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PAGE SIX SUMMONS ‘ATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. : In District Court, Fourth Judicial istrict. J. Leuthold, Jr., Plaintiff, vs. harles O. Elwood, Clara Elwood, rant A. Hubbell, Constant P. Kop- lin, M. C. Tifft and A, C, Bell, De- pndants. The State of North Dakota to the bove- Named Defendants. You are hereby summoned to an-|Dakota, on July 1 er the complaint in this action, In file in the office of the Clerk of jon page. the {duly assigned by e District Court in and for jounty of Burleigh aforesaid, and to rve a copy of your answer upon e subscribers within thirty days ter the service of this summons pon you exclusive of the day of rvice; and in cuse of your failure ) appear or answer judgment will taken against you by default for| ne relief demanded in the complaint. | Dated at Golden Ney, North! Hakota ‘this 27th day of January,) 25, SCHWARTZ & HIGGINS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. nd Post Office Addre Iden Valley, North Dakota. To the Defendants Above Name You are further notified that the} lelief. sought in this action co ts rholly in excluding the defendants} rom any interest in or lien upon| he following described real e ituated in the County of Burle tute of North er ( ) 3), Township One -four (144) and Range} @; und that no per- gainst the De- ha ‘Iwood, Clara M. C, 'Tifft and A. C. Bell. SCHWARTZ & HIGGINS, for the Plaintif! 1-29-—2-5-12-19- a | Offi G NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is Hereby Given, That by} irtue of a judgment and decree in| rendered and given by| e District Court of the Fourth Ju- icial District, in and for the County | if Burleigh and State of North Da- and entered and docketed in fice of the Clerk of said Court | County, on the 27th | ay of » D1 in an} ction wherein The Sterling National | arm Loan Association, a corpora- e fon, Plaintiff, and Bert G. Lewis} Ha Maude Lewis, and the Fed- Land Bank of Saint Paul, linn., a corporation, and all parties interested in the prem- Defendants, in favor of the id Plaintiff and against the said nts for the sum of One Hun- pty-four and 15-100ths Dol- which judgment and decree, mong other things; directed the sale fy me, of the real estate hereinafter ibed, to satisfy the amount of; judgment, with interest there- n, and the costs and expenses of Fuch sale, or so much thereof as the! broceeds of sale applicable | hereto will And by virtue “f 2 writ to me issued out of the| Hffice of the Clerk of said Court, in ind for said County of Burleigh and fender the seal of said Court, direct- | Hing me to sell the said reul property ursuant to said judgment and de- free, I, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of Paid County, and person appointed y said Court to make /said sale, ill sell the hereinafter described eal estate to the highest bidder, for ther sh, at public auction at the front! Burleigh County, North Poor of the Court House in the City nf Bismarck in the County of Bur- eigh and State of North Dakota on ne 3rd day of March, A. D. 1925, at 00 o'clock P. M., of that day, to satisfy said judgment with interest And costs thereon, and the costs and -xpenses of such sale, or so much ghereof as the proceeds of such sale Applicable thereto will satisfy. The wremises to be sold as aforesaid pur- want to said judgment and decree, ind to said writ, and to this notice, re described in said judgment, de- ree and writ, as follows, to- The Southwest Quarter (SW %) of. Section “Twenty-eight (28) in Township One Hundred Forty (140), North, of Range Seventy-six (76) West of the Sth ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. E. MeCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. 2-19-26—; 5-12-19 orice OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given that de- fault has occurred in the conditions ff that certain real estate mortgage made, executed and delivered by illis F. Walford and Regina P. Valford, his wife, as mortgagors, to ‘armers & Merchants State Bank of riscoll, as Mortgagee, dated the 1st Hay of May, 1915, and filed in the ice of the Register of Deeds of urleigh County, North Dakota, on lay 11th, 1915, and there recorded ¢ Book 30 of Mortgages on page 35, which mortgage was duly as- gned by said mortgagee by an in- rument in writing to The United forwegian Lutheran Church of Am- rica, on May 26th, 1915, which as- ment is recorded in the office the Register of Deeds of said ounty in Book 110 of Assignments n page 487, and assigned by said signee by an instrument in writ- to The Norwegian Lutheran urch Of America on the 2ist day August, 1917, which assignment recorded in said office in Book 176: of Assignments on page 186: ght said default consists in the fail bre of said mortgagors to pay the fFincipal and interest secured by gaid mortgage which is past due, and taxes upon said premises, which je been paid by the owner of said partgace, and that said mortgage Wall _be foreclosed, by a sale of the «#¥emises in ‘said. neartgage and here- fter described; atthe front door the court houdé> in, the city of marck, Burleigh County, North ota, At the hour of two o'clock M. on the 28th day of “March, #25, to satisfy the amount due on mortgage on said day of s: @ premi: described i said tgage and which will be sold to isfy the same are described as Northwest “quarter (NW ) of section Twelve (12) in ‘ownship One red Thirty ht (138) N. of Range Seventy ‘ive (75) W. of the Sth Prin- sipal Meridian, in Burleigh Coun- r, Nor Dakota. ‘ re will be due on said mort- ‘on said day of sale the sum of p4985.01, principal, interest and tax- be; paid by the owner of the mort- me, together with the costs of thi losure and statutory attorneys d February 17th, 1925. - THE NORW: LUTHERAN .. CHURCH OF AMERICA, i of Mortgage. Assignee of Mort- d’ Post Office Address: forth Dakota. 2-19-26-—3-5-12-19-26 Aes | premises in |Company, 2 chine naar 10 eR sgn 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 by Marie Norton (nee Hage) and R. S. Norton, her husband, as mortgagors, to Farmers & Merchants State B: of Driscoll, as mortgagee, dated the 2nd day of January, 1920, and filed) in the office of the Register of} Deeds of Burleigh County, North| 920, and there) Book 162 of Mortgages which mortgage was aid 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 Book 155 of Assignments on page 193, which default consi in this that id mortgagors h: failed to pay the principal and in- terest secured by said mortgage which is past due, and the taxes up- on sa mortgaged premises which} have been pai: the owner of said mortgage, and that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the nd here- recorded inafter of the court house in the city of Bi marck, Burleigh County, North D. kota, at the hour of two o’cl M. on the 4th day of April, 1 atisfy the amount due on said mort. day of sale. s deseribed in said ge and which will be sold to me are described as | follows, to-« The Northeast quarter (NE%) of Section Twelve (12),in Town- One Hundred Thirty-eight N. of Range Seventy Six th Principal Mer- unty, North idian, in Bur! Dakota. here wi 1 be due on said mortgage } d day of sale the sum of $ 4 principal, interest, and tax- es paid by the owner of said mort- gage, together with the costs of this aps and statutory attorney s| ees Dated February 17th, 1925. THD NORWEGIAN LUTHERA! CHURCH OF AMERICA, Assignee of Mortgage. GEO. P. HOMNES, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- Office ‘und Post Office Address: Crosby, North Dakota. 2-19-26— 5-12-11 OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that default | has been made in the terms of that | ertain mortgage executed and d livered by Joseph Bullock and Lydia Bullock, his wife to Dunham Lumber corporation dated the f January 1921 and filed the office of the Reg- ster of Deeds of Burleigh County, North, Dakota on the 16th day of March 1921 at 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 21st day of March 1921 at 9 o'clock A: M. and recorded in k 39 of Mort- gages on pa by a sale of the premises described in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Courthouse in the city of Bismarck, ota on the 31st 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’ i uch mortgage and which will be sold} to satisfy the same are described as! follow: An undivided one half inter- est’ in lot three in Block fifteen (15) in the townsite of Moffit, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of the sale the sum of $469.92 for principal and interest in addition to the costs and expenses of sale including attorney’s fees, DUNHAM LUMBER COMPANY, a corporation, Mortgagee. F. E, McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. 2-19. -12-19-26 | | BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- | CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO-| TICE THEREON | In_the District Court of the Unit- jed_ States. For the Southwestern District of North Dakota. i In the Matter of Van Couch, Ban‘. | | Division, Tupt. No. 5983 In Bankruptcy. To The Honorable Judges of the District Court of the United Stutes for the District of North Dakota Van Couch, of Bismarck in the Cornty of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, in said District, respectfully represents that on the 29th day of December, 1924 last past he was duly | adjudged bankrupt under the acts of | Congress relating to bankruptcy; 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 erders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore, He prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts prov- able against his estate under sai bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis-j{ charge. Dated this 17th day of January, A. D. 1925. VAN COUCH, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE Distriet of North Dakot: 5 On this 6th day of February, A. D. 1925, om reading the Petition for Discharge of the above-named Bank- rupt, it ORDERED By the Courf, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 20th dhy of April, A. D. 1925, before the said court, at Fargo in said dis. tript, at ten o'clock in the forenoon and that notice thereof be publish: ed in The Bismarek Tribune, a news- paper printed in said di t, and haf all known creditors and ‘other persons. in interest may appear at the sai’ ‘time and. place and show cause, if any they have,’ whv the prayer of the ‘agid "Petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Referee shall send, by mail, to all known: creditors, cop: s of said petition. and this order. addressed to them at their places. of. phd betas arab Witness the Hondrable Andrew Miller, Judge of the agin Court; and the seal thereof. at ‘Bismarck, in. said district, on the Gthiday of Feb- ruary. A. D. 028. (SEAT. OF THE. COUR J. A. MONTGO ; Clerk. By E. R, STEELE, | Deputy’ Clerk. CONVENTION THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, KREISLER FILLS|NORTHOF “36” A 2 {shown at the Eltinge Theatre Friday | Score,” comes to’ the: Capitol :Thea- and Saturday. It’s a colorful page |tre tonight with” an éxeeptionally from the history of the United States |strong supporting cast, This ‘story |—a second “Covered Wagon!” |is.an adaptation of -Frances Hodgson editha’s © Burglar,” the | story on which Augustus Thomas based his first “sictessful’play! Wil- liam A, Seiter, director “of. “Fhe Beautiful and the Damned” and other ming. THURSDAY, MARCH’5, 1925 : Burnett's pictures, guided the fi 10 BE HELD ~ AUDITORIUM Nonpartisans Called Int! Plays Several of His: Own Meeting Here ‘ Violin: Arrangements. TRUE FILM OF PIONEER DAYS “North of 86,” by Emerson Hough, The rise of a s into a* higher one should be accom- panied by a corresponding ascent in At The Movies AT THE CAPITOL r from one class A Nonpartisan League state co Practically every seat at the Au- [depicting all the tirills and hard |the quality of that star's vehicles. vention, conference will be held in| gitori , ‘ ships of pioneer days on the Texas |Phis is more than true of Bab 3 Bismarck Friday night or Saturday |2itoriam was filled last night when eattie ranges, has been filmed for| Peggy, the tiny starlet whose Uni- 4 morning, says 2 call issued today by Fritz Kreisler for the first time] Paramount by Irvin Willat, who} versal-Jewel release, “The Family | R ‘Frazier, irman of the {Stopped off on a transcontinental]made the — natural-color picture, ecutive committee, Mr. Frazier, in |tour to give a recital in Bismarck. | “Wand of the Wasteland”’ and his call, said that it has been cus-|From neighboring cities as well as|other classics. : UENO ene SS tomary to call a convention follow. |from more distant towns like New “North of 36” is a tale of the A iv ing each legislati assembly, and England and Fort Yates, music lov- Texas cattle trail, uring a coun-}) fi , tree tecauat at the absence of the {ers came by rail and automobile, to| try wild. almost lawless, at the per-|} “DIAMOND DYE” IT chairman from the city, he is ing | hear the veteran Viennese violinist.] éed of the ca rouen eed teehee i é a rhe audience was noticeably im-{heartened by the recent Civil War. the call. If there is a night session The audience was noticeably im. heartened | it of the legislature Priday night. the |Partid! in its reception of a program| Lois Wilson, as Taisie Lockhart /? BEAUTIFUL COLOR: convention will be held Saturday | Which was in no way weighty, though [manager of her own vast ranch in LR eo aoe |the late seventeenth century mas-|'Texas, finds herself penniless, with ‘ Gas on Stomach "9 ‘The adagio movement of the Han-| Word comes that way up “north Made Her Nervous! ,,; Sonata in A major, which open-}of 36,” 2 market beckons. With her - ‘ed the program, given a flaw-| 4,500 cows, 16 cow hands, 19 kinds For many years Mrs. Cook had ga8/jessiy delicate rendition. It was the| of rifles and six shooters and 115 on the stom: short of breath, Final: Adlerika and it did her a world of good. Adlerika helps any case gas on | the stomach unless due to deep-seat- | ed causes. Because it is cellent intestinal evacu very best remedy for constipation-~ it often works in one hour and never gripes. Jo low, Druggist. ch and was nervous and | she took} the fi The in G accomp: NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE! SALE | Where: Otto Hogue, made, executed and delivered to H. W. Rupp, Mortgagee, his certain chattel mortgage dated September | 8th 1923, wherein and whereby said mortgagor mortgaged to said mort- yagee the following described per- sonal property, to-wit:—One gang plow, Sattlie, One cow 9 d, ‘One cow 7 years old, red, cw G years old, white fe three calves, “being the Tease 0 said cows” to secure the payment of the sum of Four Hundred Three and 85-100 ($403.85) Dollars, which mortgage was duly filed in’ the of- fice of the Register of Dee of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on h day of October, 1923, “And! hibiting violinis' Dvorak of the minor solemn and majestic Bach in a }ight- er vein that one heard last night in the gaily Gavotte in E major which completed st number. lyrical Bruch Concerto No. 1 pecially displayed Carl on’s considerable power as an skipping Prelude nist. Sympathetic at its ¢ own Negro Spiritual crooning negro folk uppropriate for ina d the othe h Reel was the on Melody which . followed, folly on the Shore the regular program. The ainger [ri ters, Bach and Handel, provided the classical balance to the romanticism of the later numbers. and tall irresistible, even Kreisler’s smile ex- ptivating humor, arrangement of the Melody catches all the rich haunting pathos The music, ugur: Pale Moon,” by r Pei ne di: no means of disposing of her herds, her chief asset being the true spirit of the pioneers. cow ponies, Taisie makes the start with all the thrills that the start ef the wagon train in Emerson Hough's “The ' Covered —§ Wagon” evolved. Through this great panorama one sees groups of ragged sinewy men, the glorious girl at their head, the oxcarts and the sea of long horned dye includes Jack Holt, Ernest Torrence, Lois Wilson and Noah Beery in fea- tured roles. The picture is to be FOOD BOGIES GET THE K. 0. A Box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Makes a Myth of the Old of Indigestibles. Trying to make a horse of a hu- man by feeding him bran and water won't go after he has discovered that directions so simple any woman can skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stock- wool or silk, or whether it is linen, | cotton, or mixed goods.—Adv. ; Chew a few Pleasant Tablets Instant Stomach Relief! Perfect home, dyeing and tint- ing is guaran- teed with Dia- mond’ Dyes. Just’ dip in cold water to tint soft, del- icpte shades, or boil to dye rich, $) permanent col-| - ors. Each 15-cent package contains j} or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, STOMACH MISERY. INDIGESTION, GAS, | trimming. Dame fas times, in the Concerto he met Kreis-| cattle, accomplishing one of the] ings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, Sf A ler's purity of tone and feeling with| Breatest deeds of pioneer bravery | hangings, everything new. IN SPRING APPAREL his own mirably expressive art. oN daring. , aetna ‘ Buy “Diamond | The charm of the frolicking Rondo} Paramount has furnished a nat-|\ind and tell your druggist wl nf i , : : Sars Mortgagor | Capriccioso of Saint-Saens was -most|able cast to alize the story. It}the material you wish to color is! Sparkling with smart style and attractiveness a iy HE LATEST, WE HAVE ? PRICES ARE MODERATE FOR ASSURED i , QUALITY. INTRODUCING THE NEW STYLES these new ensemble suits— Coat, and Dresses. Never’ before have we shown styles, nor such rich combinations of color and hion has done her best in - producing such beautiful apparel for women and. misses. such beautiful ‘ault has been made in inting number, failing to rise|Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets enable « : the terms of said mortgage by rea-|much above a display of skillful[him to take to the roughage of mince BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP Ef “| technique, pie, 1 beans, pickles, corned WE Vans ie winds vote: ‘and the’ Amount | AS encores Kreisler gave his own| beef and cabbage, fried ees and so 1 Door East of Capitol Theatre. ‘laimed to be due thereon at this [exquisitely tender and tear-provoking | on with impunity. 7 date is $466.00. “Old Refrain”; and idyllic “Midnight | In this way he gets all the mineral Now Therefore Notice is hereby | Bells” of Heuberger; the inevitable! salts, the vitamins, the iron, iodine ' given that by virtue of said mort-|Humoresque which someone had call-, and other elements of food from a Rage ant Evorien of Chri ae ed for earlier in the evening; and | wide und what is of equal } RGTN dateeeeanee ba « W: the familiar “Liebesfreud” which was he adds the mental sat- pp deceased, the p owner | 4] it . f Chereof Nell ill sal) Shove dea |#!80 one of his own arrangements. a good appetite, good = ! cribed chattels at the front door of Saas — ya omach. By] The moment “Pape’s Diapepsin” Bs the Postoff in Baldwin, North, ®——_———______-—_—-4 the stomach the” alkaline} reaches the stomach all distre: 9 Dakota in’ said County of Burleigh s in health these tablets pre- indigestt sea 2 is 2. Ci aid State of North Dakuta, wectie || CITY NEWS | salle relieve UneatinETe PeeePa RRS IL Ro ves Lainer CO Spa G iors clock p.m. on the acid stomach, i and other} Jence, palpitation, vanish. @ Eg Aue he nee Bismarck Hospital such far due tolindi-| | Base your stomach now! Correct ry % ty N.'D., this Sth day of March, A.| ¢ ajaltest te the Bismarck hospital ge tion, 60 cent box today of digestion and acidity for a few cents: Wd my 7 Z eys P98 for treatment: | , a Tublets and thus} Druggists sell millions of packages. JOSEPH COGHLAN, Agent.|_ Mrs. Anna Schlichting, Garrison; ! read the menu card with new found! —Adv. . 2 Attorney for Christina;Miss Thelma Halvorson, Van Hook; | delight. - ee a Rupp, Owner of said mort-)Mrs. D. 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