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4 421-12th St. ‘ ROOMS FOR RENT TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1928 > MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Man with car to drive salesman. One who is well ac- quainted in surrounding territory. | Will pay salary or commission on} sales, Write Tribune 951. 3-16-1w WA —Two young men to wor by day or month, F. Jaszkowiak, 3-14-t! Classified Advertising Rates | 1 tnsortion, 25 words tlonal per word. 3 || . CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ade are cash in HELP WANTED—FEMALE | HOUSEKEEPER, respectable, _pro- testant, good cook and tidy, agrec- able with children, age 30 to 40,; a give description, two references, | wages wanted. By farmer, widow- | er, with children, first class repu- tation and references, be at Bis-| marck 24,25, 26th of March. For-| tuna, N, D., Box 14. 16-3t | advance. Copy Te esived by 12 e’clock to insure insertion same day. Tribune Classified Advertisements = =— PHON B 32 —_ FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern dwelling, south front, , west end. Price $6100. Reasonable first payment and terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, close in. Price $4700. §800 cash, | balance monthly, ‘ FOUR ROOM very modern bunga- low, east front, basement, furnace, hardwood floors, built in feature: electric stove. Price $3500. Rea- sonable payment monthly terms. SIX ROOM modern house, hot water heat, hardwood floors, northcast of hospital. Price $3850, first pay- ment $550, balance $45 per month, THE FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo-! dern home suitable for two. Bourd|| BISMARCK TRIBUNE if desired. 217-8th St. Phone 883. | PHONE 82 3-16-tf | ‘ WANTED AT ONCE—Lady for gen-! eral housework, prefer one who | FOR SALE own room. Phone 0 or Fee eee remot (rears WANTE aricneed Sowa cand | furnace, right down Coe - $2300.00 and girl to care for 3 year old! 4 room cottage, toilet, no Frederick Cafe. 3-16. furnace, right down town, easy terms . 2650.00 chool girl to assist fo board and room, Phone 145 Thi 4 room cottage, off paving, Mohawk, 401-5th St. 3-16-3t| full basement, water, lights and SEWEr ...useeesceseeees 2000.00 ree WANTED TO RENT 8 room house, modern, very WAN TO RENT well located nice trees, very furnished light easy terms 5750.00 qrueier et uae | 7 room brick house, nicest house. Give rent and location in} part of city, 100 feet of first letter. Box 952 eI gu ftontage, of paving ....... + 4500.00 WANT TO RENT at once two room! Hundreds of building lots in all or one room and kitchenette. Must! parts of the city at all sorts of *% be reasonable price and close in.| Plices and terms. Write P. O. Box 223, Bismarck. | Ssome wonderful bargains in farm 3-11-31) Iunds. More land has been sold this } winter than in years. Buy now and i get in on the ground floor. | fire, tornado and automobile in- surance written in the best of com- WORK WANTED | TED—Work on farm us house-/ 4 keeper, Woman, Write 815 Ave B. Bismarck, N. D. Sit Ee oe E, YOUNG. i BABY CHICKS | : BABY CHICKS, healthy, purebred,! 100 percent guarantee, All leading | K-REAL OPPORTUNITY oy varieties, Early chicks from high quality flocks pay best. Fourth successful season. Free price list. Clayton Rust, Fargo, No. Dak. part/'time salesmen and country representatives for nationally ad- vertised Nogar Suits made to mea- sure at $12.50. It makes no differ- 3-17-1m| ence whether you can devote two hours per day or all your time. es FARM LANDS Whether you are accustomed to FOR SALE—Canada land on easy, making $2500.00 or $15,000.00 per terms, small payments. Cheap| year this proposition will appeal rates. Henry Selbry, Bismarck, N.| to you. For interesting particulars D. Phone 8-F-3. 3-16-3t | about the wonderful Nogar cloth write—V,..L, Richardson, District Manager, 319 W. O, W. Bldg., Oma- ha, Nebr. TO SELL Noe-Bqul Hosiery and lin- gerie to consumer in Bismarck and AUTOMOBILE—MOTOR FOR SALE—Ford ( in good con Address Box 448, Bismarck, No, Dak. | 8-17-3 Western Dakota. Work full time FOR SALE—1923 Overland Touring Commissions paid daily. Samples car. $175 cash takes it, Phone at cost. Write Box 1027 Fargo. 740-J, 3-16-tf 3-7-10t DRESSMAKING FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hotel locat- ed in the best town on Killdeer Branch. A real bargain, central locations. Write Tribune No. 949. lw FIRST CLASS dressmaking done at Mrs. Heckenliable’s, 223 2nd St. at reasonable prices. Also have ing machine for sale in first cl condition. Phone 586. 3-12-10 HORSES TAKEN if trade for town residence or Northern Minnesota land, partly cleared. A. J. Maylott & Son, Hancock, Minnesoti ‘FOR RENT—Three nicely furnish- ed light housekeeping rooms in a modern house, also Victrola for sale very cheap. Call 421 8rd St. Call mornings and after 6 p. m. ‘ 8-14-1w FOR RENT—Nice cheerful front 3-14-8t WILL TRADE small Ford delivery truck for a ist class saddle horse, not over 7 years alg. Jno. J. Lee. Box 616, Bismarck,«<N..D. _ 3-161W room in new modern home, Un- usually well furnished and, every MISCELLANEOUS convenience desired. _Gentlemen| FOR SALE—Model No. 1 linotype only. Cull 508-7th St. North. machine equipped with electric mo- mes 8-16-lw} tor and electric pot. Would do FOR RENT—One room with kitche-| 00d service in a country job plant. Will sell reasonable for cash. Bi: nette for light housekeeping. Also marck Tribune Company, Bismarck, D. two modern sleeping rooms, 423- _ Front 8 B-16-4t FOR RE. urnished room in mo- dern flat in “business district, Hot water at all times. Phone 797-R. Oe ee 317-3 MODERN ROOM with privilege of FOR SALE—Centrally located res- taurant’ business in a prospering city of about 9,000, or will sell furniture and fixtures. For fur- ther information write ad. No. 950, care of Tribune. bath. Men preferred. One block|_ cate of Tribune. | - __—3-13-tf from P. O. 113 Thayer. Phone| FOR SALE—4-Kelly-Springfield 33 x 4 1-2 cord tires and tubes, run 2,500 miles, $15.00 each. 1 Good- rich Silvertown 33x4 1-2 cord tire and tube. New $20.00. R. W. 3. 3-14-3t _¥._W. Marphy, Phone 452. FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping rooms. Girl to share room. ‘Call _46 Main. Phone 3 RENT- e nished room. Close in. 322-M. 605 3rd St. SALE—Registere: Holste Sire with a large butter record or will trade for registered Holstein heifer—cow or sire. Herman Ode, 1108-13th St. 3-14-lw FOR SALE—One. Monarch Melleable range as good as new. First $65.00 takes it. Also one flat top desk. Call 318 Mandan Ave., or Phone 1094-M. : 3-17-1w FOR SALE—High class cafe fine lo- cation, good -busin will make price right for a straight sale. Write No. 940, care Bismarck Tri 8-14-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room with board if desired. 1002 4th St. {Phone 747-M. 3-13-10 FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern house. 623-3rd St. Phone 498R. 8-12-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room in & “x modern home, 403-8rd St. 2 blocks! from P. 0. 3-14-3t| bune 4 3-2-tf OR RENT—Room in modern home, | FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- close in, 519 6th St. Phone 730.! en type cas eden tally saalgesd 3-16-3t | with slides, real bargain for print- FOR SALE OR: RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod- ern apartment including sewing machine, electric washer, vacuum cleaner and flat iron, clean, warm and always hot water.. 807 4th|- St. B-14-5t FOR RENT—Four room partly mo- dern house in good condition. Cen- trally located. Small family only. Enquire 406 Third street of J. K. Doran. 3-11-1w | FOR RENT—Four room modern houge completely furnished: New furniture, including piano, large ~y_garden, Phone 740-J. ' - 3-16-tf FOR RENT—New six, room modern bungalow, garage - in- basement. 219 Ave. A West. Phone. 862-J.: who is new ‘equipment. for cash only. Apply Tri- bene, 1.28-t¢ FOR SALE—Reeves 32 steam engine Ten bottom P. & O. plow, 2 water tanks, sixty best seamless flues. Ericksondale -Farms, Wilton, N. _Dak, ~ - s 3-17-3t FOR SALE OR RENT—Restaurant in city of 5000, account of ill health. Any good offer will be considered. Write Box 885, Valley City, N. D. 8-14-3t FOR SALE—Six teams of heavy horses, Algo am in the. market for young stock. 13 miles southeast, of Bismarck, JE. Che: + 8-14-2ws FOR SALE—Repair Parts of stripped J. 1. Case Steam “ngine 20-60, good is new.’ Also tucker grates. John Bauer, Golden’ Valley, N. D. 2-19-1m FOR SALE—Koehler @ Campbell mahogany finish: piano. . Excellent FOR RENT—Light housekeeping condition. . Terms... if. . desired, apartment. Geo. W. Little, 801-4th: Phone 740-J. 3-16-tf St. _8-14-1w | FOR SALE—One moline Liste FOR BENT i P apartment vacant April 1st, Phone 1014.) - 2. B-17-2t | including interest. SEVEN ROOM modern dwelling, east front, garage, basement, fur- nace heat, hardwood floors, no re- pairing to be done. Price $5500, good terms. * SIX ROOM cottage, hot water heat, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN - CROSSWORD PUZZLE But here’s a hint-—the first letter is M should be easy. fireplace,-oak trim, oak floors, HORIZONTAL garage, west end, Price $6500,) 1, A meal, good terms. 6. A tropical tree. 2 _ «Jit. Appearing as if gnawed. EIGHT ROOM modern dwelling. Very | 9 Camera. well located, lawn, trees, garden.!y3" Upon. Price $8000. Reasonable terms. /14, Frame of wood around window SEVEN ROOM modern bungalow, new, never been occupied, base- ment garage, east front. Price $5250. $1200 cash, balance easy. EIGHT ROOM home, modern, five! ; bedrooms, east front, double gar- age, trees, lawn, near schools, 2]. good home for large family. Price $5800. Good terms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY “Ever-Ready to Give Service” Money to Loan Webb Block. 3-12-1w NOVICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT 4 Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage, executed and de-| 4 livered by William Steindl and Bar- bara Steindl his wife, Mortgagors, to Ontje J. Collmann, Mortgagee dated the Ist day of January A. D.|4 nineteen hundred and sixteen and 4 filed for record in the office of thel7 Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 7th day of February A. D. 1 1916, and recorded in Book 131 of| 1, Mortgages, at page 512, will be fore-| closed bya sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- seribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marek, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., on the 25th day of April 1925, to satisfy the amount due ‘upon said mortgage on the day of sale. : The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as_ follows, The North West Quarter (NW% ) of Section Eleven (11) Township One Hundred Forty-two (142) _ North, Range Seventy-eight (78) “West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, con- taining 160 acres more or less, ac- cording to the United States Gov- ernment survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Five Thousand Two Hundred and Twenty Six Dollars and Eighty Three Cents. Dated at Mayville, North Dakota, this 14th day of March, 1925, JOHN 8. COLLMAN, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Ontje J. Collmann, Deceased, Mort- gagee. WwW. AMES, Attorney for Mortgagee, Mayville, North Dakot 3 31-—4-7-14-21 F. SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss. In District Court, Fourth Judicial istrict, Joe Solomon, Plaintiff, vs. Alice Solomon, Defendant. The State of North Dakota sends greetings to the above named de- fendant: You are hereby summoned and re- juired to answer the Complaint of the shove Auied plaintiff, @ cany.et ‘h Complaint is on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, in the Court House at Bis- marck, ‘North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer on the sub+ scriber within thirty days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear, or answer, judg- Ment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the said Complaint. JOSEPH COGHLAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakot: Dated this ash dey, of Marci at tal — | SUPREME COURT | ee, ¥rom Ramsey County Ellen Doyle and Agnes Rein- eke, * : ati Plaintiffs and Appellants. - V8, William J. Doyl DeferVant and Respondent. (Syllabus by the Court:) 1, Where a conveyance is made trust exists between the grantor and the grantee, if the circumstances are such that the grantor is likely to be subjected to the will of the grantee, the burden cast upon the grantee to show that the conveyance was made freely and voluntarily and with full. knowledge on the part. of the grantor of its character and effect; Record examined ‘and held that, de that the plaintiff grantor executed| J. the conveyance here sought, to be set Phone 0}. 39, 0. 4. 5. 6. pane. draft (pl) Naturally fitt Employment. Prices, To dine. Musical note. Man distingu (poss.) Danger. Cotton fabric, Basket for ca Duration. Crawled. horses. Father. A utensil for Distributed. House pet. Electrical uni Listened. A fairy. Conjunction. Leads. Wild hogs. . Covered dish Confestions, Dresses. Leather straps for A slight sickness caused by a ed. ished for valor, Women’s cloaks. tching eels. controlling carrying food. it. Trunk of human body. for holding soup. VERTICAL Restorations. Confections. To cause to tude. Tree of olive Birthmarks. 3. Where a jud assume an atti- family. Point of compass. and effect, the grantee has assumed and sustained such burden. gment shall-be va- cated where entered by reason of in- advertence or inexcusable or a new trial be ordered on to-wit: | ground of newly discovered evidence, are questions that rest within ‘Sdund judicial discretion of the trial court; and the trial court having ex- lercised that discretion, his determin- jation will not be overturned except in case of abuse thereof. neglect, the the 4. Record examined and held that No. abuse of judicial discretion is shown. Appeal from the District Court of Ramsey County, Hon. A. G. Judge. AFFIRMED, Burr, Opinion of the Court by Nuessle, J. Traynor & Traynor, of Devils Lake, Attorneys for Appellants. William Anderson, of Devils Lake, Attorney for Respondent. From Golden Golden Valley pal corporation, pellant, vs. McKay, Defendants ents. i (Syllabus by the Court.) On a motion by defendants to E. J. 1. ithe application, tending to show that title to some, but not all of the tuched is held king which is 3. In view. of dertaking on the tiff without sufficient surety”; the clerk issue the warrant without an undertaking, purporting upon its face to be executed by a surety, the fs. “irregularly issued” and it is proper for a defendant to move to discharge the same; the con- sequences of issuirig the attachment irregularly are and the writ must be discharged. tachment 4, Sec. 7561 d nendments to cess or proceeding, mistakes in’ proceedings, peal from an Affirmed. Valey County County, a munici- Plaintiff and Ap- Curtin and B. J. and Respond- ment, —allega- in support of ‘by defendants trustees, do not deprive the parties lof the right to move, upon one or mere of the statutory gro quash the writ. 2. Section 7543, C. templates an undertaking surety, the sufficiency of which the defendant may challenge. junds, to 1913, con- with a An under- than a no more promise by the plaintiff to pay all damages and costs, defeat, not purpo: to be executed by a suret; within the provision of that statute so that failure to move to quash the writ within ten days will deprive the defendants: of that right. ig, on its face, not sections 7643 and 7561, C. L, 1913, the clerk may not issue a warrant of attachment with- explicifly defined is expressly with and a relation of confidence and|tpe subject of discharging ‘attach- ments irregularly issued and is not | controlled or affected by Secs. 7482 or 7483, C. L. 1918, the latter being a general statute giving the trial court discretionary power to allow ny pleading, pro- and to correct order of the Dis- “ee Court of Golden Valley County, quashing an attachment, Hon. Thom- as H. Pugh, Judge. lendant “grantee: “of estéblishing|* Opinion of the: Court by Johnson, in the event of] 5 the second and the requires last is E. The Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. ou TAS Correct. Forward dislo Japanese musical i Pertaining to the eye. Punct: Nest o struments, Cuts, chops, Cheerful. Rouge. To free from dirt. Youngster. Mistake. Is clothed vith. neds To separate a sentence into its grammatical parts. Affectionate term for children. Seals with wax. Warmth. Minute opening in skin. Garden tool. Large vessel used for bathing. 40. Exist. : 41. Preposition. D. Dak., Attorneys for Plaintiff and Appellant. Theo. B. Torkelson, Bowman, N. Dak., and Crawford, Cain-& Burnett, Dickinson, N. Dak., and Respondents. for Defendants From Traill County t Nellie B. Brown, Plaintiff and Re- pondent, vs. Noah Leeak, et al, De- fendants, T. H. MeMillan, Defendant and Appellant. (Sylabus by the Court.) 1, The contract by which a tee assumes the payment of exist- ing incumbrances is separate and distinct from the conveyance. {t may be embodied in the deed, it may appear in another instrument, or it may rest in parol. The intention to assume and pay the mortgage in- debtedness may appear without a formal promise from a consideration of the entire instrument of trans- fer; or it ma implied from all the futts and circumstance: 2. A conveyance, made subject to an existing and specified —incum- brance, does not alone obligate the grantee to pay the mortgage debt. 3. When equities of redemption are exchanged, subject to an exist- ing mortgage, no presumption arises that the grantee assumes and agret to pay the mortgage debt, and ordi- narily he is not personally liable. 4. A promise to assume a mort- ve by the grantee of the enforcible on the theory umption of the debt con- t of the consideration nt. If such promise be made subsequent to the transfer and independent thereof, it must be supported by a consideration. Appeal by T. H. McMillan from the District Court of Traill County, North Dakota. Hon. A. T. Cole, Judge. Opinion of the Court by Johnson, Reversed and dismissed. Kaldor & Johnson, attorneys Plaintiff and Respondent. P. G. Swenson, Esquire, attorney for Defendant and Appellant. for From Grand Forks County Edla H. Fyten, . Plaintiff and Respondent. vs. : A. J, Cummins and C. M. Eng- lish, 1. In an action brought by the vendor, who had resumed possession of the land sold, to have the contract canceled as a cloud upon the title, the evidence is examined and it is held to support the findings of the trial to the effect (a) That the purchaser, while in possession, had committed various breaches of the contract. {b) That the purchaser had be- come indebted to the seller in the amount of $6,113,55. (c) That the purchaser had aban- doned the contract and relinquished possession of the land. (d) That no binding contract had come into existence between the vendor of the land and an assignee of the purchaser, whereby tife former would pay to the latter a sum of money to procure the relinquishment of the claims of the purchaser under the contract. Defendants and Appellants. | | or jat | breach, ling as to the value of the purchas-| ers equity at the time of tion, the findings will not porting to f the amount of any owing the oe oe. . ee margres; upon a et and where there is no find-| personal judgment for the amount! MODIFIED AND AFFIRMED, : to the Opi quieting title in the vendor. as liquidated d payment purchas: cancellation owing in addition ju ion of the Court by Birdzell, Fy . Mayer, Appellants. Libby, Respor (Sy and Forks, Attor- tbus by the Court) | from the District Court of | ‘orks, County, Hon. Chas, M | Cooley, Judge. | cella support Grand lent. 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