal and in- terest secured by said mortgage which is past due, and the taxes up- on said mortgaged premises which have been paid by the owner of said mortgage, and that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door| of the court house in the city of Bis- marek, Burleigh County, North Da-| kota, to satisfy the amount due on} said mortgage on said day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as| follows, to-wit: { The Northeast quarter (NE%) of Section Twelve (12) in Town- shin One Hundred Thirty-eight (138) N. of Range Seventy Six (76) W. of the 5th Principal Mer- idian, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. There on said day of sale the sum of $1317.78, principal, interest, and tax- es paid by the owner of said mort- gage, together with the costs of this foreclosure and statutory attorney's ees. Dated February 17th, 1925. RWEGIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AMERICA, Assignee of Mortgagee. GEO. P. HOMNES, Attorney for Assignee gagee, Office and Post Office Addre: Crosby, North Dakota of Mort- 2-19-26—3-5-12-19-26 ; NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE | ADVERTISEMENT — Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the terms of that certain inortgage executed and de- decree,! jes paid’ by the owner of the mor {ga foreclosure and statutory |from any interest in or lien upon | Il be due on said mortgage ! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given that de- fault has occurred in the conditions! ‘of that certain real estate mortgage | made, executed and delivered by! Willis F. Walford and Regina P.! Walford, his wife, as mortgagors, to , + Farmers & Merchants State bank of Driscoll, as Mortgagee, dated the Ist day of May, 1910, and 1ued in tne office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on May 1ith, 1915, and there recorded n Book 30 of Mortgages on page , which mortgage was duly | igned by said mortgagee by an in- strument in writing to The United Norwegian Lutheran Church of Am- erica, on May 26th, 1915, which a signinent_ is recoraed jin the office ot the Register of Beeds of said county in Book 110 of Assignments} on page 437, and assigned by said assignee by an instrument in writ-| ing to The Norwegian Lutheran Church of America on the Zist aay y of August, 1917, which assignment is recorded in said office in Book 175 of Assignments on pag that said default consists in the fail-j ure of said mortgagors to pay the! principal and interest secured by said mortgage which is past due, and the taxes upon said premises, which have been paid by the owner of said | mortgage, and that said mortgage| will be foreclosed by a sale of the! premises in said mortgage and here- | inafter described at the front door| of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M.'on the 28th day of March,| 1925, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on said day of. sale. The premises described in mortgage and which will be sold fy the same are described to-wit: The Northwest quarter (NW %4) of section Twelve (12) in Township One Hundred Thirty Sight (138) N. of Range Seventy, | (75) W. of the 5th Prin- | cipal Meridian, in Burleigh Coun- | ty, North Dakota. There will be due on said mort-} gage on said day of sale the sum of} $1685.01, principal, interest and tax-} s of this ttorney s e, together with the c fee. Dated February 17th, 1925. i THE NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AMERICA, Assignee of Mortgage. GEO. P. HOMNES, Attorney for Assignee gage, Office and Post Office Addres Crosby, North Dakota. 2-19-26 of Mort+/ SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial | District. Plaintiff, vs. Charles 0. Elwood, Clara Elwood, Grant A. Hubbell, Constant P. Kop- plin, M. C. Tifft and A. C. Bell, De- fendants. The State of North Dakota to the, Above Named Defendants. You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for the County of Burleigh aforesaid, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscribers within thirty days after the service of this summons | of the day of | of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for | the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Golden Valley, North | Dakota) this 27th day of January,’ SCHWARTZ & HIGGINS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address: Golden Valley, North Dakota. To the Defendants Above Named: You are further notified that the relief sought in this action consists wholly in excluding the defendants the following described real estate | situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SE4%) of Section | Twenty-eight (28), Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) and Range Seventy-six (7@; and that no per- sonal claim is made agatnst the De- fendants, ,Charles 0. Elwoo: | Elwood, M. C. Tifft and A. i SCHWARTZ & HIGGI Attorneys for the Plaintiff. KREISLER TO APPEAR HERE} Fritz Kreisler, noted violinist, is jexpected to appear at the Bismarck city Auditorium on March 4, Man- ager E. H. L. Vesperman announced today. | \ | | WRITES WITH LIP-STICK Vienza, Feb, 19.—Karl Dresser, Vienna butcher, in terror carried a red-lettered note to note “written in ‘Twill see yon at ye * shop at livered by Jose Bullock, ‘his Company, # corporation dated the 4th day of January 1921 and filed for record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 16th day of March 1921 at 4:30 o’clock P. M. and recorded in Book 171 of Mortgages on. page 59; which said mortgage ‘was thereafter recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Emmons County, North Dakota on the 2ist dav of March 1921 at 9 o’clock A. M. ‘and recorded in book 39 of Mort- 8 on page 111 will be foreclosed yy a sale of the premises described in such’ mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Courthouse in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 3ist day of March 1925 at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in rtgage and which will be sold yme are described as | est in lot three (3) in Block fifteen (15) in the townsite of in Burleigh County, , ‘ North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgare je date of the sale the sum of $469.92 for principal and interest in ition to ‘the costs and expenses g including at fees. soap I gt 8 co lortgagee. x tae or ianges: $-19-28—-8-5-12-19-26 stomach. corrective.—Adv. ck tonight inissive been written in lip customer who came to the shop to pay a bill. read. laier to have { ‘UPSET STOMACH, GAS, INDIGESTION Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, —Stomach Feels Fine! 1 So pleasant, so inexpensive, so quick to settle an upset stomach. The. moment “Pape’s Diapepsin” reaches the stomach all pain and distress from indigestion or a sour, gassy stomach vanishes ilions know. its magic. All ‘dru; gists .recommend this harmi night slammed Mike Romano, Italian said | le : to'match, best two of three falls, with as the same hold that gave him recent {victories over Ed “Strangler” Lewis jand Stanislaus Zbyseko. college 24. Many Attend Amateur Card Staged mere mateur card offered Gymnasium under k was well at- tended by an enthusiastic house of | fans. Bus Gobel in the main event | did away with Young Schafer easily | in the first round of their sched- | Last night's ,uled four round go. Joe Neibauer in| kota's the semi-finals evidently over- matched but went well with Bill Dohn. “Hard Boiled” Scroggins bat- tled hard against “Snookie” Finlay- son. The other preliminaries were snuppy and the contestants in them | 1, were more uggressive than in the | main bouts. The next amateur card at the Gym- nasium will be staged sometime in| reh when Joe Selinsky and BIIl Sloamer will go ten rounds. These ° not entirely on of the referee when they met two weeks ago. O. W. Roberts has refereed all the amateur bouts. MUNN EASILY WINS MATCH Chicago, Feb. 19.—Wayne, “Bi Munn, claimant of the world’s heav: veight wrestling championship, last si fi is pl ha th ate avyweight, to the floor twice in than two minutes and won a] at fo BASKETBALL Williams /31. Tennessee 21. 2 Cornell 19, Normal 29; Columbia Amherst LaCrosse 25. Cornell 26; Coe Princeton 35; Penn 20. Dartmouth Norwich 13. Bucknell 21; Navy 29. Ohio Wesleyan 55; of so 29 Electric Cookery Is Better Cookery fo T this new low price— the Special Six Sedan stands out as the most compelling yalue that Stu- debaker has ever offered. Here is a car that pro- vides all of the perform- ance, all of the comfort and all of the dependability that any car can give—at a price that no other pro- ducer can even approach. But why mention the distinctive features of this car, when the American public itself has, established the greatest of all selling arguments in its favor by buying it? STANDARD SIX | 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster . .$1125 5-Pass. 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Do not send your steel «Arch Shoes to the fac- tory to be half soled or whole soled. We can do a factory job. We re- build shoes and do not cobble. BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL. H. Burnman, Prop. rich - ed | OF MAGNESIA